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On the 14th of April, at No. 2, Syo- choun Road, Shanghai, the wife of Tu. MEYER, of a dougħator.
DEATHS.
At 4,30 p.m., cm Saturday, April 19, at his Residence, Hose Repository, Jons KESSEDY: aged 66 years.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
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TELEGRAMS.
[DEUTER'S VERSICK.]
Losos, 18th April, 1902. THE CHINESE EXCLUSION BILL. The new Chine e Exclusion Bill recently passed in America applies nie to Ameri- can insular tenitory, ne laita oficial beotechers, students, merelinita, and travel.
lers overywhere.
·General Sir G. D. Barker, K.C.B.. h Mrs Kennedy and family desire to thank been placed,un retired pay. their many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy received and for attending the Funeral yesterday.
At the General capital, Singapore, un Sunday, April 19, James HALEETON, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank; aged 95 years.
The problemstion of this issue commenced - 200 path.
The China Atail.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Li Hung-chang's Son Dead.
The death has pecurved at Peking, on the bills inst., froui diphtheria of Marquis Li, the eldest son and heir of the late Gret Marquis Lí Hung-chang, at the age of Forty.
Ha leaves a son to inherit the title at anith left by the first Marquis, Before inheriting the tith; the last Marquis Li was known as £à Ching-sh. The new Muquis is Li Kmochieh: he is twentyeen. Jonas of age.
The Mackay Tarif.
į
Tho Caps Parliament prorogued till the 1st August,
has
In the World's Racquet Championship, in the first part, atanm beat Browna by four gases to love,
The Beichnerhr learns that the Archi Deko Franz Ferdinand shortly going to. Egypt for a two months stay.
Load Milner has valed for a credit of three millivos for the construction of rail- ways in South Africa.
Ras Makounen, Governor of Harent, will represent King Monelik of Abystmis, at the Coronation of King Edward.
Mr F. H. Kershaw, Legal Adviser to the Federated Malay States, has been appointed Attorney General of Ceylon.
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THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK. The Rajah of Sarawak starin homeward bound toto?OW,
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902.
ADDRESSES TO THE HON J.
STEWART LOCKHART.
II. | rapidly overcome and that the traditions of British freedom will bemaniofained inviolate. But it is not only your public morīta that have moved on to present this aldress; wo The Civil Sorvise Address.
ask to ba silowed to claim you se a personal friend. Some of us have grown up from The following is the test of the address youth to middle age with you;sume of us presented to the Hon. J. H. Stewart Lock, Pou have known whilst buys at school. burt, C.31.G., on Saturday by the Exsen-kawn to all of u
Your urbanity, good-nature and thet are tive and Tagislativa faucils and the mem. thauselves on being your friends respect Those wito pride
born of the Civil Sarvicu :--
you for your sympathy, grad counsel and benevolence. We feel that any ud. dress to you without reference Mra Stewart Lockhart would indeed be incomplete. We Chinese have always found in her's kind atul sympathetic friend, and we hope that such a "fitting and worthy helpmate may be long spared to you.
We wish you both a hearty farewell and all prosperity and happiness in your sphero. We hope that you will accept ag & slight token of our respect and esteem the companying book, which may serve to remind you and Mmm. Stewart Lockhart of your many Chinese Eriwis Anil satirety
Hongkong.
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Hongkong, 1st April, 1009, To the Honourable J. H. Stewart Lock hart, C.M.G., F.R.G S., M. R.A.S.
Sin-The Colony of Hongkeng has beau your home for more than twenty years, and we cannot allow you to leave the place with which you have been un long identified without asking you acerpt a few words of congratulation and our good wishes, Sa long ago as 1878 you were appointed to a Hongkong cadetship, and vines that time your life has been usinly passed in this | Colony and your best efforts have been directed to ita interests and advancement, The services which you have rendered to
THE DEPARTURE OF MR J. HL. Hongkong are neither few nor urimportant.
the Opiumi Revenue and filled the position STEWART LOCKHART. of Assistant Colonial Secretary nnd Ag a'stane Auditor General. In the following year you beenme Acting Registrar General.
Banquet in the City Hal. In 1857. two years later, you teok On Saturday night, Hon. J. H. Stowarb your HOO at the Legislative Council Lockhart was entertained to u bangeet in
Celony, at the occasion of his departure the City Hall by the leading Chinese of the
for Wet-hai-wei. There wore about 100 Chinese present, and the chair was occupied
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Ar Balfour announces that Lurda Miler and Kilchener lave had two conferomoon with the Boer peace delegates. Lord Kit-In 1981, you were the Superintendent of chener, while refusing to grant'an armistico, agreed to givo fucilities for the clection of a meeting of representatives of the various Boer Continodes to consider the position, and the delegates lava now loft. Pretoria for this purpose. A resumption of communi estions is not expected for three weeks, but a hopeful feeling preraile.
ILLNESS OF QUEEN WILHEL-
MINA.
Russia huobtained an Iride granting
Luxpas, 19th April, 1902. the sane privileges to schools and public GREAT SHIPPING COMBINA- cilities in Palestine and Syria as were lately secuted by France.
Hanch of the Chius Association on the At a spucini meeting of the Shoghai
There were 261 cars and 28 Chi- 15er fast., vrezolution favouring Sir James nese visitors to the City Hall Library, and Mackay's prequel to mise the Chinese) Burpeans al 2,985 Chinese visitors to | import tandīta 15 persent, was minde boy j size Museum for the week ending April 20,
The Chairman (Me J. Iz Stour) mul scenud.
Goods per Catherine Apear undeliverta¦ed by Me A. M. Marshall. A counior
after 2 p.. on this date landel Tay, April 26 -
11. Auction of Machines, &c., st
resolution by Mr E. s. Little, rendesi byers that for the convenience of these wash- We are requested to inform our road-
Mr Profit, was defunted by the Chairman's |
TION.
the Colony, and in 1891 at the office of Aering Colonial Secretary, and in Executive Cusoil. In 1894 you filled the
the succeeding year took up the pinition of Colonial Secretary and Registrar General, since which period you have discharged the Hen Dr HS Kai. On the right of the duties of the high office which you are now
Chairman' were sented the guest of tho relinquishing, Further, in the year 1898, evening (Mr Lockhart), Mr Fung Wa you were appointed Special Commissioner Chuon. Ton. A W. Brewin, Mr Hɔ Queen Willa loita of the Netherlandsțin to report on the extension of the Colony's Fook, r . I B. Hancock, Mr Wei ill with typhoid fever.
boundaries, mud in 1899 Reprezentative of | On and Mr Mok Man Cheding. The sonta Great Britain for the delimitacion those on the Chairman's left werd occupied by houndaries For the way in which you Hon. A. M. Tauson, Mr He Tong, Mr carried out those important functions, you, B. F. Johnston, Mr & Clamenti, Mr La upon each occasion, received the thonks of Chu Pak and Mr Tho. During dinner the the Tight Honourable the Secretary of band of the Royal Welch Fusion played State. On namarcas Committees dealing the following programme of musin:- with matters of interest and guant to the March......... Aukerik“. Culuny, you have served as Chairman or Overturo......Peche Mignon'......Langly. *****------- Norvotnei. Sucretary, and your national love of sports, Selection. Wein Weib und Gesang Straus. Rowing Club and the Hongkong Football Piccolo Salo... Sylvi Thiesg Chab, is too well known to call for more than Selection. Gaiety Giri..... especially in connection with the Victoria Descriptive...Turkish Patrol. Michelis.
............Jones. a passing word. You are learing us now to Earn Danco... Happy Darkie.....Godfrey. assume the Commissionership of Weiuni Polk. Tout à la joie ..... Fahluch. wei. the castern advance-pist of Grest Galup... Ventre Ferra...Dapler.. Britain, and we look forward with confi- The usual loyal and patristic toasts wer ileace to your future, in the hope and belief truncured, after which fr Fang Wa Chaen, that thera lien before you distinguished in the unavoidable almerce of Ilun. Wer carver in positions of still greater impor. Yuk, proposed the toast of the evening tance than those you have been already | "Qu= Gasst."
Mr Fong said Mr Chairman with-mual various questions which had to be dealt pleasure I rise to propose the tast of the with, from time to thee, in the Legislativa crening, namely, the health of our dis- Council, you not only displayed both abi- tinguished guest, the Hon. J. H. Stewart lity and fael, but you showed as unfailing Lockhart For nearly 20 years I have courtesy to those whose opinions diered known Mr Lockhart, and daring that time from your ou. Your knowledge of I have led many opportunties of study.
The great British, German, and American transatlantic steamship lines, with the ox- coption of the Cunard and Allin, have formed an immense combination to check the present ratous compotition.
SUPREME COURT.
IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
No. 181 and 183, Queɔn' Romi East. casting vols in a meeting of about fifty to call in Cœtumedoro and Mrs Rubert (Before His Honge W. M. Goodman, catted upon to occupy. With regard to thoi Goods par des not cleared ut 4 pm, members, rm the Chain's original, there is a pos at the Dockyard Gaso
mation Irving put to the meeting, it was
this date subject to rent. FRIDAY, April 20
2.15 pm-Auction of Japanèse Curies,on by 24 votes to 21, so that, apparently, i
No. 33, Des Voeux Rom. 11.20 -Meeting of Shareholders of the meeting arrived at on definite decision
What is the Hongkong Branch doing? Queen Mines, J.td.
Noon. Meeting of Shareholders of the
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khal Hunschobl Farni curs at the residence of Cape. Rolfe, at No. 24, Belilios Fermen. 5. Meeting of Blumbers and Assoctares of the Hongkong Branch of the Navy League in the City Hall..
Death of Mr J. Kennedy.
Mr Johus Kennesly. the well-known i
11 m. Aussion of Sundry Office Farni-Pricter of the Horse Repository at bare et Mr J. F. Rence's Otice, No. Causeway Bay and of Hongkang Dairy, diel on Saturday evening at his residence No Garden Road. He returned to the Coy from a trig is deathind sa meatly
of health. He took ill about a fortnight as February last mod was thon in the best
ago, but, on Saturday morning was quite ebeerful. Later in the day he had a fit, and this, we learn, was rapidly followed by other two, the last leaving bin co weak that he expired. The cause of death was carri fed to be diabetes coma. The deceased, who was 67 years of age, was a untive of į Aberdeenskin, and arrived in this Opluny 29 years ago. He commenced business in a
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Chief Jretine). Monday, 21st April, 1902 -
FORGERY OF A CHEQUE,
Robert McCann, an American,
was
for Weilmiwei on Wednesday proccediba | charged with forging Mr A. H. Rennie's the Chinese language, and the painsing him, both as an official and as a private,"
to Shanghai Espooss of Tadén, and transferring the to HS. Falbut, which has been placed at his disposal.
name to a cheque for $500.
He plevied not guilty.
The following jury was cospanelled, vis A. Weil, N. K. Davidson, G. F. da Roza, J. T. de Souza, J. Ross, W. Schamacher and W. Schmidt.
Chef Enger . Wall, R.N., who was a familiar figure on the cricket and
The Acting Attorney General (Mr A. football fell poor to the departure of the Wise addressing the jury, said the prisoner Ford to Sluth Africa in 1899, is upload charged with Forging the rang of Mr A. HI. Resnic. a merchant in the Colony, wei pointed to the plot for service at Woji to a cheque for $500, on 2941, March bad
barmaids in hotels.
the order prohling the employment of The Barná Government as cancelled
Three horel pro- Prietors memerlind the Viceroy, with the above result
Lo en Francis Hope Pelham
all way but by the percaverance and Clinton Hope his obtained divorce from his A. S. WATSON & CO., phuck characteristic of the races, he built up wife, better kids as May Yoly, the actress, the extensive business now familiarly known who, it many removalered, visited the jas "Kemomedy's,' Although of a somewhat Far East a fer months ago with her in
retiring disposition, he had a large circle of anorata, Colang Sirreng, of the New York aojusintances and was universally catcena. Militia. The marriage of the divorced Fed. He leaves a family for whom the couple took plaat Humpstead on the 7th
depast sympathy is felt.
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We take the following paragraph from tha China Gazelle :~The Sia Wanpa says that as the Chinese Government attaches great importance to the questioaral mission- aries in inland placen it has commanded Shong Kun-pao and Lu Hai-hoang to con. pile a set of regulations so as to elicek ang
November, 1594
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Among the nests at a dinner given s the Reform Chp by Mr Joseph Welton, M.P., to the celebrate Anglo-Japanese renty, the principal guest belvis Viscount Hayashi, were fir Houry Blake, Governor of Hongkong, J. Caldwell, M.P., Sir Ewen Cameron Mr John A. Dewar, MT.,
Meapes, Adair Seyipour, and Sir Thomas Mr W. Kesypk, M.P., Mr Mortimer
Eutherland.
University Chess.
you have taken to make yourself in individos. The conclusion I have arrived timately acquainted with the feelings at after these long years is that he is an and customs of the Chinese people, have able officit, a worthy man, and a singere greatly facilitated the harmonious official friend. The public services he has ren Government and that numerous and ir-all, and need no mention from me. Sullica intercourse which has existed between thoį dered to this Colony are well known to you
portant section of the enannsanity. In hid it to say that by the services he has won ding yon farewell, we have desired to limit the approbation and confidence of His the signatories to this memento to those King, and that His Majesty has op whose lives have been cast in the same Civil pointed him to Service as your own and to the Unofficial Members of Council who have had special of Weihaives a promotion universally Coltray, portarities of appreciating your ardions rekaowledged to be well deserved, but
work.
Commissioner bo the First Civil
of
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with intent to defraud. Mr Rennia would tell them that, although he had seen the a twice before, be navor authorized hin to sign any cheques in his name. At 5 p.. on the day in question, the prisoner went to a tailor's op in Queen's Road (Al Men, Hing Cheong and Co.), accom dress presented by the Chinese Communer, and customs las enabled him to
Tho Chinese Address. The following is the full text of the ad-
purchased ity:
which novortholces will cause us dear by removing from car, midst a capable and CuDxciontious official, whose less it will be moet difficult to rupilace. To the Chinese, Mr Lockhart has always been a good friend, His profound knowledge of their language, understand their needs and feelings better, and his ready sympathy with them in their difficulties and perplexities, has completely
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friend, and ne clothing. He said he had no money
To the Honourable 1. T. Stewart. just then to pay for the goods, but he worki
Lockhart, ..G..
their respect confidence. I am write eur a cheque for the amount. He produced a shogie book, and wrote out a
Hongkong, 19th April, 1902.- quite certain that the Chiness of Hongkong Sr. On behalf of the Chicève commun- cheque for $502, signing the name of A. Hity of Hongkong, we beg to wish you n
will long remember Mr Lockhart noi only os a courteous and abla official, but alan us track of the prisoner and his friend, und, the Uolony, ant to offer you our sincerest Now, gentlemen, Mr Lockhart, is about t Rennie. Fortunately, detectives were on the hearty and earnest farewell on your leaving a kind and sympathetic friend. (Applause). whilst prisoner was Elling out the cheque, congratulations on your appointment to be leave us to take up his blyk appointment one of them entered the ahop and arrest First Ciel Commissioner of Weifniwei. It in the North, Though wo are loath to part prisoner's companion. A second Betective was with mingled feelings of pleasure and with hie, I am aure all will join with mo Arrested the prisoner at the door. At the Palice station, prisoner was searched, art a
regret Bat wo Gust received the news west hourtily is bidding him Gudspeed in pleasure at learning that one en well known his new mission, and in wishing him every number of pices of taper, etc. were among to us had received the promotion that sunces in the administration of the new his bangings The prisones, when the his services tuve maritul, and regret Colony. Fill up your glasses, then, gen constable's back was turned, grabbed some at the thought that the time of this and put it into his mouth. One quickly approaching when the bonds which health of Mr Lockhart, wishing him all was timen, and let us drink to the very good piece of the paper was rescued and during the last 20 years lave drawn us so happiness, long life, and prosperity. (Ap found to be the part of the cheque closely together must at
te severo. planiso). bearing the forged signature. The story of Your promotion testifies to the apprecia Hangin' seeking employment as an holds your services. We on our side can follow and the prisoner was that he came from tion in which His Majesty's Government the band playing For he's a jolly gond The toast was received enthusiastically. electrical engineer, and was after the con- speak if the cordial relations which have company singing the words to the best of Auld Lang Syne,' and the tract for the electric lighting of the Contral axisted between you and His Majesty's their ability. with his friend, to Mr Wickham and also to from Cotton in 1882 en the completion of Mr Fung Wa Chnen, and gentlemer. I feel Market. There was no doubt that he went. Chinese subjects ever since you returned Me Lockhart; in reply, said The Ho Kai, Mr Chatham, but nothing esma of these your Chinese studies. And it he began very highly honoured indeed by this agai visits. The other au had been discharged source of satisfaction to us and has no doubtfirent linquet which you have been so kind by the Pulice Magistrate.
Mr Rannio said that he had a visit of the tires that influence our conduct, the feelings that perhaps a meeting of this kind is al
Felped you greatly in understand the man to give me to-night. I think I may say
Turther troubles on this head and both the
two men on the 28th March. They asked by which we are stirred and the ideals most unprocedented in the history of au him to assist them as they were down which we put before us, that not content English colony, and I can assure you that conmissioners bave decided to put the
their luck. The prisoner said he was n
with the knowledge of Chinese which the nobody can appreciate more heartily than following clause in the new trenty: All
electrical engineer and had a contract signed Government so wisely requires from its I do the very great compliment you have Chinesa subjects either constgn people or
by Chios light the Central officers you have continued to give a large paid ou tonight. Me Fang Wa Chuen bas Market. Witness saw the contries. But converts shall be under Chinese law and For the sen3 tone in its history, the did not real it.
shuc of your leisure time to the sruly of referred to me in terms far too flattering, Prisoner said they our literature. It would be improper for us and I am very much afraid that I am in no Are unde solely with the water procured missionaries or those who are propagating Inter-University Chess match this year came from Honolulu. Witness told them to speak of your services to the Chinesecum way worthy of the high enemium ho has
that, in his opinion, there was no chance in from the Gorernment Tytan Reservoir formiga religious. slut not be allowed to resulted in a dw--each side scoring 3 the world of getting rio contract., Witness but we are pleased to be able to recall that time I haveżemained in this Colony Thave. inity, and it would be incorrect to do no hear pleased to pass upon n. During the interfere with the local officials in the points. Cambidge has a record of 19 recommended them to go and see
ministration of the law, nor are they victories and Oford of 9.
Wickham. They cane brick and said they and your country, you have been able Chinese community, and I only hope that rin sorving faithfully your Queen, your King been very closely associated with the had been to Me Chatham, who, they said, to bestow many benefits on the Chinese, in the new possession to which I have been allowed to take any part in any litiga-
had promised to give, then the contract The Po Laung Kok, which owes it transferred I may have as pleasant.a com mentioned. The signature on the portion present assured position in grent measure unity to deal with as I have found the of the cheque for $500 was cut witness's to your energy and powers of organisation,
Chinese community of this Colony to b tieinture, nor was it suything like it will long temain, we hope, i raznorial of (Applause) bir Fung Wa Chuen has been
Witness never authorised prisoner to sigh you. The record of the proceedings of the good unsuel his na
Tong Wa Hospital Commission showe difficult to replace me; but I regret that I Other evidenca was led.
plainly the desire which has always actuated cannot, agree with him in that respect. Af returned a unanirons verdict of guilty within our efforts toda gond, however faulty pince, the Hon. F. E. May, a gentlenia
The Jury, after hasring all the wires, you that fair play should be shown to be ready a successor has been appointed in niy rveenmendation to morcy.
and insuticient they Hi Tendship, taking into consideration Eimpos. And the Jury's recommendation, eentenced pri- of Government
well known to the Chinese here, and I fuel though the secrets sure that you will find in Mr Mŋy an ex- Ato well kept,, we cellen: oficial and one in every way worthy soner to under Eighteen months' har falter ourselves that during the last the traditions of the high office which I am labour.
ten years wo have been able more than about to vante on my transfer to Weilsi- once to traoa the effect of your coun wei. I fuel certain that Mr May's long sels in the notion of the Government expérience of the. Colony and his intimato
have beon Registrar-General, we Hong-enable the Government to carry on all the rong Chinese Foel, and witi gand reason, responsible duties of the office in a manner deeply grateful to the British Government, which will give every satisfaction to the Your producessor Sir Cecil Smith, Sir Chinese community. (Applause.) No one- their mark on local Chinese polities. Thair to another Colony mans the severance of names are household manres among us. In the sy very plasanz sociations I have clearsightedness ability and devotion to formed augst the Chinese country of duty you have nobly carried ou the tradi Hongkong, but I hope that befors long 1 tions of the olliee, and it will be lang before slal bave the opportunity of renewing your name is forgotten in Hongkong or in these associations. (Applause.) Gentle the neighbouring districts. It is now your men, I particularly appreciate your kind- lot to be transfered to Weihaiwei. In nose to me to-night, for I look upon it as Hongkong you have had the footsteps another mark of the great consideration you J. SNELL wonted to attend a party, of predecessors to guide you have always outside to me. I have been but was afraid to do so on account of In Woiltaire you will be the first of a line. amongst you for more than twenty years pains in big stomach, which he feared would It will be for you to lay the foundation of und during that "time I have recrived grow worse. He says, "I was telling my trou-snow Colour Which may in line rival Hung from the community to which you belong ble to lady friend, who said: Chamber kong in prosperity. If the foundations are the greatest possible assistance in the fain's Cote, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy laid in the same plan as those of this Colony, discharge of my otheial duties, without bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating they have been here by equal law and possible. For me to discharge, theus in the will put you in condition for the party." If our fellow countrymure encouraged as which assistance it would have been m that two doses cured me and enabled me to equal rights, to trust their facilies and matiner perhaps not altogether satis have a good time at the party hir. Snell their property to the protection of the factory--in which I bare discharged them isa resident of Summer Hill, N. Y., U. S. A British tag wo anticipate a bright future Chope, as I have already said, that this is 61. Albany Ipad, Chorton-comhardy, This remedy is for sale by All Dealers; for Weihaivel Onder your aperienced not buat fatawell. Perhaps many of you England, Whosals from A. 5. Watson WATKINS Ltd., General Agents.
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Death of Mr. Ellerton.
may", appar.
Buy that it will be
The Singapore Free Press of the 4th ST. PAUL's Cathedral was built from a tax When we recall the names of those who acquaintance with Chinese affairs will
insr. says:-Wregret to have to record
the
death of MJ. Ellerton, of the Hong-
on sen coal.
and Shehu trane, then out There are about ninely deaths in Shule-Jages Resell, and De Stewart Inve left can regret more than I do that my transfer
at 9p.. last eaning at the General Hos spour's plays. death was typhot ferer. Mir Ellerton, who Does may now be protected against die pital, after & slørt illness. The cast of
has only been bee about eighteen months,
tempor by vaccination. was a noted football player, and the son of the well-known It Elierton, of Japan,
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have great lesnare in recommending Stearns Whe of Cod Liver Oil and MANUFACTURERS. bars and the public generally. For Scrofula, consider it one of the best tonies I have
Sourry, Eczema, Bad Legs, Sin and Blood take. Diseases, Pimples and Sores of all kinda, itai
Yours truly, efacts are marsellons, Thosands of wondértai euren Lave been effected by it, Clarke's Blood Misture is sold, everywhere, et 2s. Ed. per bottle, Beware of worthless imitations and subtitutes.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSABY,
121
J. BODDINGTON,
HAD A GOOD TIME.
your
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