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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY DECEMBER 4 1906.

the dress and deportment of the Chinese friend who accompanied our representativer that he was of the gentry, and a man of parts and distinction. The fact remains, however, that for some little time, the autocratic, Sikh at the gate refused our A. S. WATSON & CO., Chinese friend, the right of ingress, and

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ung, stall holder in the New Western Market, on a summons, at the Police Court, this morning, for being in possession af false cales. The complainant visited the stall on the 29th ultimo ned on examining the scales found them deficient to the extent of five per cant. The Court was informed that defendant

NsPicrók Withers proceeded against Wong | A COOLIR casted some amusement at the Police Court this morning when he was put lo the wiress stand to speak on behalf of a clans. man, who figured in the dock on a charge which was not altogether in his favour, The witness proceeded straight away to give the story of the case, but the "Court wanted bis name. This put the coolie into difficulties for PeWhat's your name? "y naked the "Court. * Umph Umphl-Umph) (Then a pause), Chan Yau 1" he blusted out sharply Very convenient surname," rejoined the Coun. Then the case went on, de

it was only when our representative did a small business in bean curd. He ad- while as he could not remember his name informed the gatekeeper that the Chi.mitted the charge and paid $15. nese gentleman was a friend of hip visiting the Docks in company with him, that the latter was allowed eventually to pass in To show the futility of all this ultra-hysterical red-tapelsm as exhibited by the Dock Company, we will endeavour to shew, from a little incident related by our Chinese friend to our representative, in discussing later the insulting treatment which had been meted out to him, how seriously the Dock Company's interests might be affected, in leaving the interpretation of their bye-laws in the hands of ignorant underlings. The friends and those with whom the Chinese visitor is connected

MR. Crofton, chief clerk of the Colonial Secretary's Omce, amigned Mak Yau, a unemployed coolie, before Mr. F. A. Haseland, at the Police Court, to-day, for trespass. The Kya accased was found by Sanitary Dspector MONDAY (3rd inst.) afternoon the entire Fleet, McEwen in the Government Stables. Lowarat present anchored in the bay that made Albert Road, yesterday afternoon. He had no Dewey famous, will leave for several days permission to be there. Want there to meet target practice, and will return to Cavite to a friend," was the only excuse the wily Mak make final preparations for the visit to I opg. could offer, but it was not appreciated by the kong, starting for that port about December 10. After a visit of three weeks in Hongkong Court. He was fined $7.

on the same mission as that which the British courtesies the fleet will return to Manila and ships have here at present-exchanging have a preparatory drill in contemplation o their annual target practice. Admiral Brown son will probably leave for America whiis in

of next year.--Cablenews."

MR. L. Plummer, an assistant in the P. and O. S. N. Company, prosecuted Sher Dill, a fire mas, employed on board the sleamer Delhi, at the Police Court, this morning, for remaining in the Colony after the departure of his ship Defendant admitted the charge, explaining Delhi was scheduled to leave as he was ill, My, C. A. 17. Melbourne, before whom the case wai heard, fined the delinquent 535, with the alternative of one month's imprisonment.

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"SAD DEATH OF MEJA

SEATON,

DROWNED AT BEAL

Daning the week considerable talk has been occasioned in Hotel circles, in Hongkong, br what appeared to have been the mysterious disappearance of Mr. A. W. Slaton, manager of the New Connaught House Hotel. This gentleman was missing to his acquaintances from the 36th ultimo, and the fact that a now manager was installed it the Connetight Houss upon the day following, gave rise to all kinds of vague rumours.

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WORLD WIDE APPEALS

REQUEST TO KE MADE TO THE MÀNSION, "HOUSE UNDE

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 4th December, 8p.m

The inaugural meeting of the Kiangpal Famine Relief Committee was held yesterday.

From facts which, have come to light, how- ever, since the arrival of Messrs. Marty & Co.'s steamer Hanet it appears that Mr. Staton made his appearance aboard that vessel, about DOOD, on the 26th ultimo, and, it being near Liftin time, was invited to stay to lunch. Tifin

It was decided by the meeting, to Unibed, and the vessel being about to unil, Mr. Slaton seems to have very suddenly made

The up his mind to accompany her, and insisted adopt as the title for the fund upon being carried as a passenger to Haiphong Central China Famine

Relief Fund." To this Captain Merlees at first demurred, but was over-ruled by Mr. Slaton, who produced

The meeting also resolved to make a large roll of bank-notes, and gave the Com appeals throughout all the countries. mander to understand that, although he bad no

are among the most influential in Heng that he could not get on board hy day the China as his time of active service expires Julybaggage, be bad plenty of inoney to pay for his of the world for subscriptions to the

kong; they happen to hold shares in the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company and have dealings with the greatest Corpora tions in the Colony, possess vested interests

in more than one Steam-boat Company, andME. F. A. Hazeland, first police magistrate, Count. One of the boatmen who was stabbed her moorings at 3-15 p.m. on the 26th, and the

it is in connection with the latter that the story was told us" Some time ago the above mentioned Steam-boat Company had occa sion to dock one of their vessels; and the contract was given to the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock. While the vessel was in dock at Kowloon, the Managing Director decided to go across and inspect her, but 'judge of his horron and amazement when he was refused, at the gate, permission to enter

and see his own vessel. Is it any wonder

that with his dignity, pride, and every sense of justice outraged, this gentleman should go home and register a vow (Directors and shareholders please note!) that never again would the Dock Company have the hand. ling of any craft of his company's, and the fact remains, that, owing to the mis: A. S. WATSON & CO., interpretation, by some officious underling

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in brief authority, of the Dock Company's regulations, their connection with the above. mentioned Managing Director and his steam-boat Co. abruptly ceased when his vessel came out of dock, and has subse- quently never been renewed-and is never likely to be! We can understand the neces sily, upon the part of the Dock Company, for keeping a strict control upon the move ments of persons entering their premises, otherwise they would undoubtedly lay them. selves open to the promiscuous visitations of all sorts and conditions of prowlers and busybodies; but, in the name of common- sense and business hospitality, let them not heedlessly, in driving out the undesir.

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presided over a meeting of the Justices of the Peace at the Magistracy this afternoon. The meeting was called to consider an application from Luiz Lobo for a publican's license to sell by retail intoxicating liquors on premises situated at Nos. 149 and 150,-Queen's Road Central, under the sign of the Stag Hotel, The other justices present were Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne and Mr. R. H. J. Craig. There was no police objection and the application was granted.

FVR shop coolies who were drawing a loaded truck along Queen's Road East yesterday afternoon were gathered into No. 2 Police Station before they had proceeded, far and charged with transporting dangerous goods, to wit, kerosene oil, from Wanchai to West Point, without having each tin properly labelled. The coolics were removing the oit from No. 151, Praya East to No. 4o, Queen's Road West They surrendered to their bail at the Police

Court this morning, and in being placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland each coolie was fined Sto and warned. Inspector Gourlay prosecuted. THE tongkang for the Coal Co, near Tawao, was launched at Sandakan at eleven o'clock na the 6th ult, from the China-Borneo Co's yard. Everything went smoothly, and the big craft took the water complete success. The lighter has been designed for the carriage of coal in bulk from the workings to Sandakan, and is intended to carry from 300 to 350 tons, She has two very large hatches and is fitted) with patent band capaian for heaving up an- chor. She is constracted entirely of Borseo woods, and sheathed to above her light draft line. Her dimensions are co ft, by 25 ft. by 13ft-Singapors Fret Prest.

It is intended by the Committee- to apply for assistance from the Man- sion House Fund.

passage, and to provids himself with a temper fund. MR. A. Häteland proceeded with the bear-ary outfit at Haiphong, sufficient for the return ing of the Harbour Office attempted murder passage. Captain Merlees thereupon agreed and stabbing case this afternoon, at the Police accept him as passenger. The Hand left corroborated Mr. Botelho's evidence to a certain that Captain Merlees and-with one ex- extent, and went on to explain that as soon as ception-his passengers saw of Mr. Slaton, the accused dashed for the yard he was pursued was when after tiffin, he was streiched out in a long chair taking a siesta. At 6:25 by Kwok Chuen, another boatman, who was

p.m. Captain Merlien being, then upon the seriously stabbed." The cries of "Help" from Kwok was heard by witness who went to his bridge, and the promenade deck practially assistance, and he also was stabbed. His deserted, the alarm of "man overboard was who had witnessed Mr. Staten rice from the Worship, at the last hearing, highly commended given by Mr. Galimberti, on Italian passenger, Kwok Chuen, and remarked that he it was who

deck-chair in which he had been sleeping, and saved the first clerk from being stabbed. The

catch hold of two stanchions, apparently in the case was still proceeding, when this report endeavour. to haul himself up on to the ralling closed.

THE authorities of the japanese Education De- partment are investigating a representation addressed by the Romaji Kai for the ad-ption of Roman letters in writing and printing the Japanese language. We learn from vernacular contemporaries that opposition is growing.in the Department to Romaji being adopted. Mr. Yanagisawa, the Vice-Minister for Education, and Mr. Watanabe, head of the Book, Chart and Atlas Office, are among the warm advo cates of the adoption of Roman characters, bu! many are opposed to the innovation.on senti mental grounds, desiring the preservation of It is the national characteristics of Japan. believed that the question will be submitted to the Language Reform Committee for their decision-Japan Chronicle.

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REVIVAL OF ANTI-AMERICAN FEELING.

[From Our Own Correspondent.3

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of the ship.

Mr. Galimberti states that as he was going forward to warn MrSlaton of the danger he was incurring, the ship gave a heavy roll, and Mr. Slaton, losing his hold and balence, was pitched into the sea.

Mr. Galimberti then gave the alarm to the bridge and Captain Merlees at once ordered the ship stopped, and full-speed astern...” At the same moment a life-buoy with carbure light attached was dropped from the stern, and a boat was swung out and lowered, and sent away in charge of the second officer,

The Hanol was backed full speed along her own wake, until the lifa buoy, with its light still burning, was left well ahead, and in the meantime the boat continued to 'search in all directions for the unfortunate man.

It would appear as if, after the fall, Mr. Blaton had come twice to the surface, as two distinct cries for help were heard by those on board. The inference therefore is that being unable to swim, Mr. Slaton tank after the second appeal for help.

The second officer, after a fruitigan search of 40 minutes for the missing man, refurbed to the Hanol, and

the Commander reluctantly gave the order to go ahead again.

Exactly what was the cause of the accident

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[N. C. D. New£} The Closing of Newchwang.

Tokio, November 28th, The Lino is entirely blocked with ice.

The Opening of Mukden.

Tokio, November 28th. Mr. Failord (H. M, Consul General) arrived" at Mukden yesterday.

The Japanese Command in North China.

Tokio, November 28ıb;" Major-General Nakamura has been appoint- ed to command the Japanese troops in North China in saccassion to Major-General

ANTI-CHOLERA V

FATAL EXPERIMENTS

blachal

The Governor-General bas lesbod statement of the unfortunate accident that occurred in Billbid prison recently, a partial- account of which was published in the Cable- news. The repart explains the situation fally. and is as follows:

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On November 16th Dr. R. P. Strọng, chief of the Biological Laboratory of the Burden of Science, inoculated twenty-four prisoners in, Bilibid Prison with an anti-cholera vaccine; with which he had made inoculations before, and the use of which is well-known in several countries in Europe, particularly In Spain where inoculations of this kind have been made with beneficial results, tippe Singapor

On November 18th and 19th two and thres days after the inoculation, a pomber of these twenty-four prisonere became acutely 11, and on the evening of the following day "November wo of them died, apparently from the the locculation Shbsequently on

will never become apparent Theories of saj, even more prisžílies dind in tha cide have been put forward, but though it is Prison hospital, and opa prisoner, whose sen- evident that Mr. Slaton's affairs had been, offence had

discriminating as to who are and who are last night, for instance, the fun was fast, al-p'tal, which lasted until, 3 o'clock in the afleflate, in rather an embarrassed condition, while some expired, and who had been released.

not fit and proper persoris to enter the Dack, should be left in the hands of a Punjabi

The rates per quarter and per meanem, proportionsporter, and we shall be the first to welcome The daily one in delivered free when the address the innovation, what time the management

accesible to memenger. On copies at by post an additional $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage, of the Dock Company wake up, to a sense of the situation, and decide to place in charge of their gates a person with an ordinary amount of common tapt. and dis cretion in his composition, in lieu of the picturesque but commerce-destroying per-

Ava centi,

BIRTH.

On November 27, 1906, at Shanghai, the wife of JAMES CLARK, LM:C, of a daughter.

DEATHS.

On November 28, 1906, at Shanghai, ETHEL LOUIBE (Dolly), the dearly beloved wife of Francis Schwyzer, aged 27 years.

On November 18, 1906, at Shanghai, CHARLOTTE NEUBOURG, aged ar years,

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1906.

RED ZAPE AT THE KOWLOON DOCKS.

During the course of Sunday, a repre- sentative of this paper, accompanied by a well-known and highly-esteemed Chinese gentleman, taking advantage of the glorious weather, proceeded to the Kowloon pre- mises of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co mainly with the idea of seeing, on

-son who now runs the show.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

FURTHER Correspondence relating to the new Wharf & Godown scheme at Shanghai is print.

ed on page 3. SERGEAHT-Major E, Brook, late Chinese Re- giment, strived here to-day from North Chinx, and will be attached to the 3rd Middlesex Regimest.

HE. Viceroy Chow Fu has appointed the following gentlemen to be his watyuans: Tsu Lup Im, Koons Sam Cham, Chau Shan Fang, Lo Chung Ming, and Wu Ming Pung, while Shum Tung Yiu, Hung Fat, Tau Tong, and Tsu Wai Bou are to be assistant weiyuans.

tamente WHEN passing down the harbour on Sunday afternoon the s.. Teucer's propeller fouled the moorings of the chequered buoy which marks

The mooring chain got round the propeller

......

Canton, 3rd December. SCOTSMEN are traditionally sedate, but at a

Yesterday morning a meeting of the Boycott dance they ever endeavour to belie their char. acter. At the dance of the Scottish Masaos Association was held at the Kwong Chai Hos though by no means furious. Machado's band noon. Mr.Ma.Tat Sun was in the he. A there ws in excellent trim, and the 150 couples number of people were present, among them enjoyed themselves to the utmost.. There were being some ladies. The chairman read out twelve dances on the programme, but several the suggestions from the Wuchow Anti-Ex encores", had to be given before the gathering clusion. Bill Society, which were unanimously fell, with the result that the dance did not approved of. Mr. Ma suggested as follows: (1) terminate before, twa ama' oor bad passed To appoint a temporary officiating president at "ayont the twal." One thing which makes once; (3) Tadevise means as to how to promote these dances especially enjoyable in the in local industry, in competition with foreign in. formality and absence of cliqueism, It is cenaindustry; (3) To decide upon a selected site for that they are bound to link up many sections. the burial of the boycott hero. Fung Ha Wai.

The following resolutiontv were ultimately of Hongkong end to lead to: a better under- standing among all who attend.

agreed to:~{1) That the next meeting should take place on the 10th instant, for the purpose SUMMONSES, returnable to-day, were issued by of electing an officiating president pro tim, the Registrar-General from the Magistracy, on who must bear a good character and has a the 30th ultimo, on B. Bantos, 10, Kowloon City good comercial experienco, (2) That the Road; Shek Abdulla, sot, Wanchai Road; officiating president pro tem, whose term is for Mohamed Omar, 14, Matheson Street G. three months, when elected, should at noce Harman, 4, Victoria View, Kowloon; F. Brud- communicate with Cantonese abroad in foreign ley, 1, Lochiel Terrace, Kowloon ; J. H. Wilkie, countries, to elect a president, and not to inter- A. Block, Kennedy koad; and A. A. Samy, 120, fera with the financial affairs of the Association Wanchai Road, for failing to produce at the excepito manage other affairs. (3) That those offices.f the complainant, within one month nine persons who replied to the American mer- after the notice had been served, a proper cerchants with regard to the recent boyer, with tificats of the vaccination of their children. out the authority from the association and The cases were heard at the Police Court to, those three persons, through whose instrument, day. Three persons did not answer the sam slity Mesars. Ma; Pan, and Ha were imprisoned mons. Mrs. G. J. Harman appeared on behalf. are debarred from bo'ding any position in the. of her husband and that summons was adjourn Asaqciation. (4) That voles from distant places ed, to allow her'busband to appear, he being at should be chopped as a guarantee of good present out of the Colony. The other three faith. (s): To establish industrial extablish- defendants showed proper cause why the centiments at an early.date, to remodel old fashion- cates were not handed in, and they were dised native articles, and in the meantime to give cott feeling. (6) To appoint at the next meet on another day.

ing a president pro lam, an inspector, à secret-

*San José

died on November atst at 155.

he had come short time previously, passed. These inoculations ware made by Dr. Strong authority dated March ty, 1904, which period in the Civil Hospital in order to underge treatment for some mental derangement; such authorisation was for "the carrying on, under theories would seem to be upset by the im. the supervision of the Director of the Biological Bilibid Prison, with reference-to-disasses pression made by the occurrence upon the sole Laboratory, of the investigation among inmates eye-witness, as being purely accidental, and which prevail among them, as outlined within!!

the subsequent two appeals for help made by the drowning man."

We have the satisfaction of knowing, how. ever, that everything possible was done by

of

Since this authority was granted, over half the prisoners in Bilibid have been inoculated

results* against cholera without any harmful:

whatever.

All these cases of death were promptly re Captain Merlees and his officers towards res-formed to the Corpses for proper action by bim and upon his instructions, autopales had been made in each instance. An investigation is: the unfortunate man,

now being made, under his direction, to deter. mine the exact cause of death la each instance, and upon that information being obtained, the Cocomer will render the verdict required by

By courtesy of the U.S. Consul-General, we are able to glean a few particulars of Mr Slaton's connections.

Bore in the State of Georgia, he was 32 years of age at the time of his death. He went out to Manila as a private soldier in Company A of the 5th U.S. Infantry, in which he served for three years, rising to

honourable discharge, Sergeant's rank, and subsequently receiving an

. Later, he was employed as clerk on board

It appears that probably these deaths have resulted from the anti-cholers vaccine which

was used, having in some way became con was being prepared in the vernment Lab taminated with plague, genish while yaodins gratories. A number of years ago, thousands of inoculations with this same anti-cholera Vaccine, were made by Dr. Ferran in Spain,

bould

be understood, however, that. curved and some deaths resalted which resulted from this inoculation were

the U.S. N. Auxiliary "Alexander," and, leav-and similar instances of contamination oc ing that-vessel in Hongkong became manager of the New Conn.ught House in March this year

The following is the official report of the fatality filed by Captain Merlees at the U. S.

5.S. Hanel at Sea,

Consulate General:-

· 26th November, 1906, Monday.

not due to the method itself, but to the contamination of the vaccine just before final preparation. No test as to whether the vaccine

behalf of this journal, what work had been the western edge of the man-of-war anchorage charged. The absent ones will have to appear a stimulus, to the diminishing American boy the Great Ladrons iste, a passenger, Mr. Gritins for lavestigation and action by them.

perfect duisance to shipping, having to always carefully looked out for and dodged.

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di

the late Fung Ha Wai.

THE YURT-HAN RAILWAY.-

H. E. CHOW PU WANTS OFFICE IN THE CITY,

ears, thousands of inoculations with anti- cholora and anti-plaguo vaccine, and never be. fore have any untoward results followed, Thua made on blu own particular inoculations were

attached thrown overboard, and a boat lowered with ascond officer in charge; after searching sound from 6.25 to 6.50 p.m. no trace of him could be found, Restarted engines and proceed. responsibility, under the authority abora des-

participated la by the ed on course. It appears from Mr. Galimberti,cribed, and were in no way authorised by pr Director of Health or by who wasing eye-witness, that Mr. Slaton was the Director of the Bureau of Science trying to seat himself on the side of the ship: fortunate result of this accident, and it is mu I am immeasurably grieved at the ap which was rolling heavily at the time, and over-balanced himself,

has been contaminated can be made on ani- mals for the reason that the Ferran virus must be prepared for use and used while fresh,

Immediately after being notified that the prisoners. inoculated had become sick, Dr. At 6.25 p.m. on the 26th lost, while abreast Strong laid the matter before the proper autho It is needless to say that Dr. Strong is grier. Galimberti, shouted that another passenger haded beyond measure at the unfortunate accident done upon the French destroyer Fronde and the buoy was dragged out of position. in UNDER the heading "Mad or Shamming?" weary, an accountant and six committee-men. (7) fallen overboard. The engines were at once which occurred with these twenty-four inocu Having arrived at the main gate of the shipping circles it is said that this buoy is a reported last week the curious behaviour of a To supply the necessary fonds for the burial of stopped and put asteru, a lífs, buoy with light lations. Dr. Strong has mide, in the past few Dock Company's establishment, our repre

be coolie in the drick at the Police Coon, who was on a charge of being in possession of a scutative, as usual, gained admittance into

large piece of iron. Mr. Hazeland suspected the shipyard, without any difficulty, but when it came to the turn of the Chinese friend CHAN Tak, a chair coolie, of póblic chair No, the coolie of pretending to be insabe and order. ed him to be put under observation for a week bourne, at the Police Court, this forengan, with The goat doctors testified a few days later that who accompanied him to pass, that gentleman 582, was charged before Mr. CA. D. Mel- found, his passage rudely blocked by the being in welawful possession of a silver there was absolutely nothing wrong with the Odental potentate in charge of the gate, who, mounted lady's parasol, valued at Sto. A man, and this morning he was arraigned before in curt phraseology, gave him to under- about eight o'clock last night an Indian police- the Court again to give an accoupt as to where stand that "Chinese were not admitted man met accused walking along Robinson he discovered the twenty-eight pounds of iron Into the Dock premises without a pass Road, with the handle of the parasal joiting that he was carrying on his shoulder when in its way, but as we out of his jacket. What have you got there? arrested. He behaved himself well on this \ This is all very well i

understand things, we know that all rules interrogated the officer of the law, Nothing!" occasion: and answered each question, put to of the Yuet-ban Railway Co., Ld., is no pass. was the reply. It must be a fish-hook ora him by the Court sliaightforwddly, but deraiding one, but is deep-rooted and sincere as made to be broken when the necessity dagger," put in the officer, "lete see," The of all truth. "Where did you get that piece of manifanted by the fact that H. Hi has an of that company established inside the City in breaking them--from a commonsense officer pulled out the parasol, which was hidden iron?" was one question he was asked, "nounced his intention of having a branch office Dipt of view→→crops up; and that the very in the man's clothing, but was too long for it was walking along the rand," defeddant com to be entirely concealed. The police are of monced, and it fell upon me, so I picked it alles in the elasticity

apiolon that some lady left the parasol in up and walked ahead." *From where did it nistration. Any servant of any accused's chair, and the latter was on the way fall?" asked the Court. Defendant had not the remotest Idea.": "Pay a fine of $10,, -concinded Hoogkong, even had he been to dispose of it when he was arrested. Accused aded and crassest flunkey in could not give a satisfactory explanation and | the Court, which he did not do, preferring four

teak daya' cheap livin uld not have mistakon, from an was fined Sy. He went la for a week,

[From a Correspondent.]

Canton, 3rd December. That H. E. ↑ how Fa's interest in the affairs

(5d.) P. MERLIES (Master)":

✅K, M. KLAUSEN (Mas)'

C/LZERK (Passenger) `A, M.TOMSETT

G. GALINDERTI

W. R. MYERS | |-

order that H. E. may be brought into closer THE Fens lie from four to sixteen feet below touch with the officials, and give more personal high-water level of the German Ocean, attention to matters concerning the administra tion and working of the railway, At present In the Land of Melokkab, or Madiant ar old

B. C. have been found:mod saedlessly in communicating with the office is so far away that mncă time is spent mines in which mining tools of the date 500

pecessary to add that every possible step has beep, and will be taken by the government, to care for the other patients who have suffered from this inoculation, and to relieve as far E possible, any distress which may hars boss, caused the families of those who have been sffactod.

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