Intimations.

LIMITED.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1906.

and all they have to do is to collect the rents and wonder by what manner of means and on what specious excuse they can raise the rent another hundred dollars. It has been left for the police of Singapore to discover a new method of "getting at " the landlords, if they can. A number of houses in that Colony were raided and found to be nothing. more or less then gambling dens. The gamblets were arrested and convicted, but nobody would admit being the tenant of any of the houses. The police thereupon seized the landlords and held that they had comTM mitted an infraction of the law in permitting

LOCAL AND GENERAL

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TUR fullowing match under the auspices of the Water Polo Aminciation is expected to take place this afternoon:-87th Co., R.G.A., 2. Banil, R.W.K., at 6 p.in. On Monday, 13 team V.R.C. will play DC, R.W.K., at 5.15 pm, R.H.K. Yacht Club will pay & Co. R.W.K., 5-45 pm, and Rayal Engineers will play 3rd

Co., R.G.A., al 6.15 pan.

T. landlord of yok. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Will Street was summoned by, the Building Authorit.es,

efore Mr. F. A Hazeland, at the Magistracy

JUMTER PLUVIUS,

RETURNS IN STATE TO HONGKONG,

Not so very long ago, people in Hongkong were bewailing the inadequacy of the water a

supply, and in Wanchai macters, reached such desperate state that residents were unable to et sufficient water to provide for their matu tinal cup of coffee, to say cothing of other do- mestic purposes. Now, however, the boot is on the other leg, for people in the same dis-

trist are grumbling at the expenso involved in travelling train one place to another un ac

count of the superabundance of water in the

Now where is that sum to coma from, and' how are the various improveerents to be car ried on simultaneously with the discharge of the Colony's liabilities? It is not anticipated that there will be any marked increase in A. S. WATSON & CO., the revenue of Tanjong Pagar, and on exist. ing rates the carnings of the Board barely cover interest' and sinking fand upon the capital cost of the expropriation. It is generally recognised now, even by those who were most strenuous in their opposition to the harbour improvement scheme; that the principle and plans having been finally adopted there is no possibility of evading

this afternoon, for neglecting to pull down iron streets. At first sight it seemed as if the dry responsibility and the proposition is to make gambling to be carried on in premises beptions in these houses. Mr. F. B. L. Bow-season had again arrived, for the thorough- and Mr. M. W. Stads, instructed by Mr. R. ↑ just as they were when water being scarce and the revenge coincide with the snnual expen.longing to them. The landlords une and ley, of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, prosecuted, fares on the lower levels were flooded to-day, all denied all connection with the gamblers, Harding, defended. The case was proceeding only to be obtained at a price, the hydrants diture. Our contemporary remarks that, "Where the interest is to come from on the but they had no idea who their tenants £1,800,000 worth of developments at Tan were! They had simply collected their

rents, and with that subline indifference to A CHINAMAN, Who las already paid $759 in jong Pagar.it is difficult to see. The aver mundane, affairs which characterises the fines, the result of four previous convictions, agerevenue of the Colony is about $11,500,000

high and..nighty they ignored the existence for contravening the Upiuin Ordinance, made and the expenditure so closely corresponds of their tenants-except as money-grubbing his fifth appearance at the Police Court this that be surplus or deficit is, infinitesimal machines--and stood in amazement when itsning, before Mr, Gumpertz, o the old but that is in ordinary tunes, when there are was suggested that a tenant like a dog usual- chake, that of boiling pium on his premises, and being in unlawful passession of a quantity of the drug. He was fined $1,000 on the first charge, and $100 on the second,

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no harbour or sanitary schemes on the tapes.ty had a name. But the police were 100 The adoption of improvements, etc., has smart for once; the Magistrate declared forced the Colony into what at first sight that a landlord cannot be held respon

seems a financial cul de bar. It has been remarked that only a few years ago the Government of the Straits Settlements was in the prosperous condition of -be- ing able to pay twenty shillings in the sovereign and still lay something past for a rainy day. Naturally, or otherwise, a Con

servative Government. at Westminster con- sirlered that it was absolute folly to allow a Crown Colony to wallow in wealth. The Imperial, authorities hunted high and low

sible for his tenant's misdemeanours and so the landlords departed in great feather, It would be interesting to know, however, if a tenant in Hongkong who lent his house to another while he spent the summer months at Macao would be held equally innocent under similar circumstances.

THE PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY.

Although no official notification has yet been received or, at ali events, published on

when our reporter left,

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Au

| were allowed to burst and afford kaleidoscopic, effects for the instruction of the young and the

entertainment of the ribald, jupiter Pluvius has undoubtedly retiened with a vengeance, and we may take it that the cry of a depleted water supply will not be beard again this year. Witile residents have been looking for the arrival of the typhoon, which has been hanging around the Colony for some days, if the reports of the meteorological department are to be trusted, they w. re scarcely prepared for the series of cloud-bursts which have broken over the city during the past few days. One effect of the rain storm has been a gratifying fall, in the thread of the thermometer. Previously the weather had been been abnormally hot, and

AV U. an accountant, employed in a shop at 193, Station Street, Yau-ma-ti, ailended the pulice-court yesterday to pass an hour or two looking at the proceedings of the Court. watched severd cases being disposed of and panting bumanity sought in vain for refreshing fiding things slow, took cul a cigarette, struck a breezes along the Praya, but even the oc match, lit it and commenced puffing vigorously.casional puffs of wind which idly Bapped The other spectators who had read the notice the sails of stationary Junks in the harbour

sted outside the doar felt afraid for Au but did not dare give hira advice. The smoke was seen rising above the heads of the spec tators. There was a shuffling of feet behind and it was known that trouble was coming. An

waited für a moment to spot his man, and poor Au was se zid by the queue, hustle i out of the The charge-room-where-a charge of "contempt court-boose into the compound, and down to

of Court" was entered against his came. was brought up again--not as a speciator on this occasion-but as a prisoner and placed before Mr. Gompertz. Au pleaded ignorance, and after he had received a "calling down"

The case in which Mr. C. F. Dixon, of the was discharged with a caution. He returnedofice of Mr. John Hastings, applied, before Mr.

13 if they had just scorched the skin passed over the Arabian desart. It is un- fortunate that nature in this part of the world is unable to hit uppo a happy medium. It is always experimenting, and never reaching a 100 hot or too cold, too wet or too dry. One would almust take it to be à Government department, so erratic and unaccountable are its ways,

for a pretext whereby the surplus of the the subject, it is matter of contion know efficar elbowed his way through the crowd, solution of the problem; the weather is either

Straits Settlements might be kept within

ledge that the steamship Coptic, which for reasonable bounds and after many pow-wows the last ten years has been running under decided_that_the_Calony's military contributhe Occidental and Oriental Steamship.Com tion was utterly inadequate. Accordingly, pany's flog, has been sold to the Pacific Mail it was decreed that the Straits Settlements Steamship Company, of which Mr. W. Harri- should contribute, one-quarter of the gross man, the well-known shipping and railway revenue towards the maintenance of Imperial magnate, is the head. It will be remembered troops-not in the Straits Settlements, but that some months ago, when the steamers ul in all the comers of the globe where the flag the principal Japanese shipping companies is defended by British soldiets. The Colony were released from duty by the Govern protested; the official members of the ment and restimed their regular, passenger Legislative, Council resigned in a body; the rans, a rumour gained, currency to the Justices of the Peace and the members of effect that the Toyo"Kisen Kaisha were.in the Chinese Advisory Board threw up their negotiation for the purchase of two steamers

A. S. WATSON & CO.,]ents in disgust: public meetings

SEMITEL

ALEXANURA BUILDINGS. " Hongkong, 25th July, 19

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Alinas intensed for pudiention m till The Kaltor, 1, Tan Hare Rond, and

Aldre.

res The Manager

The Khur will me un fertake in be respon

any rejected MS, or to return any Contriliation.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE) ALLY-30,per annum. WEEKLY-13 jer ahmun

The daily is delivered free when the drama in Dic copies must i presti accessible to morengar additional $1.80 per quarter a charged for postaje. The postage on the weekly ste to buy part of the Single Copics Daily, ten centa: Weekly, twenty,

world is 80 cents per,quisitor,

were held to denounce the thieving author itics, but all to no purpose. The Imperial Government stuck like a linipet to the one sided bargain, and since 1895 the Straits Settlements have been paying this non strons exaction. During the intervening years, the Colony has had no serious dith

of improvements it will be on the verge of insolvency. Singapore, like Hongkong, must

are no new sources of revenue to draw upon

to Yau-ma-tra most experienced man.

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THE MORPHINE SHIZUE

ONE CASE CLAIMED.

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from the Pacific Mail Company. It was

The repost which was published in last even- suggested that the Japanese Company in-

ing's issue relative to the seizure of fire cases tended to establish a fast line of steamers of nonpliia, valued at $6,000, in the Hongkong between Hongkong and San Francisco, and and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company's the Pacific Mail ompany having failed to premises at Tsiin-tsa-tsm, by excise officers, on discover a fortune in the Eastern trade were the 23rd instant, brought forth claimants this willing to dispose of at least liimission agitat, Messis. Wm. Opiùi Faim they stated that lane chèa out Pariter feet. Whether Mr. Harrin

INDIAN CASE SEITLED.

THEY TOOK THE CAKE.

TELEGRAM.

“HONGKONG „TELEGRAPH"

SERVICE

JAPANESE COURT.

MARTIAL,

ECHO OF THE WAR.

OFFICERS CASHIERED and REDUCED IN RANK

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 20th July,

11.50 a.m.

The Japanese court-martial ap- pointed to deal with the officers, re- sponsible for the surrender of troops on board the Kenshin Maru, in May, 1904, has now rendered its decision. Two lieutenants who wero in com.

and of the vessel when the, aur- render took place have been cashiered.

The paymaster, two army captains and threr junior military officers have been stripped of their decorations and reduced in rank.

AN IMMIGRATION CASE.

BOARDING HOUSE RUNNER CONVICTED."

At the instance of Detective-Sergeant Grapt,

Mak Fuk, a boarding house runner, residing at No. 7, Wo On Lant, was arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Polica Court this morning, charged with enticing a lad named Lam Kwan, Yan on board, the steamer Kum- sang, by force and fraud, with the intention of getting him out of the Colony, on the 24th instant, for immigration purposes. Lam Kwan Yau declared that he was only eighteen years of age and a native of San Wui. On 9th July he was brought into the Colony by a mun named Cheung Nau. Ho came to Hongkong willingly to work as á coolie. When witness arrived in Hongkong, he and his guide went to a coolis house at No. 7, Wo On Lane. During his residence at the coolis house witness ba came acquainted with the accused, and on 24th-

H. H. J. Gompertz a few days ago, for the withdrawal of a case in which Churmall Chas- Canall, of 8, D'Aguilar Street, summoned the manager of Messrs. Dhunnmull Chellaram. & Company, of a, D'Aguilar *Street, for convert, ing a packet, valued at sixpence, which was entrusted to ieir care for the complainant fem, on 4th May fast, and in which his Wer- ship refused to grant the application for with-ly last defendant spoke to complainant about drawal, was called on again, at the Police Court, this afternoon. On this rccasion, Mr. Job Hastings prosecuted, and Mr. G. K. Hall Brution, of Messrs Brutton and Hett, de- Mr. Hastings said that the parcel referred to was one delivered through the Post for his

going to Singapore: Defendant said that he would get witness a job as cook on his rival there, and his pay would be about $15 per month. Witness consented to go to Singapore

was taken on board ilie Kumsang to undertake and art the job and in the usual course witness his journey to the Singapore El Dorado. when complainant was comfortably installed on board, the philantrophic matter was thrown

remain a free port, which means that th to subsidise the vessels of the Tific Ma Hazeland, at the Magistracy, this morning, for time during the month of May his clients paid | chu chai (sell you like a pig). He knew at

BANKRUPTLY.

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sory-note and asked witness to put his finger impression on it. When the paper, was pro duced witness heard somebody whisper wai

once that on arrival at Singapore the defendant would sell him so he refused to go. This annoyed the accused, who followed com. plainast, and threatened to "slaughter" bim if lie said anything about it.

culty in forwarding the annual contribution, claration that his Company were prepared to of the five se zed, and marked, "A. C," and The ONGKONG TELEGRAPH “ „honki te but a new set of conditions, has arisen. abandon the trade they had built up was a underneath those letters" 0054," was imported | client. His client was not in the Colony at the shuki beaconugun by the Writer Name Coless the Colony can meet its expropriation ruse de guerre or not is another question. In into the Colony by them, and they requested time and the parcel was opened. He and Mr. to the winds, and accused produced a promis.

Bruton would ask that the case be withdrawn. Mr. Brution said that the Complainant was Ordine y lagsinsee amunicatenin sinəmlà de aires bill, and proceed with the general scheme America it was believed that the ship that that case be delivered. Receiving instruc- ping magnate of the Wester States-tions from the head of the Opium Fat. Chief was trying to force the Gvernment Hoggarth made an application before Mr. 1. A. formerly a servant of the defendant firm, Some fine. If that were the case beevidently the release of one case of morphia, as there had complainant's passuge back to India. When failed to realise his object, althoug there is een claimant. The application was granted, complainant was away, a package, addressed There have been so far no other claiftianis torto hm, was received by the firm. The parcel was opened and it was found to contain The rates peusner kivi jet beteren, propanti In these circumstances, the new Liberalule doubt that private enterpri will in the remaining four cases.

Government might be approached with a time be rewarded by an annual Germanicat

perishable articles, to be precise, the contents view to remitting part of the military con.bounty. At any rate, the deal was not

were cakes

His Worship-1 don't think I can "convict His Worship And I suppose they ate the the man under this ordinance, unless you can tribution. The United Kingdom, despite consummated and the Pacific M line is

cakes?'

prove that $25 is the price paid cooks in Re THE QUENG VING LOONG FIRM. the wails of the Tariff Reformers and others still one of the principal factors inte trade

Mr. Brinton-Quite 'so, 'your Worship. A Singapore! of like kidney, is not going to the dogs; it hetween America and China. 'If be true,

sens ble idea. has had a year of unexampled prosperity and and there is no reason to doubt, that, that

ta Bankrupicy Jurisdiction this morning, hig

Continuing, Mr. Bruttos said that instead of the Government might well reduce the the Pacific Mail has purchased, the tie of Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, usne Judge, pregoing to India the complainant only went as amount payable by the Straits in name of chartered the vessel for a extended in, that siding, the public examination of the bankrup: far as Singapore and returned to Hongkong. military expenditure. If the home author would seeth to indicate that the coection in the case of the Queng Ving, Long firm, its clients had written to India for more of the cakes, and they were willing to return com. ities agreed to reduce the contribution by of the United States with the East parte Chin Cheuk, Creditor, was held.

Mr. G. H. Wakemas, Official Ieceiver, con plainant his property. He would ask that the Messrs. Ewen, Hariton and Harding, appear. ing for the petlimming creditor.

Queng Ying Loong said he was a partnerin the bankrupt him of housebuilders and con- tractors.

There were three pastners in the besides himself, se partner, Kwo Tai Loong, was dead, and the other two were BOI

five cents.

The Hongkong Selegraph

one half, the Imperial Government would has trot reached such a low level sommes Jucted the examination, M Harston, of summons he withdrawn.

only lose a trifle of Lisa,ado or 50, a mere fleabite amongst the millions, of the home revenue; but that sum would prove of vast benefit to the Straits Settlements and enable the Colony to keep its head above water.

HONGKONG, Thursday, July 26, 1906

would endeavour to make out, would SINGAPORE'S INDEBTEDNESS.. Unless the figures published by the Singa

also seem to prove that the Pac Mail Companý propose to advance and colidate pore Free Press are grievously wrong, the

their interests in the intercontine trade, The Pacific Mail line, being a tribry of financial position of the Straits Settlements,

the overland railway lines-which practi- ̈mainly as the result of the Expropriation of

cally dominated by: Mr. Harrima holds Tanjong Pagar Ducks, is far from satisfactory.,

THE LANDLORD'S TRIALS,

advantages which are only equalleby the Only a few years ago, less than a decade, the

After all there seems to be a limit to a land Canadian Pacific Railway Compact is Government of the Straits Settlements could annually boast of a surplus of revenue" overlord's responsibilities. The tenant who hasatisfactory to believe that the acific expenditure, and at the same time retire with to pay an abnormal rental in order to satisfy a Mail Company will maintain itsestige the knowledge that the Colony was not burrapacious properly owner has a thousand and as one of the leading lines punk beer).. dened with debt of any, description. But one grievances, and if he is of the respect-ween. Hongkong and San Frac and the progressive policy of thapresent Governable class of the cummunity his liabilities and there is little doubt that the Co's en or has converted that surplus into an alarm sufferings are increased tenfold. But where terprise will be adequately rewanel With

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in the Culony.

His Honour: But the dead man ; who takes his share? .

Witness: There are no representatives. The capital, continued witness, was $600. (Laugh- he Official Receiver: They often start no small capital, and get in mpre afterwards,

Witness, continuing, said he started business In 1933, and had made no profits. The other

ing deficit, so that it is difficult to see how the proprietor owns houses in the lower the boycott a thing of the past, hulpartners from time to time advanced money tu

the Colony is to meet its liabilities. The

award of the special Commission appointed in connection with the expropriation of Tanjong Pagar Docks amounted to thirty

million

dollare,

or

open to international trade, anthina absorbing fresh ideas and acquiringdern tastes every day, the future of thecific trade is big with promise, and it

advanced $11,0.0 between them. There was

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Sergt. Grant-I can't prove that, your Wor ship, but I should think that conditions in Singapore are the same as in this Colony.

His Worship-1 can convict him for aiding and abetting stowaway.

When complainant was put on board the Kumtang by the accused, said Sergeant Grant, he had no ticket and myst have been going on His Worshia said that from what he was

board to stowaway. The officer then related -now told, he thought there was a ground for the working of the immigration business. He withdrawal. The reason why he refused the raid that before a coolie can emigrate from the application at the last hearing was because

Colony he must register himself in a boarding Mr. Dixon said, on asking for the, whhdrawal, house for forty-eight hours. Then he goes that the Indian community of Hongkong did before, the immigration officer, who examines not want the cale to go on, and, he did not him, and hands gach muc a properly-chopped think that sufficient reason to grant his appassenger ticket, No tickets are allowed, to be

issued on bourd skip. -*

His Worship sentenced accused to six weeks' hard labour.

plication.

struck out now, your Worship?.

Mr. Hastings-1 cuppe the case will be

His Worship-Ye's.

The summons was then withdrawn.

BOXING "CHAMPIONS."

ANXIOUS TO FIGHT IN SING PORE.

There are three amateur exponents of the art of self defence in town, says the Eastern the firm. Witness put in $1,950 and the athere due to the firm $3,000 on contracts. There Daily Afail, viz., Christie, Marrel and Newman. was also money owing from the Commissioner Christie's prowess is so well known that any

in round. figures ments made at the Sanitary Board the other unlike American methods if an opinity of Customs for a contract in Canton. That further comments on same are unnecessary.

so favourable was wittingly allowed piss without any attempt being made to share of the spoil.

THE WEATHER.

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was in a contract involving $5,000. He had He boasts of a good secord in India, and if transferred that, contract to Wong Cheong, considerations of apice would permit of our so without consideration. Witness would not doing, the details of his various victories would get anything out of that contract. His be po published. Marrel gave a good interest was $3,000 which he put up as 'account of himself in Burmah, being in fact security, 'That was the shop's money, and declared the midille weight champion, the' bad not been returned. Another man owed it is but fair to observe that Christie, his him $7,500 for gands sold and delivered but be opponent, had been on the sick-list for had no receipt for the amount. The man lived for a long time.

It is stated that if all the gold in the world were melted into ingots it might be contained in a room z3ft square and soft, high.

STRAM has by no means made sailing vessels obsolete. The total number of them is the world is still 65,934, as against 30,561 steamers.

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE.

Indian (Lightning) 29th inst.

American (America Maru) 39th inst. Ger, (Prins Kitil Friedrich) joth inst., p.m. German (Bayern) 31st inst. Australian (Eastern) 310 prox. Indian (Suitang} 5th prox.

quarters of the city where coolies congregate and endeavour to make the best of a bad bar. gain.he occasionally becomes the vicarious victim of the law's requirements. From state £3,500,000, The scheme adopted for im- day, it appears that should a tenent fail to provements and developments at Tanjong notify the Department that a case of plague Pagar is estimated to involve an expenditure has occurred the landlord will not receive a of £1,800,000. Then £500,000 is to be penny in the way of compensation for the spent in deepening Singapore River, while damage done to his property by enthusiastic the inner harbour scheme is expected to cost sanitary officials. They may knock down £1,000,000. There is also a minor item of the walls and discover sundry openings £200,000 to be expended on Pemang har these are promptly declared to be tat runs bour. The grand total amounts to and the landlord is served with a notice £7,000,000, one half of which is required ordering him under pain of prosecution to immediately, partly for the payment of ex-see that they are blocked up. He has to shareholders in Tanjong Pagar, and partly conform with rules and regulations about for the commencment of the harbour in surface cement, air space, height of buildings provements. With the single exception and other matters that he never heard of and❘ Luz.n, and pressure is now slightly abo semember when that was. This 'closed the clean fighting should be witnessed. Cbristie kong via the usual Ports of Call.

at Shaukiwan, but witness had not seen him

some time previously; had he been in his

· American (Síbería) 6th prox.

The O. 5. S. Co. & C. H. S. N. Co.'s 6.5. Diomed lek Singapore' yesterday morning, for Shanghai and does not call here.

The following report is from Mr. F. First Assistaut of the Hongkong or

usual health, his admirers do not consider On the 25th at 1.20p.The depresi

that he would have been defeated. He public- the Pacific is moving Northwards andate ing the S. Coast of Japan.

His Honour: Probably be is dead too. ly announced that he was willing to meet On the 26th at 11.50-The baromed

Waness, continuing, said there was a dispute Morrel, and in support of his challenge his over one contract bill, because the work was friends deposited a forfeit of Rs. 1oo. But for bat finished in contract time. Mr. Danby bad reasons best known to himself Morrel decline left Vancouver p.m., on 23rd-jast., for Hong- The C. P.. R. Cols ss. Empress of India risen slightly on the China coast. The

The barometer has risen considera

cerified the bill for $3,600, but he did noted. If a meeting can be arranged, some good sipa is still shown over S, China,

public examination, and the order of adjudica- informs us that he is willing to deposit $300 of the inner harbour scheme the Straits probably did not care a fig about before normal over the S. Philippines,

Gradients are bence somewhat steeption was made. he entered the ranks of the landed

as a guarantee of good faith for his challenge Government is irrevocably committed to

at cateli weights and wants some one to cover The interest on gentry. These things only occur, of course, yesterday over the China Sea, and SW. the works detailed. £7,000,000 at 34 per cent., plus sinking where the coolie quarters are concerned. gales will prevail over the vorthern part THERE Aro 256 railway stations within a six-it. Nowman who has come down from Manila Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours fund per cent., equals 4 per cent, perThe landlords of houses on the higher levels kanım, or £297,500, that is to say $3,558,500. seo that their tenanti bear all responsibilities, at 19 am, to-day, 1.13 inches,

2102.

The N. Y. K. Bombay Line 1s. Totom't Afaru left Shanghai for this port on 15th last., and is expected horn on 28th inst.

The Java-China-Japan Lijú us. Tyllaljap

mile radius of St. Paul's Cathedral, while with- | is also hefe and is anxious'to meet any light |ín a twenty-mile radius there are nearly 400, | weight or wrestige in the Colony,

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may by expected kern on sad prox,

left Macassar for this port on agih instų, and

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