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A scheme is on foot to connect by direct
service Port Ewetterlam *
Smulhern Iulia,
The Coronation festivities in boumar of the
of troops from" Shanghai.. We are wont to rail at Oriental diplomatic methods as thadsteamship up chiefly of delay and dishonesty. The apologists of the Western Powers will have a hand ask to point out the differences between their clients conduct in China and China's own ways, It was long ago surmigod that international jealousy was at the bottom
A. S. WATSON & CO., of the whole dificulty at Shanghai. It is
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becoming increasingly clear that this jealousy is the sole cause of the extinued occupation of the port by Francs and Germany. An attempt has been made to WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS undermine the British position in the
Yangtze Valley. We were unwilling to attribute the inception of this brilliant-plot to an European Power, preferring to believe that Prince CNG was chiefly instrumental, in pursuance of the time-honoured Chinese WHISKY. art of dividing the dangerous uations
SCOTCH
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mong themselves. But the Inst move in the guare seems to reveal beyond doubt that it is not a Chinese mind which is
CELEBRATED directing it. No Chinaman of the smallest
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King of Siam on the 15th, 16th, and 17th mắt. were held at Bangkok with grust pathesinazof
At the meeking. of the Zetland Lodge held on Monday evening. Mr. E. Brotherton Harker was elected Worshipful Master for the ensuing yest.
Such students of, Malayas there may be in Hongkong will be interested to read of ena of the latent aspects of the surroney question, sa given in the Pisang. Gosdter-Scene.—Singa- pore Wharf. P. and O. lider just guing alongside. Usust crowd of diving boys shoating
TELEGRAMS.
DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.
[FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
LONDON, 2nd December, I am
FRANCE AND THE SIAMESE
CURRENCY.
M. Doumergue has decided to institute a Commission re the currency of Siam, and promises to take the necessary measures to
CANTON.
[Flox OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
Canton, Ist December.
THE LATE VICKHOY'S REMLING, On the 23rd ult. tho remains of His Ex- cellency the late Viceroy Tao Mu of the Two Kwang were conveyed back to his native place in beking. Shortly after 10a.m. while thair Excellencies the Acting Viceroy Tak Sow and the Acting Provincial Governor L-Hing Yui and a large number of officials, civil and military, were awaiting at the government wbarf, the coffin arrived, followed by the chief mourners, among whom were the deceased's Fons und daughters-in-law, It was placed on board the gunboat Fat Po, and transhipped to the steamship Sun Fung to be conveyed to its
Dive, dire, do." Inglis money one shilling, two shillings six pence," and so forth. Pas
avert the crisis threatening French posses-destination. enger shows a dollar, Throws it into the sea.sius in the Far East immediately the Boysmako ne effort to dive for it. Pussenget..
Commission has formulated an opinion.
POSTPONED EVACUATION OF
Why you nedive? That one dollar." Boy Ya, tuan fap kita ta balih tau brapa harga."
The latest information-abant the 3. Phra Chum Alao, in the Siam Observer of the 20th
Phra Chom Kioo are to be repaired by the Birgkok Dock Company, definits instructions
degree of patriotiem would wish to protractult, is as follows:-The damages to the 8.8. the period of the humiliating occupation of The Shanghai by foreign garrisons. schemers must be sought elsewhere. What Britons would chiefly like to know is how VERY OLD LIQUEUR SCOTCH | the recent exhibitions of German policy can be made to square with the Kaiser's uniformly friendly attitude during the past
WHISKY.
Kion in har recent collision with the 8.8.
SHANGHAI
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ARMS FOR THE REBELS,
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.]
SOME THEATRE NUISANCES.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRE58,” Hongkong, 2nd Decomber, SIR-I would like to call your sitation to` a nuance which happens at avery performance in the theatre of Hongkong. It is a habit with some people to be always late, and to the annoyance of everyone in the vicinity and often to the whole theatre, it is their onstem to draw everyone's attention from the play by shuffling about for their seats, even though there are a quantity of unoccupied souls immediately at hand in which they could sit until a mora favourable opporturity should arise for thens to occupy their own. Last orening, sko, many of the finest passages were simply rendered audible owing to the unmitigated cuisson of the inter-act tramp." Particularly noticeable was this in the case of three or four gentlemen, who habitustly rose with each fall of the curtain
probably to makes more enquiries soncerning that proverbial "dog" but who lacked the good taste to return before the rise of the curtain, or even to be so considerate as to enter their seats quietly. By the noise made, one
Certain Chinese Site up and manned a boat looking like a mandarin boat, and shipped on board a large quantity of firearms to supply the rebels of Kwangsi. This when she passed by Wuchow, was seized by the mandarins there; The Standard assumes that the Franco-now, no matter what boat passes Wucliow, she
| is subject to atriot search. German postponement of the evacuation of Shanghai concerns the Yangtze questioned with a battalion of soldiers to Ewangsi; he would have thought they had books instead of and says that the matter may be confidently left to Lord Lansdowne, whose principal task with regard to China, now is to keep
A CRAVIN GEVREAL,
Latoly General Wong Chi-chon was despatok-
has issued notification that whoover captures the robel chief will get a big reward, The proclamation that whoover brings General
$10,000. General Wong was so frightacod at this that he had to stop at Wuchow.
rebel chief knowing this has also issued a
feet.
few years, France, it is plain, is merely twisted and two frames on both sides are also the Yangtsze provinces primarily a British Wong Chi-ohon to the robel camp will get suddenly went out, and really one of the above-
taking advantage of the situation; but the A blend of the finest WHISKIES. dis-springs of German action are still to be discovered. Germans have just boen tilled in SCOTLAND of great age, very i
resenting in strong terms the statement and mellow.
fine
to that effect having been received. The whole of the damago sustained by the ss. Phra Chom Kelautan is confined to the stem and contiguous plating. The plating attached to the stem from the deck downwards to the first strake ia badly
damaged. The stringers and connections will require to be removed and rouewed. The port anchor was also broken by the impact. It is not known yet. for certain whether the stem, which is broken, can be effectively repaired in
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Ambassador af Vienna, in an article in the |National Review, that Germany is Great Britain's bitterest enemy. But how can they ingically object to such a remark when the history of more than three years points so much in that direction? The British
According to the Osaka Muikichi, the pro- duction of gold in Formosa continues to increase
rapilly. The mines now working are confined
sphere of influence.
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LONDON, 3Jth November.
DE WETS BOOK ON THE WAR-
FALSEHOODS REPEATED. De Wet's book on the late war in South Afries, which is dedicated to "My fellow sub
A PROPOSED NEW MONOPOLY..
A certain merchant named Cheong Ching In prasanted a petition to the Provincial Tressure? offering to take a monopoly of taxes upon the prostitutes in the flowerboats and on shore $120,000 per annum; for the licenses of such women he would charge 83 a mouth, and for. those af singing girls. $2. The petition was transmitted to the Acting Prefect Kung to
had offered $490,000 for the same privilege
Another circumstance which amws upon one's pity is illustrated by the following. In the very pretty sene where Majda mente the distinguished visitors; the stage lights
mentioned offenders almost curled himself ap into a ball of laughter! Truly, as the cireum- atang-world testify, it must have been a forritio and a most stupendous joke, and one which parsed! - Truly, "komis keeping youths have sone but the intellect of the said gentleman ever homely wits." How fortunats it is to be old, when laughter is less spontaneons.
The rationale of playgoleg is surely to see and to note the whole play, aud not to be disturbed by a hundred preventable annoyances Yours, eio,
people sees the facts and regrets them. Nelung. Whes gold was jest purchased by thejects of the British Empire," has been published report on. Meantime another merchant also that one has to tolerate outside the theatre.
section of that people regrets them more than Britous in Hongkong, where' so many Germans are estecated fellow-residents. But it is useless, and it would be extremely disastrouss, to try to be blind. A good understanding between Great Britain and Germany would conduco more than any."
to as suction of the district north of
Bank of Formet its valis was välipated at It is severely critical, but not scrimsalons. It but I think neither the ous nor the other is 800,000 yon a year. It increased to 1,000,000 | disparages Lord Roberts" generalship, which it likely to succeed. and then to 1,300,000 yen in's very short space of time. When the bank started buying gold
at first no small amount was being exported abroad by the natives. By paying the highest possible price, however, the Bank has been the means of entirely checking this indiscriminate
ancient times, at Southern Formosa and the
SEARCHING FOR TALENT.
declares was lacking in foresight; General Buller had to face by far the more dificult task. Sizce His Imperial. Majesty Kwang Ha returned to Peking last year he has been It apparently respects Lord Kitchener, but date his black-house system the block-head cherishing ideas of reform of the Government; system. It ridionies the British ecouting.. Itons gifted with special ability to bring about but amongst the ministers at Court there isnot any reforms that have been so often talked of. We learn new that His Majesty has ordered a special examination to be held next year at Peking. The candidate must be an official not below the third rank, he must be a man of espe cial ability, and of ripe experience, and if he passes, will be appointed to a high position. This
thing else to the peace of the Far East.portation. A gold field has existed free sloges Beitiok barbarities against women, lease was recently obtained by a M. Yamashita,children, and the aged, and although cases sro but operations have not yet commenced. It is not specified, it says proofs can be produced in balared that a rory promising Enture is before hundreds. It conclude with an appeal to the the gold mining industry of Formos
Boors to be loyal to Great Britain.
But to render that understanding possible complete change from Germany's late A. S. WATSON & CO. tactics de necessary.
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLYнicationing to the news column phoned be addreaed to The EDITOR
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Linut . B. MacDonald, R.A., leaves Singa pore for Hongkong by the König Albert about the 6th inst; to rejoin his company, H.K.-S,B., R.A.
We have received from the Navy League so instructive pamphlet entitled The Neal for Cverredents must forward their games and at. Effort," on the text taken fre as the Duke of Devonshire's speech to the British Empice League on the 7th July last-"The question of Imperial defence is one which cannot wait. If wa wait till it solves itself ve may wait until there is no British Empire at all to defeal.”
with communication addened to the Editor publication, but as pidence of good faith. All Extern for publical we should be written on one side of the paper only.
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HONGKONG, 3rd December, 1902.
WHEN all matters seemed finally settled for the complete evacuation of Shanghai by the unnecessary foreign garrison, which has
The good folks of Shanghai, says the Union, who voted for tramways on the plea that they would bring rents down, may be interested in learning that according to official returns of ous place where trams were laid down, the rents in- cressed from 10 to 25 per cont. It is only natural that, giving facilities for getting to and from a place, the value of land will increase and renta will be higher,
Fautor's agent at Bombay, determined not to let us know too much about Siamese affairs, out the following telegram to Bangkok but not to the Far East generally :-" London, November 19th. M. Etienne submitted to M. Delease the result of the meeting of deputies
M. Dolcansé replied that he believal he had sions. He was convinced that the Convention was most advantageous for Franco. Siam would recognise France's effort for a rapprochement. France preserved her rights of control on the Mekong."
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
A STUDENT AND
LOVER OF THE PLAY.
SAMPANS WANTED.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILT PRESS,”
Hongkong, Sad December. Six-May L. through the medium of your widely circulated paper both in the Flest sad be done so that we, the men in H. M. Flest, can elsewhere, ask if it is possible for something to
obtain sampans after sunset without waiting Sfteen, twenty, and thirty minutes both at Murray Pier and at the Naval Canteen steps.
To get aboard his vessel a man has to be at either pier at 10.30, otherwise be cannot depend on remobing his ship by 11 o'clock: Only last
A meeting of the Council will be held to mendation; so they had recourse to the macia evening. I and another waited fifteen minuten
morrow, 4th December, at 3 p.a.
BUSINESS-QUESTIONS,
Telegraphic nove in the Eel de Chine of | 26th state that the polemics ou the subject of
order was sent to the Vicaroys and Governors of the Siamese treaty conlinne. M. Etienne,
all the provinces; but to this day they have not replying to the Temps, demande a supplement
been able to find any moh person fit for recom- to the negotiations bearing on (0) The frontier
trates and sub-prefects of the cities and town, as far as the littoral; ( ) The 22-kilomètre zone finition of the condition of French citizenship, some explanation of the inequalities of the recommended one Wong Wing, a secretary reduced to parsly military serviss; (3) Precise
The magistrate of the Heangshan district has not to exciul Chinese attled in Indo-Chinaiatermittent system with special infarause to
or writer to the late prefect She, who ban nor Cambodians resident in Siam; (4) The Queen's Garden and the higher levels of the boon degraded. He is now an editor of maintenance of French jurisdiction over all Foak-why very many houses, which ought to the newspaper Chung Sai Po of Caston. get the full supply for the advertised period, The man that the magistrate of tho Tong parolégču; (5) Definition of real rävaulage in
most insufficient pressure?
1. Would the Director of Public Works give
lieu of promises concerning public works. Aget little or no water,and oven that little at a Kun district has recommended- is a hanlia"
despatch to Japanese papers, dated Vienna, 20th November, anys:-"The British Govern, meat will open negotiations with the French Government with the object of masking clear their object in maintaining the integrity of Biam. A shortcoming is understood to have boon discovered in the Anglo-French Treaty of 1896." We should have thought there were may shortcomings.
At Bandakan the other day; says a Fouthern contemporary, a native convict managed to ewape from a working party with a rite and ten rounds of ammunition which he
red from the sentry on duty. He fed to the jungle, where the police fruitlessly sought for him. The runaway left the junglò in the
Suh boatmen who agreed to take him to a tighbouring estate for $2. No sooner had
started than the convict exmmsues to lund his rifle The Sulu sitting opposite, sus. peeling foul play, tried to wrest the weapon from him. While they were straggling, both foll out of the bost into the water and were pulled back by ons of the others, who, realising that the fare was probably an escaped prisoner,
been there since the troubles of 1000; when(Colonial group) on the subject of Biam.moon of the next day, and secasted some the Japanese contingent had already left, and the British had received orders to leave obtained from Siam the maximum of corces- on the 20th instant; suddenly there came the news on Monday that the commanders of the French and German troops had formally declined to quit Shanghai until February next. So far we have received no information as to the reason for this arbit Tary attitude. The Germine more than a week ago received orders from Berlin to prepare for evacuation, and their Comman der was instructed to confer with the British and Finch Commanders.
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2. To ask the Director of Public Works why the water accounts for 30th September are not yet out!
ORDERS OF THE DAT
1. First reading of a Bill entitled an Ordin- ance to authorise the making of Bye-laws by the Star Ferry Company, Limited.
2. Second reading of the Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend The Widows and Orphans' Pension Fund Amendment Ordinance, 1902. (No. 12 of 1902).
3. Second reading of the Bill entitled an Ordinance to further amead The Rating Or- dinance, 1901,
4. Second roading of the Bill entitled so Ordinance to amend the Chinese Hospital
Incorporation Ordinance, No. 3 of 1870.
5. Decoud reading of the Bill entitled an Ordinance to repeal Ordinance No. 5 of 1902.
8. Committee on the Bill, entitled an Ordin. mide to amend the law relating to Employers and Servants.
7. Committee on the Bill ontifled an Ordin ano o relating to the Naturalisation of Aliens,
9. Committee on the Bill entitled an Ordiu- soce to consolidate and amend the laws relating to Public Health and to Buildings.
C. CLEMENTI,
named Win Kan Kii, who is at present doing nothing in his native place. Another resum mended by the magistrate Pui King. Fak of the Nam Hof district is Wai Kanyon, the grand- son of a certain provincial governor, a young men who has taken no literary honours. The, acting Viceroy and the acting provincial Gorer zor have ordered the acting Prefect Kung to hold an examination of these thres to see what especial qualification each possesses before they be recommended to the Throne to occupy say important positions.
THE MURDEL OF MR. EVANS, The case of the late Mr. Evans, who was wounded by pirates at short distance from the Tiger forts and who subsequently died in the Canton Hospital, is said to have been settled, the mandarins, civil and military, of that facility near by being held responsible. The Admiral and Commander of the forts, Ho Cheung Ching, is ordered to my an indemnity of $12,000 to the widow and children of the decoused, and the Magistrate Lao Tak Hang of the Tang Kon district $8,000. Ino Tak Hang, on receipt of the order, was very much dissatisfied with it, and prefers Mr. Charles Lancaster, in discussing the to be degraded rather than pay his share of the benefits which are derived from Trusts, in indemnity, Page's Magazine for last month, mys: "The
Acting Clerk of Councils.
THE ADVANTAGES OF A TRUST.
on Marray Pier; plenty of sampans were there too, but they did not care to come, and it was to our ship, which I might rasution is quite exactly another fifteen minutes before we got
eloke to the Naval Yard. Hoping an ablər writer than myself will take the mutter up- Yours, etc..
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LAUNCH OF A NEW RIVER STEAMEE.
The river steamer Kwong Chow KS BROCUSS» fully launched on Monday evening st 8 o'ulook, from the yard of Mewers. Bailey & Murphy at Kowloon Bay, when the weather was all that could be desired, and in striking.contrast to thy heavy wind which provented her launching on Sunday evening. The steam trinis will take place in a few days, the vessel having been launched with engines and boilors on board all ready for steam. After the launching ceremony Messra, Balloy & Murphy entertained the owners and their friends on board, the usual taste being duly honoured. The launching weight of the Kusig Chow ia 550 tons, and she is believed to be no far the heaviest launch in the Colony, The vessel is destined for the Hongkong-Canton · run and is fitted with electric light throughout
HAWAII UNDER U.S. GOVERNMENT.
Speaking at a conference in New York a short while ago, the Rev. Dr. Trombly, of Hawaii, dealt with the social and political conditions in the island, which, he said, were exceedingly had. The worst elements in Enwaji
The recent movements of the dollar, noodless to say, hays been watched with opening interest by a great number of people in Hong-bound him and brought him back to the goal, kong. The fluctuations have taken a piora exciting turn during the past four days. The be returned to prison. His captors were hand. The Intter of study of the gares for a fortnight shown that somely rewarded by Government. The convict Russian oil-felds (which extend as far north as SMUGGLING CHINESE IN TEXAS. to-day, he declared, wors" the low down Ameri-
despite his entreaties to he killed rather than
is a notoriously bad character.
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THE JANET "WALDORF CO. There was a large attendance at the Thestre last night to witness the third performance of the drama Magda. Miss Janet Waldorf was warmly applauded for hot acting in the part of Mageia, and we must not forget to mention Mr. Norval McGregor as Schwartze, and Mr. St. Claire Bayfield sa Hefflergindt.
As we have already announced, Shakespeare's laughable namely Twelfth Night will be pro- deced to-night.
Saratov, on the Volga, and south and eset to
CAD, Crpet-baggers, adventurers, and other these two received similar orders on the on the 17th ult. Bank Bills on demand stood
Afghanistan) have existed for ever 2,500 yeura;. A Chinese smuggling fraud that surpasses
soum from the States, who had drifted there is 27th November. Great Britain was nevused at 1/73d. Then a steady decline set lu. O2]
yet the world had to wait for the genius of a anything of the kind yet, unearthed, on the recent years. Some of these men had obtained of delaying the settlement of the difficulty the 21st the figure was 173, on the 23rd 1/74, and on the 24th 1/77%. Then the price
Rockefeller, a Pratt, and a Ragers to design border was made publio to-day, says an El Paso, Federal appointmente in the judiciary and other by not sending to Shanghai orders of the fell below "one-sad-seven, and the successive
methods for the proper utilisation of petroleum; Texas, despatch of the 27th October, when it offices and had brought shame and scandal upon same import. No sooner, however, have the quotations were:-25th alt. 1/6; 20th, 1/67;
first by oflecting the co-operation of all the became known that several Southern Pacific the administration of law and justies. · Added British fixed a date for their "withdrawal 27th, 1/612; 28th and 29th, 1/09. With the
American refineries, and then by carrying the train-mes, who had been under the surveillance to this stoment were the desertars from ships, than those who profeæed to be waiting for end of last week a transformation occurred and
vil immense distances to the seaboard and other of Secret Service men for months, had been professional criminals and many ne'er do then announce their intention of remaining Monday's quatalion was 1/64, resulting in
places, where it was subjected to the incessant discharged for their connection with the con- wells from the States, who had some there for andther three months. Thus the whole large purchases of silver in Louden.
improvements in distillation which have been spiracy. For six months past belf-a-doseusines annexation, but who were now votare. miserable business promises to drag on
copied by the rest of the world. The oil United Sistes Marshals and Secret Bervice men The dominance of elementa like these in the indefinitely, for no confidence can be felt in
business was commenced in 1869, but it was not have been at work between here and Tucson, politics and legislation of the islands constitut- any future decision as to date of evacuation
until 1872 that the co-operation of the various endeavouring to get at the bottom of the case, refineries was affected. Previous to this, the Among other things, they learned that fraight A limit upan the franchise seemed to be When the Japanese troops quitted Shaug
THE BAND PERFORMANCES,
price. of refined oil shipped to Europe was train-men had been engaged in conveying on absolutely imperative if the local government hai on the 22nd ultinio, the Japanese
Though the weekly band performances on the 28. d., 3. and occasionally 3. 6d. per gallon in trabaud Chinese from this point to the Califormis was ever to be admissured on a wiss, konest, papers were careful to explain that if the 108 cza, and gitlug an average per ton of ore Trade Grand have been discontinued, we are cargo quantities; but after the formation of the line, hidden in box-are, and that they had and economical basis. Another danger was other Powers did not keep to their promise of 3 dwts, 1 gru, valued at $4,800. The follow-pleased to be able to state that it is only for the combine, with its boonomical methods, the price received large sums of money for their servies, that be interests of Hawaii would be put more of evacuating the port the Japanese garrisoning extract is from the letter from the Mines witter months and that next year when the fell ultimately to 6d. per gallon in quantities of The reen was that six train-men are reported and more in the background in the future Whether this statement was received yesterday:Prospecting-Murchison weather. begins to get warmer this welcome ve gallons, delivered by a tank-cert at the to have been dismissed from the service by the colonial policy of the United States or sub- inspired or not, we do not know. Such bas discovered a reef, about $ feat thick, in form of entertainment will again have a vogue. retailer's shop door-at which price it stands division superintendent. According to the reordinated to other interests which conduct on the part of Japan, however, Kalampong Valley, and can get good prospects as much thanks cannot be awarded to H.Eto-day. It is small wonder then (though port, $100 per head was the sam paid for Chinese antagonistic." The Rev. Douglas Birnie, who from the cap. We are trending on it, and if | Major-General Sir William Gascoigne for the ignorance and jealousy die hard), that in the smuggled in this maurer to Tucson, and $150 has been a pastor in Honolulu for several years,
would return.
The result of the crashing at the Punjom Mines for November is as follows:-100 tons mineralised ers, yielding 22 ozs., 2 dwts, 7. gras.: 515 tons iurface ore, yielding 88 oz., 3 dwts, 8 gros,; making 705 tons for a yield of
ed out of the gravest perils of the situation.
wero
would be logical, if expensive. It may the prospects continue we will put through a institution of these weekly programmes, and face of suck stupendous deeds as these, public to Yuma, As the train-roen had not directly ❘ also spoke, and confirmed what Dr. Twombly be that in some future year we shall bear spell trial crushing. The roof is well situated, the populace showed their appreciation of his feeling in the United States is rapidly changing. violated the Exclusion Aot there were no had ssid in regard to the evils arising from " what were the grounds for the most remark-being no groat distance from the tram-line, and goodness in the very best possible way by and that large aggregations of capital are now arrests A man well known on the border is ignorant, corruptible, and irresponsible vote able exhibition of Western diplomacy a branch line if needed could be laid down with turning out invariably in large numbers on regarded with less ezimosity than vore smaller said to bave been at the head of the smuggling which had given an opportunity to ascrupulous given in this matter of the withdrawal 1 scarcely any preparation,
the afternoone when music was provided.
combinations twenty years ago."
scheme as agent for the Chinose.
politicians."
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