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HONGKONG, MONDAY, UT. 4, 1990.

POLITICAL DEMONOLOGY.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

fryou have no grievance, others have, and you, as a number of ene socia! body owe something to

The first meeting of the Autumn Season has been postponed till solidarity. If you have no idea or proposal of your own, others have, Wednesday October 13 from 9am. and you may learn of something to to 12 noon, and 2 pm to 4.30 p.mi your advantage, by giving your pre-at the Ladies' Recreation Club. sence and an hour of your time this evening. Speeches may bore you, but the public spirit which causes them means much to you, person- ally, perhaps more than yon now realize, Less for what it has done than for what it can do, with your and antenauer, Phe

presence

hances

K.R.A. leserves this at your hands. that you should contribute to that crowd psychology" which 'Ambris perhaps wavering purposes, en

enthusiasm, and makes things easier for the willing horses" who shoulder your bur dens. You pride yourself on good manners? You listen politely to an individual though you may not be interested in what he is saying? Show the same good manners now. Be at the Kowloon British School at a quarter to six, and give the K... eouragement and a new! Hease of life. The time and the conditions are surely coming when you will be glad to boast that you Mere assxiatni with this body in its beginnings.

British School, tonight. 5:15..

THE CARAMBOLA.

Mr. G. E. Lerrigo, the popular secretary of the YMCA. for South China, after an absence of more than a year, has returned to China and is now spending some weeks in Canton.

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INTERPORT CRICKET.

LOCAL PRACTICH GAME.

MARKED BY WET WEATHER.

and

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1920.

V. E. G. SPORTS.

THE CONCLUDING DAY.

Laing

Swam

HARBOUR SWIN.

GREAT INTEREST AROUSED,

NINE LADIES TO COMPETE.'

Johnstone.

against T.

Lo.

The three day's sports meeting of the Victoria Recreation Club was The practice cricket match on the brought to a close on Saturday. In

Much interest is being manifested HKCC, ground on Saturday, was spite of the rain there was a good

takes place at 5.30 p.m., on Wednes- greatly marred by the rain, and the attendance including H. E. Major

M. Fletcher and Dr. C. Forsyth. game proved to be of little assistance General Ventris, the Hon. Mr. A. G. in this year's Harbour Race which The main event of the afternoon day first, thanks to the exception- All to the Committee responsible for the selection of the team to represent Hongkong in the forthcoming inter-was the 440 yds. championship of ally large number of entries

Laing, J. Johnstone, and D Lyon. are competing, and an exciting Mr. William Herbert Anderson, port match with Shanghai. Play had the Colony, the contestants being D. the good swimmers of the Colony Managing Director of the New hardly been in progress for ten For the first six lengths Johnstore race is anticipated. The chances

practically of Dimbula Co., Ltd. Ceylon, left minutes, when the rain came down, £57,015. Regarding the residue half and it was not possible to resume the was left to his wife, Ella, and half to match until after 4 o'clock, and only level, with Lyon close behind. They gan an old time winner of this event, then under unfavourable conditions. maintained these positions up to the who has recently showed that he gratifying to note that the his nephew, Arthur Anderson.

However, credit is due to the players 12th length when Laing fell away. is as good as ever are being discussed. Mr. L. Fonaparte Wyse, a well for refusing to abandon the game The last three lengths were very It known French planter and sportsman showing that the coming interport exciting, the race going to Johnstone example set by Mrs. Richmond whe of Ceylon, left £37,701 and bequeath event is being looked forward to by 15.45 25. Lyon's time was 5.49 was the only lady to compete as ed £1,000 to the Anti Tabercalous local cricketers with keen anticipa 35. There were only three entrants year, has aroused such besse institution of Ceylon and also £3,200 tion. That Hongkong means to give for the veterans' race, Mesurs. J.thusiasm among swimmers of the for the study of tropical agriculture, a good sccount of itself is obvious Lyon, F. H. Dillon and R. J. Wilton. fair sex that no fewer than nine ging my the enthusiasm exhibit. The last named has the greatest number of years to his credit and received the best handicap. Lyor In the Theatre Royal on Satured on Saturday.

was the scratch man but pulled off day right the Bandman Comedy The scores were

the event. Company brought their successful Hongkong season to a close with T. E Pearce c Reid b Hamis...... "The Rotters," a delightful comedy General McNaghten b Davies which was fully appreciated by a Capt. Gray cOlliver b De Rome.

Major Edwards not out good bouse.

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Lord Inchcape publishes a list of 42 passenger and 21 cargo steamers transferred by Germany, now ready for disposal. The list includes the Bismark" and "Imperator," both over 50,000 tons, and many others of great size. Sales will be only to British nations."

A" TEAM.

Ng Sze Kwong e Bowen b.De

Rope...... R. Hancock not out.....

Extra

JJ

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18

38

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Total (for four wickets) Wilson, Majoz Bagnall, REO. Bird, E. W. Hamilton and Graham did not bat.

"B" TEAM.

A Hongkong hostess at teu time puit befor her guests reently a jam Which all liked and praised...but the onation which only one

"Unlucky Pang" is the heading gest guessed. It was made of the given by the Centon Times to the G. R. Sayer retired... curigisly shaped fruit called carani-following unusual paragraph-Pang F. J. De Rome st. Franks

Graham....... Inala. That' excellent work the Yau, a public servant employed at Fuegel.prodia Smira sems to have the Libin Bureau, Ma How, Samshri A. Rumjahm, retired overlooked it. For that aptrer was sentenced to six months' ime E. B. Reid retired. there is no section on Fruits. Wprisonment by the Financial Commis- Bevan st. Franks b Bird.. cali Mr. Couling's attention to this sioner for accepting a bribe of $15. Capt. Olliver not out..

C. Blaker not out.... For future slitkins. The curauhla Mis very impair with the Chinese.

The subscription list in the Hong-Extra and we have not set met a Euro-kong Club for the Preservation of pean who does not like it at first Westminster Abbey amounted to Taste It is a fasuled, greenish- $772 This with the Cathedral col- SUMS subsequently yellow poly fruit with a delicatelections and

received amounted to $1,067 and sub-a6 flavour, and a still more

£10. The sum, £338.19s. 3d, has delicate aroma. The parent tree belongs to the genium family of been sent to the Dean of Westmins eastern A-is. Another name for the fruits Coromandel goose-

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Total (for two wickets)...

BOWLING AVERAGES. "A" TEAM

Major Edwards Hamilton.... McNaghten Graham

Bird

The master of the s.s. "Tamba The many is east Indian Mara" reports having sighted a and should be pronel with the white and black chequered buoy with stress on the second syllable--the figure 8, and about six feet of a nur-bla, not carin-o-la, as the bamboo pole with a red and black G. H. Davies floral custom is. It is in the near-coloured flag on top. The position (Serget. Harris

ket now, and readers will find it at 9.40 pm on the 2nd. was De Rome refreshing change to the sticky Lat 24. 43 N. Long 118 3 E Captain Olliver persimmon and tame banana. Cut Formosa Straits.

it longitudinally, and stick a tooth rick in, ach section. Those whe

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Captain G. E. Oxspring, R. A. V. C., is leaving Home at an early date to take over the duties of Command Veterinary Officer in Hongkong.

day.

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The bowls melee by the com- bined Craigengover and Police Clubs came off on Saturday afternoon in spite of the rain. The new green is so naturally drained that it was quite playable soon after the rain ceased. Tez was served, and the winners were given silver spoons. It was not a match. Old players were mixed with beginners, irrespective of club, so as to make a sporting event of it.

TEAM.

GOLF.

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The race will start from the sea wall opposite the Kowloon Railway Station, and end at the sea well. between Murray Pier and the V.R.C. The following entries have been received up to date:-

ladies have entered this year.

The mixed nomination race proved very amusing. Each lady was given

Mrs. Richmond, Miss A. Wheeler, Chinese umbrella with which she swant to her partner who was sitting Miss V. Youngy Miss E V Jennings, Miss D. May, Miss Enid Cornell, on the edge of the bath wearing hat and jacket. Here she had to Miss A. Dobison, Miss R. Young, extract a cigarette from his pocket, Miss M. Ramsey H. W. Kaight. She' 1place it in his mouth and light it. Wing Kwan Ying Ping Kwai, H

The gentleman was then required | Pak Ping, Sung In Tak, Gunner Keay, to swim two lengths of the bath D. Laing, J. V. Ramsey, A. Botelho with the lighted cigarette. The N. F. Pereira, I. Johnstone. Lam winning pair were Miss Vivian Shui Man, W. McLeod G. W. Sewell, young and M. Franco. The 100 Leung Shui Tak, W. G. Ramsey. F. Yards Ladies' Championship was wen Wheeler, G. Carvalho, T. Logan

B.G. Anself, Cpl. Court and D. Lyor.. by Miss Gladys Ramsay.

The prize distribution followed the completion of the programme.

Mr. W. Logan, chairman, said that

Prizes for the first and second ladies across bara heen offered by Mr J. Johnstone Senr, and the Kow-

Boys" respectively, j

15 His Excellency had been at the Club loon "Bing

$ for three successive days, which whikt M. SH Gardiner has 1 showed the great interest he had promised a prize to every lady cum- 6 taken. Before asking Major General pleting the course. Up to the present 7Ventris to give away the prizes he no prizes have been offered for the 1(Mr. Logan) would like to thank the men, and Mr. R. C. Witchell, the Coromittee and the Secretary for Hon. Sec. would be pleased to hear 68 having organized such a successful from any prospective donar.

meeting. The Committee had work-

0. H. R. W. 409 0

3-0 12 10 3, 21

4 0 17 1 5 2 9

NIGHT SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

ed strenuously. He had seen them At night, a Swimming Carrival at work even at midnight. He was for which quite a good programme. glad that the prizes had been has been drawn up, will be held in evenly shared

The Club had the Club's bath, commencing a

some old members continued Mr. o'clock. All the events are open to 0 Logan, whose time had expired as the Colony, and include a high 0 far as swimming was concerned and diving competition for: ladies. to these gentlemen be appealed to The entrance fee for the whole lot is train the youngsters. After thanking the Hon. Mr. J. Johnstone, Captain

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2 18 1 Wheeler, Captain Hussey, and other 52 14 1 prize donors, Mr. Logen said the 40 20 2 VRC. was among the oldest sporting 30 17 institutions in the Colony. In con

clusion he referred to the excellent form of Miss G. Ramsay in swim

KOWLOON C.C. v. U.S.R.C.

AN ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON.

The scores were:- KOWLOON CC.

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U.S.R.C.

ming and thanked Miss Jennings and Miss Tollan for having arranged the Indios the handicapping in races.

$1. After the sports, there will be dancing in the gymnasium.

Commander Kilgour and the pen

of the Navy are undertaking the decoration of the Club building er the occasion. The proceeds of the Carnival will be devoted to Barnardo's Homes.

"SQUEEZE."

BRIBES EXTORTED.

INDIAN CONSTABLE CONVICTED.

Dr.

The defendant, who pleaded "not" guilty," said that he had several times summoned the coolie for not observing traffic regulations. This charge had been falsely brought trouble. against him in order to get him into

The story goes that fe are indebt-make fun of it should add a little to the British War Office for apple, not because it is necessary

Major General Ventris said: Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, I GUINNESS.-On September 11. Eric the tmulation of this incrituinet-bit because it is nice!

must congratulate you and the Com- Cecil Guinness. D.S.O.. Lieating document, and Winston Chur-

mittee, and especially the Hon. enant, Royal Irish Regiment, chill in his Sunday writings has

Secretary, on the most admirable only son of Cecil Guinness, said that he believes there is son

Golf enthusiasts had a very enjoy-way in which these sports have been Hongkong & Shanghai Bank. thing in it. These protocols are

The items on the programme able time yesterday, when a series of run. Rangoon, and Mrs. Guirness, represented as the minutes of evre Tain merings of the Secret Direc

matches were played between teams quickly followed each other, and all

Before Magistrate Orme on Satur- Baldock. Herts. England.

tory of the Jewish people held in Paris towards the end of last

The Assistant Chaplain of St. representing the USRC, and the the races have been keenly contested century. They aimed at the over-

John's Cathedral, Rev. J. H. T.K.CC. The competition resulted in A very happy feature of this meeting day, an Indian constable was charged competitors, and the magnificent No. 2 Police Station, with having Holman is leaving Vancouver on the a win for the U.S.RC. by 16 games is the large number of juvenile at the instance of Inspector Kent, of display they have given us. I have unlawfully demanded and sccepted a and governments of Europe. That

Mr. H. A. Nisbet, having returned "Empress of Japan" on October 12 to 8.

had to study every kind of physical bribe of 50 cents from a truck cookie many Russian Bolsheviste hap-from leave, has resumed duty as and will be due here at the beginning

training, from weight lifting to employed by Messra. Bradley and

Co. pen to be Jews is a damning con-Registrar of the Supreme Court. of November. Mr. Holman, who is firmation. Let's start a pogrum.

Registrar of Companies, Official an Englishman and an Oxford

graduate, has been Chaplain to the J. Walker Major Bagnall needling stockings (laughter), and Before we spiflicare Administrator and Official Trustee.

Forces during the War and has been T. Grant P.G.de Parabian 1I have come to the conclusion that all the Jews we can find, what is

Mrs. Harold Macfarlane, who is working in Victoria, B.C., for the Dr. Woodman 1 Major Edward's the best exercise calculated to develop LJ. Blackburn 0 LL-Col. Crosse 1 the young body on graceful lines is last two years.

W. T. Elson... 0 J. Hooper

swimming. The Club had therefore chester Guardian? That paper shortly to be married to Mr. P. P. J.

done a lot for the physical training surely would not wilfully deceive Wodehouse, CIE, acting Captain

A very pleasant whist drive and R. R. Maca- The London Morning Post has us in a matter so serious? It de-Superintendent of Police, returned to

skill. 1 Major Hickling of the young people of the Colony.

Lieut. Commdr.

I thank you for having asked rue to been working up an awful ex-scribes the document as a

ing in the R. E. Theatre, Wellington

Kilgour ...... come here to give away these prizes Barracks. posure, in seventeen articles ruu-known and clumsy forgery. The the Colony from England on Saturdance took place on Friday even-

The fortunate players J. Parkes ning altogether to about sixty draft was fabricated in 1968 by a23

Three cheers for Major General columns, and how the people can official in the Prussian Post Office

Yesterday being the Feast of Our were Ladies-1. Mrs. Vosper (160); G. W. Avenail 1 Capt Archer... (Applause).

Ventris and the rendering of "God Capt. Gray.....Save the King" by the band .com go on eating sausage and mashed named Hermann Goedsche. who Lady of the Holy Rosary, was speci- 2, Mrs. Westlake (147); 3, Mrs. Laws H E Stevens O Capt. Murray... 1 as if nothing bad happened must was dismissed the service on acally celebrated at the Rosary Church, (147): 4, Miss V. Enwright (140); AWE David- be a thing that the Morning Post count of more vulgar forgeries."

Kowloon. The customary procession Booby, Mrs. McCarthy (102). Gents editor marvely at.

All politica! It was for long a stock breadsheet took place at 44tomary procession, Mr. Sargent (156); 2, Mr. H. E. Page Capt. Cordoncluded the proceedings. The results

Beach (156); 3, Mr. Denyer (155); 1. McMurtrie 0 Lt Hammond 1 follow: of

4. Mr. Brockbank (153); Booby, Mr. A. O. Brawn... O A.R.Sutherland 1 Two lengths hardtes: 1, L. M. unrest, according to our metropoli. of the German anti-semites. The participated in by hundreds

1. Ralston....I LES.Hodge Franco; 2, G. V. Hall. tan contemporary, is Instigated Russian police used it in 1905 for devotees.

Palling (107). S. Major Flynn carried Labrum 0 Capt. Meredith 1 100 yards boys championship of and Artificial. Without Deliberate pogrom propaganda. In 1918 and

A. E. Silkstone 1 WS. Brown the Colony: 1, A G. Botelho; 2; One fatal case of plague and out the duties of M. C.

Carl Cropley. Conspiracy there would be none. 1919 doctored typewritten copies There is (or was, until the Morn of the protocols, with the anti-one fatal case of cerebro-spinal fever,

H.E. the Governor has appointed ing Post showed it up) a Hidden English passages carefully deleted, the victims of which were both

Colonial Fland. For 150 years a "Formid were secretly circulated by emis Chinese, were reported on Friday. Mr. W. J. E. Mackenzie, M.C. Wakker 2nd able Sect" has been stirring up saries of Koltchak and Denikin Two cases of enteric fever, one MRCY.S..

I invented the French mong Cabinet Ministers and other Indian and the other Chinese, were Veterinary Surgeon. Mr. Mackenzie Dr. Woodman &

arrived here a few-months ago to 'trouble.

fill the post of Veterinary Surgeon W. T. Elson Revolution, and all the agitations officials of the Allied and Associated also reported.

The American Depart- (except newspaper agitations) that Powers:

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nightingale for the Dairy Farm Company. In Socialism, ment of Justice seems to have bave happened since. Trade Unionism, Sinn Feinism, spotted its true nature, but whe returned to the Colony from Japan consequence of the illness of Mr. J. Parkes & G.

Mr. Nizhtingale, the Adam Gibson, CV.S., he assisted the Indian Nationalism, and of course ther they knew or not, our British yesterday. Bolshevism are direct fruits of it. aeroplane service was made to dis-beadmaster of the British School at Government, and now that Mr. H. E. Stevens &

Kowloon, fell seriously 1 in Japan Gibson is invalided out of the service

IL E. Page & J. It makes the social conditions and tribute over Archangel and Mur-wbile on holiday and was unable to he has, by arrangement with the grievances which make these things mansk leadets based on the forgery, return to Hongkong in time for the Dairy Farm Company, succeeded to

a post for which he is thoroughly A. O. Brawn & What a game it is. And what re-opening of the school. possible. It is the Devil. It is

qualified. Mr. Mackenzie saw much J. Raison opposed to Throne and Altar, and fools men must be, to be influenced on such a secret revolu-by propaganda based it is helped by

To-morrow, the tenth anniverservice during the late war and holds v. C Labrum &

AE Silkstone 0 tionary organization in the shape obvious claptrap.

sary of the Portuguese Republic, the the Military Cross. Freemasonry

Portuguese Consul, Mr. C. de Albu

of Freemasonry."

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Capt. Gray Capt. Murray &

Cant, Cordor &

Four lengths handicap: 1, G. Carvalho; 2, A. Botelho.

Two lengths handicap. (Army and Navy): 1. Elsey; 2, Derrick

High dive (ladies and men): Men: 1. D. Laing: 2, G. Jorge. Ladies: 1, Mies Ruby Young: 2, Miss Vivian Young-

Two lengths veteran race: 1, J. Lyon; 2 R. J. Wilton.

Mr. A. Tavares, an employee of the Company, at whose instance the charge was brought, deposed that on the 28th September he was informed by one of the, coolies that the con- Squeeze" stable was attempting a

at his expense. Witness then pre-..

Marking a number of small coins pared a trap for the constable. with a cross, he gave them to the coolie, who then handed them to the constable at the latter's demand. The coins were later identified, when the constable was charged.

Evidence was given by the coolie in question to the effect that he had been on many occasions, pestered by the Indian who wanted money from him. He had refused. the requests and on several occasions had been in consequence charged by the constable at the Police Court and fined for obstruction.

440 yards championship of the

After further evidence the con- Colony: 1, J. R. Johnstone; 2. D. stable was sentenced to two months

Lt. Hammond 1 Lyon.

McMurtrie 0

A. R. Sutherland

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100 yards jadies" championship of hard labour. LES. Hodge 1 the Colony: 1, Gladys Ramsay: 2, Capt. Meredith

M. Ramsay.

& W.S. Brown 1

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below was received by the American Consulate General from the Manila Observatory at 10.30 a.m. 10-day:

Cyclone or typhoon W. of Balintang Channel direction unknown.

Consolation race: 1, R. Y. Frost ;" 2. E. Railtou 6 Ladies' two lengths team race: the Misses M. Ramsay, C. Smith, D. Saigon is much excited over

Witchell, L Phillips and E. Puncheon. foreign Consuls and Government & robbery of $180,800

Mixed nomination race: 1, L. M. servants at his office from 10 am. currency), which a Norwegian, Mr.

Franco and Miss Vivian Young; 2. Whether you have or have not to 11 am, and members of the Schroder, sent from Singapore to his

W. Taylor and Miss M. Ramsay. according to the Morning Post, is a grievance, whether you have or Portuguese community from 11.30 firm in Saigon by an employe of

Ladies' consolation race; 1, Miss have not an idea for the ameliorato 12.30. The Club de Recreio in Franco-Indian blood. The latter saw

G. Smith; 2, K. Simmons. AVOIDED.. Before we start our pogrom, let tion or betterment of conditions Kowloon are celebrating the anthe money placed in a leather bag, DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE

Water Polo: VRC's team (R. C. and travelled with the bag by the us look at the evidence said to prove in Kowloon, whether you think the niversary by a dance.

"Kamuning" from Singapore to Sai- that the Jews, have preserved their Ratepayers' Association has made

when the child has a cold. The G. C. Jorge, J. Johnstone, M. L. Rail- political organization and used it good or not, however faint your

The Church of England Men's gon arriving on the 19th August. DITERIA is anally contracted Witchell, G. A. Carvalho, C. Marcal,

ton and J. Soares). consistently to overcome the Chrie-interest may seem to be, you ought Society is holding its first meeting Mr. Ochs, a friend of Mr. Schroder, cold prepares the child's system for the tion order. Let us make sure that to make a point of being present for the Winter Session to-morrow, at who was acting for hire, went to the re epti a and dere opment of the diph diphtheris in the neighbourhood children kept at botne they have scheme to found at the Kowloon British School this 9 pm, in the Chinese Language ship and took the employe and the theris germs. When there are cases of *'universal Jewish

evening at a quarter to six. It is School, and meetings will subse rather bag with the money home in that bare co'da shoals

Capt. H. S. McGrath, ADC. to DOT doctor your blood for rheum with the sceptre in the Hidden a duty, upon the honourable dis- quently be held fortnightly. The bis car. The employe went off on hus and off the street ontil recovered. Give (Jewish) Hand.

charge of which you will in after Committee have been drawing up a own affairs, and Mr. Ochs proceeded them. Chamberling Cough Remedy

sunshine, then Nato e will restore The document is "The Pro-years look back with satisfaction programme for the Session. At the to breakfast with two others, the bag and they will not have to remain HE the Governor, who has been on of Chamber sin Pain Palms. In a few system of this troublesome disease. tocols of the Learned Elders of Estimates of the accomplished opening meeting the Rev. TG. being under their eyes all the time home long. It also cleans out the culturea trip in North China, returned to days it will get you up and out into the

risk of contracting infections in passengers by the "Siberia Maru," For sale by all Choists and Sure Were Mr. P. A. Cox, Miss E. Cox and for exle by all Chemists and Blore- Zion, which was printed as an work of the K.R.A. vary, but there Waldegrave will give an address on After breakfast it was found that beds, which form is a child's throat

keepers. Mr. and Mrs. Lecable. leeepers anonymous pamphlet a few months is no doubt of the permanent value "The Church and the Seilor" Later there was a cur along the ice of then it has a cold, and minimizes the the Colony yesterday. Among other red blood to your wins and soos is the ago by the British Government of the Association, of its, portent there is to be a special social meeting bag and that it did not "contain any

to welcome the new Bishop. printers, Eye and Spottiswood. and promise to the Colony

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