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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

THE SHANGHAI MURDER. A CANADIAN MINISTER.

Accused Acquitted.

(From Our Correspondent.)

SHANGA, November 13. The Indian, who was charged with the murder of a young Sikh women on the steamer Shoshing on October 19, has been acquitted.

+

A GAOL SENSATION,

Prisoner Escapes.

(From Our Currespondent. }

SUANGHAI, November 13.

The American named Drossner, who was being detained pouding inquirios into a cluarge of murder anino, escaped from the Americ goal during the

night.

IRELAND'S HARVEST.

A Gloomy Prospect,

↑ Renkumine Servika, muggdied by Kontur,

Kombay).

Lassos, November 12.

A report from the Bepartment of Agriculture in Dublin, describes the harvest outlook in Ireland for the winter

to be exceptionally gloomy

THE KAISER'S VISIT.

Welcome Appreciated.

(Exclusion Service, supplied by Beuter,

Loynos, November 12.

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Arrival at Japan.

(From Our Correspondent.)

TOKYO, November 13. The Hon. Mr Rodolphe Lemieux, K.C., LL.B., Canadian Post-Master Goueral and Minister for Labour, arrived at Yoko hama by the Empress of Chinn,

Yesterday at noon he called at Tokyu Foreign lice.

CORRESPONDENCE.

CARRYING PORK.

CARRYING FORK.

THE CHINA MAIL.

When the papons relating to the convoy.

| FINN.

SANITARY BOARD RECOM.

MENDATIONS,

Mr A. Shelton Hooper was on his dignity at the Sanitary Board naceting yesterday, when the application for exemption from the provisions of Section 188 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinanco, 1903, in respect of the Ko Shing Street houses on the southern portion of the Praya Rectapin. tion to Marine Lot 57, come up.

Hon. Dr. AtkingonThat was in | CINEMATOGRAPH

connection with a latrino.

Mr Hooper-W With regard to increasing the hoight of the bulking. I pointed out

roof instead of a flat une, there would be. more nir space occupied.

PATHE

The

WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL

An application for exemption from the (ENTRANCE: WINDHAM - STREET), requirements of section 176 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, in respect of No. 351, Queen's Read West, was also

also considered."

of pork were laid befine the Sanitary Ignored by Governor-in-Council. the other day that, if it were a pitched Board yesterday tho Hon. Dr, Atkinson said:→This originated from à suggestion of the Governor, who saw the caresses of pigs being carried about in ordinary open har He suggested that they should be carried about in a closed cart. The present isu vúry unseemly, besides being a filthy down on to the streets. habit, as drippings from the carcases pass The question is whether our hyolawe will meet tho caso, or whether they will have to be altered,

Hon. Mr Hewett minuted-Are we to understand that no record is kept of NEW PICTURES! surveya issued, and that if in advertising the certificate be lost or mislaid, this anay involve the owner of the property in costly ro-building! If this be so, the counera proper systoin of records be established the botter.

He pointed out that at the last wasting ho had proposed that this matter, which Hon. Me Hawott-Wouldn't it meet the was passed by the Board and sent to the

Me La Cim-pak--The certificate must caso if the pigs were carried on bansbos Gevernier-in-Comcil for approval, and have been issued or oscupation would not the with buckets underneath, and covered with returned unapproved, should be sent back have been legal. What the applicant says oilcloths? The men who carry a pig or to the Governor-in-Council for reconsidorni parfectly true and sensible. Should the half a pig cannot afford carts. The arrange tin. There was a precedent for that, as lane to the rear be built over, the half verandah and half kitchen system would ment is not a very sanitary ane, but it is they had had a similar case, within the last to useless, and it would put the owner to betrer than having the ment carried about three or four months which went back and farther trouble and expense for nothing. was reconsidered, and the Governor-in-The request list the notice should bo Council rescinded their original judgmenton withdrawn for so long as the lane remains it. When he proposed doing the sune with open should be granted. this matter the Registrar-Ognoral thought it and 370, system: was useles unless they had further evidence in this caseen's Itoad West. Why not

Tin. Mr Browin-It seems to me which to act. The Director of Publle

rather strong renson,

¿To the Editor of the CHINA MAH) Sa-Thu colman in your list night's

axposed.

Works stated that some of the reasons for

Hon. Dr Atkinson-The Acting Colonial Veterinary Surgeon says the Registrar- General's suggestion is not practicable.

Mr. Hooper On what ground ? Mr Woodcock-I was speaking to him

the butchers might object to it. I under-might say, with regard to these modifies was that it would not be practicable because had been granted to this applicant. He stand from the Registrar-Gonoral that they tions, that they had not been brought to would have no objestion to it.

adopted thin

The Board

in the case of Nos. 377

NEW PICTURES!!

NEW PICTURES !!!

Hongkong. July 17, 1907.

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SPORTING.

The Cricket Festival

Tickets for admission to the Fate on the

Cricket Ground on Saturday for Members and (non-members) guarantors. Addi- And friends are Leing posted to membera

ROBINSON PIANO -

COMPANY, LTD.

TO MAKE ROOM FOR

New Season's

Instruments

OFFER

PIANOS

at 25 per cent discount

for CASH...

Hon. Dr. Atkinson-This is practically tional tickets may be obtained on applice- Read -

issue under the heading of Carrying about the matter, and I think his auggestion rofusal wéro that so any modifications an appeal to the Bound from the decision tion at the Club Pavilion. The gonora) |

Pork is a striking instanus of official on- deur tonfarce cast iron regulations im the Chinese of this Colony, irrespective considerations of cost or "whether the regulatiotes onformal will attain the desired ject pressining it to be worth attain

ment.

tho notice of the Board when the Board the Government, the Goverment will first case Then they dealt with the Dr Clark--If carts are to be provided by was asked to consider the matter in the have little control over them because they con as norits and came to an For a ember of years past the cost of living both for Chinese and European in will be in charge of pores but in the inous conclusion. When he said this Colony has been steadily rising, and play of the Government. In case of an unanimous he thought it fair to say that this further action by the Gorormuent will Accident, it would be an extremely difficult three members were not presont-the autambtedly text to increase the price thing to find cut the person responsible.

of pork, the staple dolicy for the mass of He Chinese think cmned it. The question may well be asked, Will the results attninur! by these regulations he com Test with the increase of cost?

Captain' Lyons-I think, if the carcases were covered with clean canvas, it ought to be satisfactory.

the best plaa woult he to ask the writer side of the Ground and will not require of the Governor-in-Council, and, I think public are admitted to the Murray Road consider the matter then. what alterations ho proposed to ranke, and tickets.

The suggestion was agreed to.

THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW.

To-morrow's Exhibition.

THE RAINFALL.

The following tabla gives the monthly rainfall at the Observatory to the end of October with the means and extremes for 23 years:--

RAINFALL AT HONGKONO OBSERVATORY.

1907 1884-1906.

April

Juno

.16

.34

11.75

13.17

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780

works of the best present day Max. Min. authors have already been issued. 1.777 7.95 02 to subscribers.

Moan. 1.32

8.43

.00

11.49 14.69

.17 1.23

34.37 2.34

A

1.57

1000

Director of Public Works, the Medical Officer of Health and Mr Fung Wa-chun, He thought it was the duty of members santhemum Show used to be one of the January 3.6

The late Mr Dorabjee's aunul Chry

of the Board, when an application was events of the winter. The Show to be held February ... It was ultimately decided that the made, to consider each case on its merits in the Botanic Gardens tomorrow mater March.. Medical Officer of Health and the Registrar-with all the evidence before them, the auspices of the Horticultural Society

3.00 General should interview the people documentary or otherwise, and to come to bids fair to be a worthy successor.

5.30 4× her us one can con, the How regioncorned, recommend soute scheme, and

.11.28 May

12.81 48.84 1.15 a conclusion justified by that evidence. tions repóring thu catrings of pig's enreuses

16.57 We understand that though the grow- July

7.30 12.59 28.24 The Board unanimously decided to granting of Chrysanthemuns is in

14:20 27.87 3.97 additional works will fill the this application with the approval of the hands, there will be no back of plants, th October..... 8.00 few August.....14.85

9.03 September...19.47

30.60 Governor-in-Council, but it came back

4. 17.87 .01.shelves this week. There is no principal exhibitors will be Sir Paul from the Governor-in-Council refused.

Chater, Mr D. Dorabjos, Mrs Ho Tung and month amounts to 90.82 inches, the 25 The year's rainfall to the end of the without any reason at all being assigned as Mr Chon Loop Chee.

lack of to why it was refused; and it was only on

years' average for the same period being pressure being brought to bear, that they

81.13 inches.

AMOY NOTES.

in mest vans from the Slaughter Houses port to the Board. have lon ends in view, (1.) To provone restain sensitive prople being shocked by the right of naked pork. (2.) To ensure That the cmenses are not contaminated by gems or dirt on the way from the Slaughter Houses to the retailers' shops.

Under the best heurling I submit that

(Frmn Ous Correspondent).

AMOV, November 1t.

BIRTHDAY FESTIVITIES,

The exhibits expected fim Canton hare not come to land, having been spoiled in the recent typhoon. It is hoped, however,

flowers from Amoy.

that, erom if the weather does not improre The Show will be under matsheds, sa before to-morrow, the public will be able

to see it in comfort.

ANTHRAX.

the increase in ths east of the Colony's tootwory of the Birthday of H. 1. M. thend been stated by the officer of the that their placo will be taken by sowe

Last Sunday, Nov. 3, was the Anniver-were able to find out these reasons which ia les great a prion to pay for the protection Emperor of Japan, and so all the Japanese before them did not hear at all on the Building Authority. The reasons laid of the sensitive nerves of a very small ships in harbour, including the Japanese application, which, he moved, be sent proportion of its inhabitants. Not one cruiser Akitsushima, Captain Mano, per cent. of the European population meet drasl ships with flags and bunting in back to the Governor-in-Council for a dead pig in a month and Chinese nerves honour of the occasion. The Consul for reconsideration, avy quire hardened to the sight, Farther, Amoy, Mr Segawa and his wife, held an

Bo De Atkinson-senesly think you its ridiculous to shield the every day "At Home" at the Japaness Consalate can say that pressure was brought to bear.

aber of Amoy residents availed thom-supplied. mrcase from the public gun when in from 11 am to 12 o'clock, when a large When you repusted the information it was

suives of the opportunity to pay their respects. All the Japanese residents on the island and in Amey kept the day with festivity, the shops being decorated, and payday fireworks wero discharged into the armament, not without rejoicings to away others besides Japanese subjects, and especially to the juvenils population.

balling carnival in the streut for three dags, and, as every one knows, currying Pamul as some of the prisusipal objects of interest, spertehonaked pigs both winked

A statement, authorised by the Kaiserth's Liam & Chinese procession will be and Kagarin, has been issund, in which they state they were most deeply touched by the cordiality of the welerine tendered by England and delightest with the warmth of the reception at Portsprouth and Windsor,.

and raw.

The protection of the Colony's food from contamination in certainly worthy of every ethet mat if the now regulations were likely to ensure in the pork reached the con

SOME DISADVANTAGES,

There are rumours of electricity taking

Mr Hooper-It emanated from you. Hon. Dr. Atkinson When any member asks for information, it is given if it is pressible to obtain it.

WEATHER REPORT.

.03

READERS

Figg of the Hongkong Observatory.

The following notice is issued by Mr but are they all acquainted with

On the 18th at 11.55 a.-The barometer has fallen slightly over E. Japan, the “Begins and the I • cost of Chian, and riser

a little in W. dapan.

the fact that for

20 cents Cash

The shallow depression appears to have moved

into the Pacific to the N.E. of Japan. Pressure seems to be low niso over the we place at the disposal of our When the Sanitary Board met pesterday Pacific to the Eastward of the Bonins. It

is highest ever N. China.

the Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson said-With reference to the meeting held on November 1st, I have to inform the Board that the Mr Hooper-I don't exactly mean to saying Monday, and all the cattle-some 120 steamer Loong Sang arrived on the follow- that pressure was brought to bear, but the hend-have been segregated on one of the Registrar-General thought there was no use in sonding the application back to the islands adjoining Stonecutters. Bo for there Governor-in-Council without evidence. is only one at all suspicious case, and it is

in scending Mr Hooper's

Mr Humphreys-I bave much pleasure very doubtful indeed whether it is anthrax.

it is about time

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Gradients are slight-on-tho-China-coast

and moderate monsoon may be expected the Formos Channel, and fresh mon soan over the N. part of the China Sen. ing at 10a.m. to day 0.17 inches.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end-

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-morrow.

FORECAST DISTRICT, 1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: N. light rain.

The Kaiser's slight eo is already sumer less contaminated than at present, batter."

at a slightly enhanced evst. I contend both on Kulangs and in Amoy. If the chon its state in the Future will he ho only he overcoma, it would come speedily terms--very drastic lofted of extorting it is proposed to release the cattle on moderate. that before it reaches the consumer's kittifenity of crossing the harlour could

na one would be likely to grumble much the phice of oil lamps in many houses pleasure because I thin" proposal. I say But we will know by to-morrow morning winds, moderate or fresh; cloudy, some

[RECTER'S SERVICE]

Loxes, November 12. The Kaiser received the most hearty welcome at Portsmouth and Windsor.

The Kaiserin will leave England in fow days, visiting Queen Wilhelmina on the 17th inst.

AN ADMIRAL'S SIGNAL..

Contemptuous and Insub- ordinate.

better than in the past. Stand in my street into greater vogue, but though this gulf in Chirus tonen and see the cordic walking between Amoy and Kulungsu lins its hotne with his piece of pork and other uncompensations, it is not without any mentionables dragling from piecu of string serious drawincks, especially when con- and rubbing against the clothes of passers certed action is required, in under to make by. Result, bacter in and filth emulated new projects sucessful, such as the that one imameulste pork. Watch the Telephone Co. and the Electric Light Co. Peak Rand in the early morning when the and the like. We have to pay somewhat market condjes ato returning with their highly for the privilege of living on an

THE RECENT FLOODS IN

the attention of the community was drawn whether it is or is not. Investigations are to the very pornicious systom the Govern now being made, and if it is not anthrax, ment bave recently

too-fur trifling Thursday. concessions which they had been in the habit of giving for nothing for

years and years that is to say, for permission

rect verandahs over Crown. to erect

land. In some cases they carry this system to a point that I should say is almost bonourable. To give you a case in point: Am connected with in At some houses Kowloon, scavenging lanes were provided in accordance with the law. The law provided that compensation should be

dia

KWANGTUNG.

3-Formosa Channel: N.E. winda,

elients

POUNDS WORTH

of literature to suit every taste

READ

3.--South coast of China between Hong. WATKIN'S kong and Lamocke: Some as No. 1.

4.South const of China between Hong- kong and Hainan: Sanie as No. 1.

Yuan Shi-kai is said to be very moderate now in his views with regard to | opiata suppression, maintaining that in spite 1311 of the vice many opium smokers may be men of considerable ability, while on the other hand many non-smokers may not havo

their country.

CIRCULATING

LIBRARY.

purchases of Inuk for Peak residents.ialarul. This will be even more apparent ernment waited until the owners had them in misery and poverty. We have suflicient ability to be of any service to A- QUESTION THAT EVERY MAN

Examine that basket, loaves of bread, when the new railway, now in process of regetables, shoulder of mutton and fruit all construction, is completed.

pneked together with a live chicken or two silting on the top and next to those

KING EDWARD'S BIRTHDAY.

then stick the right hand pin into the Britishers the world over should unite tocinarka made by Mr Hooper, he said the the distriota through which I passeda wesk

region of his-mist-hand.

VERBOSITY.

C.

(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.)

SHOULD DECIDE FOR HIMSELF. THERE is one subject in which many Tof us

us are interested and that is, what

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

TO-MORROW

LAST DAY

(From a Correspondent). We who live in Hongkong know littlo of the troubles that overtake the Chinese for these acavenging lanes. The farmers from time to time and overwhelm half finished the houses and could not pull had here Istely weather that is quite thent down, then a letter

Bent Way in to Lostos, November 11.

that the Governor-in-Council was unusual" for the time of the year, but say

A GOOD LINIMENT. The British residents have not hon pleased, on the recommendation of the when the cloudy days have passed and thoHEN you need a good reliable lini-is the quickest way of getting rid of In compliance with the orders of the slickens, that entive servants' piece of putk behindhand this year in celebrating this Sanitary Board, to graut exemption from sun shines again the days of gloom aro W ment try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, troublesome cald? Is it best to take some Admiralty to prepare for the visit of and other delisits. What price Clenninuspicious ovant. King Edward VII has sevenging lanes; consequently no com- forgotten. Not so, however, with the Is has no superior for sprains and swall-new remedy put out with exagerated pensation was allowed. No one a asked the the Kaiser, Admiral Lord Charles Siness but it won't be attained by

won for himself a name in every any Hourd to recommend the Goventor in people in the country. The recent floods ings. A piece of flannel slightly dampened claims, or to pin your faith to Chamber- Beresford the 4th inst, signalled a

Too McCH GOVERNMENT,

worthy of the son of Victorin the Good. Council to grant exemption, and it was are almost unique for the

with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lain's Caugh Romedy, a preparation that time of lame back or pains in the side er chest. It has won world-wide reputation and general order to the Channel Fleet to

Bo will surely go down in history as simply nothing more or less than a dodge the year, and the overflowing of the also relieves. rheumatic pairs and makes immense sale by its ears of this discase ?

of the Government to get out of paying rivers, steh suspend current operations and repaint,

Edward the Foacemaker, for nu Sovereign (To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL).

may be expected in sloop and rest possible. For sale by all This remedy is for sale by all chemiete

and atore-keepera. Rear Admiral Sir Percy Scott in

in Europe has done more in such a short compensation. St.--Allow me to offer a little advice to time on behalf of Peace, and in drawing onder. It is scarcely a function of this thousands in great loss myself aw

Hon. Dr. Atkinson-1 must call you to the spring and early summer, has involved chemists and store-keopers. transmitting the older to one of his any Burope Indies who may in the future England into closer lies of friendship with Board to discuss the action of the Gorern- thousands of actos quite under water. The squadron on the Portland bring range, be assaulted in the lonoly Ponk ronds. other nations. The "Eatente Cordialement. signalled," paint work appears more in 1. Take on their hat pins, ano in each with France is only a type of similar adv Dr. Atkinson.-I think you are second rice crop is about ripe, the censa- Mr Humphreys We are only here to areas covered ware all under rice cultiva tion, and, as at this time of the year the demand than guanery so you had better hand-anks a feint with the left pin,Ententes" with neighbouring peoples, Hon. come back in time to make yourself which the rutian will try to pury, and and it is only right and fitting that wandering from the subject.

quences can easily be imagined. Some of HAB.

Mr Chatham-As regards the look pretty by the 8th inst."

Admiral Beresford summoned Admi. This will be found most effective.

volobrate the anniversary of so illustrious a duty of this Board was to deal with each ago were ready for the farmer's sickle. ral Scott on board bis Flagship on Yours, etc.,

monarch. Futuro generations will perhaps caso on its merits. The facts before Now the grain is covered, perhaps with bo able to appraise his worth at an even the Board are, Sir, that this particular three inches of water, and the ripe grain Friday, and subsequently signalled a

higher standard than we who alo his con-owner, is building on every square inom all sprouted, so that it general order to the feet describing

of land that he can.

prac- temporaries, for we are. it may be, too houses to the full

He is crecting his

hetically spoiled. The farmors where they possible height Admiral Scott's signal as contemptueus

close to fully appreciate the great good he can get permission to erect them; in could get at it, woro at work pulling the and insubordinate, and announcing that

has done and is still doing in the cause of foot, whon ho originally submitted plans tops of the paddy with hooks out of the

the width of the street was measured Adiniral Soo had been directed to Sir-I am not averse to sesing' our International amity. Long Life and Hop-total fashion, instead of square across, so water and the mud, and were chipping off | -order its expungeme.. from the logs of Sanitary Board representatives clearing piness to King-Emperor Edward VII! that he could obtain some additional height. the ears, but the grain had in most cases the vessela concerned.

their lungs in usoful dobato provided.they The British Consul, Mr P. E. O'Brien Now he comes to the Board proposing to sprouted, and would be of little value. stick to the point. Mr Humphreys in Butler, and Mrs Butler invited the Amoy build houses which, I think, every member one cannot say to what extent the damage seconding a lengthy discourse, of Mr community to an "At Haino" at the of the Board wilingreo, enu bo characterised has reached, but it is certain that thousands |

na of Consulate on Saturday, Nov. 9th, from the most iusanitary type, and asks for Hooper's started all right and then switch-3.30 to 5.30 p.m., which was attended by pornite him to have. If this case justifies have hoen inunilited, and if all the rice has in excess of what the Ordinance of acras, covered with boavy ries crops, ed off to talk about scavenging lanes. the majority of residente. In the evening recommandation from this Board, I think not been destroyed, much of it has, and, Now wint scavenging lanes had to do with the British community invited all resiwe may recommend everything flint couts what has not been destroyed has been

before us. These houses are certainly of the question at issue the published report dents of other nationalities to an Abachi a type that as modification sliculd be greatly injured, and the results must be of the fortnightly meeting failed to disclose. Homy" at the Amoy Club from 9:30 to allowed in connection with them.

deplorable in many cases, as many of the The taxpayers' representatives have effect.11.30 p.m.; and boll occasions wore are Hon, Mr Hewett Unfortunately I have farmers live from hand to mouth. ed some good by ventilating undoubtedominantly successful. The King's health not hear all the argumente in this case was drunk a good many times, and if the in which we have two diametrically oppos grievances but they should not ronder repetition of this function could ensure the od statements. Mr Hooper hins brought that the walls of the city of Suikai, at themselves open to criticism by daagging King good health for another post, a forward a convincing argument, and the lost a considerable section of the wall, in extraneous matter.

ought not to suffer from any illness or Vice-President comes forward with at has fallan, and also many of the houses of poril between now and the next annivermagument that Mr Hooper's is shaolutely the people. The Instat has been telegraph sary of his birthday

bean wrong. Mir Hooper's tomarks have taken down by t

the sombers of the Press, ing to the Viceroy for assistance, and at the Cricket Club. First Innings, South

The Japanese cruiser Akitsushima, and I would suggest that before coming to shine time asking to be relieved from his By kind permission of Maja W. W. arrived here from Shanghai on October Personally I am not at all disposed to vote

vote those remarks should be circulated. offico, as he is sick and quito unable to Australia, 313 M.C.C, 338 for 4 Chitty and officers, 119th Infantry (The 27, still hero. The Chinese oils way or the other. I think it adviable cope with the trouble The Vice- Maolton Regiment) the band of the Revenue cruisor, Ping Ching, Ciptain to have the question doit runs of hold on, that he must personally inspõet roy's reply is to the effect that he must Wylos, arrived here on November 6th from and Regiment will play the following a visit to the lighthousas and is still here, forming a proper opinion the fallen houses and discover which of

the fatty be we

groove opportunity grammont the Oriental Hotel, on Thurs The German aruisor, Aroona, Capt This was a fink I have a right to them belong to the genuinely poor, and doy, the 14th instant

Hippol

Mr Hooper-I a reply to Mr Chathai Tie Director of which not, and further his oncourges the Public Works has stated that those Kro Total by telling him that a new mungistrate houses of the most insanitary type this bas been appointed, who will come on and Colony. I beg tu refer you. Sh, to take over charge as soon as possilbe

Colonia a minute lip yourseli to the Secretary The Medical Officer of Health's These facts seem to indicate that the foods minute to this application was I reconhnya boon not only unseasonable, but also mend that the application be granted *** very heavy and very disastrous,”

THE NEW CHINESE MINISTER.

Loxoos, November 12. The new Chinese Minister bus arrived

in London.

CRICKET.

The M. C. C. în Australia.

Loos, November 12.

South Australia the Marylebone

wickets.

A FOLLOWER OF INFLUENZA.

Yours truly, XYZ.

camo

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OF OUR

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in

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DEPARTMENT.

LANE CRAWFORD & CO.

Hongkong, Uctober 80, 1907,

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