Intimations.
'DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA,
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DISPENSING CHEMISTS, &C.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1891.
SIAM is the lawyer's paradise, evidently. The THE Macaense contains an account of a pretty
The witness said that his copy of the mother
those who have to decide upon the Share | almost excessive stamp duty now charge. Bangkok Times records the departure recently gallant get which a boy of thirtceb, named.epitaph tallied with the carved inscription, but Ordnance to-morrow? This journal was | Another, and this is the strongest point of of young American attorney who left there for Maximiliano José Colaço, son of the prophctor not the father's.... One of the men standing there
first in the field in advocating proper legislation in regard to the stock gambling which has been so rile in this colony and which has irretrievably ruined so many of
the States with $14.000, besides having acquired landed property in Bugkok and being in every way much better off than when be tripped ashore some three short years ago.
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all, is that the Association when reformed should hind its members firmly down in the matter of signing for the concerned," as were those of the Medes and Persians, some time past was that passed upon an artist's and any violation of It should be met medel, named Richard Henter, at a recent sitting of the Dublin Commission Court. The with summary expulsion. This is the man was employed by a Miss Redmond to serve true and only safe-guard against as a model for the Father Mathew statue which is about to be erected by subscription, but a dishonest speculation, and is about
difference arose between them and in a fit of only practical device that can tage Hunter destroyed the model, which was he introduced to prevent brokers specu-most completed. The thing was valued at lating on their own account. The public £350, but the Judge sentenced him to seven will then know with whom they are dealing, and knowing the seller or the
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of the Bella Vista baths, performed on the 8th inst. He and three others' named de Sours, Aquino, and Telles jun., were out in a small brat, some half-mile from the shore, when Tolles +egan rocking the boat and fooling generally. of an accident, as they couldn't swim, but he continued, and brand by they found themselves in the water. De Sours and Aquino were in imminent danger of drowning, had not College had the presence of mind to swim to them with oars, and so supported them until he could bring the boat to them. His father saw the "accident," and tank them into another boat, The Governor of Macao is moving the Lisbon authorities to recognise the youth's bravery, and in the meantime Tolles is up before the Magis- trate.
opinion as to the advisability of some measure of reform. We are, however, far from satisfied that the measure now proposed will meet the evil, but rather are of opinion that it will be found. Impracti- cable of working If the proposed measure là adopted, in its entirety, and will only result in Intensifying the situation, while further demoralizing the community: Does any sane creature, with the example of the futlilty of the working of the Gambling buyer, as the case may be, of a certain Kriemhild, at Singapore, as cargo for Hamburg pelhofer-feld, Berlin, during the recent Geld
Ordinance as affecting the dealings in Manila lottery tickets before him, think for a single moment that buying and selling on time will not continue in this colony in the face of any such flegislation? If there be such a one amongst us he must be an
stock will be a guide to a genuine Investor, and also a wholesome check upon reckless gambling. These reforms lle the hands of most immediately concerned, and if they fail to shew
really desirous
of that they are
years penal servitude.
excessively simple Individual. Not only seeing the colossal share-business which State, the whole cost of the fine is to be refunded horse was seen to rear wildly, and the nex
A SHOCKING catastrophe occurred on the Tem
exercises of the Kaiser Frans Grenadier. Regi- -ment. The first company was engaged in throwing up earthworks. Rain was falling in torrents at the time, and a terrific thunderstorm was raging. Suddenly a tremendous crash wAI heard, when it was observed that the lightning had struck in the midst of the company, all being thrown to the ground. The captain's minute dropped dead Those who were able ran to assist the captalo and 34 men of the company who were lying senseless on the ground. It was then discovered that the lightning had struck, the horse, while the bugler who was holding him had the spike of bis helmet melted. bad travelled from the top of the head through The current bad struck the man's helmet and
ing a scalp wound and singeing the man's hair, body. The unfortunate fellow, who is not besides making a red zigzag mark all along the expected to live, and six others, were carried is cloaks to the adjacent hospital.
said his name was Tang Sia Seng. Witness saw him again, at the door of this Court, on July 8; Identified him now in Court by the back of his neck, not having seen much of his face.. In cross-examining the witness as to "the and referred to a black-lead rubbing of Chinese
same as he had, acen, except that there was carved characters, which witness laid was the added on the paper "Kau Chong, worshipping son," after "berd lles Tang A Lok thus making it appear that the next of kin was plaintiff's father.
The case was adjourned until Tuesday, and it is hoped to finish by Thursday next,
* CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not necessarily andwas the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this column.
THE GOVERNMENT AND THE ATHLETIC CLUB.
TOT EDITOR OF THE "Hokazana TELEGRAFN.** SIR-I enclose, for the favour of publication, copy of a letter received by me to-day from the Govenment, in reply to my communication of art May last. Yours truly,
-W. M. YOUNG,
Hon. Sec-AC.
Hongkong, 16th July, rågi.
were found on board the German steamship AT the end of last August 5,000 tiels of oplum
taya the Frid Press, that the principle Involved from Hongkong. We pointed out at the time, in the prosecution, though perfectly justified from a legal point of view, threw great responsibility on the captains of vessels carrying opium in transit. We learn tha in consequence of much correspondence with the Government, and as result of communication from the Secretary of to Messrs. Puttfarcken, on behalf of Messrs. Getllag, the consignees, FINANCIAL failure has apparently hung out its banner on the outward wall, for the cry is still it comes, otherwise rumour lies. It has been currently reported this morning that two old and influential firms well-known throughout the game Indefinitely and be able to repudiate One" and sole prompting motive of Mr. East have just "kuocked under." The first is the left side of the body into the grund, inflict---Mav, I-am. directed by Hls Excellency the that of Messrs. Alstons, Scott and Co., of Ceylon, their engagements at will, without any KISWICK when he brought this Bill who carried on a large business as merchants particular qualms of conscience so far as forward we would be sorry indeed to and estate agents, and also as agents for the Our New Factory has been recently refitted Hongkong law is concerned. We do not affirm; in fact it is regarded by ninety financial institutions which have branches question that our sage legislators are all per cent of the residents of Hongkong here. The second is that of Messrs. Mactaggart "honourable" men, as the immortal/ that it is a case of diamond cut diamond, | Tidman and Co. of London, but whether all the THE severe frost which was experienced last Valley to which you refer may yet receive: the bard would possibly have said in regard but from which side the most sparks will to this all-important question, but faw will fly remains to be seen. The purest ingredients only are used, and the dispute, that it is better that such ques-
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tions brought forward for the purification of the Hongkong community should be Introduced by those who, while acknow. ledging their apparent bona fides, are without even the suspicion of reproach. Now it cannot he gainsaid in regard to many popular stocks which have had their brief existence and subsequently been knocked into ple, that the paternity of the same has been claimed by the eminent firm here represented by the mover of the Bill, and supported by its Press henchman; need we say we refer to Rio Tintos in the past, and China Sugars and Imuris of the present. When the MAHARAJAH, since dubbed Sultan of Johore, first visited England and was being feasted by Tummy to repletion, Frank Burnand humorously asked "Who Is the Maharajah, and where is Johore and asregards the mysterious Imuris mines, we should be justified in asking a similar question if it were not for its serious aspect. Here is a mine literally without definite location, yet no less than $1,000,000 are
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LONDON, July 14th. Eastham Section, recently filled.
An embankment has given way, closing the
THE JEWS IN RUSSIA. The exodus had had a disturbing influence on trade, but a reaction has set in.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
MESSES, Butterfield & Swire inform us that the Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Patroclus. from Liverpool, left Singapore for this port yesterday afternoon, and is due on the 21st Inst.
An English paper remarks that "ordinary women prefer ordinary men" and that "the comraon female mind cannot be got to admire genius." That's just as true of men an of women. We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Amhold, Karberg & Co.) that the China Shippers Mutual S. N. Co.'s steamer Oobeck, from London and Liverpool, passed the Cical on the roll last and may be considered due at Singapore on or
about the 1st prox.
THE Chinese in Victoria, Australia, have decreased in to years from 13,123 to 8,737, and
there are 17,467, and yet there is many a man were in Victoria 9,049 aninhabited houses; now
who has no place to lay his head.
British
branches of this firm, which worked under different styles in Java and other places in the East, are involved in the failure, or not, we have not yet learned.
AN exchange records the following extraordinary "fate which has befallen three brothers named Vanderburg, cattle breeders, of Atchison, County Kansas. About a fortnight ago a steer, belonging to one of their herds of cattle, was bitten by a mad dog, and soon showed unmistakable symptome of rabies. The disease spread throughout the berd, and Messrs. Vanderburg, who were not aware of what had occurred, were bitten each in turn by the affected cattle. They paid no parti- cular attention to their wounds until one of the brothers was violently attacked recently with hydrophobia, and died in tertible agony following day. Another of the brothers succumbed under similar circumstances. The third now exhibits all the symptoms of the disease, and it is not thought likely that he will
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A COUPLE of ponies that were being driven in a wagonette near Wanchal market yesterday afternoon took fright at something, and ran away. In a few moments they caused the vehicle to collide with a tree, and the two mafoos on the box began to think of their hereafter, but luckelly the pole carried away, and no particular damage was done. But the ponies kept on, and zaced down the Praya at top speed, causing a con- aiderable number of coolies and youngsters to burry along at quite an unusual thts. The coolic left, their barrows, however, and when the animals reached them there was a small circus, erding in favor of the barrows. The pony to whose harness the pole was still attached got to its stable feeling rather warm, and its advent so upset a griffin,that was feeling a bit seedy that it went out and, in the language of Mrs, Siegel, laid down to die.
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Colonial Secretary's Office, 15th July, regr. SIR-With reference to your letter of the 21st
Officer Administering the Goverment to inform received the very careful consideration of the you that the subject brought forward by you has
the general extension and aaritary Improvement Government. It is hoped that the scheme for
of the public recreation ground in the Happy
which His Excellency is furnishing more complete Information as to the detalls and objects of the scheme than were previously sub- mitted.
I am to add that the consideration of this question has been delayed owing to the necessity of considering, with it, other important proposals involving expenditure and also of obtaining more in detail the proportion of the estimated cast of this scheme due to sanitary and recreation purposes 'respectively, in regard to which the Secretary of State appears to have been under some misapprehension.
Had it been supposed that the investigation Into this matter would have involved so much delay as has occurred, your letter would have been acknowledged entlier, with an intimation. that the subject was under consideration,
I have the honour to be, Sir, your most obedient servant,
W. H. Young, Esq.
W. MEIGH GOODMAN, Acting Colonial Secretary,
night extended to the Theatre Royal, notwith-approval of the Secretary of State, with a view to standing that the bill of fare comprised that very humorous and funeful opera "Les Manteaux Noirs." What the audience lacked in numbers it certainly made up for In enthusiasm, but that won't pay hotel bills. There, is really very Kittle fresh to be said about the undoubtedly high-class company which Mr. Willard piloting around-they played and sang as charmingly as ever, Miss St. John was a sweetly pretty Girola, and got an encore nearly every time she tried; Mr. Walshe was never in better voice, and, we noted with pleasure, has profited by the friendly hints given the other evening, and paid a little more attention to acting. Mr. Wentworth gave further proofs of his ability as comedian, fa the part of Don Fase, and Mr. Hall was as funny as a funny man could be. Mr. Vernard, made up as Mr...the handsome broker, crippled a quantity of Spanish during his impersonation of the gay and giddy Dex Philip, but atooed for it to some extent by singing a pretty serenade. Miss Patey was not an unqualified success as Queen Itabel-she looked koow jader, and as though she was anxious if her diamonds were being lifted at the hotel. Miss Bessie Royal gained fresh laurels by her | IMPORTANT SURVEY IN BORNEO, sprightly acting and singing as Donna Clarinda, and all the young ladies of the chorus lacked
'H.M.S. Rattler, Captain Heugh, which at lovely-To-night Paul Jones will be repeated. Singapore on the 6th Inst., made a very import
ant survey In parallel 4.10 N., in which territory THE following is an interesting extract from a the Imits and borders of the Dutch and British book recently published in England The North Borneo Company's posscasions have first tendency we notice of the military professionhitherto not been defined on a satisfactory basis lethat it makes a soldier more or less a machine. The Rattler, just after returning from Wuhu, "His not to reason why, his but to do and die.": the scene of the recent riots, received lustractions To be "lord of himself" is often, as Lord Byron at Hongkong to proceed to Borges in order to found to his cast, a "heritage of woe to a man; carry out the survey as ordered by the Lords of and it is not a bad thing for him to be wound the Admiralty. She left Hongkong on the 16th up like a clock and made to go right; but this May, and, fu company with the Dutch warship winding-up process converts him isto, it may be, Banda, Captain Van Owen, the survey of parallel a noble machine, but a machine still. Nearly 410 N. commenced on the Sibillik Island. The to do. He is put down for a new pair of boots of conclusively that the British North Borneo Com
pany have acquired the whole of the St. Lucia tunic without being asked whether he wants them or not. His dinner comes to him as Bay and the two rivers Sri Nengars and Sino though it were manna from heaven. He is Soldang. These rivers were surveyed from the told when to get his hair cut, and when to mouth right up to the source, which was found to pat on or take offthe severn! parts of his outfit.At be eighteen miles away. They are in point of length he ceases almost entirely to think for fact nothing more or less than a variety of creeks, himself, and puts childlike trust in the Queen's with an unusual abundance of mangroves that Regulations," Poor Tommy I have seen run out for a great distancoin the waters. It was -hour-at-a, discovered that this part of Boraco consists of him standing for nearly an railway station, keeping all the time one great delta, which makes It feasible for a heavy valle on bis back because no one traveller to go from South to North, by using told him to take it off, and he could not creeks only, for a distance of over fifteenmiles from himself originate enough thought to do so. On the coast. There is a prevailing idea that by the Christmas Day an old soldier was carrying a means of these rivers the forest products of a plum-pudding from the cook-house to his British North Borneo have been, drained and barrack-room, A sergeant who happened to be smuggled out of the territory, across or down behind him shouted out in joke, "Attention!" the rivers into the land possessed by the Datch. Down went the hands of this creature of habit The Banda and the Raffler have removed all to his side, and down weat the dish. This is all the discrepancies that existed with regard to the very well, but at the same time it must be demarcation of the two borders; and indeed, remembered that there are Tommies and when a comparison came to be made, it was Tommies. We have seen him in the pathetic, found that the surveys of both parties corres and the plalatire, and also in the irate moo, ponded in nearly every detall. The parallel Tommy," in the East anyhow, neither wants | with large beacons, with the Dutch Ang and from a very varied experience judge that latitude of 410 N has been beaconed off nor deserves any great amount of commiseration shewing to the southward, and the English The author of the above extract would have flag shewing to the northward, in ever of "galikoi soldiers who chased a 'ricksba up rivers extend. The whole place has been com been hugely instructed had he seen the squad direction over the eighteen miles as far as these Queen's Road a few nights since demanding the pletely and satisfactorly settled by observation scalp of the occupant. It is only tight and and owing to the Immenso mangrove swamps, proper that such men should not be allowed to great difficulty was experienced in finding an "think" for themselves--it aves them a deal observatory spot. The country in the vicinity of tribulation.Load done
'seems to be devoid of fruit, but there seemed to be any number of pigsand wild boats. The people on board the Rattler managed to get, no less than eight pige in one day, which averaged, "when dressed, about So lbs. each. The entire survey was completed in the course of a month, and then the ships came to Singapore.
for any other purpose than that of Containing | Incas and Cortez gave up in despair, the aboriginals from 780 to 584. In 1881 MR. Supreme Court Judge Chubb (N.Q.), in everything which a soldier does he is ordered result of the survey, says the Frie Press, provad
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The following libel is laid at the door of the Evening Sun. "When you go over to the City of Brotherly Love de you see Mr. and Mrs. Benson Yes; but there is little pleasure in it. Why, what is the matter with them "The old story: Many in New York and repent in Philadelphia,"
On Monday last, says the Bangkeh Times of the rit Inst., John Maclean, trading under the style of Maclean & Co. filed a schedule in R.B.M. Consular Court (Bankruptcy Division) The Habilities are said to be a little over $400,000 and the immediate cause of the failure may be attributed to the pressure brought to bear on the young man by the liquidators of the firm of Jucker, Sigg & Co.
Regina . Vosper, for sedition :-There is no moral harm in advocating a Republic, provided peaceful means are recommended. 1 belleve, and I think in common with most intelligent men, that the conversion of the Australian colonies into a Republic is inevitable, and I am some of opinion that the person who does not, measure, agree with that idea is one who is in- Capable of comprehending the destiny of his country... Saccess alone justifies rebellion;ifit Is successful, then, whether the effects are good or ill, no one can judge of them, and none can punish the principals; if however, it is not successful, society avenges itself on the rebels. even though it may subsequently admit that they were right, If the Crown placed the same construction upon Chief Justice Lilley's words that they had upon those of the defendant. and the jury endorsed that construction, then the Chief Justice could be punished as could be any. other individual. He who runs in read,
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A SENSATIONAL case is now engaging the attenIN connection with the mobbery that was tion of the Civil Court at Antwerp Two perpetrated at the Hongkong Hotel on the night ex-agents of the Congo Free State and army of the 14th fast, some interesting facts have came to lights, It would seem from the surround- officers are charging each other with cheating. They each way the other stole ivory and guns ings of the case that the thief or thieves were from the Government while in Africa, and are thoroughly conversant with the interior arrange- saing one another for libel. Some exceedingly ments of the room, and knew where the jewellery was to be found. The Inmates of the room, racy testimony regarding the administration of rac Congo Free State wilt be forthcoming of Mr. and Mrs. Hawes, were asleep, but it these trials,
would have been almost impossible for the thief to bave noiselessly ransacked the room without Awakening the occupants unless he knew exactly where to put his hands on the things, Jewellery to the amount of about $360 was annexed, and we believe that many of the articies stolen were prized not so much for their intrinsic value as for other reasons, To prove that the affair was very leisurely carried out, or that previous a palt of brass buckles which, being highly pa advice had been given to the untimely visitor, shed, resembled gold, were cut off Mrs. Hawes' shoez. A bundle of odds and ends that had been collected from the dressing table was found on the verandah the following morning. No arreate have yet been made.
Even should this Bill become law both speculators and brokers will smile up their sleeves at it, and the old game will jog on as serenely as over. At the same time it is absolutely necessary that some reform should be introduced for the purlication of share-dealing, but as We have maintained throughout the chapter the remedy lies in the bands of the influential and respectable brokers, or rather in a properly formed and solidly based Broker's Association. And why those members of the present effete institu- tion, and all who can claim to under the above category, should not long ago have taken a firm and Independent stand and in the interests alike of their principals and themselves, Introduced these much needed reforms (for that they are absolutely necessary is patent TBangkok police are doing their utmost to collect the triennial poll-tax ($270 per capita) even to one possessing the crudest of levied on Chinese Immigrants. The wily commercial minds) we cannot pretend Celestial, however, is equally on the alert to 15. M. S. Hyacinth, which is at present stationed erade payment, and adopts extraordinary dodges at Stugapore, will be relieved, according to the to understand. To put it simply and to that end. As a last resort, says the Times: Free Press, either during the latter part of this shortly, let the present brokers waiting the "blues are now literally sticking up" year or early next year by one of the new rooms-for they are nothing more-be carriages and buses carrying Chinese along the craisers, in accordance with the new regulations. main thoroughfares of the city and suburbs, and The Hyacinth will come to Hongkong for a brief cleaned aut of about half their those whom they find without the mark are period, and will then proceed home to broken "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OCs, occupants, and let them reorganise an Asso-invited to step into the nearest tax-collector's up. H. M. 5. Plover, Redpole and Pigmy will
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BOSTONIAN love scene. "Believe me, George, dear, the fact that you are not wealthy makes no difference in my love for you," she said. "I love you for yourself alone. I would choose love in a cottage rather than a union without affection in a costly mansion." "Darling" he said, "I am glad to hear you speak thus. There is now but one obstacle to prevent our marriage. And what is that ?" she asked #I can't raise the wind to buy even the cottage.”
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A JOURNEY IN-ROREA:
(Continuad.)
-~~~~BUDDHISM.
The monasteries in the Diamond Mountaion Occupy a fairly. well-defined *district of some thirty miles long by twenty miles broad in the north of the Kang.won Province, and are easily visibly from the Lastern Sea, whence the main range, is distant mot more than thirty miles ́as the crow files, Few places are more celebrated in any country than these mountains are in Korea The early Huddhists were evidently the vay soon leave the China Staiton. H. M. S.
first to explore these, to all appearance, unfavits ciation that will, by its adherence to astriot
Peacock, on the expiration of her commission, is
ing highlands. The absolute seclusion of the code of rules, protect the interests of the HEAVEN be praised, for the blessings of civilizato
go home. These vessels are to be
place and the severe grandeur of the scenery by one of the latest twin screw public, and thereby gain" ita confidence |tion have been extended even to that night-side supplanted
failed conditions dear in the monastic mind in days when Buddhism was more of a reality The names of the cruisers and respect. Let brokers be sworn and of-nature-like City, Macan. In connection with cruisers capable of steaming over twenty
the "Joss pidgin that is to be indulged in there knots an hour.
and less of a sham then it is now. licensed so that they may individually bear on our Lord's next resting day there are to not known at precent, and although
Altogether, the district boasts of forty shrines, a fair proportion of the responsibility be athletic sports too, Whoop-la! From the several names are mentioned nothing definite is
tended by 300 or 400 monks, a few nous, and s Cathedral to the bath house is a far cry, but to band. All the ships of the new Australian HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1891.
attending their Important calling. Wer. T. 1. Collage has imported two fiery steeds Colonies Defence Fleet ceatly turned out of occupied most of this morning. The next wineas, host of lay servitors. The great majority of the would also suggest, that the license fee be from the wilds of Mongair, and these for the firm the different shipyards at home, are at present-To-Sing, said he was cook in Tang Tong Shan, monks are congregated at the four chief monas THE Lord Chief Justice of England, in a heavy one, for this would exclude all time will be tied to the famous bus and will carry at Colombo. They are expected in Singapore and was sent to take copies of certain laseriptions feries, and the non possess & Balati xnctuary ar Intending visitors over the eating distance in shortly on their way to Batavia, where all the on the Tang family tombs. Tang Lai Sang bad two, where they find sufficient to do, apart from concluding his summing up in a cause doubtful characters from the Association, five minutes more or less. The weekly wash vessels are to assemble, previous to proceeding given him's copy, for comparison with the tomb. religious exercises in weaving cotton and celor which he recently presided over, and would be the cause of more than will commence at 5.30 p.m. at Bella Vista, and to their destination in Australian waters, HM.S. He noticed itres men standing near. One hempen garments, and other womanly occupa reminded the jury who had to decide upon one shady" Individual making a graceful ample quantities of soap have been provided. Rattler will leave Singapore on the 28th instant, looked like a stone-cutter, one gentleman, and tons. The monks, when not in residence at the Sports of all sorts will be indulged in at that in order to proceed to the Christmas and Cocos oné a servant. The first was chipping the inscrip monasteries, travel all over the country, alms' the case that in arriving at a decision exit from the already thinned ranks of popular resort, but is give fame particulis Islands on the annual official visit in addition tios, Witness saw two sentenced out by him bowl in hand, chanting the canons of Buddha regarding the honour of one party they the spread-engled knights, The extra would only be anticipating the pleasures that to the usual routine, business to be performed, Mr. Franels objected to a statement of any from door to door, soliciting subscription to the were not to forget their own. May not cost of the necessary license could be made wait the many weasy pligrims who will doubt the Reliler has to make a survey of the islands sort as to what was inscribed on the tomb building of a new aliar or for the repair of an old [less taks' full advantage of the opportunity to which should prove of considerable service to
'navigation:" this same pregnant, caution he applied to good to the brokers, by's reduction of the free themselves from sin and summer dust,
THEKCHINESE WILL CASE CAUS The cross-examination of the defendant
was a written document, and certified coples drgne, and begging from day to day the food and
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