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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY DECEMBER 7 1908.

in the homeland. From beginning to end of the volume, which is a record of his tour in the spring of this year, Mr. Angier seems to write in the spirit of a discoverer, rather than that of a citizen returned to his own -Events that were only in the making when Mr. Angier was on his former trip have now materiallised, and ideas which were consider ed in the osture of dreams have now become actual facts, Probably by reason of his calling he is never carried away by enthusiasm, and,

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inducement to them to call. If steamers visited" will be enjoyed, appreciated, and ruhu Banishment Orders. outwards and homewards for China and to the last leaf by everybody who glances at Japan ports were not in the habit of canying the opening page. There is an introduction Stralis cargo they might save a little time in Coaling at Pulo Way instead of at Singapore by Sir Robert Hart, in his characteristic style, or Colombo. But, generally speaking, all For the benefit of readers it may be stated these vessels carry Straits cargo, and have that the publishers are Witherby & Co., 316 thus an object in calling at the poris apart High Holborn, London, and that the pub. from the question of fuel supply. So long as fished price is ro such conditions prevail, there is little chance of Fulo Way attracting any appreciable por tion of the Singapore or Penang traffic.

LOCAL AND GENERAL, FOR stealing a bundle of fireward, eleven-year

the birch to-day. The theft took place yester. day.

THE REGISTRAR OENERAL AND CHINESE

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indeed, attimes he shows a curiously detached usual extraordinary antithetical scenes are ald Wong Ngan Tsai was given four strokes of portation of certain Chinese merchants and the of fame. Smoke izning from the windows"

side, in dealing with figures and details, which forme a restlug-stage after his descriptions of places and people and the inevitable com- CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, parisons which occur to his mind. "The Far East Revisited" is not the itinerary of a &o., &c. &a,

mere globetrotter's wanderings, dictated by IBX APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE Caprice, nor is it a connected series of views cullated, with the purpose of influencing a predetermined verdict. In many ways it -differs-from-the-ordinary book of travel; Ir

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A visit is also paid to Siam, where the

witnessed. Coming to Hongkong. Mr. Angier waxes éloquent on the developments achieved. He has been in the hands of some aggrieved Civil Servant who deplored the fact that silver had risen with a consequent reduction in the number of dollars paid out to bim, but nothing is said of the Civil Servant who gets paid at the rate of a a, dollar when the current rate is 15. Bd. This is an old

is Excellency to-day entertained Rear-Ad island Lady Courper, Constil and Mrs, von wiser and Flag-Lieut. R. Wiegandt, to luncheon at Govetement Boute.

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in neither a patchwork of essays, such as Mr question which we do not intend to reviver pointed Manager of the same.. Alleyne Ireland wrote, nor a review and but it shows how sedulously the Civil Ser vant utilises every opportunity to press his compilation of personal opinions and judg-own particular side of the matteron strangers aunts after the fashion of Mr. Putnam

ANOTHER gang of deportees, numbering in all 175, arrived in the Colony to-day from Singa-

· DISTRICT- RESIDENTS AS FIREMEN

About noon on Sun ay a five broke out No, 17, Maique Junction, - The origin of the outbreak was, it is reported, due to the play- log with a box of matches by little chil Og Saturday, the members of the General von of whom in the parents' absence from the Committee of the Hongkong General Chamber house accidentally ignited with a lighted match of Commerce met to discuss, smong other bed mattress. The mattress, which was made subjects, the uneasiness in Chinese commen of cotton, was soon ablaas, and in iuss than no cial circles which had been fostered by the de time the blankets nod bed material were a mass issuance of banishment orders against others of the building and the scream of the affright, The meeting was an unusually protracinded children attracted the neighbours from the cafed to the whole body of the Committee by district that the house was fira. Owing to the one, and much information was commual, adjoining houses. Word soon west round the individual members which was wot then knows day being di Sunday most of the mate residents by the whole board. Of necessity, the in- in the district were la their respectiva houses, formation imparted was obtained upon con- and soon a large crowd 'assembled at the scene fidential reports which are of interest only to of the outbreak. With the aid of buckets ind the representatives of the respective branches basins and a copious supply of water, the bed. of trade aff:cled. After some discussion the room, where the fire originated, was soDA” meeting resolved to make suitab'e repre inundated with a deluge of water by the amateur sentations to the Government on the subject.

fire fighters whose determination to get the Bre under was rewarded within a quaster of an hour of their arrival, Eut for their timely assistance

which the buse is situated might have been involved in x dextractive, conflagration owing to the difficulty the Gra briguda would experi- ence in getting their engines up to the height of Morque Junction. As it happened, fenua», ately, yesterday's outbreak accounted for only slight damage. It was officially, reposted at 5.70 by fire and water; the furniture and per- soal belongings within the premises were in sured for $1,500 with the Queen, Fire Insurance Co., Ld, of which Mesurs. E. D. Samoon and Co., ate the local agents.

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hint at an after-dinner relation of experiences, a sintement of facts enlightened with personal reminiscences, such as might be expected from the "Old Chine hand" who has not lost his skill as a raconteur. Mr. Angier has divided his work into four parts-Malaya, China, Korea and Japan, but, as might have

been guessed, his eye is keenest on the

affairs of the Straits and China, which are his special provinces "in A measure, It should be stated for the benefit of the few to whom the E. & press is unknown, that these chapters illustrating a sojourn in the gold and purple Orient appeared in the newspaper over coughs, asthma, colds, and disorders of which Mr. Augier presides, although,

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the necessary arrangements, to "pass item on to pastures now."

THE coolie-Chan Ki-who was found the other night loitering on the staircase of 73 Queen's Road Coutral, his intention being to this morning, ant to prison for two days as a commit a felony," was, in the Police Conft, warning.

REGISTRAR QENERAL'S STATEMENT, The Chinese papers this morning publish the

asut for by the Registrar General who made the following statement for publication:Recently several merchants whom Government suspected of having incited the riots were ordered to leave the Colony. This guys rise to some uneasiness in commercial circles: Besides, rumours had bees in circulation that some one hundred more men were awaiting banishment. This later report further agitated the people's minds, THE Regent has ordered the Ministry of Rites These rumours were, however, without found. to inform him as to the ceremonies which heation and owed their origia to a misueder. should observe in the presence of the Emperor. standing. Should hurealter there be to further Whether or not the Regest will also have to rioting or any other transgression of the law kneal before the Emperor, his own son, remains and merchants conduct their trade in peace. to be seen.,

́able manner and do not incite the rowdy elements to disorder, the Hongkong Govern- meat have certainly no desire to banish even a 'single individual more.

trained, is awarded Sir Matthew Nathan for the interest be displayed in the Kowloon. Canton railway, and Mr. Angier goes the length of asserting that: "The railway will always remain as a memento of his too short administration, even though its completion take place under another régime." There is a Scotch saying which may be used in this connection and it is: "Maybe are, and may be imphm." Not a word, so far as we have noticed, appears regarding the work of Sir Frederick Lugard, who has been sent out to C. face a situation that would shake the nerves

of the most capable administrator. The AT 1 o'clock to-day at Government House His omission and contrast are very significant. Excellency received the Austrian Consul who Mr. Angier is wholly opposed to the present conveyed to his Excellency a telegraphic mes site of the Naval Yard, and standing by suge received from his Government expressing doubt, they have been revised in various his guns, says: "Oat is almost led to thanks for his Excellency's cordial congratula,

But it is well that they should have

wonder whether it would not be worth while tions on the occasion of the Jubilee of His beenissued in book form, for they contain the to make a bid even yet for the property, for Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Austria. musings of one well-qualified to offer advice the purpose of extending the town, on the FOURTEEN men were captured in a gambling and particularly well placed to form an in-basis of the erection of a naval yurd else- raid, which was exscated on Saturday night at dependent and sensible opinion on the Far where Mr. Angier had glanced at the 36, East Street. When the police entered the East in transition. Mr. Angier passes India financial position of Hongkong he would house some thirty men were seated-some and Colombo unnoticed, and begins his have suggested, no doubt, at the same time, standing-around a table playing bai has. A chatty and informative narration of the places where the money was to come from. Refer- stampede followed and most of the men as he has observed at Singapore. It was a new ence is made to the chief industries and under-caped; to the Police Court, to-day, the ring leader of the gang, was mulcted in the sum of Singapore that he found himself landed at takings in the Colony, mostly in a commen so; his "recoad-in-command" 515, and the Singapore where something seemed to have datory spirit, though we are inclined to fancy remainder 53 apiece for taking part, temporarily at least arrested the quiet pro that Mr. Angier's education in this respect is

THE prospectus of the projected electric tram For colds in the Chest, bronchitis,Foregress of what had always struck him as a

mostly book-learnt. His Excellency Chow smooth-ruoning, money-making machine. Fu was Victory at Canton whitt Mr. Angier way line between Swatca and Ch'ag'al is out, throat, &c.

prefaced by a text from the "Wealth of Nations," He sees many lines of business being divert visited the capital of South China, and we The line will be thirty li long; and the Capital ed from British firms to Chinese and foreign are told: "His Excellency likewise spoke invited is $300,000. Passenger traffic would somewhat bitterly of the freedom enjoyed be large, and it may be possible to organize a

the throat and lungs.

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interfere with the boat traffic.

REPAIRING HOUSÈS,:

CLAIM FOR ALLEGED WORK DONE AND MONEY DEPOSITED.

Li Siog, a trader, roviding at 131, Des Vœux Road Central, brought an actins in the Supreme Court, this morning, against Mahomed Ally and Mr. A. V. Apcar, executors' of the: will of Hajes Mahomed Sadick Hajee Esmail{{de- ceased).to recover the sum of $800, which was alleged to have been deposited as security under an indenture of a itase dated 24th May, 1937, and made between H. M. S. H. Email of the ous part and Li Bing. (plaintiff) on the

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WATCH CHAIN STOLEN IN QUEEN'S ROAD,

One of the deck officers of the German mail steamer Furst Bismarck had a peculiar experi, ence in Queen's Road Central last night. He was driving eastwarde in a ricksha, when a coolie sushed up to the ricksba and made a grab at the officer's watch and chain, which other part. The plaintiff also claimed further were attached to bis waistcoat pocket. The the sum of $350/to, amount paid by the plains force of the lug snapped the chain and the tiff at the request of the defendants for the ex- thief made off with part of the chain in bisecution of repairs to the property la question. band, Policeman Lonaghan saw the coolie's Altogether the plaintiff claimed $3,109 10,00 action-from-under a verandab, and captured The Chief Justice (5ir Francis Piggott) him, On being charged with theft in the presided. Sir Henry Berkeley, K.Giostractad Police Court, this morning, it was discovered by Mr. Otto Kong Blog, appeared for the that the accused had once before been deport plain. Dr. Ho Kai, with whom was Mr. D. V.

ed from the Colony, and 'was sentenced to six months hard labour. It is not necessary to mention that at the expiration of his term of

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

THE "FATSKAN” INCIDENT.- -

[From Our Own Correspondent.

Java are bidding, and too often successfully, by the Chinese papers published in Hong-light goods transport service to bring fish from imprisonment be will be banished again. for the trade which has hitherto been con-kong; they appeared to be a considerable a river port on the way to Swatow, and to the sidered the heritage of Singapore.. Of course, thorn in big side. He could not appreciate railway for Chaochouls. The cost of bridging he is deeply interested in the improvements the British point of view and wanted to know will be heavy, as two wide branches of the Han which are being effected at the Tanjong why these papers were not suppressed. past be crowned, and in such fashion as poi to [33 Pagar Docks, and has much to say against the currency system which catablished the dollar at 24 instead of, as he contends would have been the more satisfactory figure, as old. is somewhat strange, however, to find that Mr. Angier places no great reliance on what has been termed Singapore's hinterland, the

On November 29, 1908, in London, PATRICK MCGREGOR GRANT, aged 56 years (by telegram).

he Hongkong Celegraph sultanate of phore. He makes little or no

HONGKONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908,

mention of that rich undeveloped land as a possible factor in the rejuvenation of our

He said he had forbidden their entry into his Viceroyalty but he would evidently like to see them stopped entirely. It was little comfort that one could give him, beyond suggesting a press law for China, though of not too drastic a character. Une desires to see the native press grow, but that it should not be an element entirely subversive of the present order of things." On the opium

Canton, 5th December. Ar the Magistracy, this afternoon, Mr. J. ́H.

Baving been warned that they should not Kemp presiding, a meeting of the Justices of the Peace was called to consider an application publish any unfounded and insidious reports from one O. E. Owen for a publican's licence relating to the Parshan incident the Canton to sell by retail intoxicating liders on the pre-Vernacular Press Society held a meeting yes mises No. 30, Elgin Road, Kowloon, under the terday at which it was decided that in future sign of "The Kowloon Hotel." Owing to the they will report any and everything that may fact that the meeting was held in the first clustly happen and on no account omit it, magistrate's chambers (a most unusual' pre-

The members of the Self-Government Society

PEOPLE'S ANXIETY.

Steavenson. (of Messra. Deacon, Looker and Daicon) represented the defence.

In the statement of claim the plaintiff was mentioned as a trader carrying in business, at 121, Des Voeux Road Central, - The defendants: ward the executors, of the last"will"and" Testament of the fato Hajen: · Mahomed Sadick Hajee Esmail, who died on Febinary, 1905, and they reside at 45, Wyndham Street. By an indenture made on the 24th May, 1407, between Hajee Esmail of the one part and the plaintiff of the other part, certalo bouers were leased to the plaintiff for the term of five years, commencing from the 1st January, 100s. Fart of the consideration for the lease was the des posit of a sum of $1,800, which was made by the plaintiff with Hajee Esziail an security for the payment of the rent and the performance of the covenants reserved by and contained in the lease. It was by this lease, expressly agreed,

| Southern neighbour even in the event of the question, Mr. Aagier preserves a strictly ceeding) a report of what actually took place the Press Society and the Red Cross Society that the sum of $1,80: should be held by Hajes Dutch colonice snatching more than their non-committal attitudė, simply saying that cannot bị given, as the reporters were not is called in a body on the Namboj Magistrate the Esmail as security only for the payment of the in view of the Imperial Government's pro-vited to attend. They were gives to under-day before yesterday and arged him to bring rent and performance of the ceverants reierved. Those who live in the Far East are does he emphasize the value of the Malay nouncement the Colonial Government will stand,kowaver, that the application was granted. about a satisfactory conclusion'ia the Fuishan by and contained in the lease, and that the

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have to adopt other measures to raise re

venue.

His references to West River traffic

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THE IMPERIAL MOURNING, In observing the solema occasion on ac count of the death of the Emperor and the Empress Dowager, all the three theatres here On the 24th ult, in the Kobe Chibo Sai.have been closed and they will not be opened bausho, before Judge Iwaroot and two As until monrging is over. The owners of the sociale judges, sentence was passed upon two theatres have palitoond the officials asking for & modification of the fee that they will have to Chinese, of Sakaye machi, Kobe, charged with

pay during the period their theatres are closed, It appears that in the afteronda of the red The requests have been granted, opium-smoking.

wo Koko, aged 27, were indulging in smoking the drag, as was their wont, in an upper room of a house in Sakaye-machi, 1-chome, which was occupied by a force of policemen who, it seems, had been closely, watching the Chinese for some time. The police succeeded in ating them in the very act of smoking, and seized the apparatos at the same time.

Riku Yoikua was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, and We Koko to four months Japan Chronicis,

rightful share of trade.from Singapore; nor probably the last to appreciate at their pro. States railway to Johore as a feeder for the --per value the wonderful developments which export and import trafficPerhaps, he

are gradually and almost imperceptibly places too much faith in the future of Fen- and prospects are those of the enlighten- ed and trained observer, but of yo special bringing the Orical into closer touch with ang as an outlet for the produce of the pen. the Western world. We are deprived of the insula, and bis animadversions on the char. interest to people in Hongkong. It is the necessary perspective which affords a true acter of the buildings, the unsatisfactory section dealing with China which will attract estimate of the changing conditions, and provision made for whare accommodation, all students of Far Eastern affairs, for here Even when we do occasionally obtain a the general air of parental consideration Mr. Angier becomes the sage and the pro- glimpse of the regenerative movements which which exudes from his writings on the sub-phet, the philosopher actuated by the spirit are transforming the Far East it is so tran- ject of Penang, may be simply offered in of the pathologist. He is strong in his be-instant the two men, Riku Yeikon, aged 18, and sitory and evanescent that long before we the spirit of the true believer in that Settle-lief that the Cantonese are responsible both have realised its immediate value our inment's prosperity. We have no space to for reactionary and reform movements. In terests have been diverted to other directions deal with Mr. Angier's views on currency, one place he holds that Cantonese cliques Not from the casual tourist can the man although we may say that we are not distule the situation, and satirically remarks: on the spot gala much insight regarding the ciples of suggestion that the silver The members may be quite sincere in new points, which are most noteworthy, dollar show have been withdrawn and a their cry of 'China for the Obiqese' but unless that tourist is of a peculiarly penetra-5: note-taken its place, when the question in some instances this has meant China lle is a mine of tive and inquisitive caste? It is the old singer, was being settled by the Straits Legislative for the Cantonese." if we may be allowed to put it so crudely, Council. In towns the dollar-note might information with respect to doings Ja the visiting wanderer who has heard the have met with acceptance, and torn notes Chios, and speculates curiously on what East a-calling, and who comes to refresh his easily replaced, but one can fancy what would happen should the Empress-Dowager memory of scenes half-forgotten, although would have been the result in the and the Emperor go the way of all flesh. His views are absorbingly interesting, where they were once part and parcel of his daily Malay States when the coolics

'German (Prin='Waldemar) 9th inst. life. His is the story that is worth listening being paid off in dollar bills, which had to Chinese affairs are concerned, and for that

English (Dalla) 10th inst., 10 a.m. to by the new breed' which has flocked into go the round of the villige shops until they section of the book alone should ensure its

Canadian (Empress of India) toch inst. the places. left vacant by him and his gen- became undecipherable. Mr. Angier has wide diffusion throughout the English-speak

much to say regarding the importance of ing communities of the Middle Kingdom, The Glen Lines. Glentare left Singapore roads, motors and railways to the Malay and also among that small party of reformers on 6th inst, and is expected to arrive here on States, and he had the best of guidance to in England whose zcal too often outrungth Inst.

The H. A. L. si. Segovia laħt Shanghai on inform him regarding their future prospects.

eration. And although there must be a

were

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Antwerp and London, left Singapore on 5th

sum of $1,8 o should be returned to the plain, tiff if he should pay such reet and parform sach covecais, The lease expired on be IstJanuary, 1997. The plaintiff was alleged to have paid all the rent and had performed all the coven ants on his part to be paid and performed, but the, deftrante refused to return to the plaintiff the sum of $1,800 so deposited. The defenamis were also indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of $309.10, money paid for the defendants by the plaintiffs at their request. The plaintiff, therefore, claimed to be paid the sum of $1,109.16 with interest.

At half-past 7 o'clock last evening, a fire broke out in Via Sis Lane in the Western.

It was maintained by the defence that by suburb. The flames shot up high in the air and spread out over a large area-destroying the lease the plaintiff covenanted to keep the The fre continued | Interior" of the leased promiens in good condi- thirteen houses in all. buralog, fully two hours. The various fire tion and repairs and to deliver up the premises brigades promptly appeared on the scane to in such good condition and repair and to the render assistance. Unfortunately, while the pair and make good all defects and wants of fire was at its beight, mores of the fire fighters repair within one month of receiving golice, of had a dispute with the police of No. Station, stich defects and wants of repair from the lessor who were then on duty, with the result that one of the police officers was wounded. More: over, the fire fighters, after the conflagration was put down, collected outside the police station and created a disturbance, which was afterwards setiled, not without some difficulty. The other day, another are broke out in the Sai Shing mart at Sal Chiu and burat down some twenty houses.

ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMEB.1;

*BOY" ACCUSED OF SWINDLING" MISTRESS,

A house "boy" in the employ of woman named Stella Brumfield, who residen at 49, Hollywood Road, was accused of amberling a Certain sum of money in the Police Court, this morning. The ciss was taken by Mr.] EL.Kemp, and the defendant was represented by Me, Oué Kong Sing

a goth November, 1926 the Insson gero the plaintiff astica in writing of contals' defecte red wants of repair in the premises, but plaintiff - neglected to make good the defects or do the repairs, except la a few and unimportant particulars.co

The premises were not delivered up in i good condition, and the expenditure required In pat the premises in good order amoucted to $33f.ya By renton of the neglect and refuss! of the plaiptić, to put the premises into repair the defendants bärs been compelled to emi an architect to report and direct the a cast of Stoop. The defendeats not

that the cost to plaintif of mal ing the skylights" amounted" they alleged that the plaint to expend more than a reus the repairs. The defen $1,672 40, calculate stracting the

certain pleasure in visiting the Far East, there must also be a certain amount of shock At the innumerable changes that have taken

their discretion. With regard to Korea and sth insty at 9 am, and may be expected hera place within the space of a single decade or He thereafter proceeded on a trip to North Japan, little need be said, beyond this, that on 8th lost, am prett

The Ben Lines. Benledi, from Middlesbro less. For the East is no stagnant pool, but the Boraco and Netherlands India, in which he Mt. Angler gives in brief an excellent iden throbbing hive of industry, where competition refers to Sabang, "where considerable of how the Hermit Kingdom is being brought

inst., for this port,1,Meet

The P. & 0. S. N. Co.'s L. Daffe left becomes keener every day, and the old amount of capital and energy have been ex-into contact with civilisation and Dai Nippon haphazard methods are pushed aside in the pended to constitate it a coaling station and is progressing. Mr. Angier is a most engage Singapore for this port on 5th fast 48.40 attracts attention to am with the outward English Mails, and in scramble for a foothold on the ladder of an entrepot for trade, that would possibly be ing writer, who

dae here on roth inst., at to am, success. It will be understood, then, how a rival to Singapore and Penang." But questions whose immediate interest has The T.KK... Hongkong Maru sails Interesting such a book as The Far East after viewing the port, and the machinery almost evaporated owing to thele repeated from Yokohama to-day, and will be due to It was alleged that defendant was sent out Revisited" will prove to those who are which is capable of loading vessels at the recurrence, and the fact that he speaks arrive in Hongkong on 18th lunt," with the

]. The C. P. R., Co's 1,8. Empress of China money owed on chits Defendant, it was a ekelng out a somewhat precarious livelihood rate of 140 tons an hour he comes to this from the experience stored up in a well-American Mall from San Francisce of 17th alt some days ago to collect from various people filled and acute mind, and is a thorough arrived at Kobe at 5:59 pm on 4th inst, and sarted, collected $20, Lut did not for over the In the Orient, especially when it is stated conclusion:

When he was arrested going eliminator of mere verbiage and lacks Jeff again at 1.30 pm, Saturday, for Yokohama, money to his mistress. A daisical reveries, should commend his admire where she is due to arrive at 3 pm, on 6th inst. defendant said that the reason why he did not plaintiff to keep

The CPR Co's 12 Empress of India pay the money to complainset was because be whose duties” naturally, keep him: 1 the manufacture' of white pepper, which is meble exposition on affairs in the Orient to all arrived at Nagasaki at 5:30 pm, on 6ia; justu (Sadūnot received his wazee which was #KA alive to the manifold interests at stake in the monopoly of the Atjeh Trading Company those who seek to keep in touch with the and laft'again at 3 am, Monday, for Shalghai,

that the author is Mr, A, Gorton Angier, the The only local industry at Sabang, apart well-known Editor of the London & China from possible repairs to calling steamers, is Express

In other ways the disadvantages of little or

bugh ha una settled down no cargo offering for the liners procides litle world at our

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