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PETERSON SEIDEL-Ar St. Church, Kowloon, on 26th, inst., by the Rev. N. C. Pope, Asturs C. SRIDEL, to | MANTRA LOFIRE PETERSON, third daughter of Mr. Uschmann, Station Hotel, Kow- loon.
MEMO FOR TO-DAY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
an action, but deep-rooted evils require drastic remedios. We believe
The Court Cards Theatrics! Company thut this suggestion would, if given arrival yesterday by the Prius reasonable trial, prove efficacious. Ludwig." This course, drastic as some may (and not without reason) consider it to be, is, in our opinion, preferable to putting the Boycott Onlinance into operation. It is likely to prove
A consignment of Chicose park haw baon condamned and destroyed by the Medien (icer of the Port of London.
Yor anchoring hisjunk in the southern more just; it certainly has more fairway contrary to this barbour regulations right to be legal; and it will,shing junk man was fined $5 by the we are inclined to believe, strike Marine Magistrate today. at the root of the trouble. As our contemporary points out, the new Jaw, certainly gives "ample powers" much too ample in our opinion; and we sincerely hope that several likely conrses will be given a trial before it is put into operation. Besides (and
we trust that this may not be con
A party of Y.M.C... members spant an enjoyable day at Tai moshan yesterday, They climbed the mountain and on their return had a picnie lunch on the bench,
Chinese paper money 1,400 years old is on sahibition in New York with some coins 3,400 years old. The paper money
can be crumpled up like silk and yet show
creases.
sidered as irrelevant to the subject under discussion) why do not. the
A Chinese boy who was charged before Government endeavour to bring the Mr Melbourne to-day with being in the currency into a more satisfactory con-possession of, and with uttering, falus coin dition by other means than those representing. Hongkong money was sent to
petson for three weeks on each charge. adopted?
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912.
WEDDING AT KOWLOON.
LOCAL SPORTSMEN'S EXCITING
EXPERIENCE.
Mr. Beidel-Mias Peterson.
**Covered" by Chinese Soldiers,
(By one of the party.)
early next morting.
SPORTING.
Cricket.
The narriago was solamnised yesterday
The following will represent the Civit moraing at St. Andrew's Church, Kow.
Service Cricket Club y. The Royal loon, of Mr. Arthur A. Seidel and Miss A party of gentlemen, residents of Engineers" to mornw on the C. 8. C.E Marsha Louise Paternon, third daughter Hongkong, had a rather sxelting experi- of Mrs. Uschmann, of the Station Hotel,ence on Christmas Day while out shoot. ground: R. E. Bird, R. O. Witchell, F Kowloon. There was a large attendancing in Chinese territory. The party-ly A. Biden, B. A. Cos, R. C. Barlow, 4, of friends us, the service, at which the gas in all-loft lako Pier sheat ehren Sutherland, F. Poole, A. Brawo, K
was the officiating elnek oa Christmas Eve for their des Rord, P. Jacks and F. W. Hamilton. Roy, N. C. Poppi elergyman.
Aution-Wang Moon...at the mouth, of The bride was attired in a very pretty the Canton River-which they reached Craigangower C. O, Av. Diocesan pæet · and present. This friendly batch will be loss of white Liberty satin triarined with lee and orange blossom. She was at
That day was spent on the large, ex-played-to-morrow at 9.15 pm, on the tended by one briskusid, Annie tesire paddy are-made by the Chi O. C. C. ground.
nese thousands of years go by the The following will represent - the Peterson, her sister, who was attired in
dainty dresa of cream French silk- greetion of huge "bunils" or likes, which | C. C. C.-H. 11. Tayler. J. V. Brags, kunnathoft carried out the duties shut out the water from the river-in E. L. Brags, R., A. Carriño, L. & Borde of best mak
the quest of the wild und wily saipe: D. K. Kharan, F. Remedios, 9. B. The reception, hebl at the Station and it was while working one of these Battluvara. S. D. Setna, W. J. Mooney, Hotel, was attended by a large number paddy patches that the incident catarred. and J. D. Nori
The party of six had worked up the floid of guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Soidet who were the recipients of many wed-about two-thirds or three-quarters of the ding gift. are spending their honey-way when great shouting and com moor. at Maose.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Lieutenant Gladstone, King's Dragoon Guards, has been appointed extra aido-de- camp to the Commodor-in-Chief in India.
HONGKONU A UNITED SERVICES. This match, commended:on' Christmas day, was concluded yesterday. The Ser vices did none too well in their first innings, their total boing only 134. Hongkong compiled the large figure of 888, and then dismissed the Services in their second innings for 195. The sore of the Services second innings is appended:
UNITED BERVICES SECOND INNINGS,
motion was heard on the bend, about 200 yards away, towards which the party were making. A number of Chinamo were seen on the band, but little notice of them was taken at first and to sportsmen vontinued shooting st the birds, which perhape sided to the suspicions of the Chinese a the shots was going in their directing Suddenly, after soune orders had been given in a loud esies, followed by mrh Capt. Crawford, e R. Hancock, b Bird # Sir Hugh Clifford had an audience at shouting by the group of Chinese, Capt. Robertson, b. Bird
run about as E. R. A. Poole, a Pesce, b Bird... The 2nd Bat. Duke of Cornwall's Eight York Cottage on December & with His hey were fufantry are expected to arrive by the Majesty King George and kissed hands on taking cover in extended" order be-Ligut, Smith, e Andamon, h Bird on Corp Dempsey, c Pearce, b Bird R L.M.S. Northbrook on January 14. Thehia appointment as Governor of the Goldhind the banana trees that grow
the bands. It was so noticed that the Major Bowen, b'Anderson Battalion, which is commanded by Lieut. Const.
men were armed, each one carrying, o P. O'Neil, Dodwell, b Bird I. M. S. Amerity" left Shanghai for Colonel H. D. Tuson, is 700 strong.
rife, and a Republican as-red with Lieut. Hunzon, b Anderson ......... Hongkong on December 28,
white star on bine in the corner-wus Lieut. Bagnall, Anderson huisted. One of the aruvi gentry rushed Lieut. White, hAnderson... down the side of the bunt and drepping Rav. Mr Hastings, not ut one knee took it, print blank, at
NEWS OF THE DAY.
The death is announced of an old
Athinese charged with attempting to Ceylon planter in the person of Mc Gordon lawfully export 300 tals of opium was 9:15 p.m.- A Trip Abroad Furia inbourne Fowler, second son of the late remanded by 3r Melbourne to-day at the Capt.in Fowler, R.X. He was 6 yearsayistracy, Revenue Offer Wilden is prosecuting, and the man is defonded by Mr Goldring:
Hartman Co. at the Theatre Royal.
MEMO. FOR TOMORROW.
of age.
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Mr Edward Murray Slater, of Chep- 9.15 p. The Girl and the Boystow villas, Kensington, W., a director of Forris Hartman Co. at Theatre Royal. the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Ltd., left estate of the gross value of £32,019, with
General Memoranda. "SUNDAY, December 29:-
9▲m—Excursion to MACAO. MONDAY, December 3-
p.m.-Concert at the Seamen's festi
Este,
9.13 p.m. The Campus': Ferrie Hart-
mah Co. at Theatre Royal. TUESDAY, December 51 ---
845 pn-Dock Dance,
WEDNESDAY, January 1:--
General Holiday.
FRIDAY, January 3-
3.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St Johri's
Cathedral.
The China Mail
net personalty £28,058..........
Captain Belemre, 2nd Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment, she was garrison adjutant at Singapore recently, has been appointed adjutant of the 2nd Battalion of his regiment at Peshawar, India.
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one of the sportemen while the others were covered by the other Chinese from
Bird
Extins...
Tatal
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BOWZING ANALY379.
A marriage is arranged, and will take behind the banana try. Niess to place in April, between Henry Layard say such individual member of the shoot- Whytehead, older son of the Rev. Henrying purty was struck dumb and nudition. less for a few moments. Then the short- A disastrous Are pccurred recently at Robert Whytehead, vicar of Warminster.
ing commenced again, and questions and Dodwell and Dorothy Bramwell, eldest daughter of answers were exclunged between the Anderson...... thelate Mr Lawrence Colvile Jackson, K.C., | company of Chinese soldiers, as they soon Judicial Commissionen of the Federated after proved to be ami tive Chinese slay Ftates, and Mrs Jackson, of Updown" pickers in attendance on the sports- men. The purport of it all appeared to House. Eastry. Kent.
Lizyakkabızmamed up to this offert.
Tanjong Rambutan, the large mining centre near Ipoh, Famk. The block of shop houses, Nos. 43 to 50, were burnt out, and the damage is put at $50,000, but it is stated that 220,000 worth is covered by
The body of an unknown Chinese word about 23 has been picked up on the freshore at Kennedy Town. Tho manice,“ had apparently leen drowned, and the tody had washed 'wdora.
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League Cricket.
KOWLOON C.C... BONGKONG" B. The following will represent Bow DOL Mr. H. G. Baugh, who was in charge of These men are not rubbers, they are Mr Paul Rubens, author of The the U. S. Consulta at Saigon, passed foreigners" "If they are not robbers, C.C. in their league match against Hong Sunshine Giri" and "Miss Book of Hol-through recently in company with Mre let them come forward and show them.kong B at Kowloon on Saturday; play Baugh, on his way Home. Mr Baugh has | solven"; which the foreigners acced commences at 2 pm sharp-J. P. Robin- Inspector McHardy prosecuted two and," is writing new musical play for rotired from the Congular service; and is to inzly lid and soon satisfied the Chinese, F. Sutton, E. R. Macaskill, W. E. hawkere at the Magistency today for Me Charles Frohman. Mr Rubens to devote his activities to other work. Anadiers of their peaceful intent aud Dixon, E. C. Smith, J. F. Mead, B. S. Rouse, F. J. de Rome, Capt. Wood, B. D. ubtraction in Wing Hung Street. The compose the book as well as the music, other momber of this service who is at cccupation. Inspector said there had been several and the now piece is to be called "The presented missed in the Far East, in Mr The officer or non-ereu. in charge of Evans and W. L. Waneet; reserve, E. L com inte from that district. The de-X Ray Girl."/
Hamilton Butler, who was in the Consalate the company of saidies--they were about Scott at Canton, and, it will be remembered, 14 or 20 strong-unil, they were expect of the river and hearing the firing thought formerly Mixed Court Assosaur there in robbers or pirates from the other side He has likewise gode to the States
we were the robbers for whom they at first mistook us, On it bring pointed
fendants were fined $3 osch.
it is reported that the donation from Me Wm. O'Hanlon, of West Thorje,the Malay Paulers of the Federated Malay "Bowden," "hishire," merchant, chairman of States towards the relief of the sick and the New Crocodile River Selangor Rubber wounded Turkish soldiers in the Balkans, Company Limited, who died August 7amoanta to $27,000, and that this bas | In-t, aged 74 years, left extate of the grass already been sent by cable.
value of £128 083, of which £100,611 is net!
HONGLONG, FRIDay, Decembre 27, 1912. personalty.
THE TRAMWAY BOYCOTT.
Mr John H. Whitaker, formerly of the Straits Times stad, but more recently tale.
A cargo coole aged 21, who lives in graph editor of the Morning Union, of San Canton Road, Kawloon, was removed to Diego, California, U.S.&., has gone into hospital yesterday. He had sustained a business for himself, having purchased a fractured leg and other injuries which were general merchandise establishment at caused by his having beer crushed between Dehesa, San Diego County, about twenty a truck and souls cargo at the Kowloon miles from the city of San Diego. gsdowns.
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CHRISTMAS DAY WITH THE BRITISH TROOPS IN HONGKONG.
AT VICTORIA BARRATKA,
As is qual at Christmas time, the Sorgenols Mess and Dining Hall of the 88th Coy were decorated in proper Xmas style, and every effort was made to enlises the usual bare surroundings familiar with soldiers quarters. Major C. G. Pritichard, commending 88th Coy, actumpanied by Captain Currie and Lieut. Cunningham, visited the married families and the men at dinner. Major Pritchard cor
Association Football,
INTERJET PRACTICE MATCH. This match will take place to marrow on
out that had we been robbers we should the Hongkong Football Club's gwadd
Teams-Possibles :-Mesars Colmer. L
not have advazeed in lino, vs the miitilat 4. p.m. sharp. Referee, Serat Wilson. of the field, but taken covet on the bunds, a reply was forthcoming. Never. theless the sportsmen had a bit of a we, which was not altogether pleasant while it lasted.
The rest of the holiday was uneventful. The fatal bag of the party was some 120 birds.
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THE CHEUNG CHAU PIRACY.
Defendants Before The Court.
سعيد
At the Fitzgerald Memorial Church, Lee. Sergeant Wills arrested a Chinese Pnang, on Friday morning, a quiet wed yesterday, as he was landing at the Harbouring took place between Mr H. 8. Polglase, Office whart, for having in his possession of Singapore, and Mise Siamp, of Bristal, plimented the
revolver and a quantity of cartridges. England. The bride, who arrived by the decorations He was hrought before Mr Hazeland at the mail bost the previous day, was neatly and the happiest of, timed this Xmiss ponred ca sonaad nu a charge of complicity
Magistracy to-day, and was fined $250 or two months' imprisonment.
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At the Magistracy this afternoon before the splendid M. Hassland two women and a man ap- and wished thein Kli
The
prettily attired in white and was accom-officers' health was then drink by the men panied by the bridegroom's siater and with musical honours and voelfervis father. The ceremony was performed by cheering followed them as they left.
in the piracy on Cheung Chau. The defendants were arrested at Macro,
Mr P. M. Hodgson, Assistant Crawo
harbour at Yaumati ye terday, was rescoed
A woman who bad jumped into the Rev. W. E. Horley, of Ipoh, a Inng stand- { generous répast was provided for the megSolicitor, prosecuted. Inspector Watt had}
Oun senice morning contemporary, we observe, returns this morning to the subject of the Tramway Boycott, referring to it as still persisting. This, of course, is not surprising in view of the facts, but it is a little strange owing to the statement made in their news columns the other morning to the effect that the Boycott was practi- cally over. We had pointed out at the time that it was not over, and we are glad to see that our contemporary has come round to our view. Never at any time was there any indication that the free rides kad materially as sisted the Tramway Company towards arriving at a solution of their trouble. Messrs Lloyd, Matheson ami Carrits, It is, in our opinion, preposterous of London and liverpool, in their weekly Les report dated November 28th state: China-Merchants continue to meet the COATS & SKIRTS.to say of any thing in connection
with this question that it "establishes market in all grades of black leaf teas; the pretty clearly the political character of lose in most cases are severe, while the boycott" There is also no clear bayers are enabled to secure good and fire evidence of anything approaching Ningehis, I hangs and Keaman organization. This we have pointed out before now; aid we are no reaSOTI
by the enawain of the 3. D. La steaming friend of the Palglass family.
auch. She was charged before Mr
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Billiard Tournaments at Hdme.
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The hent of 9,000 up between T. Reece (rec, 1090) and W. Smith (rec. 2,250) in Mesars Burroughes and Watts's merican tourosaient, at the Sobo Square Hall, has heen strenavasy cuntested.
which of courve done full justice to. In. been in charge of the ease.
Mr Hodgson outlined the nature of the the evening a concert in the canteen ter
caso that would be laid before the Court mianted a pleasant day for the 88th Cry." Hazeland to-day with attempted suicide, A European unused Alp, employed at
against the defendants. They wers not,
het efforts to make away with hermeli. but was let out on promising not to repeat the Naval Yard was summoned before Mr
The Faginoers kept up their Xmas he said, the ringlenders, but they were
Festerday afternoon, Nor. 30th, Reece C. D. Melbourne at the Magistracy to-day for failing to comply with the vaccination festivities in their usual excellant fashion created whilst they were on board
doubt. was the junk that went to Smith's 563. Recco made breaks of, 210, order in reference to his youngest child. The N.C.O's Mess and the Men's Dining junk-which it would be proved beyond improved his po-ition by scoring 763 points Defendant stated that the whole of his Hall was decorated with splendid taste and Caeang Chat. The defendants belonged 109, 51, 76, 148, and 47 (twice), while family was vaccinated during the plague was a credit to even the R.E., experts an
o the party that was in the junk, and Smith put a 1^8, 47, 69, and -183, (ux- ears. He had posted the certificate to they are in the art of decorating. Colonel they were streeted on board the vessel at finished).. Interval scores: Smith (in.
The junk was not an ordinary play):8.438; Resca, 8.207. the department, but the department stated St. John and officers and indies of the Macao.
At night Smith intressed his unfuifshed they had not received it. The defendant B.E visited the NO. Mess And Dining veet of this class, although it may have
Hall and in at appropriate speech wished been once. It was fitted out for the break 2 305, of which 166 were scored off was ordered to send the certificate.
all the compliments of the son. Q.M. purposes of pray. That were trace on the red bull. His best break afterwards Collinge responded on behalf of the N.C. the junk of corpses having been there, and was 128. Recce also showed good form in The appeal ball of the Engkong who drank the health of the officers såd
he would prove that cortain can make 4 ren of 360, which he followed with 67, Police is to ho held to-night at the City Indies with musical honours. Concerts in
́at nont reasonable rates.
ere ordered to remove the salies of two points, the final scores being: Smith (rec. Persons from the junk. These were the 3,259), 2,000; Feece (cc. 1,000) 8,898,
It is announced in the London Gazette Hall, which has been beautifully decorated the evening were bold in the N.C.O' Mese had been engaged to maku enttina, and 52, and 92. In the end Sanith won by 102) FACE CLOTHS. for endorsing such a view on the that that the King has beea pleased to for the oession. It is expected that there and Dining Hall to which numerous frienda approve of the Albert Medal of the Second will be between 300 and 350 dancers. The were invited and Christmas day way wound
bodies of some of the robbers who ground that the Boycott still vigor Class being conferred upon Bir Arthur catering has been placed in the hands of ap with all happy and contented.
were killed, the skirmish which took
INMAN'S MATCH WITH DIGGLE. Lonely persists. Intimidation and Hanson, of Burroughs, Welleone and Co., the Astor House Hotel, and nothing has
... སཾཡཱ-ཏཾ 'ཡL FL Pace on Cheung Chau island. The"funk
The first of three matches of 18,000 mp PLEASE SEND FOR PATTERNS organization are two different things, in reengniting of bin gallantry in saving been left undone to make the event one of At Lyamun, the entertainment consisted containing the gang that attacked theung between M. Inman and E. Diggle, the and it does not necessarily followfife' in the Yangtaze Gorges on Nov. 13, the most muccessful in the annals of the chiefly of the Childrens Xmas Tree and Chau went in the direction of Macao after latter receiving 1,250 points start, was 1011. On the day in question a number force. A large number of the members of concerte held in the Sergeants Meas and the attack. A man usted Chan Tack begun at Mess Thurston's fall in that the almost certain presence of of houseboats containing foreign refugees the Hongkong police were busily engaged Canteen. The officers visited the man at would be called who would tell the Court Leicester-square- on Nov 25th. Eich
Wm. Jowell, Id.
BIJOU indirect action of the Bickskis Guilds with one exeption the boats were hought
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SPECIAL PROGRAMME.
CURRENT EVENTS ↑
CURRENT EVENTS: Ulster Day at Belfast, Unveiling the Wallace Memorial at Paisley, Orest Fire at Standard Oil Co.'s Whart at Now Jersey.
SPECIAL XMAS FICTURES The Shepherdess (Played by Children), MUSICAL COMEDY by
Mondemas Swift, Spencer and Rowley,
and Mr H. Stephenson Bongsong November 2, 1912
CHINESE IN EAST INDIES
AT LIEMESLS
the former indicates that it results from Sreebunn were proceeding down the during the day in the work of decoration, dinner, where a gorgeous spectacle, wa that he was kept on board the Les Tax match is for £100 aside, with an additional from the action of the latter. If Yangtze River, and in one of the gorges and several now features have been prosented, the decomtions in the Dining Along with the crew, battered down in the 450 hide on the third if it be the deading
Hall being magnificoat. The meno provided intimidation is actually being, en- encountered a streng, *ind blowing again latroduced.
was a credit to the committee... In the ungine room for about five hours, and the i game of the rubbet There is a further forced, the probability is that it is the the current, with the result that savern? boats were caught in a dangerous whirpool.
afternoon, Lieut. Moore presided at the ages were stopped. The rabbers were 25 side to be won by the maker of the
towed away before they stopped the highest proportionate break Xonas Tras, and presented the presents to
engine. It was threatened that Chan-Tack
| Lass night, the principal breaks” wers the children. In the evening concerts were would be held to ramom but the states 188, 24, 154, and 48 by Diggle, and 129 together, perhaps, with that of the out of the whirlpool by the strenos
beld in the Sergeants Meas and Cantcenterwards liberated him. Launch Owners or Hirers. We furts of those on board, but the remaining
́bost, which contained several women and Replying to a question in the Secoil which were largely attended and a great agree with the view that the origin children, was left drifting in the wnirtpool Chatber of the States General in Amster-muccess. Although Lyomus is such a stated that he was in the Cheung Chan Insan had 209 points the bettor of the of the boycott any reat largely within a perilous position, her rudder having dam on the Fatimates of the Ministry desolate spot everything was bright and
been broken off. As great personal risk for the Colonice, the Minister for the everyone happy.
the money-changers, and it is not improbable that they still take more than a casual interest in it.
Mr Hanson, who was on shore some Colonies, referring to the queation of the
siderable distance away, swam out with Chines in the Colonies, muerted his wish! -
AT STONECCTTEIN. Isolated from Hongkong, Christmas was
Me Hodge then called Chan Tack, who (all), 217, 168, 70. 48, and 44 by loman.
police station on the night of the attack, handicap at the close of play. Closing He wse awakened, from his sleep by the scores; Digale (res. 1,253), 9.299; Tuman resart of frearms, and ran and hid himself. (to play) 6;684. be Refures. Witness had gons to the island to collect Goeemment rents. He was found by some to respect their conviction that they were.
of the robbers, who seized him and szope tied round him," and "ducaeeded in
BEWARE OF COLDS As to remedying the present attaching this to the boat, which by thin but inferior to Western races, as well as pont very quietly at Stonecutters. With took him to a crowd of other piration, their desire not to be treated as a rarest of the officers away for the day, Ters who ed him up. Some of the me
BILDREN Lze much more_ake. means was safely puffed to land.
little in the way if entertainment was asked witness for the kaya of the raft,
:00 1tract the quutarimuR unsatisfactory state of affairs, we have
apart in the East Indies. He proposed.
Thereupon -fraurma ,ward | thay bara colushooping cough; to put them on a equality with tile provided. With the exception of an and witness said they were will the already pointed out that the licenses
Europeans for the time beings and to promptu encert in the canteen, the pointed at him, and he was inid that he theria, scarlet fever and consum SOMETHING DEPENDABLE. create a Council of experts for Chinese only amusement provided was concert must produce the keys. They afterwards dinars i es plan might, for some little time, be with. drawn from rickalas and lunchesHAMBERLAIN Cough Remoly affairs of this council Chinses residents ranged by the RATA. to whom great broke up the safe, and the robbers made of the CULT BREK Cold
oralit in due. The dining arrangements with the contente We never disappoints those who use it for | in the Indies might be consulativo meme for the men word, however, perfect, and to the pies, by used by Chinese coolies in their betinate cough, colds sad. Iratirns of
Be the client and langa. It stands untitled her Minister denied the report of all thoroughly enjoyed their dinner stor hatch that ther occupation. We have alremly stated as a remedy for all throat and long, die appointment of Lieutenakicnotal which awgade their way to Hongkong Where they üzpected to find things much Call Chemists and to the Fast Indies that we deplore the necessity for anchor sale
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