HOTEL LISTS. Hongkong Hotel.

Ladair, Mr. and Mackenzie, A.

Almond. Mrs.

Russell Aurely, G.

Barberini, E. T. Bardwell, E. N Baring, M." Bartlett, Mr. and

Mrs. G.-W. Barry, W. 8, Bate, E. R..

Beaumont, G. A.

Becker, W.-H.

MacGregor, M.

0. MacLannan, D.

G. Macedo, J. M. MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Macrae, Mrs. Marriott, Dr. 0. Marriott, C. E.

D.

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Notices

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DINNERS!!

THE BEST IN HONGKONG. SPECIAL MONTHLY TERMS FOR FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD..

BREAD, CAKES

$1

AND SCONES,

· ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE PAR EXCELLENCE.

Bell, Mr. and Mr. Matheson, Mrs. ALEXANDRA

O. D. J.

R. T. and

Bolilios, Mrs. E. child.

R

Bens, G. A.

Berrin, Ji

don, Capt.

.R.

kol, 0.

finus, $. C. Bird, W. D.

Blanch, Mr. and

Mrs. N. F.

Brereton,

Ashley

Buschner, O.

Maxstead, Capt.

...H. R.

Mehta, K. B.

TURCO-EGYPTIAN.

Merecki, J.

McKean, Dr. G.

W.

McKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs. McNeill, Mr. &

M'ra D.

E.

Melbourne, C.

D.

Melcher, J.

Cambridge, A. J. Milliard, P. I.

Carson, A. G.

Campbell, A.

Chalkley, Mrs.

Chalkley, H: F. Chaplin,

Mrs.

and maid Christie, P. N. Olaxton, A. A. Cokely, T. J. Cowen, Mr. W.

F

Crauston, 1. W Crocker, Miss Curry, G. P. Deane, A. F. Denison, O. G. D'Oettingen, V. Doud, Mrs L. B. Douglas, Mrs. R.

H.

Drew, W. C. Ehrenfels, Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Finlayson, Mr. Fisher, H. G.

Fowler, E. A. 8. Forsyth, Mra. E. Freer, C. Freer, Mise M. Trench, Mrs., &

child. Fuller, Denman Gallalus, W, H. Garner, C. E. George, Mr and

Mrs. F. J. George, Mies Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. and

Mrs. J. Gourgey, I. Gratama, D. M.

G.

Grimshaw, R. J.

Moore, Rear

Admiral and Mrs. C. B. T. Morris, J. Mulder, Mr. and

Mrs. J. D. F. "Munch, A, H.

Northcombo,

4

Capt & Mrs. Ouderloren, W.

F. C. Quin, V. Piepor Pinkham, L. E. Ray, E. H.

JUST

FIRST LORD AND SEA thought the matter over, and as

LORD'.

Why Sir F. Bridgeman Retired.

it seemed to be more a question for the doctors to give an opinion on I have consulted them. Dr. Wexley-Smith, whom I usually

COMMERCIAL.

Shanghal Bullion.

January 10, 1913. d. 29,5-1,6

The oiroumstances under which consult, is of opinion that, having Bar Silver Sir Admiral Francis Bridgeman now diagnosed thoroughly the Mexican Dollars.... Tle. 73.17 retired from the position of First malady, be feels himself able to Dragon Dollars, Sea Lord provided, it will be re-put me quite right, there being Native Bank membered, a remarkable debate, nothing organically wrong, but

Rate.

Gold

73.075

and a series of questions in For that I have been run town. The Copper Cash ...per Tle. 1,710 liament. The matter was reported change to this place has done me a Shanghai in our telegrams at the time. It lot of good, and I am returning to Bara S'hai...Ta. 3:40

will be remembered that in the Hours of Commons, Mr. Churchill

London on Monday next.

Bar Bilver ...Tis. 111.15 Native Interest... Sovereigns: Bk's.

Ulu Plah Output, "

The output of the Ulu Pish m'no for December was nett piouls 385.4 and the estimated value, $20,950.

Lloyds Bank Managership. The directors of Lloyds Bank announce that Mr. Heory Bull, hitherto deputy-general manager, has been appointed joint general. manager of the bank with Mr. E. Alexander Duff.

Titl Tin Company's Output. The following summary cre I don't think there is a necessity

output from the Titi Tin Mine for explained that Admiral Bridge to resign, neither do I think I

December is signed by tho CAFE CO. man had this year been contin- need go abroad. I shall remain Baying rate... $9.29

manager, Mr. C. C. W. Liddlelow: ually struggling with ill-health in London for a week or ten days,

The Overland Car In Europe. Main lode 132 pols, minor lode

In every oivilized country on 120.111 pols, dulang women" and on several occasions he con- and then come back for Christmas templated resigning. He (Mr. and return for good to the Ad-the globe where motor curs are 61.264 Fols., monitor 119 pels,

miralty at the New Year. This Churchill) having reached.n definite conclusion on the matter, plan is what I originally arranged used, the Overland car has met total 430.38 pcls. Estimated profit with instant favour, with the result on tribute ore $0.400, estimated TOBACCO STORE. wound, with the concur for earlier in the year with the that more Overlands will be sold profit on monitor ore $7,735, total in Europe this year than any $14.135, loss working expenses ARRIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF AMERICAN rence of the Premier, to impart Second Sea Lord.

I wish I had taken your advice single European makor will pro- $4.579,63 estimated net profit MILK CHOCOLATES, ALSO TURKISH CIGAR-it to Admiral Bridgeman.

Mr. Churchill praised Admiral six or seven months ago and gone duce," says J. W. Leavitt, Coast 80,555,37. Owing to running ETTES, IN BOXES OF 100, 50 AND 20..

agent for the Overland. Some short of dynamite we were unable Bridgeman's capacity and. zeal, abroad. I should probably have but said he was unable to avoided all this trouble.

4000 to 4500 care will be shipped to work the jodes for à consider- from the Toledo factory, to differ-able part of the month. sustain the responsibilities of his From Sir Francis Bridgeman to

Mr. Churchill. great office. "There was no dif-

Pho eat European countries, December 4, 1912. ference in view or policy at any

Renault factory in France led all time between us," added. Mr. My dear Mr. Churchill,

I am in respect of your letter, competitors during the past year On Ohurchill.

dated December 2, and written with a total production of 3500 cars, which equals only two from the Admiralty yacht. think our letters must have months' output of Overlands croReed.

Consignees

MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEFS.

8.8. DUNEDIN?" From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL

AND STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are here: by informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the God was of the Holt's Wharf at How loon, once and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

L

Optional Carge will be forwarded unless notice nolice to the costmary be

Reay, Miss P.given before. Richardson, Mr. No claims will be admitted after the and Mrs H-T. Grods have left the..Godowns, and all Sausmarez, Goods remaining undelivered after the

Indy H. de 18at innt. will be subject to rent. Saumarez, Sir All claims against the Steamer

*H. de

must be presented to the Undersigned Schiel, Mr. and on or before the 10th prox., or they will,

Mr. S.

not be recognized. Schiel, MissAll broken, chafed, and damagol

Ama

Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on the 18th Scranton, J. A. ioxt., at II a... Shearer, Capt.

o. W. Sibley, J. C. Sidford, Mr's

G. V. Smith, Mrs.

T. Solomon, H. H: Sutherland, P.

D.

Schmoke, W.

Spittles, Mr. &

Mrs. James. Square, Miss. Trowbridge, 0.

R Tuson, Lt.-Col.

& Mrs.

Hall, Capt. T. P. Vermeij, G. Hanna, Dr. J.G Vollbrecht, E.

E.

Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs C.O Wake, Capt. G.

E.

Harbord, W. B. Vollbrecht, Mrs. Harrison; A. -Haywood, G. R.

Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. C, R. -Hewett, Bon. E.

A., O.M.C Herdman, A. E. Hoffmann, W. Hope, E. Hunt, H. J. Innee, Capt. R. Joseph, Mr. and

MrB. S, L

N. E. Keily, H. A.

Wallace, W. Watkins, H.. Webb, Mr. and

Mrs. B. Welch, T. C. Whamond, D.

M.

Consignees

THE "SHIRE" LINE LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE. THE Steamship

+

The whole story was eventually unfolded by Mr. Churchill on Dec- ember 20, in a speech in which

· CARMARTHENSHIRE.” having arrived from the above ports, he delivered a goathing attack Consignees of cargo by her are hereby upon Lord Charles Beresford. Mr. informed that all goods are being landa Lav intervened the lobate at their risk into the hazardons andjor and eventually Mr. Churchill was extra bezardous Godawns of the Hong-persuaded to read the whole of kong and Kowloon Wharf and floden the correspondence between him Company, Limited, whence, andor self and Sir Francis Bridgeman. from the wharves, delivery may be oh-

The full text of the letters as

·tniard.

read by Mr. Churchill is appen'd- ed:

Goods not cleared by the 20th Jan. 9.30 . will be subject to ropt.

All broken. chafed. and damaged packages are to he left in the Godowns where they will be examined 20th inst,, at 9,80 a.si, Claimne, against

an

the steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in 207 char whatever.

From Mr. Churchill to Sir Francis Bridgeman-

November 28, 1912.

.'

J

The sales have been so extensive On

I had no idea that my leaving in Europe that salesmen lavo the Admiralty had already been been dispatched to study conili

used it with the King and the territory. settled, and that you had distions in those countries and allot Prime Minister. Had I known Senawang Rubber. this I should not have written

my

lettor in answer to yours of November 23, in which you express anxiety as to my health and ask me what I am disposed to do.

I now understand that you

expect me to resign, and I am happy to be able to meet your wishes.

BANISHING MALARIA.

Singapore. Exchange.

January 0, 1913 London-Bank 4 m/s 2/4.7-16

On France-Bank dd 204

On India-Bank T.T.

Demand 2/4.5-32 Private 6 m/s 2/4.29-32 3 m/x2/4.19-32 Germany-Bankdja 238.1-2 Privato 3 m/s 212.1-2

Private 3 m/s 209,

174.1-8 Private 30 da 175.5-8. The Senawang Itubber Estates Ou Hongkong-Bankd/d 10.3-8 Private 33 d/s "11.3-8 Co., Ltd. have made a forward contract for the sale of 30 tons of On Shanghai--Bank dd 80.1-8 Private 33 d/s 81.3-8 140.1-2 Crepe, Firat Latex, at the rate of 4. 5d. por lb., delivery during On Java-Bank T.T. the months of December to

Private 30 dis 142.1-2 January, 1913. This will produce On Japan-Bank

اراه

.did 114

a total sum of £14,080 for the Sovereigns-buying rate $8.54 67,200 lbs. sold. The estimate of India Council Bills last production for the year ending

issue

1/4.3-32

4.5-8

My dear Sir Francis,- I am very glad to hear from various sources that you have

January 31st, was 180,000 The India Council T.T. last

issue. ... To the end of last meath 199,399

1 1/4.1-8 now somewhat recovered from the chill which so ankindly spoil.

3ms. 1. had been produced, so it is Discount probable that the total output Bank of England rates... 5 p.o. ed your holiday, and I trust you

29.3 8 Bill of Lading will be countersigned will continue to make good, pro-American Successes in Panama. will be some 40.00 lbs, in excess Bar silver in London

of the estimate. With the largely JARDINE, MATHESON gress in spite of the drop in the

The wonderful success of the increased output that may hel temperature.

A Sixteen Hours' 'Speech, & CO. LTD..

Router's Vienna correspondent Agents.

I have been meaning for some American sanitary and medical expected during 1913 taken into.

scientists in making the Fanama Hongkong 18th Jan. 1918 rinsa time to write to you about your Canal zone sufficiently healthy one-fifth, or less, has been already Radical, sat down recently in the consideration, of which say about says that Herr Tres, Czech health, which causes me''concern. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

both as a colleague and a friend. to enable that engineering work sold at a satisfactory figure, the Lower House of the Austrian NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Daring the year that we have to be carried to a triumphant end shares of the Sanawang Estates Reicharath after an uninterrupted

worked together I have seen how is the tenor of an article in the Company may be indeed consider-speech of sixteen hours.

"Scientific American" by Dr. od ons of Shanghai's "gilt-edged"" heavily the strain of your great office has told upon you, and IA. J. Orenstein, of the Depart-securities. know that only your high senecment of Sanitation attached to

by

by

No Fire Instance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agenta. Hongkong. 19th Jan, 1918,' ( 1049

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE.

FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS,

THE Company's Steamship

<

"Compensation for Revolution

Losses. With regard to the compensa.

of duty and your consideration the Canal. Yellow fewer and Silk Growing in the Philippines|tion of foreigners for losses suffer-

malaria

for me have enabled you success- fully to overcome your strong into confess

clination to retire.

That strain will not, I fear

forced the French defeat in the

States took пр

"ATSUTA MARI,"

In the course of a report on having arrived from the above nert

sericulture in the Phillipines, thoed by them during the Revolu Consignees of Cargo are hereby inform

French Consul at Manila, M. tion, which lately has been the ed that their Goods are being landed

nighties and when the, United Ayme Martin, observas that the chief obstacle in the Loan and placed at their risk in the Hong

the task of briliant prospects of the industry negotiations, China has finally kong and Kowloon. What and odown diminish in the future; and if, by linking the Atlantic and the in those islands--which hold the agreed in principla to consider the Company's Godowns st Kowloon any misadventure, we were to be Pacific Oceans their first move world's record of reproduction claims, but only upon the Baxtuple where each consignment will be sorted involved in war, I feel that the was to eliminate those diseases. with nine crops yearly of the Powers undertaking not to prera So successful were the measures native silkworm-are of a nature them immediately. Later & mixed haring arrived from the alive porff, tained as soon as the Goods sre kadatcould sustain. If, therefore, you death roll was more than fifty per the Rhone Valley. He goes on to the claims and to assess the out mark by mark and delivery can be oh burdan might be more than you adopted that whereas the French to greatly interest silk people in commission will sit to consider.

THE Steamship

" JELUNGA,"

Opticast goods, will be carried or

apless loatrastings are given to the con- should feel disposed at this jan-

trary before Noon, towing. con-will be subject to rant.

Goods not cleared by the 22nd Jan

consigaces of eargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of he rensel will be landed at once, at signees risk and expense.

Cargo remaining on board after 2 pm signees risk and expensa

Godowns for examination by the Con

Damaged packages must be left in the

eture to retire, I could not, what-cont, the American figures as suggest that it would be ex-amounts to be paid in compensa-

ever my personal regrets, oppose your wish and I believe that such a step would be a relief to you.

It would be a cause of very

regarda yellow fever were from July 1st, 1904, to June lat., 1905, 77 cases; in June, 1005, 62 cases; in July. 42; in August, 27; in

zers 'to

sent 1

podiont for a group of spin tion. The necessary funds will compotent probably be derived from a sup- representative to the archipel plementary loan. ment would accord every facility, in November. 2; in December, and who, after studying all the

of the 17th inst.,, will be landed at con- | nignoe's-and-the Co.'s representative great pleasure to me if I could September, 6; in October, 3: ago, to whom the insular govern-

1. During 1900, one case oc- technical details of the question,

at an appointed hour. All clima meal feel that our association in so Consigners of cargo from Bingapore he presented within ten days of the much important business had in and Penang are requested to take Im steamer's arrival hore. altor which dat no way been a cause of regret or Curred and aince then the disease would doubtless consider this s

mediate delivery of their goods from

will

Judah, Mra. A. Whitely, R. G. alongside, such cargo impeding the dia. they cant be recognised. No olsim dissatisfaction to you.

be admitted after the gooda hav left-the Andawns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Agenta. agony 15th Jan.. 1013.

(105

Kent, Lt. & Mrs.

G. H. Komer, S.

Kruseman, A Lavey, A.

White, D.

Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Winkler, Mr. &

Mrs. F. Wood, G; G. Wright, Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Young, J. A.

Astor House.

Lloyd, G. T.

Aguado, F.

Arnold, J. B.

Birot, L.

Rondon, L

Joseph, Mr. and

Mrs. S. L. Juster, W. Lanzone, G.

charge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at consigness' risk and expense. No Fire Insurance has bean effected, Bill of Lading, will be countersigned the undersigned.

- DAVID BASSOON & CO., LD.,"

Agenta.

Man is what he eats.".

Dr. Stanley Hill, president of Hongkong, 38th Jan., 1918. 1062 Clark's College, lecturing before

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LTD.“ From CALCUTTA, fenang

AND SINGAPORE.

Brain, Mrs. C. L. Lingeri, Mrs. L THE Company's Steamship

Byan, M. Chenu, H. V. Chopard, F.A.

Craigle, Miss N. Crichton, Miss V. Dedeoglon H. Durban, Mr. and

Mr. J. M. Feinstein, B.

Lugabil, V.

Lyon, Mrs. W."

8.

LAISANG."

From Sir Francis Bridgeman to Mr. Churchill.

November 29, 1912. My dear Mr. Churchill,--

I am in receipt of your kindly meant letter, and will give it cara. ful consideration. I am much botter, I am glad to say, and am the Harvard Philosophical Cỉnh. coming to London as soon as the stated recently that" man is what doctor will allow me. he enta."

"The perchin life of n From Mr. Churchill to Sir · obild and all animals contras Francis Bridgeman about & craving for food" said

December 2, 1912.

110

is

has been totally absent, even good opportunity to inaugurate although a continuous influx of the silk industry in the Philip non-immunes was taking place.pines on the same basis as in The malaria preventive efforts Northern Italy and the South of showed similar good results and Face Martin further points while the case treated in hos-out that it might be advisable pitala were 6.83 per cent. of the also to attempt to acclimatise the working force in the months of Philippine silkworm breed in the 1906, there were only 1.53 per districts of Indo-China, and note. cant, per month in 1911. Deaths bly in Tong-King, where the silk fell from 233 in 1908 to 47 in industry is already prosperous. 1911. The preventive measures

Trade Activity In Yangtze Valley,

were

similar in each case, always allowing for the dif A Tokyo paper reports that the ferent breading habits of the harvest of all agricultual products

STO

Notice

FRITISH NORTH BORNEO COVERNMENT.

CONTRACT FOR PUBLIC

WORKS.

TRGOVERNMENT OR

HE BRITISH BOR-

tenders for the construction of about, 19 Acres of Recinalion, the repairs of and an exten-ion 1 300 feet to a Steel had Ferro-concrets Jetty, the supply and

laying of about 9 miles of 6" dier, and,

1

mile of lesser Cast Iron Pipes, the formation of an Earth Embankment,

Dr. Hall. "If a child's food sup- My dear Sir Francis, ply is not what it should be, the Before writing to you I con-ategoria and the nnophele; the in the Yangtee valley this year the construction of a Waste-weir, Ser- result may be disastrous to the sulted the Prime Minister and respective carriers. They consist-has been exceptionally successful; vice Taaks oto and the aupply and whole payobic life of the child informed the King. The conola-ed in the destruction or covering and every steamer coming down ericiion of Pumps, at Jesselton; to- having arrived from the shore Parts afterward. It comes to translate sion at which I have arrived must of all places where mosquitoes the river is carrying a full cargo, gether with smaller Waterworks at MeWharter, E. Consignees of early her an herball objects into food value. A necessarily be final, and I am could bread; of the segregation being unable to take all that is on Bandakan Morgan, F. E. Informed that their goods will be de- Mulder, J. C. livered from al›ngsble.

Coples of the Plane sad Specifletion.... what he eats. The confident that it will command of patients where mosquitoes could offer. The upward-bound steamers Muller, W.H,G Cargo, impoding the discharge or re-chronis disarrangement of the your assaut.

not bite them and so carry the also well laden. Now that may be inspected at the Englacera Musso, F. maining on beard after 4 pm the 19th digestive system may weaken a I hope you will let me know disease further. and of the the sad of the year is approaching, day February at 1919.

Offer any morning on and after. Satur Navarro, M. L

innt, will be landed at Consignaa's risk: man's will to live. A certain your wishes with regard to any prophylactic use of quinine. An goods ordered from abroad are Norton, A. W.

A est of Copies of the Drawings, amount of salt is needed in the member of your staff for whom important assistance was the rapidly arriving at Shanghai, Conditions of Contract, Stroifikation, Patten, B

reconstruction of the cells, and employment should be provided protection of dwelling houses by and the purchase of goods in the Schedules of Quantities, Bi is of Price when this is lacking it has a pay- at the Admiralty or at sea. I am means of gauze nets. The interior is showing a great and Fonn of Tender may obtained ot Sawyer, W. J.

chic effect on man. He becomes very glad indeed to hear you are enormous and probably au activity. In particular the demand the Engineer's Offca on and after. Bhumway, Miss

restless, eats things which are better. A warm climate during looked for succosa of those mon for cotton yarn and cidth has Saturday February 8th on presentation E. A Sommers, Mr.

and repulsive, these winter months and relief sures should be very encouraging markedly increased, bocaise of of One Hundred Dollar, Straits Car and Mrs. A.

Clay eaters are found in parts of from office cares will restore your to the scientists in India who the decrease of the stock a the rency, returnable on tot eipt of a Bona Smolt, F.

s country where salt is lacking." health, I trust, for many honoured are endeavouring to relieve ma- interior owing to small parihases Fide Tender. dga, Hiss F. Williams, F. E.

Scaled Tenders, got ompanied by the

"Goodall, A.

Hacker, E. J.

Hasting, Miss Renwick, A.

W.M

Hastings, H. Till, M88 E. G. Hodges, Miss Hodges, Mrs. W.

Craigieburn.

Adams, Mr, and Cornell, W. A.

Mrs, and: Haselfoot, Lt. children

& MIS Caldwell, Mr. & Kyddj Mr. and

Mrs.

and expense.

No Fire Insaneo, will be effected.

by -

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

JARDINE, MATHESON

CO., LTD., Ageuts Hongkong 11th, 1918...

[1046

Grand Hotel. Agnew, Mr. and Lorria, F.

MTB

Myall, A. T. Bailey, H. 8. Mudie, Mr. and Bauckham, E Mrs. Calvert, F." Paul S. Cuthbert, Airs. Pink, Mr. and

George,

Mrs. Caldwell, Miss Smith, Mrs. G.. Danmann, J. Relier, Capt

Davies, E Roberts, J Elson

Sach, Capt. Fisher, W.

Carpenter, Mr. Smith, E. G.

and Mrs. Wood, E. M.

Chinchon, 8, J.

Sohmlito, L

non-nutritions

Grace, J.

yeora.

Sharp, H. J. From Sir Francis Bridgeman to

laria in this country, while not during the Revolutionar dis- the least important feature 88 turbance and also to the access-above Documents, and upon the Form Grant, J.

regards 'yellow fever is the fact fal harvest both in the spring and vided, must be deposited with the Thompson, E.

Mr. Churchill. Gract, P.

Tobias

December 3, 1912, that its elimination in Panama autums. In Shanghai the apply Engineer on or before Monday the 24th Gregory. W. P. Tobias, Mr. and My dear Mr. Churchill.-- Canal zone will render the ma- of goods cannot keep pace with February, 1918 at 12 noou..

The Government dos not bind itacit Griffin, Peyton Mrs.

You will be anxiously expect suree now being taken to prevent the demand. The water n the

to accept the lowest or any tender. Hamilton Mr. & Walster, P. ing my reply to your kind, and its feared introduction into Iadis Tangise this year is much lower

M. B. FRIEDBERGER, Mr8,

Watkins, G. A. sympathetic letter suggesting through the use of the Canal all than is usually the onse in inter,

A. M. Tast. O.. Hansen

White, Mr. and that if my health was not good the more efficient. That is always and the upward voyage of a amers Hillbrecht, Dr..

Fuginrer. Mrs. Hyde, 8.

enough to allow me to continue supposing the American authoria, rendered somewhat difficult. Woodenck Kleinfalde, Rev. Swift, Miss D..

the duties at my office 1 alonia ties continue their preventive But everything points to ex- apply to resign. I have carefully: methoda.........

oellent spring somERCIST,

'Singapore,"

14. Raflen Quay, 10th Jan, 1818,

Lleng

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