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trade. The words not | The London Office of the Hongkong Daily | bolag, romels of Frets the Hongkong Weekly Press, the Chung seagoing typer Ngoi San Fo, and the Chronicle and Directory Locordingly added to

Regulation 1 (Mr. for China, Japani, Straits Settlements, etc., han Bax Tronside to Lord been opened at No. 181, Fleet Street, EU Balisbury, May 25th 1899.

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of any of the other nations. This state of affairs can only be altered by the change of the balance of numbers between Russia and the Powers whose interests are not the same as Russia's, and by the arrival on the

... Chan Kan, a widow residing at No. 3, Log. scene of Count VON WALDERSEE HOW

Yuen Street, placed a jacket out to dry on a Boon the German commander-in-chief is due

Tlying from Treaty The main idea of famboo yesterday morning, and at ten o'clock. to arrive at his destination we are not in a position to say; nor yet is it known of what Porta would impede the Concession was she saw a man, whose name was found to be that foreign steamers Fung Lui, come along. pick up the jacket and nature is the German Emperor'e plan which purely local, trafle."

erseed could ply from Sir Clande

bamboo and walk away. The women raised an he carries in his pocket. To, quote ourplying from Treaty Treaty Port to and

alarm and the man was arrested yesterday: Mr.. northern contemporary once more: "We ports because, as he from the interior."

It was herer Hazeland sentenced him to six weeks hard la "There are sections of intended by the bour. & CO., sball all have to wait for that to be unsaid, June 3rd, 1998:

"folded; and the interval will be used by the Upper Yangtze regulations that Russia to consolidate her hold on the north and other rivers which foreign steamera could are practically cut oft pass into the interior of China, while the rescued Ministers at from Treaty Forts by and trade from place Peking of the other Powers look ut each

to place for a certain "other across the Spanish Minister's table be found advantageous time without coming registry." (Sir Claude Macdonald, January, 1900).

AERATED WATER

FACTORY

Has been recently greatly enlarged and relitted with the best English Machinery, cinbodying the latest improvements in the

trade!

THE PUREST, INGREDIENTS only - are used, and the utinest çare and cleanliness exercised in the manufacture throughout.”

THE WATER USED is specially filtered and proved by repeated analyses to be absolutely pure.

FOR COAST PORTS Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for

Packages and Empties when received back in good order.

| rapida,&o..yst it might

Mr. II. Humphroys's house, "Derrington, was sold yesterday to o Chinaman for $65,000.

Dr

During the 24 hours preceding noon yester

An Admiralty Committen is enquiring into the subject of naval mations and meal hours,

When the last mail left Lindon the Mansion

a total of a million sterling

day there were parted, one fresh caso of Hoses War Fond only wantert £185 to complete.

plague and one death from the disease,

The negotiations for the prohibition of the

On Tuesday afternoon Isa Kit, servant boy a loafer go into the verandah and come out export of cattle from Shanghai after the 15th

Mr. J. Alaks, of No. 1, Richmond Rool, kaw again with a chair. The boy arrested him, and - inst, have fulled yesterday Mr. Haseland sentenced him to s

month.

The Austrian Parliament has been dissolved by Imperial decreo; the new election will take place on December 4th

Early yesterday morning a fire broke out at 178, Third Street, which is a jos-stick shop.

Mr. Sellner, the manager of the Manila The Fire Brigade appeared, and succeded in artinguishing the flames. Only about 330 dam | Times, has been on a visit to Hongkong, and is ago was done. The cause of the fire is un-returning by the U, 8. transport Meade, which

Our home correspondent writes to us with regard to the weekly article entitled "Sport and Anecdoto "We have been accessful inkown. securing a new contributor for the column..

and wonder what they can do to get orbits to maintain steamers back to their port of Commencing with the first week in the nort |

of their own again."

THE CIRCUMLOCUTION OFFICE

ON INLAND NAVIGATION.

on than sections.“

The publication of the local rules being desingble, and easily

(Bir

["It being one of the principles of the Circumlocu.complished it is alus tion Office over en any account whatever to give a provided for." straightforward answer, Churios Dickens.)

Claude Macdonald, June 3rd, 1898).

**As regards the publication Di the tales and Regulations in force at the several places where does anđ duties are payable, refurred to in Rule. 7 ...the pablication is showing the contradictory statements made from time to time by the Government on the to take place before opening of Inland Waters-an opening which the end of this Chinees our local Chamber of Commerce justly cltracor." (iz. 1898), terised as a hopeless shat.

In view of any possible inclination on the part of our Goverpiueut once more to accept and rely on Chinese promises, it is well that the public should know the manner in which they have been juggled out of their rights with `past concousions. We publish below Home Ex. tracts from the Blue Books and other sources,

Sir Clouds Macdonald to Lord Salisbury, 11th June, 1898. Blue Book No. 1, 1890, p. 174. "I recalled the history of the Concession Although it was ostensibly a promise freely given by China, it was, as their Excellence knew, made at the request of Her Majesty's | Government at a time when Great Britain had strong reasons for foeling that on account of our vastly prependerating shipping and trade interests Great Britain was the country most concerned in the new departure.

To give an instance of the specios of objection I was bound to make, Itok the Ministers that I had heard from outside Boarves that the now Regulations restricted the concession to Treaty port provinces. Now, the original announco- ment made to me contained no such rostriction. It said that wherever the use of native boats 1 now by Treaty permitted to foreigners, they

Orders through Local Post or by Telegram shall equally be permitted to employ steamer or steam launches, and if this very distinct receive prompt attention.

promise were restricted I would be forced to object most emphatically.

In addition I yesterday sent the Ministers a letter embodying the snlatance of your Lord ship's telegram of the 6th June, in which, I was Counterfoil Order Books supplied on instructed to make it clearly understood that Hor Majesty's Goternment woul! insist on application

satisfactory regulations."

Registered Telegraphic Address:

- DISPENSARY, HONGKONG."

→Wherever the use of native bontà is now by Treaty permitted to Foreignors they shall equally be permitted to employ steamers or steam hanches (Sir

Lord Salisbury).

"British ships shall carry British goods to every riverside town in-China(Hon, G. N. Curzon in House of

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, Claude Macdonald to

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The aim of the [20 original Concession, which was to allow foreign merchants to use steam vessels for

HONGKONG OFFICE: 9, PRATA CENTRAL. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLXET STREST, E.C.

HONGKONG, September 20th, 1900

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Foreigners have the right to take goods into lina either by paying taxation en route or commuting it for a lump sum We presume Mr. Ironside will concele.

Not published yet!

Saptamber, 1900. Not published yet!

Oficer not appointed.

"The provincial anthorities will yet!

ppoint at each Treaty Port E responsible officer who will collect an provincial account the duos and duties on goods going to

waters." coming from inland

or

The officer' appointed will have an office in the vicinity of the Customs House." (Supplementary Rules, Inlal Navigation).

math, the article will be written weekly by a gentiaman of esnspicuous abëlty and very wide Our new experience in the wikietis world. contributor wields a vigurine jen and his nu rivalled knowledge of the subjeét may be relied apon for an interesting and readable contri- bation."

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On Tuesday afternoon a plucky thing done by a European constable, whose nume Lave been puably to discover. Sosas coolies were carrying bricks from a junk to the Praya when one of the missed his footing and fell into the water. A crowd of Chinese gathered round and callously watched his struggles, no ons making the slightest attempt to save him Sooing the crowd the constable in question, who was making for the ferry lausel, entired the canso of the exeltement, and on learning thataman had fallen into the water he immediately jäbip»: ed in and brought him ashore.

Yesterday Mr. Hazelanit fnod a Kowloon ricksha collo or eight days' hard for using

abusive language towards Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro, of the Supreme Court. On Monday last Mr. D'Almanda a Castre took a ricksha from Kowloon Ferry Wharf to the V.B.C. (four minutes' drive) and paid the man the usual fee. five cents. The colle thought he was farullsieut --The publication of Not done yet, nor | ly paid and used very bad language. His Wor- the Lekin Tariff is any attempt being ship remarked that he himself had found the Regulations, asked for made at arts to pred at coolies very abusive. We hope this will be in the Shipping Treaty ports it. Companies' letter of

a good lesson both to the ricksha coolies here the 28th March last,

and at Karloun, for they are really very dis- agreeable sometimes, should of course be insisted on without delay; but it would appear from Mr. Mansfield's comments that it is actually

way.

11 ndor (Observations by Mr. G. Jamieson at Lord Salisbury's request, 8th August, 1899).

"Cargo shipped on native boats to be towed Bax by steamers is to be on- the asmo footing as

done!

The taration of

There is a block of houses in Half@wood Rand, opposite the Chinese Recreation Grood, which i has enraal en snenviable reputation as the re- Fort of gubb. The police are contually making rakke, suwd during one of these raids on 244. Hollywood Road, in January last, one of gamblers lost his life while attempting to cheaper On Tulay evening Chief Detective) Inspector Hanson and a party of police. Visited goods carried in these 22. Hollywood Esul, the third floor. They native verrois amounts found a crowd of people, including some women, by special arrangement gambling round a table. Twenty arrests were to less than the daty made. Three men attempted to escape into the and a half payable to

next home by way of the verandah. They were the L. M. Customs and const trade naturally maturally ra hany, ad one of them missed plementary Rules).

"What proceeds will flows in this channel. his footing and fell into the strost. He alighted mithee without further. These steam launches on his head, which, was erashed in, and died on detail to suggest tow vessala not merely the spot. The koopers of the house were fined explanations of, and to inland places between reasons for, the ports but even to other $25 each, or two months; and the rest XI, or 14 restrictions foreign tresty.ports days. merchants now privilege denied to

steamers Three Sharktwult Barbers appeared at the complain about, but in Britisði

that in doing so he has regards duty payment the right in employ a steamer's eargo." native boats to entry's use 5 Sup the cargo in. This, then, is plainly a case where the foreigner

used native boats and

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henceshould, according to Mr. Bax Ironside

be showing, Qwz allowed to use ateam. That ho cannot under

the interior in do this is patent to places where they have everyone familiar with hitherto been allowed the recent setion of to use native boats."

the

Customs (Mr. Bax Ironsidę to-

authorities." (Daily Hongkong Shipping Prese, 4th November, Companies, 24th 1899). August. 1999, Bine

Foreigners have the right by Treaty to send Book 1000, p. 338).

native Boal from Canton up the West River to Yunnup or from Shanghai up the Yangize into the Poyang or Tungting Lakes, taking redu for

any and all places “TR: routed

no

The body of a coolie named Lam Ip, aged 60TM years, has been sent to the mortuary. He fell from a scaffold on a new building in Des Voeux Road West, while assisting three others to carry a piece of iron. He fell about 40 feet on to some timber.

leaves to-day.

An important change in the Canadian mail route has been derided on by the St. Martin's le Grand sutliorities. In future the mails leaving London for Canada and beyond will be out by Queenstown instead of vui Morillo,

The ladies of Pietermaritzburg have decided Lahee-Corporal EuRilot was near the Central to place a stained-glass window with a breas Hotel on Tuesday night when 36 hailed a rick-tablet beneath it in the Garrison Church there law. The opolis, Wong Tak, however, refused to the memory of Lieutenant Roberta, son of

he was killed at Colenso.

to take him and tried to get away. He was, Lord Roberts, who was caught and given into custody. Yesterday he was fined 43, or 14 days.

Paul Raggeberg, tidewaiter, Western Hotel, charged with having a his possession a revolver and ammunition without a permit, appeared be- fore Mr. Hazeland yesterday, but was discharged

with caution. The revolver and ammunition were ordered it be forfeited to the Crown,

The prosecutions Insituted by the Sanitary Board are adding Couilerably to the colony exchequer. Yesterday füper L. C. Zrott got 20 persons fined $2 each for Megal cubicles, seven persons $10 each for neglecting to me. wash, and two others $10 each for of against the Sanitary Bye-laws.

Gences

The Osteniatische Lloyd on the 12th inst. repertue that Haronesa von Ketteler and the detachment of German sailors under the com- and of Captain Pohl have arrived in Tientsin from Peking.

At the festivities to be held at Yildiz Kiosk

this week in connection with the Sultan of | Turkey's Jubileo, the German Emperor will be represented by a special mission sent by His Im perial Majewly for the sócasion.

The steamers Trevanion and Rothonour have been chartered to carry coal from Philadelphia to France, and it in stated that five more will be chartered for the sand purpose. The Ponn Inspector Ford is a party of police visited | glatte doff it to be used to alfap the stores a fan-tan sobool at No. 1, Wing Fung Street," in the Hart Fard at Toulon, the other night and succeeded in capturing 13 of the gang. One of them was an old band at the game, being fined $50 last: March for a similar offence. He was now sted $75, or two months Another wasfined $25, or a month, and the rest 33, or 14 days.

The uurital aguatic sports connection with the Victoris Recreation Clat us this after noon at 4.20 The events include the Club Championshige, Plangiog. Members Race, the Army, Navy, and Police Race, and a Tear Race Clungship of the colony will be cod Friday Mors. H. E. Moon, AA, AURKAN IL. Aikas, and R. Lapsley have enterad.

Nai Marrit, the Sumese path who shot at and wounded fiis English wite on board Jupiuese steamer in Singapore, was brought up ou remand at the Police: Chart last week when additional evidener was them. The young lady is now convalescent, and it is stated, will proceed to her home ir Lonfon at the concin sion of the trish Nai arriti lullef eighteen

or

When the last rail left England then, was such a sunrcity of com at Cardin, that num. 9 of stoomers ware waiting mypdes, sad the da murrages paid were the lilghart en record. The Rentcity is wholly due to the smell output.

A correspondent at Tientsin writes to the NO: Daily News that "Lieut. J. R. Ganesh, of the Bengal Cavalry, has been presented with a Mrzim gan and horse attachment by Admiral Alaieff, commanding the Busias, forour at Titan; a most courteous present and a very useful one for n cavalry officer.”

It is understood, says the Kobe Chronicle, that a portion of the Japanese troops, including the artillery, will be withdrawn to Tientsin for the contentence of the Japaners Government. Th Nhdrawal, however, is said to have no connection whatever with the Russian proposal. The artillery, which has already retired to Tientsin, will return to Japan.

The Mania El Comercio discusses a telegram nineteen years of age, a son of Co. Phy which reports the vigorous opposition of the Norarut, of Bangkok, and was one off a party of students who went to England i 207, and Nicaraguans to the United States canal scheme and the condemnation to Government use hy returned less than three months ago. He was recalled, it is abil, in consequence of Handles: Nicaragua of all the territory through which differential under the Inland conveyance of goods existing regulatious point of fact there is specially registered Magistracy yesterlay olierged with assaultingtive narriage, and. m. his retism the flinin got the anal must be ent. The United States,

treatment; whatever Navigation

Bhuds Klan, a gunner in the Asiatic Artillery an appointment as interpreter in the fig continues the telegram, will comelder this con demnation as a casue belli autt will send warships licensed Chinese Regulations--and Asked for a few particulars of the case, In-Court. He had obtained leave of absence to go steamers can do inland. so far as I can gather spector Robertson said that the other afternoon to Singapore to meet his wife, when he found and troops to Nicaragua. In this event. Sonth foreign flag licensed there is no intention the complainant was in plain clothes near her unwilling to accompany him to his home, American complications are anticipated. steamers can do also. on the part of the 1.M.

There being and after some converention endeavoured to and whatever interport Customs to call upon the market at Ehakiæren,

The London Chamber of Commers Buil- them for register, or nothing mich doing at the time some of the take her life ander the circumstants attendying Company Limited, has been registered, with foreign steamere cannot do island, treat them and the market employees were having a game at cards.

published in these columns.

a nominat capital of £20,000. It is proposed, interport Chinesu vesalg lbs them The complainant went up to one group and asked stonniers are likewise like foreign steamers." forbidden to do." (Sir (Consul Hosia, W. for cunshaw. He was told to go away, but re Robert Hart to Mr. chow trade report, freed to do so. He stili rofuet when offered Bax Ironside, 12th 1898)

den cents, and one of the men pachad him May, 1899).

whereupon the complainant took him by the "British stenmera are not prevoxted dag him to the Police Station from carrying & crowd of 40 or 50 people followed and called passengers to and from out Te Tho Inspector added that the em Dosing and other plainant persisted in saying that the defendants large passenger stations not ports of

were the inen who assaulted him, but hebelieved call. Chinees steamers that he was mistaken, as from enquiries he had are nominally on the found out that they were in their shops at the same footing, actually time. His Worship said that if there had ber they are not, as

Do assult it was all the complainant's own experience has already proved... The doing. He should not have had anything to do prohibition operatos with the Chiners. They did not want him. to the disadvantage He should mind his own business. The defen- of the British steamers

dants would be discharged. differential treatment

The Customs, refuse.

to allow steamers to do this. .. Tho Concession is reduced

to this. A tradesman in an English town may supply Nos. 1 und

the

20 situated at respective ends of a street by a van driven through that street.

SHANGHAI papers supplement to n extent our very scanty information of what is now going on in Peking. What news they bring, however, is by no means of a welcome nature.. The North-China Daily News, for instance, learns that the Russians Tavo forcibly ejected Dr. MoRfrom the house in Peking which he had occupied since the relief, when he had no house of his own to go to Dr. MonRISON'S NEW house, it appears, our contemporary says, is in the part of Peking over which Russia bas been given administrative control, hat this, of course, does not give Russia any, terri torial rights, and her action is indefensible, as no doubt the Times correspondent will explain to that journal's readers. Again, without a shadow of right, Russiu ham takon exclusive possession of the Imperial Palace at Peking, and only allows subjects of other nations to visit it as a favour, personally çonducted by Russian officers. Of the fact that the railway line has fallen completely into Russian hands we have already heard, but if the story is true that the Peking end of the line was in British hands and was voluntarily given up, it is obvious that the blame is entirely ours. In Tangku again.. the N.-C. Daily News relates, Russia is acting as if it were conquered territory, granting leases of Chinese-owned houses to foreigners at exorbitant rents in the name of the Tsar. Such facts as these certaiuly justify the words of Dr. MORRISON'a de- spatch of the 81st ult. with regard to Rus- for the insertion of being vessels of watch the matter and sia's assumption of an overmastering posi. the word 'small. The sea going type are

If, however, he has customers iu the intervening houses ho must transfer bia goods to another ran

at whichever end of

is thus established." At the Muggiatrasy yesterday Jose Maria (Consul Fox to Mr. Sequeira, of 34, Elgin Street, was summoned Bax Ironside June

by Chung Kan and Ng Lea, private chuir 9th, 1890).

The Chiness ignored coolies, or usualt Mr. Looker appeared for Sir Claude's erasure the defendant, who had taken out a cross sum- and the LM. Customs mons for inciting to a broach, of the pesso, published the Cheng Kan said be, was chair-coolie to tho Regulations AN

Dr. Mumm von Schwarzenstein, says Mr.Fars the London City Press, to erget a commu- Schroder in the Eastern World, the new Serious haulding and to provide as its chief man Minister to China, has rivet at Shang feature a large hall for the accommodation of the members of the Metropolitan Chamber hai, and it is an interesting question to whom he will present his sredentials, as he cannot at their periodical assemblies. It is further enter upon his duties until he has done so. proposed to build rooms available for commer By a diplomatic fotion there is perfect peacecial meetings somewhat after the style of tho between Ching and the world, although some Cannon Street Hotel assemblies... Chinese forts, citios, and the capital itselfhave

The committee resently appointed in the been taken by foreign troops. By another diplomatic tiction, probably, the Chinese Ge-Japanese Educational Department to make vernment is still presumed to be in existence, investigations as to the best method of improv so the credentials of a Minister cannot very ing Japanese writing has been considering the. well be addressed To whom it may concern. question of adapting kana or Roman letter" The new Minister therefore will have to satch" The committee, however, being unable to come the Chinese Government before he can deal to any definite conclusion, hur uldrened n with it, and that Government just be the memorial to the Government, rscompending Government of the Emperor Kwang Isu. If that the committee should be placed under the it has caused, to exist, or if the Allies pat jurisdiction of the Cabinet, in the same way as another government in its place, now cre- the Code Investigation Committee, and its dentials will have to be sent out, and in the authority extended. Should the Government meantime the Minister will have to occupy his accept the memorial, says a contemporary, it will be a long time before the result of the work time to study the general aspect of affairs.

of the committee is heen. At present the work of the committeo is said to be in abeyance.

Mr. Bryan gavo a curious reason for rauding originally drafted; Fortugues Cosml. At 1 p.m. on Sunday he his speech at the opening of the Demogratis namely, "ench duties was outside the Portuguese Club. The defon-campaign st Indianapolis. He said it would be The Wiener Tagblatt records that China has as the Customs decidedant was playing top with several other boys. much more pleasant to hini and agreeable to his borrowed from Europe since 1894 on eight to be leviable(Seo His top knocked up against his fect. The audience to read without notes, but we wanted occasions not less than sixty million pounde Supplementary Rules, defendant told him to hand him the top, which he to dress that larger constituenry which is sterling. Its yearly obligations therefrom Wuchow Trade Report entitled to levy under. Blus Book No. 1, 1900, did. The dofendant accused him of kicking the reached through. the newsgos e semned amount to allont three and a half infllion pounds,

p. 188).

1896).

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the street he pleases (he has that option} and after supplying "Cargo shipped--. Nos. 2 to 19 from that is to pay such duties as end and that ran only the Customs decide to le must roturn the be leviable" (Inland way he entered, and Regulations.) on no account must be

Sir Claude visit or pass the last Macdonald erused the house at the other end words ***decide to be with his second van." leviable" (Consul Heie substituted "are treaty." (Blue Book, No. 1, 1899, p. 177),

top and kicked him on the left side-In reply to to have forgotten that a verbatim report of an which zre not carered by the income of the "I am instructing No protest has been Mr. Looker, the witness said he kicked the extempore speech is not beyond the powers of Customs department. The combined European Compare these Statements of June 3rd, 1898;

with these, made subsequently

Her Majesty's Con made.

top about two yards. The defendant gave him a the representatives of the Press. Nevertheless Powers are curtain to demand strong Anancial. "There is no necessity The words not on the West River to.

lap on the face as he was picking up the his written speech was a snocess, his voice being compensation for all the troubles they have had top. The other chair-ceolia, corroborated, never more completely at his command. He with the Chiness, But should the European adding that when he told the defendant held the attention of people even in the out Bowers bo modest, which nobody can vouch for, not, to kick the other man he kicked him as skirts of the crowd, although every word was and only ack twenty millions, then the foreign well. The defendant's story was that he and read except the pororation, which had bean deb's of Chinn will reach eighty nullion pounds, his brother were playing at top, and one of the Idorned by heart. The speech which was devoted involving yearly obligations of over four million coolies gave the top a kiak. He asked him to entirely to an attack upon Republican polley pounds. The Customs, which now amount to 5 pick the top up, but he refused to do so. Then in the Philippines, contained some striking per cent will probably not be permitted to be a crowd tamne round and there were shouts of phrases, such ge We dare not educate the raised by the Pastors, as they did not permit "Ta. The complainants rolled up their sleeves Filipinos lest they read the Declaration of In Turkey to raise the duties from 8 to 12 per cent. and assumed 'a' fighting attitude, upon which the dependence and the Constitution of the United There is a nice task tu more, then, for the

to protest against added in referenes to any differential treatment." (Mr. Bax Ironside to Lord Salisbury, July 6th, 1899)

"I approve action in the matter.

tion. Now such a situation can only have size of the steamers steamers. been gained by consent or the weakness of may safely be left to

be decided by tho The Chinese of Authorities contended the other contingents' commandern, and we necessities may take it that in the case of the majority navigation for this that moss definitios of This interpretation seemed necessary not of the Powers represented that it was weak requirements of trade. the type of steamer ness, induced by lack of cohesion and diver sity of ideas, which led to their accepting the undignified position which they occupy. sta without extension of what was.

of the word inland for the purely inland (Lord Balisbury to is introduced to cover navigation bat to Mr. Bax Ironside).

places on the ses prevah the undue possibility of doubt." fatended to be inland

The final instructions given stooomaívely" to

Russia had at her command a large force irChandalaodonald, tends to distant pisos every British Minister might be summed up to defendant struck them in the chest, but did not States," and "the command Go ye into all the financiers, days the Tagblatt. Lets hope that "and she had's definite plan, which she has a Book 1890, p along the cost not half a dosen wordy:---** When in doubt venault kick them. His Worship considered the coolies world and preach the gospel has no Gatling they will be luckier than the «diplomistists, and

carried out regardless of the feeble protests. 177.

opened to international Sir Robert Hart (Extract from The Times) to blapis, and diamfased both baser

gyu attachmen

quicker than the strategists

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