LIMITED
WATSON'S
SEASONABLE
SPECIALITIES.
by all Europe as an unmixed blessing. herein comes the rub. Were the inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula to be left to work
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18r. 1903 But The trial of the Supas prisoners before the Sir Charles Dilke speaking at the National City Magistrats and Mr Giles, British As-Liboral Club on the 9th ult, on fiscal questions, sensor, at Sbaughai, will take place on Thursday, said, Will members of the Government and the Dukes following Mr. Chamberlain drink Capo brandy, relinquish French shampagnes, and take Format of Dean porry?"
the 3rd inst.
The British Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking at the dinner of the
China Association in London on the 17th alt..
Ia u despatch from Landon, dated the 5th uit., we find the following: A Colombian warn ship us shelled Panama. Eleven Chinose wor killed." The latter sentence sounds improbable. { The Ostasiatiche Llogd reports that the regretted to say that he knew nothing re- death of Bishop Anur, Roman Catholic bishopgarding the circumstances which had preventși of Shantung, took place on the 24th ult, during Russia from carrying out the explicit eszaran- an apoplectic it shortly after an interview with
ces which had been given to Great Britain We have alrendly an- Pope Pius at. Rome.
concerning the restoration of the Manchurian acunced the death.
provinces to China upon the date specified.
A. S. WATSON & CO., out their own salvation, the departure of the Turk might be accepted as the first harbinger of a better dawn for Europe and the world, but unfortunately, all the schemes for the smoothing of the exodus are marred by the ambitious resins of the Powers for the control of these populations in their dividual interests. Russiu, careless of the interests or feelings of the poophs, would se in the situation only the means of still further increasing her already over-grown.
Mr. J. Dyer Ball, Chief Interpreter in the ́empira; Germany, equally careless of the well-being of the inhabitants, would strive Supreme Court, met with a nasty cycling accident on Saturday. While he was siding tes take advantage of it to advanco her own private schemes of au impractical Pan-long Caius Road a coli ran into his bicycle and he was thrown heavily to the ground, sustaining Gerinunisu; and Austria, placed thus, as it severs bruises on the face ad arm and a shock we, intween the upper and the other to the system. mit-stone, would endeavour to utilise it
The Gorman Rear-Admiral Von Holtzendorf in establishing her own control. With
second in comthand ai the German squadron, no particular ambitions of their own, the rived at Nagasaki on the 17th ult by the
WATSON'S
BALSAM OF ANISEED
Civos Immediate relief and quickly caros all cases of Cough, both in
Adults and Children.
WATSON'S
WHITE EMBROCATION
Sportsmen will find this a first-rate romely for Sprains and Bruises. In
tion.
werd eri mutions could not but see in any extensions of the other Powers a danger to the stability of Europas which might perforco lead to an armed interven-
Unfortunately, too, there exists i England a puritanical schog), which, under simply and peate, the pretence of for sentimental ideas of their own, would drag the ountry
worse complies. tain to prodore still fious even than those at present existing. has a most soothing and comfortingSuch an the conditions of the Muredorian
· queation, and it-is easy to comprehend how grossly they would be exaggerated. were the apparently simple solution of the evacuation
cates of Ekoumatism, Chust Affectious, aud Pains in the limbs, its application
offort.
WATSON'S
into
arts
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A London telegram of the 51b ult. relates how the Daily Mail and the Evening News with the assistance of an electrophane obtained
B
verbatim report of Mr. Chamberlain's- Birmingham apesch on the 4th ult. Reporters sat in the London office of each, paper at the
Tho electrophone receiver and took notes. streets of London 20 miantes after its conclu- speech in these newspapers was selling in the sion. The electrophone bent the telegraph Prinx Heinrich and left on the following daywire by an hour and a belf. for Yokohama, Ho will fly in Ang out the cruiser Hans, now being repaired at the Uraga dockyard.
Admiral Sir Cyprina Bridgo was the only recipient of the Knight Grand Croas of the Bath in the King's Birthday Honours List Admiral Bridge is expected at Shanghai on the 16th lust,; his intention is to remain through the winter and until the arrival of his successor, Sir Gerard Noel, K.C.B.
TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
THE DREYFUS CASE
RE-OPENED.
LONDON, 30th November, 10.25 p.m. The French Government have decided to re-opom the Dreyfus case,
REUTER'S SERVICE.
JAPAN AND RUSSIA.
LONDON, 28th November. It is stated in S. Petersburg that Viceroy Alexieff's return is delayed by the negotiations being carried on in the Far East, and that he
with the Japanese Government while the latter has received the Taar's orders to press matters
is acting on foreign counsels in s pacife mood,
S. ANDREW'S BALL.
A BRILLIANT PUNCTION.
A year succeeds year in the social life of Hongkong the annual ball of the S. Andrew's Buciety appears to grow in popularity. It is looked forward to in more waye than one. The general community anticipate it as the grand event which marks the opening of the festivities that our climate permits to be held in winter, and viewed in that light alone S. Andrew's Ball would be rightly hold in high favour, for it celebrates our emergence from the trying doys of a tropical summer into bracing acquain- tanesship with north-east winds and overcoats. But to the Scotsman abroad the advent of the day of the patron saint of Scotland brings reflections deeper than those. Wherever the British fing dies there are always to be found
carry with them affectionate recolleolions of among the pioneers of the Empire Scots who
their native land, who cherish in thoir hearts fond remembrances of the slachane and the ille fragrant with the smell of the heather, and who, as the annual festival day of Scotland comes round, ronew their youth in the conte plation of pist pleasures in the dear homeland, It is to this love of country that we owe the exis- tence of S. Andrew's Societies all over the world, The Scotsman desirous of au anual day of colebration could easily find an entlet for his But
Three-quartors of the Russian fleet is now massed in or moving towards the Pacific, and patriotic spirit in more ways than one. practically nothing is leftin European waters.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
The Universal Gazette is informed by its Russia is doing everything to bring the nego. Kingpo correspondent that since the anti-tiations to a cocclusion. Romanist rint in Ningbei, Chakiang, the Iscal civil and military officials have been ordered by Governor Niel to be sent to Hangehow for trial; several rioters have been tokoaded nad $7000 roward offared for the capture of the leader Wang Lib-tung, who is still at large. The Roman Catholic Bishop is greatly displeased with what. be considera the apathetic efforts of the authorities to capture the said leader. Shanghai has, at the request of the Bishop, telegraphed to Governor Nieh complaining Sunday the 29th ult., the prizes being a silver of Europe by the Turk to enter into by Mr. Morgan Shuster, whom he met in Heng. that Waug bad not been arrested and stating fasi and twospoons kindly presented by a member | work in relieving distress among Scotsmen and
of the Co. The conditions were 10 shots and that if he was not arrested in 7 days, he would
Charles Richards, who was alleged to have been implicated in the Chinese immigration fraud case in Manila, stated iu Court on the opening of the case against Miller and Bailan- line, that he was induced to retaru to Mauila kong, to turn State's evidence, on the under
connection with these frauds.
The Consul-Genera! at
ARTILLERY.
A carbine competition for Right Half No 2 Co. H.K.V.A. was held at Tai Hang ou
the Scotsman is thoroughly practical always. He does not avoid the festival-be would be no trne Scotsman if he did-but he arranges it, in such a way that with it be combines a racognition of the greatest of these"-and the greatest of these is clarity. The S. Androw's Society is no mere organisation got up for the purpose of
it goes quietly about its useful and charitable. promoting ax annual dance. Year iv, year out,
their dependants-so quietly indoad that one
succes. standing that les would not be prosecuted in request the French Admiral to send gunboats two sighters at 200, 400 und 500 yards. There almost forge's that its functions are being
OTTO OF ROSE COLD CREAM | the field of practical politics. It is
in such circumstances that each is a pleasant cure for Chapped Lips, sive Governinent in England, to what
ever party it belonged, lias on entering on and Laugh and Chufed, Skin, so often
the responsibilities of office, no matter what experience in the cold weather here.
its avowed utterances may hare en when in seclusion, adopted the apparently in egusistent ecurse of seemingly backing up A. S. WATSON & CO. the governant of Turkey for the time
LIMITED.
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
MANITATURING CHEMISTS,
Conte.
to Ningbai, otherwise the caso would never he sottled. Governor Nish after receiving the We have received a letter from a corres-abose tologram at once wited the French pouddent complaining of the refusal of the Consul-Gederal asking him not to carry out Justices of the Peace to grant an adjunct license his intention and at the same time strictly on certain premises in Des Voeux Road Contral. ordered the local authorities to increase their As we are cortalu that the writer entirely efforts in effecting the capture of the escaped misunderstands the action of the Justices, in haudit leader. imagining that one man's objection decided their judgment, we see no utility in publishing the letter.
COMING CRICKET MATCHES.
being not that it see anything to admire in the position, but in the four Bund worse ung Now the present Sultan ARDUL HAMID, weak and incapable as he is as an administrator, banged sufficient knowledge of stalermfl_tu_sée the advantage this position of affairs gives him in resisting all demands for reform by whomever urged and in this he is still further helped by the On the ith Navender, at Kamakura, the wife traeulence of the insurgent leaders. It is of Upper Burwa wore present, and about 600 ilk meet the A.0.C. in a League game at 2 unfortunately the case that, bad as is the, while all the streets on the route of the
proemion were lined with people.
Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Williams, the well. already announced, give two of their recitals at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on Friday and Tuesday next. On Friday Mrs. Williams will
The ceremony of installing the Taunggwin
On Saturday next, the 5th inst., the Inter, Sayadaw as Thatbanakaing (Archbishop. prae-port team will meet the Eest of the H.K.C.C ticaly) of Upper Burma was performed af
on the Cricket Ground.. Mandalay on the 18thull. Sir Hugh Barnes, On the following Saturday, the 12th inst, Lieutenant-Governor, announced the recognithe H.K.C.C. will play the Hockey Club. tion by the Government of the elected Thathana-
Both these matches will begin at noon, Laing. The leading officials, civil and military
ESTABLISHED A.. 1841.
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BIRTHS.
of . E. DE Beck, of
.
On the 2nd November, at Ningpe, the wife of H. E. WARUNTios, sus. Kiangle, of a sou
DEATHS.
Turkish soldiery, that of the insurgents,
Ind it but the power, would not be a whit
On the 19th inst, the H.K.0.C. ResoTVOS
was a good muster, and the weather was all
that could be wished for, though the light was decidedly tricky. The following are the four beat scores, Gr. L. C. Rees winning the flask and Bom. B. W. Grey and Gr. A.J. Darby
Spoons:
Gr. L. C. Roes
(200 235424 400 5254422423 (500 2436242535
34
***
(200 5555444354
4+ "cratob 44
Bom, B. W. Grey 400 3565354451
45
45
(500 4515485555
15
.134
(200 44444493
37
Gr. A. J. Darby) 400 4534233545
38
(500 2564935533
38
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7
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45
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On Christmas Day and Boxing Day, the Gr. G. Blood 25th and 26th inst, the H.K.C.C. will teko
200 3139445442 40 245233242 30 3 34 (300 5553232594 38
36
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4 42
On the 19th Novemboy, at Nagasaki, the wife better, aml that were the situation reversed kuo wa Shakespeareau reciters, will; as we have the field against the United Services.
of C. H. HAGEMEYER.
On the 21st November, at Shanghai, dames there would be as much occasion for au HENRY MACHAUapas, aged bu yurr,
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG OFFICE : 14, DraVœux Road CI LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.0..
There
will be a tiffis for the teams on Christmas Day at 1 p.m. play beginning at 145. Play on Saturday, the 20th, will commence at 11 a.m.
GOLF.
CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA.
THE OPINING MATCH.
vigorously exercised by a devoted band of workers and that the greatest forons in life are those that make themselves least evident on the
than one signification. It opens the social surface. So, the S. Andrew's Eall has more
sorson in the Colony; It serves as a reminder of the good work being done by the Society; and it affords an opportunity for the Scott community to meet and renew the old friend- ships and to forge the first links in the new.
As ou previous occasions, the whole of the City Hall suite was utilised for the Ball. S George's Hall and S. Andrew's Hall were devoted to dancing, the Theatre Royal was made into the supper-room, and the Library and Chatabor of Commarea contained refreshment bars and card-tables. The committee room adjoining was need for the reception of the guasts. This your there was no outside porch erected in front of the grand entrance. As the guests entere:l the vestibale of the hall they were confronted with a spectacle of dazzling splendour. The pillars were entwined with ropas of greenery" and on both sides of the red-carpatel staircase was a profesion of plants and ferns and palms. At the top of the staircase the eye was arrested by a huge illuminated device of the Scottish Thistle backed by the Royal Standard, while on
Sydney papers bring full details of the either side yere displayed 8. Andrew's Cross in first three days play in the opening game of blue and silver and shields bearing similar the English cricket team under Mr. Warner's caplaincy, which started at Adelaide on the 7th ult. The chief points to be noticed are that the declaration by the Englishmen of the closure of their innings with 8 wickets down for 483
onlety against Maredonian atrocities as now exists for the deprecation of Turkish cruelty.reits passages from Rowen and Juliet and on In the absence of any real knowledge of the the following Tuesday Air, Williams w deliver nature and extent of the reformis urged en selections from Heary IV. (Part I). Tickets
An interesting match took place on the Happy the Sultan by Russia and Austria, it is of may now be obtained, and wats secured, at Valley links
Sunday, between teams rotarse out of the question to pass judg. The Robinson Piano Co., Queen's Rond,
representing the Hongkong and Shangbai Bank went on their probable effects, but coming The Deutsch Aviatische Warte learns that and Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Eight as they do from se very questionable a the Indo-China Navigation Co. from Tsingtau players appeared on each side, and 8 singles and 4 source we have certainly room for donht as have established a regular weekly surrice to fearsomes were decided. The Bank, who have 2 very strong team just now. gained an easy as to their quality and efficiency. No one Shanghai. The first steamer of this new line, avighbors, and have no wish to see the can probably is capable of giving such whole the Colantir, Capt. Anderson; Derivaci atriotary by 10 matches to 1, Jardins's only tinent embroiled in a deadly struggle on the some advier as the Devil himself, but the Tsingtan on the 13th it. The Columbia, which winuing one single and balving another.
was built in 1901, ie of 515 tons, and has pairing and individual results were as follows off elance of getting some personað alvautag" world, from past experience of his way, is comfortable accommodation. for ten firat, and the Bank players being put first in each received a telegram announcing his sister's way banners of different nations were hong
thirty-two second class passengers, and also for about two hundred Chinese in the between-
Hoxakoso, I DECEMBER, 1903
THAT all Europe, ne at least those countries which desire to live in harmony with their
deals.
case:
The
was the first time this had ever been done in
ENGLAND.First Innings. Hayward, o Hill, b Travers Warner, c Jennings, b Clarian. Tyldesloy, e Giffen, by Claxton Foster, run out....... Fraund, b Giffon
157 $£5
devices. Underneath this thistle stood a great mirror reflecting an emblazoned trophy of shining bayonots and the Scottish Shield with the Royal Crown dominant. Two howitzers kindly lent by the Army Orduance Corps frowned I upon the landing amidst a profusioa of tropical vegetation. On the main landing a centre-piece was found in a finn stag's head
Alf along the pausega. surronuded with flags.
with most picturesyna effect,
first class cricket in Australia; that Hayward's innings is described as a lesson in batting; that Foster was absent on the third day, having death; that the English bowling and fielding
The dates 1847 and 1903 displayed on the walls in the first innings of South Australia was much commended; and that the visitors we reminded one of the age of the Rociety, S. to catch an early train on the 11th alt, which Andrew's Hall and 3. George's Hall were taste. caused the game to end in a draw. The legality fully decorated. In former years the picture of of Warner's action in applying the closure in a the patron saint had exclusively occupied the four days' match is doublial, but the Soath head of the ball which bears his name. This Australia captain made no protest. The follow. year he shared honours with King Edward. ing was the secre at the end of the third day's Mr. Dorabjes, of the King Edward Hotel,
had kindly leat for the occasion the fine por traits of the King and Queen which hang in his dining-room there. Her Majesty's portrait was placed in the reception room.
Kiug Edward's appeared underneath the picture of S. Andrew and his Cross. In 8. George's Hall the portrait of her late Majesty Queen Victoria was flanked by the Royal Standard and the Irish Standard (a compliment to the donor, Bir Thomas Jackson). All round the walls of both balls were suspended the shields of the various Scottish families and the county names, not excluding Kowloon. Itis well known that Kow- 7 loon has long claimed to be territorially related 102 to Scotland, but never antil last night hadits arms
16
been displayed, namely, Was Masgresgor, black with red touris on a white ground. Congrata- Iations, Kowloon! The Heraldic Office have suited you to a "T" If the committeomen had beard the remarks of a certain gentleman who found the Logan Arms with the county name of
Hirst, Evans, b Claxton Bosanquet, b Hay Lilley, not out
Relf, & Travers, b Claxton Arnold, not out
from the misfortunes of their neighbours, mat üikely to believe it disinterested. Must goes without saying. More especially would while the revival in England of the old cry
Singles:-C. W. May beat J. Johnston Great Britain be glad to get rid of her of Turkish atrocities is not one that augurs
up and 1 to play); N. J. Stabb beat W. W. Ross (ap); H. E. R. Huuter beat G. T. thankless responsibility to lend seeming well for any practical solution of the The Mainichi publishes the following Veitch (2 up), P. R. Scott lost to K. McK. support to an administration which socmed difficulty. More lately we learn from tele-telegram dated Peking, 18th November, which Ross (1 down), E. E. Deacon bat A. Brooko to her to be the wine of all that was head, graphic despatches that under pressure from if substantiated, is very importnut-Tae Smith (8 up and 7 to play); W. D. C. Turner boat and a continual menace to the peace and the British Government the Sultan is begin. Belgian syndicate, which consists of some W. Taylor (7 up and 5 to play); A. Boyd and
play: good order of Europe. In the customaryning to show signs of yielding. Possibly French and Belgian capitalists, has hitherto Peter Dow halved; H. C. Sandford bant P. S language of the lay, the Turk is an the Government is convinced of the price Russian Government. It is now reported that,
been supposed to enjoy the support of the Jameson (7 up and 6 to play).
Foursomes:-May & Stabb baat Johnston anachronism in Europe; but he is far more tigability of the changes demanded, and several English capitalista have joined the and W. Boss (6 ap and 5 to play), Hunter than an anachronism. He is an intruder, thinks the moment well-chosen for trying syndicate recently which is now preparing to and Scott beat Veitch and K. Ross (2 up and. and lacks the prescription thad, original the experiment. If so we hope that it is enter upon active work in the Yangtze valley.1 to play); Deacon and Turner boat mith possession alone can convey. The rest of sufficiently well-informed as to the dis- This is probably a result of the better relations and Taylor (2 up), Boyd and Sandford beat
It is believed Doy and Jameson (2 up). Europe was not only Christianised it interestedness of Russia's proposals. For between France and Britain, civilised, when, taking advantage of the ourselves we must continus to. look with by the public that the speech made by Bir Ernest Satow at Shanghai about the develop. weakness of the later Byzantine Emperors, suspicion on an enemy's gifts. The situationment of British influence will probably be the Turks 'erused the Dardanelles and is probably too far advanced to permit of found hereafter to have some connection with finally obtained possession of Constantinople, any settlement by meie reforms, while their this movement. At first, indeesi, they possessed in a large attempted introduction will be fraught with measure these virtues which go far to danger to Turkey herself, a danger which reconcile the world with a conquering race cannot but react on Europe under its they were brave, generous, and treated the prosent explosive conditions, subject peoples with justice, and alust with magnanimity. As the centuries passed On p. 9 to-day will be found a report of the and the race of OriMAN settled down on last monthly meeting of the Hongkong General the rich kinds of the Balkan peninsa, the Chamber of Commerce and some Late Telegrams. less civilised Turk began to lose his own 3. Andrew is widely honoured in the Far native virtues, while the hard and unaccom- East. We see that the "Honan S. Andrew's modating tenets of the religion of MAHONET Society" has been established by the Scots prevented bim from acquiring those of settled engaged on the Peking Syndicate's works life, The effect mis marked, not only on the Englishmen are admitted as honorary members serving as Governer. Some six years ago h2 Isydor Silberman for the Globe Hotel, Annetts
LICENSING SESSIONS.
The Justices of the Peace assembled at the Magistracy at 2.30 p.m. yesterday to consider The Foochow Echo of the 21st ult. says:-The nine applications for publicans' licences and two now Viceroy of Folkien Province, Li Hsing for adjunct loances. Mr. T. Sercombo. Smith Jai, arrived at Pagoda last night from Canton presided, and the Justices present wore Captain
Total (8 wickets)
Ehodes did not bat.. Innings declared closed:
Estrus
16
483
&
SOUTH AUSTRALIA,
First innings.
Second Innings. Hack, b Bhodes 18 Hayward, b Rhodes Gobes, run out. 31. b Arnold. Hill, at Lilley, b Bosan
quet .......
18 not out..
Travers, b Hirst
10
0
Gilton, Lilley, Arnold 18. not ent..
11 in the cruiser Ting Yuen, and proceeded this F. Lyons, caure. J. H. Kemp. A. Shelton Claxton, L Amold. morning to his yanez escorted by Chinese Hooper, A. Rumjabu, Dyer Ball, R. A. Craig, Newland, c Rhodes, b
Braund soldiery to the number of several thousand, who and C.. A. D. Melbontas. Thero wore in all Evans, 1.b.w., b Hirat had been awaiting his arrival twenty-four 11 applicants for licences, 0 being publican, Redman, Lilley, hours. The rain prevented any display, and his and adjuncts, all of which were granted, Jennings, not ont entry as Acting Viceroy to a city in which he there were no objections raised against was formerly well known in humbler position any of them, either by the Folice or The following wore the was comparatively quiet. The Viceroy is aby near-by residents.
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and has come from Cauton where be has been Moritz Sternberg for the International Hotel,
uuese by birth, over seventy years of age, applicants to whom licences were granted:
Tark.us master, but on the subject peoples, It is reported that au armed robbery occurred filled the post of treasurer here, when he en- Papier for the Colonial Hotel, Mrs. Esther who by degrees retroceded from the level of at Taitong village in the New Territory on joyed a reputation of being a shrewd man of Oliver for the New Traveller's Hotel, Fred civilisation which they had at one time Saturday morning. Three armed men broke business. Subsequently on leaving Foschow on Hoggard for the Praya East Hotel, James Wu, attained, till in these modern days there is into a dwelling-house and, over-awing the account of disagreement between himself and Osborne for the Kowloon Hotel, Harry Haysen women occupants, ransacked the place and got Viceroy Hsü, bo took up the post of Governor little to choose between Turk und Rayah,
away with money, jewelry, and clothing to the of Kiangai, and was thence, transferred to So far it might appear that the const is valus of $147. The robbers did not in jure any Canton. We hope that he will prove energetic clear, and that any measures that would of the women, who were too frightened to raise and will effect some, necessary changes in the hasten the departure of the Turk from the alarm until after the desperadoes had province. If so he will be the right man in the European territory could not but be hailed decamped,
Fright place.
.
for the Hongkong Hotel, Alexander Moir for the Peak Hotel, William Krater for the Rose, Shamrock and Thistle Hotel, Anthony Milroy for the Bailors" Home, and Mrs. Matilla Moore for the Pelham House Hotel. The last two were granted adjunct licences,
Arnold
Hay, b Bround.....
Extraspo
.172
Total
350
B$
23
19
Extras
12
Total (2 wits.),
.307
BOWLING ANALYSIS. ENGLAND'S INNINGS.
0.
Travers..
25
Giffen Hay
Boedmon Clarten. Evans Hack HO
BOUT AUSTRALIA
-First Innings.
E
Ehodes
Hirst
Arnold Braund Bosanquet Rel
signgH:1-odie-
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Fife beneath they would have crept off to bide their diminished heads; there were those, however, who whispered that it was a mistake of
mulic preponse
To go fully into a description of the decora tions of the various balls and chambers would mean a more cataloguing of items. In the bright glare of the electric light as it flashed from barnished spears and battle-axes and brought out the colours of the flags and bannerettes ono forget to investigate the details, co absorbed was he in contemplation of the beauty of the whole. There was ons little corner that called forth general admiration. That was "The Ingle Neuk" in a corner of the S. Andrew's Hall. Upon entering this apartment the
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