INTIMATION
A. S. WATSON
BIMITED.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24TH, 1301
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luted sources on which the Commander-in- Chief has been wort to rely. In fact his intelligence department has been practically in the bands of the enemy; and those on whom he relied have all through been acting as spies for the, Chinese Viceroy. The knowledge necessary to accomplish the out- rage of burning the Winter Palace and the disappearance of bis chief of staff must have come from his own surroundings; nor is this the only instance. The murder of Captain Barsca on the high road from the Summer Palace, and scarcely ve miles outside Peking, points to a similarly deep laid plot, evidently planned within the Comman der's own lines. That suck an outrage could occur under the circumstance of Captain Banason's ride from Sheoshan to Peking conceivable with the best is of course organised service; but the inuitisfactory part of the affair is that it happened so soon atter attention had been drawn to the defects of Count von WALDEBEE's com- mand. The repetition the crime within
Darling the 24 hours ending at noon enter. day there were reported eight fresh cases of plague and eleven deaths (áll Chinese).
Mr. John Roberts has arrived in the Colony and will give an exhibition of his wondertal skill at billiards at the Hongkong Clay to night and to morrow.
We understand that the Italian Admiral is negotiating in Hongkong for the purchase of some small steamer, easily convertible into gunboats, for patrol work at Canton and on the rivers of southern China.
After eloven years” continuous service under the Siamese Gorerament, Mr. Th. Callmaus, who was recently appointed Deputy Director General of the Poet, and Telegraph Depart ment, is going home on leave,
The Peking correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News telegraphed on the 17th inst. that a Ger au-Froach expedition had startäd for Busilu, but that it might not have any fighting, as the: Chinese troops were reported to have been
withdrawn.
The Hon. Trossuror of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals bags to deknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospital
Taro Hot!sumi A Patient ..
...820
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We have received a copy of the statement submitted to Parliament in support of notion of motion given by Mr. Henry J. Wilson, M.P, at the request of the British Anti-Opinn Organisations.
In the list of sailing abip Josses reported since the beginning of the year, and just published, appears the name of the iron bargna Weser, bound from Hamburg to Hongkong with a general cargo.
The Franco-Italian rapprochement is stated to be exciting considerable comment in the European Pass. The fact that the date of the expiry of the Triple Alliance is approaching oo doubt causes special significanos, to be attached to the circumstance.
TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESS SERVICE
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS;]
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
SHANGHAY, 23rd April, 8.40 p.m.
RETURN OF THE COURT.
Information has reached here that, not-
withstanding all reports to the contrary,
The new Philippine Argonaut does not with the Court has made arrangements to leave- to so prise-fighting encouraged in Manila. It Hsian at once. Their destination is how saya :-"Nothing would injure the reputation
The provincial authorities to come hore and make this a wide-open town-have been ordered to stop sending supplies, for those fakira”
of Manila so much se to onconrage prize-fighters ever, secret.
A Paris telegram of the 13th inst. states that a decree authorises the Banque de l'Indo-Chine to imus notes for countries with a different monetary system. The object of this is to sitOW" the Bank to establish, branches at Canton and Hankow, where cue, 5, 20 and 100-toel notes will be iskoed.
Mr. Mortimer Mospes, the well-known artist,
GENERAL NEWS
LONDON, 2200 Aprit,”
THE NEW LOAN.
The new Loun bas been issued at the
• The Echo de · Chine says the laging of the a week, where the intention was evidently Amoy cable continges regularly, as was to be to capture or get rid of the Commander-in-foreseen. We are even a little astonished." Chief himself, shows to what lengths the the Esla de Chire contians, "at the fuss which party of disorder is prepared to go. From has been made about the event, the preliminary what has been stated on a previous occasion, arrangements of which date back two year«."_ we fear that the Commander-in-Chief per-
The Supao last week stated that ́s Heina konally cannot be exonerated from blame, telegram ass received in Shanghai on Tuesday and that he has permitted himself to be to the effect that the Empress Dowager has befooled in trusting to a set of spies, selected Chengtu, the capital of Szechuen, as the fature residence of the Imperial Court, and evidently in close touch with the enemy
that already preparations are being made with Were the result merely personal and con- fined to the safety of his staff, the result the above object in view. -- would be still disastrous but its effects have beer deeper and more dangerous. The Commander under the evit inspiration of his intelligence department has been led into making attacks on innocent places and innocent people, so that German military rule in the province has become a by-word for inefficiency and injustice. That the guilty should suffer condign punishment is right and proper, and we certainly do not feel disposed to utter any mealy-mouthed protests against what's
we conceive to be the A.S. WATSON & CO., trust humanity in the end. It becomes, however, a direct source of danger, when,
will explain its objects " It is the aim of its acting on false information, an army be- The New Press publishes the following rather projectors to make it a publication representa comes a source of dread to the well-disposed, sepssitional telegram, dated Peking, 17th April:tive of the exlaration and refinement of these and inaccent. Had our information comeIt is quite certain that the Germans intend Islands. It will from week to week present a to carry out the proposed oxpedition to Asianfa condensation of the news of the States, so that to bring the Emperor to Peking, whether the Americans resident in the Islands may con Prestantly be in touch with hoing and, on the other other Powers give their support or not. partions are being pushed forward energetical-hand, it will bring to the people of the States ly, but every effort is being made to maintain pictures of life in the Orient.
attention will be paid to Bociety, Filipino kome strict secrecy.
life, agriculture, resources. industries and pos- sibilities. It will weekly give the history of local happenings in Manila and throughout the
is said to be so encouraged by the preliminary price of £494 108. Thirty millions have success of his forthcoming Bouth African book,
that he has recurred to an old project an issulready been taken up. The list will re- irated volume of his impressions of Japan. main open till Thursday, and it is expected This task-the most entirely gongoriul of any
that it will be many times over-subscribed to himself he hopes to completo Lefore June.
We are sorry to learn, the Nagasaki Press American bankers are anxious to obtain a says, that Stoker Brooks, of H.B. M.S. Barfleur, large part of the Loan. has succumbed to the injuries inflicted upon him by a party of Fronchmen on Tuesday evening last, has already reported, Brooks, while seated aloue in one of the saloons, was savagely attacked by several French sailors, who inflicted by the aid of bottles terrible The libel case at Bangkok against Mr. M Dinjuries to the poor fellow's head. Two days O'Leary, editor of the Siam Free Press, is to
syo an operation was performed on Brooks and ge before a jury, bail for the sensed being fixed two pieces of glass were extracted from his bably be 94. at 1,000 Ticals. It transpired at the prelimi-head It was hoped the unfortunate man any hearing that Mr. O'Leary was not the would pull though, but yesterday, an above actual editor of the paper and had no power to stated, he died, thus adding one more victim to
French brutality. accept or refuse anything for insortion.
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
DEATH
35 from but one source or could it be traced to any one upring, we should hesitate to give it publicity, but as it comes from two perfectly separate and independent sources, both of whom we are individually bound to respect, we feel we are acting in the interests of everyone in giving it publicity.
At 11. Chanutsong Road, Shanghai, on the 17th April, 1, Prank Auruse Kings Bow,
aged years and 5 months
The Daily Press.
The first edition, of 1,000, copias, of Mr.
Michie's lecture on The Political Obstacles to Missionury Sucres in China" having been ox- hustru, a second edition of somewhat larger type is now in the press and will be ready in fow days. There are still some copies of the first edition in the hands of local booksellers.
It is reported in native circles up north that Li Hung chung made an important purchase
We have received the Best two numbers of the Philippine Argonaut, a Sunday journal which commended its dristanco at Manila on the 7th inst. It is a heat-looking paper, after the style of the San Francisco Argonant, The following lines from the introductory article
Considerable
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DEVIUx Roan C. The Bangul Lancers are to remain here for recently. All the machinery in the Southern islands of the group and in a general way aim
REUTER'S SERVICE.
Lesdos, 21st April.
THE NEW CONSOLS.
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
zahlenierday afternoon a meeting of the Hong Long Legislativo Council was held in the Connall
· Chamber at the Government Offices, there being -promnet iuni
HEEXCELLEN or the GOVERNOW(BE HINRY, BLAKE, G.C.M.G). P
Hon. T. Bercombe Basith (Acting Colonial Bai cretary)****
Hon. C. McI. MESSER (Acting Colonial Treasurer).
Hoa T.Haz, CMG (Curth Brzan tendent of Folieeyee Reve
Hom... W. CHẤTHUM (Reting, Director, Public Works).
HOR. BASIL TATLOR (Acting Harbour Master)
Đơn vị P CHAIRE LIG
Hon. Dr. Ho KAL
Hon. J. THURBURY, Hoa WET & TOE
Mr. B. F. JOHNSTON (Acting Clerk of Cour
cils).
THE FINANCIAL MINUTES. The Financial Minutes No 17 5 CABO efore the Council, and were passed nem-con.
THE HOSPITAL KULI “KYGRIL... No 17 was a recommendation from His "Excellency the Governor to the Council to vote a sum of $3,920 to provide now mooring for the hospital-hullë Hygeia.
Carried,
THE STARLING ESLET POLICH: STATION. No. 18 was a recommendation from His Excelloney to vote a sum of $170 for the arad- tion of a coul-store at Starling Inlet Pollon Station.
Carried.
THE EDUCATION OF CADETI. No 19The Governorsrecommended the Council to vote a sum of 59 (86.25 to meet thes expenses incurred by the Government of the Federated Molay States in respect of the Cadets Messre. E. D. C Wolfs and 8. B. C.. Hoss
Carried
- THE GAOD OFFICER'S QUAETRES,
The Governor recommended Financial | Minute No. 20, which was a recommendation to vote a sum of $990, being the rent of quar tera for gaol ontoers for nine months at $110w month for the current yaar.
The issue prics of the new Cousola will pro- | Council. It was s reperimendation from "Ale
SOUTH AFRICA,
The ambuscade into which the party of Lancers recently fell wis' near Krugersdorp, The Boers have captured a train with cattle and forage near Moltene.
LONDON, 21st April.
THE NEW CONSOLS.
Applications are invited for £30,000,000 in
Console at 944, hearing interest at the rate of per cent, and ranking with the existing Console, but unredeemable before 1923 The balance of the total £60,000,000 required las siready been placed. interest at the rate of 24 per cent.
THE WAOLAN LIGHT STATION. Finarial Minute No. 21 wie then put to the
Governor to the Council to vote a sum of $255 to cover the cost of certain articles required for the use of the Wigan Light Station.
Cariled.
THE SAIKUNG POLJOR STATION. Financial Minutes Nos 22 and 29 were rem commendations from the Clovernor to the Council to re-vote the some of $8.871 83, being unerpended balance of the votes for 1900, and to vote $1,204 ander the head Public Works Extraordinary for the construction of i police sition at Ssikung.
Carried
THE NOVEMBER TYPHOON ⠀⠀⠀ Financial Minato 24 - The Governor recom- mended the Council to vote 3553,52 to met the cost of vertalu repairs of certain damage done by the typhoon in November last years
On the motion of the ConÓNEAT SECRETARY Carried, HERZE the Minutes were referred to the Finance Com
After April, 1903, the new Consols will bear wittee.
HONGKONG'S MESSAGE TO THE DUKE OF YORK.
The report of the procoudings of the Finance Committes hald on the 11th ult, was adopted on the motion of the ColouIAL SECRETARY.
PAPERS, CORNIN
LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, EC. the present, the order for their despatch nerth Arsenal at Tientsin had been sold by the Allies to be a reflex of all local happenings. Editori terday to HR the Duke of Cornwall and report as to the removal of Cage D'Agullar to Mears. Collins and Co., Tientsin, for twenty ally it will discuss all questions that may arise thousand taels. Li bought it back for over and engage the public mind, and will do an thirty thousand tasks. Hs proposes to re-from an independent. unbiased standpoint."
HONGKONG, 24th April, 1901
having boen car ceiled.
Consul Volpicelli and several Italian Dayal
Ir cuinuot be pleaded by anyone that. Count officers returned from an official visit to the establish the Arsenal. It is not known how
TON WALDERSSE's administration of affairs in Chibli has been a success; rather from many points of view it has been a failure, We say this, not from any mere sectional or national point of view, because from the very beginuing we have held that the only eonceivable means of settlement of a con- fessedly difficult situation bas lain in a cordial co-operation Ixtween England and Germany. We do not blame the German overnment, who have shown a readiness to act with us in bringing about a peaceful settlement, nor do we aceuse Count von WALDERSEE himself of having been actuated by any underhand or unworthy motives. The German Commander-in-Chief has shown himself an able soldier, and a gentleman of honour, and has won the individual respect
Conton suthorities on Monday,
The Russian torpedo-boats Kasatku and Sh! arrived from Cronstadt ze Saigon yes- texday, and the hit and Som departed for Shanghai..
Last night's concert at Kowloon, given by the members of St. John's Cathedral Choir. in connection with the Missions to Seamen was a great success, but owing to the late hour when the concert was over, we hold over our report will to-morrow's issue.
this agrees with the designs of the Allies to make Tientsin an international settlement.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not hold ourselvry responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.]
MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.
The Taichow correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News writes on this 11th inst, deep rumour rose yesterday, and is confirmed to-day, that the French have revived the infamou Wante case of two years since. The profect
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FREES." 22 April. Kuo (now of Ninggo), the late cheutai of Haimer, his chongtu, and the Hangyen could have mentioned a few more saliant facts - Siù,—Iù his lectare last week, Mr. Michia chihsien, are among others to be degraded, showing the intolerance, intrigues, and dis and the examinations are to be stopped till graceful conduct of the missionaries, A French the hage indemnity is paid. (The first named was degraded to Ningpo because he procured bishop.aided by some Portuguese, attempted to ported in the Colony last week apart from Wante.) We trust it is but xamour, but if rob the coffins of the Corean kings because plague and small-pos. The week's figures for true, we cannot but ask, What can our French they contained gold. They escaped these two diseases were.-plague, 24 cases (21 ueighbours be thinking about? Surely wiser Punished! On the 17th March, 1900 (if I remember rightly) you published ar extract in Victeria), 21 deaths; small-pox, 4 casos (3 in counsels would have said: "Let sleeping dogs from a letter foretelling the great rebellion and Victoria) one death. Three of the small-poxie. Was not their man's head enough P**
disorder in Chine. A few weeks later a mis ouses were Chinese and one Portuguese.
The Shanghai Mercury makes light of the sionary sent a protest to your paper, denying that the misionaries, had provoked any dis order. Subsequent events proved that the first letter was correct.
No cases of communicable disease werà TD-
of all with whom he has come in contact; The 15th Company (Biogo Train), Southern accident to HM.8. Centurion. In its issue of and yet, we regret to have to state it openly, Division. Royal Garrison Artillery, at present the 18th inst. our contemporary says:-A the condition of Chilli, and of affairs generoncasped at Kowloon, whose reserve men, to ally, is worse than at the beginning of his the mumber of forty is left recently for South rule. It is true Count VON WALDERSEE has Aftica, are under orders to leave for England. been, we may say cruelly, hampered by the The date of embarkation has not yet been fixed want of confidence displayed towards him as the military authorities are waiting for a personally by the other Governments, his transport. best plans have been thwarted, and difficulties
In January last we storted a'sabanription on
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and from some of the Great Powers and vend
York at Singapore :--
The following papers were fald on the table. The report of the Food Supply Comminator : The following message was despatched yes. report of the Acting principal Civil Mediond
Oficer for the year, 1000; Harbour Master's-
Light to Green Island, dated 25th August, 1900, report of the Treasurer and the Acting Post makter General as to ravens and expenditure of Britisis Post Offices in Chius, dated 25th February, 1901 Inancial returns for the year 1900 report of the Superintendent of Fire Bri gade 1900, and report of the Acting Superin- tendent of the Botanical and Afforestation Department for 1900.00.
The Connell then adjourned sine die.
MEETING OF THE FINANCE COMMITTER
“Hongkong, 23rd April. "TO H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL AND
⚫ YORK.
"The Members of the Legislative, Council of Hongkong desire on the part of the commu- nity to wish your Hoval Highnesses God-speed and a safe return, and to express their regret that circumstances prevented the community of this important Colony from having the honour
Highnesses a hearty and loyal welcome. of receiving a visit and offering to your Royn)
"GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG,”
The following answer was received. :---
"Singapore, 23rd April.
"FROM HR.H. THE DURE OF CORNWALL, AND
YURK TO GOVRENCE, HONGKONG; Please convey our best thanks to members of Legistative Council and to whole communi- ty for their kind message. I much regret imposside to visit Hongkong, where I feel sure loyal and hearty welcoma ever awaits us.
A meting of the Finance Committee waS - held immediately after the adjournment of tho Council the Colonial Buerotary presiding.
The Minntes Nos 17 to 24 were put before the meeting aerialem and carried. With compact to the rate for st
THE ADDITIONAL CADETS," Hon, CP WATER mid-I should like to know something more about this rete.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY WO wunted some additional cadets and the Secretary of Stat ordered that two caloto Mesra E. D. C.
Wolfe and S. B. C. Rose, who had been wat nat
A on here) The Mallas Btates have incurred segtanu
"GEORGE,"
MEEFING OF JUSTICES,
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for the alalay Federated States, hould Be m expenditure in bringing out the outlomon and also in providing for their education in Chinese, and it in this e
Kerpense that we have to recoup to the Many Sta
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The COLONIAL SBOBETADX Canton, kudying C Chinese
Carcled
The Committes then adjourned.
CAN VIEW
report was curront this forenoon that during
The only way to secaro a durable peace in the gale husst night the British battleship Geo- tarien parted her cable and ran into the British China is for the Great Powers to withdraw official protaction from the missionaries. Chiria battleship (tory. It was said that both were
A meeting of Justices was held at the Mugis- damaged, the Glory having two plates smushed should claim a big indemnity from the Pops and four compartments Blooded. On inquiry missionaries of her various seats to Earops and Acting Police Magistrate, presiding, to conal- trany yesterday afternoon, Mr. F. A. Hazeland, in naval quarters, however, we were assured that the Glory had only been grazed, and that America. The behaviour of the Christian der an application from one Heinrich Varrel- which he had no right to expect liave beco behalf of the widow and funnily of the ill-fated no great damage was done to either vessel, missionaries in China suuld not be tolerated mera to transfer to one Adolf Hockelmann a Liquore on the premises situated at Nos. 90 and thrown in bis path. When, however, weselicola:aster. Yeung Ku Wan, who, our readers The accident was caused by the anchors drno, in any of the most democratic states of Southpublican's licence to sell and retail intoxicating JAPAN IN COREA: AN AMERI
America It is degrading to Europeas 92 Queen's Road West, under the sign of the have made due allowance for all this, we are already aware, was cruelly murdered in his ging. We understand that Admiral Seymour civilisation. The missionaries, so far from Western Hotel" The other gentlemen present
It would be most injudicious to talk of yet feel justified in stating that the Comes room. The family is now leaving the proceeded to Wossung this forenoon in con-helping, are indirectly, by their blameful ware Mesars. F. J. Badalay (Deputy Superin mander has failed to perceive the exigencies colony, and we had the pleasure yesterday ofnection with the affair and returned again this proceedings, wetting the Chinese against Du-tendent of Police), J.-H. Komp (Actini Polica between Japari and. Baskis as imminent, say of the case, and has been practically placed handing over to the daughter of Yeung Ki afternoon.
ropeans and hindering enterprisen. The auine. Magistrate), and C. A. D. Melbourne (Chief the New York Tribune. What does seem s
Clark at the Magistracy).
minipat, however, is a decided strengthening in the wrong from the beginning by the Wan the sum of $160, haing the balance of
rons Christian sects are inimical to each other, Yesterday's results at lawn tennis, were
The applicant stated that he was in ill-health, of Japan's hold anon Cores Her industrial and commercial hold issiready paramount. subtle manœuvres of his, and our, arch the money received by us. The suroription is
now closed.
Championship-F. H. Yeats beat H. Hum and only agree in one point, to plunder, and and wished to go home on a holiday.
She has Iszgo colonies of her own people The application was granted unanimously
Cores, and vast amounts of capital, invest- quemy Li HUNG-CHANG. In the words of
phreys 3-0 (9-7,7-5,7-5); Profesional Prize rain China. The greatest blunder that the
ed there. She has bought out the Ameri Lord ROBERTS, Cocamenting on General CoL-
Asent the paragraph which appeared in our E.F. Mackay and P. A. Cox boat A. and H. Hum- Great Powers could commit would be partition
Speaking on the Army Estimates in the can syndicate which built the railroad from VILLE, he has shown a want of initiative issue of yesterday re Mr. E. B. Belilios, ray's (8-3, 4-6, 6-3); Double Handicap-B. G. of that Empite. There will then be incessant and military capacity in his conduct of the C.M.G., and the Bank of China and Japan, Ld. Barrett and F. H. Yeats, owe 26, best A. Hintrigues and frequent wars amongst those House of Commoar on the 15th alt, Captain Chemnipe to Seoul, and it shout to build that had been raid as to the perfect organiss more important railroad, from Pusat So Beoul. war against the Boxers in Chihli, and in-we were in error when we stated that Mr. Belilios Hollingsworth and N. E. Traningham, owe Powers, who will have to keep big armies and Lee said that he could not approve of all with her own capital another and far tion of the German army if the equipment With one of the finest armies and one of the stead of gathering to his side the elements was formally arrested a few hours before his 24 (6-2, 6-2); H. W. Sinde and H. Fickney, navies in the Far East. Yours, ato.
OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT.
of their Chinese expedition was to be taken Brest maries, in the world, the latter including of good order existing at the time, he has densrture for Europe, pending the deposit of cwe 309, beat Capt. Tulloch and D. G. Cowie,
as an example. The German troops after land. the most powerful single battleship aflost under they zot received assistance from the English against Russian or other spoliation that which expedition, which was admirably organised and she has won by enterprise and industry. Wa morared. He might in this connection read may therefore expect to see every Russian move vefved from General Chaffet; the American Japan in Cores... Whether inch moves wil
faw words from a letter which had been rain Manchuris mat with proantermove by commander in China. That general puld finally lead to contact and conflict the future high tribute to the excellence and efficiency line eku tell If they do Japan will double of the British expedition, declaring that it had less not shrink from the issue, which, indeed,
1 she is qualifiet to meet with serene confidence. the best staff organisation in China.
ssum suficient to cover the amounts sued for.owe 2/0 (6-2, 4-6, 8:6), Handicap B Class-
-ended in converting to hostility the entire An application was made for a warrant for his F. X. de Castro, 15.3, beat J. B. Shettle, wes LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.ing would have been unable to proceed had any figs Javan is now prepared to secure
population of the Metropolitan Province. ·
arrest in the usual way, but it was refused on 15,375-3, 46, 6·3). C. M Q. Burnie (sor.) beat F.. This is we are aware, a grave charge M. Balilios making in affidavit that he would G. Gerrard, owes 1/6 (3-6, 6-0, 6-3) ; £. B. Boner, The O. & 0. steamer Gaelic, with mail, &c, to make against au officer of ability and retain in the colony suficient property to re-avis 3/6, beat E. J. Librand, 1/6 (6-3, 6-2). from Sun Finest Loolas; and left for this Francisco to the 30th alt, via Hono- discretion, whose military accomplishments cover any decree that might be made against Today's fixtures at 4.30 p.m. ure. Humort on Sunday morning, let inst., vis inland have never been called in question. Court him in the suit. The Bank of Chius and phreys v.Jupp, Cox v Mackay, Gedge and Wei Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai
The P. &0. steamer Tientsin left Singapore YON WALDERBEE's honours have, however, Japan, Ld, sued Mr. Bellies for the sum of On v. Barnis and Bouse Smith and Grist v.
for this port on the 22nd just at 5 y Gale and Tee, heen won in a very different field, and against £5,425 sterling
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