WATSON'S
SEASONABLE
SPECIALITIES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 194
of her Tsars reduced to a stage not seen since the time of the last successors" of the Imperial Kaitu. Like the Carlovingian monarchs the Ters have been seeking by ties's beyond their powers abroad to male up for the rottenness within. The ¡ing orions overrunning of the Khanates only
served to inflame the lust of conquest for | its own sake, and so, while at homa the tabit of capire was yielding before the cor- ruptioś'awl'deo y of the court, abroad (he boundaries of the stato were being continu- ally advanest; but this absorption of the tighbouring territories had within itself the true elements of weakness, nor was any [attempt made to consolidate the compuesta," The Khaustra, thirty years, after their nominal annexation, are internally as un settled as they were in the days of their WATSON'S WHITE EMEROCATION.orier Mokain medan rulers, and the people are still as ride and unsettled. Da one point Spoctrinen will find this a first rate remedy for alone is there any unanimity of feeling, and
WATSON'S BALSAM OF ANISEED
Gives inrmeniate relief and quickly cures all
cases of Conga beth in Aduits und Children.
that is in their intense hatred and contempt
Sprains and Bruises. In cases of thematis,for their present rulers. Every attempt to
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extend the rule of the Tsar in these regions Chest affections and priss-Tu-the-limbs-its- has only had the effect of weakening that rule by increasing the umber of the dis-
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Russia's points of strength as well as those { TELEGRAMS.
If unfor-
of her. wetkurss, and are not likely to be Jed into any contest unprepared. triately Russia, in hor desire to eat a way out of an entanglement entirely of her own weaving, should not comprehend the atra
ability of stopping in time, we are quire prepared, with or without Japiu, to leave our quarrels to the final arbitrasnent of war. If Bussia feel that her recent policy is of a nature to enable her to take up arms with wa easy conscience, she will explain what are the considerations that entitle her
to
calm and dispassionate hearing, and may rest assured that for war for its own sake we have no longing.
The proceeds of the Bizar at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home on Tharelay, susunted to exactly $1,0 0,
The Shanghai banks amounes holidays for the China Now Your from Tue-day next till the following Monday.
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.]
THE WAR NEUTRALITY RULES. AT
SINGAPOR-RUSSIAN SY
SHIP TO LEAVE.
SINGAPORE, 12th Feb., 1.-45 p.1. The Russian Volunteer cruiser Voronej, bound for Odessa from the North, has arrived here and leaves at 0a.m. to-morrow under neutrality rules, the Proclamation having been promulgated to-day.
[By the miles regulating neutrality, "if any ship of either bolligerent shall, after the time when this Order shall be first notified and put Mr. F. G. Figg, of the Meteorological in fores in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Department, witl. Mes. Higg, leaves for homo
Man, and the Channel Islands and in His Majesty's domitions beyond the zous, respec- by the P. & O. an. Multa today
Owing to the continual indisposition of Mr.tirely, enter any port, roadstead, or water application has a most southing and comforting contente; the wiser heads amongst the Justics Wise the Summary Court yesterday belonging to His Majesty, either in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands, or in any of His Majesty's dominions beyond the seas, such vessel shall to put to sen bo required to depart and within twenty-four hours after her entrance inte such port, roadstead, or waters, except ef stress of waither, or of har in case
offnet.
Russians bave for some years foreseen amilet this use of weakness, but the general madness their voices Lave been stifled, while on the continually WATSON'S OTTO OF ROSE COLD decreasing number of the well affect
CREAM is a pleasant cure for Chapped Lips and Rough and Chafed Skin, so often experien
ard in the cold weather here,
sd is being thrown the ever-growing burden of maintaining the stability of the entire structure. But even wiser and cooler heads than at present conduct the allairs of the empire may well be affrighted at the outlook, and, there is little doubt that the principal impelling force actuating at the woment the advisers of the Tsar is fear, a conscious feeling that if once the vis inertice
A. S. WATSON & CO. | of advance were from any cause checked,
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was again taken by the Chief Justice; Sir William Goodman,
By the English mail to-day Mr. H. C. Nicolle,
to take up temporary duties Viere, is any fri ads in the Colony kups that this does not local Uovernment Auditor, leaves for Columbo
mean that Mr. Nicolly will be last to Hongkong.
A. Special Commission bar ban appoialed in Indo-China under the presidency of the Chief Medical Inspector, to sugairs into the organisation of the Publis Health sorries in the Colony nad to take such measures ne moy be deemed necessary against a possible catbreak of plague,
ens of them a popular Consul, righted matters
by making the cyclist pay compensation.
A China afclist in Des Vaux Road yes. the opposing forces would instantly alterday ran into a little fellow who was carrying a basket of cooked rice, intaled no don t to advantage of the lult to drive back the
feed a gang of bungry enolies somewhere. All hitherto irresistible torrent. To expect, then, the Russiau Government, however the rice was thrown out on the ground. The peaceful might be the feelings of its in. cyclist tried to make of, but the littls chap, dividual constituents, to take a backward howling lustily, seized him by the queus, and a step under the pressure of public feeling crowd collected. Eventually two Europeaur, would, every Russian office), civil or mili tary, opines be to invite discomfitare. Russia has carefully taught her subject peoples that the only law she recognises is that of the stronger, and so plain an acknowledg ment of weakness would be the only argu ment, according to her own showing, meiled to justify the act of rebellion. This is really On the Sith Februry, at Poaby Bubbling the actunting motive for the late appearance of hesitation. Russia feals that she has LOV
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MARRIAGES.
Last evening, Sergeant Angus McSwayed, of the Hongkong Police Ferne, who has bron invalided home en pension after nearly ten years' servies in the Colony, was entertained in dinner, with a party of invited guests, by some of his oldest Police friends. The func tion was enjoyable and numerous were the re- miniscences of the old Police days that were related. Sergeant MeSwayed's health was
starts to-day. Mr. J. E. Sinclair gave some for good luck on the voyage home, on which be bagpipe selections in the course of the evening.
requiring provisions or things necessary for the subsistones of her oret, or repairs in either of which
CASU the authorities pore
Bearest
of the port, or of this (as the case may be, shall require her to put to aaa aa Hoon as possible after the expirativa of such period of twenty-four hours, without permitting her to take in supplies beyond
what may be necessary for her immediate use." The same rules are in force here since the issue the Proclamation yesterday afternnon as noted ku another column-Ep. D.P.]
SINGAPORE GARRISON
"MOBILISING.-
SINGAPORE, 12th Feb., 1.45 p.m. The local garrison is ready for mobilisation,
GREAT FIRE AT SHANGHAI.
530,000 TAELS' DAMAGE,
SHANGHAI, 11th Feb., 8.40 p.m. A fierce fire broke out here this evening. Messrs. Hall and Holtz's premises, the
THE WAR.
LOCAL NEWA
Port Arthur. The European fum Kies are leav ing Newolwang. The Russimas bavos purchased the entire stock of co-lat. Nuwchwang.
Tientsiv, 7th February, Fifty Rossinus proceeded to Peking to-slay from Cholen.
E.M.S. Crossy is ordered to be ready for immediato dopicture, and may leave at any
Tokyo, 6th February. moment for the ths. North. H.M.S. Ocean is
The Coreau Court is in a game of consider- also to leave ahor Ig, taking Admiral Bridge apable perturbation. The Eugoror's bodyguard kas been increased, tho palies gates are forti. North,
The two Japane o crnisers on their way from, and soldiers are patrolling the streets.
The natives of Soeul ore preparing for fight, Groen to Yeangaka are, it is understood, to touhanin and not Hougkong. This is u n rory cautious proceeding, for there seams, in any case, little likelihood of their being attacked by any Russians. But of course, the mest anexpected often happens. The insurance for the royage oat reminds unforwriters of a great loss which occurred in 1830. In that year the cruiser Bari for the Japanese Navy. sailed from Havro for Japan, and was never heard of again after passing Singapore. The vasol was insured for about £500,000, and the loss suffered by underwriters was one of the worst on record.
The Nippoa Turen Kaisha Inaba-maru is still at the wharf at Kowloon; it is net known when she is to run the gauntlet,
PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY.
A proclamation of neatrality was issued in o Government Gazette Extraordinary yeslordag afternoon,nate;
TEXT OF THE DECLARATION. Mr. Misaichi Noma, Consul for Japan, xo- quests us to publish the following translation of H.IM. the Emperor's Declaration of War comm "We all alike, by Grace of Heaven the Em peror of Japan scated on the Throne occupied by the All-ving Dynasty from time immemo- rial, do hereby make proclamation to all our loyal and brare subjects.
and
Tho Shanghai Merbury's correspondent: in Chefon says that nearly all the war corros on- dents are in Tokyo, bat ke does not think they will get much information from tho Japanese high officials, who keep the public in darkness. During his last rumorer to Port Arthur, about three wasks ago, it was then evident that the Russian were not prepared. They could star only feed their troops in spite of a large import of cattle from Chitu. He thinks Chefoo is the bast centre for news, as it is indully touch with, Port Arthur, and constant touch with Poking, Shanghai, Weichaiwsi, Coren, and Japsu.
Hundreds of Japaus-e trackman and misery in Wyoming are returning to Jupan to enter the army.
Large quantities of pig load and nitre, pro- sumably for the manufacture of ammunition, have been importoil into Japan from San Fran- C'sco.
The Japanese agasta on the Peoille-Coast- have ordered 10,000 tons of hay and 3,000,000, its of mess-beef.
The Commercial Agent for Japan at Vladison- took (holding a position corresponding to that of Consul) telegraphed yesterday, states the Kobe Chronicle of the 6th inst, to say that he had received the following Note from the Comman der of the Russian garrison :-- By virtue of an ørdar received from my Government I on now in n position to declara Vindivostock within the military zona of siege, and you aro request at to instruct all the Japaness to make preparations to leave the district at once. Any Japsuote
"We hereby declare war against R we command our army and navy to carry on hostilities against that Empire with all their strength, and we also command all our com- potent authorities to make every effort in pursuance of their duties and in accordance with their powers to attain the national sim with all the means within the limits of the law
Mr. F. Bush, a member of the British war- of nations. We have always deemed it essentialcantile firm of Bush Bros. at Newchwing, addrəs.........
to international relations and made it Our constant aim to promote the pacific progress of Our Empire in civilisation, to strengthen Oar friendly tie with other stats, and to establish a state of things which will maintain enduring peace in the Extreme East and assure the future security of Oar Dominion without injury to the rights and items of other powers. Our competent authorities have also performed their
duties in obedience to Our will, so that Our relations with the powers have been steadily growing in cordiality.
*It was thus entirely against Our expectation that We have unhappily come to open bostilities against Russia. The integrity of Corea is a matter of constant conern to this Empire; not only bheimss of Our traditional relations with that conutry, but because the
who may desire to remain within Russian territory must proceed immediately to Eiba rovsk."
sing the Liverpool Chamber of Commeres na the 12th January, said that his own obmevations; coupled with trustworthy information, convincád him that at least two hundred Japanese military- engineers, disguised as Chinese coolies, ba-bers, and other monials, had already been distributed at points along the railroad, and that it would not be a fortnight after the declaration of war
before the line would be blown up at a dozen pincas
THE DIVAL MEDICAL STAFFS. The British Medical Journal mys: "The marvellous way in which the Japanese during the list 30 years or so have in many directions adopted,sad of en improved, the most modern methods of European nations is, of courag already well known. It is not, however, such
familiar knowledge that their military medical
Russian Consulate, and Hung Chang's separate existauco of Cores is essential to tie | arzungenicule shivuld ha, to uno the nevitabloi On the ah F-bruary, at the Roman Catholic ng inculcated the gospel of force as the cordially toasted, und best wishes extended to him store were completely burit, Messrs. Watson safety of Our Realm. Nevertheless, Russia, in expression, so extremely up to date as to ha
Cathedral, by the Rev. P. de Gabardi, Jose, only right to change now with impunity her second son of the late ANTONIO DO REMEDIOS of methods, and that, as she has acted towards Hongkong, to MARIA Luiza, oldest daughter of ANTINIO PARLO GUTERRES, of the Mercantile others, she must now expect others to act Mari
(519 towards her. Jaju's diplomasey and know- Ofen, Hongkong, Carino
ledge of the world in the present crisis has won the admiration of the whole world by the clover way in which she placed
On the 6th February at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, by
ughai, by the Rev. C. J. Fitzsimons, Symons, BA., GEOLOR FRANCIS CLEMENT, eldest son of AUSTIN DoBox, LL.D., of Eating, to Jasar Delta, eldest daughter of THOMAS NEATRY, 3.D., formerly
Hampstead.
of
The Superintendent of the Great Northern Telegraph Co.. informed the public by “express yesterday that the whole cabin traffic between Hongkong and Shangani, which, at present, is abnormally heavy, being thrown on to his
raption of the Eastern Extension Company's
On the 6th February, at 122, Ruo Palik, Russia ou the horns of a dilenima, and Company's cable in consequence of the inter- Shanghai, by the Rev. Young J. Allen, D. forced her into a position from which there LL.D., the Rev. ALBERT J. BOWEN, to Mies
was no escape without loss of prestige. JEANSE SANDERs, both of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
DEATH,
On the 4th February, at Hangelow, MAL Fist, youngest child of the Res, J. C. and Mrs.
GARRITT, Byed 8 months.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DEVEUX ROAD Cl. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG, 13th FEBRUARY, 1904
& Co., Messrs. Nabholz & Co., and Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co. bad their establish- ments damaged by the fire and by water, The total loss is fully 530,000 tasla.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE WAR.
LONDON, 10th February.
A Paris telegram from 8. Petersburg 8375
disregard of ber solemn treaty pledges to China, and hor repeated assurances to other Powers in still in occupation of Manchuris, oud already has consolidated and strengthened her hold upon these provinces, and is bent upon their final appoxation. And since absorption of Manoharia by Rasia would render it im possible to maintain the integrity of China and would in addition to that compel abandonment of all hope for peace in the Extreme East; We determined in those circumstances to sets the
Reientifically comparable with those of ang nation, while in point of generosity of the pro- vision of medical officers, elasticity and adap tableness to varying conditions, the difference is, perhaps, in favour of Japan. Than while base hospitals, field hospital, dressing stations of three types, bearer-companies and hospital- ships, all find their place, each division of the army has a medical reserve, which is mobilised simultaneously with it, and serves in the base or reserve hospitals. The medical department
cable betwaan Hongkong and Fonchow, there is that the Pallada has been sunk and the Retrians questione by negotiation and to secure thereby, also has its own independent transport, wad
02 telegrams to Amey heavy delay Foochow, Shanghai and beyond. During inter- ruption of the Sharp Peak-Formosa cable, the only available route for Formosa telograme is
and Tsarevitch seriously damaged.
France has assumed the protection of Russisas in Japan.
Great Northern Nagasaki cables at rate of THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA however, never met such proposals in a spirit $1.40 per word.
Mr. M. G. Kiseleff writes a long letter to
is 1
LONDON, 10th February,
Mr. Hay me addressed a note to the Powers,
the Nagasaki Fress complaining of insulting asking if they are willing to join in a notice articles which have appeared in certain Japanese to Russia aud Japan that during hostilities papers about him; the correspondents regarding and thereafter, the meatrality and integrity him as a spy, posing as a tes-merchant. Mr. of China mast be recognised. Kissoleff says in his letter that he
for twenty years in the tes business in Chioa→→ citizen of Kiachta, in Sheria, and that be was
Tientsin, Hankow, Kinkiang, and Foochow at first as a clerk and afterwards as a partner
the ten-factories of the and manager of well-known firm in China, Messrs. To makofi.
de las lived in Nagasaki about four years for Molotkoff & Co., with full power of attorney. the benefit of his boulik,
1.
There has been shown a disposition in certain quarters to attribute to England a desire to push Japan forward, and compei her to take on her shoulders the burden of the day, while she herself stands at one side tu enjoy the possible benefits of the fight -much as did Germany during the Crimean War; and seemingly the wauner in which England has hitherto refrained from taking a huud, outwardly at least, in the grote A VERY general wisapprehension seems to might seeur to lend some countenance to exist that the rupture in the relations of the suggestion. There are, however, other Russia and Japan was solely brought about considerations which aurone who has care- by the insistence of Japan on the macuation fully studied the course hitherto adopted by of Mamplaria; and that bad some com- Japan must see were influential in shaping promise on this delicate topic be brought England's line of action. It is, for instane, about through the medium of the other evident that if England houd joined Japan Powers the danger of war would have been in playing a similar gume of bluff and indefinitely postponed. The question at issue bluster to that adopted by Russia she would, so far from helping, lave seriously inter- is, on the contrary, a very ninch wider one, and one of long standing, Those who fered with the effect of Japan's masterly renicmber the feeling aroused in England diplomacy. But there is another reason, home from 1866, when General - CHERNAIEFF, prolably more powerful with our
Russia's recent course of con- against the direct commands of the Tsar statesmen. ALOXANDER II., took possession of Khokand, durt has been as offensive to England as it and when General KaurMANs made his has been to Japan kerself. Her intrigues in attack on Khiva in face of the protestations Afghanistan, in Persia, and lately in Tibet. to the contrary of the Russian Government, have placed England in the position of will likewise remember the warnings uttered having to take up the affair in her own
are The points bere by the better informed classes, and the interest. indifference of the mob, at the moment the serious, and we may add, too personal to ruling power at kome. England in fact was permit any British Minister to allow them in the throes of a revolution, none the less to be mixed up with any outside question. real that it was bloodless, and forgot for the If, in fact, the attempted wrongs on the part time the interests of the Empire, and the of Russia should compel us to take uparms on our own account our Ministers are wise Tears were too feeble at home to put any effective check on the actions of their con. in determining that the ground of quarrel Neither shall be clear and distinct. If Russia bave tumacious commanders abroad. can afford to look back at the period with many sins of commission or even omission to feelings of altogether unmixed satisfaction; answer for with respect to Japan, she has
The Hongkong Boat Club intend to hold England has lid to pay the penalty in a at least as many to atone for in ber We may lay
Regatta on the 12th March, over a new courre long and costly war for the preservation of relations towards England.
to ove side any suggestion as to being from Wanehsi to Causeway Bay. The pro- her colonial empire, while Russia has sur- vived to see her homo empire reduced to a influenced in our relations towards Russia gramme of the Races is not yet definitely state bordering on revolution, and the power by any feeling of panic. We bave studied settled.
Mr. Jos, d'Almada Bentios, cousin of the well-known d'Almada family here, and a Hong- kong boy, has been gaining distinction in England as a banjo-player. the Las made several appearances at coaceris ore, and his many
bis abilities are meeting with the recognition friends in the Colony will be glad to bar that
that they deserve. He is in musical partnership with Mr. Bart Earle, and they are known professionally as Earle and Farle. The Banja World of last month givee portmile of these During January they ap two entertainers. 1.00
geared at the Alhambra, their performance
-Overtures to William Tell," "Zampa; consisting of items selected from the following:
Semiramide," and "Poet and Peasant," fants sins on the "Swanee River," and "My Old Kentucky Home." descriptive pieces, etc. Their future bookings included the Empire and the Moss and Stoll tour. In October they visit America, starting at Keith's, New York.
H.K.B.C.
in Bussia on
SENSATION AT S. PETERSBURG. Loxnos, 10th February. Patriotic demonstrations took place in 8. Fetersburg and elsewhere Tuesday, but yesterday's now from Port Arthur caused an immense sensation, and the
before declaring war. populace was amazed at Japan attacking Buosis The streets of S. Petersburg were thronged with an excited trend and a Court Ball was aħnidoued.
CRICKET.
LEAGUE MATCHLES
The Craigengewr C. C will meet the H.K... Reserven in a League game on the Cricket Ground to-day. The following will play for them :----
L E. Lammert, R. Basa, A. O. Braws, J. D. Kinnaird. M. E. Asger, J. Craik, B. R. Bertoa, L. A. Rose, H. C. Ansten, TL. Cross, and R. Pestovji.
permanent peace. With that object in view ear competent authorities by Our order made proposals to Russia, and frequent conferences were held during the last six months. Russia, of conciliation but by her wanton delays put off the settlement of the question and by ostensibly
on the other extending her naval and military advocating penes on the one hand while she was preparations sought to accomplish her own solfish designs,
every infantry regiment, cavalry, artillery engineer, and general transport battalion has a medical staff attached to it of a very complete kind. Besides all these standing arrangements, the regulations provide for an automatic addi- tion to the personnel of the hospitals fa accor- danes with the number of patients prosent, without reference to beadquarters. Moreover, so long as a military medical offer remains in chief command additions may be made from the "We on not in the least admit that Russia civilias population; everything, fou, is done had from the first any serious or genuine facilitate the co-operation of the Japañasa Rad desire for peace. She has rejected the proposals Cross Society, The Russian arrangements are of Our Government, the safety of Corea is in also good upon paper, and Russian military danger, the cherished interests of Our Empire surgeons have an advantage over the majority are menaced. The guarantees for the future of their European colleagues inasmuch as that which we have failed to secure by peaceful they habitually do the work of nearly all the negotiations, we saa now only reek by a brave civil hospitals. It is not to be forgotten, bow- appeal to arms. It is our earnest wish that by ever, that Russians will be working at an im- the loyalty and valeur of our faithful subjects mense distance from their real base as far as prace may soon be parmasuently restored and medical matters are concerned." the Glory of Our Empire preserved."
tho
The following are moze important telegrams published by the N.-C. Daily News with regard to events in the North:
Tokyo, 6th February. Me. Kurino, Japanese Minister to Russia, takes the Berlin route,
Tokyo, 7th February, The Japanese Goreroment in now taking independent action; the reason why Japan does to ought to be fully known to Russia, Buron Rosen called on Baroa Komurs this afternoon, but this does not imply the receipt on the 13th of of the Russiaz Auswer. Since the presentation of her final warning January, Japan has made six demands on Russis for a prompt answer, but in vain. The arrival or non-arrival now of Russia's reply The following will represent the Civil Service censet affect Japan's attitude, especially after C. C. in their League fixture with the Royal Russia'e insincerity, which is fully borne out 11 is only pressing on to the Coreau border by the large force of Russian troops now left for Japau now to safeguard. her proper rights and interests, and to accept Russia's
Kobe, 7th February. challenge boldly and manfally.
Baron Rosen leaves on the 12th instant, after being received in audience by the Emperor on- the 11th,
Fuginears on the Civil Serviso ground at 2.15 p.m. to-day :—
Hon Dr. Atkinson, R. Ponsonby, G. A. Woodcock, H. T. Jaokmav, P. T. Lemble,
Robins, J. Parkinson, and L. E. Breit. W. A. Woolley, R. Witchell, J. Deveney, F. T
The rotara League match between the A. O. C. and the Parsee C. C, will come off on the Parsee ground to-day. The following will play for the Parsses :-
Kobe, 7th February.
The steamer Afridi, chartered by the N.YK, has arrived at Teoraga, on the north coast of Japan, with three thousand Japanese from, Vladivostock.
Tientsin, 7th February. The Japanese Consul at Newchwang has been instruct all Japsaste to quit Manchuria and N. Bejonjes, D. F. Captain, Noria, Mehta, J.ordered to proceed to Tientsin, and also to
B. B. Couper (captain), J. C. Chiroy, J. M. Master, J. H. Ruttonje, C. B. Mowrah walls,
Namuis, and M. D. Vanin.
By kind permission of Major Radcliff and officers, the band of the 93rd Harme Infantry. will play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening from & to 9.30 p.mu-------
"Who's tint calling". Ord Home March....."
... "La Haine d'un Jour"........ Overbure Selection. The Ahop Qirl Mazurka Selection ..
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Adam Ivan Cnryll Slavonic Dance"...... Karoly Ky "Leslie Stuart's Songs"
...... Allan Waltz.........
"Venetian Song Cake Walk..Jolly Negroes"
"God Save the King."
HENT, Hors D'Œuvrea
Cheapes
ala Windsor. sour.
Eucalossi Berger
Potage Creme de Riz a la Princesso.
Boiled Garoups a l'anglaise.
ENTRIES.
Fricaseed Rabbits and Rice Mutton Cutleta e la Westanorland Capon and Ham Riesoles Madras Curry. JOINT'S.
Roast Sirloin of Beef and Horseradish Roast Phesant and Bread. Saneo Dolled Chicken and Bacon.
COLD, Corned Brisket of Beef and Celory Salad.
BWKETS.
Rice Pudding Apricot Tart
Pine Apple Ice Crema
pay Cake
FESBEET.
Coffee
Fruit
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