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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1903

consideration of certain reservations, France ceded to England important territories in America and elsywhere. For several years WATSON & CO., England bad carried on a long continental

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The Single Foulling race at the Shanghai | Regatta was won by R. Roosen, of the German grew, from C. J. Butsch, cox of the same. The Gormans are an athletic lot in £hanghai,

Orders have been given for the cruiser Argonaut, on her returq to England from the China Station, to carry out spesial service on the East Indies Station for a short time, :

The Shanghai Mercury points out that Bir Charles Dudgson has already been knighted sed presumes that Router's telegram of the 31st ult. means that he has now been given the G.O.M.G.

war with France, with honour and success but she had to bear a heavy burden and to find means not only to pay her own expenses, but to absidies largely those allies in whose interest the war had been undertaken. The main objects of the war having been gained the peace party in England clamoured for a cessation of the strife, and, France being willing to come to terms, pence was patched up. That an honourable peace could have heen obtained was notorious, but party politics ran high, with the result that the treaty finally entered into was felt to be an ignoble surrender of the main points at issue. The treaty, drawn up almost under French dictation, was not only badly con ceived, but was carelessly warded, so that

A case of suttee is reported from Gays, from the beginning there was considerable ambiguity in the interpretation; and this Bebar, when a young wife delibentely and biguity was in many cases taken advant.rolantarily burned herself on her husband's age of to the detriment of British interests. funeral pyre, in the presence of innumerable

otherwise interfaro with her proceydinga. COMPRISING THE SIMPLEE KINDS Withal, it is characteristic of the general patookers, who merely protested bat did not

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desire of Englan i te remain on good terms with her neighbour that in no case were these attempts to strain the meaning of the treaty permitted to home the occasion of war between the two countries; nor, what is more remarkable, notwithstanding the | namerona opportunities offered during the

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The Stock Ex drugs in Tokyo towards the end of last month recovered from the partial panic that overtook it for a few days. It seems that the news of Viceroy Alexieft's journey to S. Petersburg was the immediate

conse of the alarm.

The Japanese steamer Koye Maru from Port Arthur arrived at Shimonoseki pa the 28th rito. and reports that tharo were ten Russian war- ships at alienwan. A sharp look out is kept night and day. Torpedo bats at Port Arthar watch the moremonts of the Japanese steamers arriving there.

Cholers is reported to be rapidly increasing TELEGRAMS, in Nagasaki, according to latest advicen

The NC. Daily News Peking correspondent telegraphed on the 1st inst. that Russia is re- occupying the province of Fangtien (hing. king), Manchuria.

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE. THE PANAMA INSURREC- TION.

CRICKET,

H.K.... THE PAAK.

The following members will represent the Clab in the match H.K.C.C. v. The Poak to-day-F. H. Batchelor, B.N., R, E. O. Bird, RR. Horley, R.N., Lient. Heath, 119th B.I.. W. F. Lumsden, F.A., F. Maitland, Lieut. Mahon, RN, Gerald Moore, R.N., T. E. LONDON, 5th November, 1.30 p.m. Poarce, W. C. D. Turner, A. Wilson, R.N. Hasorves B. B. Norfolk, RN., F. F. Gibson INEFFECTIVE BOMBARDMENT.

R.N., Capt. Tallook, R.A.

On the 27th alt,, in the Yokohama District Court, the hearing was resumed of the divorss suit brought by Mr. A. Jovansen against Rachel Jovausen, his wife. Nr. V. G olen, who was called as an expert witness, says the Japan Herald, depoasd that he had been Honorary Consel for Denmark since 1899. Adultery con- stituled a casse for divorce under the Danish effect, the presence of the U.S. gunboat Arthur, W. W. Ross, and four others.

Law, the fact that there had boon niultery being sufficient without it being abolitely necessary that the ponal crime of adultery should have been legally constituted. Court gavo jadgemeat for the plaintiff, with costs to the defendant,

The

The Colombian Government warships have bombarded Panatoa, bat with little

Nashville having evidently had a salutary influence ou the situation,

THE SITUATION IN PANAMA,

LONDON, 6th November, 11.10 a.m.

LATEST DEVELOPMENT. The Colombian Government troops at Colon refuse to surrender.

The following will play for the Peak:- T. Bercombe Smith, H. Hancock, Major Chichester, J. T. Dixon, A. Mackenzie, H.

LEAGUE MATORES. Two matches in the new League competition, Craigengower C.C. s. A.O.C., and H.K.C.C "A" team, R.E., will be played to-day at the Happy Valley, commencing at 215 pm.

The following will represent Craigongower C. C.-B. Basa, L. B. Lammert, A. O. Brawne R. Pestonji, E. Ford,E. R. Herton, T. L. Cross, J. D. Kinnaird, J, L. Stuart, M. H. Harteam, and L. A. Rose.

The following will represent the H.K.C.C. in their matob against the Royal Engineers:

F. D. Bain, C. P. Chster, G. H. Edwach, United States -bluejackets have been. Grimble, T. C. Gray, J. Hooper, F. H. Kow, D. Piper, N. H. Rutherford, H. R. Wells, and, landed, and the Admiral of the squadion G. P. Lammert (capt.) has been ordered to Panama,

The Ba. Orontes, with the M.C.C. cricket test for Australia, arrived at Colombo an the 19th inst. Contrary to local hopes, Mr. a watch v. Ceylon, thongh be had. originally Waraer, the captein, could not agree to play enggested one. He explained matters thus to the representative of the Times of Ceylon- "I wrote myself." Mr. Waruar said, "and said I should like to play, but you see how matters stand, Several of the mon are really not in a condition to play in such a place as Colombo. Braund, when playing at Bath; strained his side. and be is not quite himself yet. Lilley and

George case, would be unable to play. Strudwick havo been anwell, and, in any Hirst is all right in a way, but he has ward of the eighteenth and nineteenth

rather a game leg, and Tyldesley, although Mr. Charles Soymour, whose death is MON- centuries, did England ever attempt to

was suffering with denounce or modify in her own immediate tioned in our obituary column, held the post of his all right now, interests the injurions or ambiguous clauses United States Consul at Canton for threatús leg some time back. As I say it would huve successive terms of four years, a record unst-been a tremendous risk, and I hope you will my of the treaty.

England has, however, always beld, auitained by any other 0.8. Couaul at Canton. that it is only on this account that the match was off, much to my regret." The Colombo eircumstances of lato years have emphasised Dr. Edward Hadlo succeeded bim when he was

a fairly old man. He was much respected secretary suggested a match on the return the contention, that the construction placed both at Hongkong and Canten by all who voyage, bat Mr. Warner would say nothing Heavy fighting has occurred.

know him. His daughter is married to Mr deftulle, as she team might be going home via D. Mac Hall of, of Masera. Jardine, Matheson Japan. We wonder, in the latter event, whether

they will appear in Hongkong. and Co.

on certain of the clauses by France is really contrary to the plain intent of the instru ment, and is becoming increasingly injur- ious to the British Imperial interests. Ou the other band, except as offering a possible source of embarrassment to Eagland, the importance to France of the immunities claimed has been, it is allowed, steadily diminishing. From' motives supposed to concern the honour of France, all approaches with the object of reviewing the treaty or

With regard to the Hagiwara incident at Yong-ample, which we mentioned in our issue of Tuesday, the special correspundent of the Mainichi telegraphed from Wiju to say that Mr. Hagiwara had an interview at Antang on the 27th alt. with the commander of the Russian guard there. The Russian officer refused to discuss the insident of Mr. Hagiwara being

HEAVY FIGHTING IN

GERMAN AFRICA.'

LONDON, 6th November, 11.10a.m. GARRISON MASSACRED,

The German Garrison at Warmbad, S.W. Africa, has been massacred, the English families there being made prisoners,

REUTER'S SERVICE. THE REVOLUTION IN PANAMA.

LONDON, 4th November.

The following, from the Kobe Chronicle, should be read with interest by these who are

The independence of the Isthmus of was so strongly in favour of the Siberian mail route: We have made enquiries of the Post Omco as to what is done with the mail tua ring proclaimed yesterday evening; a large and here by way of Siberia. The Fest Once enthusiastic crowd of all political parties informs us that all mails sent by this route for marched to the headquarters of the Government France, Germany, or England are sout in sealed troops where Generals Torer and Amys, hags. At Nagasaki the bugs for other countries

The following will represent the Civil Service C. O. against the Kowloon Department ou a friendly watch commencing 2.15pm on the Civil Servico ground-

F. T. Robins (captain), J. Doveney, J. Landor, J. Hutchings, H. Gidley, R. H. Craig, W. Pit R. Witchell, A. Carter, P. T. Lamble and L. E- Brett

FOOTBALL.

The following teams will play in the Rugby practice game this afternoon :-

Wolfe's Team-Back, MacDoan'd; three- qaarters, Robertson, Stoyle, Milward, Love- land; halves, Whittamore, Roberts; forwards, Chard,Strover, Rogers, Crake, Garroft, Kohler, Wolfe.

Sandford's Team:-Back, Campbell; three- quarters, Barnes, Piereo, Becke, Chesney halves, Walsh, De Veulle; forwards, Rowley Dutton, Morley, Whits, Lamb. Selanders Sandford, and another.

The V.K.C. Football Club will play the Royal Artillery at 4.30 p.m. to-day on the

the interpretation placed on it have up afused permission to land at Yong-awpho, are made up sud are there all led: Uales who had arrived in themorning, were imprisoned, V.R.C. gronud at Causeway Bay,

saying that he had received no instructions The commander also refused to discuss the recent theft of timber belonging to Japanese.

from the Russian Minister.

to the present been met with a persistent cry of "non pasaumes", while at the same time ovon the French Foreign Office has acknowledged that possible hardships It will thus he seen, not might exist.

With regard to the Royal Dutch Oi. Co.'s ouly that there do exist grounds for arbi- 151 tration between the two countries on points tank steamer, Sultan van Lankat, which has arrived at Shanghai after being thought lost, it essentially juridical, but that those points though in the absence of a regular under-seems that last week the steamer Hyson reported that on the 24th October, from 9.30 to 10 am., standing barred from discussion between the two countries as approaching the point of national "honour" may very well, under

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whilst in La 10" 43 N. and Lg. 113" 45" E. was steaming through parafin oil which was to Lat. 16 51 and Long. 113" 48 E. the vessel the acknowledgment of a bardship contium-thick in places, and a disturbance had evidently ing to exist, I held to come into the recently passed. In fact it was considered that permissible conditions of arbitration.

The main point, then, of the new treaty is not what it actually grants, but that it parotits certain points to enter into a calm field of discussion, free from what may be tooked upon as merely sentimental con- On the 6th November, at "Lati-Mor," Hong-siderations. The grievance of having no method of discussing differences of opinion, kong, the wife of J. WATT JAMISON, Of & HON.

however trivial, without recourse to the On the 30th October, at Burlington, Vermont, saprems arbitration of the sword, is one from which both countries have sufferer U.S.A., CHARLES SETMOVI, for many years United States Consul at Canton, aged 82 years.

detriment during the two couturies, and the merit of the new treaty is that, while it enables both countries to take advantage of the new facilities where it offers, it com .peis neither to place its national honour in the scale. It will this be seen that the permanent relations of the two countries are for the future placed on a more satisfactory basis, and that henceforth it will be possible to discuss calmly many subjects which false

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HONGKONG OFFICE ; 14, DEVEUX ROAD LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STRET, EC.

HONGKONG, 7th NOVEMBER, 1903. THERE is a story told of an Irishman who went to his spiritual adviser to take the pledge, but with certain reservations: "Barr- ing, 'your Reverence, one is ill" "Certainly, Pat," was the reply, whiskey betimes is necessary for the body, and, if the Doctor

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overstrained ideas of honour or mere sentiment have hitherto barred, to the mutual embarrassment of both countries.

the flyson was only about twelve hours behind a typhoon. Whether the sessel from which the oil cams was lost or not, she cartainly lost a large part of her cargo..

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A startling conclusion has been come to by Lieatonant-General Miler, of the U. B. army, as result of his study of modern war. He is not only of opinion, like a great many officers, that cavalry is obsolete, but he goes further and soyg that all mounted troops are obrvists. He has come forward with a proposal that 5,003 Ame- rican troopers should be dismounted and set to work experimenting with biogeles, motor-cycles, an automobiles. More than that, he would employ these 5,000 men in the actual business of road-making. Such a corps, ho thinks, em. ployed in such a nssful way, would add greatly to the prosperity of the country.

orders it, who is the man who would say A smoking concert taxes place at the Hong assisted by the Japanese Gorerament, other nay?" "And barring one were to meet akong Bowling Club to-night, friend?" Well, of course, Pat, it would not bo right to treat a friend so. moanly as not to take a glass for good company." your Roverence, just suppose one felt in- clined?" "Well, Pat, that is a different

The Rev. ale: Wisner lectured on “Reform" at the T.31. A. rooms in Des Voeux Road, on And, Thursday night.

The annual dinner of the Chiun Association

these seals are broken it would seem that the Russian postal authorities cannot tamper with the correspondence or deface newspapers carried in transit. We informed the authorities that

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hawspaper received here from Paris by way

of the kiberiau ronte arrived here with a

It is announced in Washington that the gunboat Nashville was despatched to Colon in consequence of the unsattled and dangerous conditions prevailing in Central American countries, in addition to the disquieting news from

Pangmns.

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column and a half defaced by the Ranking Censor. The Post Office say they cannot understand how that can be, and are willing to make enquiries with a view to ascertaining not for Eussia, bat merely carried through has seized the Federal warships, imprisoned how it comes about that a uswapaper inteaded Russia in transit, has been defaced in

The Fanama revolutionists, who resent the non-ratification of the Panama Canal Treaty,

Several United States warships have gone to Panama and Colon to maintain the free transit

this way." As the Kobe paper says, there all the naval and military offcars, and organised is only one word that properly describes a government ander a triamvirate, this method of tampering with the mails, and that is the word "ontrage," and the Powers ought to juia in asking the Ras-ian Govern. ment whether it arrogates to itself the right to tamper with correspondence and newspapers in transit through Russian territory, as well as when anch mail matter is destined for the unfortunate people of the Russian Empire.

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of the Isthmus.

The Columbian warships at Santa Fé de Bogota are bombarding Panama. The United States Consul has been ordered to protest.

(As Santa Fe de Bogota, more generally

NEW YORK POLITICS.

GREAT BRITAIN AND TIBET.

THE UNITED STATES ELECTIONS,

LONDON, 4th November.

The follow-

ing will play for the V.B.C. :—

Forwards-H. W. Sayer, J. Clelland, E. R, Herton, W. Dizon, E. Humphreys; half-backs-- C. Hamphreys, H S. Holmes, J. Christie backs-A. Loureiro, R. Lapsley: goal, C. Fittock.

THE COMING REGATTA.

The following are the "waona shnean for the Chairman's Challenge Cup at the forthcoming Regatta at the Victoria Hecreation Club:

Station No. 1 "Thistle"

J. A. S. Alves A. E. Aeger

·L. A. MassO

J. Millar, stroke

..Station No. 3 "Kornblumo

G. H. Rabie A. Loureiro

HL. C. Ansten

A. E. Alves, stroke

Station No. 2 **Bhamrock

F. D. Bain

N. H. Alves

B. Witchell R. Lapsley, stroks Station No. 4

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F. K. Tatu

J. M. Roza Pereire

H. 8. Holmes

C. E. A. Hance, stroke

THE AMERICA CUP.

The facts about the story that Mr. T. J.

seem to be as follows: Mr. Barratt is a partner in the firm of Pears, the great.soap manufac turers. He had plans prepared for a challager before Sir Thomas Lipton entered the field, bat did not make the fast public. His position now is that, Sir Thomas having spent so much time and money in the quest of tho Cup, he should have the first place, if be desires it, to keep up the contest. that, if Sir Thomas withdraws, Mr. Barratt may take his place, but until Sir Thomas

Burratt will challenge for the America Cup

After

decision makes known his intentions no will be arrived nt. The fact is that the east of contesting has been shown to be so great that any mat will think deeply bo- fore engaging in what has been so elusive a pursuit so far. Meanwile it is reported that Mrs. Graomto Hasier, wife of the Scottish millionaire, is anxious to issue a challenge for already arranged with the Meters Denny the America Cup. It is stated that she has Brothers, of Dumbarton, to build a challenger for her.

CUT-THROAT COMPETITION.

A Carlon paper writes:-Not content with known as Bogota, is about 200 miles from the appropriating the Indian indigo industry, coast, the last paragraph shave is obviously Germany is now about to oust the Indien egg absurd.-Ed. D.P.] from its position of supramacy. Germany has a schoms for preserving egga. Strong And

LONDON, 3rd November.. healthy chickens, says the inventor, hatched from eggs which had been preserved for a whole year is the proof of the efficacy of the

McClellan, the Tammany nominee, has been math of kasping aggå freak for any longth of time which is reported from Frankfort, elected Mayor of Greater New York, defeating Germany. This remarkable ressit is obtained the reform candidate, Seth Low, by a large The Shanghai Shea Pco published at the by simply fomersing the eggs in a 10 per cent. majority. beginning of this wook a lengthy memorial eciation of silicate of salu, commonly called

LONDON, 4th November, to the Throus by Vicarey Chang Chih-tung liquid glass." The procese produces the about the Chinese stadents studying in Japan. Lormation of a coating which renders the eggs

Col. J. E. L. Macdonald, formerly Commis The general idea of the memorial is, that these perfectly air-light, and no treat the eggs students, being young and surrounded by evil ratain their fresh taste for many months, if not influences, should and must be under te strict indefinitely. The proserving solution is best sioner at Ugandu, is about to advance into Tibet control of the Chinese Minister to Japan, proparel by dissolving one pound of liquid with a largs sort of troops owing to the glass in four quarts of cold water. The eggs diliatoriness of the Chinese and Tibetans, who wis, in future, ne tight-minded Chinese are then immerad for a short time in this have kept the British Frontier Commissioners students would care to go to Japan to staly. solution, which should be kept in a glazed Accordings, the Japaness Minister to Peking, earthenware vessel. If one of these preserved idling on the frontier for months, Mr. Uchida, was asked to inform bis. Govora oggs is to be boiled, the shell mast be first inent to this eff it, but the Minister expressed perforated, in order to prevent cracking. And the opinion that nothing could be done, since when you have boiled the glass egg, which may thing, but supposing one did really feel will take place at the Whitehall Rooms, London, the laws of the two countries are so different ä & year, two years, ten, fifteen, a hundred on the 17th inst, Sir Alfred Dual, K.C.M.G., The Chiness Government will confer degress dispost it would be hardship to interfere will preside on the occasion.

upon, the reture of the Japanese students ao. Fears old, if you like, all you have got to do is been victorions in Ohio, Porusylvania, Rhode Bremen (Importal German Mait lines bought. betwees a man and his inclination." So the

The Japan Mail writes: There is a sugge-cording to their distinctíva marits. pledge was duly made out and signed, · to

By kind permission of Major Radcliff and the mutual satisfaction of Pat and his Rev.tion in soue quartors that Viceroy Alexie's erence, and probably no one was the worse, sudden visit to S. Petersburg is subject others, the band of the 93rd Rarma Infantry The cans Arbitration Treaty between rather than objective; in other words, that kill play at the Hougkong Hotel from 8 to 9.30 wants to go there rather than is wanted to ga, France and England agreeing to refer to This new hypothesis assumes that the division arbitration all matters in dispute between of e cils in Russia impors the hands of the the two equuntries, providing that they are viceroy and renders it impossible for him to merely "juridical” and do not affect the assume a definite a titude towards Japan. It interests nor the honour" of either country does not greatly matter which construction we is, on the face of it, not very dissimilar from accept. Each has virtually the same practical the Irishman's pledge to abstain from result, unmaly, that the Viceroy's visit to £ Wo Petersburg is an event pregnant with the whiskey unless he felt so disposed, should, however, greatly err, were we to gravest cousequences for Bastern Asia. We assume that the treaty in consequence stands are forcibly reminded of Murarioff's aelebrated journey to the Russian capital in 1853, and of self-condomred, or is in any way likely to the memorial ho premated to the Tear on that prove ineffectual in promoting the best in occasion, a journey and a memorial which had terests of both countries. To understand as immediate result an imperial order for the the position it is necessary to go back nearly two centuries. In the year 1718 was con- cluded the Treaty of Utrecht, by which in

copation of Sakhalin, and as inter consequence the annexation of the whole region between the Bareys and the ses.

Soloction

p.m. to-night. The programme is as follows:- March......The Soldiers of the Gurd Levey The Shop Girl". Ivan Caryll Overture LoPostillon de Lonjuman" Adam Song Deloved, It is Morz" Florence Aylward Selection... "The Belle of New York"... Korker Waltz.......Premier Printemps"... Margis

"Slavonic Dance? "God Save the King."

Mazurko

NENU.

to find the man brave enough to eat it. No with all its endless variety and possibilities-let us still sticks to our quaint oid Indian egg it into China where they have a pretty tasto in chickens or no chickons! Let them introduce

antique eggs.

E. AND A. "AIRLIE"SOLD.

Mosers. Gibb, Livingston & Co., local agents Karoly Klay of the Eastern and Australian Steamship Com pany, Limited, have received a telegram from that the Rs. Airlie, which Australia to the eff has been on the Hongkong-Melbourne run calling at Queensland ports, has been sold in Australia. The particulars of purchase however, are not yet known in Honghong.

The Airlie is a steamer (of 1,492 not W. registor, and was built by Messrs. Doxford and Sons of Sunderland in 1884. Herlength is 314 ft., beam 38. 3 ft, and draught, 123.6th

Bora d'Earres Asparagus Soup Fish a la Normandy Fillets of chicken a la Pompadour

Chartreuse

euse of Quails Angels on Horseback Roast Birloin of

of Beef and Horseradish Roast Lamb and Mint Sauco Boiled Turkey and Celery Sanos Lobiter Curry Lamon Water Ioes, Tipsy Cake. Cranberry Tert

The Nor leutsaber Lloyd Co. have come to terms with the Rickmer line of steamers by buying two of their, Hangkong-Bangkok Three years ago the Norddeutscher Lloyd of up the China coasting fleet of the Beottish and

a good slice of the Chins Coast trade. Oriontal Steamship Company, thereby securing The Hongkong Bangkok trade fell alwest entirely into their hands, and this they continued to enjoy for some considerable time. About six months ago, however, five German atosmors, belonging to the Rickmer Line, were put on this run in competition The B. A. Honkey team yesterday defeated with the Norddeutscher Lloyd, sad freights

a dins, the the H.K.H.C. by 3 goals to nil, the scorers for accordingly were cat by each commay in the winners being Lieut. Smith (2) and Lieut. loyd, determined to run the others off Thornhill (1). The Club was represented by the this trade, carried rice from Bangkok to following team-Goal-C. A. Parker, R.N.Hongkong froo of charge. Apparently, as the backs-Capt. P. G. Davies, A.O.D., Lieut. Rickmor line was able to hold out and the state Gibson, R.N; halves-P., K. Kayvett, U.. P. of affairs was unsatisfactory and expensive to all concerned; the companies have come to terms Chater, Com. Hardy, R.N.; forwards-Q, J Barnes, Dr. Horley, R.N, P. P. J. Wodehouse, II. B. de Vaulle, B.N., and H. F. Chard. But Line steamers on the run are the Madeline for Parker's excellent goalkeeping the score Riskmers, 1,021 tons; the Ellen Rickmers, 997 against the Clab would have been much heavier. tons; and the Maria Rickmers,

In the State elections, the Republicans have steamera, and chartering three others,

Island, Massachusetts, and Nebraska, and the Democrats in Kentucky, Virginia, and This result shows that the Republicans have Maryland.

lost Virginia and Maryland, to others remain ing as they were.-Ev D.P.] -

HOCKEY,

taru.

As

Norddeutscher

as mentioned. Included in the fige Rickmer.

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