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who desires trur tment will, in nine cases out of ten, ge

to nutive Chinese doctor.

He could strongly resent your

enlling dan an urok: 8:y thr you ere recommending Western

medecine isinat Chinese,

The difficulty of bri.

Ing this m ut.r cofor -

Caulic 1: tais one of the Chinese. Do not object to the

suroponu community baiz reiched, but not through the press

it would snis ill attract the attention of the Chinese,

be very unwise to cɔmalt ourselves to my husty etion in

MRS. POLFK.

Give » rupart of the campaign corried out in shanghai by the Com÷ission rhere the leg-1 press ord Leon of the

very gratust ne istence.

As . proof that the Onin-66

were anxious to co-operate in this alter if it rere pat bufor thạm Lɛ & public health atter she alitud th.t

■ requust had been received from the Chinose themselvUE

for ner to address a meeting of Luginest mun end stud. nts. The mueting wes held ind ṛddressed by her through an interpreter, Chinese docbèr- and see the lergest st audience pseured čuring the visit to Shinghɛi.

MR. MALDEGRAVE,

In the strtoient re to the houses of til reputo,

comen going off to the merchant

no mentien hɛs been a de of

ships lying in the hirtour.

omen Dy

We have to coancto ith the

ttracting the man to the Semer's Institute,

HIS LACMULENCY THE GOVERNOR,

It is in extraordin rjly difficult att r; the men

to be cotit sith cru of die simpun cl 06,

MRS.

ROLFE.

The sune difficulty, though in exists in certain ports in 15,3 nd,

overcome it xxxhringing^s>

lesser degree,

Thyra trying to

... ero considering bringing

ships under the Brothel Acts; strengthening the poners of

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water police and extending them to foreign merchant

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