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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

THE WILTÉRIRE REGIMENT.

VESTERDAY'S MEETING..

At Sookumpoo Valley yesterday, By a queer irony of joss, our pro-the annual sehistic sports meeting of perty was misdirected and mis- the Wiltshire Regiment was held in delivered by an official whom we the presence of a large and enthusias had recently praised for his "genius tic gathering which included the for organization." Not only did families of the men. Many frience he direct it wrongly but when we of the officers of the regiment took were enquiring anxiously for it be told us that he had sent it to the Telegraph whereas in fact, he had

sent it to the Post! And he "sup- posed no harm had been done

advantage of the advertised invitation Men of the Navy were also present in and spent a very enjoyabla afternoon.

full force.

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Soon after the commencement, £

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

YESTERDAY AFTERNOONG ·

PROCEEDINGS.

NEW STAMP ORDINANCE.

TO OPERATE FROM MAT 2.

After our report of yesterday afternoon's meeting of the Legislative Cosnail closed,

The Attorney-General introduced a new case. No. 45, to provide that the Ordinance shall come into opera- tion on the 1st of May, 1921. He said he understood the intention was slight drizzle set in but this did not to take the third reading of the Bill affect the proceedings which went on Saturday, st a formal meeting of off without a hitch. Competition was the Council, and the Bill would be keen throughout and some rary close gazetted in a Gozette Extraordinary, and exciting races ware witnessed. The Hon. Mr. Pollock: I suppose, Much interest was centered in such | Mr. Attorney, there is no objection As for the poor old China Mail.novel events as the four-legged race, to the Bill coming into force on a it gets nothing, either nelane the Miller and Sweep contest, and the nor apology nor compensation. Itesha bending race, all of which is simply supposed that no harm provided much fun..

The Post lifted from our articlà the meat and juice of it, and puth lished it yesterday morning. We bare instructed the young man who wrote it for us to send a bill to the Post. It is up to them to pay him something for his work.

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has been done.”

The Championship of the meet! We hope that does not hear of it, that's all. It went to Lieut. Moors who is to be our old friend learns how we have congratulated an his performance been done by and done, he will which showed that he was no mean certainly want to be rooze vitupera.sprinter. He thoroughly deserved the tive and vehemently vitriolic than prize. we think the occasion requires."

The Regimental Shield was won by -B" Company which obtained a total of 51 points. "D" Company was second with 15 points to its credit.

LOCAL AND GENERAL-

The approaching wedding is an nounced of Mr. G. A. Caccace to Mrs. Catherine Hunter, of Quarry Bay

Reports circulared in Shanghai to the effect that Shanghai ricsha; coolics were about to go on strike were disproved on inquiries made at

reliable sources. „The rumour was

probably only an echo of the Tientsin riesha cocles' strike.

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The enjoyment of the afternoon was greatly enhanced by musia played by the Regimental Band under Band- master J. W. Eatson.

RESULTS.

The following are the results:- 100 yds: 1. Lt. Bevan; 2, L. Moore; 3, Corporal Flannar.

Potato race: 1. Corporal Lancaster, 2 L Corporal Trivett: 3. Pte. Hawkes Cigarette Lighting race: 1, Pte. Warren; 2, Pte. Clarkson; 3, Pte. Webb.

Among the passengers who sailed by the Empress of Russia rester- day were Sir Ellis Kadoorie, Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird. Rev. Fr. L. Robert.2. Messrs HP. White R. J. Patter-:

son, D. K. Blair, F. B. L. Bowley A. Forbes. T. R. Chassels, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smyth, Mrs. and Miss A. Stevenson. Mrs. G. Sachse, also Mr. and Mrs. Banbury and Mr. H. B. Graybill of Canton and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cements of Shanghai.

220 yds. : 1. Lt. Bevan : 2. Corporal Flannar; 3, Lt. Moore; 4, Pte. Jones. Sergeants race: 1, Sgt. Whitbread; Set. Dawes: 3, Sgt. Evans. Old soldiers' race (limited to coz porals and privates who enlisted before 4-8-11, Pte. Mead; 2, L Corporal Norris; 3, Corporal Lane.

Long jump: 1, Sgt. Whitbread; 2, Lt. Moore; 3, Lt. Bevan; L. Corporal Amor. Distance 192.

Half mile-1, L-Corporal Realf; 3, Lt. Moore; 3, Pte. Usher; 3, Pte. Hawkes. Time 2.18 2-5 secs.

Boys' race-1, Boy Middleton; 2, Boy Johnson 3, Boy Small

Sunday?

The Attorney-General said he did not think so.

His Excellency: Make it Monday,

This was agreed to.. the 2nd day of May.

THE SCHEDULE.

Heading No. 1. Adjudication fee (to be paid on the requisition or other application for adjudication).

The Attorney-General said that a representation had been made by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce that the fee of $10 was too high and he moved that it be reduced to $5.

His Excellency (to Mr. Lau Cho pak): Will you second that?

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The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak: I think it is still too high. Every time Chinese goes to the Stamp Office and asks for a document to be stamped he has to pay $5.

FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921.

CORRESPONDENCE.

TIP FOR POLICE.

(To the Editor of the China Matt.23

THE DUTY ON LEASES. On Head 26, re-aumbered 24-the Attorney-General moved a new seb- heading No. 2, providing that where the lease, if granted in consideration of a rent, is for any term not extend ing one year, a stamp duty of 50 cents will be payable in respect of

Sir-shall be mach obliged if you every $100 or part thereof, of the will be so kind as to allow me ta rent for one year; and where the informs the Police, through your valued lease is for "sny" term, exceeding one Papers, of a most unhealthy and dis- year, $1 for every $100 or part gusting practice of some of the night- thereof, of the rent for one year. soil-carriers. One night I stayed at The Hon. Mr. Pollock; I think it a friend's house on Conduit Road, and, would be more equitable to double as a consequence of my not being the present duty of 10 cents for every able to go to sleep, partly on account $100 and on 30 years or more 50 cents for every $100. It is a big in crease on a one year's lease, from 10 to 50 cents, and on 3 years, of 25 crats to $1.

The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak: I agree with Mr. Pollock: I think it is too much.

The Attorney-General pointed out that 50 cents on a lease valued at $125 dollars a month would mean only $7.50 a year.

His Excellency: At present. It is | only $1.50.

The Hon Mr. Lau Cha-pak: It

would be a burden on the lessre.

The Colonial Secretary: tenant.

the great number of mosquitoes in the room, "I took a stroll along the road. I came upon a night-sol- carrier, who was bending over the nullah at the East end of the road. Out of curiosity, I approached him in order to see what he was doing and, to my great disgust, I found that be was pouring night-soil into the unliak. I was so enraged that I almost lost my temper. I, however, managed to control myself and threatened that I doing it again. I walked on sad, to would arrest him if I caught hin

The Colonial Treasurer: It is a my great surprise, I saw another one small burden compared with the rent doing the same thing and making use in the past has been very light.

The Colonial Secretary: The daty of the gutter in front of a house next to the Taiwan Bank Mess. Despite landlord or the tenant?

His Excellency: Who pays the the fact that the gutters are to be washed every morning, this is a very The unhygienic practice, and I hope the Police will take steps to detect them The Hon. Mr Lang: The less we and punish one or two severely, so increase rents the better: keep as to deter the others from continuing them down, rather

with the practice.

Yours faithfully,

G. V. C. Hongkong, 28th April. 1921.

The Colonial Secretary: In some cases, I understand, the tenant pays half, and the landlord pays half. In 30me cases the tenant pays the lot: I don't think there is any case where the landlord pays the lot.

His Excellency:· You might make 25 cents up to one year, 50 cents up to three years, and then the dollar. Would that meet the objection?

His Excellency: I understand the collector is always ready to help in a case of that kind. Where any formalit adjudication is applied for then he has to pay.-Where-be-formal adj. dication is applied for there is no | charge whatever.

The Secretary for Chinese Affairs

The amendment suggested by His Excellency was agreed to.

Amendments were made in the

said it was only in a case of a dispute wording of Heading 30, re-numbered that adjudication was applied for. 29. The effect was to make cuilateral Chinese who asked for an opinion securities subject to a duty of 10 were always given it. On adjudica cents instead of 20 cents and exten- tion-one-paid, but not for merelysions of time of original mortgage, asking advice.

and transfers of mortgage, also, 10 cents on every $100.

The Hon. Mr. Lau Chupak: In that case, I withdraw my objection.

The heading, as amended, was ap proved.

Heading 34, renumbered 33 (Policy of Insurance) was revised, one of the alterations being to make Heading No. 5, relating to agree the duty on re-insurance the same as 'ment for the sale of property' was on a direct policy. omitted and subsequent headings were re-muzubered accordingly.

GYMKHANA.

"LIST OF ENTRIES.

The entries for the Gymkhana on May 7th are as follows:

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Five Furlongs for Subs-Peradven- tur, King Harry, Neston. Frampton, Mouldy, Workshop, Glad Eye, Carpen ter Bagged Not Shooting Sta Desho, Mountain Bear, Givenchy.

Class Handicap-Redbird, Mystic Dahlia, Cranby, Tweedledum, Bird- shop, Tuckshop, Spoilt Child, Meny- sand, Ragged Nut, Bolshevic, By Jingo, Repulse Bay Chief, Harlequin. Heading 41, renumbered 40-re Beggar King, Moorland King, Coal It is surprising to find a member

lating to shares. The duty was King, Spynie, Shooting Star, St. of the Hongkong Legislative Council,

altered from 50 cents for every $100 Anthony, Hatton, Blackspot, Mount- who has adornedth ar body for some

to 20 cents, payable before execution. ain Stream, Lighting, Stanley Chief, 20 years or so, asking the authority

In Heading 42, re-numbered 41, Quo Vadis, Ajar, Pantile, Scamper- for the statement that no debate is

The Attorney-General moved an changed from $3 to $5, in the two Charing Cross, Spotted Band, Forest (shippers' books), the duty was dale, Sospey Sponge, Tiddleywinks, allowed on the first reading of a bill

amendment to sub-clause & exempting instances in which the figure occur Child, Dandy Child, Our John and before Council. The question of pro-s boy)-1, D. Ca. 2, C. Co.; 3, B. Co. | letters of credit granted in the Colony red. cedure arose in the Straits Council a Time 3.34 4-5 secs.

and drawn out of the Colony. He

Ardelan iew meetings ago and was quickly

On Heading 43, re-numbered 42— Throwing the cricket hall-1, Sgt. said: It has been suggested to me

Gyrkhana Stakes.--Speckled Mouse, settled by reference to the Standing Gorton; 2. L.-Corporal Trivett, 3, that this does not act quite fairly. Iftalegraphic transfer advice). Spot Child, Merrysand, Balsheric, By. The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak moved Jingo, Harlequin, Beggar King, Pre, Mead; 4, Pte. Bushnell. Dist would point out that if it is found

not to cover what it is intended to that the duty be reduced from 10 Hatton, Louza, Quo Vadis, Scamper We are informed by the Hong-ance 86 yards 4 inches.

Children's race for boys.-1, Harry cover, examption can be made by cents to 5 cents for every $100. Belle, Jawleyford, Spotted 8and, Dandy considered 5 cents would be more child, Hongkong Chief, Stanley Chief

Orders, observes the Straits Times.

Inter-Company relay race (one officer, 0.8, CQMS, Sargeant, Corporal, Lee. Corporal, Private and

| kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora-

tion-that-they-have-received a tele-Reynolds 2 Arthur Balchin gram from their Singapore Office that Lionel Cheesley. a Straits Settlements Loan 1921 of

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One mile.--1, L-Corporal Real; 320 milkons will be issued on May 2, Pte. Usher, 3, L-Corporal Britton,

2, 1921, bearing interest at 7 per Time 5.18 1.5 secs. cent. p.a.. payable half yearly, free of tax other than death duties. Issue price 100 per cent. repayable at par on May 1, 1926.

A remarkable experiment has

geon superintendent of the Hobart

proofs of its own articles.

The reader in the issue now in General Hospital in transplanting a

Band race-1, Pte. Mead; 2, Pte. Jones; 3. Pte. N. Roach.

Four-legged race.-1, Bandsman Jones: 2 L-Corporal Philip: 3, Corporal Lane..

mile-1. Sgt. Dawes; 2, Lt.

Ladies' artist's purse-1, Lt. Bing

LETTERS OF CREDIT. Heading No. 12, re-ntimbered 10, relating to Bills of Exchange.

song of móney; people in the coun-]

reasonable.

ed.

The Hon. Mr. Chau Siu-ki second. and Patran

Polo

Regulation at any time.

"The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak~~~The Chinese want to know if letters of credit include private letters authoris-

Scurry-Peanut, Mouse, ing people on the mainland to pay Herod the point brought Murphy Brown Paper, Iddy. Miseri His Excellency: The Government Talisman, Springer, Black, Chesnut try-private individuals or firms forward for exemption up to $10,000, mus Doleful, Wee fore, After Dark suppose I write to Canton asking a but, acting an advice which they felt and Moonshine.

Two-mile Post Handicap for Sube.— firm or private individual to pay a was sound, they consider that the certain sum of money to a friend or tax is not one that will cause any Peradventure, Leighton, Neston, a member of my family, do you call hardship nor, one would suppose, Frampton, Pawnshop, Workshop, cause any such business to be trans Birdshop, Glad Eye, Carpenter, Coal that a letter of credit?

The Attorney General: I should acted out of the Colony to any great King, Flywheed, Shooting Star, St.

Mr. Lau Chu-pak): Do you wish for a winks, and Repulse Bay Chit. division?

lues claim ownership in its ow been performed by Dr. Ratten, sur-Moore: 3, Lt. Bevan; 4, Pte. Warren imagine that is not a letter of credit extent. Therefore, I am unable to Anthony, Blackspot, Dunspot, Louza, 21, 1921, at Shanghai, Mathco his hands has the article mention- gland from a woman to another, in-nam; 2, Sgt. Holdman; 3, Major/but a mere request. I am afraid I accept the amendment, (To the Hon. Quo Vadis," Ajax, Drome," Tiddley-

7. Beraha to Alia Palomova,"

DEATH

cannot give a definition off-hand,

here.

ed, and can judge for himself if it sare, with the result that the patient Bagnall

His Excellency: Payment is made High Jump-1, L'Corporal Amer; is as good as we think it is.

became normal and has remained sa We ought, having taken the since, the operation being performed, L.-Corporal Norman; 3, Sgt. Whit The Hon. Mr. Las Chupak: It is initiative and done a lot of work a month ago. Dr. Ratten declined to bread; 4. L-Corporal Rodgers. rather confusing. GROAT-On April 21. 1921, at (with official assistance for which say whether the gland was from a Height 5 feet 6 inches.

The Hon. Mr. Pollock: A letter of Shanghai, Sarah Milred Griat, we are grateful to have had what living woman or what sort. He said One mile race (open to British credit is usually issued through' a mother of Mrs. Thomas Free-the journalists call a "scoop. But though he was more than satisfied Army, Navy and Volunteers)-1, bank.

the official carelessness, or what-with the result it was too early to Mair; 2. Ramsay; 3, Morrison; 4, His Excellency: erer it was, that sent the Chinu make prophecies. Four doctors had L-Corporal Realit Mail proofs to the office of another examined the woman and had agreed Sack race.-1, Pte. Turner; 2, Boy newspaper, has robbed us of our that failing a cure by operation she Johnson; 3, L-Corporal Britton. other places. It is usual,to send one China Mail.distinct and easily recognizable weuld have to go to a mental hospital.

right to priority of publication.

man, aged 66 years.

The

*TRUTE, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE"

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921.

Hurdles.-1, L-Corporal Amor; 2, L-Corporal Norman: 3, Lt. Moore; 4, Corporal Lancaster.

Boot race (ammunition boots.)— 1, Pte. Jowers; 2, Pte. Dadd; 3, Pte Brown

Inter Company relay race-1, Co.;.2, D. Co.; 3, C. Co.

A mumber of people deposit money locally and usually that money is paid out in

letter with the names and amounts. Where name and amount is entered, I think it should come under letter of credit.

1. Mile

Handicap-Leighton, The Hott. Mr. Lau Chu-sak: I do Tuckshop, Fawnshop, Spoilt Child, not think it will be my good.

Bolshevic. By Jingo, Harlequin, His Excellency: Heading 43, re- numbered 42, stands part of the Beggar King, Moorland King, Fly- Schedule.

wheel, St. Anthony, Hatton, Dunspot, Mountain Bear, Lighting, Ajax, Seam- perdale, Jawleyford, Soaper Sponge, Forest Child, Our John, Kandy Chief, Hongkong Chief and The Ameer.

Heading 46, re-numbered 44- relating to voluntary disposition inter viros of property, was amended by substituting $10,000 for $5,000.

On the motion of the Hon. Mr. Pollock, the Attorney-General was authorised to make any amendments consequential on the re-numbering.

The Council then resumed.

The Attorney-General suggested

BILL TO BE RE-PRINTED. that the sub-head as drafted be

His Excellency: In view of the approved and that any appropriate large number of amendments, the B.exemption could be made by Regula- Government feel it will be convenient

tion.

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This was agreed to.

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WHY

DOES A CAT ARCH ITS BACK WHEN 17 MEETS A DOG?

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It has more than coce been re- The very large consignments of presented to us that we would make whisky" which are being exported to fewer mistakes if we would only Canada, it is presumed for consump approach the Government in the tion in the U.S.A.. have not escaped first instance for information, the attention of the Government, and This incident does not greatly en- a correspondent understands the matter

Practically all the instinctive, ac- RECLAMATION RECLAME. courage us to act upon the hint. has been referred to the Law Officers

to have the Bu re-printed as quickly tions of domesticated animals may Item, Government clacials never of the Crown. Probably, before long..

Officers' race-1, Mejor Timmis ;

as possible and it is hoped that hon. be traced back to what they did in There should be an accent over seem to understand that news if this trade continues, and there ap- 2, Lt. Dodington; 3, Major Law.

BULLS OF LADING.

members may have the Bill, with all the days when they roamed wild in the first e of that second word,papers must be produced in a hurry pears every prospect of its so doing, Throwing the bomb1, L-Corporal į because it's French, but with

Heading 13, relating to Bills of amendments pristed, by to-morrow the forests and were forced to delend Item, by hemming and having a step will be taken to restrict the Kelsey; 2; L-Corporal Amor: 3, Lading.. On the motion of the evening,or, at any rate, first thing themselves at a moment's notice... capital letters it isn't done. We and dilly dallying they sometimes export of any spirit in abnormal Pte. Wootten; i, Lt. Farmer.

Attorney-General, the duty was on Saturday. I propose to adjourn For example, even a ponieranian, want it très-gravement prononce; give the impression that they think quantities. As spirit exported pays with an ear for its journalistic newspapers should not be produced no duty, this extraordinary develop eats of the Colony)-1, Capt. Davies in the two places in which

Half mile (open to European resid- amended, by substituting $5 for $3 the Council till Saturday, noon, when probably the most petted of dogs, it the third reading of the Bill will be will turn round and round on its meaning, although we fear we shall at all.

ment in the whisky trade to Canada (R.G.A.); 2, Mair (H.K.V.C.);" 2,

down-filled pillow before curling up to not enjoy the réclame to which our Item, things as little peeding means a very serious loss to the Ramsay (V.R.C.).

go to sleep a reversion to the days enterprise entitled us. This an-secrecy as the state of the weather British Exchequer.

when its ancestors had to trample nouncement is not made in a straf-they pretend to regard as official

Miller and Sweep-1, Boy Roach; 2. L-Corporal Parton.

Four cases

down the grass in order to make a ing spirit, but with the cynical secrets what should patently be The Cabinet has instructed the

of smallpox, two bed for themselves. resignation of those accustomed to public information is sometimes Board of Trade to prepare a bill for

Rickeha bending race-1, Corporal

Indian and two Chinese, were report- In like manner, the instinctive abuse and hardship and the worst doled out in the manner of a miser the purpose of dealing with banks and Lancaster; 2, Bombardier Watson; of joss.

pay his bills.

safeguarding depositors. In pursu-3, Lt. Farmer. It occurred to us some time ago Item, the public is adult, and ance of this the Parliamentary Secré- Children's race for girls1, E. "to tell the public all about the cannot permit itself to be spoon-tary to the Board (Sir P. Lloyd Haigh; 2, Irene Williams; 3,

Prays Fast Reclamation scheme, fed in that way.

Graeme) has had several conferences Blunsden. and to tell 'em right. This meant Item, it was a good joke to pass with bankers on the subject, and they Obstacle race-1, Pte. Burdett; 2, in which it occurs in the schedule. tion of meat if the report of the and an involuntary position of 3 costly map. It also meant offi- on the China Mail idea to another have considered a scheme under which Sgt. Dawes; 3, Pte. Warren; 4, Pte.lating to exchange contracts, was considering the matter from the stand- The fact that the cat is terrified, is

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occurred.

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ever a cat meets a dog with which it is not on friendly terms, is at

...taken. Heading 16, re-numbered 14— relating to Charter Party. The duty was amended to 15 cents for every $100-instead of 25 cents.

CONVEYANCE ON SALE

ed on Wednesday Both the Chinese arching of the back, noted when- Heading 17, renumbered 15-cases were fatal. relating to conveyance on sale. The Maty was amended by substituting There should be a radical over-once an indication that " the cat $20,000 for $50,000, in both places haul in the slaughtering and distribu- has recognized its traditional enemy Reading 22, renumbered 20; re Ministry of Health Committee, now defence against the expected attack. amended to agree with the new point of public health, comes up to apparent by the bristling of the fur. clause relating to exchange contract cancellation note.

expectation. Decenter methods in while arching the back brings the slaughter-houses are long overdue. feet close together and gives the Heading 23, re-numbered 21-re The practice of carrying uncovered claws a firmer grip on the ground, lating to duty, in fore-closure order) meat in open carts through the streets thus permitting exceptionally rápid was amended so that the stamp duty is a long-standing offence and the ex-movement in any direction. More of 50 cents for every $100 Wn Imply to posure of uncovered meat in shops iste, the car knows instinctively that $20,000 instead of $5,000, and scandals will go, we take it. It is to the back of its neck, wo it withdraws the value of property not exceeding a constant menace to health. All these the dog will seek to sink its teeth in maiding the duty 31 for every $100 be hoped, however, that Dr. Addison's its head as far as possible, and thus where the value of the property reforms will not require a horde of accentuates the arched back through exceeds $20,000, instead of 5000

an additional posture of defence.

cial permission and information. paper. Serve it right.

a bark will be defined as an institü, Webb. "All these things we did arrange for, The map was engraved on woodtion which receives deposits repayable Tug of war,--1, Sergeanta. "We got official permission and in- by a local Chinese, and is awon on demand by cheque. All such Consolation race-1, L-Corporal formation, and undertock to sub- derful piece of work. The reader banks, it is proposed, shall have to Drew; 2, L.-Corporal Nye; 3, Pte. mit proofs before publication is requested to excuse the few mis quent audits of its accounts by in Pritchard. Proofs were submitted.

takes in spelling in it our, little dependent auditors chosen, from a

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When they did not come back, scoop having been prematurely pack selected annually by the banka

-THE PRUIT SEASON. *** we asked for them, only to be sprung, we could not wait to have The scheme, it is said, has been well blindly informed that they had another block ent for the sake of received by the bankers, who are to Bot during the fruit sombor, Be OWEL complaint is more to be prets, been sent to the office of another the few literal corrections neces hold a further meeting to pur the final sure to keep betale of Chamberlain's newspaper!

sary. The map would be explans touches to it. The bill will then be Calio sed Diarrhon, Hemedy as hand. The China Mail claims no mono-tory in any case, without the introduced into the House of Com-It mayor alle. For pale by all

of official inforination: but it names..

(Chemists and Biorekeepers

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