rapidity as possible, in order to meet extension bussia of fortifications on the Prussian and Arian frontiers. Everything indicates that the German Government realizes the presence of a great and growing danger, but that the sud- denness with which it has developed has neither terrified this govemment nor found it unprepared to meet the emergency.

ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 6th

It is affirmed in Russian diplomatic circles that the relations with Germany are most cordial.

LONDON, November 6th.

Letters from Ireland state that a famine is in- pending in the counties of Donegal, Clare and Roscommon. The potato crop has been a failure, while the storms devastated the fields and cabins of the poor. The guardians of the workhouse unions declare the prospect is the worst since the famine of 1846.

Lond Coleridge, Lord Chler Justice, being ill, was unable to attend court to hear the argument in the case of the appeal of Mr. Bradlaugh, and the latter appeared before the Queen's Bench and asked the court to quash, the indictment against himself for blasphemous libel. At the instance of Sir Henry Tyler the application was refused.

PARIS, November 7th. A coalition' party is forming, with Gambetta, Ferry and Duclerc as leaders, with a common programme with the Anarchists and a strong anti-English policy in Egyptian affairs. In the event of the coalition party carrying a majority in the Chamber of Deputies, Ferry will be elected President of the Council, Duclerc continuing as Minister of Foreign Affairs."

LONDON, November 8th." At the Clay Cross Colliery explosion the num- ber of deaths now amount to fifty.

CAIRO, November 8th.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1882.

NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL.

The P. & O. S. Co's steamer Mirzaport, Capt. C. G. Perrins, with the London Maila of the 3rd' ulto, arrived in harbour this morning. We take the subjoined items from the Loudon and China Express of November 3rd :—

The Japanese Minister visited Mr. Gladstone,

at his official residence, Downing-street, on the 30th ult.

It is reported from Berlin that the Chinese authorities intend to as their infantry with the Prussian Mauser rifle.

The C. B. Harelline, from New York for Hongkong, put into Ris Janeiro on Sept. 26, with loss of topmasts, yards, sails, &c, and cargo shifted; she is discharging and repairing.

We hear that all the points under discussion at the recent conferences in Tokio on Treaty Revision were linally arranged, some being, how ever, ad referendum. The matter will not, there. fore, be apeedily settled.

We hear that nothing has yet been decided by, the authorities relative to the appointment of â Resident Councillor for Penang, as despatches from the Straits Settlements are expected. An early decision will, however, be given.

We are glad to have to announce that H.LH, Prince Takehito, of Japan, has successfully passed the examination at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. This is the examination which would qualify an officer for the rank of lieutenant in H.M.'s Navy,

We hear that H.E. Wooyeno Kagenori, the new Japanese Minister to Austria, will proceed direct from New York to Bremen, and from thence to Vienna to take up his appointment. We believe H.E. had originally intended to have passed through this country on his way.

The new steamer Woosung, built by Mesurs. Scott and Co., Greenock, for Messrs. John Swire and. Sons, London, left the Victorin Harbour, Greenock, on the 27th ult. for a short run down the river. She will complete her loading at Glasgow before proceeding to Hongkong

acity and foo-bore power for the Chinese Gov. emment, In the lower reaches of the river,

were launched five steamers and two sailing which include Port-Glasgow and Greenock, there ships, the aggregate tonnnage being 11,975 tons. This is against 9,660 tons in October last year and 2,644 tons in October, 1880. Two of the steamers and one of the sailing ships were bullt of steel. The trade continues in a brisk condi-

tion, several orders having been booked during

the month, and there are still others in prospect. The number of vessels on hand is 57, against 58 last month, and 52 in October last year. The following ere the details: Messrs. R. Luncan and Co., Pori-Glasgow, launched the Newcoman, a fine steel screw-steamer of 2,500 tons gross, for Messrs. Leitch and Muir, Greenock. She will be fitted with engines of 210 horse power nominal, and will be employed in the East India trade. Messrs. Scott and Co., Greenock, put into the water an iron screw-steamer of 1,800 tons register named the Zhiwan, having engines of zoo horse power nominat. She is owned by Messrs. John Swire and Sons, London, who will employ her in the China trade. Messrs. Russell and Co. Greenock, launched an iron sailing' ship of 1,600 tons register, named the Sumatra. She has been built for Messrs. P. Dennistoun and Co., Glasgow, for the East India trade. Messrs. John Reid and Co., Port-Glasgow, launched the Pinmerz, a splendid steel sailing ship of 2,800 tons R.M., or 3,358 net register. This is said to be by far the largest sailing ship ever built. She has been constructed for Messrs. John Kerr and Co., Greenock, and will trade between that part and San Francisco.

"THAMES-STREET. INDUSTRIES," by Percy Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, &c, published at 6d, may be had gratis from any Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or JOHN GOSNELL & Co., London-ADVT.]

To-day's Advertisements.

Lord Dufferin and the Khedive had a long interview, to-day. The guns of the citaded fired a salute in honor of the English Ambassador. The Governor of Soudan has telegraphed the Khedive, denying that Khartoum is in imminent danger. The battle between, the black troops and the False Prophet was most desperate. The former lost 1,000 killed, while the False Prophet suffered still more severely. The Governor says he is able to hold Kinricum. Traders reporting space at the forthcoming International THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH that Obcid and Hara, which were besieged by the False Prophet, have been relieved..

November 9th.

The Egyptian Government has announced the abolition of joint control over its financial affairs by England and France.

LONDON, November 9th. The race for the Liverpool Cup was won by Goggles; Sibal second, Wallenstein third,

PARIS, November 9th. Leory Beaulieu, the famous economist, writing to the Fournal des Debats, declares the financial system of France-including the three clements of taxes, credit and confidence-to be unhealthy, causing the gravest apprehensions. He calcu- lates the deficiency in taxation for the current year as certain to be 60,000,000 francs, and it may reach 150,000,000 francs. The article has caused serious falls of Bourse, and Government stocks.

DUBLIN, November 10th.

Sonic very lively scenes were enacted yester day at the second meeting of the Corporation of Dublin, on a motion to confer the freedom of the city on General Wolseley. After a discussion, T, D. Sullivan, who is a member of Parliament as well as of the Corporation, offered an amend. ment against presenting General Wolseley the freedom of the city. The amendment, was car d-a7 to 31. The meeting then adjourned.

ST. PETERSBURG, November 19th.

it is believed the Minister of War favors the Introduction of Gen. Kotzebue's territorial system into the Russian army.

The police this morning removed a number of Inflaminatory placards that were posted on the Neocsky Palace, exhorting traders to join the social revolutionists.

LONDON, November 10th,

The action of Guerney vs. Bradlaugh, raising the question whether Bradlaugh, in administer ing to himself the bath as a member of Parlia ment, was legally sworn, was argued to-day, The judge dismissed the suit on the ground of collusion, Bradlaugh being both plaintiff and defendant.

MADRID, November 10th.

It is believed in diplomatic circles the Cuban refugee question may be considered settled. It is expected the British Ministry, on reserving the result of the Gibraltar inquiry, will desist from making any official communications to Spain on the subject. Spain considers herself fully justifi- cil in not surrendering the refugees.

BAN

of $5, on each cigar, carpenter, tafloring or other

like establishments.

PARIS, November roth,

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In the paragraph in last issue announcing that the Chinese Government were desirous of secur. Fisherica Exhibition, the figures, owing to a typographical error, were wrongly given. They should have been 5,500 square feet, not 500,000 square feet.

With reference to the article in our last issue on Telegraphic. Communication with the Far East, we hear that the Great Northern Telegraph Company are contemplating doubling the whole of their marine section. The first portion to be doubled will; we believe, be the Shanghai-Naga- saki cable, the contract for which will be shortly signed.

H.I.H. Prince Arisugawa, uncle of the Mikado of Japan, after a few days stay at Berlin, pro- ceeded to Brussels, where he arrived on the 38th ult. H.1.H. will, according to his present ar- rangements, make a short trip through Spain and Portugal previous to visiting this country, where H.LH. is expected about the middle of this

month.

The Leander, one of three steam cruisers building for the Government, was launched from the yard of Messrs. Napier and Sons, of Glasgow, on the 28th ult. She is 300 feet long, and her displacement is 3,800 tons. She will be armed with eighteen guns, and carry ten Whitehead torpedoes. Little wood is used in her construc tion, to avoid danger from fire and splinters when in action. The Leander has a rifle tower on the -bridge forward, and is barque rigged.

With reference to the statement that the Chi.

nese authorities had demanded that Siam should

pay tribute to the Court of Peking, we believe

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DURING my Temporary absence from the Colony Mr. V. V. H. HANSEN will be in charge of this Company's Office

CA SCHULTZ. Hongkong, 9th December, 1882.

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THE UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LIMITED.

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- of the UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED, will be held at the Society's Head Office, Hongkong, on WEDNES- DAY, the 20th day of December, 1882, at Fork of the O'Clock, is the AFTERNOON, When the Subjoined Resolution will be proposed.

RESOLUTION,

That each of the Existing $5,000 Shares of the Society be divided into Four Shares of $1,250, upon each of which the sum of $125 shall be credited as paid up. By Order of the Board,

Hongkong,

DOUGLAS JONES,

Acting Secretary,

Dated the 8th day of December, 1882,

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CHRISTMAS, 1883.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

HAVE NOW ON VIEW A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OF PRESENTS

AND

TABLE DELICACIES FROM THE BEST LONDON, PARIS, AND NEW YORK HOUSES,

COMPRISING

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somely lined and fitted.

Vases and Table ornaments of the newest

patterns.

Albuins and Photograph frames in great

, variety,

Glove and Handkerchief Sets. Ladies' Work Bags and Baskets, fitted.. Grog Baskets

Handsome Cigar and Cigarette Cases and

Boxes.

Dresden Figures

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Handsome boxes filled with Bonbons. This Season's Gift Books,

Electra Plated Epergnes and Centre Pieces. Tea and Coffee Services in new styles. Handsome Corner and Wall Mirrors. Novelties in China wall Flower Baskets. The latest Esthetic Lamps.

Menu and Dinner Cards,

Graphescopes and views for do. Sachets and Purses. Ladies' Muff Bags.

Letter Cases, Card Cases and Wallets. Pretty Ink Stands.

Very Handsome Salad Bowls with Spoons

and Forks.

Handsome Electro Plated Kettles with Spirit

Lamps.

Bachelors' Tea Sets, and Liqueur Sets. Fish and Dessert Knives and Forks in crises. Jewel Cases and Cuff and Collar Boxes. Pretty Blotting and Pocket Books. Travelling Desks and Despatch Boxes. A very handsome Table Fountain.

Opera Glasses in Pearl and Aluminium. Statuettes..

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Smokers' Tables,

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Railway Trains with rails.

Rocking and Hobby Horses. India-rubber Balls and other Toys.

Cubes and Mosaic Building Sets.

Children's Tea and Tête a tête Sets.

Dolls Dressed and speaking and moving. Alphabetical Blocks.

Mules, Dogs, Elephants, Horses.

Boys Tools Chests.

The Bicycle Kace. Perambulators.

Automatic Chariots and Wagons.

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Christmas Cakes. Mince Meat.

Plum Puddings 3lbs. to glbs. Chiristmas Cakes 4lbs, tó 12lbs.

Choice French Plums.

Dessert Fruits in Noyeau and Brandy.

Jordan Almonds. Pudding Raisins.

Zante

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·Assorted Pâtés. Tunny Fish.

Spiced Ox Tongues. Smoked Ox Tongues. Ox Tongues in Jelly. Collared Ox Tongues,

Pie Nic Tongues.

Lemon Barley Sugar,

Assorted Choice French Bonbons,

Crystallized and Metz Fruits.

Map Cubes..

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Water Carts and Pumps. Toy Shops, Stables &c.

Artillery Ten-pins.

Puzzles and Boxes of Games.

Christmas-Tree ornaments in great variety,

DELICACIES,

Consprising:

Mixed and Assorted Candied Peel, Muscatel Raisins.

French Jams and Jellies,

Potted Meats and Game in fancy Jars. York Hans, specially selected for Christmas, Cambridge, Oxford and Truffled Sausages. Champignons, Asperges, Petits Pois. Truffles, French Sardines.

Orange and Lemon Cream for Blancmanges. Extra finest Isigny Butter.

Dragees and Chocolate Bonbons.

Macaroons and Ratafias.

Lemon Rings and Walnut Biscuits.

Vanilla, Raspberry, Rose & Chocolate Biscuits. Elvas Plums,

Figs direct from Smyrna.

Choice American Bonbons and Candies.

Bulter Scotch, Toffee, Almond Rock.

Lisbon Apples.

Bordeaux Russets.

Malaga Grapes.

Brazil and Cob Nuts.

A LARGE STOCK OF WINES OF THE BEST BRANDS AND AT VERY

MODERATE PRICES,

Comprising:

the real facts of the case are as follows. An off- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Sacconc's, and Cutler, Paimer & Co.'s Sherrics,

HONGKONG.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

clal from Peking arrived to acquaint the Siamese authorities of the death of the Empress and various other matters, and at the same tima en- tioned the subject of tribute. The Siamese autho rities immediately inforined the envoy that they could on no account accede to any demand of that nature. The envoy himself left a few days | KWOK PAK AND OTHERS v. NG TANG afterwards, and the matter was not again men- tioned,

vessel will be 312 feet long, 32 feet brand, 13 feet

In consequence of the dissatisfaction amongst the mercantile community of China, arising from the frequent interruption of the cable between Hongkong and Shanghai, in which the Easter Extension Telegraph Company are equally in terested with the Great Northern Company, the Eastern Extension Company are anxious to afford the public the benefit of as good a service as exists over the rest of their system, and they have, we believe, determined to at once take steps to arrange for the construction of a new HALIFAX, November roth. line, either by land or sea, between these im. A cable from Rome announces the appoint-portant Treaty Ports. inent of Rev. Dr. C. O'Brien of India River, P. The Russian Admiralty has given orders for E. 1, to the Archbishopric of the Halifax diocese, the construction of an armed transport to serve rande vacant by the death of Archbishop Han-permanently on the Pacific coast, for the purpose of maintaining communications between the PANAMA, November 10th, various military and naval posts stretching from General Lynch has levied a fresh tax in silver, the Chinese frontier to Petropolovsky." This

deep, and capable of conveying 500 tons of stores at a trip. The hull will cost 500,000 roubles to Premier Duclere, President of the Council, in construct, and the engines of 860 indicated opening the Chambers said "Our relations horse power-135,000 roubles mare, with foreign nations are very pleasant, Certainment of the vessel will consist of several 4; changes occurred in Egypt in consequence of pounders and 9-pounders, two machine-gunt, and occupation by the British, but no permanent an arrangement for discharging torpedoes. settlement of the present complications can be made without France having a voice in it, Friendly assurances have been received from the Government of Great Britain upon this subject The French Ministry would, without doubt, con- duct affairs with conciliation, but it would c, fostering a spirit of it would not thwart the majority. The Ministry were prepared to continue their functions The Chamber received the speech coldly, failing to cheer even its most vigorous and effective portions, and at times there were Ill-suppressed sneers on the part of some of the members. The Extreme Left of the Chamber have, after a meeting in which there was broad discussion of the subject, decided at the first op portunity to Interpellate the Ministry upon its general political policy...

LONDON, November roth.

The arma

Vice Admiral William Garnham Luard, CB, has been appointed President of the Royal Naval College in succession to Admiral Hornby.—Vice- Admiral Luard entered the Navy in 1833, and was promoted for his services in China in 1841. Subsequently he was actively engaged in survey. ing the Rangoon River, being honourably men- tioned for his services at the capture of Ran- goon and the destruction of Remmendine in 1853- (China and Burmese medals and Pegu clasp), As captain of the Conquerer he superintended the landing of the storming parties at the attack on the batteries in the Straits of Simonorel on Sept. 4, 1864, being made a Companion of the Bath, and an officer of the Legion of Honour three years later,

During the month of October 17 variola, The Times says: Duclere has not altered the put into the water by the various firms on the of an aggregate tonnage of 17, 015 tons, were affairs in France, and says it must Clyde. The vessels launched comprised 12 sapect of continue to regard Gambetta as the real arbiter steamers, 3 aniling ships, dredger, and a war of French destiny, whoever may be the Re-vessel. That these figures indicate a considerable

KAWANGERE PESTI, November xoth for the corresponding period in previous years.

Kainaky, the Austrian Premier, in In October, 1881, the returns amounted to 16,055 speaking to a committee of the delegation, said tons; in October, 1880, to 15,014 tons; in Octo that the alliance of Austria, Germany, and Italy ber, 1876, While considerable briskness has tous; in October, 1878, to is firmly consolidated ani)the inability of the

14,000 tons Emperor Francis Joseph to repay King Hum- prevailed in the later stages of ship construction, bert's visit was ascribable to causes unconnected the condition of the trade is fairly good, several with the relations between both countries; but contracts having been secured which will be the cordiality existing not thereby affected.

quite sufficient to fill the vacancies caused by Count Kalnoky further said that the Car's lanches. The following are the details of the peaceful convictions pledge that from Russia do principal vessels-Messrs. A. M'Millas and danger is threatened to European peace, and he Son, Dumbarton, launched the Taurus, a screw apprehended no disturbance of the peace of steamer, of 1,800 tons and 1,500-horse power, for Europe from any quarter,OLDAN YO the fleet of MM. Fraissinet Marseilles.

SUIT No. 1340 of 1882.

'AND ANOTHER,

A LL Persons having any Claims or Demands Là on the KHÔNG SỬJI LI Cratery Shop are requested to transmit the particulars thereof to me in order that the same may be examined and discharged; and all Fersons who are Indebted to the said KWONG SUI LI are required to pay the amount of their Respective Debts to me forthwith, otherwise legal proceedings will be instituted for the recovery thereof without further notice.

Dated this gth day of December, 1887

CHUNG SHING HONG,

Receiver.

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

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CONSIGN

ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship

"OCEANIC

from San Francisco, &c., are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignn. Goods. ture and to take immediate delivery of their

Cargo impeding discharge of the Steamer, will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense,

F. E. FOSTER,

Agent. -Hongkong 9th December, 1881, -[toj-

WANTED TO RENT,.

FROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCH,

FURNISHED FAMILY

RESIDENCE, IN A HEALTHY SITUATION, with GARDEN, STABLE, AND COACH HOUSE,

Full Particulars to be sent to

E. B Hongkong Telegraph Ofici Hongkong, 3rd October, 1883.

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Hongkong, 4th December; 1887.

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MAKE LONDON, November 10th Messrs. Barclay, Curie, end

Iaunched the Artvinde, an fron sailing ship of 1,650 tons, for Messrs. Walter: Duncan and Co., v. East India merchants, Glasgow." Mesar, ], and

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a steel-screw steamer of a 200, tous," and FAXIS, November roth have power, for Men Datid caw me o *French journals, in leading articles, are very: Glasgow, Messrs. Robert Napier and Sons, Canuch Incensed at the Egyptian Government in Goran, launched HM9. Leander, the first of

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No. 8, Beaconsfield Arcade Hongkong, 1st November, 1882.- 1922 INTERNATIONAL

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NOVELTY COMPANY.

KOOLANGSOO, AMOY, (CHINA), MPORTERS OF EUROPEAN

AND. N "AMERICAN NOVELTIES.

-EMILE PFANKUCHEN, Manager

Amay, 22nd August, 1881.

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MERCHANT NAVY.)

NAVY BOILED LONG FLAX

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ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

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Hongkong, 15th June, 1881, 104, CHS. J. GAUPP & Co.

HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKERS,

CHRON

JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, AND OPTICIANS.

CHARTS AND BOOKS.

NAUTICAL

INSTRUMENTS,

**SOLE AGENTS

for Louis Audemars Watches

awarded the

highest Prizes at every Exhibitions and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES MARINE GLASSES AND SPYGLASSES

No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. [447 HAIR DRESSING SALOON:

HONGKONG HOTEL

WP. MOORE begs to inform the Gentle

men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of Hair-Cutting to so center, Having now in fils employ, three competent As sistants who are always in attendance, he antees to execute this class of work, in all its branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex celled in any part of the World. şeki

Hair Cutting....

Cents, Cents. Shampooing

Shaving .........................................75 Cents, Trimming Beards.................25 Cents.

MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED

RAZORE MOST CAREFULLY RE-GET.

Mr. Moors begs to recommend bla GOGO SHAMPOO WASH"

G. FALCONER & CO. XXATCH AND CHRONOMETER to the public as unrivalled by any prepara WAT MANUFACTURERS

tion ever produced for promoting the growth Fe AND of the hair. The basis of this compound is JEWELLERS

made of soap roots the natives of the Philip NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTSpine Islands never use anything else for i

CHARTS AND BOOKS, OR washing their hair; they are never found bald,

• No. 45, QUEEN'S-road Central (434) and it is quite common to see the females with hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly ning DE SOUZA & CO.

Wath as directed, DRINTERS, STATIONERS,

BOOKBINDERS. D'AQUILAR STREEZ

EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITH ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH:

AND

will

The proprietor offer the Wash to the public”, entirely confident that by its restorative prof pertles It will without fail arrest decaying hair, It completely eradicates scarf," dandruin, and cures all diseases of the scalpen it does contulig myes AERSKOUZ properties it milkys the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great caussɛ di people their hair?

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VERY MODERATE TERMS. T

SELECTED MATERIALS FOR WANAAMIO MARKET REPORTS MAI

Book-binding and Ruling in every style executed" | put this wash up in bottles withou

- at low rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. 20terment, and be will guarantee, Hongkong, 23nd August, 188174 (582) length of time in any climate.

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