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WEATHER REPORT.

Aug. 123. 11À. No returns from Japan and Vladivostock.

Frasstre bas

decreased slightly t Weihaibe and increased slightly elsewhere: it is low over China generally,

angrong Rainfall for the 24 hours. er at 10 am today, 19 lach. I'm eince January 1st, 2.88 inches.

sikal na aterage of 57.72 inches.

Forest for the 24 hours eading st on the 13th.

1.-Heuskons

to

Gap

Rock.

SW winds, moderate; cloudy, rain.

1-Formon Channel. The same as Na L

1-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks. The same as No. 1.

4.-South coast of China. between Borghing and Hainan. The saine as No J.

REYAD OBSERVATORY, MUNGIQIA, DAILY TRASHER

EXPJET.

AUGEST 12, 1820-

Blation.

Houre

Täfrostock B-

Sampro...

Hakodate..

Tchow

Kochi

Nagasaki... Kagoshima.

Delima

Naba Chilims Bonin Island Wethaiwai, 81

Hankow

Icbang ---- Kiokisagi Changshis.. Shanghai.. Ontzlaf

- Pt7

A2005

*JULIOW

Taiboku....

TAIMED T

Koshop

Pescadores.

Canton.....

Hongkong.

Gap Rock..

fcbox

Pakboi Haibo

Fhalien

Toarne. C. St.James Aparri ... Dagupan.. Marila Legaspi Tadoben...

Hollo

Surigao-

Geam

Labuan

+4

*

Wind.

Raminetar

at Sos Lovel.

Temperaturo.

Hamidity.

Direction

Weather.

Force.

29.6

59.629 88 wew I

9958 si 96 ww. 1 22.06 39 88

$62.99.63 51 67 1.0

29.72 73 86 ELO

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.

VESSELS DUE

FROM SHINOREL

Aug. 13.-F. & Ó

13-B. F. 18.-B. F. 31.- F 24-B F. 30.-B. F. Sept. 3-B F...

6.-B. F. S.-B. F.

19.-R. F. 2.-B. F.

Oct 11.-B. F.

23-B F. 26.-B. F. Nov. 8.-B. F.

22.-B.F.

Daners. Alcinons Danka. Prometheus.

City of Birmingham

Protesilaus. Ningchow. Khoans.

Achilles."

City of Dunkirk.

Mentor.

Keemur.

Teiresing.

Telamo

Helnas

Elpenor.

FROM JAPAN.

Aug.

-P. & 0. Lahore. Extern Takada.

Kapagawa Maru.

Bellerophon.

Plassy Japan.

Sept. 4-1 & 0.

Jeypore.

Cyclops.

Madras.

I. A. P.&O. -X. Y. E. 21.-B. F $5.-P. O.

30. B. L. A

-BLA 10.-B. F. 13.-R. I. 3. 13.-P.&O. 18-B. F. 19B A 24.-E. & A.

Oct. 5.-P. & 0,

5-B F. 11.-B. F. 19.-P. & (.

Nov. 1.B. F. 9.-B. F.

Kalyan.

Arrstoen Apear.

Khira

Lyscon.

Gregory Apcar. Kanowna, Nankin. Titan. Eurypsius

Kashgar.

Pelent. Idorteners.

FROM MANILA.

Aug. 28-B. F.

Talthybius.

www.m

FROM CALCUTTA.

Aug. 14-B. LA.

18.-B. 1. A. 24.-B. LA, 23.-3. Y. K. 30.-B. 1. A. &

Japan. Artatoon, Apear.

Madras. Totemi Kara Gregory Apcar.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICES.

"SOLIGNUM"

THE ONLY REMEDY AGAINST DESTRUCTION OF WOODWORE BY WHITE ANTS AND Dat-rot,,

---------“SQLIGNUM"-~-~~-~~~

DOES NOT EVAPORATE, CRACK OF FEEL, BUT SEANCHES RIGHT INTO THE WOOD.

Sole Agents:

ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd.'

Chater Road

A SHIPMENT OF

'Phone 1500

INDIAN SCOUTS

IS DUE TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. To avoid disappointment get your Dame on the waiting list.

ALEX. ROSS & Co.

25, Das Torty' ROAD CENTRAL,

Tel. 2.

GARAGE KOWLOON, Tel K 417.

"IDEAL"

DEAL MIL

FROM BOMBIT.

99.66 77 94 saw' 2. 99.69

Aug. 13.-N.YK.

Taiaz Maru.

IZED NOT

FROM JAYL

16. J.C.J.L 27.-J.C.J.L.

Aug. 14.-J.C.J.L

Tüleboet.

·Tjikembang...

Tisondari.

7a.

99.17

༑“「ང

T. F. CLETTON, Director. Bangkong Observatory, Aug. 12,-1820,

1. BAROMETER, reduced to 31 degress Fabrenheit, on the level of the ses in

uches, tenths and handredths.

FROM MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY,"

Aug. 18-N. Y. K. Sept. 4.-E. A.

Tango Maru. KaDowza

FROM VANCOUVER.

Ang. 21.-C.P.0.8. Empress of Russia.

FROM SEATTLE.

Sept. 7.

Tyndareus. Iron. Talthybius. Tyndareta.

L. TOKATTRE, in the shade in de Nor. 2-B. F. gresi Fahrenheit.

90-B. F. Dec. 15.-B. F.

-

1. Howey, in percentage of estura,

tfor, the bamidity of air saturated with moliture being 100.

• DIRECTION or Wam, to twa points.

6. FOLCE OF WE

Bedford Bealej

Jan. 24.-E. F.

Cording to

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

ADYO Maru.

6. STATE OF WELTErz," b blue sky, c Aug. 27.-T. K. K.

detached cloud, d drizzling rain, i fog,

gloomy, & bail, 1 Hghtning, o overcant ppassing showere, q squall, r' rain, snow

thander visibility' w dew, wet

7. Bai ir izcher textbx, and boa "droitka"

HONGKONG TIDES."

Aug.

FROM LOS ANGELES,

-LA.P.N. West Hik..

Sept. 12.-LA.P.N. Vinita,

Oct. 7.-L.A. P.S. West Hixon.

יו

FROM NEW YORK.

Aug. 28.-B. L

Kangas.

FROM LONDON.

The Hide-tachio given below has been compilerist the National Almanse Ofice in Landen from the result of the analysis of cheers Hons taken by means of an automatic tide-recording mashina In the Water Police Basin at Tein Bha Trud Aug 16.-P. & 0; turing the years 1905-9.

.:

The ery of the table corresponds with the sore of the sounding in the Admiralty. Shurt which has been found to be 4 feet

inches below mean sea-level

To obtain the depth of water on the tida sange at the Victoria Naval Yard add a fast 4 inches, and on the gange at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet Inches to the height given in the table.

August 13 to 12, 1830.

HIGH WATER

Hongkong

Low Warin.:

Hongkong

Baight

Henta

19.-J. M.

30.-J. M.

Sept. 7.-P. & 0.

8. Y. K. 12.-G. & 5. 14.-N. Y. K 11.-P. & 0.

Khira Carnarvonnshire. Glassy. Nagkin. Mishima Mara: Pembrokeshire.

Sado Maru. Kashgar.

FROM LIVERPOOL.

Achilles..

Kentor

THE CREAM SUBSTITUTE

MAKES

IDEAL ICE CREAM

PUDDINGS, DRESSINGS, Etc.

PACKED BY ·

NESTLE'S

OBTAINABLE FROM LANE, CRAWFORD & CO., 25 cts. per tin.

AND

THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. THE UNITED BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

FIRE, MARINE, LIFE and MOTOR ACCIDENT. For Batom and Particulars appply to the General Agenta

UNION TRADING CO., Prince's Building.

Power Durability Reliability

Economy

-DEEPLY REGRETTED.

A HANKOW TRAGEDY,

FWD

not

AGENTS FOR SOUTH CHINA" VASQUEZ CORREAS & CO.

REFLEXESTED Br

E. MOW FUNG,

60 Der Fox Road Central

POST OFFICE,

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed “15 minutes earlier than the time given, below unless otherwise stated, and where mally are advertised to close before 9 reglitered, and parcel mails are closed si 5 paz. on the previous day.

INWARD INJ.

THURSDAY, August 12. Japan-Per PENANG MARE, FRIDLIT, August 13. Japan-Per SZUECHUES, - Shanghai-Per DUNERA.

SATURDAY, August 14. Straits--For JAPAN.

U.S.A. Japan and Shanghai - Per

KANKING..

THURSDAY, August 19.

Per TANGO

Manila and Australia

MARU

SATURDAY. August 20.

Shanghai and Japan-Per KANAGAWA

MARG...

OUTWARD MAILS.

THURSDAY, August 12

Follow and Haiphong-Fer FUE YING

WAB, 1pm.

Hollow-Per TAISZEMA, 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, Aust 13.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per EAI-)

TRONG 12

Philippine Islands-Fer XUESSANG.

1 p.m.

SATURDAY, August 14.

Shanghai and North China-Per FING.

CHOW, 3 p..

Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius.

I Marquis, South 芒

Africa,

India vis Dhanushkodi, Bombay ADEN-Per DUNERA. 3 p.p.

Walhaiwel. Chefoo and Tientsin-Per

BUICHOW, 5pm..

SUNDAY, August 15,

Swabow, "Amoy and Formosa via Kee

lurg Par AMAKOSA MARU,

92.

Philippine Islands, Formosa via_Kee-

TEL No. 1748,

THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 13.50

ENTERTAINMENTS.

CORONET

TO-DAY, at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

GOLDWYN

PRESENTS

JANE

COWI

IN

178

THE SPREADING DAWN"

at 7.15 p.m. "THE SILENT. MYSTERY

Episodes 10 & 11.

TAL HONGKONG THEATRE. T

2511

TO-NIGHT!

TO-NIGHT!!

SHIRLEY" MASON

IN A

THE SEVENTH SIN?

THE DEADLIEST OF.

DEADLY SINS.

SEVEN

VISITJES AT THE HOTALA.

HONGKONG HOTEL

August IL

wwwwwww

long, Shangbai, *North China, Mfr C. W. Andersoner M. F. Khan

Mr F. E. Kirchner Mr J. Kas

Japan vis Meji. Canada, Kr and Mrs F. JMr & Mrs R. Kewley

*United States. *Central and Andrew South America, and "EUROPE | Mr A. Bari ra VICIOLIA-PerTOYOHA- Hr E.G. Bateman MG. Kodans SHI MARU. Registration 9a.m. Mr R. D. Extliwaladr 3. N. Erasm1SÜ Letters 9-m

Mr E. D. BaźliwallaMr M. Krugue Mr and Mrs Bechesb1r. & Mrs G. Lan

and #childre kampard child Mr A. G. Bohatan Mir E. M. Lacalle Hrs E. R. Balilies Dr M. C. Laster Mr and Mrs C. H.Mr and Mrs

Benson

Lauritzen Miss Y. Bidart Mr H H. Lay Miss M. Bidart Dr A. Legendre Mr & Mrs S. Bisney Mr &.. H. Lanings Mrs G. Bonverdel' Madan. J. J. Leiria Miss M. Bovard · Mr 8. ". Lustig Mr and Ms J. M.Mr DB. Macdonald

Brady

MONDAY, August 16. Philippine Islands, Formosa ris Kee

long, Shanghai, *North China *Japan via Nagasaki, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE vis VICTORIA Fer KASHIMA MARU, Registration 5.43 a.m. Letters 9.30

via

.

TUESDAY, August 17. Amoy, Shanghai and North China

Per SZECHUEN, 9 am *Swatow and "Bangkok-Per CBIN-

HUA, 10 am. Formosa vis Krelang, Shanghai, North

China, Зарад

Moji, Canada. Caited States, Cen- tral and South America and +EUROPE via VICTORIA. B.C. -Per MONTEAGLE. tration 2.15 am. Letters 10m. Straits, Bazgkor... Ceylor, Mauritios, South Africs. L Marquis, India ris Dhanushkodi, Egypt and EUROPE, via SUEZ — Per OANTA. Registration 9.45 a.m. Letters 10.30am-

Swatow

باه

21

Mr C. P. Marcel Dr U. Marriott

C

Mr F. P. Brady Mrs W. Brady and Mr C. W. Martyrs

child

Mr L. McGrail Mr J. F. Bromfield Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr J. G. Budd McKeon and child Mr W. H. Burgess MrA. P. McKinstry Mr. Campbell MTS and Miss Mc-

Williams Regis Mr A. B. Campbell

Mr A. C. Carrasco Mr and Mrs Phys Mr R. Cauvin Medha and child i Mr P. D. Chandler Mr S. Morris Mr C. R. Chubbuck Mr and Mrs F. H. Mr S. B. Davis

Myes Mr Paul Deca Mr and Mrs S.

Dowes

The Parcel Mail, will be closed on Monday, 16th August. at .5 p.m.

Amoy and Foochow-Per 'RATCHING, 1 p.m. THURSDAY. August 19. Philippine Islands, Sandakan, Australis

and New Zealand vis THURS DAY BLAND - Per AKI MARU. Registration 8.45 am Letters 3.30 am.

Shanghai and North China- Per

SINKIANG, 11 am.

Miss M. Downs Mrs R. L. Ellis Mr S. Brans

Mrs Khao Ben Noah

G.- and child .

Engineer-Captain

S. P. Ferguson Mr A. Fischbacher Mr and Mrs O.

Frick

Miss M. Frict Mr C. G. Fry Mr & Mrs Gilben Miss Giben

Mr CH Goldie

SIL

RUBBER FROM SINGAPORE,

A RECORD CARGO.

Popular Mechanics has the follow." ing Laden with a record-breaking

cargo of crude rubber, valued at $4,000,000, in addition to other goods worth $2,000,000, the recent- ly completed steamer West Hart land" returned not long ago to Port- | land, Ore, from Singapore, whither the ship had sailed on its maiden voyage. So great was the need of eastern plants for rubber, that factory representatives met the vessel when it dacked, expedited the unloading of the cargo and move- ment of the gum through the customhouse, and chartered three special trains to rush the big con- signment across the continent. Each train carried approximately 1,350 tons, and. was operated on a fast passenger schedule. The West Hart; land was built in the Columbia River shipyard, a short distance frous the city of Portland.

"HOTEL RATES."

STANDARD RENT FIXED.

The Calcutta Rent Controller, on Mr and Mrs W. F.July 23 gave an interesting decision

Neeson

Mr J. E.Nolte

in regard to regular residents in

Mr and Mrs E., B. hotels. Mrs. Claire Scott, a journalist

Falmtag

residing at the Grand Hotel, had applied to have a standard rent fixed, claiming that the charge had risen from Rs. 250 per mensein in Novem-:

Mr Lee Parker Capt. J. F. Peacock T.M-6.5. Perry

Mr J. de C. Rams

Mr H. N. Raphael.ber, 1918, to Rs. 350. The Controller

Jt.

found that there had been an increase in the cost of all articles of food, also in the valuation of the hotel for

Mr W. G. Robins Mr R. Bodenfaser Mr J. D. Bossolymos

Straits, Bangkok, Egypt and EUROPE Mr and Mrs GomezMr T. Sakurai

vis Liverpool-Per ALCINOUS, Begistration 1.48 p.m. Letters

4.30 p.m.

FRIDAY, August 20.

Japat vis Namasaki — Per TANGO

MAKU, 10 am

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Par

HAILOONG, 1 pm SATURDAY, August 21. Shanghai and North Chima CHENAN, 3 p.m. TUESDAY, August 24. Shanghai, North China and Japan via Kobe-Per TAMBA VARU, 14 z.m. Philippine Islands Per TAMING, 3p.m.

and child

Mr & Goreites

Capt. Grierson.

Mr G. J. Grille

Hr J.B. Hall

Mr D.-M. Ham

Mr J. T. Kung Falter

• Miss Saunders Mr J. Sidebotham Mr and Mrs G. W.

Simmie

assessment purposes, and the increase did not appear to be excessive, there- fore-be fixed the standard rent at Rs. 350 per mensen.

Mr and Mrs R. COLLISION DAMAGES.

Mr C. W. Hamilton Simmt Mr B. G. van HeskMrs N, P. Sizclair- Mr E.. Hickey Mr J. Roes Bm th Ferr F. R. Hill Mr R. E. Smith

Mr H. Bouston HiersMr H. Stone MrW. H. Howe Mr E. Stett MrA. W. Hughes Miss 11. Stott Mr G.F. Butchinson Ms T. Tamuret Mr M. B. Jayagor Me & Mas G. Mr. M. Johnson Me A Tuturdjian Mr E. M.Joseph Templeton

In the High Court of Justice, Ad- miralty division, on June 21, the British Burmese Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. and the Burmah Steamship. Co., Ltd., sought to limit their liabili P.ty for a collision, on September 25, 1916; between their steamship " Arra- can" and the steamship"Viola." which resulted in the sinking of the "Viola," without loss of life. On November 28, 1917, the "Arracan,” a vessel of 5,306 tons, was found alone to blame for the casualty. Mr. Justice Hill granted a decree limiting the liability" of the plaintiffs to £42,448 11s. 74, with interest.

THURSDAY, August 28.

Mr and Mrs E. P.Mr J. de D. Viol Straits, Bangkok Ceylon, Mauritius,

Judd

Mr A. W. Maitland South Africa, L Marquis Mr R. Julien. Wood India vis Dhannshkodi, Egypt Mr and Mrs J. L.Mr G. J. Wood & EUROPE is MARSEILLES Keenan

Hr R. C. Whitney -Per SHIDZUOKA MARU. Mrs Khow Gas Reng Mr W. Wylls

Letters Mr B. M. P. Khan

4.

Registration 9,43 LM,

10.30 B..

FRIDAY, September 3.

Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauriting, L

EXPULSE BAY HOTIL.

Marques, South Africa, India Mr P. Decas*** Mr & Mrs Jonsson via Dhanushkodi, Barpt, and Mr G. W. HamiltonMr A. P. McKinstry EUROPE vis MARSEILLES-

Per KAGA MARU.. Registra fion 9.45a.m. Letters 10.30 à m

*Correspondence bearing vessel's name

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

FEAK HOTEL

August 4

Mr

Mr K. 6. Abraham Capt Archer

Mr & Mrs Ashton Mr R. E. 0. Br Mr R. Blacking

Mr and Mrs D.

Blair

Mr G. G. Bridger

K.

& Mra R. Hanter Mr and Mrs 3. E.

Jolly

MrR W. Lee Jones Sir Elli Kadoorie Mr E. 0. Kasperse Lt. King

Me H. Eleins

miede Me Kankolovsky :.... Mar

T. B. Lamburn Mr.T. D. Lloyd WMr. R. Logan

Mr F. J. Maitland

Mr H.C. Macnamara

Mr & Mrs Johahir O. F. Savage

Duncan

Mrs T P. Shannsa Mr A. W. Eastman Mr D. P. Flow

Mr G. E. Ellama - -. Mr A. Findlay >mith MrG Eveleigh Me H.Spicer Mrs & Miss

Farmer

Mr. A. V. Farmer MrJ. Farmer 14-Cola M. Gros He and Ma B.

Enle

Mr. B. C. Hal Mr D E Mrs L. Hansen Major Harding

Mrs & Miss Stublings

Mr J. F. Swindels Mr and Mrs S. J...

Syrett A.Wiss Taylor

Maj. Gen. F. Ventrie Mr & Mrs J. van der

Wateren

MrH-E. Webster Me and Mrs G. E

Hr. F. Hellstrom Maurice Weil

Drand Mrs HoldertMir A. Wilkinson Mr Hollingsworth. Mr H. P. Williams Mr H. O. Hope Mr & Mrs Winfield Mr and Mrs C. Mr Marshall Wood

Holmes

Major R. B. Young Mr-E- Boward

CARLTON HOTEL

August 10.

Mr J. de Acuna MrS. "Araba Na Capt. W. Bahr Dr E. Boorga Mias E. BowuDEZI

Mr & Mrs Lirersid¿a Mr L Lazarisga Mir 3.3 du Mees Mr H. W. Fee"

electric fax installed and one day. Per as "Haibong resterday Mr Mr and Mrs Booth

vichy Values Me Wood and HI after taking a hot bath, had the fan C. Winters. turned directly on himself, at high a. Berard, Mas M. Hewett, Mrs L Major and Mez S. Pers. “Plassy yesterday:-Miss Mr J. G. Bridger speed. The next day his internal Clarke, Mr Davey, Mr Deane, Mr De Me G. F. Carilla

Carter machinery appeared to be out of Milk, Capt Ferlemaker, Mr C. Hynes, The family of a certain Military order and he sent for a Chinese Mr. R. Hiskey, Me Hiddlestons, Me WH and Mrs T.

Church Official who was among those recent-human anatomy tinker, but Tamie. Lent, sad: My Knapton, Mr Mr. B. Clark

that individual apparently did Marcel, Mr F. C. Miller, Mr Meyer, Mr Mr & Mrs CockburnMas Madinah Bu ly invited to retire from the province

T. G. Nya; Mr-E. M. Exal Mr A. Porter, understand

Up Mr &Mas McGregor the action of Mr Fontycross, Mr Roorda, Mr and Mrs. Mr C. F. Cooper Mrs Melrose

Mr C. H; Colo Knight of the Garter, of Human and accepted the invitation electric fans. After some days ex Schofield, Kiss Saunders, Mr and Mrs Mrs Carmack Miss M. Moaninger.

after it had been sent same four or periment with the native doctor, one Seul, Mrs Sinclair, Mir Spiering, Commdr five times, his brother in the mean with foreign training was called in, Turner, Mr W. Wodehouse, and Mr W. Capt. & Mrs Corson Capt. Monteith

Me and Mrs C. time having been invited to a social but the upset of the machinery was Whitney.

Morgan function where his head was taken off apparently too great for a readjust

Col. LA Ficholson

Dr and Mrs Miller G.MOD.80. and his heart eaten as a mark of ment to be accomplished before the

Mrs F. E. Camorca Me E. Noonam special courtesy, is complaining that Spirit of the military officer departed

Capt M. §. 156.

Mr John L. Digby Mr F.Ruedas W. Mr H. Both Mr Fletcher and Mr. Salary the foreign manufacturers of mechani- from Hankow fog well, yes,

KL.B. Potter children Brand Hes Sullivan cal fans do not make them fool proof. Hankow is somewhat warm at this by giving Chamberlain's Colic and Dar Mr. B. Dick Mot

Mr J. Fredriqasin and family The_military officer in question time of the year. But if you look hos Remedy. All that is necessary is Mr and Mm F. J.Mr J. S. Bobinson Mr H. Garcia Mr. & Men Throne retired temporarily to one of the overthe directions accompanying your to give the prescribed dors after each Dickla Mr H W. Bogat Mr Garcia sad son foreign concessions in Bankow and fan, you will see that it is not to be operation of the bowels more than Mr and Mrs. W. F.Major Manders By P. U. Graves-Mr. Tiglan immediately began to celebrate. He used at high speed, immediately after natural and then castor oil to cleaner Doggett Mr C. E. Brodacom Mr G. W. Krudt Indulged in a bath every day, and a hot bath:

the system. It is gste und - mure. Even, some times two, the supply of water Unfortunately the directions are belly onred by the For-mis by all mattia the most severe and dangerous CRACK ATO being slimited. He bad a large, not also printed in Chinese.C.C. Fast, Chemists and Storekeepers.

Aug. 15.-B. F 11.---B. P. Sept. 4-B. F.

5.-B. F. Enrypylus. IL-E. F. Ajax. 12-N.Y. E. Wakasz Maru.

Steator-

Teirosina. Keeman, s Telamon. Laertes. Kelgus.

14-8. T. 22-B. F. -B. F.

Oct. 4-B. F

1L-B, F. 18.-B. F.

21 B. F Elpenor.

FROM: BOTZEKOAJA

Dakar Maen.

Mr Gozon Mr. B. Crowley MrD. G. H. Cully Mr D. F. Cuthill TEETHING CHILDREN.

Mr La J. Davies: EETHING children have more or less Bng Coudr diarrhea, which can be controlled Dawnon

· Me W. B. Wilson, Jr.

Printed and Pishlabel for Tan Concernen by Geome WeinS CADE BURNETT Edkor, No. 1, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

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