THE TORTUGUESE MONARCHY AN

THE CONSTITUTION.

(FROM "THE TIMES" CORRESPONDENT.)

ACTS LIKE A BURGLAR!

INDIGESTION ROBS YOU OF SUPPORT.

Indigestion is like a burglar in the body. It robs you of that which you nood for your own What is more. the support and comfort.. burglar is often practically an invited guest We oftes allow Judigestion to enter our systems through sheer carelessness.

Lisbon, May 28. Dom Manool IL needed the Throne of Portugual a year and four months ago. He was then not much older than Queen Victoris at her accession, and far bes well prepared for great responsibilities, and though his path was bemt by disloyalty from the first, he had au Lord elbourne to gulls him. For more than a year the tragic cironstances of his accession and the necessity of patsaing his studies at home contributed to render his appearances in public fow and far between Last March, how-end ever, a ball was given at the British Legation in his honour, and bingo this, his Brst appentwice at social function, there have been welcome signs that the period of riserve is at an end.

tankis

We eat too much or we eat too little. We eat food that we like but which does not like us We sat tou quickly, generally, becnnas we have to do so in these native, busy times. We com- mit many errors of diet, and Mr. Indigestion what real misery is. The food we eat does us us off our guard, one day. Then we know little or no good. Sometimes we cannot oven the food necessary to sustain and invigorate melancholic, lethargic, world-weary. What is We grow depressed, irritable, nervous, the dete

Don't try to enre Indigestion by starving yourself, us some may advise you to do.

Don't

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 1909.

in 1977 preserved pineapples were exported to the extent of 845,900/canes, valued at over

£350,000.

THE ROMANCE OF A FORTUNE.

Home papers contain decounts of the death of M. Chauchard, the Paris and his remarkable bequeat

"Whiteley,"

No King ever had better reasou to show him become a food faddist, and limit yourself to any greatest concerns of its kind in the world.

cue special kind of food. Don't trying the no- breakfast or any other meal-saring remedy

Seigel's Syrup to help you to digest it. good, nourishing food, and by taking Mother

Universal provider, art connoisseur,' and boue, remarkable men in France. He started as a factor to the poor, he was one of the most messenger boy and ended as owner of a insiusse with a yearly turn-over of no less tha £7,000,000. Whon getting £1 a week as a shop assistant in a small haberdashery establish and another assistant, equally ppor, ment he suddenly threw up his position. He launch out on their own account, and it is a dovided to curious fact that they induced people with commute, had idens, 3. Chauchard supplied the money to lend them £40,000 M. Heriot, his

partnership they built up the Louvre stores, foulty of organistion, wild as a rant of dis

one of the sights of Parts, and one of the

gold. But he never forgot his humble origin, Everything he touched scored to turn into

the unemployed and necessitous. When thors irty years' labour he retired, the possessor of would make one for a deserving case. After unbounded wealth. This money be has spout maazsion in Paris was furnished in the style of and given away with a prodigal hand.

world. from some of the most celebrated galleries in the

His magnificent collection of pictures worth about £1,000,000 have been left to the nation, and in consideration of this prospective bone- fuction he received the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, a distinction wally ro

Every Christings

THE SEEKER AFTER HEALTH

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SHOULD

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A LUTE OF JADE.

self to his people. Those who have conte in contact with Don Manuel are immediately been conspicuous in other members of his family. His round boyish face and smooth white brow give him a lesk of extraordinary youthfulness, flisorders constipation, bilioness, latulence; Indigestion with all its sccompanying while his quick appreciative glaues and small heartburn, nanses, dizziness, liver complaint

alfailing mouth beteken a keen sensibility, arises from a weakened stomach. The stomach, and a good deal of what the French call tenhaing waak, is unable to perform its duties well, perament. He has developed much and improved becomes charged with poisonous acids, fluids, portant both his appearance and manner give selves into recognition, at the weakest point, by promise of further development in years to come. To get this clean-looking cadet," as an English pleat pain or discomfort.

Syrup cures all digestive disorders, by lady described him, at a reception or public removing the cause and strengthening the function, passing easily amid the company shak-

stomsch, itself. ing hands with the guests, and stopping here and A few doses of Syrup will tone up the weak there for a few seconds of animated conversation, one would never imagine that he had but lately stomach, cleanse the liver and kidneys, and make you cheery and well once more. The blood is

impressed with that charm of muunor which hop your stomach tiesues strong by eating and was always ready to lend a helping hand to adds one of the wost interesting volumes, aud

was not a vacant post in his vast warehouses, be

In "A Lute of Jude'' Mr. L. Crannter-Byng, certainly the inust charming, to The Wisdom

mer-Byng way a post before he was a translator, of the East" series. It consists of selections from the classical posts of China. Mr. Cras which is more than can be said of most fraas Never-ending Wrong" Hisotors. It is now mearly seven year since his introducat 124 to

a

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in locks in the last year, and what is more in-and gases, fnd ferments. These force them-regal palace, and he decorated it with pictures Chinese posts formerly known only in that all Goods are being landod at their

Mother

varged for crowned, heads,

the prose

Gilas

versions of Professor Some of those versious are included here.

tion touching on the ancient hulleds, poetry The poets represented include Ta Fu, Li Po, Po Bhi-i, and Ssti-Kang T, and an introdus before and during the Tang dynasty. Chinese verse form, and the influence of religion on

MONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and

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stepped out of the school-room to iuberit & purified, the muscles grow.firm and strong, the airs gave away is philanthropic milion. Chinese, postry, gives the ignorant roader undelivered after the 2nd July, will be subject

kingdom torn by political anarchy, together with a Constitution which the wisest Monarch on earth might well find unworkable. Yet such is the fact.

FAILURE OF THE CONSTITUTION,

poor.

repeatedly he has made other huge gifts to the reader would be inclined to think that he was charity about £80.000, and to enable him to enjoy these pieces intelligently. Without any introduction the

of the Kings and Queens of France at Versailety newly discovered. It would he absurd The Pavillon de Madame, formerly a dwelling wandering in a world of modern European les, he bought for his own work-people, and

to say that Mr. Cranmer-Byng recreates the The Constitution giva in 1826 by Dom

it is now a place to which they can retire poems in English, but he does something all Pedro IV. was based on the English model;

but equally difficult--he turns them into but those who hoped that the mellowing infin.

their old age. His personal fortune is at least fectly readable English verse in which it is ensy ence of time would limit the Royal Proro and digestion of a healthy young pleagh-bov 20,000,000 and some estimates place it as high to gos & suggestion of the extraordinary beauty Kative, and that the law would be tempered, as in England, by the practia of the Constitution,

of the originals. The latest of these poems dates from the Eleventh Tentary, long before have been perpetually disippointed. It is true

the earliest of English lyrics. Yet time after that with the amendment of the Constitution

time we have found poems which in England entered

upon an era of

could not have been conceived fifty years ago.

in

1952 the country

* £10,000,00

One correspondent writing before the

June 7th states that funeral on Chauchard, the multi-millionaire founder of

nerves as true as steel, and the mind clear, alert, cheerful.

Mother Seigel's Syrup cleanses the whole system, and makes the human body secure against all nervous and functional disorders. By using it occasionally, you can cat a good meal without narvons anxiety about the morrow. You can enjoy life to the full, with the appetite

That is the feeling which makes life worth living.

The indigestion that attacked me begin with a slight pain at my chest. Matters growth those, who has left forms of gradually

каун Mise E. Dawson, of Hill End, Redbarn, Herts, in a letter dated July 27th, 1908. Before this happened I had tried various remedies without success. I was eventually persuaded to try other Seigel's Syrup. A course of this medicine inmediately relieved mo, and by pererering with it to the extent of three bottlos I was completely enroit, and was able to

resume my professional occupation.

per,

pascefaloonstitutional' development, an era my coup, until I was forced to give up | £6,000,000, will take about' £30,000 with him The feeling for Nature is specially modern in.

of conservative Governments and liberal mes sures, which bade fair to riral the achieve. ments of English liberalism in the reign of Queen Victoria-o happy state of tlings which continued throughout the reign of Dom Pedro V. and through most of that of Dom Luiz. But shortly before the accussion of Dom Carine there esme a change, of which the first beginnings be traced in the repeat in 1880 by Senhor may Luciano do Castro of the liberal law of pablic instruction, passed two years before by Sampalo and before the late King was firmly established on the Throne the country was already suffering from the reactionary policy of the so-called *** rotativist" parties whow efførte for the next 15 gears were constantly directed to increasing the Royal power, peatralizing all departments ut public life, and usenring the supremacy of their own caste. By un amendment of the Constitution in 1896 the elective portion of the House of Peers was suppress abd B provision was introduced by which the budget of one year might remisin in force the next if a new budget had not been passed by the Cortes at the end of the financial

Mother Beigel's Syrup is now also prepared in Tablet form, and sold as Mother Seigel's Syrup Tablets. Price 2/9 per bottle. [74-2

PINEAPPLE CANNING IN THE FAR EAST.

into the grave. His body was dressed in evening clothes today and laid in the magnificent coffin of amaranth wood and sculptured bronze, the terled by the owner during the closing years of constraction of which was personally superin- his life. The collu aune cost £2,000, and in so heavy that fourteen many will be required to move it.

In the battonholes of M. Chunchurd's embroidered white silk waistcoat are four pourla worth more than £20,000. The broad ribbon of the Grand Cress of the Legion of Honour, the highest decoration bestowed by the French Government, lies across his breast with the enamelled cross set with diamonds.

its tenderness and inplancholy. The following is by Li Fo, who lived an. 702-762:

The yellow dusk winda round the city wall;

The crows are drawn to nest, Silently down the weat Thay hasten home, and from the branches call. A woman sits and weaves with fingers deft Her story of the flower-lit stresmi Threading the jasper gauze in dream, Till like faint smoke it diet; and she, beroft, Recalls the parting words that died Under the casement some fur eventide, And stays the disappointed loom, While from the little lonely room

Into the lonely night she peers, And, like the rain, unheeded fall her tears. The feeling in this would have been novel fifty years ago. Latin" Under the Moon "—

Under the crescent moon's faint glow, The washerman's bat resounds afar, And the autumn breeze afgha tenderly. But my heart has gone to the Tartar war, To bleak Kamaoh and the steppes of snow, Calling my husband back to me.

The shroud is of cloth of gold, and cost £500. Surrounded by these costly memorials of his fornier splendour, the body of the dead multi- millionaire lies in state in the drawing-room of Mr. C. F. Deichmann, American Consul at his place in the Bois de Boulogne. Eepresents. Tamsui, states that the pineapple is perhaps the tives of the Paris Press were admitted to view must important and valuable of all the fruits it to-day by M. Gaston Calmette, the editor of of Formosa. Formerly the pineapples ware" Figaro," who is a legates to the extent of practically all consumed in the districts where £80,000. grown, and their cultivation for more than the M. Chauchard's funeral on Thursday will be year. In the same year Bonhor Joao France cost of transportation tonon-producing districts monjes seen in Paris for long time. The the emotion belongs to ne time or place. The local needs was not deemed profitable, as the one of the most imposing and pictureque cars. passed his law against anarchists, which virtually did away with free speech and with the liberty was quite high as woll as uncertain, and made service will be held at the Madeleine, and after poems are not less intelligible and delightful of the Press; and in 1901 the crowning mercy the fruit so expensive there that the domandards the ornate, fageral car, surrounded by when they are was reached in the shape of an electoral law was practically nil. However, the advent of highly-paid mutasin costly trappings, will proform, as in "Tears in the Spring-

more particularly Chinese in dadgand to secure a monopoly of representation the railroad has made a great change in this read through the principal streets to Père in the Chamber to the two “rotativisit." partion industry by making it possible to ship Lachaise Cemetery. The period rouched ita chusy in the Dictator the fruit cheaply to all parts of the island, ship of Senhor Franco, who wished to reform the thereby lessening the price in the non-producing nation by foros. There is ar element of trath in districts and inorassing it in the producing dis. the view of Dr. Bernadino Machado, the most tricts and greatly stimating the cultivation of popular of the Republican beders and an uncom- pineapples, which has now become a profitable promising enemy of the Nouarchy: For the industry. The building of large canneries has fragedy of February 1 the whole system was to still farther increased the production and im- biams, the whole policy ef

increasing the power portance of this industry by assuring the of the Crown, which concentrated all powers of a market for a certain amount regularly, be- grower sides enabling him to utilise

any surplus

the fenf.

..THE BURDEN OF THE CROWN.

Following is a list of the principal bequesta made by M. Chauchard:--

A lady who marned him for years £2,001,000 M. Gaston Calmette, editor of the M. Leygas, ex-Minister of Justice

**Figaró ". ་་་ Employees at the Louvre... Mme. Leygues Poor of Paris

ench

Mile. Leger, daughter of

Senator

Clad in blue silk and bright embroidery, At the firstcall of Spring the fair young bride, On whom as yet sorrow has laid no sear; Climbs the Kingfisher's Tower. Suddenly She sees the bloom of willows far and wide, And grieves for himshe lent to fame and war, The folume deserves wider attention than

80,000 600,000 might appear from its inclusion in an educa 2,000 tional if popular series. London Telegraph. 8,000 40,000

20.000

Bb ex-

20,000

M. Chauchard has bequeathed his wonderful collection of paintings, bronzes, and marbles to the State, and notitication of this fact was con- veyed to-day to the Minister of Fine Arts.

CURIOUS PERSONALITY,

Apollinaris

"THE QUEEN OF TABLE

WATERS.

SUPPLIED UNDER ROYAL

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AND

For Table Use und Mixing with Wines and Spirits,

[607-1

id consequently all responsibilities in the duction and to produce the #bre from Daughters of M. and Mma. Løygnes, hands of the head of the state and of his favon. The largest canary is at Horan, in Hotan Pre rite Minster, Admiral Ferreira do Amaral was certainly sincere in his intention to foform facture, and was established in April, 1901 by the the Constitution and to hold froe elections; but late Baron Kodama, former governer-general of the Constitution is still unreformed, and as for Formosa. The output has been steadily increas the elections, it is an open sobret that Benhoring, and in the past five years has almost Amaral and his colleagues, faithful to the tradi. quadrupled. The output for the last five years tions of their office, arranged the composition of is as follows: 1904 94,400 tins; 1905, 98,000 the Lower Chamber at the Ministry of the ting; 1905 220,000 tins 1907, 330,000 tine; Interior, where the results wer known a week the fibre from the long leef of the pineapple, as did his enormous wealth. Although he hated M. Chauchard kept to the last a curious com- 1908, 35, tlus. This cannery slao extracta Ifore the ballot.

plexity of spirits, which made him as remarkable which is used in the manufacture of grass Such is the burden which the King has to pounds of Ebre. It is managed and financed people with his great wealth, and he honestly cloth and produces annually about 75,000 display of a vulgar kind, he loved to impress bear. The corner-stone of a centralized system by Japanese. At Inrin, in hoks Prefecture, imagined himself to be one of the greatest men H.R.H, THE PRINCE OF WALES. which extends even to the colonies, the King of Portugal ia

He is another large cannery, owned by Maruke in the history of France,

and Co., of Kyoto, Japan, which has a His house opposite Longchamp race-course, his Miniatores be appoints and diemis an antoorat.

which is unsurpassed in bounty and position. to the desires of the capacity of 100.000 tins. This enterprise was so has been one of the show places of Paris, and successful in 1908 that the owners propose to this was undoubtedly responsible for the presence country, for the country has no meus of enlarge their plant to a capacity of 300,000 tins expressing its desires He prorogues the

of many distinguished guests at his Saturday Chamber, knowing that he thereby confers annually. At Nihachisui, in Shoks Prefecture,

dinners who would not otherwise have honoured autocratic powers upon the Minister of the day, Chinese to operate a pineapple

a company has been formed by u Formosan

M. Chauchard, The He dissolves it with the certainty that its

in Daitotei, cannery

a daily capa. successor will be anything but an expression of city of 3,000 tins, and employs from 60 to 70

Taihaku, has a daily the will of the electorate. Dom Manoel

men when working full It is owned and

time. already felt the burden of this responsibility, managed by natire Chinese. The number of He has been called upon to solve two arises tire put up in 1908 by the four caneries in within the last two months which might have onera taxed the ability of the wisest Monarch; and operation last season is as follows: Taiboka,

110,000 tins;

Shoks, 100,00 tins, Hozat, to consult the leaders of all parties impartially, 50,000 dollars, the exports being to Japan. although he has been careful on each occasion 350,009 tine. Their total value was about except the Republicans, sat has had recourse to It is hoped that the markets of Korea the advice of the Council of State whenerer Manchuria will offer a big, field for this possible, he has nevertheless not escaped criti fruit from Formosa, and efforts are being made cism. There is, in fact, en obvious tendency, by the Japanese to introduce it there as well as not only in the Press, bat among prominent increase the demand in Japan. politicians, to discuss ' and criticize tlve

The pineapple growing and cussing industry thought of P action of the Crown in the exercise of the in the Hawaiian Islands is rapidly extending. Royal prerogative; while that solid species Large shipments are made, especially to the of loyalty which lends Ministers in England United States proper. The umount of canned to shield the responsibility of the Crown fruit (practically all pineapples) thus forwarded behind their own is conspicuously lacking. here in the calendar year 1908 amerpted to but soon after he tried the experiment he The motto of the Portuguese Monarchy to day is, in the words of a keen observer, The £144,000, against £120,000 in 1907 and £50,000 pressed it because, as he himself. told a in 1906. The present acreage of pineapples wiches and drink two glasses of wine apiece, friend, he noticed twe ladies eat three sand- King can do no right." Here there is no in Hawaii is estimated at 4,540 acres, from powerful aristocracy, as in England, to support the Crown and interpret it to the people; it which 350,000 to 400,000 cases are expected and then leave the shop after buying a reel of For cotton on which there was less than half a may, indeed, be said that, owing to the for the year ending May 31,1909, unfortunate course which legislation has taken the year ending March 31, 1908, the pack furthing pront.

cuses for the

and

previous twelco mouths..

of late years, the Crown has lost contact nct was about 190,000 uses, and only 90,000 only with the mass of the astion, but even with

As an indication of the further extension of that onste of politicians whose attempts to this industry the Honolulu Chamber of Com- govern the country have been se disastrons wer

morce Annual ways: Judging from the plantings There is urgent weed and a great-opportunity at that have been made which will fruit the follow- the present moment for that contact to being year, the pack for the neighborhood of regainel. Dom Manoel is in the testimony of 31, 1910, will ran in the

ending May those who know him, particularly well-fitted for 550,000 cases, and if all those planning to plant the task. Will it be given to him to find a pineapples during the coming summer carry Minister wise enough to discern the signs of their plans to maturity the output for the year the times, and courageons enough not only to ending May 31, 1911, would be likely to run- reform the Constitution, but to work it in a close to 1,000,000 cases. thoroughly literal spirit? The answer mast not

The pineapple industry is now most extensive be too kug delayed.

But this beautiful house and its beautiful gardens were filled with all sorts of childish things among the exquisite pictures. Thousands of visitors in Paris baro noticed the bronza dog and other reproductions of animals in the garden. Each of them is worth a large sum, and M. Chauchard nover knew that they were somewhat out of place on the lawn.

of himself. A few months ago, when a flatterer He was a lover of pune, of large sigars, and told him that he, Pasteur, and Victor Hugo were the three greatest men is the history of Face, M. Chanchard remarked in all in- know, I should never have

nocence,

In trade the man was a gedins. Ilo was a

Pioneer in bargain sales. Rolls of silk were cat up on parpose to form remians,

He was the inventor of the free lunch idea,

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"SARDINIA," Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vesal are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon where each Consigument will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivory can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 6th July, at 4 P. will be abject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me

in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after whick. date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns,

E. A. HEWETT, Saperintendent. Hongkong, 30th June, 1909.

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As SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, AND HOUSE OF COMMONS.

THORNE'S

PER CAS

OLD VAT

$15

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HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA.

A.S.WATSON & Co,iro.........

26th June Bangkok and Bwatow 25th MAZIE KING, Russian atr.. 2.474. E. Stringur,

Jnne: Rice-Putterfold & wirg.

25th June-Chinwangtao 18th June, Coal −0. 3. & Eng. Co

NAMBANG. British str., 2,591, P. M. B. Lake, 28th June-Calcutta, Panag and Sing- apore 23rd June, General -- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

NEUMANTIA, German str., 4,384, Fleitman, 14th June-Moji 8th June, Coal- Ham- burg Amerika Lazie.

NIPPON, Swedish str., 4,016, C. A. Paulson, 23rd June-Yokohama, Kobe and Muji 18th June, General-Melchors & Co. NIPPON MARU, Japanese air.. 3,452. W. M. Filmer, 29th June-San Francisco via Ports 1st June, Mails and General Toyo Kisen Kuishu.

OCEANO, Britial str., 3.050, F. W. Ivies,

27th Juno-Mania 24th June, General Dodwell & Co.

FEIRO. Germau str., 809, B. Vagod, 30th Jane -South sea Island and Manila 28th Joue PHRANAND, German sr., 1,121, Fr. you

-Hamburg-Amérika Linie.

Mougelsdorff. 26th Jane-Heihow 27th QUINTA, German str., 967, T. Frahm, 25th

June, Ric-Butterfeld & Swire.

June-Wakamaten 20th June, Conl→ Siemssen & Co.

RAJARURI, German str., 1.189, H. Brewer: 250

Jane Bangkok 18th June, Rion -- Welchens & Co. SILVIA, German str., 3,575, Porzelius. 25th

June-Poochow 24th June, Tos & General -Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

SIMONGas, Dutch str., 1.202. H. Vox, 29th Janeamurang 14th Jane, Sugar- Chinese.

SINGAN, British str., 1,047, W. Shaw, 30th June Hollow 29th June, Pigs, and General-Batterfield £> wire.

Syi, Norwegian str., 870. W. Horn. 24th

Jane Waba 16th June, Rice-Angar, Thoresen & Co.

TACOMA MARU, Japanos steamer, 3850, 17.

Yamamata. 18th June-Kobe 10th and Moji 14th June. Matches and Gener Osaka Shosen Kaisla.

TAIKOSAN MARG, Japanese str., 2,933, Fukni, 28th June-Miike 22nd June, Coal-- Mitani Busan Kaisha.

TAIWAN, British str., 1,042, Everett, 22nd June -Chefoo 17th June, General--Wing Sbing & Co.

TANGO MARU, Japanese sir., 4,527, 8. Ishikawa, 22nd June-Seattle and Shanghai 19:ħ Jone, General Nippon Ynson Kaisha

TJIPANAS, Dutch-str., 2,444, A. Pander 26th

June-Swstow 25th Juns, General-Javit- China Japan Lijn.

VICTORIA, Swedish str.. 989, T. Riekeit, 30th Jose-Hothow 29th June, Genera) --- Wallem & Co.

VORWARTS, German str. 643, Ulilerup, 30 h June Penang and Singapore 18th Jun. General-Jebsen & Co.

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YATSHING, British str., 1,424, M. Courta, 26th June-Chingwantao 20th June, Coal

Jardine, Matheson & Co. Yocnow, British str., 1,286, Wavell, 29th June, -Moji 23rd June. Coal-Butterfield- & Swire YUENBANO, British stx., 1,128, P. H. Roff». 28th June-Manila 25th Jane, General--- Jardine, Matheson & Co. ZABIO, British str., 1,625, Hodger, 28th Juno Manila 26th June, Goreral-Shew, Tomes & Co

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