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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1902.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE). DAILY –$30 per suonna. WEEKLY—$13 per sonund
said. Mr. Gow, the goods we are mostly in of markets for are frozen meats, dairy and farm-yard produce and timber."
Have you had much success in the East, Mr. Gow P
atives signed at Shanghai a week ago last | BEAUTIFUL BORNEO-Mr. Fyere, a | Rubie's exhibition may be denounced asings), also hops and other imperishibles, but," Friday, viz. China agrees that the surveyor who had enough of British North fat. As for Humphreys, he made one bul duties and likin combined levied on goods Boraco after a few months service, thus de dive and discontinued o compete. Alves' first carried by junks from Ifongkong to the scribes one of the sights there. They have a dive was his best. Razack went in very well Treaty Ports in the Cauton Province and railway there, and it is the funniest railway you indeed and Schumacher was simply excellent. vice versa, shall together not be less than the cuties charged by the Imporial Mari ever saw or heard of. It was constructed before He threw out his chest and went in as neatly. time Customs on similar goods carried by cart-roads were made, and the railway does as could be desired. His recovery also was steamer." This provision in the Treaty will not seen to have any approach road at all; very good.
5-Ladies' Nómination : be hailed with satisfaction by the owners of and for sixteen miles it runs through a man- the river steamboat companies whose oft grave swamp and into which it almost dis- reiterated representations for the removal appears! That is the Jesselton-Beaufort rail- of a just grievance have been harren of fruit-way and Jesselton is now the capital." ful results. With the real of the differ-
Fle- rates per gasiter masti per mensen, proportional.ential treatment against foreign steamers in VICEROY TAÐ 61 Coston has received the The daily issue is delivered free when the address is accessible to messenger lus copies sent by just an mullition of $1 x per quarter is ebargad for astaga. The postage on the weekly income to any part of the
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favour of junks freight will, it is confidently consent of the Tha an to retire from public expected, be diverted to a legitimate channelle, but the Governor designate of auton has which foreign capital and foreign enterprise not arrived to allow the present acumbent to have created and of which they have hitherto take over the seals of the Viceray's uffice. vainly endeavoured of to reap the benefit
consequence Viceroy Tan hus to remain at his through the wily subterfuges of crafty traders
The Sinan Pas phat for some time longer. and venal officials,
says that on the 21th of lat moon, HE voited blond several times and the doctors were helples
The Viceroy's Marshal reported this to the Luce, Fantai, and others, who all called at the Yanes the next day sui enqubed after their superint
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CANTON RIVER TRAFFIC.
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ANOTHER STRANGE EXCUSE or just picking up a couple of pairs në shore in imprisoner for me t1h t!=i, ° เทพth.
ZOROASTRIAN NEW YEAR Hongkong is rentaluly very ensanopolitan zity, enjoying the benefit of being the home of ganful men
-stierentendem, and religen with
s from all Bach is of sxvire to the parts of the wolk other, all pechanging knowledge and speaking impartially and no one can deny that we are a bond monde nestorm Phongh many, in fact the most of us, are not imiding any celebration today, the Parenes ha e their new years day to
BENEFIT CONCERT - The beneft con cert given in the City Hall on Saturday evening | krep up, and we hope they all wol enjoy many
to the Francis Bros proved a great succes. the audience being treated to a capital pen gramme which was thoroughly enjoyed
RIP CHARGES Three Chinamen were charged with gambling in the public street, asul ng der police and damaging
theu
Loking
1.
fine
for
On the Grst charge they were day, on the second go the n the third 14 days
the of the most signolcant nume of d new lumber jal y far as late to Hongkong in Article 1 poviding for the pualisation of the doc en junk and steppets trading Litween the Colong ni ths Treats Ports in the flantous Ponvince is no wen quec'heur, which itsy been cons: les ed as the half hanıtın al readily entity, as for TRA kult has permetelly Time in for the m 2nd sony Bort made to vistaan a centress of the complaints against the Hopport Conten for the alleged ginating of posteronted fus imms dør om ins and other produce eznimi by ke Of course it will readily be sent that by these pe fecennal d'ities, produce has been leaving the steamship exam and going to the junk trade and as a mault the dudeerday there were my ng complaints regard
haze found the way in the preseial trea cury undead of to the Tuperial Maritime Customs On more than one occasion the to the attention of the question was inaught Foreign Ofice, and when Sir Crappr.- Man Tirogatin pasted through Hongkong to take up his pest at Peking as Bitish Minister
China the Committee of the Chamber took the opportuany for an interchange of views with His Excellency and were assured of the progress of negritiations respecting In the meantime this and other matters
the question had not hom allowed to rest as the representatives of some of the principal shipping companies in the Colony took up the subject, and, in a joint letter to the Chamber, called attention to the fact that the action of the Canton Happo in applying to junk carted cargo a lower scale of duties than that charged on cargo carried in foreign bottoms was not only highly detrimental to foreign shipping but a violation of Treaty nights under Aiturle XIV. of the French Treaty of 1858, and Article ¡1 of the
The Com #5 | United States Treaty of 1880,
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antter addressed Sir Jos WALSHAM, who was H.B.M. representative at Peking, on the subject but failed to secure even acknow ledginent of the wire and letter embodying and endorsing the opinions of the various firms. In tact, at this time, the Committee bad just cause to complain of the "utter in-
FURNITURE difference and distort beach of courtesies
DEALERS.
DRAWING ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
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FURNITURE.
ELECTRO-PLATED.
GLASS, and
CHINA WAKES. PASTEUR'S MICROBE PROOF
FILTERS,
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ROCHESTER LAMPS,
WHITE TURKISILATOWELS.
COUNTERPANES.
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, anch
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.
PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT.
DEVELOPING and PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.
GOOD WORK.
FROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, 8th July, 1902
(7250 GEO PATTON & CO. Have for Sale a large Consignment of HW. JOHNS & CO.'S ASBESTOCEL SECTIONAL PIPE COVERING, ASBESTOCEL SHEET and PAPER for covering BOILERS and FLUES, BULKHEADS, &c.
ASBESTOS CEMENT for BOILERS, DRUMS, HEATERS, &c.
STEAM PACKING, GASKETS and FIRE PROOFING MATERIALS.
MODERATE COST.
DURABLE.
EFFICIENT
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LUKIUER REMANDY Vong Fob Kwang was charged with others, not ser en mdy, with mal rusty ling The Fan Kamp the cth wish at Flame Rond
WHAT NO WATER In the ill district
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ing the scaresty of water nwing to the fact that she angeta
la che malance a fight ensued de pugilist afterworde the Pachegue to the cantechuting $in in privilege of rapping
PETUPS OF VISITORS to the Cy Hall week ending Library and Museum for alem ipal September, 19 **
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ΓΑΙ Kok --A vonlie was arridentally killed on Saturday
The deceased was engaged at the Naval Yard Extension in re- moving blocks of granite with a crane, and while he was fastening the key to it the wire
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CONDITIONS.
Each Competitor to wear oudinary-4 tahes, including Boots, Secks, Shirt, Nec fie, Hat, Coat, Trousers, Singlet, Handkerchief and Collar; Swim One Lengah and receive envelope, and thea Awim to starting point. Two envelopes will contain peces of ribbon entitling the winrer to receive a Prize.
The entries were
Nominated by Miss Parker
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No,' he replied, the Far East does not afford much of a field for our products.
Mr. Gow then,, commented on the recent extraordianry, stimulus imported to foreign trade in the East by American enterprise and said that New Zealand was ton unfavourably, itusted to compete with. success. Distance, heavy freight and inadequate transport were pil against the best country in the world entering the field. Wool and hop, he had found, were the only two articles for which there would be a paying market, and that necessarily
The competitors taking advantage of the liberality of these conditions dressed in very small one to begin with. As regarded many gay coloured costumes and one even Hongkong in particular, mutton and beef were two comnindities that were so cheap as to went so far as to put on a false face. All of them got "chucked in," before the event com-xclude all out ide competition. Messrs. menced. Hurry did not tend in the least to
Batteifield and Swire, it was true, had two bats fitted up with refrigerating chambers and make one successful, for the envelopes were mixed and if the last to arrive possessed one' | supplied the Frozen Meat Company, but these boats were not wholly in this business and containing a piece of ribbon, he won a prize.
another feature was that the firip mentioned were interested in the company, Butter is The Hongkong market was generally hom ew Żaland but, in most cases, it was sold as Austrálian. There was, he said, very ule prospect of New Zealand opening a market here in the meantime, "Africa and London afforded ample scope, America and Canada nons, while, as regarded India, he was doubtful. He was full of gratitude for the uni veraal kindness with which he had been re- ceived all over the Colony and concluded by saying that he would fong remember his plea sant sojourn in Hongkong.
MT. Andrews G. H. Rubin M. A Razack A, M. Soares
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Chunyut
Mrs. Kitchell
Miss Soares
| HS Holmes A J. Mackie CMS. Alves
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Mrs. L.G. D'Almada e Castro F.M. Roca Pereira Miss A. Carvalho AV Barros Mrs. D'Almada e Castro FAV Ribeira Miss M. Roza Pereira
St. Poza Pereira F. Roza Pereira.
J. M. Alves
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HONGKONG CHESS CLUB-
ution, about thich we hear so late, since the
Bir Japanser otal
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As M Winne of the competitio Sourg with ten points to his credit. Mr. Seuss, who is one of the keenest players in Hongkong and takes a pary artive interest the ( v to M. F W be congratulsted in his viciaty Sergeant, the Club Champion, who was bandi capped two points, was the cunner up having nine points against his name. The other compe murg who failed were M. 11 | Danneberg
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THE AQUATIC SPORTA
CONCLUDING DIx640
New Zealand is to be congratulated upon being so well represented. Mr. Gow is the pioneer representative, and we learn, that the results are so gratifying that three similar op- pointments are to be made. During his stay here, Mr. Gow, who is a keen bowler, was ande Consolation Race. Open to all compelitors
an honorary member of the Kowloon Bowling who have not won a Prize. Two Lengths.Green Club, and spent most of his evenings Started: F. D. Bain, F. M. Roza Pereira and drawing to the jack."
1. M. Raza Pereira, C. B. Alves and A. V. Tibriza,
1. A. V. Ribeiro. Time, 46 seconds.
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Water Polo. Teams of seven.
An exciting game was played between "reds" and whites," the former being, by far better mganised. After finishing two half times,' both sides had scored two goals so it was decided to play a couple more which concluded win for 'Red,' the scores being-Red 5 male: White 3 goals.
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Sa urday was the third and last day of the Victoria Recreation Clund's Aquatic Sports and the finion was brought to a very success fat conclus in A thin sheet of cloud, fiat capable of sharing the strong rays of the san at the same time not thick enough to dull the skv. made the attesoon cep.ionally co.. Viewed from the road the Club premises presented a very pretty picture. The matshed and P. & U. lighter, fitted up as a spectators' stand for the occasion, were already full and the sea of gay summer dresses
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rope gave way, causing the gib to fall on his cutlined by bunting and Japanese lanterns, head. H7 was killed instinianeously.
THE CHINESE CORONATION AMBAS- SADOR: A selegram received from Tokio by the Shanghu mandlarms states that Prince Tsai Chen, Special Ambassador to the Corona- tion, will be met at Shimonoseki by the China Merchants steamier Hsinru, which has gone there to convey the Prince and Suite straight to Tientsin, and that they will leave Shimono: seki to-day for their destination.
THE LATE MR. CRAWFORD :—A service in memory of Mr. D. R. Crawford, of Lane, Crawford & Co., who died at home on the 10th inst, was held in the Uainn Church yesterday morning. The pastor, Rev. C. H. Hickling, spoke high. ly of the character of the deceased gentleman, and the service closed with the Dead March, by the organist, Mr. G. Grimble. The heads and employees of the frin were present,
that was meted to them on the subject, and at one turned to the Foreign Oflice where better treatment was received and an assur ance given that the matter would not be lost sight of But from all appearances the home authonties refrained fœm taking any definite action and the question continued to drag along and occupy the closest attention of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce. One of the greatest difficulties to be overcome, and which made all action unproductive of result, was the fact that the Tsung-li Yamén insisted upon documentary proof of the practice calling for complaint, though they must have licen perfectly aware that such The proof was virtually unobtainable. prievance appeared to grow further from all hope of settlement. and some three years ago the 'hamber sent a fresh and strong appeal the property of the Peninsular and to Sir CLAUDE MACDONALD and, as a last re
ALLEGED ROBBERY FROM THE P. & D. Wong Kau, master of a junk, was brought before the Court this morning charged with scaling 100 cases of fire crackers value
'The 'tore'
made que a dazzling sper taule. hatch of the lighter was occupied by the land the oth Bombay Infantry, who kept things hvely during the intervals.
The Goyranor arrived with Lady and Miss Blake in the launch Ficteria, shouly after the Some delay was sports had commenced. caused in their landing owing to the Victoria making a bad arrival alongside. Lady Blake was dressed in shamrock green and Miss Blake in a light custume. At five otluck Commodore and Mrs. Robinsus appeared in the Tamar's piunace.
The result of the events are as follows: - 1. Final Two Lengths (Handicap). Start-
ed: W. T. Andrews (0)wed 3 seconds) C. M. S. Alves (11 seconds), 0. R. Chuayut (Go), A. Humphreys (14 seconds) H. S. Holmes (Co) and J. R. Hance seconds).
A very good final. Humphreys, though one of the best of swimmers, seemned to be very heavily handicapped. Holmes was leading nearly up to the last and was overtaken only in his few final strokes.
1. O. R. Chunyut. 2. H. S. Holmes. Times, 5 seconds.
Buys Race (under 13 years of age) 2 Lengths (Handicap) Started, Arthar: Elhs, 11. Perkins and Albert Ellas (all scratch).
When the starter said "go," both the Ellis left went, but Perkins, unprepared, was
were called back to on the pier, so they have another start, Arthur did not finish the first length. Mrs. Perkins-who was amongst the spectators was, no doubt, proud to see her
ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MEAT PIES:- Germany seems determined a present to be well in the observatory line. Having annexed the ancient Chinese astrono. inical instruments from the walls of Peking,le son prove himself the best swimmer of
Iwo German students have now broken into It may be the Mount Blanc Observatory. thought that they were led by their zeal for science.
the three.
I. H. Perkins, aged 9. 2. Albert. Ellis aged 12. Time, mlaute 22 seconds.
Lengths, 3-Final-Four
Orient-1 Steamn Navigation Company, an or Source, recommended the abolition of the dral | about the ; june last an Victoria basbour. system of Customs in the two Kwang Pro-The bearing has been fixed for Monday next, vinces as the only cure for the evil. The and the defendant was allowed out on bail in Minister admitted the proposal went to the the sum of $5000. root of the maiter, but intimated that it would have to be referred to the home authorities. In 1901, alter about a quarter of a century of arguing, the question appeared at an end by the collection of the pre ferential duties being handed over to the Imperial Maritime Customs, but it was found that the order for the transfer met with no response at Canton and the maller bad again to be brought to the notice of Sir CLAUDE MACDONALD, who caused definite instructions to be forwarded to Canton to compel the Hoppo to make the transfer. On the 14th February last the following notifica.
SIR JAMES L. MACKAY, K.Ç.1.E., et, Humphreys (7 seconds), W, chumacher tion, signed by the Commissioner of Customs, etc., leaves lot Japan to-day by the M. M. S.(3 seconds) and F. K. Tata (Go),
Humphreys overtook the orbers at the end was circulated. by the Imperial Maritime Customs, viz.:-"In conformity with instruc
Daily News of the roth inst. A very pleasant of the second length and continued to lead to tions from Peking arrangements have been completed for the transfer of the control of farewell dinner was given to him last night the end. Alves gave up in the last length At the finish Tata was a couple of lengths at the Shanghai Club by some of the numerous the Native Customs (Chang Kuan) to this office on and including the 19th inst. (the friends that he has made during his stay here, behind the second man. 10th day of the, 1st moon). The work will Mr. F.S. A Bourne, Acting Chief Justice, being be carried on as heretofore and no material in the chair, and Messrs. C. J. Dudgeon and' changes are at present in contemplation." | E. B. Skottowe in the vice-chairs. After the Since then the Chinese Government has toast of the King had been duly honoured, the undertaken to prevent the discrimination Chairman proposed the health of the guest of Rubie, M. Razack, W. Schumacher, C. M.'S. the evening in a brief speech, to which Sir Alves and A. Humphreys. Each contestor had
in favour of native junks by concurring
in the following clause which her represent
But no. They left the instruments- untouched, and stole--two meat pies.
Ocdanien, en route for home reports the N.-C.
James responded in very graceful terms..
(Handicap). Started; C. M. S. Alves (Owed.5 seconds), A.
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1. A. Humphreys. 2. "W. Shumacher. Time, minute 52 seconds, 4.High Dive-The competitors were G. H.
three dives."
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PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. Some of the visitors then went to the com- nd at the rear of the mashed, where the prizes were presented by Mrs. Robinson, who was introduced by Mr. T. H. Reid, in the
any idable absence of the Hon. F. H. May
Chairman).
Mr. Reid said that the members appreciated
the interest Commodore Robinson had shown
at. in the V. R. Can i welcomed Mrs. Robinson the function. They also appreciated the in terest taken in the Club by their President, His Excellency the Governor, Lady and Miss lilake. The competitors who had won the prizes had displayed excellent formi, and this was the more remarkable when they took into. Consideration the fact that the typhoon early
LADY BLAKE" AT HOME,”
Lady Blake will be at home' to her friends, at Government, ouse next Wednesday after- noon from 4.30 till 6.30. On Thursday Sir Henry and the household move their quaiters. to Mountain Lodge, the Governor's new summer residence at the Peak. It was intended that they were to take up their quarters there to-diy, but the new house not being properly dry, it was decided to give it an additional, airing.
THE ARMY:
The District Orders recently issued at
Singapore contained the following-Telegram,
"Transport
"ated London, 5th September from the Direc lor of Transports, Admirally Wakool, for Hongkong with 1st Battalion Der byshire Regiment arrives Singapore from South Africa, 24th September," There is no anther news yet as to the arrival of the Man- chester Regiment at Singapore.
LEAVE TO OFFICERS TROM LEA
CHINA,
io August -haut destroye the
In the House of Commons on the 8th August Clet's premises and made it difficult for Lord G. Hamilton anformed Mr. Beckelt that the members to get proper practice. He, the orders of the Comitent of India, under however, thought the results creditable. This which officers coquing home on special China year, ing, the Club was deprived of a number leave, were led to count upon go days clear in of its best swimmers who were with the Corona- this country and a passage back to India, were tion Contingent, but it was some consolation due to misunderstanding of the Secretary of for their absence to know that they bad State's instructions. The intention was, that been worthily upholding the credit of the the go days should reckon from the date of Club in competitions in England and had their leaving their stations to that of rejoining, shown that the Hongkong! hoys' could hold and that he expense to the State in resprèt of their own in swimming and water polo passage should be admissible, This has noiv (Applause).
been. made clear by new orders published in The prizes were then distributed, the hand-Jadia and China. The case of officers who some silver shield and gold badges won by the took special China leave priorto the publication water polo team of the V. R. C., in the recent China of these revised orders is now under
consideration. competition being handed to the captain of the The seven silver badges were also
team
presented.
At the conclusion, Mr. Reid presented *. bouquet to Mrs. Robinson, in the name of the V. R. C. Cheers were then given and a short speech made by the Commoitore in acknow-
NEW ZEALAND'S TRADE COM- MISSIONER IN HONGKONG.
Mr. J. Graham (ow, travelling representative of the Department of Industries and Commerce of New Zealand, who is át present on a tour round the globe, s, ent the past fortnight in Hongkong, and left on Saturday, per s.s. Parramatia, (or Colombo. Mr. Gow is a most interesting personality and readily acquiesced to a request that he should be interviewed on hehalf of the Hongbong T_legraph..
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEW".
MAILS DUR German (Prinsess Trene) to-morrow, German (Preussen) 17ht inst Indian (Kumsang) 17th inst. ; Australian (Airlie) zand.inst. French (Salastr) 22nd inst. Canadian (Athenian) 23rd inst. American (Korea) 28th inst."," Australian (Taiyuan) 28th inst. Canadian (Empress of China) 30th inst." American (Garlic) 1st prox.. American (Hongkong alaru) 9th prox.
The M. M. Co.'s steamer Salaric with the next French Mail will leave Singapore to-day, the 15th inst, at 6 p.m., for this post, vía Saigon...s The N. PS. Co's steamier Victoria sailed- from Tacoma for Japan and liengkong on the with inst, and that her Silk arrived at New- York on the 10th inst.
The Imperial German Mail steamer Prinzess rene left Shanghai on Saturday, at 4 pm and may be expected here on or about Tuesday,
daylight the 16th lost.
The PM. S. S. Co.'s steamer Guelic with mails, &c, left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Naga saki and Shanghai, an the gal inst.
A worthy son of Scotland and it might be said of the soil, Mr. Gow migrated to New Zealand, the finest country in the world as he put it, twenty-three years ago, where by persistent application of sound intelligence to his various pursuits, he rose to bis present honoured and at enviable position. Mr. Gow is a living adver tisement for the country of his adoption and never ceases sounding its praises. He is en slowed with abundant wit and a ready tongue and never fails to find an audience in his quest for new openings for the trade of the progressive and pushfal country he represents, Mr. Gow has visited Africa, the British Isles America, Canada, Japan and China and is now on his way to India.
'What are the chief articles of export from your country, Mr. Gow? queried the inter -viewer,
The question led to the opening of a case of samples of woollen goods, (suitings and plaid
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The P. M. S. S. Co's seamer Hongkong far with mails &c, left San Francisco for
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamier Ching with this port via Honolulu, Yakalama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the Yith inst. mails, &c, which left hence on the rath to for San Francisco, vie Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea, Yokohama and Honolulu, arrived at her destination on the 12th inst."
The Canadian Pacific Railways Co.'s sleamer Tartar arrived at Shanghai at 930 in, on Saturday, the 13th inst, and leit again at 5 pm, same day for Nagasaki where she is due to artiest sao, on Monday, the 15th at
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