SPORTS

·FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

FIRST DIVISION.

The first division watches concluded on: 'Saturday afternoon with the match KG.A. us, Naval Yard. The game was played on the Nayal Ground and the teams were :—

RG.A.—Beazley (Goal) ; Oxley and West (Fullbacks); Walker, Lt. Bagoull and Hewitt (Halibacks); Cramp, Anfell, Watts, Nash and Bellis (Forwards).

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N.Y.-Anderson (Goal) ; J. C. Joughin and Harding (Follbacks); Dunlevy, Brown and Hending (Haltbacks); Wilks, Watkins, Read, Bullivan and Dalkın (Forwards)

At the start the Yarders attacked the Gun ners' goal and made a good fow attempts, which west log wido; then the Guznom made

go at the Navalmeo's goal but nothing result ad. The Yarders had a try again and the first goal was secured by tham; the honour_fell to Watkins from a pass by Wilks.. On resuming play the Yardors had another try at goal which went over the cross-bar. At this stage half "time was called with this score :---

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Mr. A. Rodger presented the trophies to the wingers later in the afternoon at the Club. | brute, and congratulated them for the hard ussle they had. The ceremony, ended with. The couni cheers and "tigers.”

LUSITANO RECREATION CLUB

"GO-48-YOU-PLEABE" RACE.

The L. R. C. held their annual "Go-1-you- piano" race on Sunday morning at 9.30 am. Five teams started from Breesy Point. The

results were as follows;-.

"D" Team.................................. "E" Team

The dividual prize was woo by Mr. D, Azevedo (E. Team), covering the distance in yı minutes 20 seconds, with Mr. O. Lopes second la ya mina, and Mr. A. O. Rozario third in 73 mins. 13 secs. The time was longer than that of last year, as the competitors went up the Wong-nei-chgung Gap, instead of coming down

they did last year. The annual Walking Race will take place on Sunday, the 6th inst.

LEAGUE CRICKET,

DUFY'S, TELEORAPHY AND DODWELL's

THE MOOSA CASE,

POINT OF LAW RESERVED FOR FULL COURT.

Before Mr. Justice Gomperts, Paisée Jadgo, mad a special jury at the Criminal Besions this morning, Moosa Ebrahim was agesa In- dicted on several charges under the Bank- ruptcy Ordinance, Hon. Mr. F. A. Harsland, Acting Attorney-General, and Mr. M. W. Slade tostructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowlay, Crowd Solicitor, prosecuted and Mr. Eldon Potter, Instructed by Mr. C, D. Wilkinson, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grisi, appeared for the defend:

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The following wore the jury -Mir, J. Barton (foromas), F, Maitland, A. Denison, A.Forbon, A.,O'D. Gourdin, D. Haskell and D. Clark,

General informed the Court that he did Before the proceedings opened, the Attorney.

ferred to the point of law raised by the defence not intend to address the jury. He also ra and asked whether his Lordship', was going to reserve the point for the consideration of a Fall

Court,

Mr. Potter wald that lo the case of a prisoner, it was eminently desirable that the Judge de- Calderation of a Full Court,

cide the palat and then reserve it for the con-

This match was played on the Military Ground on Saturday afternoon and resulted in a win for the Telegraphs &"Dodwell's CC. by

DUFFS.

R.G.Amici-vanços In the second half play was distinctly good. The Gunners tried many a time to acors, with no results, and it looked as if the Navalminine wickets. Scores:- would defeat the Artillerymen. At about a quarter of an hour to suish, the R.G.A, played up well with Watts in frost.and the first goal, was "kelted, and soon after this ibe woning goal was scored by Bellis. The final scores

were :-

R. G. A........ N. Y.

Bda. Miller b. Young....

Captain Baird b. Oliver........................ Lieut. Green c. Hosa b Oliver ... Lieut. Wyader b. Oliyar

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Lieut. Norman b. Oliver

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Lieut. Wedd c. Young, b. Oliver... 4. Cpt. Hills not out ......................... Edo. Willis c. Hose, b. Oliver..lore -0 Sergt. Wallace b. Shield

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7

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Sergt. Kelly b. Shields"........... Pie, Marlow b. Shicide

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6.

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27

B

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LEAGUE TANCE.

Played Won. Lost. Drawn. Points,

-R. GrA1010

"Buffs"...... 10

R. En to

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K. F. C... 10- *

Naval Yard... 30

H. K. F. C... to

SECOND. DIVISION.

B. O, C. v...* CO, BUFFS. This match was decidedatą p.m. on Saturday- afteravondt, the Causeway Bay ground. The Boys again did not turn out with their full team and many reserves were called for. The Buf had an enty win of ú goals to nil.

B-CO, DUFFS 9. MR. C. The M., C. turaed out with only half their team and the points were awarded

"B" Co., Bulls.

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83RD CO., R.G.AL 87TH CO., ... This match took place at the Military Ground. "The 87th Co. played with only ten men, and the goms en led in a win for the, 83rd Co. R.G.A.

.LEAQUR TABLE. "

TELEGRAPHS AND DODWELL'S C. c. R, E. H. Oliver ant out.............. 23 R. B. Beattie e Willis. Licet.

Wynder................... II.

E, A. G. May not out............. Extras........

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40

Total for i wicket

A. H. Young, E. C. Oliver, C. T. Hess; W. Waterhouse, E. G. Barrett, W. Manning; S. Luck, C, E. Shields did not bat.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB 4. KOWLOON CRICKWT CLUB.

This match was played on the Kowloon side and resulted in a win for the Hongkongites. The scores and nonlyses were as follows:-

H.K. C. C.

J. Hall, c Robinson, b Brewer......... H. S. Sweetjog, c Somerville, b Brower.... R, F. Long, b Corwen

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ROWING.

On Saturday the Victoria Recreation Club held a scratch fours race from Keilet island to

North Point. Six Ciews entered and the race was rowed off in two beats. The officials were Mr. A. Rodger, Referees. Mr. Mclver, Judge; Mr. Frank Lammert, Stafter.

The results of the heats and fival were as follows

A. R. Ellis...

W. F." Brewer..... 10 W. Curwen

W. L. Wear... 3

then reserve it for the consideration of a Full His Lordship—1. can't decide the point sad

Court. I can't reserve the polat for the con sideration of a Fall Court unless I say. I have come doubt about the point.

Mr. Potter agreed with his 'Lordship. 'His, - Lordship—I thinkɛ a better - thing- would have been, to-

Mr. Potter-I think the best thing would, have been to have decided, the paint there and then.

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Co-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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RACE MEETING.- TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY (OFF-DAY},

TICKETS of ADMISSION to the GRAND

ISTE İSTH, 16TH, 17th and FEBRUARY

STAND and ENCLOSURE may be obtained from Messi: KELLY & Walsh, LD, or at the Gats. Price Sy for the Meeting (excluding the Off-Day), or $3 per day. Tickets for the Off-Day), $3.

No one admited without a Ticket, to be shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gatti,

T. F. HOUGH,

'Clerk of the Course, Hongkong, 1st February, 1910.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The presence of the LADIES di the HE STEWARDS request the pleasure of

dating the Races, 15th, 16th, 17th and Egth inst. GRAND STAND and the ENCLOSURE

A Stand and Enclosure will be reserved for Members and Members' Wives and Families, Tickets for which will be sent out with the Members' Tickets en the 7th inst.

All Tickets must be produced to gain admission,

Special accommodation will be reserved as in recent years for Chinese. Ladies and theli Famale Attendants in the Stand erected on-the plot of ground next to the Lusitano Club Stand,

.T. F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Course.

Hongkong, ist Fabruary, 1910,

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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His Lordship-Yes. I can now only reserve Nill be admitted into the Encleatis.

O CHILDREN coder the age of 14 years

TF. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Cowse. Hongkong, 1st February, 1910

the point for the consideration of a Full Court and I cannot reserwe lt myself.

__The-Attorney-General—I think. It would ba best to reserve the point. for the consideration of a Full Court.

"His Lordship-It is a new point.

The Attorney-General-Yes,. I' think it is desirable that the point be reserved for the con- sideration of a Full Court.

S. M. E. Allana was recalled.

Mr. Potter The goods you saw in the de- fendant's godowns you say was worth more. than $507-More than $1,000.

Your evidence comes to this that those "goods were worth more than $50?—I don't know how much. I said it out of fashion.

1 wish you ́ would restrain yourself a littlo. The goods you saw in defendant'e godownu were worth more than $1,000?—Yes, but not la the godowns bui the office.

You just now said godowas? —No, office, You saw the price of the goods on the in- voices?—Yes.

Didn't you say you beard defendant tell Lammert's clerk to mike out an English copy? -Yes, the price of the gods.

Can you prove that?-Yas, by putting the defendant in the stand. He will take out everything from his stomach...

Prisoner's evidence having been taken, the case was adjourned.

Events Coming.

Wednesday, 2nd February. Queen's College prite, distribution by His Excellency the Governor, at noon,

Sailors and Soldiers' Home Bazaar, Arsenal Street, 3 p.m.

Thursday, 3rd February.

PASSES

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

DASSES (or Servanta 'will be liqued on application to the Undersigned op SATURDAY, 1215; and MONDAY, 145 incians.

No Servants' will be, allowed inside the ENGLOSURE of the Race Course during the Rice day WITHOUT TICKETS, which can be had an application to the Undersigned, These Tickets are only available for servants

·while in altogdanos on their employers or aben on duty at the various Stands.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAI, MÖJI, KOBE 'AND YOKOHAMA,"

H& P. & O. S. N. Cols Steamship

THE P

"JAVA

Intimations.

CHEESE

Daylight, Captain A. Thomsenn, will leave for the above CHOICE CANADIAN

Places TO-MORROW, the sad instant, at

For Freight or Passage, apply to

E., A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. «. Hongkong, ist Febinary, 1010. ́.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

THE P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamer

THE

"JAVA,"

Consigneek of Cargo by the above-named being landed and placed at their risk in the As are hereby laformed that their Goods are

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 7th instoot, at 4 P.M., will be subject taʼrept.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by meʼlo ́any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowai for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representatives at an appointed hour,

All claims must be presented within ten day of the steamer's arrival here, after which data they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be admitted after the goodi have left the Godowas.”

E, A. HEWETT,

Superintendent Hourkeng, 1st February, ver

5.5. "ARMAND BEHIO," COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES- MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

'ONSIGNEFS'61 Cargo from London ex 11. Gardawn, und from Havtu ax 6.4. Cordon, in connection with Above Steamer

aro

Any Chinese found loitering about with Bervania' passan In their possession, will forfeit

hereby informed that "iñeir "Goods, them and the holders thereof will be removed.Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their rins into the from the Exclosure.

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sazardous and or ext a nazardous Godowns of the Hongkong aud Kow.dou Wharf and Godown Co., Lad at Kowloon whence delivery (155

may be obtained immedțately aller landing.

T. F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 151 February, 1910.

NOTICE.

THE only Edition of the RACE BOOK and PROGRAMMES Authorized by the Stewards of the JOCKEY CLUB Are those printed by Mesurs, NORONHA & Co.

T. F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Cour Hongkong, 181 Febropry, rose,”

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HONGKONG RO-E MANUFACTURING

COMPANY, LIMITED, AN

THE SER ORDINARY ANNUAL MEET

ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the shove Company will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, St. George's Building, No. 6'Con- aught Road, Victoria, on SATURDAY, 135 February, 1910, Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and she, Report of the General Manager for the year endlag 31st December, 1909, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company. will be CLOSED_from_MONDAY, thi 7th Hughes and Hough, suction sale of fuel- February, to SATURDAY, the rath Febmary,

Igto, both days inclusive. „ture, 2.30 p.m.

Saflors and Soldiers' Home Bazaar, Arsoval. Street, 3 p.m.

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Played. Won. Leal, Drawu. Points.

88th Co., R.G.A. 10 9

A. MacKacsie, b Curwen Hen

10

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B

S. Robinson, Weaser, b Curwan...............

83rd Co, R.G.A. I

8

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2

17

"B" Co., Buffs 8

E. C. Hagen, not out......... ser

35

4

2

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Byth Co, R.G.A. B

J, W. Taylor, c and b Brewer....

4

4

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B

TM, Kapit, c Robinson, b Brewer wome

14

"A" Co., Buffs 6

31 3

6

B. F. Chapman, Ibw, b Somerville........................

"B. O..C.......... 12 M. R. C... 9

1 6

7

P. Jacks, b Somerville.

2

Extra

10

Total

Tog

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

R. W.

43

39

3

9 9

1

K. C. C.

1. H. Mead, c Mackenzie, b Chapman...... 19

D. J. Mackenzie, FUD 005..........ANA

0

It HEAT.

F. Sution, b Chapman.......................................................

13.

....(Bow)

J. P. Robinson, c and b Chapman

0

H. C. Sayer.m

W. H. Brewer, & Hall, b Chapman

13

F. L. Rtra, caratris

C. A. C. Rodrigues

3 (Stroke) » (Cox)

W: T. Elson, c Sweeting, b Chapman... W. Curwen, c Robinson, b Mackenzie.......

0

W. L. Weaser, b Chapman........................maon' ».

H. Beer, b Chapman ...........................ndar

3

1

6

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China Provident Loan and Mortgage "Co., Ltd., Annual Meeting, St. George's Building, 11.30 am.

Q.

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M. R. W.

3 ab

32 0

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Shield Competition, at Tai Hang Raogo, 2.30 p.m.

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STTTAK

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CRICKET.

J. M. C. Lopes

A. M. Rozs Percita Jr. (Bow)

H. S. Jephson

'S, Bellars

J. Forber

W. J. Carroll....man

R. A. Caralto...

A. R. Watson

A, Somervillo, not out.....

H. Lot, caod b Mackenzie......Tu

R. L. Bridger

F. A. Mackintosh....

mon

3

(Stroke)

(Cox) 2

Bow(

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$

(Stroke)

R. F. Lammert, .............................. (Cox) 3 All started of well with, Forbes' boat slightly isading. On nearing Kellet Jiland Rodrigues' bost took the lead, and kept it till the faisb, with a length and a half ahead of the second boat. Time: 6 m. 52 secs.

and-Heat,

T. B, G. Tennent.......(Bow)

R..Galluzzi.........

(Cox) 1

E. Calvari ibu20

2

3

L... Muso......................... (Stroke) I

H. W.-Pailay.. queer

R. J. Mooney............. (Bow)

J. Cruickshank

2

3

A. J. Mackinetti sempetting

A. H, Carroll (Stroke) W. J. Carroll www.oma (Cox) 2

1. E. Chunyat

12 M

C. Battðisstttimsəs

(Bow)

3

A. A, Carvalho, J.A, S. Alve....................................... (Stroke) F.X, Britto

(Cox) 3 Alver boat took the lead at the start, but did not maintajo it long Musso's men palled well together and won, by about a length, Time: 7. min. 30 secs,

FINAL

Total

Bowling Analysin.

Robinson......n Chapman...) Hagen 2 Mackenzie

Navy Xi on Baturday, the 5th inst, at the The Hongkong Cricket Club will meet a

former's ground.

SALON-OINEMA THEATRE,

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The Salon-Cinema Theatre is as usual draw. ing crowded boutes nightly. The managing director, Mr. Alex. Almazɔff, and the manager Mr, W Schmidt, are working hard at popularis ing the hall as a place of entertainment, They have now engaged Mr. Carl Wallzer, who is no stranger to Hongkong, ni ba is from the Royal Entertainers, when, the company visited Hongkong last year. Mr. Wallder makosa special feature of his English and German comic song and whistling. Besides Mr. Walloer other artistes who are taking part at "ibu Salon are Misses Ada King, "Happy" Nellie Marsha!! and Ruby Chrystal.

UNDER date Shanghai, syihuli, Masars, Whats lock &Co, write :- The large quantity of cargo offering on the homeward. freight markat bas resulted in the dxture of several more "outalde" L. L, Musso's Crow our

steamers on the London and Continental berths CAC. Rodrigues' Crew ..........................' t since last wilting; for New York via Snez quarters of the distance Rodigues' | there is also an exceptional "zush” of cargo

For three

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Friday, 4th February, Opening of now premises of the Institution of

Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong, by

His Excellency the Governor

Hughes and Hough Auction Sale of Mis- cellaneous Articles, a.m.

Saturday, 5th February,

Hongkong Volunteer Corps, Gascoigne

Sunday, stb' February, ·

SHEWAN, TOMES & Cò.,

GenaralManagers. Hongkong, 1st February. roto.

FISK

THE ROYAL HÖNGKÓNG GOLF CLUB,

GENERAL MEETING

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THE ANNUAL Hongkong Gail Club will be bold at the Club Houss, Happy Valley, on TUESDAY, February 8th, at 5.30 P.M.

G..CLOSE,

Majóz, R.K.,

Hon Secretary. Hongkond, 1st February, 1914

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WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. TENDERS will be received at the Head Ofices, Victoria Barracky, until Lusitano Recreation Chub, Walking Com. 12:2000 on art February, 1910, for the under-, mentioned SUPPLIES and SERVICES for peition,

the period of 12 months.commencing from 1st. April, rotazelden

Monday, 7th February,

Annual Meeting, at the Company's office, Vic

The Kowloon Land, and Building Co., Ltd.,.

toris Building, is o'clock.

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Tuesday, 8th February,

1. Meat

Gederal Supplies and Provisions.

2. Hospital Supplies and Medical Comforts.

OB, Wick and Barrack Supplies. Coal, Coke, Wood, &c.

& Barrack Services and Scavenging. 7. Washing. Co., Ltd., at Company's Office, Hotel Mansion,

Hongkong, Canton and Mateo Steamboat, Forge.

noon.

Humphreys Estate and Finance. Company, Ltd, Annual Meeting, Alexandra Buildings, noon.

Saturday, 12th February. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Annual Meeting at the Company's Office, St. George's Building, Noan.

Volunteers Smoking Concert, 9 p.m.

Tuesday, 15th February, Jockey Club Races, ‚‚·

Wednesday, 16th Fabmaty, Jockey Club Races, ...

Thursday, 17th February. Jockey Club Races.

Saturday, roth, February, Hongkong and Shangbal Banking Corpora.

Noon,

crew had the lead. On palog Kallot land, but the amount has not warranted the charter- tion; Half Yearly Meeting, at the City both boa's were so close to each other that | g of extra tonnage so far, Coastwise:--Thinga collision appeared immitent, but was "fors - are still very quiet indeed on the coast and al- tunately avoided. After the Musen took the though there are signs of rates hardening lead and ad exciting race was witnessad till slightly we do not expect any appreciable impetu Sainrday, 26th February the falsh with a win to Mund's Crew by a provamant to take place until after China, New Maitenal Bank of Chien Limited,

Jockey Clab Races, off-day.

4. Transport Services (Supply of Launches,

Janks, Coolion, &c.). **Forms and other paniculars can be'obained the hours of 10A.M. and 4PM, or by letter on'application to this Office personally between

addressed to the Officer Commanding Army Service Corps.

The Tenders must be properly filled op, signed and dated, and no Tendor will be noticed unless made out on the proper form and delivered at the Head Quarter Offices by, Boop on the above da's, in à closed muvalopa marked "Teadar" on the outside.

The right to reject any or all tenders is ra serred.

HEAD QUARTER OFFICE, Victorix Barracks, Hongkong. *Hongkong, rst February, 1910, MF₤158

OVER five million pesos of Philippines currency

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Cunsignces belore Neon, To·DAY, reglessing it to be landed here.

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Undersigned, Gouds remained unclaimed after

· Haus of Lading will be countersigned by the

the 8th February, at Nunn, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must, be sent in to ma on or before the bin February, 19.0, or they will not be recognized,

All dama ad packages will be examined on ths 8. February, 1910, at 3 P.1.

"No Fits Insurance bas been effected..

P. THOMAS, Agent, Hongkong, im February, išta.

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