LATEST DETAILS OF THE FALL OF WEL-RAI-WEI,

THE EVIDENCE OF A RELIABLE HYR WITNESS

A private letter, Ixtely received by the Shanchat Mercury from one of the foreigners

who was at Liukungan during the fight with the Japanese, contains several interesting details. Referring to the Chinese soldiers the leiber states that they were the most abjret cowarda, throwing themselves on the ground and absolutely refusing to fight. As

many as twenty soldfern were decapi sted in

on morning for refuent of duty, but even this would scarcely induce the others to make cven

of fighting. All the pretence ralstance that was ffered was either made by the sallons of the feet or by the foreigners.

Another factor was the intense cold experi- enced The soldiers were not prepared for such weather, and suffered terribly, haddling together wherever they could find shelter for the Kaks of the warmth of each others' bodies. Even me of the foreigners suffered from the cold, few of them having eluthing adequate for their ne: ds, After the vinking of the

the ships, by which the wardrobes of several of the foreigners were lost, this suffering became

came more severe.

Admiral Ting made no secret of his intention to comanit suicide before sansendertag, and when he rent cut the fi

letter asking for terms, he called such of his officers, Chinese and Foreign, as were handy, and bade them farewell, dists buting his personal effects among thems as sou ven'rs. He then sated his fate and declined to listess to any expostulations, calmly carrying out bis dele vination when ready. During all the fighting the Admiral kent wherever the fire was hostest, and thewitter says that, in view of what he finally did he feel- sure te boped to be elled in actres

Of course 1 Ting was a man, and so chose death in preference to dishonour.-Ed. H. K. 7.]

THE ORIGIN OF THE NATIONAL

FLAG OF JAPAN.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, İSATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1805.

there ever was a people who should be taught | 18 anlikely that he would, have made common | order, disclɔilne, bonar, truth, and honesty by Cause with two champions of the keel unless he plentiful application of the 'cat,' the Inhabitants | held theleviews. of Imerian and Be'silce are that people. They call themselves the Masters of Madagascar, bat are not acknowledged as such by many tribes,

It will be a difficult task for France to put ome order into the affairs of the island, but it will be a noble task and a paying one."

The Madagascar News, Antanssten, con

tains very bellicose and very confident editorial leaders, which foreshadow the tactics with which the Hovas will meet the Invader. Tha: paper says

We are not afraid of France. France evidently does not realize how strong we are, and she cannot afford to expend the enormous sums and the large number of troops necessary to meet us on equal terms. No roads lead through our forests, no bridges span our rivers, which are awarming with crocodiles. While the French are advancing toward our capital, they will be vanquished by our forces and decimated by fever."

speaking whites in the island, among whom But this is mainly the opinion of the English there are not a low Americans. They meet with equal dedance on the part of the French. A correspondent to the Figoro, Paris, writer

"All

these adventurers, in

in gorgeous uniforma and high-sounding tiller, carry themselves like regular fire-enters and, to do them justice, they do their best to earn their money and the dosen bollets which the French wil pot fail to award them if they catch them. Their activity is fecredible; they know that they are safe dur Ing the winter, and profit by it. Meanwhile the Pilme Minister Princes

the

and Princesses, the

A contest between an American keel sloop and the latest Erglish cutter would dispose of the nursery argument always put forward by English yachtsmen, that a selling boat pure and male might just as appropriately have a side- wheel as a centreboard. The real question to be settlest is, whether under absolutely similar

conditions we can outbuild the Britlab, and that

keel defender alone can determine-Polica Garelli.

THE WILD CAT COLUMN. The depression! An erstwhile "feading sonthern daily now towerts 1wo-line advts, three times for a shilling.

does its business. The applicant for a loan is This le bow a certain well-known financier asked to forulsh full particulars, Leave doca- ments, and to call again. Should all be right,

he is instructed to call a third time. At the on the next visit he is informed that a loan will be granted, but no defi.ite sum fixed, and final visit the finar cler calls in his back

amount is settled, and the ba-k-kee, er, who produces a mortgage or assignment of interest in which the ama nt is not filed in. Then

cheque is made out, pay ble in client's cider, but with the am

The financier algns this, amount blank. and requests the client to endorse it, so that the clerk can fit the mount and get the cash accordingly, and the clerk leaves with it. During from the bank" The borrower andoisas \{t

absence the dred is signed, still with the that work" the clerk returns, the money it amount In blank, at the

bookkeeper does all

e borrower

wer leaves. The cheque the bank, and it and the deed Great was Diana of the Fphesians, and grea'

*** now filled lo for us large a sum sa the are the warriors and diplomatists of la belle security will grand. The cheque then taken France among the wild tribes of the ft Daikin the bank and cashed in geld. By which Continent" and Madagascar.

complication of devices the asurer has the evidence of the Ligned deed and the endorsed cheque. and of himself and his factotom and the bank ledger, against the bare testimony of the borrower. Consequently, she borrower's altempt to dispute the claims is apt to end in his commlital tax pelny, ''

Governors and all the officials set an example by preaching a Holy War, while the sorcerers prophesy in the mountain districts, promising all sorts of wonders,”

SPORTING NEWS.

*Hatedand se veral far-sighted men Boston, March 27th. At die of latest advices

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The following boteres ing information relative to the now well known national ftar of Japan was recently translated for th~ Japan Mail from the Younturi, japonese vernacular print:--

After the anival of Amrican steamers (men- of-sa) Unga in 1851 the country became nec silty of strengthening the coastlefs. Faremost

those men WIS remost among the Shimazu S-1n, Lord of Satsume. He caused the hatte hips in be constructed after Western n dels Alout the same time the Shogunate also conceived the idea of bullding foreign- fa hloted sales, and hearing that the Lord of Satsumi ad shesly set the scheme on foot, I Isend a poder to him to the effect that the vessels should be presented to the Shogunate on their cu

of A

Jake Kiralo bag accepted Peter Maher's chal lenge for an eight-round fight, to be decided in from the States it had not been deglded before what club the contest will be held.

A letter has been received from Frank Craig,

the Haricin" Coffee Cooler," in which he says:

"I suppose you think I am flying my kite too high in agreeing to fight Frank P. Slavin, but I do not think so. Slavio, they claim over here, (England) banever been the same boxer itace be

rush the

Suppostag Slavia s good

leon. In the summer of the follow. Peter Jackson, who injured him internally, Hall defeated him slace be has been running ing year, when the constraction of the ships the Rose Hotel, and keeping a hotel with the neatly finished, Prime Shims zu had oceriton to

there is in London don't help boxer to come to Yido, One day while visking at the keep to trafnie think he has a cinch in Shegn 'e Courbe happened to meet Abe Ise.

A ever be

was, I don't arkam, the Chiel Councilor, Among other defeatleg me. I will fight at 175 pounds.

their conversation turned on the question have grown big on Southdown mutton and toples their

Japanese national Big. The Prince get

Renuine Bana' ale, and while I am going out of observe that he considered it inconvenient my class in fighting a man who aspired to be the that there was по mark by which a chan

champion of the world, you can rest assured Japanese vessel. might Fe Alstingolshed from shall be in first-class shape and not in the con- one belonging le another country, especially us dition I was when I fought Peter Maher. If I the blea he had in view of opening communi- defeat Slavin I am going to make Peter Jackson callon with the Loochon group would facrease fight or jump out of England." the disk of a

of a Japanese vessel being stranded ou

■ foreign share. He thought also that when the aen in course of construction in Satsuma for the use of the Shogunate should be completed

ships then in

Jackson and Mitchell hava fatled to reach an understanding as to where they will decide their match and the indications now are that the whole off. The fault is entirely attributed to Mitchell,

has never gone

The Mutual Life Assurance Society of New York has just got rid of its oldest annuitant. He bought his annuity in 65. Being then lo his 74th year he should, according to all the mortality tables have lived seven years and

four months, fut the veteran bang out and drew age of 10: be was over 3,000 dollars to the good his income for 28 years. When he died at the

on the transaction,

said to bave caused the sippage of the Com- "Much swi dling and heavy overdrafts" are

mercial Bank of Newfoundland, which stoppage was the origin of the recent crisis, Same old windle. Same old heavy overdraft. Probably same old plous man at the head of affairs,

The last oolcrlous mlier who pegged out for better land lelt 750 bell-toppers behind him all full of coppers. The coppers which had averfowed the bell-toppers were stacked away in kegs. The only way to make your money secure, nowadays, is to put it into coppers then no burglar smaller than a camel can get *way with it.

and brought up to Yeda Bay, some suitable thing will be called It was doubtless never to lead on furniture. The widow answered the

The

of

speration on the eye of nine of her five children, A poor Melbourne widow, in need of £5 for an was attracted by the advt, of "a lady * willing advr, and got a reply from a firm, who congratu lated her on not falling into the hands of the Jews. She paid an inspection-fee of 5. (and 6d. tram-fare) and got a loan" of £7 (unstamped, and thereby may bang a prose cutton) for costs of bill-of-sale. At the end of 19 months the widow bad paid to to the usurers, of which no part went to repay the pilocipal, the leaders claiming a balance due of for principal and arrears of Interest. The

Australian laws to be brought into line with was accepted in full of all demands. When are

reason on the usury queițioo?

Mitchell is alacère in his auxiety to fight 15 pet a solictor of the track, and 3 108,

some one, Parson Davies is willing to back Joe Choyneki against him, or, in fact, any man in England, barring Peler Jackson, for $1,500 side. Here is Mitchell's chance.

To-day's Advertisements.

THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORÀ- TION, LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION;"

Intimations.

STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES.

PAYMENT OF FOURTH DIVIDEND ON WATKINS' SARSAPARILLA

HONGKONG CLAIMS.

NC ND OF FIVE (TER CONTENT OTICE is hereby given that a FOURTH

be PAYABLE. on Application at the OFFICE of the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, HOF OXONG, on and after THURS DAY. the 28th Inst., to all CREDITORS he CLAIMS bave been Received and Admitted. For the CHARtered Bank or Imp

AUSTRALIA AND CHINA,

T. I, SANSOM, Accountant,

Attorney for the Liquidator, NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION,

LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION, Hongkong, 16th March. 1905-

LJONGKONG

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FOR COLDS, COUGHS, AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG COMPLAINTS. WATKINS' CATHARTIC PILLS.

A STRICTLY VEGETABLE PURGATIVE. The Best Family Physic For

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VOLUNTEER CORPS.

ORDERS FOR THE WEEK ENDING 23RD

MARCH, 1895

FIELD BATTERY. No. 336-DUTY-Lieutenant W. MACHILI. and Sergeant W. K. WYLIE

Company, Pista Clothes,

No. 17-DRILLS-MONDAY, 5.30 PM..

TUESDAY, 0TM M., Pr.-Gen. Plafo Cloiber. FRIDAY,

Plain Clothes,

No. 238M DEON DOCK"

DETACHMENT COMPANY MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 5.15 PM. Plain Clothes. No, 139 —RESIGNÁTÍON–No. 4 Signaller G. SAVER has born permitted to resign; dated 11th March, Bos

MACHINE GUN COMPANY, No. 140-DRILLS-MONDAY, 3 30 PM Company, Plela Clother. 5.30 P.M.,

Gas, Plain Clothes. 3.30 PM, Gan, Plain Clothes, WEDNESDAY-ANNUAL COURSE

KOWLOON.

USKETRY-POLICE RANGE.

of

to leave NEW PEDDER'S WHARY at 2.30 P.M. Ammunition will be provided on Range. Uniform Khaki Dell with Galiers, Helmets (Plain), Belts, Pouches and Carbines.

9

THURSDAY, 5.30 PM., Gan, Plain Clothes, P., Squad, Pham cill be at the most only que FRIDAY, at

at $.30 P.M., Gun, Plain Clothes;

Plain

more oppertunity to complete the Annual Course before the Inspection by the Major-General Commanding on the 3rd April, and as it is most desirable that a large majority of the it is hoped that every effort will be made to put Members should have completed the course by that time,

appearanos on WEDNESDAY, the oth

instant.

It has been deckled that any Member making a score of fo poluts, or over, le entitled to. à Markoman's Hedge.

No. 341.---PROMOTION—The Commandant bes been pleased to approve of the following promotions:

No. 66-Sergeant A. M. MARSHALL to be Colour Sergeant, dated rath foxtant,

No. 79,--Gunner H. A. S. THOMSON to be Corporal, dated 14th instant,

By Order,

L. A. GORDON, Cspt, R.A,

Adjutant, Hongkong Volunteer Corps. Hongkong, 16th March, 1805,

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flag ought to be hosted on them. The Prince asked the Councillor whether any his intention to fight fact son when he issued the dentalon tad been come to by the Regency as

stipulation that he would not to what kind of selfonal insignia to adopt. The fight the National

lonal Sporting Club, gave hian Councillor replied that the iden

was good, the loophole be desired to evade the issue la but that owing to pressure of Important

busl ns the Shogunate had no time to attends matters reached a climax The opinion which s only was cash and 62 28. a receipt HIS commodious and well appointed Married Couples occupping one Room......$6.co

to prevails that Mitchell is preparing to let himself that paint. He asked the Prince, however,

loose upon the American public again, and the whether he had any suggestion to make on the controversy with Peter was to the nature of a matter, whereupon the latter

of replied

that, after little free advertising for himself, pending his thinking about it, he had come t the conclusion arrival. that the

figure of a red ball representing the sun should be adopted as the insignia of the country on scorult of the meaning of the Ideographs composing the name Nippon. The Councilor was much

much pleased at the Prince's happy conception,

eption, and asked him to have two or three set

specimens made 'lo show to the A carefully guarded secret has just been an- Shogun and the other Councillors. Four earthed, namely, that the Herreshoffs have samples were submited to the Chief Counsigned a contract not to build a Cup defender for cillor, who wrote to the Prince four or five any one outside of the Iselin-Vanderbili-Morgan dayı

later saying that the design had been syndicate. There is more manevring going on favourably received by all the Councillors, and

over the sall too. Hathaway, whe

the sailsfaction with it as It resembled the flag of no salls for the small bosis in a room over the power other country. On July 11th, 1854, notification

The seams are diagonal, the patent. was Issued by the Shogunate, over the signature of Patesy of Cowes, so there may be some hother of Counciller Abe, to the effect that in order to about Mr. Howard Gould's new go-rater being xveld confusion all ships owned by Japanese allowed to use them on the other side. The should thenceforth fly flag representing the defender will be a keel

Cup sun. On February 4th, 1855, one of the centreboard forward to check her falling off in

bea keel boat, with

possibly vessels constructed la Satsuma for the use of the light winds. She will not be composite built

-

*

that the Shogun himself bad expressed great worked for Gifford, of Fall River formerly they refer: what is afterwards left appears in

methop.

Shogunate war brought to Shinagawa where it cast anchor. That ship was the first to holst the Japanese A p.

THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH IN MADAGASCAR.

after

either, but will be of plate" Tobin bronze. She have quite a good draught, and in order that she may be bolit in the works down here, the water has been deepened between the ways in the south yard, and a stone wall will be planted which will form a foundation for bar to rest upon while building. In the rear of the ship a mud |

is now at work.

While the war between China and Japas digger seems to be nearing its end, there la every like-

Broken Hill mining information, as placed. before the readers of daily papers our to be accurate. It is the custom now to submit mining reports lo MS, to the managers to whose mines print. The metropolitan press mostly gets i rehash, (3) directly-censorised wire, or (3) wire drafted by manager (or directors), and banded to the meek veribe in place of his ow wise, which, sub tited for censorship, has not found favor with the salt of the earth, and has been cast salde.

The reported discovery of tree diamonds in

the New Donaidson mine, Corinna (Tas), and an alleged similar find in sand in the Arthur River, some time ago, look very like the fulfilment of a prognostication made, years since, by the late Govt.

Thurcau, 7.G.S Geologist, F. that diamonds would be found in the constlands near Mt. Sedgwick. That the whole of the Country sway back from

the West Count of Tamanla rich in minerials is well-proved-

lihood that the Jabus Gate will be kept jar / 124 of Taunton, Mass, and James Cog silver, lead, tie, copper, and gold being liberally

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design is decided upon, and Henry through the efforts of the French and Madagase

of Bristol, are now laying her down. distributed. And, now, Madagrse is the The Madagascar News The former laid down, the Navakor, Colonia | Mt. "Huxley,” more max monds. In spite of DHLING FLUE, MAGAZINE GAP. designates the inhabitants of the island) M. ds and Vigilant. Coggeshall has not bad much small and ates to investors.one

by Holid gold. Villiers, the French

to the Queen of experience, and is more of a helper than any mining 1 gulet Hitle Taimana of late yours than Mada zecar, submitted an ultimatum blag ehe. Waliman has the offrets to a book, on some of the much-advertised big gold-fields demat.ding complete sub iselon to France, but which has a chale on it, and he f now laying of Australla, An interesting article could al ba the people of Madagascar * are prepared to resist the body plan on the scriving board. all attempts to subjugate them, says the Literary The firm will give out no leformation, and the chances of small

on the up pilog wilblo the reach o Digest, confident that their murderous climate men have been instructed to keep their mouths modest puries, that have taken place within the and the impassability of their roads will outweigh that. This order was given out last week. That last few years in the share-market of small the advantages on the French side.

the new boat will be of Tobin brosse on the Tasmanian ventures-low-priced quotadoos st When King Radamas II. Was crowned an bottom

WHRY ruler of the Madagese, in the beginning of the pisters, who have been unkles in sy for ran which a hig gambler would diadeia to look, but GODOWN

working in Nyack and which have spelled "competencies" for the sixties, be wore an English malform, but his on the Delaware, are turning up every day, and steady and watchful speculator. Grown was a present from the Emperor of some of the best have been taken on. John France. For centuries French and English. Dothle, the foreman of the fron and plate workers, influence has thus held each other

check on

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*

Mt. Morgan's ball-yearly output-49.355€ 5. the island, and although England bas recently

about to make some Important trials is treating value £205,533 ; dira £150,000. This mine to given

up all claims in Madagascar in order to be

low-grade crer at a'total cost of about 125, a ton. rld of French competition on the East coast of Abica, Englishmen are known to be preparing

Tasmania bas, since '73, produced 71,094 tona the Hovas for their struggle against France, yacht content next summer, after all the cabling of tio, valued at £6,132,434. The Colonies and In regard to

and qalbbing of the past six months, it is largest producer of tin in the world. The Straits, It is the third India, London, 1st England, gratifying to know that the defence of the Cup Grat; Cornwall, second, to the sued by

outcry against reports British officers have by the New York Yacht Club is in the hands of

Caused

landed

in

purts that

Since there is to be a so-called International

in the island to lead the Horas agaleata competent syndicate, Messer. C. O. Iscils, W.

Brilliant Block, Charter Towers, 1184 tons for

the French, it is now pointed out that not one of K. Vanderbilt and E. D. Morgan having agreed F65cz, Since opened, 36,626 tons for 39,76202; the Englishmen in Madagascar, who purpose to build the club candidate for honor, in addi- taking part in the coming

to the War Office, ao to ty way tion to the two of this others ordered, or about 436,250 paid in dive the bulk dutlox 10 responsible to

can-to be ordered, by the Goulds and Eastern Sydney Bulletin. not be said to be compromising this country. yachtsmen. Colonel Shervlaton, of course, has been to, the

any

nection with the British forces, and has now been in the employ of the Hova Government for

of Course,

The undertaking of the enterprise of defending Each one of the gentlemen named is a genuine

mot bada belief rachtsman, who has earned his raak by meri

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The Hovas must be a mixture of Malays and Mr. Vanderbilt was a pastuer in the keel yacht pleasant to the taste and can be borne by the Negroes, else it is impossible to explain their Colonia, which, in the judgment of many experts, most sensitive stomach.E. A. RODWAT, M.D., character. They unite in themselves all the bad would have made a much better showing in Butter-Kacele, Darlington. Any Chemist cap halls of these two races to such a degree that no Belilah water than the "Vigilant made, and supply ft Sale Agents for Honghong and the room is left for the good traits which the Malay, which was not fully appreciated in the trial races. Empire of China ----Walkins & Co., Hongkong. wo well as the Negro undoubtedly possetost. If | M7 Morgan's preferences are not knowa, bus # | ={2@yte

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THE

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Honghong, 13th August, 1894- THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Cormar of Queen's' Road and Duddell Strasi.) THE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing siedad to it in between HOTEL Lave and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUR-providing. It be Fijn-clam in every detail. A place where one mkyɛkavu his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK st any hour of the Day, up to 11 2.3.1 or later if notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE' PARTIES

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Mému of ORDER--the Parties sending Disken, da, for same--and Carb, Terms: Beegkisat...per mon! §.0.75...per Month $12 TURBA

$0.75-**

$20 $1.25 "

835 Bosskiss, Tifin and Dinner..... Barbet and Tilin Title and Dinner «.......................

SPECIAL TIFFINS and

FOR SALE OR HIRE,

Amo 268

HE DWELLING HOUSE no MAMO

HILL PAGODA ANCHORAGE, lately occupied by Captain SAUNDERS,

Immediate Possession can be taken. For further particularu apply to

CAPTAIN J C. SAUNDERS, Amey

BROCKETT & Co., Foochow

Amoy, and February, 1895,

Targ

THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY CO's LIGHT PALE ALE,

Unsurpassed in quality

and bigbly recommended

by persons of

Makes a delicious and

Refined taste,

comforting drink

during Summer Months. H. E. BOTTLEWALLA, SOLE ACENT, No. 2, D'Agullar Street,

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Hongkong, 5th March, 1895,

“ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

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WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.

13 Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th Angnát, vina-

FOR

TAR

SALE.

"APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

JAPAN

JAPAN

JAPAN

JAPAN

PRINTING PAPERS.

'APAN WALL PAPERS.

&C..

J

AN COPYING PAPERS.

PRICES VERY MODERATE.

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under-

:

DINNERS served | signad.

in Expellent Style at short notice.

Hangkong, rath June, 1894.

W. THOMAS,

Proprietor.

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MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,

grosTOP FLOOR or Ice Hours, I

Ice-Hours Road,

8. 'how in a position, in his New and Coms “isodious Premises, to eclipse, nu keretofore, the Calony or in any part of the Far East. GROUPS AND VIEWS s' speciality. ¿Hamekuny, sand September, thos.

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HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI. REGON FINE SPÄRS and LUMBER Misirliyaya on Hand

L. MALLORY,

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

* Queen's Road Central. Hangkang, and January tina

G. FALCONER & CO., 1X7ATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU. WATCH CHRONOMETERERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 45, Queen's Road Central

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., CARE JEWELLERS, SILVER

100%

·HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK,

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sals Agents de Lesia Andomary Watches- swarded the

ISES OPERA GLATIKA, CELEBRATED, MARINE GLĀZES ZU STULASKER.

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