Intimation.
S. WATSONA
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THE GREAT
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 13 1907
tress amongst dispossessed workpeople. But this is not so! (The man who can grow oplura
LOCAL AND GENERAL
WEST RIVER PATROL.
and who fabours in the poppy-fields is just . FROM Sunday, the 'reth stabų; Retreat Will | LINDEPENDENT BRITISH ACTION,
sound at 5.4), p.)
as capable of growing any other kind of crop kollegame and the pressat moment is just the one at which CO., the change could most suitably be made. Spc
POPULARITY
Watson's
E
VERY OLD LIQUEUR SCOTCH
Mr. W. II. Taft has failed Imam Hamburg Paste to New York
CHINESE AT WUCHOW ANXIOUS:
MAMA REGARDING OUTCOME,,E
at From Our Own Correspondent]
Other of the t. b. d. dawur from the West River 15 M desiraver Offer proceeded up river to join the British fl vill i
argument may be likened to that used by the
* (M. Subory, the Russian fi-insacial expari, whi: clevercounsel who sets das man of straw in order
by received in audience by the Emperor of that he may demolish the caricature with a breath, thereby gaining the plaudits of the hajapan hp 1 th installin pollol. Who ever said, we wonder, that ware | the cultivation of the poppy to cease io, China or lodia thousands of people would be com mitted to beggary? Certainly we have never given utterance to such a ridiculous suggestion, bus as a dainty pleve of Jesselated work 'it may pass. The reason that the agriculturists in the interior forsook the cultivation of wheat
THE Sicawei Ohtervatory reports that" slight vibrations of the ground were registered by the seismograph, oh he 5th instant from 8.57 to 9.6 pm, and on in fth from 4.36.10 4.49 am, MP. Percy White's new novel, " Mr. Stredge Culapiul Library. It is the autobiography of self-made Society man, and is fail of humorons touches.
BURGLARY
÷FARMER·ROBBED" BY", HIS' BROTHER.
Ste Wo Tong, a little village quite close to Cheung-thu-wan, wat the scene of a most audacious burglary before daybreak, yesterday. Fire suspects bare baan arrested one on the spot by an Indian policeman, and the remania. der fatery in the, day by Serge pt. Sim, za two capos men, bue of whom the brother of the decea who was robbed and the instiga. tory Yobbery, linve- escaped, and it is be they have crossed this bordes into Culgad terrory,
a
Telegram
*** HONGKONG
SERVICE
CHEKIANG LOAN.
GENT APPEAL TO BRIT
„HVOR "BOL)
RED FOX
|| ITS: CANCELLATION,
Qwn Correspondent)]
Shanghai, 18th December,
2.55 p.m.
The Imperial Chinese Government have telegraphed instructions to the
and tea in certain districis was simply because, is being published by: Mr. Unwis, in hla at once to remove all the unnecessary. Cast-out, falit about five o'clock yesterday / Cliinase Minister in London, Ford L
they found tu vastly more profiable to grow the poppy plant. If there had bran anything ele more profitable all, arcand thought would not have been given to what is evidently, after all, the root of all evil. So we will let thut fy stick to the wall. The Timer indulges in a general review of the world's wheat crop this year, its extraordinary shortage, and hails WHISKY this fact as a God-given sign that those who are now soiling their fingers and their souls by being connected with the distribution of opium should immediately uprot une and all of the plants and turn to wheat. "The lads that will grow opium will grow wheat, and what India loses in oplum she might easily gain in wheat." "Here we have a platitude ant a sophistry both of which are so plain and palpable that they are alsolutely, delightful, But supposing you do not prefer wheat to
HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY ITS." CONSISTENT EXCELLENCE
or
QUALITY.
IT IS A
GENUINE AGE.
AND
CHING PO, a school boy, residing at 153, Mar ket Street, flunghom, was fined $z by Mr. Comperis, this morning, for tiding bicycle along Des Voeux Road, at Harghum Aller o'clock last night without exhibiting a light.
is reported to a Tokin despatch of gih inst, that a body of rioters at Kapana in north eastern Korea has murdered alleen members of n prò-jspraese society. Frequent repans are received of outbreaki in various places.
A STONECUTTER, residing at Cheang-sha-wAD, was ordered by Mr. Gompertz, ni the Pof ce Conit, to-day, to pay a fine of $10 for being in possession of four pounds of blasting powder without a permit. He was arrested at Cheung chau.
Canton, st December In connection with the protest against the proposal of the placing of the patrolling service of the West River in the hands of foreigners, H.E. Vichiny Cheng, has been pleased to approve decision of the Steam Launch Owners Guild to the effect that all Chinese-owned laun- The man who was robbed is a farmer, reside ches will fly the Chinese 11g ins and of foreigning with his family in an unnumbered house, ones from the first day of the twelfth moon, and in the village. Atone time the farmer's brnihgt H.E. has also gives instructions to a lived with him, but owing to the latter's 'dis- How Chu and the Likin Bureau to notify taste for anything that looked like work he was barriers of the fact and to order them irged-out Nothing more was seen of the troubles that the Chinese-flagged faunches morning when he appeared outside his commanding him to inform the have to put up with, and to effect the necessary: brother's house and asked for admitance. In:
British Government of the extremo reform in its
place, so as to bring about similar mediately the dear wat opened seven men burst vessels, without any partiality. The Shan Hou who showed them the places whore valuables treatment to both foreign, and Chinesefowned into the house, headed by the farmer's brother, difficulty which was likely to be ex Chu, is also instructed, to issue pass-books to were kept. The thieves set to work and remov. perienced allould the original agree- chincao-owned launches free of charge and the ed two wooden boxes filled with clothing, Sc8ment in connection with the socept
kinofficials are warned not to put any hindrance in cash, and a quantity of jewellery.. in the way of Chinese-ownert lunches when the robbers departed a bue-and-cry was ange of a loan through the British they pan the different barriers. If any of the raised. An Indian police constable was close and Chinese Corporation for the officials are found disobeying the instructions at hand and he pursued the men, capturing issued by the Viceregal authorities in treating one. A search of the vilage followed and four Construction of the Chekiang railway
be insisted upon. the Chinese, launches in a different manner Dihers were taken, but the two ring? adere from those of the other nations, they will be could not be found, severely punished, as a warning to othere.
Soon after
The accused were arraigned before Mr. H. H.. Gomperis, this morning, at the Police Court, and were ordered to be held for trial,
ARMY OFFICHES, EXPERIENCE,
POCKET PICKED NEAR CLOCK TOWER
In the mider of traffic, which at that time of the day is unusually beavy along Queen's Roar, and in front of a number of pedestrians, a British army officer, who arrived with the reliefs for this station the biter day, by the transport Sicilia, had a novel experience while to-day. The officer, we understand, being to the 3rd Middlesex Regiment, and resides with same friends at the Peak...
It is reported that the gentry have offered the British and Chinese Cor- poration a salatium of one million taels for the cancellation of the loan proposal.
for being in possession of arms and am. passing the Clock Tower at about one o'clock case, brought action to the Fummary -jurine
A letter has been received from the people of Wuchow by the Canton Self-Government Bureau in connection with the West River patrol question, stating that, on the 8th instapt, two of the vessels forming the British flotilla sent to the West River were seen lying in that harbour. The crew went ashore, armed A NEW volume t: appear in Unwin's Colonal with rifles, and wandered about in the streets' Library is a story by Mr. William Le Queux, of the city in bands, and the natives are in entitled "The Woman in the Way". It is panic at the sight of the Britishers for fear that pantly concerned with a mysterious invention,
n disturbance should arise. On the same day, and like all the author's books is full of Chinese, police on board & Chinese passenger launch were seized by the Britishers ensational inñcidents.
munition; and they would not release the police until the officials of the Police Department had given them an explanation The passengers on the launch were all ex amined, as well as their luggage, by the foreigners, who after the examination at ance sept all the passengers ashore without Aame day three seamen from the British cruisers went to a money-changer's to cảnh n note, but owing to the ignorance of the ex- By kind permission of Major Hatch and Off-changer to the seamen's language, he refused cers, the land of the 129th Baluchis will play to change the note, with the consequence that the following programme of music, during a disturbance was created and the exchanger dinner, at the Kowloon Hotel, lo-morrow, the was ultimately forced to comply with their *:4th inat., from 7 to 10 p.m. :-
demands. In the letter it is stated that it was March
.." Mecance
PURE MALT WHISKY, supposing it caus fify times as much in cost, labour and time to produce from one crop of wheat what it does to raise a similar.revenue from, the oplat leaf, why then there in cotton As stand-by. The advantages of growing different varieties of cotton in different parts of The British Minister in Peking has informed the world so that different qualities may be the Waisrapu that the regul ions which were. produced for diverts heeds, are obvious-recently drawn up by the Maistry concerned to our Shanghai contemporary," "The for the importation of arms and ammunition to China could not be recognized by Great Britain. va iety chiefly required, however, is The French Minister in Peking has beca res staple cotion, and experiments have beepquested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to made in various places with a view to, its pros ask the Governor of Annam to prohibit the salcwaiting the launch. to get to the jetty, On the top pocket of his coat-a very handy pl'ce, or, in the alternative, her value, which was ducion. Id no place has experiment proved of arms and ammunition to Chiasse revolu
tionaries.-N. C. D. News, $15.00 the practicability of successful, long, staple col-
FINE MELLOW
FLAVOUR.
Per Case
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to production more emphatically than in 1
dia. A short time ago an expert from the Egyptian cotton field was despatched to India S. WATSON & CO., to try xperiments in long staple cotton pro-
LIMITED,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ESTABLISHED A.D., 1847.
duction. On an experimental plat a crop was produced which falched £4,000 in open auction. on the Indian market, but on arrival at Liver pint the lot forched £9fa3. Further proof of the success of the rest is unnecessary. Our point is, that with such certainty that the crop would be a success there should be no hesitation in substituting a cotton crop for an opium one. Incidentally, we may mention, that there is every reason to believe that soil specially suitable for opium would be specially suit able for rubber, the importance of which is On December 8, 1927, at, Shanghai, to Mr. increasing every day." It would therefore ap- and Mrs. JOSEPH-WHITESIDE, a son.
pear that the ignorant, unimaginative bucolic
ALEXANDHA BUILDINGS, Hongkong, 30th November, 1907.
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of the internal provinces, id refusing to give up the coltiv tion of opium at a moment's
The Hongbang Celegraph noice, is simply cutting off his nose to spite
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907,
Com
CROWN SOLICITOKS IN COURT.
RESULT OF The pirated JUNK ACTION.
Kwong Tao King, of Shau-ki-way, whose name has received so much publicity of late, in connection with the pirated junk appeal
diction Court, shla morcing, against Messic Dennys and Bowley, to recover the sum of Stoo, being the amount of defendant's insed This morning, he came to towo to make some
costs in the action brought by Ip Trung Nio, purchases and proceeded from shup to shop in it fish dealer, of 11, Hillier Street, against quest of the articles he wanted, paying for them him to recover the San X'wan Chiang Juck, from a roll of banknotes which he kept in the
considered, when costant payments had to be made. Perhaps it might as well be mentioned. here that the officer was in mufti. It was very close on one o'clock witen he left the last shop. Ricksbar were bustling up and down the road and the sidewalks were charged with people. As the officer left the shop, a coolie had seen, through the
estimated at $1,0ço This actions he won, Bür the mater is still pending owing to an appeal.
The pl iniiff was represented by Mr. E. J. Grist, of Messrs, Wilkinson and Grist, and M., F. B. L Bowley appeared for the defend-
aut firm.
Mr. Bowley stated that this action arose out; of the pirated junk case, and he asked for it to-be-adjourned sina dis, until the decision of
Overture.••••“Hungarian"Kolar Manly two days ago since the arrival of the shop window, where the money was placed, the appen! which was pending was given..
.Valse. .............." Nurger Roses
Cruisers, and such trou les as above described Reminiscences of Offenbach......Arr: Wistertfall have tal en pince, and it is expected that some Serenades del
de Manola....... Ellenberg more and even serious troub.de might arien if Clarionet Solo...... Les Alachienslerethe vessels do not leave at an early date seized it, losing at the axi minuts. Thoman Selection
Cary!!
·Two-Step
The Duchess of Dantele
"Arrgh Wanna "More God Save the King.
REM,
By kind permission of Lieut. Colonel W. Scott Moncrieff and Officers, the Band of the Third Battalion "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following programme of music, ducing dinner, at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow, the 4th inst.:~
March.......................**
"A Frangesa"....Bario da Costa ........" Dla Baganechileman * .............Oke! Vals..................... (Serenade .............” Robist In Diablo" Meyerbeer
Song...
"Thoughts and Tears"...Hope Temple Overture............... „"Tancred]".
..Rossini Hara Dance..
"Lote.......
Keyle Selection..." Bells of New-York:
.:Kesker ...Chopin Polonaise
· Reginental Moreloa. God Bless the Prince of Walsi
God Save the King.
Another letter has also been received by the same: Bureau from the prefecture of Shiubing that, on the 7th instant, one of the vessels of the British flotilla interfered with a towing junk with cattle boat as her low, proceeding to Caston from that locality, and stopped the vessel with, the exule boat. In this fetter it is stated that the Prefect of Shiubing bas petitioned the Viceroy op the matter requesting H. E. to make representations to the British Consul Generai here on the matter and at the same time requested the Bureau to mo assist them in the protest.
CLICKET.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
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and, edging up to him, picked the roll of notes, which by this me had diminished to 139 odd, out of his pocker. The officer felt the hand and
was then pursued and captured lawendown the road by the officer, who had him removed to the Centr 1 Police Station. He was locked up as a charge of theft, and to-morrow morning the wil appear before the magistate at the Police Court
LADY SUED FOR HOUSË RUNI
SOUND ADVICE BY THE COURT.
See in future that when you pay.ont money you get a receipt.". This piece of advice was given to Mrs. Caroline Holm at the Suprema Court, this morning, by Mr. Justice. Wise, at the conclusion of the case in which she appen?“ ed as defardant. "Ezi Chi ̃Chucp, a,rent col lector, sought to recover from her the sum of $105, being three months' house rent.
and Smith, appeared for the plaintiff. The de- Mr. Crowther Smith, „of Messri, d'Alrpáda
fendant appeared in person,
His Lordship (to defendant who was posted
|
Mr. Grini' objected. In the first place, ba subm led, the decision of the Full Court was airshwű ̧zdelka
atr. Justica Wine-You must not refer to ultra sirva before me. I will cot listen to you.
M, Grist continued n the same lack, Hold.. ing that no stay of execution was granted in the matter, but his Lordship would not listen. ...** A sõliciter's undertaking to pay the costs; in an action is in no way affected by stay of execution," be argued.,
Mr. Justice Wise-That's another point. The case was eventually adjourned:
FOOTBALL
GARRISON FOOTBALL LEIGUE
FIXTURES FOR NEXT WEEKS; Monday 16th, No. 88 Co. R.G.A. No 83 Ca, R.G.A., Referent Staff Sgt. Tame;R.E.
Tuesday 17th, "A" Co. and Mx. v, 25th Co- R.E., Referes: Compl, LeGrove, A.0.G.
Wednesday 18th, o, 87 Co. R.G.A., v. 40th Co. R.E., Referee: Corp, Griffith, 40€
Thursday 19th, 15th Co. R.B {F5Copie 3rd Mx, Referee: Q.M.S. Thorp, R.G.A, 20 Friday .th, H. Oo, grd. Mx, • Dapaits
Yes,
Saturday asat, No. 87 Co. R.GA,, v. No. 88- Then that's an end to t-But I don't owe Co. RG.A, Referee: Q.M.S. Edwards, R.E, that much"
Kick of 145 pin sharp và Plain:iff stated that defendant owed him three
RESULTS LAST WEEK, months' rent at the rate of $35 per month. New*Co.3rd Mx. 1 25b Co. REM W. C. D. Turner, Major W. W. Chitty, 119th
Owing to R GA. and RE operations, the inf., Capt. 8. &. E. Klickenbeck, 119th lef, also me tioned that during September she left A. A. Clixion, E. A. Fowler, LL S. Us her, the house without giving notice, other games allotted could not be played. 129th Baluchis, Lt. Eng: A, F. Sharp', R.M.; #1 only owe him $40," said the lady, "for the W. F. Brewer, C. M. S. Owen, R.A., and S..month of eptember. The rès i have already Else.
his ce. We are afraid that in this instance the fariner would have the better of the argument, and we feel assured that each of the viceroys and in larins who profit by the sale of the pro. THR Nagasaki Prest states that a serious commencing a p.m. "the match "Hills"
On the Club's ground tomorrow afternoon, ANOTHER PHASH OF THE OPIUM | bibited plant which has been grown within the shooting affray took place at the Oriental Hillain" will be played. The following will
QUESTION.
area under their administration, would acknow | Creekside, on November 30 shortly after popp.
play ledus the viriots of opium over such every-day The result was that Mr. As Abolin, first officer HILLS: R. Hancock, T. E. Pearce, H. R. products as wheat, cotton and rubber. The critic of the Russian sir, Nava, was conveyed to that Abolin went to the hotel in company with matter to his own satisfaction after this fashion: A. Esker, an employs of Messrs. Ginsburg to us to be quite clear that the & Co., at 2 a.m. and remained there, with anly economic argument whichever was entitled him until the time of the occurrence, Accord to any consideration beyond the purely selfishing to a statement made by the proprietor of one of the Indian revenue collectors, is shewn the hotel, the two men suddenly quarrelled and Enkur took a revolver from his pocket and to the entirely without solid basis. There would fired eight shots at Abolin, in quick accession. be not the least dislocation of labour or diskive shots took effect, one in the head, anoiker less amongst the poor and needy tillers of the in the arm, and bree in the abdomen, sali, in British, territory, if the crop were
in the Northern Seulement quietly settles the hospital in a critical, condition. It appears Makio; H. R. Phelips, L. R. S. Lucy, RA, Lin the witness-box)-Do you own this money? mental, Referee: Corp Shute, R.EE
By the terms of the telegrams which emanate at intervals from Peking, it remains clear that the opium question has not yet been shelved, , although fow wil pretend to say that it holds as important a position to-day, from a political 'point of view, as it did a comparatively few months ago. Nevertheless, if it is not 'a, burn- ing question it is undoubtedly a living one' which may come up for foal arbitration at any time; and for that reason we hardly think it necessary to apologise for submitting views
appears
LC. Larmour, K., J., H. Chalmers, F. C. Kendall, A. S. Cobden, A. N. Other and S. M. Miter."
PLAINS: Major H. E. Lowis, regth (Inf.,
CRAIGENGOWER CIVIL SERVICE, This match will take place on the ground of chinged from poppies to wheat at a siroke of THE new Chinese Minister, Li Ching-fang.S
arrived in London on the evening of gib ul., of the latter Club on Saturday next at 2:15 pm, the clock,st-midnight to-night. As for the area
and it now in residence at the Legating in The following will represen! the CPC, Club in China occupied by the poppy, there seems Portland-place From Shanghai the Minister L. E. Lammert (capt) M.E. Anger, R. Bass AO, Brawn; LA. Rosé, E. Irving, R. Pestobfi Dr. F. H. Kew, G. Evace, H. Happ and J. H. Ruitanjee..
LEAGUE TÄBLE) The following is the table up to date
Club,
Mitches. P. W. L. D. Po
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which, although directly opposed to our own, deal with one of the phases of the situation. far too an dom chasidered by the English pariinan against the use of opium. Our ex-
to be litte doubt that it could equally profil-travelled in the German mail steamer to Genoa cellent contemporary The Shanghal "Times, ably, and without any large amount of distress, then crossed over to Dover, where he was met ,which shows au slmost perfervid belief in the. be put under other crops, quite a badly need. by some of the members of the Legation. His| sincerity of the expressed intention of the Chin- ed io China as wheat and cotton are, to the son has been in England for the last two years ese Government to give effect to their promise: British manufacturer. What would happen, if preparing for Cambridge. The new Masister is a son by adoption of the late Viceroy, Li that the cultivation, exportation and importation the poppies were turned to wheat in a single Hungichang. He was Minister to Janao lo of the poppy's product shall cease within a certain night and the peasantry who had been looking† 1891-1897, was Becond. Pienippientiary in the Civil Service period, remarks" :—” It in' &requently contended forward to a comfortable winter found them: paaco negotiations following upon the dis, R. G. Ai mums 64 that the removal of permission to cultivate selves defrauded of their rights? The answer asirous war with Japan, sod..was cosignatory Departmental Corps 6 3 30 0 opiam over
the large streichen of country is simple: it would be red revolution. The nice with Li Hung chang of the Treaty of Shimono. Telegraphs.......... 3 20 where it has been grown will produce a dislo touch referring to the purely selfish intervale seki. He has long been recognised as ibe Craigengower. § 3 0.2
loader of the gentry of his native province of | Hongkong Police........ 633 cation, temporary at least, in the economic con. | of the lodian revenue officers in this considera. Anhui and as the chief representative of and of ged Middlesex dne 3.12 0. ditions of those districts. We are frequently tinn should make the rascals squirm, But, told that thousands of poor folk will be thrown thinking it over, are not we, the people who out of work, and the lands will be idle, live in towns and indulge in luxuries, who Perhaps this argument may have had some | never give the slightest heed regarding the force & generation ago, but it can have cual value of a thing so long as we desire in Bose Bow Expert evidence has recently and can afford its intrinsic value, sreiñot we boss produced to show that the lande, used for oplam are equd ly well adapted to the growth
the most powerful famullies in Cuins. A genile Kowtoon.cada diamond map of wealth and position, it is believed. Hoogkong "A" remarks, The Timis, that Jul Ching-fang will, dit geld bowie z polet. make an effort to restore the Chinese Legation
of a drawmo point. the position it held before Ching opted on the shortsighted agd'injurious pofier
as her representatives ahead minge
the very people who are likely to benefit by neither standlog nor influence in, ibsis, the selfish instincts of the revenue officers both country, His Excellency is 53-yea
think
of other crops. In fact, of the lands, now in India and Hongkong? We hardly
and possessed Before leaving Ch
under oplum were formale, used, for other that argument, kept in the refrigerator although in of taking doe
If the growlog of oplum were a master: 31 may be to ensure au effective climax, when the pract
in which skilled labour were largely employed the whole question comes to be setted once of chn #
here might be some tendon ta saticipate dis-, and for all, will greatly lofuence the verdict.
27 a for-1 point.-**
“BURKUM“, is the iltie of a new book by Mr. Frank Richardson, which is appeasing
paid,
His Lordship-Wiepe are your receipts7g| never got any. -paid the money to his wifes bet never get any receipts.
This plaintiff denied.
LEAGUE,
“T". Ch. 3rd Middlesex 9 ×
GC ged Middlesex **Co..30i Middlesex, No 49 Co
fis Lorship found against her after giving Me a Co Her the advice ainted above."
THE WEATHER,
Debarcalinenfi gi7q|| H"Co. 3rd Middlesex 6. No. 87 Gói RCA No. 83 Co RG AT Juve No. 25 Co. R.E.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory :-
On the 13th at 11.55 a.—The depression† lying over Sea of Japan yesterday, has moved into the Pacific to the E. of Hokkaido, and pressure has increased, considerably in S. Japan.
S
The burometer has fallen over China panji. clarly in the North, another depression baridg appeared over 3. Manchuria Pressure is highest over the Upper Yangtze
Fresh-to modefala monsoon may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and strong monsoon Over the China Sea
Hongkong,Rainfall for the
at to a.m. to-day, o'bo inches.
FORECAST Hongkong and
in Unwin's Colonial Library, It is a volume | 'winds, moderate;fine,,
z points for game forfeited by 40th Co R.Z,
SHIPPING AND MAILS
Canadian (Empress of India) 15th Inst, German (Prina Eild! Frudrich) 171b inui Ger. (Prină Rezant Zuitbold) 17th (nd),p.m Indian (Fookiang) 435ih instal Australia (Taiyuan) 17th inst, Australian' (Chingim) 310 prox,
The Danish 3.6 Stow left Stopt hours ending | Insi., Afferdoop, and may be expE
Dod, N.E.
NUT
of satiric!! sketches, most of them concerned 7-Formoss: Channel, NE. winds, fresh to more or less with the subject of whiskers. Mr. | moderate.
Jobardson, has been described by oua ro
3-South coast of Chins between Hongk
tha, frit of the humorists of the and glish school," and by another
[Chica between Hongkon
© The NY, K:33 Fyn Marui lift Shanghai for this poil da lah expected here on 15th inst.h US The N V. K. 14 Nikko Mar Lios, leht Thursday Island for Manila os 12th inst, and h/exp
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