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Per

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Superintendent. Hong Kong, ch Janasry, 1927.

MIS

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE GRAPH CO., LTD., OF DENMARK.

HONG KONG STATION.

INTIMATIONS.

LOST OR STOLEN.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1927.

HE Undermentioned SAVINGS

INTIMATIONS.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB..

INTRIES for the FORTHCOM.

THE ACCOUNT PASS BOOK Gaving EING RACES CLOSE UN ATUM-

been Reported as LOST, It is Hereby Declared that the Same has been CAN CELLED.

DATE OF ISSUE-17 AUGUST, 1925. ICINO BANK-THE YOKOHAMA

SPECIE BANK, LTD., How KONG,

Mas M. M.

NAME IN TUR

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THE CERTIFICATE No. 7879" fo TIFF Bham Paid Up Numbered 62091,62096 and 85605/85606 in this Society standing in the Name MR. MARIA WU DA SILVA, of has been declared LOST, und CANTON, if at the Expiration of One Month rom

the Date hereof the above Docsaient he nos forthcoming the said Certificate will be deemed CANCELLED AD of No Efret, and NEW CERTIFICATE for the 8 Shares will be issued in its

DEFERRED PRESS TELEGRAMS stead by the Societ, LAUDER, PRESS Corresponents are Hereby

Notified that Commenting teru 1RSTANT, DEFERRED PRESS TELE GRAMS to the LMTED STATES OF AMERICA, CANADA and NEWFOUNDLAND wilt te Accepted for Transmission via PACIFIC SPECIALLY REDUCED BATES: SAN FRANCISCO $0.40 Per Word, CHICAGO and New Youx 30.43. stc. Sacha Telegrains will be transmitted when the Lines are Cleit of other Traffic

General Manager. Hong Kong, 6th January, 1927.

DY

14000

THE NATIONAL CITY BANK

NEW YORK. ANNOUNCEMENT.

and should bear the laid indication CPFFECTIVE FIRST before the Address.

E..

JESSEN.

Superintendent. Hong Kong, 10th January, 1927.

JANUARY.

DAY. IND JANUARY, 1997, at 3 .. and must be send to the SECRETARY

Linstead

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ME

DINNER DANCE 8.12 P.M., JANUARY 21st, 1927,

TEWBERY may book their Tables and obtain their Tickets on and after MUNDAY, 10TH INST., at Mans. MUUTRIES, where a Pian of the Seating Arrangements may be seen.

(+398.

CYMDEITHAS DEWI SANT

HONG KONG

(T. David's Society, Hong KonG),

THE President and Membera of the Committee of the Society will be&ir Home to all Members of the Society and their Welsh Friends at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, City Hall, on TUESDAY, 11TH JANUARY, 1997, 5.30-7.50 P.3.

(Syl.) G. S. HUGH JONES, Acticy Hon. Secretary, (D80] 9. Queen's Road Central.

PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.

LABEL

Fr

"FINEST

A Chinese woman now in the Kwong Wah Hospital is suspected of having attempted suicide when

CHINESE PROPAGANDĂ.

she took an overdose at opium. She| HOW THE HANKOW DISTURE- was admitted on Friday,

ANCES ARE DESCRIBED.

the

Among the appointments made by the Secretary of State for Colonies during the month ended November 10th, was that of Miss R. K. Ault, as a Nursing Sister for Hong Kong

contact with the Chinese that affords scope for achievement and for the honours which are a 'recog Tuition of devoted and long service,

Our western attitude to avarda differs fundamentally from that of the Chinese. The latter attribute a man's merit to those who begot him, to that long line of ancestors which preceded him. It is a steik ing testimony to the importance of Heredity. The Chinese deny the right of the individual man to fenim a reward for personal merit | Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Thorne have pow taken up residence at without reference to his forbears, The Ridge, near Petersfeld, which

Mr. Thorne, & Commissioner in the Chinese Customs Service, retired last year.

MR. SUN FO'S TELEGRAM.

Is is instructive to read how the disturbances at Hunkow are being

The junction of Des Voeux Road misrepresented to the Chinese pub Central and Queen, Victoria Street Ec. The following telegram was is from to-day to be made a stop sent by Mr. San Fo to Canton on ping-place for trams instead of the

junction of the first-named street January 6th: and Jubilee Street at the Central Market.

SCOTCH WHISKY W ourselves are apt to concentrate will be their permanent address.

OF GREAT AGE.

Awarded 50 Gold and Prize Medals.

“VICTORIA

VAT "

THE VERY FINEST OLD

SCOTCH WHISKY

1927, the Hong Kong Branch o

HAREHOLDERS are Reminded. the INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORA TION will be operatal us a Branch of that the EXTRAORDINARY GEN. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF BRAL MEETING of the above Com. As supplied to the Houses of

The Changs in Namo pany of which Notice has already been NEW YOR in Personnel or firen wül be held at the HongIONS

-----Lords and Commons. will involve no

The HUTEL on JANUARY 10, 1927, at CHINESE REPUBLIC 5% GOLD Staff or Operation at the Branch,

Stock of the INTERNATIONAL BANKING ELEVEN O'CLOCK in the FORENDON, fot CORPORATION has since the Year 191 the purpose of confirming the Special been owned by THE NATIONAL Resolution which was passed at the CITY BANK OF NEW YORK and Sane Place and Time on Monday, the

BONDS, 1925.

(BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE

"CHINE BONDS).

Par BULL Approximately, $140,000,000.

SCLE AGENTS:

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

4395

A. S.

NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

it is now desirable from an Operating | 30th day of DicEMBER, 1916, Standpoint to make the Change in San THE HALF YEARLY INTEREST Dore referred to. With the Increase in Now Due will be Paid on Pre- its Capital Stock which will take pince sentation of Compon. No. 4, and the at the ANNUAL MEETING of its undermentioned HONDS. Drawn on the Ntock Bolders on JANUARY 11TH, 1st DecIMBER, 1926, will be Fail off at 127, the Capital, Surplus, and Undivid Par, on and after the 15 JANUARY. Profits, of the NATIONAL CITY 1927, at the Uficer of the BANQUE BANK OF NEW YORK will be, FRANCO-CHINOISE, HONG KONG ING, MON

at the made in Hong Kong una at Demand Buying Rate of Exchange on New Youx on the Day of Presentation.

Interest and Redeemed Bonds will also be Pail at all the Branches of the BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE, and in New York at the BANCA COM. MERCIALE ITALIANA, and at J: HENRY CORPORATION

will be THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF

ני

NEW YORK.

GEO. HOGG.

Manager. HEAD OFFICE:- 2. WALL STREET, New York. BRANCHES IN-

Praco Indh

SCEROUER BASKING Argentine

Belgtum

The following are the Redeemed Bonds: "Al Numbers ending with

085,

543.

855.

981.

hare

918

354

723. 95+,

609. 731. 963,

and

393. frem 00193 to 036393.

849.

3

183103 to 87739.4,

000849 to 198849.

70-849 to 877849 only.

F.B.-The Premises of the Hong Kong

of Branch

the BANQUE have FRANCO-CHINOISE. been recently Transferred to PRINCE' BriLDING, corner of Ice House Street and Chater Road.

W

NOTICE.

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DEACONS.

Hong Kong, 1st January, 1937.

NOTICE,

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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that MR. J. L. BROMFIELL

No

ir Admitted us Partner in Thia "Business Effective 1 JANUARY,

1927.

44921 TAIT & CO. AMOT.

.NOTICE.

N and After MONDAY, JANU

ARY 1, 1927, the Offices of toe SECRETARIAT FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS will be on the FIHST BOOE of the NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDING CONNAUGHT CENTRAL

jx

ROAD

E. R. HALLIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Hong Kong, 8th January, 1997.

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-Tfaly

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Japan

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Landon Ралипол Pema

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H.M.S. HAWKINS'

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WILL APPEAK AT THE

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ON

JANUARY 10TH, 11 & 12TH

COMMENCING 9.15 c' ex

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Ú

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"ADVANCE | BOOKING 彎

M, ANDERSONS.

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FOR RENT, possible Sale, in region

of Government House, Repulsc Bay, and Kennedy Road, detached houses, nine, six, and five rooms respec tively, latter including furniture for Sale.

that the Business of the UNI. VERSAL AUTO SUPPLY COM PANY, situated at 61. Dzs VIEUX ROAD CESTRAL. Hoxe KONG, is sew under Now Management and Proprietorship. Beginning JANUARY 18TH. 1927, the said Firm will be changed to and hereafter known as the UNIVERSAL MOTOR AND SUPPLY COMPANY (34% #2 # * #) Aa Successor to the UN Company, the New Management will be very glad to continue all the Established Relation. ship with their Businem Friends zul also to extend their Ecarty Welcome to New Partroca for the Coming Year.

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THE INTERNATIONAL RACE AND RECREATION CLUB' OF MACAO, LIMITED, MACAO.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the INAUGURAL RACE MEETING FOR CHINA PONIES of This Club will take place at MACAO on the 6 FEBRUARY, 1927 NEXT, if Weather Permits, There will be Only One Event at This Meeting. "THE TRIAL STAKES."

The FIRST ANNUAL SPRING MEETING FOR CHINA PONIES is Scheduled to take place on the 16TH, 17TH, 18 and 24 APRIL, 1927

'S. W. CHENG.

Secretary.

TO LET.

(4820

WATSON

& CO., LTD.

HONG KONG DISPENSARY.

[50

BIRTH. RESAMEN-On January 1st.

Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. A. REBEAMEN, a son.

DEATH, PRIEST.-On January 1st, at Shang hai. FANNY, wife of W. I PRIEST, aged 45 years.

Hong Kong Office: 1A, Chater Rd. London Officer 131, Fleet St., E.C.

The Daily Press.

HONG Koso, January 10TH, 1927.

HONOURS.

Thú Polied are making enquiries regarding a Chinese woman who was admitted to the Kwong Wah Hospital on Friday with several wounds in her body. The woman is believed to have quarrelled with her husband.

The value of the dynamite stolen from a building contractor's pre mises at Aberdeen, as reported in Saturny's Daily Press, was valued at $40. The people who stole it are believed to be fishermen who wanted explosives to use in their work.

en the claim of the individual to the reward as being the architect en artisad of his own fortune. We do not deny entirely the claims of heredity and environment, but me estevi mare highly the personal fort which so frequently over comes cbstacles due to environment

not to heredity." There is this, however, to be said for the Chinese viewpoint. The recognition of the merit of ancestors who begot an illustrations son does. There was a crowded Audience at Isako's ciruus in Kowloon on Satur not, involve them in the difficulty day night when Mr. Isako celebrat- that inherited titles create in Enged the 20th anniversary of his can- Mr. Isako are, because of nection with freus life land. Ancestora

was presented with a silver ciga their quiesence, incapable of soiling rette case and a huge basket of the honour bestowed upon them, whereas in England the heirs bear' ing-titles handed down to them ccasionally "fail to live up to the standard of the distinction they inust of necessity bear.

flowers.

Mr. J. R. Carr, of the Botanical Department, prosecuted a Chinese in the Police Court on Saturday for cutting pine trees-on-a-Government- plantation near Tytamtak reser- voir, Accused had a previous con- viction and was fined 50 or three months.

the

The Celony, however, is not |

The local Sikh Community, are usually concerned with baronetcieselebrating the birthday of Sri

uroo Gobind Singh Ji at Sikh Temple to-day. Arrangements for free meals to all comers toth morning and evening, have been made by the Committee of the Khalsa Diwan.

a petrages so their merits as titles and the comparison with the Chinese system is one of academic interest only. Let us hope that the titles recently conferied and richly merited will act as a spur to others to go and do likewise in the field of personal service.

A new school year begins at the Central British School, Kowloon, to-day

Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. now living in Gloyne, who are Eastbourne, after over thirty years' residence in Hong Kong, will sym- pathise with them in the death," on December 7th, of Councillor. Wil- liam Boyd, recently Mayor of East- bourne, who was Mrs. Gloyne's brother.

At the conclusion of evensang at Foth St John'w-Cathedral-and-St- Andrew's Church. Kowloon, yester The name of the Wing Wo Co., day, social gatherings for Service were held in Limited, has been struck off the men and others

Hall, the Cathedral

and St. Register.

Andrew's Church Hall, respectively. Music and light refreshments were Several cases of measles have provided. occurred among European children | in Kowleen.

Quarantine restrictions have been inposed againat arrivals from Hai- phong on account of Cholera,

H.E. the Governor has appointed Lieat. Comdr. J. B. Newill, DiS.O., R.N., to be an official Justice of the Peace for the Colony.

Colonel Richard Cox, whose death is announced, was in bis early days "Military A.D.C. to Sir John Pope

Hennessy in Hong Kong.

A small clock in a leather case was stolen from the Chief Officer's cabin on the P. & O. sa Mored on Saturday. No arrest bas been

The CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKE This Colony cannot complain that H.E. the Governor has appointed will be Ran on the 18TH APRIL, the it is neglected in the matter of Me J. L King, Assistant Super 3RD Day of the Meeting.

visor in the Botanical and Forestry By Order.

honours which are bestowed a Department to be Forest Officer. nually on the King's Birthday or at New Year. It has seldom happen ed in recent years that there has not been some recipient, a fact made. which marks the importance of the Colony and the opportunities that exist in it for rendering such ser vice as merit the award of such three years. distinctions. TO LET.

Economically, politically A

-EUROPEAN SHOP in NATHAN strategically

ROLE, KOWLOON. Apply to: BUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., 4025] Alexandra Buildings,

TO. 4, GRANVILLE ROAD, KOWLOON with all modern appliancer

Apply to: SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCUBA

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TO LET.

the

The Dockyard Recreation Club held their annual 'Xmas and New Year Party for members and their children on Saturday evening. There was a large attendance in the gaily decorated Club, and an enjoy-.. able time was spent. There was al excellent entertainment, and each child was given a present.

A well dressed Chinese youth, of about sixteen years of age, was re- moved to hospital on Saturday night, shortly after ten o'clock, in

L

critical condition, as a result of falling from the third floor of Whiteaways Building into the lane leading from Pedder Street, to the unconscious when picked up. Queen's Theatre. The youth was

Among the passengers leaving Hong Kong by the s.s. Alaluu on Dangerfeld, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sazurday were:-Flag Lieut." E.

Birkett, Miss A. Birkett, Mr. and trs. E. W. Carpenter, Pay-Comdr. H. W. Woodward, Pay.-Lieut. J. A.

H.E. the Governor has nominated Hussey, Pay-Lieut. H. G. Cavin, Lieut. R. A. Childson, Mr. F. the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie as & member of the Court of the Univer- Baker, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Skelton and family, Mr. Mackay, Mr. and aity of Hong Kong for a period of Mrs. J. S. Smith, Mr. J. Murphy

and Mr. W. Erice..

Lons.

At p.m. in the afternoon of the 3rd inst. (londag) while several hundreds of our local people were listening to political lectures in front of the Hankow Customs House, they were untea- sonably interfered with by British armed marines who tried to stop the lecturing, and to eject the crowd. Their action enraged the people who gathered round scv- eral thousand men who opposed the British marines and soldiers, and fought with them with bare hands, with the result that live of them were wounded by the British with Багоцев, two mortally wounded, and three others slightly injured. Several British marines were also wounded, and on the sume evening martial law was at once declared in the British Con- cession. Our people were Siled with rage, and it seemed that they would launch an attack upon the British Concession.

"The Provisional Joint Council of the Central Kuomintang dele- gates, and of the members of the Nationalist Government decided at a conterence to devise proper measures within twenty four hours to deal with the present crisis, and deputed Hsu Chien and Chiang Tse Ping to make known to the asses the decis.on of the Govern- ment."

The crowd manifested their absolute willingness to obey and accordingly dispersed.-pend- inga settlement-of-the-case-

"An urgent meeting was held by the representatives of the pea sants, workers, merchants, stud ents, and other classes before noon of the 4th inst, and they submitted eight proposals to the Joint Council, which are as fol- lows:-

1. That B strong protest be lodged with the British Consul.

That demand be made for compensation for those who were killed or wounded.

3. That the British Govern-

apology ment. tender

Government.

te

Our

4. That the British murderers be handed over to our Govern- ment for punishment.

5.

The the British gunboats in Hackow be withdrawn, and that the sand bags and barned shore by the

on

wire put up mariner be removed

G-That the British volunteers and police be disarmed.

That our people be allowed freedom of assembly, speech, and procession in the British area.

e. Tha: soldiers and police be sent by our Government to guard the British area.

the

At 3 p.m. in the afternoon of

4th (Tuesday), the Joint Council accepted all the proposals of the people, and it was accord- ingly decided to order the Gar- rison Commander to send well- trained and reliable troops to be stationed at all the important.” maloos along the water-front, and in the vicinity of the British area. Chen Kuan was also sent as the Party Representative.

:

In the afternoon of the 4th, through the negotiation of Mr. Eugene Chen, Minister of Foreign Affaire, the British marines on laad were entirely withdrawn to their gunboat, and the sand-bags and barbed wire on the malcos were also removed. A battalion of our troops was sent to be stationed in the British section, and these troops will not be with drawn for the time being.

"At 8 p.m. in the evening of the 4th, the Central Kuomintang deputed Messrs. Hsu Chier and Chiang Tso Ping to proceeded to the New Market, and explain to the mass of people that the Gov- erament had sent its troops to the British Concession." There was general applause and cheers from the gathering. The people of various classes decided to farm & The Secretariat for Chinese

The attention of the holders of

Hankow Citizens' Union for deal. and Affairs is now at the per Govern the Chinese Republic 6 per cent.

ing with the British, and to hold ment Building, occupying the first Gold Bends 1925, which were issued

a demonstration on the 5th inst- o! importance

floor on the Connaught Road side, to depositors in the Banque In-

(Sd.) Sux Fo." (January 5th). Hong Kong far outweighs the value ie., above the Central Fire Station. dustrielle de Chine, is called to the

Mr. Sun Fo, it will be recalled, which its geographical area" would The total output of the Kailan notice that appears elsewhere in was a few days ago, in company"

our columİKİ. Holders of these with M. Borodin, delivering inflam- suggest. Standing at the door of Mining Administration's mines for bonds are requested to present, their matory speeches upon the subject

the week ending December 25th, real China, it affords the first amounted to 68,784 tons, and the coupons for payment en and after of a world revolution. Upon his opportunity for introduction to that sales during the period to 68,440 January 15th at the Banque France shoulders, probably more than upon Chinoise. A list of bonds to be those of any other individual, rests redeemed at the same date is also busy, throbbing and politically

the responsibility for the rioting which took place. active part of China known Kwangtung. Sir Jose EP's connection with the Chinese has chiefly been in a legal capacity NO LET.-

Furnished HOUSE T

A first and final dividend of last week, lelt for Home on Satur- though he recently conducted PEA. All Modern Conveniences Apply Box No. 4421 to Hongkongotiations with the Kuomintang 811.30 per cent. has been declared in day by the P. & O. s. -Malwa, A very old China hand has passed the bankruptcy of Li Kung Po, prior to taking over the 'command away in the person of Mr. Thomas Chessington House, Ewell, officials, in conjunction with the alias Li Chung Nam, and Li Kin of the Nore from Admiral Sir Mereer, who died on December 3rd Daily Press.

Tong, partners in the Wang Cheong William Goodenough. As the Jalwa at Hon. Mr. E. B. HALLIFAX, with Loong firm, of 20, Wing On Street, steamed out of the harbour, passing Surrey. He was an old resident of between the men-o'-war in port, Canton and Hong Kong, where he a view to terminating the boycott.

H.E. the Governor bas "re the assembled bluejackets cheered spent many years in the tea and TO LET-Near MAY ROAD STATION Likewise Dr. KoTEWALL's activities appointed the following medical lustily and final signals of good silk trades.. His was a well-known

Two FLATS. in the NEW BUD have recently been greatly ex-

practitioners as members of the wishes and farewell flattered from and commanding figure. After his Committee to assist. Government in mastheads. A launch followed the return from China he passed many NO LET-Nos. 146, 145 and 14.1309 with all Modern Convenienco

far as Lyemun, Aring years in the City; only relinquish- pital during the year 1927:-Dr. crackers all the way. It was an ing his work a few years ago, Mr. Newly Built Houses, Mederate Rents, & Co., LTD., 1, Dea Voix Read Central tions prevailing in the past twelve. Ralean, Dr. S. S. Strahan and warm token of the departing ad Mercer was in his eighty-eighth

miral's popularity. Apely to KWONG SANG HONG,

(4315 months. The point is that it is Dr. J.-W. Anderson.

that the THIRTY NINTH SMALL INVESTOR′E. TEL. C. 4830, ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING

of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com

of

pany will be held at the Offices PREPAID

Meura. JARDINE, MASHBOX & Co., LTD., on THURSDAY, 27 JANUARY 1927, at Noor, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a statement of Accounts for the Year ending 31st Drozma 1926.

Com

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LET-From

TNO NORTH VIEW

The REGISTER BBARES of the Boomed BUNGALOW, Two Bath will be CLOSED from Booms. Servanta Quarters, and Be 1472 JANUARY, to cently Extensively Repaired-Apply THURSDAY, 27ra JANUARY, both DEACONS, PRINCE'S BUILDING. [221

days inclusive, during which period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.

N

4, DUDDELL STREET. Apply to

THE HON, SECRETANT,

CLUB LUSITANO.

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It is notified that, at the expira. given in the notice. tion of three months, the Hong

Admiral Sir Edwyn Alexander' Kong Lumber Co., Ltd., will, un-Sinclair, K.C.B., M.V.O, the re less cause is shown to the contrary, bo struck off the register and the tiring Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, details of whose Company will be dissolved.

career appeared in the Daily Presa

By Order of the Board of Director, ROBINSON ROAD, 4 Stories Moderate Benta-Apply A. V. AFCAR tended by the abnormal condi- the management of the Peak Hos liner as

L. B. GREENHILL.

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 'eth January, 1927.

L7, Yurax Head Centon 198

year.

OBITUARY.

MR. THOMAS MERCER.

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