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BIRTH.

THE

CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

At Government Civil Hospital, on the 11th December, the Wife of Inspector Crown Prince of Siam. McEwas, of the Sanitary Department, of & Son.

MARRIAGE.

Tlic Crown Prince of Slam has been

the guest of the Liverpool Chamber of On the 26th November, at St. Andrew's Comauate, and the Mayor held a reception Cathedral, Singapore, by the Rev, W, H. Cin his hour.". Dunkerley, M., misted by the Hov, F. W. Haines, FERDINAND FOSTERCUE FAITH- FULL, youngest Hou of the late Rev. George Faithfull, of Storrington, Sussex, to VIOLET ELEANOR HAMILTON, youngest daughter of J. B. Fartell, Esq.

DEATH.

On the 2nd Dec., suddenly at Batu Gajah, Perak, FRANK LOXLEY Hooren, youngest Hon of the late John Kinnersley Hooper, nged 40 years..

al 5.50 p.m.

A. Calcutta Landmark Gone.

Mr Turnbull, Secretary of the Caloutta Corporation from 1857 to 1888, died on the 24th ult..

after enjoying a peusion of R1,200 wonthly for thirtem penis. He was a landmark in Calcutta.

Esub Gold.

The Singapore Secretary, Raub Aus per. The pebluation of this issue commenced tralian Gold Mining Company, Ltd., hos

receive a telogram from Raub, reading Crushing finished 3,600 tons - of stone realized 1,550 ozs, amelted gold. (This is nearly 8 dwts. per ton.)

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1901.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Notes by the Way,

The English Mail of the 9th November nas delivered in London on the 9th De- oundber

LOGAT, AND GENERAL.

Shipping Accident.

The Bangkok Times of November 21,

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1901.

TELEGRAMS.

'CHINA DEALL'A' SPEJLAL SERVICE.]

VICTORIA, REGATTA.

President-His Excellency Sir Houry A. Blaké, G.O.M.G.

ys; It is reported that the S.S. PRINCE CHUN AT KAIFENG-FU,[si

which runs between Bangkok and Ratburi, has been lost peny the mouth of the Techin fiver Passangerare carried on two declin, and the vessel is said to inve been carrying a largo number at the timo-about a hun- dred according to the account we have re ceived, but possiblythat is only a guess. Wo understand that eight peisons weredrowned.

AN AUDIENCE - AND 'A

BANQUET.

Stewards His Excellency Vice-Admiral

Cyprian

Bridge K.0.; His Excel- leucy Major-General Si W. Gascoigno, K.C.M.G., Dr J. M. Atkinson

Hull

P. Chuter, C.M.G.; Hou, A. W. Browin; Col. L. F. Brown, R.E.; E. F. Gros, E Dr. Gumprecht, Consultas Gormany Major A. B. Hamilton, D.A.A.G.A.; F. (From Our Own Correspondent.)

·A.

Hazeland, Esq.; Sir T. Jackson; Hon. JH. Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G., J. J. SHANGHAI, December £2.2.4 a.. Leitia, Esq., Vice-Consul for Brazil; H. Trines Chau (who recently visited Ber.N.; A. G. Reniano, Esq., Consul General N. Holy Esq.; Commodore F. Powell,

lin to apologies to the Emperor of Gormany

He was received in audience (presumably

for Portugal; Hou, Carmander R. Murray Rumsey, R.N.

N; T. Sorcombe Smith, Esq.;

Committer: Hot H. E. Pollock, Chair

man; A. A. Alves; W. Armstrong W. S. Builey; A. Donison; E. M. Hazeland

H. Reid.

by the Empress-Dowager] and afterwards. W. B. Keanett; M. Melver; Thos. attended an Imperial banquet.

"Tulges of the Rowing Races:-Basil H. Taylor, Esq., N.; Captain W. C, H. Hastings, EN; E. D. Sanders, Esq.

Chamber of Commerce Committee.

Mr H. A. Ritchie having resigned his for the murder of Baten von Ketteler, the, A. Sishs, Esq., W. Posto, Esq.; W. A. place on the Hongkong General Chamber German Minister at Poking) arrived at E. Whitohead: Dr G: H. R. Wright, Rublee, Esq., U.S. Onsal-General; Hon. of Commerce Committee, on his loaring Kaifeng-fu on Tuceday, the 10th inst.

D.D.; M. A. A. Sumah, Eag the Colony, the Chairman (SirT. Jockson). at the Committee meeting on the 5th inc., proposed the election of Mr E. A. Hewett, the new Superintendent of the P. & 0. 8.8. N. Co., to fill the encracy. Bo thought fr Hewart's experience at Shaug- St Patrick's Club are to give another hai should wake him a useful addition to of their excellent variety entertainments on the Committee. Mr C. 8. Sharp (Vice- Saturday evening, when it is expected that Chairman) siconded, And Mr Hewett's ap their Club, in Garden Road, will be croird-pointinent was agreed to dnajinously, e. The most popular talent has beca secured for the occasion, and the prices are Popalar.

St. Patrick's Club.

Mortality.

Sir Winfield Bonsur. the Chief Justice

The denth to mong the British and

The Merchant Shipping Ordinance.

BRUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE ISTHMIAN CANAL.

Lesnes, Hth December, 1901. Nicaragua has concluded a treaty for the perpetual leasing to the United States of a atsp of land six miles, broad covering the canal runta.

A letter from the Superintendent of the P..& 0, 8.S. N. Co., on behalf of the shipping agencies and firms, having been THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. received on the 18th November, enclosing.

Lesnon, 10th December, 1901. of Ceylon, returns to tite island on the Forviga Commmunity, for the week cried petition mldressed to the Secretary The Beer Commandant Maritz has been 12. Quem's Rord. 21th ultimo,

30th November was 37.7, as against 32.6 of State on the subject. of the severely wounded in an unsuccessful attack be the previous week and 17.1 for the rejection by the Legislative Council of the on Tontelbosch Kop in the extreme west | corresponding, week of last yone, The Chamber's amendment to paragraph 15 of of Capu Colony,

Chinese death ente was 16.3, as against 18.7 for the previous week, wind 23.2 for the corresponding period of last year.

H. PRICE & CO.,

458

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW,

Auctions.

The water supply, though source, is stil! of excellent quality, ride the Government

3 p.2.-Auction of Stangs at Ar Gee. Analyst's report.

P. Lammert's Sales Rooms.

General Memoranda.

SATURDAY, Decomber 14

· Noon.----Mestine of Sharoholders of The' Dairy Farm Co., Ltd., at the Com pany's Odico.

11a.m.-Auction of Howellery, &c., at Mesars Hughes and Hough's Sales

Rooms.

MONEY, December 16---

11.30p.m.--Meeting of Perseverance

Lxlge.

TUESDAY, December 17:---

Capt. W; A. L. Lethbridge, Royal Lancaster Regiment, is a passenger to Eng. land from South Africa,

The 15th Bengal Infantry will furnish the escort for Sir Ronnell Bodd, the British Consul for Abyssinin.

Cork Exhibition.

After some correspondenes with the Government rent the proposed Exhibition at Cork in May, 1902, the Hongkong Chamber of Commeres Committeo has replied that while according the enterprise their fullest sympathy and heartily wishing There will bes cricket festival at Singa.it success, they did not see how the Colony pore during the Christmes weck, the com. I could actively participate in it.

5 p.m.-Festival Service in St. John's peting teams representing Singapuro, Pen-

Cathedral,

ang and Porak,

WEDNESDAY, December 18 :---

10a ---Âuction of Sundry Naval Stores,

c., at the A. M. Natal Yard.

A.

HAD A GOOD TIME.

Sarawak.

The Rajah of Sarawak, of 992 tons, Tau Kiu, boat woman, has been re- which arrived at Singapore from Europe on

the Quarantine Regulations in the Mer- chant Shipping Amendment' Ordinnuce, and asking that it should be forwarded to the Government for transmission to Down ing Street, this was plona on the 19th idem with a covering letter from the Secretary of the Hongkong Chamber of Commeres endorsing the terms of the petition and ex pressing the hope that H. E. the Governor would see his way to recommend adoption of alteration desired. The Secretary stated at the Committee meeting on the 5th inst, that, so far, no reply had been received to this communication.

The Japanese at Hankow

THE F. & O. COMPANY AND RETURN FARES.

Umpires and Starter:--Startor (Rowingly W. II. Petts, Eng. Umpires (Rowing), Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, C.M.Gd W-Armstrong Esq. Yachts and Open Sailing Bonts, C. H. Gale, Esq.

Time-keeper-Geo. P. Lammert, Esq. Acting Hun. Sen. F. W. White. Hon. Treasurer:-W. II. Potts.

FIRST DAY.-Wednesday, December 11.

The following are the resulta nas. giver in last night's fe SNAKU BOATS.Open to Chinese Sanke Barats. Distance, One-mile. 1st Tris, 810; 2nd Prize, 85. Eight boats to start for 2 Prizes.

Colours Wing Maw Clan.......Red Fu Ki...

No. 1.

R

Maw Un

4.

Tai Hing......*

Bluck

White

...Yollow

6. Hung Hop Chaa.........Green

Siu Yik

Red and Black

Yow Ki...... Whise and Yellow

There wero 7 ontries. The race was fine-

At the annual meeting of the P. & 0. Steam Navigation Company, the Chairman announced that rotorn tickets lasting forly contested and was won by 14 lengths. 4. two years would be issued for a single faro Tinu, 7 mins. 58 sare.

of length separating second and third. and one half. This is considered a great Yow Kiss 5 boon for the Coronatior year

Siu Yil

(FROM JAPANESE SOURCES.] WHOLESALE EMBEZZLE-

-MENTS IN COREA

SEOUL, December 4.

Yo Yo yok. Minister of Finance, hne lvised the Emperor to pass sentence of Mr Yamazaki, Japanese Consul at death on all the officials who ombeazled over Yen 2,000 of the Government money

manded on a charge of being in unlawful the 3rd inst., was built at Leith for the Hanko, was interviewed by a representa-each. The Emperor's sauction was given. possession of 860 pounds of pepper and 350/Sarawak. Government. She was brought tive of a ver scalar contemporary at Naga- yesterday. It is reported that the testni sum

pounds of coffee beurs.

Lord Arthur Cecil, who was a mombor of the Commission for Mule and Horse Breeding in India, has consented to purchase

J. SNELL wanted to attend a party, but was afraid to do so on account of Fains in his staunch, which he feared would Brow worge. He ways, I was telling my trou bles to a lady friend, who said: "Chamber- Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy pack mules for the Government-of India in will put you in condition for the party." Italy, Spain and Malta. bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating

that two doses cured and enabled me to have a good time at the party. Mr. Snell isa resident of Samper Hill, NY.. U.S. A. This remarly in Eur sale by All Dealers; WATKINS Ed.; General Agents.

poze per se. Victoria, and he is now charged with the theft of $600 dolam, in silver, from a fellow passenger.

+

for 3 months, with hard labour, for steal, ing a quantity of carpenter's Louis from the carpenter's shop at Kowloon Godowns, or three occasions, between 28th Novem- ber and 11th December.

out by Captain Baker undor the British

fag, but it is understood she will be tran

ferred to the Sarawak tag. The Raisk of Sneak will replies the Forwarts on the Singapure-Sarawak 10.

Tactical Exercises.

Indian Staff Corps.

to

The Secretary of State has decided that djcors attached as supernumeraries British Corps in India with a view to angolarment on the Staff Corps will remain

PREFERENTIAL DUTIES

AT CANTON,

ROBBERY ON S.S. 'HAITAN.

མན་

.......

LAGITANO CUP.- Presented by the Monborn of the Club Lusitano. For Four-Cars. Distance, One Mile. Extrance, 810. To be rowed in Buats the property of the Victoria Hecreation Club.

Thistle.

Station No. 1.-White, red sash.

2. A. J. Mackie

Bow, J. Millar

3, E. W. Carpenter

Stroke, C. E." A. Hanco

Cox, R. Henderson

Bow, I... A. Rose

Rise.

9, F. J. Engelken 3, C. Sherrington Stroke, A. E," Alves Cox, F. W. White.... Level

th

10

11

12

12

.D.

Station No. 3.- White and red.

Bow, F. M Roza Perem

2. R. Lapsley.......

-3, A. Loureiro

Stmke, J. H. R, Hence Cox, S. A. Seth

DAL

Kornblume Station No. 4.-Dark and light blue.

st. 19. Bow, B. A. Seth

2. A. E. Asger

3. G. Hasphreys ... Stroke, Herbst... Cox, C. M. S. Alves

Shamrock

Re

-10

Station No. 5.White and bite.

Bow, F. D. Bain

2. G. H. Ruby.

3. A. Humphreys...

Stroke, A. A. Alves

Cox, M. E. Auger......

at

10

10

saki, which place he passed through on his of Government noy coabeziled, during Station No. 2.Whith, crimson, blue sash, tha Inst six years, waonnta to nearly ten way to Tekio, where he is carrying papers million yun and that eighty- officials are regarding the establishment of a Japanese implicated, including Cho Pyeng-jik, the settlement in Hankow. The Cengal ex-Premier. The condemned meu are un- remarked to the effect that the site of the treatment.

derstood to be remonstrating against such above settlement was originally chosen hy the Chinese authorities as that to be granted! It is notified in the District Ordora flat to the foreign powers; but it was subse A Fakienose named. Wong Ming has Officers Commanding British Native Infan-quently apportional to the Japancoo. The landed in the hands of the Hongkongtry Corps and Decachments in India will estal area of the locality is 140,000 tsubo a gang of professional thieves om at vurk It would appear from recent events that Police. He had just arrived from Singa aringe to have at least one tactical exercise and the Treaty thereto was signed on the in the Harbour, working in ascert with per week carried out by the troops under 30th October last, Comrabiciu Museumthe crews of the diferont vessels which ply thair command daring the cold weather.will be erected there by the Joguinese regularly to and from this port. Only the This may take any practical form under Government. The future prospects of the other day we reported a case in which Cap. sarvien coalitions, including night opera place are very good. The negotiation fortain Weigall lost money and papers of the To-day, at the Magistrcy, Au Kit, entions. These exercises should occupy se the rovision of the Chinose Treaty will not value of $1700, through the desk in his unemployed carpenter, was sent to prisus veral hours and be carried out by different be started till next year, it will be held &t. cabin being forced open during his absence,

officers in turn,

Shanghai, and conducted separately by tie and we also instanced a number of smaller Powers.

robloties à a warning to seafaring men to secure the safety of their valuables while in this part. Notwithstanding our warning, however, and the vigilance of fào police, Another daring robbery has been perpe. At the Committee meeting of the Hong-trated and the thief or thieves have got off Kwan Sum, a trader, was arrested by supernumerary till so appointed, or until kong Chamber of Centmeres on theith ist, the water police, yesterday, or a boat in the Harbour, with 480 pounds of sandle they become ineligible on attaining 25 years tho Scorotary read a letter received the cot free with valuable owug. On Tuesday The Shamrock ron by abour three lengths.

arening, the Douglas steamer Hailan (Cap. Time 7.39. A. S. WATSON & CO./Rood and 150 pounds of ground-shut off in of agu. It is als notified that while an previous day from Mr Thos. Arnold thin Reach) arrived from Foochow, Amoy bis possession. He could not satisfactorily officer is superatury he can only to Secretary of the Hongkong, Canton, & and Swatow, and went to her usual boṛth. account for its possession, and, to-day, horon privilege leave or leave on medical Macau Steamboat Co., I, stating that haThe mata (Mr Errrows) had a large quanti. FOR YACHTS AND PARTIALLY-DECKED BOATR- LIMITED.

was found guilty of being in unlawful por under the rules applicable to officers in

certificate, which latter will be granted had received a letter from the Co.'s agent ty of bullion on hoard in his chuirge, and for at Macao in referone to the steamer Lung safety he had it locked up, we believe, in a WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.setson and sont to gaol for two months.

British Regiments.

shan trading between that port and Canton, streng iyon sale in his room. He also had from which he gave the following extrestas come $300 in notes and cash and a valu Names bearing on the above important questionable gold watch and albert locked up in bis Bonito...Licnt. Col. Koe The verdict has gons forth suya Free

As will be seen from advertisement

The coupadure of the steamer

Lung Ime. And it is this, dear laos! Short clsewhere, a Fostivel Choral Service will shan told me the other day that several of.

dest. How the thieves carno to know | Collzon .....Me G. Badman Thomhill skirts loour with increasing distinctness in take place in St. Joha's Cathedral on Tues- the regular shipporo by that steamer in that there was so much in this patienter Iris.......M-J. Hastings Erica My A. Denisran. the near future! The sunrtest Parisiennes day next, the 17th inst., commencing at ping per Lungshan in view of the 5 per pont have seen. Me Burrows go ashore about

formed him that they were going to stop ship cahin is a mystery. At anyrate they must Kathleen. Officers, R.E. are already discarding trains and taxilings 5 p.m. The principal feature of the serChinese Marisino Customs at Cantun

rud elurem duty now haing collected by these clock in the evening. Mr Burrows Names in the day time, and adopting the less irk- vico will be Gaul's The Holy City; and as some and tiring walking length justel.& strong chorus has been at practice for ends in junke the Native Customs abused the koy of the safe to the quarter-naster. Retir E. M. Haveland minates.

some time, doubtless the performance will Canton would levy a lighter, duty. This

constitutes a port of preferensia duty When he returned to the ship some time Gloria Officers, .A.

Doreen Col. Bronte, R.E. be an attmetive one.

The Bond of the in favour of juuks to the detriment of for later, he was shocked to find that the lock Meteor....Mr C. H. W. Kew Royal Welch Fusiliers will assist, Mreign steamers. George Grimble is the organist, and Me A. Mr Arnold added that so far there were

of his cabin—an ordinary brass lock not ActiveMr E B. Shophopd...10.

Pague....Officers, R.E. G. Ward and Bandmaster J. H. Moir, Canton going under the control of the thieves had been at work. His first thought, no indication of the Native Customs at difficult to force-had been picked, and that

Established A.D. 1941,

SCOTCH

WHISKY.

WATSON'S

<

Celebrated

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH-

WHISKY.

S

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Fashion Note.

I have, however, not as yet seen anything but long skirts for evening wear in Paris.

Prospective Carrison Changea.

Festival Choral Service.

boats, the Rose and Sasmenck, finished. There were five entries but only two

A A. Alves.....

A. E. Afros.............

BAILING RACES

(in two classes, ... the allowance prize. Cup for each clusa. Entrance, 31. Course, 9 miles.

ASS

Nu time allowance. OwnSIN

B MASS.

Handicap

They also told him that by shipping their took with him the keys of his cabin, but hand. La Cigale My W. H. Wicklo

The Chairuan mail

Rating

Rating

allose

decked beats, starting at 1.23, and for the The corso for the Yachts and partially

The Singapore Free Press of the 3rd | 3.W.F., will conduct. The vocal soloista Marizime Custo this was an important naturally, was the safe, where the bars of opon suling boats starting at 1.40, WA3 --- Daly (contralto), Mr. G. P. Lammertation, and must be dealt with gold were stowed. Do opened this, and was new definitely stated by the War Offies (renor), and Mosers C. H. P. Hay and W. ber shoult sand copies of it both folierea when he found everything intact. moored to the South of the Flay-hip, round.

J. Terrill (burses).,

Accident at Yokohama.

He thought that the Cham-

the British Minister and Sir Jass Mackay Ho next looked at his desk, and found that Mr Poate said he could corroborate what his ashi-box containing tho suzi mentioned, was stated by the Steanabout Co.'s scent at gold watch and chain, valued at $307, Macao. Not only at Canton, but all alug

Mr

The Chairman said Sir Ernest Snow was

From a line between two mark-boats

ing it to Starboard, found Stone-cutters a mark-beat North of Green Island, lear Telant leaving it to Starboard, round the cross the line from West to East. Distance North Fairway buoy, leaving it to port, and

In the ran down to the mark-boat-off Green Island, the Reta and Bieteor weat

just says:-Although the relief was long will be-Mrs Anderson (soprano), Mrs ago foreshadowed in these columns it is that the Walsh Fusiliers from Hongkong will come to Singapore. That will happen when a battalion is sent to Hongkong from South Africa-possibly, as mentioned be-

the West River the game thing was thread a number of letters and papers were 9 miles The Japan Herald of the 2nd inst tened and would undoubtedly be carried missing. The desk is a similar one to that fore, one of the Devons battalions. But this is uncertain. The Welsh Fasiliors will reports -A foreign lady, while riding in an effect. He suggested that a copy which Captain Weigall used, and the pro-sway from the rest, and, half-way down the BLEND. relieve the 3rd Madras Light Infantry, and

rikisha in front of No. 25. Bluff, Yoko Sains, and also a telogram on the subject.bability is that it was the same thief that harbour, were about two hundred yards

Arnold's letter he set in Sir Ernest as the Fusiliers will go Tanglin the 13th, met with an unfortunate accidīən, Pronounced by Cometssears to be the will go into attap huts, probable at Keppel result of a collision with an unangeable several ports, get before he returned to as questioned, but he saw nobody come these three intervals of Lhont a minute. Tur vehicle having been overturned as the still on his travels, and would have to visit cracked the crib." The quarter-sterabend. Eric was the next to come for- ward, and the mark-boat was rouded by. Views of Hongkong, | BEST BRAND in the FAE EAST. Harbour, panding the erection of permanes. It appears that Miss C. Andrews, Bu: they might write at ories board or loave the slip, and, in all likeli Colleen being next three or four minutes.

barracks there. Considering everything, of No. 1, Bluff, was riding the same

and telegraph when they heard of his ar we do not fancy the move will take place afternoon on a horse belonging to Mr Mit of the Heppo retaining his past and con

hood, the perpetrators of the crime climbed after Erica. The lending boats tacked to wards Stonecutters with a north east wind, desultory conversation on the question up the side of the ship unobserved in the Erica getting into first plice about half- mcided, and are unsurpassed in quality ---

fmittunt then if it has not actually come

from the west some little time after round- detectives are investigating the crime off Singapore before the latter part of fright at something and bolted, throwing Customs ensuel.

Eventually it was decided to write strong-

ing, and, as on time, La Cigale and Bonito A-THORNE'S BLEND

the fair rider to the ground. Then the ly to the British Minister on the question 31nrison, of the detective staff, went on latter caught the edge of the west wind in From the Police we learn that Sergeant asked like cutting out the leaders, but the $10.80 1932 will therefore have its future normal brightened horse dasket onward, and cul and also to address Sir Jands Mackay and beard the Haitan and made enquiries. He time to tear the west end of Stonecattare B.- GLENORCHY, NELLOW garrison, one British battalion of Infantry,ided with the rikisha containing the lady give him full particulans on the schjeet

BLEND, & fine 'Sada'

and one hatrafion of Indian troops,

learned that the cablu door had not been through a few hundred acres of g first and record, and, after ploughing above referred to, who was likewise thrown: Whisky of great age 10.80

to she ground. It is satisfactory to learn C-ABERLOUR-GLENLIVET. 12.00 Tar Paris Octroi had an amusing, expert that neither lady sustained serious in-

Canton and Peking,

A CHEE&CO

17a Queen's Road

CENTRAL.

A Few Doors East ofHongkong Hotel.

Per Dozen ...

$15.00.

rival at Peking

The following Blends are also recem before June, but it will certainly be quite † chel, No. 216, Blad, but the auimal took tinding his competition with the Maritingarkuess. The police were informed, and way. The rest of the fleet tund the wind-

Put col

U-HED. BLEND of the Finest

Old Malt Scotch Whiskies 14.49

A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

ence with a smuggling party recently A carload of cabbages, in charge of three

jury.

mest rustically be bloused individuals, had Extensive use of just "been 'passed,' and the vehicle was moving away when two or three of the cah-

I

A. GOOD COUGH MEDICINE.

the

rutu

locked, that it was only closed and required sewage with very little wind to help [Fran the Gette, Tourceomba, Australia only a sharp pull to open it. The denver during which Reta. by the help of her deck

house probably

forged ahead into first Snd Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an

in Mr Burrows' dess bad boon prised open place, they caught a nice west wind and fred at reicht. I have bon suffer with a chisel or ocker such instrument, the sicked up to the fairway bary, w

where t ing from a severe cough for the last two mark being clearly visible on the wood,

was Rota, Eries, la order

Bonito, months, and it has elected a cure. I have

Matcer, Colleen, &, In the

away, and Reta onussed with a considerable down to the line the wind gradually died

front of La Cigale, Bouite being fourth. lead from Erica, which was a long way in

The times of finishing were m

A 'CLASS.

ZOLÁSHI

WOCKNER, This is the opinion of one of watch and chai, banke book, letters and areat pleasure in recommending it.C. The small cash box was carried off, a gold cur oldest and most respected residents, and sundry small articles. The safe container has been reduntarily given in good. faith

Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver O bages fell to the ground. With the shock in all civilised countries has proved it to they burst open, and each revealed to the be meritorious in the highest degro. I astounded officials a partridge inside, has produced remarkable results where This, of course, led to the entire load being other scaled tonies and reconstructors chat others my try the ready and butwe bara of gold of considerable salus, and overbanded, and it was found that, out of have entirely failed. Sold by all Chemists; beudited, as was Mr. Workney. Tas re-these had been fucked up only that morn sume hundreds of cabbages, filly one-half wholesale from A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., medy is sold by All Dealers WATKINS ing. Two coal boats were lying alongside 1607 had a partridge fur ita tart

Hongkong

Ltd General Agents.

over-right.

a Bonito th 57. 03. La Cigale 4h.dius 30s. 1. Erica 4h. 27m. 38. Rela... 45. 20m. 10.

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