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hope on the recent appointments. Unfor- tunately we do not know sufficient of the now won appointed to pronounce a definite judgment, and it is therefore only reasonable

A correspondent in to recent letter from Hangehow to the N-C. Daily News says:--- "The country some very unsettled, and at present there are notices about hora sying that we are all going to be driven away in o

The Messageries Maritimes steamers will couss to call at Nugesuki after the 15th Fabranży. ·

Japanese papers roport that the Scout.Fusan and Seoul Chemulpo railways are to be con-

having been occupied for several years by to give them the opportunity without few days; so don't be surprised if you see us at nected,

carping criticism to show of what they are capable.

Shanghai soon,"

M. Delcassé, meeting one of the French The British sloop Algerine left yesterday for Colonial party's chief objections, to the Siamese Tresty, has concluded an additional clansa, by Canton.

which Siam angages to errect no new fortifica- tions in the proviness of Battambang and reported in the Colony last week was one of Siem romp or within 25 kilometres of the right small-pox, the victim, a Chiness, dying

The only case of communicable disease

One result of the coldness of the weather now prevailing right bare been seen at the new Kowloon reservoir works yesterday morning, when one of the coalies turned out.

from China by the Ameer YAKUT in the year 1865, and the diplomatic pressure brought to bear on Russia, which finally resulted in the rendition, in 1881, of Hi to Obina after her northern neighbour, nominally as the man-in-possession for China. Such also was the mainspring of the barbarian Tao THUNGTANG's campaign in Turkestan, which resulled in his banding back to China the ontire of what is now known as the New Dominion," after having completed the destruction of the land, and the almost entire depopulation of the huge domain' stratebing from Kuichowfu westwards up to the castern slopes of the Pamirs. Tso was indeed victorious. but his victory was a dear one for China, and the cry for vengeance that went up after his barbarities, which for hundreds of miles left not a Of the Finest Quality and Vintageiving being slive, nor a blade of grass where once extended wide pastures, are now having their natural result in the hatred of

The visitors to the City Hall Library and the new generation but now tardily begin-Museum for the week ending 11th January ning to occupy the ruined homes of their were 220 non-Chinese and 58 Chinese to the slaughtered ancestors. In this unnatural former, and 54 20-Chinese and 2,76 Chinese contest Two spared neither friend nor foe, to the latter institution. age nor'eex; and Tuxe FuHANG, who learn the art under such a master, by a just recompense has come to exercise it against the employers of his former chief. To completo the fitness of the retribution SCOTCH WHISKY TUNG was himself a traitor to his former

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Those members of the Hongkong-Volunteer Corps who were present in the Colony on Coronation Day will receive the local modal struck in commemoration of the event at a pacade to take place on Saturday next.

The fire in Kowloon City the other day. it may transpires, was caused by a lighted match dropped on some inflammable material by a little girl, and did dimage, which is

auinsured, to the anomit of $19,000)

The Coromandel, with the English nail of the 19th ult., left Singapore yesterday, at 6

The body of a Chinaman, aged under 30, was found in a matshed near Shatin, Kowloon, ou

associates; lured by Chinese promises and Chinesc gold, he deserted his own people, and proved sue of the most ruthless of the rothless officers of Tsu's army. His natural instincts found, congmial employment in the events of 1900, but they were thereby | only whetted, and doubtless he will, should

the opportunity be forthcoming, he all them, and may be expected here on Saturday better pleased to exercise them against the at 5p. Replies are due to correspondence plunderers of his former compatriots. But, despatched henes on the 17th November. if Texe has thus, u heritage of hatred to fall back on, it is unlikely that his former cruelties will be forgotea, and it is this which deprives his projected rebellion of its chief hope of success. Disaffected spirits of like nature to TENG hinfelf will doubt legs be found to master his cft as desperate met: are ever ready to follow for a time a leader who offers the unlimited plunder. But Tuxa is at least as much hated as feared by his own compatriots, and the majority of the population of these districts, though thoroughly disaffected towards China, are A. S. WATSON & CO. | unlikely to forget bis former desertion and

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its consequences towards themselves. Prince

Saturday morning. The unfortunate man had apparently occainbed simply to the rigour of the weather, as there were no tarks of violença

bank of the Mekong.

A telogram tą L'Echo de Chine says that a new docres reports the doorces of the Isat and 23rd of April, 1902, in referaven to the organisa. tion of the French forces in the Far East and in the Atlantic. The report which precedes the decreo states meanwhile the utility of maintaining the reserve division at Saigon united to the Far Eastern squadron under the

samu Command

L'Avenir du Tunlin says that on English

quadron consisting of the ships Ation, Cressy and Blenheim has arrived at Singapore nader the command of Admiral Sir Henry Koppel! As a matter of fact, information had bera received in Singapore that Admiral of the Fleet Sir H. Keppel was a passenger to the

port by the P. & O. Ceylon, expected on the 3rd

iast.

Shanghai, at the present time, says the N.-C. Daily News, seems to be the resort of clover criminals and beachcombers, and it is difficult to drawn the line between the two classes. The snnual average et convictions of foreigners for mizlemeanours and felonies during the past thron years almost equals that of the seventies. when Shanghai had not, by any means, attained its present state of civilisation.

Professor Zanoni,conjurer and ventriloquist, will give as catertainment to-morrow evening at 9 o'clock in the Engineers' and Shipbuilders' Instituto.

According to certain Japanese reports, Sir Ernest Sator is supposed to have gone home in connection with the proposed construction of British railways from Burma to Yunnan, and from Chengta to Hankow.

The general aconracy of Comman iout De Wat's statements in his book on the war must be regarded with much scepticism, considering that he gives carrency to such assertions na that recording the escapo of Lord Kitobenor from the train hold up by the Boers at Leenwer prait, Lord Kitchener was not in the train

at all.

The new twin-screw river Bleamer SAR

Cheung went on her trial-irip yesterday, and made the excellent time of 124 knots over, the mured mile. This boat was built by Kwang Fuk Cheong, and engined by the Tin Hling Company, under the supervision of Mr. H. F. Carmichael. She is owned by the Chang On Steamship Co., is destined for the Hong-

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 9th January.

RUMOURED ATTEMPTS ON THE

LIVES OF LORD MILNER AND ME. CHAMBERLAIN.

All the Bourses have been affected by an extraordinary rumour of attoripts on the lives of Lord Milnor and Mr. Clamberlain ut Johannesburg, but have subsequent y recovered (except in South Africans which continue depressed) on the publication of official decials of any serious illness.

THE VENEZUELA ARBITRATION.

It seems probable that the Hagne arbitration on the Venezuela question will be abandoned

and that the dispute will be seitled ly a con- ference to be held at Washington.

SOUTH AFRICA. Communduat Botha giring an account of, the Boer generals' European mission at a meeting of Boors at Pretoria. stated that it yielded £100,000. Mr. Chamberlain is the course of his reply to the Buer Address ou Thursday contrasted this with the amount that the British Government was devoting to the Boers, which when war claims, repatriation

kong-Canton trade, and has accommodation for 1,100 passengers. Captain Murphy is in com-expuuses and compensations were paid would maud and Mr. H. Clarke is the chief engineer. be between £10,000,000 and £15,000,000. Among the party on board to witness the trial

MOROCCO. trip were Captain Goddard and Mr. W. A. Crake. The San Cheung will make her fiest trip to Canton on Saturday next,

The Chinese Board of Revenue has been in great difficulties in meeting its obligations to the Yunnan Copper Syndicates on account of copper forwarded to the Capital for the Imp tial The effectiveness of the Canadian cable route

Mint. in spring the Bard was 500,000 tæris was thoroughly demonstrated yesterday, says an behind in its payments and another payment on Ditawa telegram of the 7th uit, a cable message account of a further supply of copper about to sent by Sir 8. Fleming to the Mayor of Ottawa be provided. The Board sought to divert funde circling the globe in six hours and three from the Kwantung and Yunnan Provincial Treasuries, but both Provinces plainly stated their minutes. The time of transmission betwoon Brisbane and London via the Pacific and Commability to carry out sach instructions. Under the circumstances the Yuunan Viceroy arranged on the body and there was food in the matstel.mercial cables was 18 minutes and between

London and Brisbane over the Eastern Exten. to meet the pressure of the moment by drawing ou sion liner five hours and 45 mintes.

his military chest. At the same time.the Viceroy and the Mining Bureau memorialised that an ostra cash a catty should be laid on Szouhuen salt consumed in the provives. It was pointed out that by the reorganisation of the Salt Gabello and adjustment of the trade some-gents ago great benefie had scerned, but extra taxation to the amount of only 7 cash a catly had been gradually added. The addition of an

Among the passengers who left yesterday be the French tall Labr, we polies the name of

Major J. J. Bragança lato Commandant of Mono Polica Force, who has been transferred to Mozambique by telegrapic instructions from the Lisbon Government. Hy was accompanied by his wife.

It is rumoured, says the Japan Mail, that the only high persongs opposed to Viceroy Yuan'w project for the discrediting of Sheng is Prince Ching. After Prince Ching's double dealing in the matter of the Yungiare Valley, China's Interests would seem to bug goat that he be included in Sheng's full from

able to him, and we hesitate to express any

overtaking kim.

The Moorish pretender lus offensive.

resumed the

THE GERMAN EMBASST AT

WASHINGTON, The German Ambassader von Holleben hus suddenly applied for sick leave. It is generally assumed that be bas been reallid for a supposed want of tact. Baron Speck von Sternburg, the ex-Cousal of Calcutta and a persone grata with President Roosevelt, has been appointed in charge of affairs, and it is believed will succeed to the post.

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.]

THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' HOME.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY "PRES," Hongkong, 12th January, SIR,I am directed by my Committee to draw the attention of Members and Associates

TUAN himself is, unlikely to be in better it will be under the management of Signor power. Foreign opinion has always been favour. / extra cash a catty would be no hurtship. It is of this Branch of the Navy League to the

It is proposed to hold a concart shortly in aid of the S. Joseph's College building fund. As odour; although Tso was a Chinaman beCattaneo, this is a guaruntas of its quality; the was carrying out the orders and policy of details of the prograrame will be soonuced The Mancha Government, and TUAS himself later, We learn that the building operatione stands too near to the Throne to be a are now completed and that visitors who wish peromi grata to an indigenous population; to inspect the additions to the College will be for will his precious son, who for a short able to do so in about two weeks' time.

period was Daned as heir presumptive to

On the 12th January, at No. 10, Seymour Terrace," the wife of C. H. LAMMET, of a son

On the 27th Decely, at Tientsin, the wife II. SCHE, of a daughter.

Un the 30tly

Devalve, at Ningpo, the wife

H. BISMARCH, ENC., of a daughte

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On the 2nd Jamry, at

, at 2. Autor Terrace, Shang

hi, the wife of GED, PEARSON, of a DAME

of

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On the 21 January, at "Castor," Oxley Road, Singapore, the wife of 1, Fox, eď a son,

daughter.

MARRIAGE.

the Imperial throne, and who it is stated

definite views about the misfortunes

now

The Nagasaki Press says that, according to a Seoul despatch to the Osaka Mainichi, as the Corsan Government informed the Doyen of the Diplematie Corps that the suggestions made by the Foreign Ministers in connection with the granting of title deeds to foreigners in the xpital were to be carried out by Coras on er

estimated that the increased revenue would

amount to 400,000 tuels a year, and this sure is assault-at-arms which will take place ou the

to form a permanent income to pay for copper forwarded to Peking.

15th Instant in aid of the Soldiers' and Sailors" Home in Arsenal Streat, and to express the hope that Mombers and Associates will take tickets for that performance, having regard to the The Octasiatische Lloyd saysTheir Royal excellent work which is being done by the Highnesses Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, with Home in providing for our soldiers and sailors bia spouse, and Prince George of Bavaria intend a respectable and comfortable place of resort to visit the Far East shortly. Prince Rup-whore they will bo well cared for. I am also precht, who will travel by the name of Count directod to state that it is the intention of my Haard, is the eldest son of Prince Ladvig. Committee, at our aupaul general meeting on eldest son of Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavoris, Thursday next, to propose a vote of 5100

himself ascend the throne. Prince Rupprecht, Navy League in als of the above-mentioned who was born in May, 1889, in Munchen, is deserving institution. Your, etc., known as a very kind and radioed man. In the -summer of 1900 he was married to-the-Duchess Marie Gabrich of Bararia, a daughter of the far-famed seculist, the Duke Karl Theodor of Bavaria. Prince George, a cousin of Prince Rupprecht, is considerably younger than the former; he is a son of Prince Leupold and the Archduchess Giseln of Austria. It is said their Royal Highnesses intend to visit the Sunda

The Torres Straits Pilot, commenting on the has been brought out at Hsian as the new Chinpta case, says:-Most people will see some incongruity in the sentences impose in Experor, be any more likely to lend any On the 5th January, at 2:, Whange Rou, assistance to the movement. Few opporter on the Chinese who were sentenced for Shanghai, the wife of WALTER F. HARRIS, "of a tunities are afforded in Ching for the perjury in the case against Messrs. Kerr and before the 10th inst., the Foreign Lopresenta aud at some future day will therefore probably [ out of the general fiands of this Branch of the ↑ Posgelly, and on Frank Duggan—a white man tives, who had threatened to dispense with their expression of popular feeling towards

who seriously assaulted Quong Tart, the well.usaal New Year's calls at the Imperial Court, individants, especially if those individuals known Chinese caterar of Sydney, in August attended the Palace on the Istinst, and offered stand in dose relation to the Throne, but fast. On the one hand we have three Chinese greetings to the Throus. there is no doubt that the feelings with for falsely swearing away the lives of two white which the young heir presumptive was men, getting the light sentences of from three regarded by the nation at large were those to five years. On the other a white man. for of intense and unconcealed conterapt. Even assaulting and robbing a Chinese gets twelve if TUNG FU-HSIANO's and Prince TUAN's years. The sentences are worth while being noted in London Truth's pillory. The diabolical more tempting with any

attempt to fiz a chargé of janrder on innocent

On the 26th December, at the Church of the Assumption, Frming, by the Rev. Pater Menus Pr, STRERT ELPERS Misso, eldest sor of J. K. Ma, Secretary, to the, District Court f lele, to PAULINE ST. Jous MIST, youngest daughter of the late Marries w McJsrine, merchant, Petung.

DRATUS.

On the 10th November, at Chungking, FAROL Satins, the second and only surviving son of the Res. J. and Mrs. FAURE, aged 3 years and 9 wentis.

records werd

soutance is a just one.

At a general meeting of shareholders of the Russian Steam Navigation Company in St. Petersburg last month the draft agreement with the Russia Gorerament regarding the establishment of regalar and frequent ailing, between Odessa and Bundar Abbas and Bushire

On the 22nd December, at Nanking, PALsection of the Chinese people, the prommen is deserving of a life sentence if Daggaz's and other Persian Gulf ports was examined Islands firal, from where they may be expected WADSWORTH, the only son of the Rev. Warence given to the young heir would be A. and Gas B. ESTER (the latter deceased), aged sufficient to wreck their hopes of a success-

month and 3 days.

the 5th January, at bafong Road, Shanghai, of consumption, ZiLC JENSST ROSA Hex, il 20 years.

On the th Jann zy at the Geneal Hospital, Shanglia, WILLIAM BRs, Acting Chi Guoder

1.B.31.'s Gaol, aged 53 years,

The Daily Press.

At the same

and approved. The projected agreement now to arrive in Hongkong about the middle of only awaits Government ratification before February. From there they will visit Canton, being put in fores; serious difficulty is Amoy, Foodbow, and will probably get to anticipated from the Gaveramant slite. A permanent Russian line to the Gulf will soon be an actuality.

Shanghai in the latter part of February. From boro several trips will be made, amongst others, one to Ningpo. Afterwards the party will proceed to Tsingtao, Tientsin, and Pezing.

·G. C. ANDERSON,

Hon-Secretary,

Navy League, Hongkong Brunch.

POLICE COURT.

Monday, 12th January.

BEFORE NL. F. &. HAZELAND (POLICE MAGISTRATE).

HOW IN A TATTOOER'S SHOP. William Gilden, a seam

weat into a Japanese tattooer's shop on Sunday and asked the manipulator the needles to exercise his art upon him. Always ready for trade, the Japanese consented, and fashioned ny Gilden's arm en artistic design, for which be charged $5.50. Gilden thought the prize too high-and refused to pay, emphasising his feeling in the matter by slapping the tattooer, who called in the police and gars his angry customer in charge.

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The fine altogether was $6, or 14 days.

ful rising. But if the movement contain in The Hunan correspondent of a Shanghai itself the inevitable seeds of eventual native writes that the Chengchow authorities failure, there is unfortunately no room for are now selecting a suitable site for the erection doubt that it is the power of the two arch of a mounment to the memory of the two conspirators to inflict a grievous wound, and muglered English missionaries. that we should not be justified in ignoring time the Magistente husent workmen to

A northern paper notes the following extra.

Dr. Sven Bedin, the celebrated Central And this brings us to the Chiyang to procare largo stones which are to the movement. consideration of what has been attempted in cossequence heavy expenditure will be

be consigned to Chengalow by boats and carts.ordinary conduct of the police at Taka:---

While three native employees of the Taku Tug Asiatic traveller was lecturing before the Royal some quarters to set forward us a HONCRONG UBICE 14. DR Vars ROAD C, in

involved but the stones in Chiyang are noted for and Lighter Company were quietly cycling at Geographical Society in London last month. Taku on Sunday, they wore stopped and arrested. Though still in his thirties, Dr. Hedini is LONDON Owner: 131. FLEET STREET, E.C.grievance, and that is the seeming disfavour their uniform white colour almost resembling

by the police, who objected to their riding there. I probably not sxcelled by any living explorer in into which the Hupeh Vinroy, CHANC judo stone. Probably the mounmeat will be

To gand against their riding in future the the extent of ground covered and this scientific Hoxakoxa, Bth Janary, 19 3. Can-ruxd, is represented to have fallen completed in April next. The native convorts

bicycle tires 10pieces. The matter was reported discoveries during the 15 years he has been at THAT TUNG FU-HSIANG Rad Priner TUAN with the powers that be. That CHaNt has have sil returned and resumed their former police took their sword bayonets and backed the value of his observations, collections, and complaint of P. C. Clyde.

laserval well of his country is not to be occupations, while fie civil and military autho-

to Mr. Johnston, the manager, who promptly work in Central Asia. The shoots of the map are plotting rebellion ou

a grand style denied, and no foreigner would desire to rities are more vigilant than ever in protecting had the men released and the damaged wheels which represent the geograpical work he in the provinces of Kansu and Shensi see any discredit erst upon him. At the

returned. Perhaps it is not generally known accomplished during his last three years' there seems now little doubt. There same time, it is not right to forget that the

that nearly all these so-called police were expedition would, if extended, measure something is also little loubt that a rebellion in salvation of China in 1900 ans die entirety i Tanat: When the Emperor wont recently to /solliers before the troubles and are real Bakers like one-third of a mile. The popular narrative į

the missionurieš.,

The following items are from the P. & T.

• STORING DYNAMITE.

For unlawfully storing six sticks of dynamite on premises at 13, Shankiwen, the occupier, a Chinaman, was fixed 850 or two mouths, on the

The A.L. steamer Silesia left Kobe via Moji

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The M.M. steamier Salazie, with the next French mail. left. Saigon on the 11th inst., at 10 p.m., for this port.

The P. & O. steamer Coromandel left Singa- these provinces would be fraught with to the inspiration of the aged Viceroy at the Temple of Heaven at Peking, the order was at heart, with an antipathy to anything foreign of the expedition will be published simultaneous pore for this port on the 12 inst., at 6 am. ly in various European countries and in with the outward English mails, and is dus liere

on the 17th inst, it about & p.m. great danger to China. It would, never, Nanking, and that had it not been for the issued that the shops were not to be closed such as a bicycle.

America. The atins and scientific volumes will

The P.M. steamer Korea arrived at San statesmanship of Lac, his colleague at Miss Bourgignon, has received the German Red -

crat a very largé sum to produce, and, although Francisco on the 9th inst., one day ahead of theless, be rash to assume that such a

Wuchang ould have cut but a svy gold medal from the Kaiser in recognition of

The four vessels of a new type, to act a the Swedish Government is prepared to schertule. rebellion is likely to be counterinced by figure. Nor did Chase commend himself ber invaluable services to the German wounded scouts to a British fest, base now been named. contribute liberally towards the expenso, it is The F.K.K. steamer America Maru, with the present Government or by any consider to the people of Kiangsu when on a previous in 10-King Edward has given Mrs. Crawlie These four vessels are to be known by the names hoped that good many copies will be subscribed mails, &c., left Bau Francisco on the 10th iust. able party in Peking. It has been for casion he hell the seals as Viceroy of the the decoration of the Royal Red Cross in of lightships and lighthouses, a characterization for in other countries. As Dr. Hedin is using for this port on the 11th inst.

now to the Navy List and unl easily nuderstood the English language both for the atlas and for The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s steamer Tremont We do not mean to recognition of her serviess to the sick and wounded marines in the Tientsin Hospital in twenty centuries part of the traditional Tower Provinces. policy of China to maintain its influence allege that affairs are progressing entis 1900-The British garrison at Tientsin, with in connection with the purpose of the vessels scientific volumes, so doubt pablic instituticus loft Yokeliama for Victoria and Tacoma on the

themselves. It will be remembered that thego as well as pirate individuals in England and 10th inst factorily at Peking; far from it, they are the Volunteer Mounted Infantry, were to

four scouts are to be built severally by Messrs. Indis interested 11 the subject will over these distant provinces, and more than in hands at once feeble and dishonest, and parsde on Now Year's Day in honour of the Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, of Barrow, Messrs. subscribs for copies. It was boped that Dr. pace or twice the Empire has strained every need to be nterowly looked after This is, King-Emperer.-General Miles, Commander-

in-Chief of the U.S. army, with Mr. Miles, Laird, of Birkenhead, Messrs. Armstrong, Hedinfwould be able to give a few public lectures nerve to repress all attempts at disaffection however, by no means a reason why wa

in London and other large towns, but, as he Fairfield Company, of Glasgow. The Barrow must return to Sweden immediately after a in these outlying districts, which at no time should seek to complicate them still further! Mre, Conger, Mrs. Ragsdaly, and other ladies Whitworth, and Co., of Elswick, and the

was received in audience by the Empress boat will be called the Inchkeith, that laid down Beottish visit, it is feared that this will be the 12th inst., p.m., and tapy be expected here inve been a source of profit, but very much by imputing wrong motives to overy action. the reverse, to the Empire at large. This The scarcity of good men is heavily felt in Shanghai Arsenal is to be manager of Viceroy at Birkenhead the Festnef, that at Elswick the impossible. Next anton he may visit and Chins, now that she has lost the services of Yuan's new provincial bank. The first aninber Eddystone, and the Clyde-built boat the Norc. lecture in America, to which he has received was the keynote to the desperate struggles two such faithful subjects as Lau KUNG-7 of Viceroy Yuan's new offcial organ has been It will be noticed that the East and West of invitations. King Oscar has conferred upon made by the Chinese to recover possession and To Mu, but that is all the more reason published. It is "u neat little paper in magazine England Scotland, and Ireland are represented Dr. Hedin the dignity of nobility as well as of Kashgar and Ili, which had been taken why we should be disposed to look with form of about 8 or 10 pages, but vory dull.”

on the 29th ult.-Paotai Mao Chin-fan of the

in these names..

other bonoara.

The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s steamer Pleiades arrived at Yokohams on the Ith inst.

The C.P.R. steamer Athenian left Yokohama on the 10th inst., p.m., for Victoria and Vancouver:

The P. & A. steamer Indrarelli loft Moji on

ou the afternoon of the 16th inst,

The Indo-China steamer Suzsang, from Cat. entta and the Straits, left Singapore for this port on the 12th inst, p.m.

The 0.8.S. steamer Pyrrhus left Singapore the 11th inst, and is expected here on the 16th inst,

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