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Federated Malay States would be: "Don't But it worry. There is plenty for all." has been from southern China that the now complaining employere have been necustomed to recruit their forces, and fra the first batch of coolies for the
A. S. WATSON & CO., Cape went from Canton and Hongkong, they consider that the agents of the new zcheme for manning the South African
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The Hain, which has been up North under charter for the Tiness as a despatch bout in the war, hus returned to her old run, and will wil for Apoy, Swatu and Foochow to-morroir,
His my friends will be pleased to hear of the return to the Colony of Mr. Cleorge Pattoni Inte of Beaconsfield Arcole, He will lauvo in
the course of a week or so to completo his term of sea-service before ret rning permanent- 1y take up basiness again in Hongkong.
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windlasses bore treated them with a shock. ing lack of consideration. Such charges of
The Handelsblad (Amsterdam), ou want of consideration are common in all th ult. published the following telegram :--- The mutive fortress of the Gajoe country has things with which fretful man has to do been taken by Netherlands troops. The Intel It is usually the man who is most consi-lasses were one offer killed, and two officers derate of his own interesis-who waxes and 30 men woundert. The natives lol 47 west virtuously indignut; and the same killed.”. spirit may be traced in the sometime rela
A moating of Justices of the Peace will be tions of communities, of nations. Honghold at the Magistracy on Tuesday. 19th inst.. kong cries fie upor Shangbai for dumping at 2.15 p.m., to consider the application of F. as many of Shanghai's deported undesir. Nolte for the transfer of his adjunct ficanes to ables upon the colony as the Shanghase and retail intoxicating liquors on the premises at 2 Wyndham Street, under the sign can persuade thetwards. to
of The Hotel America," to Jose P. Saarede a travel. Shanghai imagines of Hongkong worthies being discharged on promising to leave for Shanghai," and is far from pleased thereby. In the present war, when there was less hitting, and more "gallery-talk' in its earlier stages, like events were observable. So in this present matter, com- THE MACHINERY in usa embodies story sideration of which has given rise to these reflections, there was as between labour and improvement op to date.
capital, sentimentalists and shareholders, the sania disability to see eye to eye the one Who that sits apart with the other. observing the divagations of the shuttle amid the warp and woof of human affairs, can wonder at that, or expect things to be
made under constant European expert supervi sion are sold throughout the Far East and are of their invariably preferred on account
excellence.
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of this last complaint to which we have mule reference must have been, could not help but be, enhanced by the thonght that their own people were helping and encour- aging what to them seemed an injustice. | Straits and States officials were compløsed," as it were, against the interests of those among whow they had gained the very experience and knowledge which caused their services to be sought. A popular idol, A. S. WATSON & CO. from his metirement at Home, had (in the
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person of Sin FRANK SWETTENHAM) doughtily championed the cause of the authors of the scheme, doubtless forgetting how it must threaten Straits interests, and [31 add to the difficulties they were already feeling full sorely. They were, to descend for once to the feebleness of a pus, in very sore Straits indeed.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS OSL communications relating to the news columns shored by addressed to Tan EDITOR,
Correspondenta must forward their names and ad drags with communications addressed to the Raitor,
ebfication, but as evidence of good faith All
Ordors are best given by the managers of the Cunard Steamship Company to the efiet that the officers of the line must pay less atten tion to the ladly passengers hereafter. It is understood that the order is the result of letfors of complaint reveirad from passengers with re- gard to the recent flirting indulged in by the offerts during voyages. A similar order night with equal fitness he made regarding some Far Eastern lines; but it probably would be useless.
The large retailors"
How effectually the American tariff keeps ont British goods is shown by the report of the British Vico-Consal at Portland, in the Ameri. cut State of Maine. "re," he says, "that British manufactures are in the main superior to all others, but the tariff is an almost insurmountable barrier. Mercimuts and retailers consiffer that the only remedy is to lower the American tarif barriers or for the United Kingdom to put up similar barriers against American goody.
The calling of the Yorkshire Light Infantry "Army Epicures." by a contemporary, owing to their officers having reorganised the regimental messing arrangements on a restaurant basis. reminds the Caylon Times of the old salt's de. finition of an Epicure. Two shollbacks wore discussing their captain when one of them remarked that the "old man" was a real Hep eure, and on his mate asking what was meant by that term, replied, A Hepicure! Why, one as
heats hanythink!!
TELEGRAMS.
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[IEUTER'S SELVICE.]
FRENCH ARMY REFORM.
LONDON, 5th Jnzio, The French Chamber has adopted to two years Military Service Bilt by 577 to 13.
ANTI-CLERICAL FRANCE.
Lopos, 5th 3 Jy.
The Freneli Senate bas passed the Religions Teaching Hill, totally suppressing clerical teaching.
THE TIBET FIGHTING.
LONDON, 6th July. Router's respon fut at Gysatszu wires that the urinistico bing ended the British stormed and captured the Tibetan fort after a flerca istan The oalties were not Lient. Gurdon, of the 52nd Sikhs,
DANIE OOK,
was killed.
UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.
LONDON, Gil July, The St. Louis Convention has mut. The
Dominations of Judge Packer for the Presidency and of the eminent lawyer Mr. Turner for the Vice-Preside. ey are assured.
TWO FIRES.
THE WAR.
[JAPANESE OFFICIAL DESPATOU.]
JAPANESE NAVAL DISASTER.
Tokro, 7th July, 9.20 a.m. Admiral Togo reports that the Kainion, while on a special mission on the 5th inst, outside of Talienwan,
under a thick fog, lit a Russian mine and sank. Three officers, including Comiumider Takahashi, 19
commissioned officers and men, were missed. The rest were saved.
(REUTRE'S SERVICE.}
VALOROUS RUSSIANS.
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Loxnox, 6th July. General Sakharoff, who watched the Motionling fight from a tower, praises the valour of the troops.
General Sakharoff reports that the Russians on the 3rd instaut drave the Japanese to within four miles of Sea-Yu Ching, and that the enemy is fortifying
the Taling pass,
DEATH OF MR. DORABJEE NOWROJEK,
We regret to announce the death of Mr. King ward Hotel, who succumbed on Thurs- Dorabjco Nowrojos, the aged proprietor of the
duy at his home in Bombay, donth doubtless being due to sonile diseny. Mr. Dorabjee was over eighty years of age and had spent fifty-two years of his life in Hongkong.It was less than.
three months ago, when Mr. Dorabjec lef's, the
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colony in an enfeebled state of health on his lust. yago home, that we published a short, account of his career in the Colony. Starting originally as a steward on one of the river steamer, then the management of the now defunct. frm of ranging between Hongkong and Canton, under
Lyall, Still & Co. he subsequently settled down in business in Rongkong as a baker, but in course of time became prominent. ly identified with the hotel. Iusiness. one time he was Mangerfof the Hongkong Hotel and later of the Penic Hotel. He started an hotel at the corner of Pottinger Street, which he named the Victoria Hotal, and when Just building was pulled down he opened the New Vietoria Hotel in Queen's Road. He was also owner of the Kowloon Hotel, but was best known to the community as the proprietor of the King Edward Hotel:
Mr. Durubj was always an enterprising man of business. It is interesting to recull
that just cu fifty years ago, when an attempt was made by a Chinese baker named Al Lam, to kill off the small foreign population of the island by poisoning the bread supply, Mr. Dorabjee contracted with the naval authorities to supply bakers' stores for the fleet, and the contract has beon retained to this day. It was At about 13 m. yesterday Bra' broke out
also in the early days of his career that a ou the first wer of No. 51. Bonham Strand,
congestion of Indian importa promptal him to The house in question was icenpied on the | A Ukase to-day calls out 47,902 men
commence a landing and storage business, and ground floor by a dealer in drapery gouls, etiable to military service in accordance gedowns at Wand and hired others which, for this purpose he built largo and capacions while the second and third floors were offices with the canseription law, also a naval while greatly facilitating the business of the and dwelling rooms occupied by a dealer in raw
RUSSIA REQUIRES MORE MEN.
LONDON, 6th July
reservists in the Southern provinces for Sevastopol.
WAR ITEMS.
| of property in the Colnay, and his oxtensivo business we understand is left to his only son.
Mr. Horabjee was very highly esteemed by the Parkes comanninity, to whoso charities he was a generous thongh unostontatious contritor and the nows of his death will be received in the Colony with deep regret by all who knew him.
pin. It appears that the upper floors were reservists in European Hussia for the Purses and Indian merchants. brought to hùu- inhabited at the time of the outbreak by only two purpose of completing the complement of Dorabjee was also the founder of the Kowloon self the rewards, his enterprisa deserved. Mr. lads, so it has proved rather difficult to ascertain the Baltic ports. It also calls out, the ferry service. He owned a considerable amount how the fire originated. Chief Inspector Baker and a portion of the Five Brigade put the flames ont with water from the hydrants, a good supply lesing available. To get as the upper Bors it was found necessary to drag the lose through the ground floor, with the result that the goods there were considerably damaged by water. The upper floors were gutted and the roof fell ju before the flupes were got under It is understood that each of the upper floors were insured for $1,600, and ¡the ground floor For £6,000. As the building is a very old one, built of bing trick, it is very probable that the rains will have to be completely pulled down.
Another fre occurred at No. 6, Station Street, Yammuti, on the other side of the water, The building, a pawnbroker's shop, was almost are to be taken and sccupied before the winter" demolished whoo the Fire Reinde, under Mr.sets in.
In connection with the announcement that the Crown Prince of Siam is going through the r galur course of iustruction in the doctrines of Buddhism, it is stated that this is the general rule for all young men in strictly Buddhist We are still in ignor- entries like Siam and Burma. The course of B. R. Halifax, arrived on the acero, The instruction lasts three, siz, or nine mouth. In foilding, u turse-story structure, was complvely the case of a royal prince the longer period would probably be selected. During his novitiate the young man lives in a monastery and acts as un acolyte in a tecaple.
ance as to the reply of the 'Government of the Straits Settlements to that by no meaus
mit Vaters for publication should de toritten out
of the paper only. axonymously signed communications that have impertinent question, but we imagine it
one side of the:
No already appeared in other papers will be inserted..
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·sent before li a.m, on day of publication. After that her the supply in limited. Only supplied for Cash, Telegraphic Address: Puess. Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed Lúcher's
P.O. For, 38. Telephone No, 12
burned out.
POLICE MUSKETRY COURSE...........
ADVICE FROM CEYLON, The summer in Manchuria is said to be very
brief and is over when August is gone, so that As a mark of respect to the duccned, who was there remains but two months more before the one of the trustees of the Purses Charity Funds setting in of early winter. There is no antander the presidency of Mr. H. N. Mody to of Hongkong, his co-religionists will assembla worthy the name in those latitudes. The rains should also commence now in two or three weeks' time. It behoves the Japanese. therefore, to harry forward their movements as much as possible if Port Arthur: Mukden and Harbin
OMILITARY OPINION IN RUSSIA. S
The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Temps, writing on June 3, says that General Kuroki's atitude is surprising the Russian General Staff, for thus far it is impossible to zonke out the real meaning of the marches and counter-marches of the Japanese. Meanwhile THE 1903-1904 SEASON.
General Kuropatkin is regularly receiving fresh Prizes for the 1903-1904 Police Musketry troops. Much apprehension is folt in Russia as Captain Superintendent of Police, at Central intervention. If this fresh element were added Course were presented by Mr. F. J. Badelay to the possible complications due to Chiaens Police Station yesterday afternoon, Inspector to the Far Eastern problem, other Powers be Robertson had the highest marks, but he was sides Rassis might become involved, the generat not eligible for the prize, being an inspector. result being to prolong the war. Is Part
would be rouched in soothingly explanatory terins. The protestants would be reminded, probably, that the need of the Transvaa] was so urgent, and its assuagement so long delayed by the Opposition at Home, that the southern depôts were tapped first as being Ôn tâu 811 July, at Government Civil Hospital more bandy and near, and, as our contem- porary has suggested, more familiar to the On the 7th July, at his residence; Bombay, officials engaged in the work. One word of concluded, she intended stocking her wardrobe Sergt. Garrod, therefore, won the first prize with Arthur were esptated by the Japanese, the
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DORABLEE NowRoses, lato of the Victorin and King Edward Hotels, Hongkong, aged wghty yours, deeply regretted.
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HONOTONG OFFIOR: 14, DEVEUX ROAD Cl. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG, 9TH JULY, 1904.
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comfort we may add; and that is, that for some as yet not understood reason the sup- ply of coolies in the south promises to dwindle more and more, so that the emis Buries of the Randlords will probably have to confine their operations to North China, as being less anproductive for the trouble and expense involved. That, however, may be Jon's comfort after all, for this coy reluctance of the tropical Chinaman to emigrate may be adduced no in some sort evidence that the fame of the nearer til mines has given him a distaste for the farther mines that yield something more precious than tin.
There were four more plague deaths during the twenty-four hours ending yesterday novu.
Fourteen Chinese firemen who signed on ut Singapore struck work at North Shields. They were sent to prison for seven daya.
mouth.
A discussion has lately been going on in one of the English daily papers upon the meris of shopping in Paris by Englishwomen when abroad, and the weight of evidence seems to be in favour of adhering to the London shops. A lule writer at online honeymoon, just
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with the Parisian fashions that we English hear so much about." But the women she met
a score of 1838. Prizes were also won by Russians would feel in duty bound to recover Sergt. Grant (124), Sergt. Lamont (123), that position, and this would take a whole year. were very badly dressed, and fashions that our
and Constable Pitt (123). Sergt. McHardy's This at all events is the opinion of competent London shops had given two years before were worn, and the shops themselves soomed quito conditions. Other scores were as follows:
score was 130, but he did not comply with the military authorities in St. Petersburg who She returned to Eng P.-C. Clyde
| linve worked with General Kuropatkin at the out of date and dowdy. land for her shopping, and says she is assuredL-S. Wilson....
general plan of campaiga, and who have never she has no need to go to Paris either to learn P-S. Ritchie
mistaken the nature nor minimised the what to wear or how to wear it.
L.-S. Hedge
107 importance of the risks which Russia, P-C. Evans - Read
107 insafloiently prepared, was bound to rau at the 106 -S. Ferking
TOR outset. P. Caygell P.-C. Clemson.... P.-S. McDonald
W. H. Elioli, a Eurasian, who is Official Reporter to the Calcutta Corporation and the at Durjeeling with fabricating and causing a Bengal Legislative Council, is being charged telegram to be despatched to certain newspapers, purporting to come from Mr. Henry Newman the Times of India correspondent with the Tibet Mission, to the effect that a Russia force was opposing the Mission's advance. It
1.-S. Tarrett L.-S. Wilden
P-C. Fowler
120 P.-C Deveney 130 T.-S. Moore.. 117 L-S. Lee
117 P.-S Kent
116 18 Abbley
116 P-C, Garraby
11 LS. Boulger 112 P.-C. Wright... 112 P.-S. Brazil
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Sergeants Gurrod und Grant also received prizes for revolver shooting.
perform the third day cerowy known as Uthamna "at the Parsen Club, Elgin Street, at 3 p.ra. to-lay.
DARING CHINESE CONSTABLES,
A RECOGNITION AN
Yesterday afternoon there wasu Police Parade in the compound at Control Station. Mr. P, P, J.
and Mr. E. R. Hallifax. Deputy Superintendent. Wodehouse, Assistant Superintendent of Police,
of Polier, saw everything in order, and the Mr. F. J. Budeley came out and was received with in
called for Chime Corestables Sun Tai and Lo general salute. Aftar isiting the men he
Tsoi.. He said that in the spring of last year a man came down from Cauton, mnrdered a man
who had a price sot upon his head by the Canton anthemities, and brought the boily to Cantoa. It was owing to the intelligence of Sun Tai and Lo Troi that the murderer was In recognition of their services in this matter, finally run to earth, and excented at Canton.
and for the enconnement of others. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government had decided that they should receive fth-class medals. He (the speaker) had much pleasuro in prescuting them.
Mr. Badeley then pinnel the medals on the mens' coats.
The Oficer
The next men Mr. Badeley called for were Police Constables Li Chi Tseung and Fen Tsing. He said he had very much pleasure in presenting them with medals. Administering the Government had decided to show his recognition of the work they had done in running down thieves and rothers in the New Torritory. They would have received the medals last, December but the old medals then available were obsolete, and new ones had to ber struck.
The initial blunders, it was well known, would 10 be expiated by a period of enervating defensive 102 notion. But the military circles referred to 101 have never ceased to regard this period as being but the first phase of the war. They await with confidence the moment when the tide will turn and when the Japanese, after having known the joys of victorious offensive action. will be obliged themselves to adopt the defensive, In fact, so far as the correspondent has observed, the only thing that has caused real
Mr. Budeley afterwards proceeded to give surprise in the military circles in question is that the Japanese have done as yot so little to away the prizes for the Police Muskotry Com- foros General Kuropatkin to retire. While potition. they admit the bravery of the Japanese, they cannot withhold their contemptuous criticism of the mistakes which, in their opinion, the Japanese General Staff has committed by not tarsing to better account the superiority dus to more advanecil proparation.
Indian policemen who were prize winners wors: Samadır Khan, Odham Singh, Sher Singh, Lall Vingh, Karm Dad. Rulla Singl and Ganda Singh,
A NEW phase of the controversy that had encer in the question of Chinese labour for the Trausvaal is presented for considera- tion by our colonial brethren of the Straits Settlements. It is no fresh high-falutin
about slavery. There is altruistic sentimentalism in it. It is a real, practical, commercial issue, rising like something less ornamentally useless than a phoenix, from the ashes of the merely smouldering controversy that perforce sub- sided in face of the accomplished fact. The new point has been raised, somewhat turdily, by the mining interests of the Straits, which
The Queen's Scholarship for the Straits are, it seems. suffering severely by a dearthSettlements this year has been won by a Chinese of Chinese labour, and indeed, by a searcity youth, Lim Guan-cheng. The Pinang Gazrite of labourers generally, including Tamils, bears that he goes to England at the end of this. This in face of the assurance that the im- migration of coolies continues to increase. The Government was asked, we gather from the Straits Times, whether it was "aware "that the action of the Transvaal Govern- "ment in recruiting Chinese labour in **South Ching, whence the whole of the
The Hon. G. Poel who, with Mr. Hesse, paid a fiying visit to Foochow recently, is the son of labour supply for thua Colony and for the
the late Speaker in the House of Commons, and Federated Native States is drawn, is likely
one of the directors of the E. E. A. and C. capable of travelling 8 knots an hour. "to cause us most serious injury, and, if Telegraph Co.. They are, says the Foochow doubtedly, for small craft at least, the motor Pigeon Pie "so, what steps are being taken by the Dolly Echo. making a complete tour of in-launch has many advantages over that driven "Government to protect our interests ? "spection.
by steam, und in quite recent years kas rapidly This amounts to an allegation of poaching,
The new Rapid Reving says that Lord grown in popularity in Europe and America fox of course the Legislative Council of the Curzon's writing was so bul at Oxford that. The launch which Mr. Janson, the Shanghai Straite colony was asked to assume that in when he wrote to a relative and to a friend with representative of the Trascott Boat Company the whole of China there is not enough and whom he was wont to be candid allout that has brought down from Shanghai usos gasoline as its motive power, and those who have been to spare of cheap labour to supply the work-relative's shortcomings, and put the letters shops and mines of bath the Straits and the into the wrong envelopes, no harm realtext. His kinsman surmised that the illegible scrawl Transvaal. Otherwise, of course, the obvious must be a request for money, and favourably thing to say to the mine owners of the responded on that hypothesis.
is alleged that Elliott sent a bogas message to an agent at Darjeeling, who handed it in at the telegraph office there. The accused is now on bail. The Times of India writes: The telegrum referred to above was received by us, but was suppressed, its contents being regarded with incredulity. Subsequently, we received an By kind permission of Lt. Col. Iremonger and official assurance that the statements it contain-ofleors, the Band of the 33rd Burme Infantry ed were wholly inaccurate."
will play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening from 8 to 9.30 p.m. Programme;--
After only
one year's existence the Singapore Y.M.C.A. has nearly two hundred members. At its first anniversary on the 30th June, there was rejoicing over a fairly good record" of work done. There were no financial arrears.
Two Step ... “Hiawatha
German Monckton Macheth
Moret
A motor launch in Hongkong harbour is March... Carillen el tambour" Rosenstein something of a novelty. We believe Messrs. Overture... "Solt Gwyn' |Blackhead & Co. have at prosent the distinction Selection ... The Torador
Serenade... "Love in Idleness" of owning the only launch of the kind in the Selection..."A Chinese Honeymoon"... Talbot waters of the Colony, but it will be seen from Walte
.... Margis an advertisement appearing to-day on our front page that, the Trascolt Bost Manufacturing Company of St. Joseph, U.S.A., a firm which has recently opened an agency in Shanghai, has a sample motor launch now in the harbour for inspection by anyone interested. The bout is 21ft in length, has a 3 h.p. motor, and is
Un-
out in the launch have been greatly impressed by its capabilities, and particularly by its advantages over the steam launch in the matter of cost. It is well worth inspection.
"God Save the King"
BIENV Hora D'Œuvres Shrimp Canapes.
SOUP.
Totage Parmentier.
FISH.
Saloon ja Farisienus.
EXTURES.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
Corps Orders by Major C. G. Pritchard, Commandant and Adjutant.
ARTILLERY UNITS.
Tarade-At Head Quartore 3.30 p.m. on, Thursday, 14th July, 1904, for 15 Pr. B. L. Gan Drill Sergt. Bartolome, R.G.A. will attend.
KOWLOON DETACHMENT. Parade-At Gan Club Hill st 5.30 p.m, on
NAVAL.
FRENCH SHIPS LEAVE.
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The Frenck waralips Greydon, Sully. Montcalm. Frando, and Pistolet all left Hong- kong yesterday.
THE “ADAMASTOR.” The Adamastor, Capt. Ribeiro, arrived from Macro yesterday.
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THE "SOLACE.” The U.S. Nayy transport Soldecarvived from Woosung yesterday with naval stores and 200
naval drafts.
THE RHINE."
It is understood that the German gunboat Rhine is to arrive here from the south on
Veal Steak and Grilled Tomatoes Tuesday, 12th July, 1904, for 15 Pr. B. L. Grun Monday.
York Ham a la Jardiniere.
CURRY.
Crab,
JOINTS.
Reast Ribs of Beef
Borst Chicken and Celery Sauce Boiled Ox Tongue and Caper Sauce. COLD.
Rozat Lay of Mution and Plain Salad.
BVKETS.
Victoria Padding Chocolate Ice Cream and Genoa Cake Apricot Tart Tipsy Cake.
Coffee
DESSIET.
Fruits.
Drill Sergt. Bartolome, B.G.A. will attend.
Parade-At Kowloon Docks at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 13th July 1904, for Infantry Drill, Sergt. Tarton, 1st Shorwood Foresters, will attend.
NOTICE.
SEA-GOING, SUBMARINES.
As a result of the Government submarize tests at Newport, R.L., last month, experts state that they believe it possible for submarines to be navigated safely as far as 200 miles from land. The submarinos Fulton and Porpoise
It is notified for information of members manoeuvred well, and carried out satisfaciory March Out" has been postponed tesis in speed and in rising and sinking. The
that the
I until Tnesday, 20th instant. The Commandant Porpoise sank to a depth of thirty-eight feet, and rose within two minutes thirty-eight
hopes that as many members as possible will attend this parade.
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