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| tha "predominant partnar." "The need for | betterment is apparent to most people but the way to the end is besos with many difficulties. Whatever solution is offered must have regard to existing rights, and that is the rock on which so many shemer have bear wneked.
From this we may renaonably inter TELEGRAMS.
modus vivendi bam béon arrived at and if new Bill see is in soothing the ctarian jealousies and aliaying bitter party strife the prevent generation will have caue ti bless the name of Mr. EusCIMAN,
Recent naval appointments include Lieut. The Education Act of 1870 made educa L. E. H. Royal to the Tamer for torpedo duties
A S. WATSON & CO., tion compulsory, bus unfortunately it made
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HIGH-CLASS
CONFECTIONERY.
the establishment of School Boards optional. The inevitable happened. The denomina- tionalista refused to give up their sahcola, and School Boards were found competing with denominational schools. It was sorry state of affairs. Then came the Act
of a
{"DAILY PRESa ” EXCLUBIYE JERVICE.] THE LICENSING BILL.
LONDON, November 25th.
A majority of the House of Lords
CANTON.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
November 24th-
LOCAL SPORT. SERVICE CRICKET.
BEDUCTION OF TELEGRAPH BATER Viceroy Chang has received a dispatch from
ARMY V. NATZ. the Board of Posta and Communications in yesterday, which was kindly lent by the Com
On the ground of the Hongkong Cricket Club Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administration has Army and Navy opened. The weather was all that Peking stating that the Chief Director of the mittee, a two days' wicket match between the reported to the Board that the telegraph ratea could be desired, and there was a fair attendance
Buddhism in China” is the subient has decided, to reject the Licensing in China are the highest in the world, and that of Service representatives besides a number
Lecture to be given this (Thursday) evening at Bill the Union Church Literary. Club by the Rov C. Bone. The chair will be taken at 9pm
· Two men were yesterday committed for trial by Mr. Kemp at the Magistracy for having been concerned in the theft of clothing to the value
OBITUARY.
November 25th: The death is announced of Lord of 1902, which imperfect as it was, had the of over $1,700 from the shop at 59 Wing Lok Glenesk, proprietor of the London Morning Post," and President of the Press Fund.
merit of introducing some sort of $38- tem where none existed.. It co-ordinated"
Stroot
The final practico danes last night for the St. both elementary and bigher education Andrew's Ball was very largely attended, the and it placed all the schools under music on this occasion being supplied by the
everyone da excellent.
We have just uppacked our NEW an authority. Of course the Non-con- by re you an end is, which was extolled ABAJON'S CONFECTIONERY, import formists did not like the Act. But neither from the leading Lonton, Parian and
Amarion Honzas.
CADBURY'S
CHOCOLATES.
In Fausy Boxer:
ALMONDS, CHOCOLATE
did the parish priests The Neu-conformists felt they had a grievance in having a rate payers to contribute to the teaching in sel ools other than their own of dogmas to
which, they objected overlooking the fact that the cost of the secular education in their CHOCO-own sobools which they had previously to LATE WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE DE LA pay was now thrown on the community REINE, VIENNA UBOCOLATE and On the other hand the parish priest and bis
Others, in Great Vari ty.
school managers were shorn of many of their o'd privileges, and the Roman Catho- lies had also to come under secular authority. from which they had hitherto been free. Still, imperfect as it was, the Act introduced
FULLER'S CONFECTIONERY. COCOANUT TAFFY, ALMOND
A hawker was at the Magistracy yesterday three cheques to the value of $68 which are oharged with being in unlawful possession of believed to have been stolen from the Dairy Farm office. He was remanded until Friday.
tions for their fastival on Saturday, 28th inst., The Catholic Union Club haya isanied Invita-
to H. E. the Gosazzor, H. E. the General and H. D. the Admiral, the member of the Legislative Council and foreign Councils and we are informed that many of the invitations have been accepted.
The British Consulat Chomulpo in his trade report for the year 1907, says as regards any fresh openings there may be for British trade
opportune for opening trade relations with
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THE PERSIAN CONSTITUTION,
this observation has been frequently made by of ladies for whose benefits 4
-the Finnis
of H... King
countries. The merchants and the people Hongkong that es fa ground rear the (Chinese) have often complained of the high Alfred provided music during the afternoon. rakes as detrimental to trade and cotameroe. In The Army eleven went to the wickets purchase acquired the telegraphs in Chins from total of 299 had been recorded. Power was the public intereststherefore, the Board has by first, and were not dismissed until the grand the merchants and it has been decided to reduce in good form, recording the excellent scars the telegraph rates
of 80 and carrying his bat Garnett made At present the Board has decided to reduce the a useful 46, Thompson 42 and Baird 34. When currant telegraph rates by 20 per cent, and this stumps were drawn last night the Navy had p will also apply to Chinese and Forsign Press. total of 107 for the loss of three wiskets. Tovar telegrament from one place to another in booked together a useful 40 before he was run China Telegrams sent to Foreign countries out, while Lewis had registered 22 before LONDON, November 25th.
will not be affected by this reduction is the epocambing to the tranlling of Baird. When obarges do not go entirely into China's purse.
stampe were drawn Oliver and Rayment were. The Shah has withdrawn his pro- clamation cancelling the constitution.instructa His Excellency the Viceroy to notify Navy, despatching seven of the Army batsmen An Imperial Ediet has been issued actioning the batsmen in, and Oliver's soure stood at 24. Mandrell proved an effective trundler for the the reduction of the telegraph rates. The Board
for 137 rous. He also caught out another two. Two more wickets were taken by Hadden, and one by Rayment. Two of the Navy representa tives were dismissed by Baird before the close of yesterday's innings. The scores and analysos follow :—
[REUTER'S SERVICE.j PERSIA.
THE PROMISE OF A CONSTITUTION WITHDRAWN.
LONDON, November 23rd. The Shah of Persia has proclaimed thus as the learned people do not want a con stitution or a parliament he has decided to
clergy have decided that the establishment of a parliament is in conflict with the lama of Islam, never under any pretext shall such a parliament be established.
RUSSIA.
TAFFY, CREME APRICOTS, SUCRE & better system of edusation. It was Alan in Korea that the present moment is far from defer to their wishes; moreover as the DE LA CREME CARAMELS, PEPPERsponsible for the appearance of the Pas MINT LUMPS, MARSHMALLON BALLS ive Resisters, a body whose actions were
&o.,
PASCALL'S
never free from bathos, and who were distinguished for that intolerance of which they themselves complained. Tuo FRENCH delayed return of the Liberal party to office in 1956 gave rise to ardent CONFECTIONERY. hopos that the grievances created by the WALNUT Act of 1903 would be removed. Mr. NJUGAT, NUTTONA, TOFFEE, FONDANTS. CARAMELS | BIRBELLintroduced an Educational Bill that
$0. 30.
$
year and after a stormy passage through the House of Commons it was rejected by the House of Lords. Its primary objecte wer publie contril of schools, establish A. S. WATSON & CO. met of undenominational teaching and the abolition of religious tests for teachers, Tie Bill had many defects. There is no In að to exlarga on those. Worst of all, it [did not please those in whose fatereate it was really drafted, and when the Lorde
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS AND KOWLOON DISPENSARY.
Yakang 6th November, 198°
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
ONLY communications relating to the news Correspondents must forward their names and addressci with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good faith.
ill letters for publication should be written on ons side of paper only:
solum should be addressed to THE EDITOR.
Korea, as some time most elapse before business recovers from its condition of collapse.
It seems difficult to realise how it was done hat nevertheless it is reported to the police here that a lighter belonging to the Kowloon Godown Company while in shelter at Causeway Bay on the 22nd inst lost 45 fathoms of three-quarter. inch chain value $200 which was believed to have
been stolen.
It does not seem likely, writes the British Consul at Changsha (Mr. Hewlett), that the system of distributing foreign goods through the medium of Chinese sub-agents will be altered
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THE "FERE PORTA "QUESTION
the different Telegraph Departments in the Kwangtung Promise of this order and also requests His Excellency to issue proclamations so that the officials hierchants, and the general public may knowił,
I am infomed by an official that the reduced rates will take effect from the Ist day of the first moon next year.
The Postal Commissioner will henceforth be in charge of the Telegraph Department here. FOREIGN GEN PRACTICE WITHIN CHINESE TERRITORY.
-It is reported that there has been some trouble near Macao between the Chinese Authorities and some American_gunboata which had landed party for gan practice. It is said that the Commissioner of Customs at Macao and the Hening Shan Magistrate have reported the affair to the Viceroy and His Excellency has
aferred the matter to Peking.
B
BARBER FLOGGED.
All the barbers' shops are closed hare. Two days ago one of the fraternity was caught client in his shop. The police strasted both the barber and his client." The Magistrate ordered the bacher to bg-
LONDON, November 23rd. The Finial Committee of the Dumashaving has recoma. ad the abolition of free port privileges at divostocks and other Asiatic porta ewing to Chinese competition.
in Changsha for some years, as provincial CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES. exclusiveness renders it difficult for foreign firms
LONDON, November 23rd. to open branches in this city, where a powerful and wealthy clique of gentry ara in a position to Ontbid them in the purchase of premises, and in Francisco on
Mr. Tang Shio Yi has arrived at San other ways to use their powers to keep them out. United States for the remission of the Boxer a mission to thank the
The Y. M. C. A. Parliament held a meeting indemnity, and to saliat American co on Tuesday night when the new Government under the leadership of Mr. E. B. Cubey operation in the development of North assumed charge of affairs. After announcing his Cabinet, the Premier gave a brief synopsis of his policy which wue of a decidedly progressive nature for it is his intention to introduce measures to deal with the opening up of the
New Territory for agriculture, the statement street nuisances and the establishment of a public crematorium,
China.
THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
London, November 23rd.. examined for several days in the Federal Mr. Rockefeller, who was severely cross
Court, in a suit against the Standard Di Co., narrated circumstantially and nonchal.
that the original capital was 800,000,000, antly the history of the Trust, admitting
Logged 40 strokes and sentenced his client
for shaving his head during the mourn to 100 days' imprisonment with hard labour
ing period. As the offence is punishable by the, capital sentence it in considered that the delin. quents got off lightly.
-MISSIONARIES AND OFFICIALS.--
..!
ARKT.
FIRST INNING, Beasley, L.b... b Haddon Garnett, b Manndroll Baird, at Edwards, b Maundret Anderson, Oliver, b Maundrell Haughton o Mandrail, b Heddon Green, e Hadden, b Mandrell Power, not out
Bagnall, a Maurell
Gill, st Edwards, & Manndroll Iras, at Edwards, b Mound all Thompson, Maundrell, b Eayment..
Extras Mpu noma samom |
Mullenenx
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Manndrell... 20 Haddon
Wright
•Lewis
Tayment. 12
KATI. FIRST INNINGS. Manndrüll; 1.b,., b Baird..... Tovoy, run out Lewis, Garrett, b-Haird - Olver, not out.... Haymer, not ont...
Extraxmikanttu
Total,
FOOTBALL.
103
The following will represent the Club versus
Chow Prefecture has reported to the Viceroy Valley, Kick Off 5 p.m. sharp--Goal, F. H The Magistrate of Lam Ko City in the Kin. HMS. Kent to-day on the Ground at Happy that the British Consul has communicated. Kew Backs, E. Humphreys, A. Hamilton; to him that certain English missionaries intend Halos A. Gregory, B. C. Rarlow. T. E. to build a church in that city. The native people Weall; Forwards, W. H. Williams, H. G. are suspicions and apprehensive regarding the Bagnall, R. A. W. M. Weston, C. B. Johnson intentions of this missinnarios and shoreline and J. Hi Mend been a good deal of wild talk amongst them. The British Consul requests the magistrate to minds. PARTNERSKIE M explain matters to the people and disabase their
CHINESE FREIGHT ON "KAGA MARU."
JAPANESE LINER GETS RECORD CARGO OF HOLIDAY GOODS.
No anonymously signed communicatione that | introduced, this week by the President of Judge was informed that the action in which and the earnings between 1899 and 1907, tians religion in the interior of China. But the the calendar year, the Japanese liner Kaga
inserted,
have already appeared in other papers will be Orders for extra pies, of DAILY PRESS should be senif before 11 am. on day of publication. Ater that hour the supply, is limited. Only supply for Cash.
Telegraphic Address: PRESS. Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber.
8520,000,000.
STRENGTH OF THE BRITISH FORCES
threw out the mauro more than one leading Non-conformist returned thanks for such a result. Now another attempt is being made to remove existing causes of dissatisfaction. Will Mr. RUNCIMAN succeed where Mr. BIRRELL filed? The question is one which it would be unwlee to aoswor either way, as we have before ui only the barest outlines of the new measure sat yesterday afternoon His Honour the Paine When the Court of Suminary Jurisdiction
the Board of Education in the House of the Ham Sun Wing firm od Tang Oheo, na Commons. Undenominational teaching is representing the Kowloon Cricket Club, for the apparently not the objective this time.covery of $744 dae under a contract for the - erection of a pavilion, had been settled. The Religious teaching on the COPPER-TEMPLE terms of settlement were that $14403 sh vuld be principle, with the option of denominational deducted from the claim in respect of work teaching twice a week at the cost of the alleged to be unfinished, and the defendants are denomination desiring such teaching, is to to pay to the plaintiffs a mum of $600, and 350 towards the costs. On fulfilment of these be provided. That looks like a return in considerations each side will withdraw is res- BESORABJEK BYDANINE BHABHA, foriuerly of some degree to the ante-1903 conditions pective action.
when religious teaching was sanctioned,
The 22nd anni general meeting of the relief being afforded by the CowPEL-TEMPLE
|Hongkong and Chins Branch of the British Medical Association will be held this evening, Clause of the 1870 Art to those who did not wish to attend school during the time in by kind permission, in the Board Boom of the which religious instruction was imparted. Sanitary Board, at 9 o'clock. Medical mon Both this scheue and its alternative show whether resident or visitors passing thron that the Government are usable to get. Hongkong, are invited to attend The Pres.. I graduate in medicine, and later he found that particulars as soon as possible so that I may until she succeeded in making up one day of the dent, Dr. Harston, will give an address on the when his wife was on her rounds the care of io inform the military officials to give adequate at Hongkong the steamer was given an in- work of the Branch during the past year; interfering with his own profesional labours, the pool from reading any trouble to prevent the baby devolved upon him: Finding this work the President-Elect, Deputy Inspector-General the engineer produced an apparatus for rocking the people from creating any trouble.
·P. O. Box, 84. Teelphone No. 14.
DEATH.
At Bombay (by telegram) on the 23rd Norem-
Hongkong,
HOROKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. EC.
The Daily Press.
It is, of W. Tait, M.B., will discuss the relations of the Naval Medical Sure to promets Lone of the profession; and Sir Francis Lovell will peak of the sims of the London School of Reference Library just out will be exhibited for inspection.
The Viceroy replied as follows-I have noted the contents of your report. Accord
of building churches and propagating the Chri- largest of any shipment from the Orient during have the right to purchase land for the purpose of nearly 5,000 tons, constituting in value the ing to the Treaties foreign missionaries
A recent Seattle paper says:With a cargo
aite selected and the church which they Yusen Kaisha fleet, rouched Seattle at 6 o'clock Mara, Capt, G. 8. Lapraik, of the Nippon intend to build must not interfere in any last night after an exceedingly smart way whatever with the houses of the native from Yokohama. Included with the merchon people. The church can only be built with the the large cities of the country is an item of 1,665 dise brought to Beatle for distribution among Mr. Haldane, replying to Mr. Arthur Lee, consent of the native people. The title deeds bales of raw silk, aggregating a value of M.P., states that the combined strength of the of the land must be valid and clear $1,500,000, and 1,950 packages of Chinese regular army and of the Indian army or October If these rules are complied with they are firecrackers. The Chum goods are for the 1st last, was 242,037. This figure does not at liberty to build the church.
use of Orientals: in observance of Chinese include colonial corps nor the Special Reserve
You have Your holidays. The shipment is for distriba. of onvalry and certain other forces. Of this, however, mentioned in the report the tion over the United States, and its transporta total, the infantry number 149,016, cavalry situation of the ita nolected, the name of the tion by the Japanese line is taken as proof that 20,852 horse and field artillery 29,071, "and landlord who sold the property to the mission the Chinese boycott against Japanese vessels is garrison artillery 13,925. The total strength on aries, whether the transfer of the property has
at an end Detober 1st 1905, was 260,380.
In addition to o having transported the richest been effected in compliance with the new cargo of the year, Capt. Laprak's command regulations now in forces, or whether the title made a passage from the Orient that is addition deeds of the property are valid and clear. I ally noteworthy by reason of speed recorded. instruct you to supply me with all the foregoing the Japanese coast, the Kaga Maru was driven Through two days of exceedingly bad storms, off Meanwhile you are regnasted two she had been delayed in the Orient. While
AN ELECTRIC NURSE.... An engineer in Chicago has had some lively experiences of home life. He married a lady
the cradle by electricity. He had another switch the crate was set, in motion played some lallaby connected with a phonograph, which as soon as a favourite of the little one, and sent him to sleep. The engineer has also constructed an its milk at intervals.
•
AT FOOCHOW.
decide the case.
A CHINESE INVASION OF NEW ZEALAND.
Now
TYLLA
spoction and survey by Lloyd's agents, and found to be in excellent condition. Other than the storms of the first two-days-at-ses- the passage of the Kaga Maru across was pronounced unusually pleasant for this season,
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1908,
away from the principle of denomina on alism: existing interests must be re- SITUATED as we are in this outpost of the cognised, and rightly too. Empire, happily removed from all the course, unfortunate that sch lastic require
In addition to the items of silk and firecrac sectarian jealousies and party strife which ments cannot be considered apart from
Under the heading "A Celestial Invasion," kers the Kaga Mars brought in an assortment distract the people at home, we still watch sectarian questions. It complicates the with interest the attempt to reduce the problem enormously. Yet it has to be faced Tropical Modioine. The books of the Medical electrio apparatus which gives the little recipient the New Zealand Herald of October 6th has of matting, tea bamboo poles, porcelain, los,
the following
curios, straw, militszy braid and an assortment There is not the slightest doubt that Chinese of Chinese wares. The cargo aggregates 4,580 educational chaos to something like order These distinctions and differene s must not
THE FORTHCOMING LACE MEETING large numbers at the present time, and is is tons over the registered tonnage of the vessel.
are coming into New Zealand in comparatively tons weight, an increase of approximately 1,000 For years there has been no problem before be overlooked in any attempt to unravel
BRITISH DEBTORS IN PRISON.
equally certain that the reason for this Celestial
Sixty-seven the country so difficult of solution as that the educational tangle, and profiting by
While the system of imprisonment for debt, able to report very favourably as regards the 25. The averago Chinese immigrant could ne Oriental steerage.
The Foochow Daily Echo says it is glad to be
invasion is to be found in the restrictive were dieontbarhedengers from the Kuga Maru Seattle. Of the list. concerning education. It has evoked a past failure the Government are proceed
legislation which comes into fores On October twenty were cabin travellers and forty-seven. on now lines. The abolition of which Dickens and others exposed, has been im bitterness and a rancour not found in the ing
the main abolished, there are still plenty of Prospects of the forthcoming meeting which more pass a reading test in English than he denominational manager is another people sent to gaol for debt in Britain. A Blue promises to be one of the best for years past, could translate The Iliad from the original arrived at New York on October 22nd taking The raw silk and silk goode ex above ship. ordinary political discussions of the day,
The following Shanghai ponies are expected: fierce as they often are, and this regrettable feature of the measure. This will doubtle Book, lately issued on the proceedings in the Kandahar Chief, Mohawk Chief, Frosty Morn Greek, and therefore he is making the most of 20 days în transit from Yokohama.
the opportunity to
get
ta this fertile land before circumstance is simply due to the fact that meet with disapproval, though the opposition County Courts in England and Wales for last
year
shows the extraordinary extent to which Kirby and Superb Nearly all these, ponies he has to submit to tas test.
showed up very wall during the recent Bhang- religious considerations, or rather sectarian to this proposal will perhaps be minimised people get into debt, and only pay under the hai meeting, while the last named pony which terday, stated that 43 Chinese, including 30 A telegram from Wellington, pablished yes- calousies, underlie the whole queation, when it is remembered that the Act of 1908 compulsion of the Court. Last year no less is evidently not a mudlarker won a race during newcomers, had come into the capital during the following report:- Admittedly such a condition of affairs in made the denominational or non-provided Courts. The total claims word £5,759,970, and distance of 14 miles in almost record time, ney to come over, but vessels are allowed only
bad for all concerned. The education of school managers subject to the Education the young, perhaps the most important Authority. They lost the power of the charge devolving upon the State, does purse and also the power of appointing or Religious teats for not receive the whole-hearted attention dismissing teachers, that it .merits. Other considerations teachers vary under this Bill-apparently are allowed to obtrude themselves, with another effort to please both parties. the result that the educational system Broadly speaking, and without a knowledga of its text, Mr BuNCIMAN'S measure svens of England is in many reproach to the uation. It is not equal to embody the spirit of compromine. It is to the system of America or Germany, evidently an attempt to give all parties what they desire, and we are the more in- stand why such keen competition shouta eliged to this opinion when we note the come from the two countries named. Even telegram sent by our London correspondent Scotland is better off in this respect than that a strong non-party committee has beeu formed to support the Education Bill."
and it is not
Benseg
difficult to under.
a sum than £2,129,60B was received through the
For
· £100.
Our
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WEATHER REPORT.
the last Shanghai Bpring meeting over the week. More Chinese are waiting in Syd-
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued On the 25th at 11.55 am.-The barometer viz: 3.12
one Chinese passenger to every 200 tons of net ne fillen moderately over N. Chins and Japon tonnage, so it seems probable that many of owing to the advance Eastwards, of the those who have left the Flowery Land inteid. degression ove: Manchuris.
to become residents of New Zealand will not get here before the new legislation comes
contemporary adds:-We are very sorry
the plaints were made up as follows:
ROMH not exceeding £20 1,297,990 Exceeding £20 and not exceeding 250 11,669 Exceeding $50 and not exceeding £100. 2753 Course is going to leave sus; on the other hand
We are to welcome back Mr. Reynell, one.
glad The nuin facts in the Blue Book are briefly of our leanest sports, whom we hope will assist the Stewards during the forthcoming meeting and perhaps replace our worthy judge who has ment yesterday elicited the fact that many more "Inquiry at the Auckland Customs Depart. left on a well earned holiday and whom we are Chinese than usual are coming into this port. all missing daily.
The ten grifius are all doing caful work No lower than 6 24 for the same months
64 have come in
DK follows Claims
Plaints... Plaintiffs won casES Defendants won cases Non-suited
Sums recovered
€3,759,970 2,129,608 1,315,141
847,869 7,947 1,7761
Judgment-summonses
376,024
Commitment warrants-issued Debtors imprisoned
Court fees paid
Executions against goods
335,162
2731 5,872
in the S
Lowest monthly instalment
Sales of goods
Bankruptay orders Lowest.composition
and her sccidents we shall have the rare
into force.
is
highest over Central China. Gradients have decreased in the South, and moderate monsoon may be expected in the Formos Channel and strong or freal monsoon over the N. part of the Chin Sen
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending list, at 10am. to-day, 000 luchas
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon.
N. winds, moderate; Ane. N.E. winds,
ra last year. For July, August, and September
of
to-day is as follows
Hongkong & Neighbourhood.
pleasure of swing all ten Babe fit at the thore were 24 now arrivals, paying $2400, poll 146,417 7
post ready to furnish us with first-class tax, compared with five new arrivals for that
The dearth of jockeys, a vory serious sport. 9,235 551,611 problem, also seems to have been happily solved, period of 1907. These new arrivals, or each
we hear of five gentlemen coming from ment that many more as waiting in Sydney to
them who can speak English, verify the state- Formosa Channel Shanghai and Hongkong. Given fine weather get over before the imposition of the reading which we are entitled to expect at that time of test. Many of them will be disappointed, and the year our little meeting promises to be in that case will be returned to China, JeBouth coast of Chizin between, N. winds, tresh.
recard
one.
Australia will have none of them,
South coast of Chino botween Hongkong and Lamocks.
Hongkong and Hainan..
mcdorate.
Bame
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