Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 25
tims of Mr. Whitehead, and it does not appear that by this concession to the public the Govemment, have lost any degrees of their bureaucratic powers – But now that wo hávo a Governor who is unfamiliar with the established
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EXCITEMENT AT WUCHOW:
MURCHANTS ». OFFICIALS.
"BRITISH CONSUL, AND MERCANTILE REPARS,
¿SENTATĮVES : IN (CONFERENCE,
1907.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
THE NEW VICEROY.
THE FRENCH STREET.
TRAGED
ONE MAN CONVICTED.
[From Our Own Correspondent,]
At the Criminal Sessionu, yesterday, before Canton, 4th September.
his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Chief Justice, the H.E. Viceroy Chang, since assoming officer trial of Kwok Chiu and Tee On for the marder
SURVEYORS ATTACKED
na Attorney-General who is equally fresh to the
VILLAGERS' SUPERSTITION."
Wuchow, zard September, 1967.122 making investigations into the working of of one Lam Choi, in French Straat, on the 27th soil, the old order of things appears to be in a
1 he native" element in Wuchow are in a the Government depirtmeots with a view of fair way to being "improved out of sxistance. From the initiation of the works in com
great state of excitement over the establish effecting reforms, if Becosiary. Yesterday, the August last, was concluded,
members of the various bureaux and those of Messrs. W. Helm, M. Jebsen, W. Glanden
The new jury empanelled consisted of Not one among the batch of new Bills which nection with the construction of the Kow- ment of Kaew Likin, station at Kai Sow, near were intredeced at the first regalar meeting loon-Canton Railway, some three years the second bar at the entrance to Wuchow. It the staff of writers in the viceregal yames, were
appears the Governor of the Province ordered granted on interview with the new Viceroy. It sing. H. A. L. Oldenberg, A. Ohme, G. Gittles of the Legislative Council presided over ago, it was a singular fact that at no stage the establishment of a new Licin, stalina at is reported that H.E. Chang has been pleased and
Mr, W. Rees Davies, Attorney-General, ins by His Excellency Sir Freder ck Lugard, of the progress of the works was any serious this place, which was formerly o salt s'ation, to retain them all in the service without and attended by Mr. Reas Davis, the Al- hindrance placed either in the preliminary The new Likin station has met with severe discharges. ILE has also appointed Tao'ai Wenucled by Mr. G. E. Morrell, Crown Soliciter, torney General, contained a solitary line survey of the route or since then in the build approval from the people who are complaining Tsung-yao as director of the Canton Bureau of prosecuted, and Han, Dr. Ho Kai, instructed by Mr. R. A. Harding, appeared for the defence, which could be termed an explanation of ing of the first sections of the British lingate already sufficiently burdened in the mat
of the extra taxation on their goods when they he has been granted power to appoint.
Foreign Affairs, the various weiyuans of which
The Jury having been informed of the facts ita "ubjects and reasons" for presentation.ifferences, it is true, there have been with ter of taxes. To make matters worse the offi
of the case, ne reported in a previous issue, evidence was called, after which counsel ad Two of the Bills were of the highest importance the villagers, but they were, of a minor cials have shortened, the foot measure to it
dressed the jury. to the Colony and we would defy anybody character, connected. principally with the is a gras breach of" olo custom" and one that Shing by the arrival of troops under the jurars to acquit the second prisoner, leaving inches and this to the conservative Chioaman
AMMONIA.orto explain the necessit, far their introduction, question of the small adjustments of he will not toforate without having a disturb his scattered the rebels in all directions. The the evidence, they could either bring in a ver
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These were the Bill denting with the publication of seditious matter in the Colony-that is to say, matter which would be deemed seditions in China by the Chinnie Government and
land claims which presented no serious fea-ance to remedy the injustice. tures in their settlement.
Not until this week, however, has a dis- turbance of a somewhat more serious charac-
UNREST IN THE SOUTH, Advices from the prefecture of Yumchow state that pençe has been re dored at Fong
His Lordship, in summing up, directed the command of Commander Kwok Jeaching, who only the first to deal with. If they believed The crops of rice, too, have been singularly newly appointed district magistrate of the district diet of manslaughter or murder. In his opinion successful this year and as the prohibition to Of Fong Shing, Li, kas assumed charge of office, was murder, as the quarrel was of some siand-" export rice as not been withdraws since last and is now attending to the daily routine of busi
ness. The various lines of telegraph con- year, the people are getting exasperated at
the hands of the repairers, who am doing all in when profitable markets are so near, at band.
their power to hurry on with the no ey The agitation agaiust the officials has been brooding for some time past and last week the repairs in order to restore telegraphic com Merchants' Guild laid their grievances befors munication with the province.. theficials and asked for the withdrawal of the rice prohibition, and the dissstablishment
the Bill amending the Stocks Ordinance. Theter "has arisen 'which goes to show that, having to keep surplus.stocks ou their hands, necting Fong "Shing with other places are in which was caused by stabbing,le
most
as the surveyors penetrate="farther afield in the proximity of Chinese territory, resistance of a sort has been offered to the party engaged under the control of British engineers.
"The somewhat scanty news which we have been able to gather t day is derived from Chinese sources, and for want of time for verification it is impossible to invest the report with every degree of authenticity.
of the new Eikin station at Kai Sow,
ANTI-OPIUM PROPAGANDA
On the 18th instant, a branch anti-opium association was opened in the port of Kong
"pium associations,
The officials having given the Merchantsmopo, of which the opening ceremony was Guild no ansatisfactory answer the latter pro- performed in the presence of a large assembly, ceeded to hold a meeting to decide what steps including the district angistrate of Sanu, and should be taken to safeguard their interesis,
numerous representatives of the different anti- be meeting which was a protected one final
TAOTAL WING. ly decided to inform the officials that, upless their demands were complied with by the 2uthwilli H.E. Viceroy Citang in Hongkong on his Total Wong Sub-ching had an interview day of the 8th moon (Sept, 17th), the mer chants had resolved to stop all local trade, both imports and exports. Numerous circuları hava been issued amongst the people who seems un- usually united in this matter,
Seditious BI would appear to be a comprehensive, measurp, hitting at Chinese and English pewspapers alike. Indeed, if it passes as it slands it is difficult to see how the most cautious Editor or Publisher will escape the penalty of two years' imprisonment for using seditious language calculated to infline the people of China against the Chinese Government that model of propriety, im partiality, and constitutional administration We, who ate British subjects, regard with amusement the law of lese majesty as it is worked by an ultra-officious police in Ger thany, but this Bill proposes to convici" of majesty and of sedition anyone who publishes anything derogatury to the Chinese Govero: ment or likely to assist the leaders of the opposition in China. In fact, if it passes Pinto law as it stands, the Press of Hong kong will be practically compelled to ignore The very existence of China, to make Antiseptic and Detergent-Whitans the Teeth holocaust of all telegrams relating in Chinese
A despatch has been received by the author. and strengthens the Gums,
disturbances, to smother, strangle and pack in alunk for shipment abroad all rumours,
the party, the fanaticism of the natives went here that the prosent visit of the Taolai is attrities from the Tuchiḥps (the Ministry of Fio. ănce) at Peking Instracting them to furnish reports and statements of Chinese official the length of their resorting to force ulti-buted to
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As far as we have been able to ascertain, it is learnt that at a point not far from the Chinese boundary line at Sam-chun, while a party was engaged. surveying the villagers set upon the surveyors, alleging unwarranted interference with the geomantic influences of signs as to their ultimate intentions, but it is the soil. So obdurate were the mob that this morning. Of course, it maybe that the significant that the Tantai left for Canton early they would not listen to reason, and, in spite above official has only gone to Canton to pay of persuasive arguments to induce the vill is respects to the now Viceroy, but the situa
tion is regarded as so serious, locally that is is, believe in the friendly mission ofin connection with the present high feeling
agers
arrival there. H.E, requested Taotai Wang to
return to Canton to assist him in the admisis- Iration of government. Taotai Wong arrived here yesterday from the British Colony and has reported his arrival at the viceroy's yamen, 11 will be remembered that Täotsi Wong was formerly the Tactai of the circuit of the prefec- tures of Ÿumchow and Limchów, but was dia charged since the oatbreak in those districts
two months ago;
THE MAGAZINE EXPLOSION.
ing and the result of the fht was a death
The jury found the ärit prisoner alone guilty of manslaughter and he was sentenced to seves years hard labour. The other prisoner was discharged
..
the Standard Oil Inquiry in connexion with STARTLING revelations have been made at stock juggling. Tremendous profits hive been shown.
JAPANESE Consul-General Hato, of Tianasin, has been transferred to Mukden; and will ha succeeded at Tientsin." by Consul Obaba of Cheloo.
A RATHER range story was told to the West Point police yesterday by a Chinaman giving the name of Chian Ming.ere is his story! "At about two o'clock - yesterday afternoon. I went out for a walk. Arriving at a certain point in Hospital Road I felt very tired and fell asleep on the roadside. I must have been asleep for over an hour when I was awakened by someone clutching at my throat; and hold. ing meto the ground. I opened my eyes an3 saw three men standing over me. Two searched me and found nothing. Then they stripped: off a bangle from my wrist and fled" At the police, station the coolie still showed signs of excitement. His cost was ripped at the neck, but there were no visible marks an his body,
A. S. WATSON & 00:11 doings, no matter how well authenticated they mately to secure the expulsion of the railway carry out their threat of a boycott and suppres of compensations paid to the different sufferers evidences of a struggle. The man's story might "
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY; Hongkong, 7th September, igaz.
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Mr. J. J. VANSTONK and family desire to relum their thanks to their many friends for sympathy during their sad bereavement. (863
AGRADECIMENTO;
IDALINA MARIA. ALVES ́e: filhos AIDA MARIA ALVES, EMMA WA SOLEDADE ALVES SOARES e seu marido, Jose LUIZ DE SELAVISA ALVES e fillos agradecem a'lodas nk pessoas
que visitatam o seu saudoso estremecide
marido, pae, padrasto, sogro, irmão e'tiq
JOAO MIGUEL SEBASTIAO ALVES, durante a enfermidade a que succumbia, que accompanharam á sua glima morada, não festações de condolencia recebidas e por todos que se dignaram assistir as exequias em suffragio de sua alıną,
obstante o mati tempo, bem como pelas mani-
MARRIAGE.
On September 18, 1907, at Yokohama, WILLIAM ALUEET REED to MABEL MAY SAMPSON,
he Honghong Celegraph
1.ONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1907.
OFFICIAL OMISSIONS.
When Mr. Thomas . Whitehead was
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may be, to emasculate tales of starvation, over-party from the so-called proscribed territory. taxation, eleeniasynary aid, droughts, famines, In the melee, we are informed, a few of elemental catastrophes, lest their appearance the men employed by the railway engineers should be deemed subversive of China's good were injured. It is believed that one of the government to stille, prison und decapitate all references even to prosperity in case the Europeans also sustained some injuries. It Empress Dowager should complain that the has not been possible, at time of writing, reformers may get up in arms, and to ascertain the name of the foreigner; withhold all references to comets, eclipses, but that the casunities include one fan hajai falli stas, spots on the sun, messages ("foreign devil"), as our informant told from Mars, the rings of Satura and the gesti a member of our staff, there seems to be culations of Jupiter, in order that the people fitile reason to doubt. At any rate it is may not be incited to wrath and rebellion to be hoped that the matter is capable of and the sleep of the Royal Family at Peking
prompt and casy adjustment and that the Chinese superstition-if nothing of a more serious character is at the bottom of the whole affair-will be promptly appeased.
Should the Merchants' Guild and people sion of all trade the matter is very serious and judging from the present outlook this is the affects Wuchow itself, but equally affects a intention of the people. The matter not only
large tract of country between here and Nan and comprises big trading centres like Kwai Yuen, Kwan How, Tong Yues, Nam Kong, Kwai Ping, etc.
W
With the stoppage of trade, imports from Hongkong,per West River steamers, with cease temporarily and this will be a very seri.us loss to the various shipping companies on the river, in addition to this, the risk of lawlessness by the numerous ruffian-class in this district will
create a serious.station.
The British Consul and representatives of the foreign skipping firms are to bave an inter view with the officials to-day when it is hoped a satisfactory compromisa-will-be effected. Should this fail, anticipations of a bad fine are fully expected round here.
BOARDING A SHIP IN QUARANTINE,
SAMPANMAN HEAVILY PUNIBITED.
At the instance of Dr. F. Groot, deputy
in connection with the explosion of the Wingbe true, but it lacks credence is some quar- ters. Inspector Colle: detailed an officer to Chung gunpowder magazine, and the site se lected for the removal of this magazine. H,E. inquire into the matter and up to last night the Viceroy has ordered the officials of the no further light could be thrown on the alleged Canton Arsenal, jointly with the Provincial outrage. It is the opinion of the police, how- Judge, the Acting. Provincial Judge, and the ever, that Chan Ming pawned the bangle and han Hon Chu, to prepare the necessary par when called to account for it invented this ticulars for drawing up the report to be for cock-and-bull'story. -། warded to the Capitaljša,
7-EL GROUMEROUNCED. Ex-Admiral Li Chun has been, denounced
to the Throne for neglect of duty by a certain censor, and now H.E. the new Viceroy has been instructed to investigate and report on the
matter,
·RAILWAY· LOAN, ---
With reference to the request of the Canton Hankow Railway Company (Huoan and Hupeh sections) to the Cantoh-Haskow Railway Com pany here for a loan of 500,000 taels, an extra- ordinary meeting of the local company was held, yesterday afternoon at the company's office. It was unanimously agreed that the request, should be complied with. This loan is to be made at the rate of 6% per annum and for a term of one year from date, with the company's interests of the branch line from Canton to Samabui as security.
CHEAP RICE,
The Canton Cheap Rice Disposal Bureau is
seriusly imperiled. At all events, the Bill seems to make provision for all these things. Yet we are not afforded the ghost of an idea why it should be,ialfoduced ow or whether it is done to propitiate Viceroy Chang, the new The market-town of Sam-chua is noted rulerat Canton. And so it is with the other Bills for its turbulency. That the rowdies of The unofficial members are a negligable that district should manifest the true quantity; why, then, continue a system which character of its population, is little wonder. was only introduced because there happened But when it is recalled that, only a month ago, to be a people's champion at the Council once the Acting Viceroy of Canton issued a pro-health officer of the port, Chan Fai, the master upon a time? That seems to be the official clamation enjoining the observance of perfected before Commander Basil Taylor, R.N, in receipt of a sum of $37.03, being subcrip.
of licenced passenger boat No. 114, was charg attitude, the unofficial members of to-day will say nothing; the Governor is ignorant of the amity to the railway surveyors and directed Harbour Master, yesterday, in the Marine tions collected by the Chiness residents in custom; the Attorney-General is likewise in protection to the railroad workers while Court, withconcealing the number of his licence Manila and the Philippine Islands, towards the fund raised for the cheap disposal of rice to the dark-there is only the general taxpayer engaged in the survey of the line for the
Dr. Grone said, that on the 24th instant he the poorer class. left--if he murmurs so much the worse for him. Chinese section, it will not be doubted that boarded the Japanese sleamar Soshu Atari,
LUK ON 'ASSAULTED
vicinity of Sam-chun.
examining the passengers and crew he noticed shan in the prefecture of Yumchow states that defendant's sampan lying alongside. One man the town of Lok On has been attacked by a was going aboard of her at the time. He went large gang of rebels, who ransacked the whole to the side and looked over to take her number town, on the fish instant. This town is.dis- bat found that she had a piece of sacking tant about 200 11 from the city of Yumchows hanging over her bows, which concealed it and there are about four hundred shops in this After five more men had boarded the sampan locality.
We
ONCE A SHIP WENT SAILING,
The good ship Jacob Diedrickson went saillog Her destined port a mystery, as deep as deep
out to sea,
could be:
And none could tell the object of this wondrous
secret trip,
Till from the sleuth-bounds of the Press" the
public got the tip. And then was blazoned broadcast, and
published far and wide,
1 hat she'd gone "geologizing" on the" Eistern
Bornco side.
on the bows of his boat.
she shoved off and witness followed in his
uncovered, the number. launch. As he got alongside some of the crew
Defendant said he knew nothing about the. sacking, but there may have been something covering the number.
His Worship impote) a fiad of Sto the with bard labour.. alternative being three months' imprisonment
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WITH & Watch and chain, which he had stolen In his possession, a lad, whose name the police later obtained as Leung Wa Sam, made a bold, but unsuccessful attempt, to evade capture yesterday afternoon. His accomplice was sise collared." Standing on the footpath in Queen's Road West at about four o'clock Cheng Kal, a grocer, carrying on a business in First Street, was speaking to a friend. As the men were about to part a lad bobbed up from behind the grocer and, wrenching his watch and chain, which he carried in a very prominent position, darted down the road, As the gracer was about to give chase, the thiefs accomplice- another youth-seized hold of him and at tempted to throw him to the ground. The grocer hung on to his assailant, however, and gave him in charge. 'Meanwhile the grocer's.. friend, who had seen the theft, pursued and captured the thick The two scamps- Steel, and Leuog Wa Sam, baille washer, of Kwan, who said he was a hawker of 69, Third
Centro Streat-were charged before Mr. C. A. D. 'Melbourne, this morning, a the Police Court, with theft. Pleading guilty they were each. ordered to receive twelve strokes with the birch.
Lane, Li Shang Fat and Wong U To, aciers, living respectively at 7 and 8, Second Street, were arraigned before Vr. C. A. D. Melboninoj at the Magistracy, to-day, charged with fighting and creating a disturbines At West Point. The actors had an extra charge-ie, being. in possession of four steel spears without EUROPEAN SENI 10 PRISON. police, permission. The trouble occurred...
yesterday afternoon outside an open air ACCUSED OF STEALING ONÇA SAILER.”
theatre, which "was performing in Mut On William Hill, a carpenter on board the mail. Lane. The last two defendants, who ara ing ship liefdes, was charged before Mr. C. A members of the troupe, were doing some D. Melbourne, at the Police Court, this morn tumbling exhibitions when the joss maker ing, with the theft of a quantity of copper and happened along. He passed some remark brass, the property of the ship, yesterday. which the ・Two, tumblers overheard and Accused pleaded not guilty to the charge. | soon things happened. “You haven't paid a The copper and brass, he said, were removed, cash to see the show," aid one of the actors, during the course of his duty, from different addressing the surprised jo ́s maker, and yet parts of the ship as they were old and useless. You've a lot to say. What if you had paid? Instead of throwing them overboard, as he had - You'd kill somebody,” And with that Foth" do a on many occasions, be saved them up actors grabbed up the spears and pursued the and disposed of them,
critic. They picked him up a few pices dowan the road and'a two to one fight ensued. A policeman stopped the disturbance and arrested. the trio. His Worship fined the fuss maker $;; the actors $1, and ordered the spears to be confiscated,
justifying his title to the designation of the Repent of debate at the Legislative Council of This hole-and-corner business, administration order will be promptly restored in the then lying in the gonzantine anchorage. While private telegram-from-the-distra_of_Ling TANG lu, joss maker, residing at 6, Wui O Hongkong, he succeeded in compelling the by means of the "C.S.O." and general Government to append to every Bill istro disregard of the rights of the people duced jalg the Council an epitome of the Billis becoming a trifle too common. together with an explanation of its purpose, cao mnly trust that His Excellency Sir Fre which was termed its "objects and reasons?" derick Lugard will stand by "olo custoin " Prior to that innovation, Bills were flung on the in this respect at least and issue orders that table without a single word to account for the former practice of adhibiting the "objects their presence, and if members by some happy and reasons" 'to all new Bills ba resumed and. chance managed to discover the motive adhered to. which had induced the Government to introduce the Bills, or by their gift al second..
LOCAL AND GENERAL. sight found themselves in a position to THR Japanese crew of the Nitiomaru who fathom the working of the official mind as were arrested as seal poachers have been showo in the Bills, ao much the better released at Unalaska island. ́ for them. But the devicus and tortuous rea- sonings which lead to the framing of Govern ment measures are frequently beyond the understanding of the most pronounced quidaune, and Mr. Thomas Whitehend had the entire community on his side when he obtained the promise of the Government to give the "objects and reasons" with every Bill introduced, so that, its purpose might be open to criticism before it came up for the second reading. So far at the majority of people are concerned, the only LO KWAI FAN, a shopkeeper, doing business The good ship facob Diedriechsen went sailing offence was a very serious one, inasmuch as it
at 50, Wing Lok Street, charged a coolia nam- opportunity they have of learning the charactered Tong 1, 5, Yan Shau Lane, before Mr. C. We trust they'll all be satisfied with what endangered the bealth' of the pori. He would, i of the new Bills "introduced is through the A. D. Melbourne, to-day, with breaking and medium of the Press. When a Bill consists entering his house, during the small hours of And when to Hongkong once again in triumphment at the Marino Court yesterday, and fined of 50 or 10s clauses it is manifestly impossible this morning, with the intention of committing to publish it fa extters in a daily newspaper, a felony. Accused, according to the evidence, We'll hope they're found a mountain, of coal and therefore the official summary and ex-picked the lock off the door and let himself in..
that's fit to burn, planation are all the more valuable both to Then be sistled on a tour of inspection. He But should it chance from reasons which I
Legislators and the general community. These * objects and reasons," thep, have been con firigally appended to every now Bill since the
THE segregation policy with regard to Japanese, The good ship Jacob Diedrichsen went sailing which was said to have extended to Chicago, appears to have been misrepresented.
MR. V. H. Lanning returned to hanghai on 19th inst. by the R.M.S. Empress of India, after nius months' home leave. It is hoped that he may be able to make the trip to long- kong with the Shanghai Interpon Cricket team in November. By the same steamer, Mr. L
Walker, captain of the S. C. C, returned to Shanghai'from a holiday in japan.
Awakened the shopkeeper by his noise and he was captured. His Worship paned sentence of one month's imprisonment, willi four bours'; stocks,
out to sea,
With expert minig engineer a smart as
smart could be,---
All men who'd travelled widely and were
skilled in mining lore,
This morning, at the Police Court, the sam panman was again charged before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne with approaching a ship in quar- antine within thirty yards. Accused admitted the charge..
Dr. Grone related the circumstances under which accused was fined by the Harbour Mas-
And "dissolute mechanics from caony Scotter yesterday, and added that although accused
land's shore.
Now of this brilliant company, the cleverest of
them all
(At
least in always said so) was "darling
Paul,"
י'
Out to see-
they'va good to scop
they return,
cannot here explain,
1+
little
That the trip should be a failure-they can
always try again,
-Vox Porqui in dirails Zimen'
was fined for concealing the number on his
boat the Harbour Master had no power to deal with him on, this charge. Therefore he was
requested to institute proceedings at the Mu-
gistracy.
His Worship informed accused that the
bowever, take into consideration his punish-
bim Sto.
BARON Arsiuke Tone has been appointed Vice-Resident-General of Kores · Baron Sona was born in 1849, educated in France, and has | been successively Japanese Mialster in Paris, Minister of Justice, of Agriculture and Com. merco, and of Finance, He was appoinʻod. Privy Councillor last year,
Captain Cummings.valped the copper-and brass at. 54. Yesterday afternoon, he stated, he saw accused selling the stuff to a sampan- nian, Accused had no authority to dispose of
anything belonging to the ship.
Accused-if I had thrown the brass over-
prosecuted mo also? board instead of selling it would you have
Captain-Yes, decidedly,
His Worship-What son of a character has accused?
Captain Avery good character. But 1 have been told before that he has been in the habit of selling the ship's property.
When is your vessel leaving?-lu about three weeks' time."
Do you want the accused back on banry 7 Yes, I don't mind..
Accured was sent to gaet for fifteen daya| with hard laboure
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS TUL Indian (Arrásson Apcar) 26th inst. Fròrch (Parra) joth inst
left Manlis this moreing, and is due here on The E. & A... Empire from Sydney, etc, Friday morning,
re
The un. Saint George from New York left Singapore on aird just, and may be expreted
arrive here on zgih inst
to
The N. Y. K. 14. Yowate: Mary, Australian, Line, left, Kobe for this port vẫn NagaIKKİ pa, 24th inst, and is expected here on 1st prox