TELEGRAMS

THE SHANGHAI RACES

THIRD DAY.

The following are the results of the later races received after going to press last karpere

nigh

The Grand Sland Stakes. Three quarters

of a mile.

-Mr. Oswald's Silvio.

Mr. Charley's The Trout.

Mr. Carl's Lonely Knight,

Time : 1.33 1/5

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

INE KINGS:BIRTHI

BEL THE

To-day His Most Gracious Majesty, King Edward VII, of Great Britain and Ireland and" the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Em birthday, and Hongkong in common with the peror of India, has attained his sixty-fourth

whole Bush Empire has rejoiced and boon glad, and dooned ili usla dress-the dress of Immortal bunting, The Royal Standard was hoisted at Government House, Military modi Naval headquarters, to the Mecane, and at Hondquiner House at eight o'clock this morning. The Government, and many private offices were closed, were also

The Pari Mutual Cup. One and a half all the schools thrindhout the Colony. The

miles.

Mr. Marius's Argante.

Mr. Buxey's Caronet Rose.

Mr. Fearon's Comanche,

Time: 3.18 3/5

harbour presented a very gay sight, as all the British ships of anchor were dressed' and the As flying tothe breeze against a clearandcloud less sky scamed to tell our-to the world of the Empire's rejoicing, while several of the foreign Consuls displayed the British flag alongside The Manchus Stakes. One and a quarter thore of their own country, this being particus

miles.

larly noticeable in the case of the Japanese Consul, and the leading Japanese business firm in the Colony, The usual Royal Salutes were fired at noon' both ashore and affuat

The day broke bright and clear, and the celebrations were began by the Birthday The Consolation Cup. One and a quarter Parade on the Happy Valley which for the

miles.

*1.—Mr. Marius's Roland.

2-Mr. Nephew's Marcobrunner. 3-Mr. Moriss's Blackboy,

LIEN-CHAU MASSACRE

- FULL STORY OF THE TRAGEDY

AN: RELATED BY THE SURVIVORS.

From A Correspondent.]

Samahul, Nov. 8th, 1905. party sent up the river to bring Dr. rich {"bd-"Miss Patterson duwa 'reached mihby this evening. From them wo have Queen able to gather the full story of the killing of the missionaries and the destruction of the Mission property,

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

scene of the trouble" unarmed. The Viceroy withdrew nearly all the troops some weeks ago. There does not seem to have been any direct Connection between the outbreak and the boycott of American goods. Yet indirectly the boycott had much to do with The

with all things foreign. They are mood, and just ready for anything. By

MISSION COMMITTEES RETURN. DR. MACHÉE NOT SERIOUSLY INJURED.

1905.

Intimations.

TUB

people are is a state of unrest and dissatisfed with Really, pred forbind of matte From ROBINSON PIANO

[From Our Special Representative.

Canton, 7th November, 1905.

|{This toperiority in the matter of speed, baside. building up's great sea trade soon produced a class of pirates who plundered everything upon, the high sees... Complaint after complaint from other nations reached the ruling Shagon al Yedo. For this and other reasons Anedict was finally Issued the building of that time even to the present day many of these picture que though awkward, one- hundred ton junks sall the island-fotled waters of Japan. A Inter law giving full fieedom to ship-building favours a type of foreigs schooner rig, and soon the big, single, square sail will besten no more. d

COMPANY ID.

Dr. Machle with his wife and daughter, the gether with Dr. Noyes, Beatie and Todd, and making a murk in the great, world, and to 60 NEW PIANOS

I understand that Dr. Machle and Miss Pat letson, are due here to-morrow morning, to- Rev. J. R. Peale and wife reached Lien-chau the missionaries from. Ving-tok. An inquiry on the evening of the 27th Oct. About nine is first being held at the Consulate. Total pini o'clock Dr, Michle with Dr. Chesnut went to soldiers in-morrow (Wednesday) morning, and one Chinese gunboat with 60 the hospitals, Thera. are two hospitals one the Commissioners are expected to pick them for men and one for women. These hospitals up at Samshui. Dr. Noyes and party have re across the river from Llen-chau city. Dr. not been as far as Lien-chau; they are return Machle found the Chinese engaged in a ta lai full names of the American officials of whom ing here from Chingyuen, i think. The at a littles temple situated near the hospital. wrote you earlier are Licut-Commander. E. The matshed of the in trim was buik partly. Evans, of the U.S. baitinship Oregon, and nn the mission ground. In passing the Licat, D. E. Dismukes of the U.S. monitor temple De Machle picked up three cannon

Monadnock.

It is believed that De Machle is not serious. 'which a boy' was; preparing to fire,. At the

ly injured. same time Dr. Machle told' the boy to tell three old men to come out and speak to him. This be supposed would be better second time took place in the morning instead than going into the temple and disturbing of, as heretofore, in the afternoon, which gave the people at their worship. Three old all (hone taking part a better chance of holiday men came to Dr. Machle at the entrance making Full advantage was takes of the opto the hospital. They agreed with the doctor portunity, and chairs, and rickshas and the that it was not right to build on the mission tram cars must have reaped what must now be ground, but asked that as it was the last day of The Champion Stakes. One and à quarter probably tooked upon as an annual harvest the feast that the matshed be allowed to re

miles.

pain. They promised not to build in the same place next year. Thereupon the cannon were handed back to the elders and the matter was' settled. But some young roughs were not antisfied and would not listen to the old mon. One rough struck

Time: 2:42.

1. The Columbia Stable's Coriander.j

a-Mr. Durgor's White Blaze.

Mr. John Peel's Nethsdale.

Time 2.41

1.~~Mr. Quebec's Celtic.

a.—Mr. John Peel's Cotswold..

3-The Columbla Stable's Ohio. -

Time: 2.39.

The Nil Desperandum Cup. Seven

longs...

though how many of the coolies understand the reason f

To-night His Excellency the overor, Sir Matthew Nathan, gives a Birthday Dinger to Civilians at Government House, while His Furier.ains the military officers, and Commodore Excellency Major-General Villers Halton en. Williams the onval officers, at their respective head quarters, after which a general adjourn. ment will be made to allend the levde to be held by His Excellency the Governor at 10

Mr. Nephew's Marcobruiter. 2:-Messrs. Common and Robson's 'Î'iaro. 3The Ring's Janus.

Time: 1.59.

·{Renter'i,]·

The Anglo-Japanese Treaty,

LONDON, 7ih, November. A banquet has been given in honour of Lord Lansdowne, in recognition of the con- clusion of the Anglo-Japanese treaty, at which Viscount, Hayashi was present and Lord Ashbourne presided...

p.it.

2

.

THE GARRISON PARÁDE,

In brilliant cloudless weather the annual parade la honour of His Majesty's birthday was held on the Happy Valley this moming, the Valley presenting a very gay and animated appearance with the throng of spectators, which on a conservative estimats were computed at between six and seven thousand souls. in Major General Villiers Hallon, 0.0.0., who was command of the troops was His Excellency accompanied by his staffcomprising Capt. E. S. Ward. ADC, Major. A A. Chichester, D.5.0., C.8.0., Major R. 1. Ross, DA.Q.M.G, and Lt Colonel. F. E.Keni, D.CRA, who arrived on

DR. NACHLE ON THE ARM

and bricks were thrown, Mrs. Machle, and Mr. Peale joined the doctor at the hospital about this time. Dr. Chesnul thinking there would be trouble sincited for the yamen, but could not get there because of the crowd and was taken on board a guard boat. The mob then seemed to scatter and Dr. Machle, his wife and Mr. Peale returned to the mis sion residence, which is about seven mi. nutes' walk from the hospital. Soon after this Dr. Chesnut returned under the care of some soldiers, The two civil officials and three military officials were also gathered on the ed as was supposed, but began to loot te wo mission compound. The mob had not scatter; men's hospital.

"WeWEN'S HOSPITAL. LOOTED:

and

In lasting they found a skuit of a child a pelvis which Dr. Chesnut hind brought from

4

Under a wiser régime her summavity arrest ed development has taken on a new start and a new form, for to-day she builds in steel and ssils by steam. It is no news that: Japan is builders and associated iniustries it will doubl less be of interest to know what may be expect. ed of the life Sea Reata in an industry upon which she is s0

so dependent. England crea surely and a cartily inward in the yearly con struction of vast mariilme ees and Kiest navies of peacekeepers. Germany has startled direction, and lately the United States has sur the marine world by her strides in the same prised the globe with the work of 1 old shipyards, particonrly as evidenced in the of her new and small though unexcelled home-built navy.

After reviewing the commercial dockyards, the opening article makes a brief reference:to the naval yards and concludes us follows; t All of these yards are so located and fortified that it would be almost impossibls for a foreign navy to get anywhere within range of them. The Japanese, to a proster or less degree, build have added many to the navy. The prepared. torpedo-beats and destroyers, of which they

arrived for our

NEW STORE

Bechstein,

Steinway,

Winkelmann,

Krauss,

Haake,

SHIPBUILDING IN JAPAN:

A RESIDENT AMERICAN VIEW, We recently referred to the opening, article of a series that is being written for the Ernest and excellent condition of his imperial

intering Magazine (U.S.A.) by Mr. Chas. Japanese Majesty's Navy in its recent battles AND OTHER FAMOUS AND object is to depict in a series of illustrated ar well equipped and mighty efficent -Jupan Albertson,

formerly of Kobe. The writer's eve conclusively. that these yards are ticles the dockyards and shipbuilding plant in Chronic japan, and before entering upon his subjeci proper he makes a few interesting observations short description of the island, Mr. Albertson on the Japanese people. After opening with a proceeds

is referred. In, and the management of the The plant used in mining of all descriptions raiload, postal, and telegraph system briefly commented upon, after which the writer pro ceeds as follows:

BANKING BUSINESS IN JAPAN,

WELL-TRIED MAKERS, ALSO

BABY GRANDS;

AT PRICES OF COTTAGES,

OCCUPYING SAME SPACE

AND WITH ALL THE A

FINE TONE AND APPEARANCE

of a full grand.

PRESENT STOCK

OF VERY FINE PIANOS,

ALL GUARANTEED,

DECLINING PRAISE FROM MR BRYAN, When considering japan's progress it is well

Mr. Bryan's reference to the banking busi to remember that there are at least two viewness in Japan in the course of his recent speech points. One is the Japanese ; and if we judge delivered at a meeting of the Japan Economle by their notions, the advancement during the Society has given an incentive to the Chugai public life alone is little less than marvellous Japan Chronicle) Tokyo contemporary re time occupied by the last half of Maiquis Itoh,

Aagyo to devote an article to the subject. Our this is the point of view persistently put for marks that Mr. Bryan, premising that the ward by them and uflenest seen in newspapers. receiving of deposits by a back beyond its re- On the other hand, from the outlook of a for funding capacity is dangeroun, argued that the eigner who has lived in Japan and knows the foundation of the Japanese banks, generally average us well as the exceptional conditions they will have a long way to go in their indus peaking, is more sound than that of the Ameri tries and civilisation to attain the eminence of deposits of the latter amounted to thirty can institutions, for whereas the total amount they are popularly given credit for having al-times their capital, that of the Japanese was ready reached.

only twice their capital. The Tokvo journal, statement of Mr. Bryan is to be taken as a word however, is at a loss to know whether this of encouragement to the Japanese bankers or not. It is not at all improbable, the Chugai Sho, yo continuas, that the connection drawn

pire are nut large enough to be of intense in been an expedient devised by him simply to ship-building capabilities of the Mikado's Em bank and the amount of its capital may have Even yet, in the matter of competition, the by Mr. Bryan between the refunding power of a

terest or much concern to the mighty ship praise the Japanese banks. The deposits of a building nations of the earth. However, since bank will not always keep in proponios Japan is creating an interest in herself by with its capital, and provided that the de: REDUCED $100 To $200 rapidly forging ahead and properly taking her posits are employed in a safe and legitimate place in the family of nations, all that directly manner there can be not the least danger, pertains to her growth and welfare most svoner or later interest the other nations. Moreover, capital. In short, a bank having deposits even if they amount to many times, the benuse of her incular and isolated position, she am

to many times its capital is not herself is mightily interested in and may later necessarily in a critical a position as a bank bemore dependent upon her ship-building in in opposite circumstances, whose position may defence. lerests, both industrial and as a means of not he at all safe. If the credit of banks in

increase irrespective of the capital. There is no need to stop to inquire whether the Ameri high, and the people who make use of these are wealthy, the amount of deposits wil

can banks are safe or not; the fact remains the amount of deposit in America is on As for Japan it setialyle that increasema ni déposit is ver small in comparison with America, as will be seen from the figures given below:-

Declared capital.

The Mikado was toasted eulogistically. Lord Lansdowne said that in these days when nations were grouping themselves and the ground at 9.30 am and look up their posi-America to use in teaching the students. The arming to the teeth, no nation could venture tion at the saluting base, there to await the finding of these things enraged the mob. The to stand entirely alone. He blogised the arrival of His Excellency the Governor, who men's hospital was next searched and a mon prowers of our allies, their patriotism,companied by Captain Arbuthnot-Leslie, A DC, used in teaching were found. These were all came on the scene punctually at 9.45, n.m. nc key and, some specimens which Dr. Machle patience, self-restraint and their straightfor and Captain W. Armstrong, hon, A.D.C, and placed on a bamboo tray and carried through ward diplomacy, and said that he had no two Indian A.D.C.'s his arrival being signalled the city with a man beating a gong in fronteristic, and hence while there is no especial better recollections of the Foreign Office by the holsting of the Royal Standard and the A great mab gathered. The hospitals were antagonismi against the foreigner the Japanese National pside is a strong Japanese charac. than his Intercourse with Viscount Hayashi, playing of the National Anthem.

burned. Then the mob made for the residences. carnestly desire to get all industries in their who was about to be made an ambassador.

The missionaries, fearing that their presence in own hands, and then be independent. Thit In continuation, he said that we had gain

the buildings would anger the mob, started for the desire will be a long while in

its fulfil ed an ally of we were proud.

you we are none til is independent, sunt Rear-Admiral Snaao, director of the Naval alliance was not a conspiracy against others,

Construction Corps, sald In' an address two and there were no unavowed motives, no secret clauses and nothing behind the pub lished documents.

The entente between. Great Britain and France had also greatly strengthened the position of both. He deplored the assump tion that these understandings necessarily in volved the estrangement of other Powers: "if any of the latter desired a similar under atanding with us, we were willing, provided nothing was done hereafter to impair our friendship with Japan and Trance,

Football.

Later. The New Zealander team has beaten Ox ford by 47 to nil; the total score of the New Zealand team le 540 against 15.

The Jews in Russia,

The Chief Rabbi in London bas received a telegram from a leading Russian Jew, stat- ing that many Jewish communities in Russia are entirely destroyed, and asking for help.

The Rothschilds and others are concert ing meatures for their relief.

[Straits Times]

Russian Workmen's Demands.

London, goth October, At an extraordinary siling of the Municipal ity of St. Peterburg, a delegation of a Union representing half a million workmen demanded the Intervention of Municipality in order to

guarantee their immunity from arrest, VASCO "BIRDS OF A FEATHER,"

The troops in Ganison paraded as strong as possible, drawn up in two lines facing south west parallel to the racing wait

paces Interval between units, with bayonets fixed, in the following order. On the right of Corps, and on their left, at the distances named, the line the Mounted Troop of the H.X.V.

Royal Garrison Antillery Royal Pagineer

2nd Royal West Kentr H.K.S.B.P.G.A. ·

Hongkong Volunteer Corps. 119th Infantry

129th Balochis

the whole body of the troops presented a

antart and workmalike, appearance, and executed the movements mentioned below with excellent precision. A feature of this parade was that for the first time mounted troops, the Hongkong Mounted Volunteers, 25 strong, took part.

had in waiting to take them to the yamen.

AN ENEMY.

fram, the yamen. Instead of getting to the boat The man who came from [1] professed to be and across the tiver they were delayed until it became evident that this man was an enemy secking to deliver them into the hands of the mob. The seven missionaries then follow ed this man to a small temple behind, which there is a cave. As soon as they entered the temple the priest and the guide demanded in the temple they were preparing to leave money. Fearing that there would be no safety when the moh came upon them. They rushed into the cave and scattered in all directions, After this separation one did not know what was hefalling the others. It seems that Dr, Chesnut and Mrs. Machle were soon found.

HORRIBLE BARBARITIFS-

CLUBBED TO DEATH.

years ago that "fi is, perhaps, hardly necer- | sary to point bow important it becomes to pro- mole other industries connected with ship. building, in order that we may drive out for eign-made goods altogether from ships built in this country." A Japanese engineering journal voices the same sentiment, & native translation of which fellows:-"It is to be extremely regret that, there still imported from abroad for larger ships, but it is very joyfully for these Japanese ship-building business were incident. ally improved by each ave y year."

fact that Japan ban done bus tittle or nothing It is well to keep continually in mind the

to add to the science of ship ar engine build. ing. Other notions have learned nothing new from her along these lines, yet this should not detract from the credit due her on account of her splendid advancement.

Her problem is the adaptation of the present and the training of men in use, this knowledge knowledge of other peoples to her own use,

for her benefit." This in itself is a large under well aking, but the results show strikingly how well it has been accomplished. She did not start with the old-fashioned 'paddle-wheel steamer and its primitive machinery, but jump ed at once from the wooden junk to single and win-screw steamers with compound and triple expansion engines. She has been compelled to develop men rather than chinery. Even der of science, she still has many, many rungs with the advantage of starting way up the lad- In climb in order to reach the height attained by other nations. That she is climbing, and climbing well, everyone admits.

Ratio of Deposits, deposits to capital

166,345

270

B0,132

390

19.318

230

270

1,000 yen 1,000 yen per cent. Tokyo... 75636 Oaka....... 24,070 Yokohama... 8,280 Nagoya Kyoto

Knba

6.990

..

400

18,760 5,250. 21.999 If the proportion of deposits to capital of the

4.550 21,700 20, 450

various banks throughout the country be taken, the following result is obtained:

Ratio of dep'ts to

TO END MONTH.

BEST MAKES ONLY.

· Hongkong, 26th October,

Trado

TELEPHONE NG, 135

CLUB

Capital, Deposita capital. SCOTCH

1,000 yen, 1,000 yen, për e't Ordinary banks... 344,851' 605,316 170 Savings banks... 67,103 120,739 193 Special banks..............19,520 128,769

110

Total

160 $16,474 844,845 included the Japan, Specie, Hypothec, Indus

(Note.-Amongst the "special banks” are trial, Formosa, Hokkaido and other banks.)

As shown above, the average proportion of deposits to capital is only 160 per cent, which sinks into insignificance compared with the 3.0.0 per cent, of the American binke In the larger cnies Kobe heads the list with 490 per ceni, Kyolo comes second with 400 per cent., upon its capital in the conduct of business, its and so on. So long as a bank solely relies scope will be necessarily limited, and for this reason it must aim at absorbing as large an amount of deposits as possible by enhancing its credit. The banking business in Japan le still parison with that of America. It is therefore the in a state of infarcy, and scarcely bears-com- duty of the Japanese bankers, the commercial organ concludes, to try and convince the people of the usefulness of the banks and further in- Bryan comes to Japan again some years hence crease the amount of deposi's, so that if Mr. he will be convinced of the erroneous nature of the praise he has given to the position of Japan ese banking.

The 2.95 guns of the H.K.5.B.R.G.A. lonk They were taken to a tree in front of the tem- up positions on the extreme rght of the line, ple and the mob looked at them and deliberated on the track, the Bands being massed in the and my Machle were taken to the river. Amy for about fifteen minutes Then Dr. Bernut rear of the centre of the line, facing the salut was thrown in with her clothes on. Dr. Ches ing base, under the Dandmaster of the Royal nut was stripped almost naked and thrown in. West Kents. As soon as His Excellency ther. Chesnut could swim and made her way in a Governor arrived the division came to attention and bank. Amy Muehle caught a shrub gen. and sloped arms, and then, on the last sounding by the river. Here, they were allowed to r. maín fór about fifteen minutes. Then a man of a "G" from the Trumpeter the Royal Salute waded into the river and pierced Dr, Chesnut was given, and present arms. They then came through the body and Amy Machle through to the slope, and His Excellency, the Governor the hend with a Chinese trident. They were then made his inspection, riding slowly up and then knocked about a good deal and then tossed down the front and rear of the lines, accom.the treatelling the people the folly of these into the river. Mrs. Machle was sitting under panied by H.E. Major General V.Hiers Hatton wicked deeds when a man lilled a largestone and

It is a curious fact, worthy of note, that Jap and their respective Staffs. After the inspec beat out her brains. She was then stripped of her nothing in the way of words, or parts of words anese thought and language contain absolutely tion His Excellency the Governor seturned and, clothing and dragged to the river and thrown in.

thai could be pieced together, to express mo- took up las position at the saluting base, which After these had been killed search was again

dern shipbuilding and marine, terms. They made and soon ihe Peales were found. was the signal for the fi ing of the first round They had evidently been hiding together. They have therefore harrowed outright most of the of seven guns of the Royal Salute, boomed forth were brought to the front of the people and though at the Mitry Bish works a few old English technical terms, and use these at: from the guns on the right, which was followed stripped of all clothing and made to stand Dutch words linger in use. Even on ship by the firing of a feu de joie by the whole of before the crowd for upwards of fifteen minutes. board a Japanese captain gives his commands the troops, the Bands playing the first part of

in English. All this helps, to show how very the National Anthem. This was repeated until Then a man with a club knocked Mr. Peale new and strange shipbuilding sad its compo. troops the third round of the fiu de jote, the wife. Shortly after Mrs. Peale was killed in the 21 guns had completed the Salute' and the on the head and beat him to death before his sent industries were to the Japanese,

If one could be dropped upawares into a massed Bands then playing the whole of the like manner. They were also thrown into the

modern Japanese ship-yard, with eyes blind- National Authem in fine style. The final march river. Dr. Machle found a small hole in the

folded and the peculiar sounds of the Japanese past was executed in a splendid manner, the cave with water in it and he lay in the water language kept from the ears, the sensation pro unita, marching the order named above,

jr

almost covered for some hours. Miss Patter duced would be exactly similar to stepping able that much, higher flagstaff had been which she plunged and remained hidden. clatter of pneumatic and all marching as one man. It was nolice son found a deep hole almost like a well into into an English or American shipyard, for the erected at the saluting base than that used last Search was made for these two for hours, but

caulkers, riveters of chippers, the

plates, the glinding of year, and as there was a sifong breeze blowing. | wel with some soldiers came to the cave as ↑ 3000

y escaped. About four o'clock the military punching and stearing machloes, the thud and the Royal Standard made a fine showing, fly-

of steam hammers, the whir of motors, the ing brightly to the breeze, in contradistinction the mob had withdrawn to feast. Dr. Machle crunching hydraulic machines, and the racket last year, when not third of it dragged recognized the official by his clothes and canse and rumble of lammers and machine tools Police and Local Company Royal Engineer son was hidden and he brought her feeling on the ground in the stills The Carritos out. A Chinaman told him where Miss Fatter-generally all conspire to give one the same

progress and activity kept the ground under the direction of the out. They were then dressed in Chinese, departments that: would be experienced in the Garrison Bergeant Major, a

clothes as soldiers and after dark taken to the home land. The appliances are the same, the The Principal Medical Officer made the ne civil magistratsa yames. During the night result is the same; but the work is being done decessary medical arrangements, and the C.R.E. there were remours that the mob was looking by a different nationality--one that is strictly enthe/French-translation of the arranged for the saluting flags and flagstaff, in whout the yamén and during the darkness the Oriental, but nevertheless one that is versatile

de De Profundis" has found Commanding the Army Service Corps provided Four days later they started for Canton and met have to offer voksn

conjunction with the CO.O, The Officer two were transferred to the Military@yamén, enough to take up the best that all nations thought to be not, us

the Royal Standard which was unfurled on the he resono party a little, above Tsing" Us and spent the most progressive, vigorous, powerful SCHNAPPER

About three bundred

years ago, Japan

WAL happen over the÷verna« l'arrival of His Excellency the

Governor, on

reached Band Shpi this evening yet, dee of the just pod hip building natives profits of the version, the ground,

that, the Unlad between 800 Everything from start to fioish,

went very

very Consul Gentral will p

Proceed well, and the whole parada: proved a most im- Chau and "make an inrcuifgs 7 the Official

posing and Impressiva 'spectacle and was all we can learn the local migiuraias for the benefit of the over by sram, when the men marched back but helplessThe chy bas

Fustitiora of all kinds and

The aisles at the Imperial Theatres and the Justices of the Peace bave voted in favour of the strike movement.

Italy and the Forte. Italy avera that a naval demonstration against the Ports would be further [? fotile], but she will act if necessary,...

King Entertains Lord Minto. Lord Miste, the new Viceroy of India, lunch

od with King Edward at Buckingham Palace

and took faive of His Majesty prior to his de- parture for Indin, Damazon

to

[Staten:

ing off the Far East, › 50;ept were her seafaring People at designing and building the then Phychatishe developed feet of fist shree maated; junken" bich out-tailed the ships of And all other Eastern nations

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