Telegrams.
{Renter's. }'
The Russian Navy Programme.
London, 19th March.
The committee of the Duma has rejected the credit for new battleships, and insisted on a reorganisation of the Ministry of Marine and a legislative determination of the naval programme. -.
The British Navy.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY MARCH 21, 1968.
Hayti
HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE.
The republic of Hayti occpules the western third of the island which lies between-Gaba and Porto Rico.' Its' area. is approximately 10,000 square miles and its population about 1,300,000. Nine-tenths of the remainder are mulattoes." French, though not of the purest, la the language spoken."
Oo, December 6, 1499, Christopher Columbus
He gave the place the name which it still Lord Tweedmouth, First i ard of the Ad-tains, St. Nicholas. At 'sabella, 125 miles
The Yarn Trade.
even from Santo Domingo. For both coffee and cacao the conditions are excellent. The quality of Haytian cacao" is much inferior te the product of Vanezuala, but there is an ampls | BOGEY OF JAPANESE COMPETITION, market for all that Hayti is at all likely to produce. The coffee of the Haytian bilis is of superior quality, and when properly grown and graded racks generally with the coffee of Porto Rico and Central America. Honey and bees. wax are now iminor products, but are open to Almost indefinite extension.
There are considerable export shipments of "logwood and logwood roals, and some business
THE LOTTERY SCHEME.
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In their report dated noth instant, Mesara. Phirozsha B Petit & Co. write.:----
Our last report was dated the 6th inst. The healthy tone
the yarn market noted
To-day's
Advertisements.
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IVER and White Spaniel Dog DASH," Licence Badge | 147. Finder' will be rewarded, if necessary, on rájurulóg him to
A. CUMMING. Cla Meurs, Butterfield & Swire, Eredine Es, Mount Kellett, Hongkong, at March, 1958,
TO LET.
\NE ·"FOUR-ROOMED POUSE,
miralty, speaking in the House of Lords, funker east, he took possession of the island resources depends upon the extension of her originating from the consuming districta, "PRAYA EAST, near East Point.
The years which followed were a time of rapid in the name of Spain and called-it Mispaniola. increase in the arrivals from Spain, exploration of the interior and frequent conflict with the natives, whose numbers were greatly reduced
said that in the spring of 1911 Great Britain will have a fleet of first-class battleships un equalled by any Power; he might almost say by a combination of all Powers of the world. Battleships were now passing through an ex-during the sixteenth century. Spain's increasing is done in the way of systematic perimental stage, rendering a Inoderate rate of construction desirable; the new basin at, Rosyth will accommodate zz Dreadnoughts.
Obituary.
Later.
The death of Sir Nicolas O'Connor, British
Ambassador to Constantinople, is announced.
The Governor-Generalship of Australia. Barudley has been appointed Governor. General of Australia..
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tunately has a retarding effect on the market The scarcity of rice in some districts unfor- which would otherwise have been far more active than it is to-day. Relief measures in Canton, after those carried out with ad much success last year, are being again con- certed in that city, and it is fully expected
of the Chinese will not attain such propor that the dearness in the staple commodity
tions as to materially cripple the purchasing power of the natives for the other necessaries of life. For this reason the outlook in the yarn market is promising.
entered a bay on the northwail coast of Haytle is done in mahogady, lignum' vitæ, and other in the two preceding circulars has been main. hard woods. The exploitation of Blayti's forestained, thanks to the firmness in the demand now insignificant railway system. Uer mineral Fice gold is found in streams and the resources are believed to be of important value. people of the villages will. show the traveller specimen ores found in their vicinity. Yet
mining la all industrial and productive ing power in the New World excited jealousy enterprises the counity and its people are and apprehension in France and England. In slow and unprogressive. Jealous of their 186 Sir Francis Drake was sent out in com- mand of an expédition commissioned to injure deprived of it, the blacks are loath to on
national independence, and fearful lest they
·Spain and its interests to the utmost, France
courage the settlement of whites with their engaged in similar enterprises,
capital and their energy lest the Hayrlans be thereby deprived of their heritage of independ eat nationality. They arep shape particularly fearful of an American invasion, and lew Americaon have gone to the Haytian country Businers during the past fortnight has been for business location. On the whole, the reelected on a satisfactory basis at quotations public. may be compared with a negro tenement in most cases on a par with those ruling at house, whose occupants are sometimes turbo-date of last report; while some selected lent and disorderly, lawfully, occuping a lot threads have fetched a shade better prices in an aristocratic neighbourhood",
satisfactorily and with the small importations here and there. Clearances bare proceeded stocks in first hands are gradually being worked off.
Although French settlement was first made
on the island of Torugs, on the north-west coast, the era of the buccaneers of the middle of the seventeenth century was a time of increasing French occupation of the mainland. Large numbers of slaves were imported by ball French and Spanish settlers, Frequent conflicts took place between the French and The British Ministry
the Spaniards, and on several occasions Eng It is reported in the lobby, that Mr. Asland was engaged in the skies Tore than quith will see the King immediately after his manent ownership of the island was more than ance in doubt. Following the pence of Pys return from Biarritz.
wick, in 1/97, France secured recognized Mr. Haldane, Mr. Lloyd George, and Mr. control of the western end of the island. The
• Birrell are mentioned as Mr. Asquith's suc-Boundary line between the respective posses cessor to the Exchequer, while Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. L. V. Harcourt will be promoted to higher offices.
"The Orange River Colony. Mr. Fischer, the Premier at Bloomfontein, has announced that a new law will shortly confer the right of carrying a gun to every Burgher, and it is hoped that some day it will be compulsory for every man to have a rifle.
The Parliament has unanimously agreed to confer pensions on ex-President Steyne and Mr. Reitz.
BONGKUNG RAILWAY LOAN.",
STATEMENT OF ACCOU ́TS.
sions of France and Spain was fixed by a treaty signed on August 28, 1776. The French end f the island, Hayti, for many years rejoiced in great prosperity, while the Spanish end, Santo Domingo was in a state of actual decadance. The expression "rich as a creole" became quite common in France during the latter half of the eighteenth century, and referred to the Haviian planters who went in Paris to spend
their mancy.
Capital, energy, and a little more liberality toward foreigners would make a material differ: ence in the commercial and social progress, of this parucular trepical garden spot. As yet the country has only an insignificant railway mileage, but line is projected from Cape Hasti, on the north coast, to run southward vit Gonaives to Port Au Prince, the capital city, up the greater part of the country and should
This with a few spurs and branches will open
do much for ita development. The commer
Apply to
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JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD. Hongkong, 21st March, 1928.
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THE PARIS TOILET COMPANY,
LIMITED...
NOTICE:
THE SECOND GENERAL MEETING
SATURDAY, the 28th instant, at 17.30 RM. T or SHAREHOLDERS will be held on
at No. 5 Queen's Road Central, the Registered Ufice of the Company, for the purpose of receiving a statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1997, and electiog ao
uditar.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, the 25th March, to SATURDAY, the 18th March, both days inclusivė.
PERCY SMITH & SETH;« General Managére, Hongkong, 21st March, 1908.
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COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPART MENT.
Tis hereby notified that, information has been received from the Military Authorities FIELD FIRING will be carried out on the 23rd, 29th and 27th instant, in a rectangle N.W. of Chok Un and in the direction of Lion Rock,
F. H. MAY,
• Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong, 70th March, 1908.
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HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.
Intimations.
THE
ROBINSON PIANO
CC., LD.
AGENTS
FOR THE
FAMOUS
"VICTOR"
TALKING
MACHINES.
A comprehensive stock
Towards the end of the fortnight merchantsin yarn-received—a—rude- awakening in the disclosure made in the columns of the Hongkong Telegraph, of the 17th inst, of certain questionable methods which the Japanese are adopting in the cial statistics are not brought closely up toarn trade. That journal devotes a special date, but they may be given generally as im article to this latest attempt of our trade ports, 5,000,000 to $6,000tone and exports, rivals to usurp the position, which had $11,000,000 to $15,000,000. The greater part been created by the industry, energy and of the exports goes to Europe, but about three-integrity of Indian merchants in a branch of 6fths of the imports comes from the United trade which ranks second in importance in Siates,
the commercial statistics of Hongkong.. In the-article-in-question the writer observes is hereby notified that information bas
been-received from the Military Authori MACHINES & RECORDS. that it may be remembered that a couple ties that GUN PRACTICE will be carried- of months ago the Japan Cotton Spinners! put as under 16 ARRESTS IN TWO DAYS.
Association sought to introduce what was From information reaching us from a cor- tantamount to a lottery scheme into Shaog.. respondent, it would appear that the Japanese hai by which the promoters expected that authorities are at lust realising the serious the huge accumulated stocks of yarn in Japan nature of the offence of pirating foreign trade-would be worked off and a better condition of things brought about so far, as they were marks, and a complaint made to the police re sulted in a large number of arrests within förly concerned. It would appear that the Con- eight hours.
It seems that the "popularity of Singer sular Body in the northern settlement saw covery of French control. After weeks of cycles in Nagoya and neighbourhood led through the move and objected to the lottery
The revolutionary movement in the United States and France excited an independence sentiment in Hayti. A colonial assembly was. organized and a colonial Constitution, war published in 1790. The next decade was a time of great' positical confusion. About the middle of it there came to the front the man whose'arme stands out beyond nil others in the history of the island, Toussaint L'Ouverture. Originally a slave, he became the emancipator
In the financial returns published in to-day's
of his people. In July, 1801, the island was Gasitic there appears for the first time a state- ment of Funded Public Debt or Loans bor. declared independent, with Toussaint L'Ouver rowed for fixed periods. The summary relatase as it supreme chief. In December of ing to the Railway Loan account is es foi that year Napolean despatched a firer of twenty. siy vessels with a force of 25,non men for the Jows:-
To repayments by Viceroy of Wa
chang: £120,000...3037,531,02 Balance to be repaid from Rait.
way account
883,271.40 Total............. $1 910,81242 By advances on account of Rad-
way construction £120,000...$2, 37.55*or
By advances from funds in cus.
tody of Government ....
Total
act of
the anger of the Havtians and, a new revolt sprang up under Dessalines. The most har. 883,271.40sible brutalities were practised on both sides in
$1,920,822.42
· THÈ CANTON-HANKOW
KAÏLWAY.
PROGRESS IF THE LINE..
A correspondent writes to the N.C.D. New from Shuichow, Kwanglung, under date 19th
sl-
-the war which followed;
In the end the French were desented and on'
FOREIGN TRADE MARKS IN JAPAN,
The prompt action of the Nagoya police car
T
On TUESDAY, the 24th March
From Pakahawan in an Easterly direction,
at ranges up to 6,000 yards commenc ing at 7 PM., and finishing at 10 PM.
If the weather is unfavourable on the above dates, Practice will take place on the following day.
All ships, jooks and other vessels are to keep clear of the ranges.
BASIL TAYLOR, Commander, R.N.,
Harbour Master, &c.
[310 Hongkong, 20th March, 1908,
Writing under same date, Messrs. Cawasjes, Failanjee & Co. report:-
י.
Victor
there
Hongkong, 27th February, 1008
PEAK
,7.00 á.m..
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TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
LIMITED,
TIME TABLE,
WEEK DAYS,
Our last report was dated the 6th inst., since when the market has remained rather weak. The Chinese dealers have still on hand a large quantity of yarn bought on spot and to arrive, and so the small business that has been effect- ed during the fortnight is confined to actual
7.30 am, to 9.30 am....Every to minuter, requirements. The demand from the-country-9.30 am, to 11.00 am.... Every 15 minuter. clearance the general toue of the market has bean pieserved. However, a number of bales lias changed hands, and prices seem to have depreciated more than a dollar in some cases due to certain sellers being hasly to quit their stocks; consequently our market closes rather quial.
Give war peace, was effected and French dominion was recognited, By, an
s'me unscrupuleus persons in those dis-being permitted in its original form. The treachery, afier the signing of the peace treaty,tricts to imitate the Singer trade-mark, promoters of the lottery proposed to award Toussaint was seized as a prisoner, and sent to attaching the mark to interior cycles, and hundreds of prizes to the holders of tickets France, where he is said to have died of starva-passing them off for Singers, The sale agent issued by the Association. In order to defeat tion in a dungeon at Besancon. This excited
in Japan, Mr. J. Ly Gif Pereira, difcovered this, the municipal laws of Shanghai the Japanese and immediately come uncated with the preper very astutely offered payment of the prizes in authorities, with the result that within two days yarn instead of money, and in pursuance of twenty-six per uns were afrested by the Nagoya these new tactics they caused the issue police, after making a most thorough search,
through their agents at the various poris
of a large number of leaflets, in Chinese, describing the character of their new lottery scheme. A literal translation of that circular is reproduced in another column. A perusal of this prospectus will convince any one that the scheme in question is nothing more of less than a gamble pure and simple; The drawings are to take place overy other mouth at Shanghai and the value of the prizes offered will amount 10-Y50,000, the prizes being divided into 2,343 gifts. The first prize will be of the value of Vx0,000, while there are two prizes of Y3,000, ten prizes of Y500, thirty prizes of Vr25, one hundred
January 1,184, there was announced the bith tainly deserves commendation, and, in view of where yarn is sold in considerable quantities has not been as brisk, but there, being, a 'good| 11.30 a.m. to 12.45 pm, ... Rvery 15 minutes.
af the Republic of, Hayli, This nominally in-, cluded the whole island, although actual union and organization was not effected until 1877. This lasted until 1844, when Santo Domingo revolted and organized Government of her own. Hayti's experience as a republic har bren ficquently turbules and sometimes tragiç,
Soulquque. Geffrard and Salomon, were, in their way, men of unusual force and ability. It ́ is probably more difficult to foresee the future of this country than it is to foresee that of any other of the Latin American republics.
In travelling up the North River from Sam-Some of her rulers, such as Pétion, Boyer, shut to Yingtak I saw many signs of activity and progress in connexion with this part of the, Canton-Hankow railway which I gladly record, A few miles above the famous Filats gorge number of wooden sheds have been erected, in addition to no engineer's house which stands For a country of its site, which is about that beside the Taimin temple. A pile driver, jacks of the State of Vermont, Hayti is wonderfully and winches Isy strews-about-and-will-pro-rich in natural resources. About the middle of bably soon be employed in the work of ex- the eighteenth century, while the French were cavating the goo it. tunnet which is to be cut in control, the island was vastly pinspernua there and for which, I hear, the contract, has French planters made, Jortunes, erected already been let. In the earlier stages of the palatial houses and spent money lavishly. line, the chief-engineri, Mr. Wong, let out the Referring to this period, a native writer said, contracts in small sections, sometimes as little probably with general correctness: "At this as 160 feet being leased to noe contractor, bu epoch of it greatest splendor, na spectacle more now wiser.counsels prévail, "
magnificent needs to be seen than the state of cultivation in this queen of the Antilles, Nature appeared to smile on the laborious efforts of an active population wresting from the most fertile soil the most immense riches." This epoch terminated in disorders which preceded the establishment of a republic and the in- aurections which followed that event, A
The line, which is a single one, is open for thirteen miles above Canton, while for fifty miles more the ground' has been cleared, the track fixed and the grade measured, showing how much cutting and bridking have to be done by the contractors,' The work ji being pushed on with surprising'speed 'and 'as soon the engineer', task is completed; estimates are being oblained and contracts sigued,
The country being surveyed at present con sist of a series of low hills "which" slope, right ́into the river. At fṛit, with a view to economy the track was fixed close to the water, but this "penny-wine, pound-foolish" method has been avoided and the line placed higher up the slope, bringing the railway bank beyond the reach of the highest floods,
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government of blacks, by blacks and for blacks has during the last century acted as a very effective deterrent to white settlement and to the investment of capital from outside.
the circular issued by the Governors recently, foreigners who find their trade-marks tampered with should make complaints to the proper authorities, who seem to have instructions to deal with the matter very strictly.-Japan
CArquicte
門
CHINESE AUTONOMY IN MANCHURIA.
· CONFERENCE OF VICEROYS' AND GOVERNORS GENERAL
No. 6. Moderate, inquiry at lasi quota- Caiona,
No, 8-No business is reported.
No, os fair qumber of bales of several threads at last mail-rases whilst of others with a slight depreciation has been dealt in.
No. 12-Some special favourite spinnings have been inquired for at previous rates.
No. 16-Very few sales of "ouly iwo or
:
No. zo. The demand in thess counts has
The conference at Mukden of the Viceroys and Governors-General in the Three Eastern Provinces of Manchuria was concluded on the 7th inst. The result of the conference is, nc-prizes-of-V628-and-one-thousand-nine Three threads
Asahi, cording to a Mukden message to the kept private, but it is known that no seriaus tundred prizes of Yo each. The holders change will be effected in the general admi- nistration of Manchuria. The conference has agreed to the gradual pushing forward of the railway from Fakumento Tsitsihar, and will insist on the construction of the Hsiamintun Fakumen line in spite of the protest of the Japanese Government, as a first step towards the development of the Three Eastern, Pro- vinces. As regards the Chientao question,
of tickets which have not drawn a prize will beea smail, and a moderate business has tran be entitled to receive sets of picture past-spired in some desirable spinnings at quɗta- cards, so that in reality those who take tions. advantage of the offer are sure to participaté in some degree, it using a case of all prizes and no blanks.
"There is nothing specific in the Hong the conference agreed that Governor Genera; kong Gambling Ordinance, to prevent the Chu should report to the Peking Government introduction of the yam tickets or coupons, on the actual situation in the district, and would as the Japanese may term them, into the be responsible for strengtbesin, the garrison, bale which are sold in Hongkong from and of the place without delay. It was further after the first of March. But the whole. agreed that Russia and Japanese should be object of the Japan Cotton Spinners' Asso. strictly prohibited from taking op their resi ciation is to appeal to the gambling instinct dence beyond the limits of the open cities or poris, and that the Japanese police admisis of the Chinese with a view of relieving the Visitors to the country are not as a rule in
tration along the South Manchurian Railway yarn traders and manufacturers in Japan by clined to take it and its affairs seriously. There should not be recognised, Thus, if this report ridding them of the congested state of the is a picturesque quality'in its scenery and a
is correct the conference has adopted a policy love of pomp and display on the part of its for the recovery of autonomy in every ques. stock in the market and clearing away the
tion. The discussion of the financial question enormous accumulations in their handa.". officials which, it must be admitted, sug occupied a considerable time. It was ooani.
By courtesy of the Editor of the Hong gests opéra bouffe. The peasantry in their mously agreed to, place the whole of the Three The second Canadian engineer we came garb and muner of life give every indication Eastern Provinces under a usiform system | kong Telegraph we are enabled to repro across to-day informed us that he was cover-of-extrema-poverty-but-poverty in such as regards military, affairs, Varied argn- duce, in the form of a supplement to this
menld ware entered-into-on-the-question- ing half-a-mile per diem in bis work of survey: country has no such meaning as it has with us.
as to how best to find ways and means circular, the translation of the Japan Cotton ingand determining the track. This would bring Clothing is a simple matter, while food and for making good the deficit of revenue, which Spinners' Association's Lottery Scheme. the surveyors to Yingtik in about two months, aheltar are even more simple. A few days of amounts 10 over Y10,000,000. It was even- but construction ma necessarily be slow, for work in the course of a year instans existence, tually agreed that taxation had reached its Following the Japanese exposure the most of the rack is granite, About the mouth and a few extra days of labour means modest mir, and it was proposed that the contribu manager, Mr. S. D. Setoa, made an appoint
tions of various oite? provinces_towards the of the Lienchow river another goo tunnel comfort,
ment with Mr. E, Shellim, the managing | funds for the defence and general administras has to be bored through the "Blind Boy' past, The principal crops of the island, are coffee, tion of the Three Eastern Provinces, which partner in Hongkong of Mesan. David This may prove less difficult, for timestone caco and sugar. Except on some of the few remained in arrear, should be collected without Sassoon & Co, Ld, recently elected repre- appeared to be the prevalent sock as we walked catates which are operated by foreigners, delay. It was placed out, he went to any sentative of Bombay merchants on the
courie would be exceedingly difficult carry through the pass along the tow path.
cultivation is most crudely conducted. Efforts The work of actual construction is now in are now being made to increase the production, even te difficulty experienced in collect. Committee of the Hongkong General Chim- miles overland from Canton, of coins. It is not probable that sugar plant in aid of the military funds of the Centrat ber of Commerce, and urged the advisability if the story mealinge so ing will ever ban véry axtensiva industry. For Government, and it was therefore agreed by of concerted action and vigorous represen- reported last wear in connection with one reason, the country is not large enough; the conference that foreign lean should be tations with a view of neutralising the
Governée Tuog, šalearing that giren place to a pluri and for knother it is likely, to be handicapped Mikden for Poles in order to lay the result of Japanese endeavours to oust the Indian yarn
| by competition from Cabe, Porto Rics and / the conference, betara,iku: Peking Gorarament from the China market.
fall
even the contribution of various provinene
Sales during the past fortnight compriza of about 40 bates of No. 6r: 1,355 of No. 19. 835 of No, tar 150 of No. 165; 1,150 of No. zos; in all about 3.630 bales. Arrivals per steamers Capri, Fooksang, Totoni Mars, Kumiang and.Persia amount to about 7,700 Sales.
45 p.m. to 4.15 pm. Every to minutes 1.15 p.m. to. 1.43 p.m....Every 15 minutes 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m....Every to minutes 3.25 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. ...Every 15 minuter. 3:30 pm to 5.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 4.00 pm. to 8.00 p.m. .....Every to minuter,
NIGHT CARS.
8.45 p.m. audio n.m, 945 p.m. to 11,15% (P%. every half hour, SUNDAYS, 8,00 am to 9.00 a.m......Every 15 minutes. 9.00 am to 9:30 am....Rvary 30 minutes, "9.30am. to 10.30 am. Every 15 minuter, 10.30 am to 11.00 am....Every 10 minutes. -£1:45 am, to 32,00 2000.....Every 15 minutet, . 11.00 Noon to 1,00 p.m....Every 10 minutes. 1:00 p.m. to 5.00 pm. Every 15 minutes. 5.00 pm to 6.00 p.m....Every 10 mʼantes. +6,00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. „Every is minutes., -7.00 p.m. to–8.00 p.m. ...Every-IĎ minutes.
NIGHT CARS as on Week Days. BATURDAYS
Extra cars at 3.15 p.m., 11.30 pm, and
** 18.45 p.m. ›› SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office;, ALEXANDRĂ, BUILDINGR,
Des Voeux Road Central,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, & SON
General Managers. Hongkong, 4th June 1oo7.
EST
Shipment to Shabybai and Northern Ports F. BLACKHEAD & Co.,
of about 2,000 bales. The unsold stock is estimated at about 28,000 bales.
Local Mills: Sales nil, Japanese Yarb-15 bales of No. 165, at $118 per bale and 375 bales of No, 234, at $120 10,$1334 have been sold.
Exchange -We quote on India to-day at Ra, 141% On London at 18, 19 9/168, |--
TO-DAY'S, EXCHANGE,
Selling. London-Bank T.T......... Do. demand............. Do 4 months' sight...: France Bank 1.T. .................... America-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank T.T. .................. India T.T. voorrangmeadame Da, demand t Shaoghal-Bank T.T Singapore Bank T.T., JapanBank T.T. [ava-Bank T.T. .....
Buying
months' sight. L./C............
6 months' sighi L/C,...
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143
...744. prom.;
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go days sight San Francisco & New York-461
months night
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30 days sight Sydney and Melbourne
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