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HM.8. Orlando was palid alt into the B Division of the Portemouth Flost Reserve on the 35th alt by Com P. H. Colomb.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 H, 1902

H.M. Heat-class crainte Amphitrits ta en souls 15. U.M.89. Wicern, Moorhen, und Taku ars in and forthcations, and dredging opera-

to Hongkong from Welhaiwai. The rivce dock at Kowloos, and the Rinaldo at the tions: the latter are very necessary, as shere ly a sand-bar to be got rid of. The gunboat Trai has left Shanghai for the Cosmopolitan Dock

Yongtago estimate of the expenses of such a scheme exceeded twenty-eight millions of francs.

The Tear has awarded the gold Bassian war A. S. WATSON & CO., The cost as given in our London correspond-modal to 13 corporals of the German Marines who took part in the defence of the Paking Legations. S

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ent's despatch is £1,250,000, which is a little more. The idea is an ambitions oue and if carried out therotighly will give France an admirable base for her navy-in South China, well situated and naturally strong, and is within a few hours of the prosperous coalfields of Hongay where a

GINGER BEER ascond-class naval station is to be established.

IN STONE BOTTLES,

we supply THE GINGER BEER

our well kaown is prepared in factories from the freshest and best ingredients, aud holds the unique position of being the only GINGER BEER in the Colony that is really BREWED. Of the highest standard of excellence and purity, our GINGER BEER forms a fast refreshing and health-giving beverage.

Per Box.

It will also without doub: largely decide the question of the future prosperity of Kwanchan wan, particularly if, in accord- ance with the advice of M. DOUMER, it is maintained as an open port and not brought under the protective system which hinders the growth of Indo-Chinese trade. If the confidence of the natives can be restored, the situation of the French port gives it a great opportunity of capturing the transit traile at present starting from and coming

The rovenas derived from Chinese inimigra tion into Canada during the fiscal year is returned at $384,972, as compared with 3178,704 in the previous year. This results from the doubling of the poll-tax, which is now 8100.

Baron von Czikant, the Austrisu Minister in Peking, arrived in Vienna en the 19th alt., coming by the Elberian Railway. Baron von Czikana says travelling ou the Siberian Railway is rather tiresome and very slow. During the greater part of the journey the accommodation

was rather doficient.

It is reported that the re-establishment of free trade in Vidivo took is being omsidered by the Russian Ministry of Finance, as it in found impossible to guard the frontier of several thousand versta to prevent smuggling, and the

Regarding the Java-Chins-Japan *line of

The Siam Observer gives an authoritative is said that three private contradiction to a report that the Gorerament steamers, it Netherinade dockyards are invited to deliver tenders sash for ong vessal-xin., at Amsterdam, ofisinin sonding troops to Kelantan or Kottardata and Flushing. One steater will be other part of the Malay Peninanis. constructed oat of Heiland. The steamer must hive a length of about 30 English feet with engines of 1,500 ladicated horse-power.

An adventurer, chiming high military rauk and an important Chiness appointment, has rictimised several Melbourne society people on the protozt of disposing of railway concessions. His wife and himself were received at the best houses. Dinners and balla were arranged in their honour. Finally, suspicions were aroused, and the couple disappeared: "Society is much scandalised.

Miss Edyth Howard Gwyther, younger

TELEGRAMS.

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MAN LONDON, 25th August, 7:30 pm.

Miss S. L. Pownall Wright, lats of Newnham College and the Ladies' Training College. Cambridge, bas bien appointed Professor of THE FRENCH AT KWANCHAUWAN.

The French authorities, U English at the Women's College, Tokyo

are considering University,

We take the following from a copy of the Globe last month: -Nobody will be surprised, we imagine, to learn that yesterday was the eldest July day on record for the last ten years. Bayard, involving a cost of £1,250,000.

Odeg, and the temperature in some parts of Even in London the thermometer did not roach the counter was much lower. Just a week ago we had 87deg. in the shade, and something like 130 in the sunshine.

the project for establishing a naval base at Kwanchauwan, between Nivet and For

of the Charters Bank of India, Australia and daughter of ar. J. Howard Gwyther, Chairman China, was marries on the Zird utt, at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London, to Mr. J. E. to render torpedo.boats invisible, the Gorman

After a series of experiments with a, view

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 23m August.

SAMERICAN LAWN TENNIS,

The American dunbles won by the Doherty.

to Pukhoi. With the addition of a milway only logical way out of this dimonity in the Süderborg, eldest son of Edward Südlerberg of Naval Department bas resolved upon a cost of brothers, reported on the 15th instant, was in

Bome

(which is not altogether undreamt of hy ambitious French Colonials), a revolution might be effected in the trade of South China. We, do not even, hazard a

guess whether such changes are probable. But their possibility is something which Hongkong cannot afford to lose sight of, in the comfortablà confidence of her present prosperity. In the political aspect of the matter, too, Hongkong is vitally interested, Kwancha-wan is hut two hundred miles PRICE (in Stone Bottles)......$1.75.

from Hongkong, and did it become under One Dollar per dozen is allowed for the French rule a first-lass naval base it is useless to shut our eyes to the fact that the strategic position of Hongkong would be malarially affected. However friendly the Power, the close proximity of a great naval base and depot of that Power to one

bottles when received back at our factories. in good condition.

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return to the old state of afaira, in, free tride. There is no such thing as a novel of news paper in Corea, suyu a London paper. No regular story-writer is known to have lived a knowledge of the immortal Chinese cisseice, there for 1,000 years. Education consists in So sacred are printed books to the Coreans that they cannot be tossed about or trodden upon without offending the gods.__

At Birkenhead on the 22ad ult., Ave Chinese sailors were charged with having deserted from the Ching Wo, a vessel belonging to the China Mutual Company. They complained that they would be hanged if handed over. An officer from the ship dented the allegation. The sailors were ordered back to their ship.

Kristianstad, Sweden The wedding presents were both numerous and costly, and were much admired by the large nombor of guests who were present.

brownish grey. Boats coated with this aglour have yielded excellent results in all tests made guishable, and diffusi. to detect at shorter dis- At 1,800 yards they were absolutely undistin. tances. The only drawback is that the paint has to be renewed rather frequently. All the torpedo-bosta of the Kiel Division are to appear in khaki.

Long Island (New York) Tennis Champion- ship competitions.

CAFE PARLIAMENT.

The Cape Ambly has passed the second reading of the Parliamentary and Financial

Sprigg, Freter, said that he believed martial Indemnity Bills, Bt. Hon, Sir J. Gordon

law would be repealed a week hecoë. A case of Bagrant insubordination ocurred JAPAN AND CANADA.

The Timer Ottawa dörrespondent states that Count Komars, Japanese Minister of Foreign strong protest against the restricted legislation Affairs, han ogst the Gunadian Klaverakaent, u

authorities will undoubtedly dimelforra

CONTAIN AUSTRALIA ENDED. DROUGHT

i had been ill-treated by their superiors, and He was decorated for warrless at Banio, and accompany their battalion to manoeuvres. The enacted in British Columbia which the Federal

Various promotions in and appointments to the Order of Saint Michael and Saint Georga, intimation of which hos already been made, were announced in the Landou Gazette of the

ad. Amongst these were:-To be G.C.M.Glast month at Gailes Camp, pour Irvine, where -Sir Ernest Mason Batow, K.C.M.G.. His Majesty's Minister at Peking. To bo several thousand Scottish Volunteers were under K.C.M.G-Commodore-Francis Powell, R... going their annual training. The bandsmen were not allowed Aufficient pay, refused to for sertions in China. He is couimodors in of the 4th Lanark, on the ground that they man were immediately put under arrest, and charge of nasal establielmonts, Hongkong. now enjoys the good service pension. Pelham

on the return of the battalion to camp werH Laird Warren, Esq., C.M.G., His Majesty' paraded before the commanding officer. In the Comel-Genital at Shanghal, for services in

course of a short speech the laiter told them their conduct was disgraceful, and directed that China. Mr. Warren passed his student in. ever since. To ba CMG-William John the regiment. The sentenca was carried out Archer, Esq., His Majesty's Consul at Bangkok, immediately, the facings heing torn off their Capten to China. Chapas ames Chatanics and the men-drummed out of amp the Wetterhorn st services in

James Ciaro,

In spite of the very damaging revelations of

of our most important possessions, as this late with regard to his conduct at Colonso, terpretership in 1867, and has been in Chias they should be dismissed with ignominy from |

A. S. WATSON & CO. and undoubtedly is, can only be looked on as a menace, necesitating a strengthen ing of our resources in this part, of the world Kwanchau-wan, we are quite pre pared to believe, was occupied and will be converted into a naval base, without any EREWERS OF GINGER BEER AND hostile intentions against Great Britain; but, nevertheless, the threat is there, latent though it may be.

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Two more Chinese plague cases, both fatal,

General Buller's popularity in his own county

continues. On his way to distribute prizes at Blundells School, the other lay, General, and Lady Baller arrived in Tiverton and were accorded a popular_nvation. The General's carriage was naborsed, and drawn by the townsmen through the streets. Acknowledging this reception. General Buller said: Believe me, when I have got the chance to tell the truth I will show that the reception you have giran me is not unworthy of me."

The following from the latest mall

South Australian Naval Defence Force, for ices in Chius: Commander Ernest Frederio Augustas Gaunt, E.N., for services in Chito.

We take the following from a home paper Under the auspices of the Hastings enit St. Leonards United Conservative Association, a fate was yesterday held at the Grove, Holling paperston, Mr. A. P. M'Ewen kindly placing his

The protracted drought in New South Wales. and Queensland has broken.

KILLED BY LIGHTNING. The brothers, Farron, one Hammersmith

Factories, have been killed by lightning on

clergyman and the other au Tespector of

A BYE-ELECTION. Mr. H. W. Torster (Conservative) has been reclasted for Barruoska with 5,538 v

a with 5,338 votes against Mr. Morice (Liberal) with 4,443 votes,

Lowboy, 94th August.

FRANCE AND ABYSSINIA His Highness Ras Maksunen of Abyssinis embarked at Marsellies for Adon.

Nailar, the great photographer of Paris,

Royal sitters The German Emperor seeing to recently told an interviewer about some of his be one of the most difficult. He never allows the pintographer to suggest or rearranga the pose. "I tried it twice," says Nadar, "protesting

Your Majesty, the light is not good thus;" kindly look in the other direction. But be replied curtly each time: 'I want you to take frequently gets twenty negatives made, all bad in some respect, and he rejects them all

Mowers Bruce sod Lewis) {Lavis]1⁄2 tro They have then to be hraken in the prosanes of one of his officers, who signs a certificate of destruction. I bad the luck of hitting off twe missionaries belonging to the Chins Tilind pictures that pleased the Kaiser, and these he Missionary Society, have been beaten to death koops. He sent me copies of them and quite a by a mob in the Province of Hatin. The affair A news of the district making it diffionit to obtain large feo-after nearly eight months. He is is causing considerable unesziness, 'the remote- never in a hurry to pay, I am told.

were raported up to noon yesterday. One body refers to an affair of which we have already had grounds at the disposal of the party. The my portrait just so. With that system he has terminated his visit to France, and has

was found in Georgs Lave.

The band of the 3rd Burma Infantry will play selections of wasic at the Queen's Hotel, Kowloon, to-morrow evening during dinner.

The Foochow Echo says that on the 14th inst. tiger was caught is a pit-trap about half way between Kuliang-and-Doong Liang. The tiger. had been living on pigs and dogs in that neigh bourhood during the winter. It was reported to be a female and to have two cube, for which

the natives are now reeking."

Some commotion was created in Queen's Roul East yesterday afternoon by the spectacle of a drunken bluejscket being treated to the "frog's march" by a party of Garrison military (299, as were his struggles, and the half-dozen sol: diers in charge of him bad me light task on their hands

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the outlines -The latest particulars concern ing the scandalous behaviour of Life Guards offers at Windsor go to show that there is desire on the part of these concerned in the ragging" of Lieutenant Gregson to treat the whole affair as a practical joke, the outcome of a spirit of boisterous fan. Every effort is being made to have the matter hauled up A inquiry bas been ordered by Lieut Colonel Hir Audley Neeld, and the finding will decide whether Lieutenant Gregson's assailants will appear before a military tribeaul to answer for their conduct.

occasion was favoured by fine weather, and the arrangements had been admisbly planned. Some thousands of visitors, many travelling by road on coaches and motor-care, found abundent sources of amusement in the spacious and picturesque grounds. There were variety euter- tainments, comic cricket and football matches, races for old and young, and tugs-of-war. In a marques erected on' the lawn, Mr. M'Ewen

BELATED NDWS.

THE CIGAR-OPERATIVES' STRIKE IN MANILA

entertained a numerens company at luncheon. peculiarity of his is that he has no picture information Among those present were Lord Zonobe, Mr. showing him in a relaxed attitude, with a soft H. C. Richards, K.C., M.P., Mr. Edward look in his eyes. He wants to be martial-He Boyle, K.C., and Captain Colvile, President, any bare been chatting, laughing--and he can After the loyal toasts, minute he gets in front of the camera he stares The attention of the Foreign Office having and Councillor Braduam, Chairman of the be a good comrade when he wants to but the

United Association. been drawn to the fact that British postal pack-The Host" was proposed by Dr. Deeping, ut it, right in the ore, as he would to sows ages to Chins pay duty to the Customs, whiler. M'Ewen, in reply, referred to the fact of enemy in single combat." parcels arriving by German or French mails

escape duty free, Lord Cranborne has informed his having recently come to St. Leonards, aud On the 24th July, at Blackheath, England, the police. The prisoner's language was as violent Mr. Yerburgh, M.P., that import duty has been said during his residence there be and his

wife of ASTHO Stones, I. M, Customs, of a mum,

The Daily Press.

LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.

charged upon British postal packages to China,

further the Conservative cause in the district.

family would do all they possibly could to

The Latest news, to bend from Manils brought by the Perla recents some startling develop. **

menta in poonsotion with the strike of the A military contributor writes to MAP cigar operatives. It appears that the men were paragraph about Sir Henry and Lady Blake they were intimidated, and threatened by the saying that Mr. T.P. O'Connor in his recent willing and anxious to return to work but omitted to mention that the latter is a great instigator and originator of the strike. In a leading article the St. James's Gazette naturalist, passionately devoted, to animals of Inerimating evidence, in the shape of hitters, (who are all under arrest), a draws attention to a statement which recently all kinds, and generally surrounded by a perfect having been found on persons of a corteio warrant was, issued, and he was arrested and appeared in a servies paper concerning the menagerie of them. Whilst in Jamales Lady

"ledged at the Parian Street police station

and that there is no doubt concerning the legality of the practice. It is understood, however, that parcele from France and Germany have escaped such taxation; and the Foreign treatment. It appears that, post offices are maintained in China by France and Germany use, the China Squadron was last year uoable particularly on fireflies, possessed a tams tiger all to be feled by Judga Boras of Passy and

Our contemporars asserts that, owing to this interesting article on West Indian insects,

Mr: Thorans Henderson Whitehead. the HUNGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEGI ROAD home papers state, has been appointed joint Office will certainly insist upon equality of alleged shortage of coal on the China Stalien. ↑ Blake, who, by the way, has written many

manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, in conjunction with Mr. Caleb Lewis. We congratulate Mr. Whitehead on this moritad distinction, which unfortunately, however, seems to dispose of any hopes of his returu to Hongkong.

HONGKONG, 27th August, 1902.

will

fly asserted that the removal itator from the arens of contest

ike to an end.

ORCEUSOE'S ISLE.

We can hardly regard as new the intelli- gence telegraphed from London in our issue of to-day, that the French authorities are

With reference to the case of sunne.throwing considering the project to establish a naval

in Winglok. Strest on Sunday wight, it appears Lase at Kwanchau. wao. This project is

that the two Chinose, though in naiforms mentioned in the book which we reviewed resembling those of the police, were not yesterday, The French in Tavkin and tukanga but private watchmen. It is satisfac South China, and the creation of a naval tory to find that the two men in question were hase on the spot was one of the schemes of not in the police force, but on the other hand the reatless M. Dounes, who predicted just the absence of a constable from Wingio before he left Iudo-China that Kwanchad. Street and its immediate neighbourhood is wi would become one of France's great not satisfactory it, as we hare heard from of ive companies; the Naval Field Artillery of Europe (we will put it that way) might be in the lips of Yeans when the tiger est awoke long and 8 miles he and has a very good

varions sparoes, the throwing of missiles is indulged in there.

The following appointments have been made at the Admiralty:-Lieutensate: Cyril Asser, to Glory, for Fame; Chas. P. Mansell, to Tamar, for Whiting; Geo. C. Hardy, to Goliath, for Hart (all in command on recommissioning, undated); Robert G. Hammond, to Goliath, for Hart, un recommissioning (undated). Sub- Lieutenants: Herbert R. Stokes, to Glory, for

ft la now and also by Great Britain, Japan, and Russia,

to carry out its flast exercises, and that the eat, which roamed about the grounds at will. His Majesty's Government are unawazo, how ever, whether the Chinese Government have Terrible had only bean able to put in 18 days "I do not know whether that tiger-cat still sanctioned the French and German post offices, sea-time daring the 18 months she had been on lices, but he was once the here of a very moving the station, The official excuse will, of course, incident," adds the contributor, “during, the At Teintau the governmental palace has been be exceptional pressure. But it was perfectly daye of my servisa iu Jamaica. Daring a

Jasa 2-ernandon, home enlarged by additional buildings. The Govern easy to foresee that the pressure would be Government. House ball a gay subaltern and

no doubt with a view to improving their of Robinson Cruses the friend and hero of our meus out there also is busy making good what exceptional Steamers have needed coal for maiden fair wandered forth into the grounde,

the line of astronomical knowledge. Presently they capled tildege, go acquices, focording to a report the Chinese had spoiled in their time; they had good many years, and for a good many how down all the trees in the settlement, with years also we have held

a rustic sent beneath a spreading tree, and sat in the Bulletin Comercial, certain industrial This brand fusted in the out planting new ones in their place. It is communicatious to the Far East. It must,

was stretched the tiger-cat fast asleep. The Southern Facile, about 950 kilometres, or 500 the climate out there will improve. The who gave the matter a moment'e thought, that hoped that as the settlement is forested again therefore, have been quite evident to anyons down upon it, little rockoning that underneath importance wilitary force at Kinoshow so far has consisted however valuable the assistance of the Concert lips of Mars were all bat in conjunction with English miles from Valparaiso, is about 15 miles of the three sea battalions and tie Na val Artilupplying armed force to deal with the from dreszas of his native fastoessen. Perhaps lary detachment. On Oct. 1 the whole detach disturbances in Chius, that assistance could he, too, wished to study the bestone, and was meat will be altered into a Naval Artillery only become available if we were prepared to anoyed, at finding his vlaw obsmred; ofurisdiction detachment. Up to now a captain lieutenant find the sinews of war in the shape of coal. possibly it was merely his playfulness, but any the first thing for way he stretched up a paw between the bars of was the commander of the detachment, but on That, therefore, was Oct. 1 an officer of the Staff will command the which our Admiralty had to make provision, the sant, and shall we say ?-clung to the new formation, and Nary Captain Jacobsen and it does not appear to have done it. Worse subaltern. There was a manly howl, answered the lady stood not upon the order of her going, it appears

to have allowed a whole year" to has been named for that office, after having still; even when the pressure had passed away, by a feminize shriek and a low, spitting snarl elapse before making the deficiency good but want swiftly towards the house. But it was some time before the subaltern could tear been busy in China sincs 1901.

The Admiralty will not be able, in this instans,

when he did it was only to plunge into a neigh bouring thicket, whence be issued fervent appeals to all and sundry to bring him a gun and an overcoat.”.

To a correspondant who has had a conversa

draug

Under Chilien

Thera eran vessels of large

hery has recently besz

stabbed of the packing of ahh, lobsters, and arabe, which ses mid to be not only very abun.

dant but alBO excellent quality. The lobsters

to be of Immensa size sad very

is considered plentiful for many years to come, fine flesh, and as the supply of these orbacea end the cost of same very low Indeed, there is, in the opinion of our Belgian contemporary, of ap-to-date sangeries. As farther sonroe of income is mentioned, the match of a kind of

Furthermore, al naval establishments. recently published report of the Director of Public Works for Indo-China announces that a naval base is to be set up there. Perhaps the news intended to be conveyed by the London telegram is that the authorities in Paris bava at the present time under deliberation the speedy carrying into effect of such a plan. Fort Bayard, mentioned in the despatch, is the civil Bettlement of Kwanehau-wan at the mouthFame; John A. S. Blackwood, to Tamar, for tion with him Viscount Watanabe stated that to plead doubts and fears se to the possibility himself away from the enchanted spot, and every chance of access for the establishment

Whiting, both on recommissioning (undated); of the river and Nivet is a short distance Inspecter of Muchinery W. Sharp, to the off nearer the entrance of the bay. There Golfath; additional, for service with the China can be no doubt that the site is well Fleet (to date July 21). chosen. The Director of Public Works in the report referred to above points out- we quote from Mr. CUNNINGHAM'S book that the Bay of Kwanchen-wan seems naturally destined to be the point d'appui of

Orders have been issued directing the 30. kabt torpedo-boat destroyer Fume to be commissioned on the Chins Station, and attached bonder to the battleship Glory, the French fest in the Far East, as there fagship of Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge, Commsn.

he regarded Japan's financial position as of the Igel supplied keeping its calorifis pro thoroughly sound. Comparing the ordinary porties, for it is not a question of the reserve, expenditure with the insome the balance was on of coal, but of the actual hand-to-mouth supply the right side. He had no reason to beliere required to enable the squadron to go about its Had the Powers of Europu. that any depression in Japan's fiusuce was to dally baginess,

be looked for in the near future. On the quarrelled over the spoil of Chiss we should, if contrary, he thought there was the strongest the facts have been correctly stated, have lost justification for thinking that the era of pro- the one immense advantage which should have how he regarded the alliance between England supply of fuel from a naval base-Hongkong perity that had set in would continue. Asked bean sure; the power of obtaining an abundant and Japan Viscount. Watanabe replied, "Ingrée lying on our possible enemy's line of com with it in every respect. It would make for antiation. Furtunately no war broke out

erino & squadron of four first-class baffle- peace in the Far East as nothing had even goup but the consequences have nors the less been before. That identity of interest which had

opportunity for undergoing that

songregation of ships into a Beet

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.

A raceting of the General Council and

for Chinese will be held in the Legislative Council Chamber to-morrow at 19 noon when students of the Hongkong College of Mediome His Excellency Sir W. J. Gucie, F.C.M.G. will present the diploma of the College to the

following students who hava completed the

Bal which abounds in Juan Fernandez and some

of the neighbouring lelands, the skins of these animals meeting with a good market in Valpariso at any time. There are numerons springs of excellent water in the island, and' cost of living would be abnormally cheap, as fits and regetables on below almopat with

out attention.

as ample accommodation in it for a large der fn-Chief The Fame will be commissioned squadron, and for more than ten miles there by Lient. Com C. Asser: The 30-knot den is au average depth of twenty metres. Introyer Whiting and the 27knot destroyer Hart also ordered to be recommissioned on the conjunction with Admiral PORTIER he Chins. Station, the Whiting by Liont, C. R giren birth to the alliance wonki qontagup, he ships and many cruisers has passed a curriculam of study and passed the profesional Now York on the Xia fint went fully into the question and they Manual, as tender to the Tomar, receiving hoped, for a long time. It was the duty of recommended the government to under-ship at Hongkong, and the Hart by Lieut. England and Japan to ensure passe as far as fasining in steam tactics which turns a mere take two docks, coal wharves, an arsenn, G. C. Hardy as tender to the battleship Goliath, I possible in the Far East.

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ination :--- Tas Han Kee(with distinction), Lan Lizi, Los Tin 680; Ho Ko Trus and Chan

LATEST STEAMET MOVEMENT, The all or NPtemar Glenogle arrived in homer Duke of Fife Left Toko The . lema for Trooms on the 28th instal

The P& O. teamer Nankin left, flingspore for this port on the 26th Jest, at 11am.

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