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the mainspring of Russia's recent policy. Still as we have several times of late had to
The new Siamese Minister to London is to point out, this by no means removes the danger to peace. In all nges of the worldba Paya Raja Nupubandh, present Siamese panie has been the fruitful mother of disor- Minister to Tokyo, who is a popular dipfomatio A. S. WATSON & CO., der, and the madman is never to be so much representative in Japan.
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avoided us when the demon of fear has got hold of him. If the past teachings of history are of any account towards forecasting the future, Russia as a nation has committed all the crimes and all the follies which mark the last stage of a despot's existence. Trae at the last moment it has more than WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. once happened that an able and virtuous ruler has recovered his country on the very brink of ruin, and restored the prestige she in botter days had attained to. tunately Russie has not even this hope left; hor Tear is probably amiable, and best COGNAC BRANDY perhaps is possessed with the very
intentions, in such a case assuredly the very worst possession a ruler could be cursed with. We know he is in his private life gloomy and superstitious. Even now the curse of a disputed succession, which Per Doze a from the beginning of history has been the hane of Oriental monarchies, hangs about $18.00 his neck. At the one side these unhappy forebodings have made him a willing tool of the machinations of the priesthood, while on the other it is no sceret that he has been meddling in the last resort of the 24.00 unstable-minded, and endeavouring to
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obtain the aid of the powers of spiritualisun. It is no wonder, then, that the powerful bureaucracy, which in the absence of a controlling mind has at all times been the curse of Russia, fading no obstacle in its
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It is now suited that the Cabinot grisis in Japan is due to the interference of the Elder Statesmen." who hamper the Ministry's' actióu without sharing its responsibility.
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The Manila Callancio devotes a quarter of a celung of space, much of which is taken up by headlines, to the announcement that a Filipino has entered as a student at Yale Voiversity.
A New York despatch of date the 10th inst to the Manila tablenews says that Venezuela las seized tire merchant skips flying the United States flag. The news was received from the U. S. Conaal at La Gouyrs.
The P. and O. Co. notify that the general avergo statement of the #a. Pekín consoqueut. on the fire which occurred at Kobs on 5th and 6th Aprit last is being prepared at Yokohama by Mr. H. P. Wadham of the Chias Traders'
Insurance Co., Lol.
The Universal Gazette is informed that the Directors of the Chukiang Bareau de Miues have engaged a French and an Italian ongincer at a salary of a thousand dollars per months each to prospect on their behalf the mining regions in Chachow, Yenchow, Wenchow, and Taichow.
Oor American contemporary the Shanghai Tuner says that the Toyo Kisan Ksinha Cow- pany, operating the Japanese liners hetween the Orient and San Francisco are figuring upon establishing a signal station at Midway Islanıla
H.M.8. Hinaldo arrived at Bangkok on the į let inst..and has given a theatrical watertain- ment there.
Some cases of plague ocomired last month at Pukot, on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula Cases occarred in the same vicinity last year.
Bangkok papers congratulate Mr. Tower on his transfer from Bangkok to Munich and British Minister-Resident to Stuttgart us Bavaria and Wurtemberg, which was announced in Reuter's telegrams to the Siamess capital.
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TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
TURKEY AND BULGARIA.
LONDON, 11th July,
THE KWANGSI TROUBLES.
Beliable nowe from private sources in Hanan rossired in Shanghai reports the invasion of that province by Kwangsl rebels' who not beli the Hunausse distriats of Ch'iaga, Heianfag, Linling, and Yangming în förse, while the Jistricts of Tangan, Chianghito, Taochou, and It ie doslared in Sophia that the Taroo-Tungtas also contain roving bands of robeis Bulgarian relations are grustly relieved, owing who are being freely joined by local desperadoos to formal assurances that Russia would never and hauditti. The inhabitants of the above districts, or haiens, are panicstrioken and the permit Turkey to attack Bulgaria
roads and highways in that region are crowded with refugees hastening to quietor aconce.
The Chinese mutive journal Supaont Shanghai | THE FOREIGN PRESS ON PRESIDENT This, of conie, is just what the local banditti
has been soppressed the instance of the local Chinese mandarine, the oflces being sealed up on the 7th iast. But it seems that another paper named the Kuo Min Jih Pao, or "National Daily Paper," he been established, as a cara- tinuation of the Supao.
The China Times says that immense quantities of coal are being hurried to Newohwang and Port Arthur.-The same paper also states that parties of Russians and Japanese are confronting each other at Johol, where the Japanese bave acquired a tamot of land ontting clean across the proposed Russian railway route.
The U. & Navy Department has decided to kend away all warships from the Bremerton Navy Yard, Washington, on account of the moral conditions at Bremerton, where there zre no less than six saloons adjacent to the yard. One of the Department officials put the case thus:-"It Brewerton prefers to raise money by saloon-licenses instead of getting $200,000 worth of Navy work. that is its business.”
An attempt was to be made at the end of
last week to float the American schoonor
to be run in connection with tlie Pacific Com-Carrier Dove. The bottom of the veal is
mercial cable now loented there."
According to an Orska joural there are now 12 British, 9 Chinesi, fi Gərman, and 5 Japanese steamers sugagad in the costing trade between Shanghai and Hankow, and Bankow and Ichang, on the Yangtze, These vessels consume about 100,000 tons of coal per hour of need. As, however, we said, herein lies the greatest danger of all; the timidum, from Moji, Karatsu, Kuchinster, and
Nagasaki. deer, who will fly from his own shadow,
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One BRANDIES are guaranteed to be under the inspiration of despair is apt to prove a more dangerous for thau the most PURE COGNAC, the difference in Prim redoubtable of the beasts of prey; and Russia driven to despair way before she being merely a matter of Age and Vintage. goes under inflict the most irreparable damage not only on herself but upon civilisation itself. So long as the House of Jesanz Khan wis a world A. S. WATSON & CO. civilisation could afford to exist; it was not till the internecide ware of the descend- ants of the great JENGHIZ led the decay of the morale of the House, that the worst effects of the invasion were seca. 131 Had there been no JENGarz Kha, in all would have been no probability there 15ications relating to the new tuns Russia. The cruelties of his 'descendents stel de intresset to Tux Kouros.
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torn out, but the lumber with which she is inden will keep the craft afloat, though it is doubtfal if she will be worth repairing, says the Mercury. The vessel was built in 1890 at Port Blakestoy Washington, and is 639 tons registor. A lot of 13e cargo has been looted by the Chinese who have been bovering about since the accident.
A Tokyo despatch to the Osaka Asaki states that the British Government has decided to Owing to the interruption of one of the cables reinforce its Asiatic squadron with an to Singapore, the Telegraph Couparias, informarmoured craiser of 12,900 toes displacement ns, some extra dolay is to be expected on tele. and saveral other warships, to maintale the balance of power with the Russian squadron ou grams exchanged with the Straite, Java, India, this station. The Fussion squadron in these waters has at present u strength of 181,000 and beyoud, and with Europe and America, via Eastern. The repairing steamer is now at the
tons displacement against the 140,000 of the British squadron. position of the break, so early restoration is expected
Tho N.C. Daily News Tokyo correspondent Li Do-sai, the Corean Minister for Foreign Affairs, has for the fifth time tendered listelegraphs the following news about Corca, resignation to the Emperor. It is believed that under date the 8th inst.:-The Russians have laid a telegraphic cable between Antung, on the 1 change of Ministers will affect the schome
north side, and Yong Ampho, on the south for the opening of Wiju, as Li Do-sai was a warm supporter of the project. Wo sa that side of the mouth of the Yalu river, without Seoul telegram to the Ackunin states that consulting Corria, whereat Japan has protested, inasmuch sa Corna is bound by convention not Mr. Jordan, British Ministor in Boon, had
to allow any foreign Power auy telegraphic received instractions from the British Govern.
interests. Japan is pressing for the opening of ment to open Wiju to the trade of the world.
Wije to foreign trade. On Cores's plaiding. the objection of Russin, Japan has replied that any such objection is entirely irrelevant, inse- much as the power of decision is vested solely in Corea.
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wish as it gives them exceptional oppor- Later tunities to plunder the refugees.
| despatches further state that it is freely reported The German and Austrian Press are begin-in Changsha, the provincial capital of Hunan, ning to appreciate the significance of President that the city of Tangming has fallen into the Lonbet's visit. Tho Russian Press regarde hands of the Kwangsi rebels, and that the city of Linling is momentarily expasted to surrender King Edward's and the President's visita na
also. The Governmont troops opposing the something more than mere note of courtesy, rebola number over 2,000 men, but being greatly though it is thought there can be no question inferior to the rebels not only in numbers but also in firearms, they dare not leave the protoc. tion of the city walls to fight the invaders. As of any formal alliance. "
a matter of fast the highways near the Kwangel-Hanan border are completely com- manded by the rebels and their sympathisors A case in point is given below:-A atrong band of rabel sympathisers were recently threatening the city of Anjinhsion, Hängehou TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FRESS,"
Hongkong, 13th July, prefecture, and could not have taken the city Six-The scandal on the Colony in pormit- owing to lack of sufficient firearms and ammu- ting the existence of such arnalties as wrore nition. The Governor, howover, was ready to brought to light by the correspondence in give them what they wanted. Hearing of tho Saturday's Daily Press should have no cause to danger of Yangminghsion, Governor Chao thrive in a city with the civilised population Eck-son sent a large supply of rifles and Hongkong is supposed to have. The stato of ammunition under the ridiculously small escort affairs pointed out to us in the columns of the of ten "braves" to Yungminghsien to arm the Daily Prees is an overy-day occurrence, milder citizane of that city as troops could not be in- in most instances, but crime none the less mediately forthcoming. No sooner had the escort and fireams arrived within the Anjunksion Are not ponios sean at all hours night after night in the harness they have worn jurisdiction than they were pounced upon by all day standing along various streets rebel sympathisers, who killed the escort, tank whan they should be unbarnassed and in stable | the much-needed arms, and then assaulted and or pasture? When they are driven every captured that city.-N. C. Daily Nous. coolie who can gain a foot- er hard-hold elings on. The combined weight of the passengers is seldom Jess than double the weight of the little animal attached to the slumsy vehicles, If those things cannot be observed until pointed have been brought under the notice of the at to us by the Dily Press, whom ones they public, can our Colonial Officials deviso ne way of regulating the hours and burdens of these dumb little beasts to protect them against the cowardly and disgraceful treatment by their inferiora Wake up!-Youre, etc.,
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THE VOLUNTEER CONCERT.
The following Imperial deore was issu on the 7th inst. We are indebted to the N.-C.Daily News for the translation.
"We have received a memorial from Tan Ch'an-heten, Viceroy of the Two Kwang provinces, denouncing the high authorities and military officials of Kwangai province. The present dienstrous condition of that province is af due to the incapability of the officials and their habit of trying to hide the trae state of affaire, which make us fael exceedingly indig anat. The cashiered. Taotai Huang Jin-obi, who was guilty of hiding the true state of affairs from his superiors, and the caehiered Majer.
Unrep natenteusual foriazd their neenga and ad, † Afforded the first opportunity to the ment that he should advise the Corean Govern- privileges which interfere with Japanese vested weather, in S. Andrew's Hall. Tiekzots taken Kwangui, lie has been found guilty of incaps-
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BIRTH. Or the 6th July, at No. 30. Haskell Road, Shanghai, the wife of C. J. WHITE, of a daughter. DEATH.
On the 6th July, at the Peak Ho pital, C. F. E. [2017 MANICUR, of Arany, aged 18 years.
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RAMANOS to found the first Empire of Russia; but unfortunately his last of empire is the only one of his characteristics which has descended to bis supercessois.
Among the arrivals on the ss. America Maru yesterday was General Sumner, U.S.A.
We see from the P. & T. Tines that, some little ineligustion has been aroused in oficial circles in Peking. It is statel, by the lisovarg that Chinese exhibitors to the St. Louis Exhibi- tion will be beset by a number of restrictions and regulations which will place them on an entirely different footing to the other commer-
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The postponed concert of the H.K.V.C.General, Shân Tao-fa, who permitted his troops to oppress the inhabitants of Kwangri and per- form other oraclties, are becely commanded to which was stoped by rain last Saturday, will
be banished to the military post-reads to work As for come off next Thursny, at 9 pm. If the wes- ther permits, it will be held on the Volunteer
as convicts in punishment therefor, Parade Ground; in event of unfavourable
Tang Shou-min, the Provincial Truusurer of bility in administrating the province : Hai Hatou, Provincial Judge,' who has been found guilty of having received bribes when docupying the acting post of Provincial Treasurer: Wang Chil-ch'un, Governor of Kwanggi, who has been found guilty of incapability is undertaking mili- tury affairs and hiding matters from the Throne: and General Su Yuua-ch'us, whose incapability created the danger which threatens the prevines
"LEGATIONS FEAR ANOTHER BOXER OUTBREAK."
The death took place at the Posk Hospital or the 9th inst. of Mr. C. F. E. Manions, clai exhibitors. There is some talk of recalling! Chineas miuers operating under the name of the Tegations in that city era preparing for anoth esll the above officials are beraby commanded acting superintendent of the Joint Telegraph the commissioners already sent, as it is Co.'s, Amoy, at the age of 43.
The body of Chinese boy who disappeared from bis bens in Second Stemet lately was found floating in the harbour on Sunday off the Po On wharf, West Point.
We would draw attention to the alteration in the hour at which the meeting of subscribers LOR OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C. to the Griffin list is called, ie, 5p.m. in place of 4.30 on Thursday next as original y advertised. A rather amusing story came to our ears Fosterday. A resident here was basing some conversation with a Chinese couvert of one of the local missions. Another Chinamau's name happened to be mentioned, and the European asked "Ie he a Christian ?" "No." replied the Chinese convert, “ho is a very rich man."
Someone who has lost a dog in the Colony, and bee advertised the fast by Express, goes on to say, after describing the animal:- If found in suyone's possession after the 10th-inst, will be presscuted by the owner." If the dog in question has as much intelligence as perusal of the above warning would lead one to suppose, it will return to the fold without delay.
HONGKONG, 14th July, 1908. ALTHOUGH we are by no menne disposed to endorse the opinion of a conteinporary, tele- graplied a few days ago, that Russia is on the point of a dilemma, and has only the alternatives left of a perilous defiance of the Powers or an inglorious surrender, Russian statesmen can by no process of reasoning free thomasives from the imputation that they have by their recent acts brought the Empire of the Tsar, both internally and externally, within a measurable distance of dissolution. Russia has, in fact, been play ing a gam of bluff all round, and now that her hand has been called finds that her weakness has become so apparent that it
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Only two casus of plagas (Chinese) were notifed during the two days ended at noon
One of the
argued that if Chiness merchants are to bo enbjected to this treatment, there is little to be gained by the expenditure of money and trouble for which the Government has made preparation." China's attitudo seems to us perf-etly zogsouable. But what is reason. able to others is not necessarily to Pacifio coast residents. It would be interesting to hear Mr. John Farrett's opinion on the subject. Mr. Hayashi, Japanese Minister to Seoul, seems to have been busy lately. On the 3rd inst, be warned the Corean Gorerament that if the Government fails to protect Japanese subjects in Corea and allows bandits to attack them as they did recently at Manpochio he will be compelled to regard the country as being in a state of anarchy and will tako measures himself to protect Japanese subjects. It is reported that Mr. Hayashi will take steps at ones to ensure the protection of Japanese subjects in Coran. The Japanese Minister is also reported to havo addressed a note to the Rassion Minister with regard to the seizure of some timber on the Yolu by the Russians. The Russian Secretary upologised for the mishap and added that the Russians in the district would be advised not to repeat the mistake.
This is how the Masila Cablerera heads a San Francise) papers publish this telegram telegram from New York dated 8th July, which state-A despatel to the Washington auth- orities from Pekingenys that the foreign outbreak. Sigus of trouble similar to the Boxer emente have been noticed for several weeks, and office. The memorialist, the said Acting Vicoroy Tsen Chun-lemon, is exhorted to now grow alarmingly evident.
The people of China are weighted down by do his best in restoring order out of the chaos
enormous indemnity rightfully de-
to be cashiered at once sad dismissed from
Jim Que Company on the site of an abandoned Trinity county town known as Coupon City, dug up a cigar box today which contained $5,000 in geld. Among the gold piecus were
into which the incapability of the officials of seventeen 350 slugs. Thirty-two years ago the Canyon City was a thriving mining town.manded for the Hoxer crimes of 1909, and the Kwangsi has planged that province, and is Jacob Killenger fired there. He was killed by frightful famine in Kwanget has aggravated hereby given full power to deal with local a care in a mine. Ho was believed to have the desperation of the poor classes. The officials as way seem best to him. considerable money, bat the administrator of revolution, or rebellica, us it is oxflled by the in certain localities, bide fair to spread. The company is now micing away the ground en bis estats would not find it. The Chinese which the town sloud and is believed to have danger to the legations is grave, but for discovered the buried treasure of the dead man.tunately they are in better position to defenil themselves than during the previous attack.
antborities, which has been raging for months
THE TIENTSIN SIDING DISPUTE.
The following is the text of Mr. G. Detring's It is balioved that this will be the last forward in the above celebrated disputs:- Chine, and that the partition of the groat empire is near at hand.
SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PLAGUE
AND BERI-BERI.
"Theorist" writes to the Kobe Chronicle:-
In reference to the Baad, Railway Station Road and parcels of land iu dispute and referred for arbitration by L. G. Hopkins, Esq., H.B.M. Consul General, seting as British Commissioner by despatch Hated the 13th of March, 1903;
And by N. Laptow, H.I.RM. Consutusting as Russian Commissioner ty despatch dated the
12th March 1903;
1, the undersigned, having been called upon to arbitrate in the above matter and having after scrating of the papers and documentary evidene sabuitted come to the conclusion that
A Honolulu despatch of the 1st June says:-- The Legislature has appropriated $8,00 for the purpose of inducing Dr. Goto of Japan to come to Hawaii and personally give his treatment for leprosy to lepere at Molokai. Dr. Goto was here onds several years ago Experts usite in gaying that the remedy has no curative' proper, ties; but it is cleansing in its effects and io some stage of disease and under some conditions With reference to the articles heated "Cat and it retards the progress of the disease. Many Plegue" in your issue of to-day and Lice and natives of the settlement, bowover, have a blind Bori-heei" in that of the let instant, I venture faith in its curative properties and their faith to put forward again the theory that suscepts has been communicated to the native members bility to the germs of plague and beri-bori is of the Legislature, with the result that the largely a question of the diet of the animal the said Bund Road, Railway Station Road and Legislature made liberal appropriations for affording a good or bad medium for the germs to parcel of land turked on plan submitted C, B, purchase of the remedy, besides the appropria- develop in, and further that a diet of unsound and D, were acquired by the Railway Ad rice, or rice culy (without a corrective mixture of ministration previous to the troubles of, the We understand, says tho Bangkok Times, tion to Dr. Gató.
material antagonistic to fermenting processes), year 1990, and form therefore part and parcel· has excited the ridicule rather than the yesterday; neither was stal,
Kashgaria bas been the object of pilgrimage forms specially good devoloping media for these of the land dealt with in the Chi Cha Low case admiration of all oulockers at the game. patients was found in a latrine in Hangtom. that satisfactory progress is being made with
Cats are desh-eating, fowls mors or in which award was made under date of the cases of plague (I Indias, 32 the work of preparing an adequats Siam section It was with some regret at the necessity of Thirty-th.co
Accordingly, oud to the best of my knowledge showing something, we may be sure, that Chinese), with 29 deaths (all Chinese), were for the St. Louis Exhibition next year. It will recently to several distinguished visitors, includ-germs. she made a display of fifty-seven perunats reported to the authori ies during the week be a great opportunity of making Siam bettering Professor Martin Hartmana and his wife, less grain-eating. In the instanes of the Hoog- 20th April 1903;
One Chinese known to the world, and that seems to be The great Orivitalist has been taking a course kong fowls referred to, I would suggest they
1. I adjudicate the said Roads and parcels of thoroughly realised. The Commission which of Turki as it is spoken in the neighbourhood, | might base been feeding on bad rice, more or god belief. the other day in the gulf of Pechili; it is ended on Saturday, 11th inst
lus the work in hand has the advantage of A German ex-naval officer in the person of leas in a state of bermentation, and so provided noteworthy that neither Great Britain nor died of cholera during the same period. Japau has thought it worth while to make
The P. & T. Times say:-Thore is a touch having had the assistance of Mr. W. A. Graham, Captain Beder, also passed through, in the course excollest media in their bodies for stray plague land to the Railway Administration, so that minute of the first mooling of the Railway any response, and Mr. ARNOLD FOSTER's of humour in most critical situations, and that and of his being succeeded by Mr. A. Crail of a Central-Asiau journey to China; and two germs. As regarda the three institutions at they may be dealt with in conformity with the Carter; so there is very reason to believe the of the ubiquitous Japanese, Messrs. Watanabe Selangor to which similar rice was supplied, but provisions of the compromisu as recorded in the beri-bori occurred, I would Commission held at HB.M. Consulato-General answer to question in the House that in the recent excitement when a baby was
on July the 25th, 1902, the Admiralty was not aware of any special temporarily lost at Peitaiko, was supplied by a work will be thoroughly well done. We are and Horl, after spending the winter them, in only one of which, the Puder Gaol sa gathering, is probably the best evidence of Chinese teacher there who is learning the glad to learn, therefore, that the proposal to left overland for Shanghai, which they hoped outbreak of
When the residents ecaltered in all open the Siam section as an exbibition into reach in September. Nor do the scientists point out that two things are necessary for how little she has gained by the move. But directions to search for the missing amah and Bangkok before it is sent to St. Louis has now noglect the place; Dr. Morzbacher and Herran outbreak of any disease of this kind,
way Road and parcels of land marked C, B. it is not alone in Asia that the high game child, this gentleman was requested to sound been definitely decided upon. The exhibition Kaidal, two German gerlogists, were bound for first the pr sonce of the specific geru, and, has proved a failure; the attempted ex-
bia bugle lustily in the event of the pair tara will be held at the Royal Museum, and will be the mysterions and fabulous Thian Shem in the second, favourable media for it to develop in, tinction of Finland and the massacre of the ing up, as a signal to stop searching. In due opened probably in October. It has also been pursuit of their fascinating science. A verres. In the Tai Wa ward and Layer Asylum, witha and D, the claim is to be dealt with as provided Jews at Kishinoff have both proved to have
course the calm sight air was penetrated by decided to provide all the usual attractions of a pondent of the P. & T. Tunca says that Kashgar majority of residents who had been there over in paragraph 2 of my decision in the Chi been the outcome of cravan fear, and the the wailing notes of "I've found a friend, oh, successful exhibition bands, restaurants, likues, climate is exceedingly like that of North China, seven months, there was surely less chance of Chis Low land caso, expulsion of the Time correspondent from such a friend which was the air selected lakens, eta-and to make the exhibition while barring dost storms, which though not unknown germs being brought in than at the Cast. Also
was exactly the same." St. Petersburg has only added ita ludicrous with ready wit by the performer as a signal it lasts ons of the attractions of the town. The are less frequent and less trying than they are it is not stated that list at the three institutions
Museum itself will also be open to visitors. aspect to the silly panic which is at bottom that the baby was found.
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2. With regard to the alleged right of Prince,
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to the land forming the Band Road, Bail-
G. DETRING,
Arbitrator.
Tientsin, 30th June 1903,
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