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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17TH. 1904.
the Yellow Spectre that haunts the imagina- tione of continental statesmen. An in- contestible fact in the 13th century, it had by the middle of the 19th dwindled down to a faint legend; its revival as a full- WATSON & CO., grown myth by the end of the century is
worthy of notice.
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841,
With that revival the name of the late Lord SALISBURY is perhaps to be intimately associated. To open out the riches of the Far kast had for centuries been the dream of medieval Europe, but the Mohammedan -occupation of all western Asia stood in the way, till the rounding of the Cape by VASCO DE GANA opened a new road by sea, which Portugal lost no time in taking ad- vantage of For some sime she practically kept the trade in her own hands, but by degrees other nations crept in, and early in the eighteenth century practically all the nations of Europe had their representatives at Canton. The Chinese bad all through STATIONERY. been somewhat jealous of this position, which had, however, comported. with the policy of the earlier and greater monarche of the new Mancheo dynasty, who were
ARTISTIC
FANCY
NOTE TAPER AND ENVELOPES
PACKED IN ELEGANT BOXES,
WRITING PADS AND BLOTTERS.
Better
ground, and we must for ever give up our grand game of aggrandiseraont. then be the first to cry aloud and wara the nations of their impending danger. England surely dare not provoke another Mongol" invasion of Europe, and must range herself on our side and permit us to carry out our programme; when we between us have entered on poserasion it will be time, enoagh to act as the "vulgar little boy" and rally her on her credulity,
TELEGRAMS.
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
INQUEST.
RE YUEN CHAN, DECEASED).
TO-DAY'S SPORT.
FOOTBALL
This afternoon the Hongkong Football Club will play H.M.S. Tamar under Aspecia- tion rules. The following will représent the Club:-
The hearing of this inquiry was continuod before Mr. H. H. J.-Gompertz at The Magis THE FRANCO-SIAMESE
tracy yesterday afternoon. The deceased, as CONVENTION.
proviously mentioned, was killed at the Naval
F. H. Kow, goal; G. E. Morroll and W. G. Yard Extension by the rape of a eraue giving LONDON, 14th December. * Con«equent on the Franco-Siames: Couven way while nine bags of dirt worn being hauled Leckie, backs; R. Macpherson, W. B. Elves, skall r. Daniels, a partner of the firm, Humphreys, W. H. Williams (capt.). J. Clark, French Consular service, legal adviser, und
stated in ovilence at the last hearing that and H. L. Garrett, forwards. tion. Siam has appointed M. Pardoux, of the up. The haga falling out him fractured his and F. Weinyss, halves: A. O. Lang, C.
each crane. three men were employed on colonel Coullet to the command of the native Militia in the provinces of Petabang and
A match will be played this afternoon on the This George Sole, gineer in charge of tiem reap, 22.
usashinory at the yard, slated was correct Naval ground ut Happy Valley between the when the
V.R.C. nad a team from H.M.S. Glory, Kick- ranes were in constant The orane whore the accident occurred off at 4.15 p.m. The following will play for was only used occasionally, whorefore only the V.R.C. :—–—– one mah was Lopt to look after it. The Coroner, in addressing the jury, said the gvidence E. Humphreys, J. Witchell and A. Lourire, established to fact that the rope of the crane halves; H. W. Sayer, C. Humphreys, J. T.
Dixon, J. Forbes, and T. Clark, forwards.
THE BRITISH MISSION TO CABUL.
LONDON, 14th December. The British Mission has arrived at Cubuf; all well.
..
Fortunately England knew as much as Russia of the causes of China's effacement, and probably knew more of her actual powers of offence, and the picture drawn by the Kaiser of the dreadful spectre fell flat, but none the less it is well to remember that
REFORM IN RUSSIA. we are not yet out of the bush, and though
LONDON, 14th December. the Yellow Terror has for once failed of its
The Moscow Town Council has resolved on hoped-for effect, we have still to be pre- pared for eventualities in Eastern Asia, the following reforms se absolutely nece-mary assured that the very first case of neglect for the protection of the subject against oficial on our part will be followed by the immedi-caprice.
(1) The abolition of exceptional laws. (2) The freedom of conscience, of the Press ate occupation of the deserted post by our
and of meetings. ever watchful and wily opponents. The evolution of the myth of the "Terror" ie
The Yazmati foxy-launch Cheong Ching, which suuk after colliding with the German ganhoat Luchs, has been raised,
Mr. F. Smyth, formerly lieutenant in the II.K.V.A., has presented a cup to be compsted for (at the targets) by members of the right hall of No. 2 Company.
A WELL VARIED ASSORTMENT OF sufficiently powerful to exercise real control but a small part of the schoone, but the over their foreign visitors. The Mancheo same power of imagination, which evolved dynasty, as is customary with Asiatieso futile, if ingenious a measure to gain sovereignties, fell on evil times, and its the sympathies of the world, is not likely goverament finding itself unable to cope to hesitate as to its means. with the more vigorous men from afar, became jealous and attempted by inter- ferences and restrictions of all kinds to rendor unbearable the further resi- dence of the Europeans, whom, however, At last it could not by fair means remove. the situation becoming unbearable, the British Government was driven to interfore by force of arms; with the result that the Chinese Government had to enter into the treaty of Nanking, which it was hoped would result in a better understanding between China and the European nations. The British Government had no desire to interfere with the olá-established empire of China, and in this it was in ronsonance, with the entire nation, who had no desire
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The coming of spring," says the Chefoo paper, will be coincident with the arrival of the Nipponese at the coast, vainly looking for transports to carry them back to Japan.""
The mounted troop of the H.K.V.C. fall in in uniform at 2.30 p.m. to-day in front of the City Hell. They are going on the hills for the day, manœuvring.
The native city authorities at Shanghai have had the foreign municipal Byelaws translated, and intend, it is said, to build suburbs and govern them in imitation of the foreign settle
grew more cheerful,
3) Popular representation in the Govern.
mout.
THE WAR.
(From Northern Papers)
PORT ARTHUR.
1OKTO, 9th December. In the operations subsequent to the attack on 203-metre hill, one lieut-colonel, one major, three captains, eight lieutenants, fourteen sab liestenants, and nine sergeant majors were killed, and fifty-eight officers wounded. in. cluding four majors.
The newspapers show anmized joy at the sueperses at Port Arthar. Since the capture of the 203-metre hill the range-finding has been decidedly more effective, the gunners working us coolly as if they were engaged in maneuvres. ports will fallow era long. The annihilation of the destroyers and ixans-
THE RUSSIAN GARRISON.
Torro, 9th December. The strength of the besieged is now believed to be between six and seren thousand.
THE NORTH EASTERN FORTS.
TOKYO, 9th December, The operations against the north-eastern forts are proveeding satisfactorily.
TTE DESTRUCTION OF THE WAR.
SHIPS.
TOKYO, 9th December. It is officially reported that exclusive of small shots, the Pallada received eight effective bits on Thursday. She was on fire and listing to port, with her stern slightly sunk. She is here The Gilyak was found on shore on the north le combat.
and is hors de combat, side of the Peresviet. She received elevan hits,
The Bayaz received twenty-two bits and is on fire.
The Amur received fourteen effective hits on Thursday.
Thirty-six shells struck south-east of Peiyu- shan, doing heavy damage to the buildings in the vicinity and the arsenal.
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G. B. Macdonald and H. C. Austen. bucks;
CRICKET.
was reasonably adequate for the work it did. As to signalling, apparently when the crane was in regular work, there were always men there
The following will represout, the J.K.C.C. the crane was only doing ceoasional work, it was Reserves v. A.O.C. (replayed tis) on whose special duty was to sigual. When n hardly r a-onable that the authoritice should be I.K.C.C. ground at 2 pm. (sharp) to-day ----
Messrs. E. D. Fowler, E. H. Mowell, C. H. compelled to keep a man there all day. The workman on top ought to understand that they Falloon . M. McKenzia, F. H. Kow. V. should call cut to those below. If the men bede Paris, H. G. Butky, C: H. Mackay, C. A. low did not get out of the way after warning, Parker, A. Olvor and A. C. Butt (Captain). any accident occurring would be their own fault. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death.
THE CHILDREN'S LEAGUE BAZAAR.
We are asked by Mrs. May, the President of the Ministering Children's League, to state that the prooveds of the Bazar recently hold by the Ministering Children's League have been distributed amongst the following
charities:-
Victoria Home and Orphanage ..$ 425.00 425.00 Blindenheim .......
100.00 100.00
Miss Johnstone's Baxter Mission..
French Convent
Italian Convent
Diocesan Girls' School
106.00
50:00
Tutal
$1,200.00
CALENDARS,
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The following will represent the Civil Service Club in their League match with the Craigeugower C.C. to-day at 2.15 p.m. sharp, on the Craigongower Ground-
Hon. Dr. Atkinson, P. T. Lamble, W. E. Wenser, E. Gidley, F. F. Robins, H. T Jackman. A. R. Raven, E. H. Craig, W. B. Woolley, R. Witchell, and L. E. Raft.
R. EL ... O. R. Č.
Last evening these elorens met in the League Competition. The Royal Engineers, playing four men short; lost by seven wickets and five runa. 6. S. Whiles (b. Bradford 20), and Sgt. Smith (c. McGibbon, 10) were the only R. E. men who reached double figures. For the 4.0.B-C, Capt. Davies (b. Glassbrooke, 20) S. M. Webb (17) and Set- Skinner (7) did the scoring. Totals were 51-4i.
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LEAGUE TABLE,
The following is the League table (3 points for a win, 1 for a draw) up to date:-
Club A.0.0. H.K.P.
Kowloon
RE....
Played. Won. Lost. Drawn. Poists.
6
R.G.A.93rd Co. 6 Craigeugower...
Civil Service K.A.M.C.... H.K.C.C. "A Рагберя
1
0
18
1 1 13
2
0 12
3
碧
3
0
4
Perhaps the most attructive of the many calendars sent for review during the past few days is that of Mr. Edm. Johnungen (consulting engineer, No. 10, Des Venx Roud). It is an embossed and cut out design of a working with a file at a vice. Messrs A. S. Watson and Company have got up little calen- dar books containing o mass of useful informa tion; also a very briglitalmanse. From Messrs. David Sassoon and Co., Ld., the local agents
As the match played last Saturday between of the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, we have received a calendar bearing a picture of the 83rd Co. R.G.A, and the Civil Service ( C. Norwich Cathedral. This insurance company, it is in dispute ne points have yet been awarded. may be remarked, is over a century old. Mr. Omar Caseum Moosa, draper and milliner, of No. 49, Run Central, Mucao, is distributing copies of a very pretty coloured picture (chromo- litbo) entitled The Peaceful Hour." The almarue of the State Fire Insurance Co., Ld.-
PERSEVERANCE LODGE.
Bro. C. D. Melbourne was last evening instal- INSTALLATION OF WOK. BRO, G. D. MELBOURNE. led Worshipful Master of Porseverance Lodge of Hongkong. No. 1165, English Constitution:
A. S. WATSON & CO. to increase the responsibilities of the Empire, and felt that Great Britain already had her hands full enough, and would gladly cryment. halt. The Chinese Empire in its decay had
A. Chinese woman, sentenced by Mr. Gom no statesman of sufficient ability to recognise perte to undergo six months' imprisonment for the situation, and still kept on its policy detaining a young girl misunderstood the of obstruction, necessitating an almost situation; and thinking it was her victim who of war, of had to go to guol, was all smiles. The girl, atate, if not constant 131 practical hostility, requiring coustunt vigi- labouring under the same delusion, wooned, lance with occasionally harsher measures, A kindly policeman explained matters, the till Lord SALISBURY acceding to office, with harpy did the swooning, and the young girl the best of intentions, but scarcely fully
The regatta arranged by His Excellency comprehending the utter breakdown of the geveramental system of Chinn, evolved a the Governor, which is to be known as the policy of using China as a set-off against Hongkong Regatta, will take place on the 11th Russia, then beginning to make herself February next. Among the prizes to be Excellency, in which members of the respective prominent in the affairs of the further East. competed for will bo ono presented by His The policy in itself was sound enough, but crews competing must be of one profession. The neither Lord SALISBURY nor his trusted matter of changing the course to the Hongkong advisers were aware of the utter stage of side is under consideration. Some of the ances decay into which the China of the day bad will be open to rowers from other Faster In a few words he proposed to ports, and there will also be a race for man- enter on a different course of treatment, and by yielding to China in such points as ho` thought he could with safety, to engage her rulers in his interest, and eventually by strengthening bar hands to utilise her in putting an end to further Bussion advances. Had Chiou possessed within herselt any of the elements of stability something wight have been anticipated from such a course, but in reckoning on any assistance from holding by a Republic of colonies that are not important Bills, which was originally fixed for Co, Ld., is the Standard Life, which has funda Lodge of England; The District Grand
communications that hav sig vaperi ·
be inserted. Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS should be ent before 11 am, on day of publication, After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash. Telegraphic Address: PRESS, Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber's
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BIRTH
On 11th December, at Footung, the wife of fallen. JOHN WAIGHT, of a son.
MARRIAGE.
On 10th December, at Shanghai, CHARLES ARTHUR HOWARD, Chief Tidesurveyor, I.M.C. Kukiang, to POSE LAVINIA ALEFORD-SANDERS, of
Shanghai,
DEATHS.
On 10th December, at the Victoria Nursing Home, Shanghai, ELIZABETH MACK, aged 56 years. On 11th December, at the laolation Hospital, Shanghai, of smallpor KATIE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, O. A. MADAR, aged 6 years.
The Daily Press.
of-war boats.
Commenting on a recent editorial noto in the Daily Press upon the suppression of Chinese
newspapers
KUROPATKIN DEFEATED AGAIN. PEKING, 11th December.
The Russian army is in rotrent to the south bank of the Hunho, after a severe battle lasting three days and nights.
On the fourth day the Japanese assumed the offensive.
of which Messrs. W. G. Humphreys and Co. are agents--bears an artistic three-coloar pro. cess picture of "An old mill-Belgium-By in succession to Wor. Bro. E. H. Hinds, Charles Warren Eaten," Mr. E. A. Hewett, The ceremony was performed by the Right the local agent of the Marine Insurance Wor. Bro. E. C Ray, Deputy District Graud Co., Id., has forwarded a blotter and calen- Muster of Hongkong and South China, English Constitution. Wor. Bro. Molbourne afterwards dur. The subscribed capital of the company is £1,000,000, reserve fund, £650,000. From inrested his officers as follows:-Bro. E. H.. another enlendar it is seen that Mosers. Dodwell Sharp, Senior Wardon, Bro. E. A. Bonner, and Co., Ld., are the agents of the Phonix Juuior Wardon; Bro. H. Harsthouse, Treasurer; Assurance Co., La., of London. The company, Bro. A. W. Whitlow, Secretary; Bru J..W. C. established in 1782, has paid losses aggregating Bounar, Senior Deacon; Bro. A. R. Lowe £28,000,000. The premiumas received during 1903 Junior Deacon; Bro. F. R. Smith, Director of exceeded £1,100,000. Messrs. Dodwell and Co., Ceremonies; Bro. C. P. Chater, Inner Guard; Bros. T. M. Wakefield and P. C. H. Potts, Ld., are also agents of the Alliance Assurance Co., of London. This company-with which stovurds.
A banquet was afterwards held in the hall JAPAN'S WAR FUNDS.
is incorporated the Imperial Insurance Co., Ld.
below. The following toasts were drunk- -has fuuds exceeding £10,500,000, and has an Torro, 10th December. The conference between the Cabinet and the authorised capital of £5,250,000 sterling. A The King and the Craft, H.B.H. the Most representatives of the Seiyukai and Progressive third insurance agency of Mesare. Dodwell and Worshipful Grand Master and the Grand parties, in reference to the Budget and other
The Russian army has been rapidly repairing the losses it sustained in the battle of the Shaho, but had not yet completed its prepara-
tions.
At the Makden station all is confusion. The fresh casualties of the Russians are
in Indo-China since the commones. ment of the war the Kobe Chronicle observes:
It is act characteristic of liberty-loving counted in thousands. France that such muszling of public spipion should be permitted, and the news of this arbitrary measure is surprising in the extreme. If the nove reaches. Paris, it will provide publicists with another argament against the
the seventh inst., came off at 4 p in yesterday to the extent of £11,000,000, and was established Master and Officers of the District Grand Master; Sister Lodges and (Friday) and lasted until I am, when an under in 1825. This company is distributing aseful Lodge of Hongkong and South Chins; The H.M. Consul General at Ch'êngtu (Mr. Astanding was reached. The revenue coxtem-pocket and desk diaries. On the King Edward Worshipful
Sweethearts of Masons; All Poor and Dis- Hosis) reports that the red sandstone of Szechuan plated in the ministerial programi will be Hotel almanno is a piotaire of the Hotel, dining Visitors; Wives. Sisters, Daughters and
reduced by ten million yen, which will bo
tressed Masons. unsuited to the cultivation of cotton, but there replaced by naw resources proposed by the two room, eto. is a small area of the province, with a super-above-named parties, affecting the Customs incumbent layer of alluvial soil, where the cotton among other things. plant flourishes. This area lies to the north of Fon, the western branch of the Chia-ling, and the great rhea-producing districts between the the To River. The city of Sui-ning, and the
CUSTOMS STATISTICS.
THE NEW CHINESE MINISTER TO COREA.
ENGINEERS AND SHIPBULDERS
BALL.
the effete faction thes in power he self-govorning." HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DEVEUX ROAD Ch. was reckoning without his host. China LONION OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C.
was so sick herself that she could scarcely sit up, much less render any belu to anyone HONGKONG, DECEMBER 17TH, 1904.
else, and the most she desired was to be WELL we asked for a definition of the word permitted to shuffle off her mortal coil in Myth," its two most essential characteris peace. But the scheme did not full ou deaf
As the term of office of E.E. Isä T'ai-sheng,
Members of the Institution of Engineers and ties that it should be unconscious, and ears: other countries had been looking out
Some ten years age the Imperial Customs Chinese Minister at Seoul oxpired last Novem. that it should be only subjectively true, for the reversion of her estate, and were not
H.E. Tug Kuang-chman, a Metropolitan a halt at the City Hall. The decorations though unostentatious were tasteful. An oil painting must occupy the foremost place. Habi plagued with such tender consciences. They market town of Tai-ho-chen are the great issued a volume of Decennial Reports covering bor. at the recommendation of Prince Ching, Shipbuilders of Hongkong last evening gave tually we speak of the ages of Myth as long had been looking out for the collapse which centres of the native cotton trade, as well as the period 1862 to 1891, reviewing the trade at officer of the 4th grade, has been appointed to
electric lights, decorated the landing of the past, and contrast thers with what we by they fancied they saw approaching, and of the import trade in Indias yaxu, which a cech port during the ten years period and succeed II.E. Hai Tai-sheng, the decree making of the crest of the Institution, bordered with
re-largely used, mixed with native purn, in the giving a general statistical descriptive account the appointment, according to the Universal
H.E. Tang Kuang-staircase, and greenery, banting, etc. was antithesis pretend to call the age of his Lord SALISBURY'S suggestion of a
is this cottonproducing area. There can be no is now out of print, but within a few days willing the 8th instant. tory, as if the factor of objective truth had suscitated China threw momentarily a flood weaving of cottons, a very important industry of the district served by each port. This issue Gazette, having been lasted on Thursday morn Marquis Tseng, former Chinese Minister to Was it doubt, however, adds the Consul-General, that appear the first volume of the secerd ise of shuan is the nephew and adopted son of the late displayed to advantage. Abont seven hundred 001 the programme, thore being at some period been miraculously intro- of cold water on their hopes.
thres Lancers. The duced into human affairs. The historian possible that after all the sick man had so cotton growing in Szech'san is on the decline the Decennial Reports covering the periol 1892 Great Britain, where his Excellency the lato altogether were present. There were sixteen
to 1901, and including the Northern and Minister was quite popular. The new Minister dances
to Cores is better known to Londoners as Lord fire Walizes, and Yangtze ports, boginning with Newchwang and Kingeast Tear, be being an attaché of his band of the Royal West Kent Rogment who seeks to pry into the events of his own much vitality left as the British Minister in face of cheap Indian yarn."
was in attendance. The supper was a con- By kind permission of Col. Caulfield and
adopted father's embassy at that time. A ending with Socchow. time soon-makes the discovery how potent laucied? The very idea led them to ponder:
The first issue contained contributions from #uent speaker of English and French and a is the spell thrown about his path, and how there was a time when Eastern Asia had ficers, the band of the 110th Mahratte Light
Andrew's Halls. It was kept up till wall difficult, if not impossible, of unravelinent are well nigh proved more than a match for the Infantry will play the following relections at 23 Chinese ports, with 694 pages of text and 48 scand Chinese scholar, H.E. Jsang Kuang-tinous one, and very well served. The dancing maps and diagrams. The forthcoming volumechuan was the late Li Hung Chang's right- was carried out in St. George's and St. hand man during the peace negotiations in those unconscious threads which engage whole of Europe, when the arms of BATU the Hongkong Hotel this (Saturday) even.
will contain contributions from 14 ports Peking in 1901. For these services Tatng was into the morning. lato trams and ferries various officers for "Heroique"... Schubert both actor and relator in one common net, had overrun the entire of south-easterning :-- from which escape is only practicable in Europe, and were only prevented from Grand Patriotic Fantasin "The Diamond Jubilo of North and Mid-China, with 557 pages of promoted from his then rank of first-class seora-
Kappey toxt and 34 maps and diagrams; and Southtary of the Board of Works to that of expec- being provided. The
making him eligible for the post of a Ministar Logan, Banks and Manager. Supper, Messrs.
His Ex- the inverse ratio of its remotenes. Thus annexing the rest of the continent by
Godfrey “Braga za”......... Valse............ the lytaus which in modern affairs shrouds the recall in the midst of his victories of Selected Song... Ora Pro Nobia"... Piccolomini China from Hungchow to Latung will be tant Metropolitan officer of the 4th grade, this theevening were as follows:- Committee, Messrs.
Russia, who had Popular Selections .." Coster Sotigs"... Chevalier described in a second volume of equal size, to of the second class to a foreign Court. our judgment and befoga öur mental vision, the redoubtable BATU,
Sucktoy interesting and instructive reading for the Treaty Commissioners at Shanghai during the and Richardson. Dancing, Masera. Lambert, means planned out a scheme of partition which Descriptive Vocal Polka "The Jolly Blacksmith" appear next year. The book will contain both collency was also of mach service to the Chinese Logan, Banks, Wilks, Robertson, Ramsay
"God Save the Kng-"
Christmas holidays, with conte left evor for the tariff negotiations last year, when he acted as Murphy and Focken. Decorations, Messrs. transistor and interpreter for a few months Richardson, Bridgar, Macdonald, Ramsay and because we ourselves can by no
until the death at Shanglui of his adopted Mumford. Invitatis, Mesara Focken, Ram, MENU-Hors D'Œuvres. Caviars and Olive
Fish-Salmon Chinese New Year, and is provided with an extricate ourselves from its all-pervading recalled her actions in Foland at the end
Soup-Mock Turtle.
mother, the late Dowager Marchioners Tseng, tentacles, in the distant past often affords of the eighteenth century, was the first to Croutons.
ton Cutlets and Green Peas, Cauliflower a la The first volume will be sold at $12 in paper, us clear glimpses of the reality, the more take alarm, but was quickly followed by su Gratin. Entrega-Salmi of Wild Duck, Mut index. trustworthy that they are absolutely no Germany. Surely, thought they, should Polonaise. Curry-Dry Joints, &.-Fosst Ribs
of Eeef, Turkey and Sausages, Boiled Spiced Beef unont edges, and at $15 bound in half-basil, and conscious. One of these myths which still China seriously listen to the voice of Eg and Brassica, Cold Roust Pheasant and Beetroot may be obtained after the 17th December at clings to us with all the grim persistones of hand and pull homself together, all our fondest Balad. Sweets-Bemolita Pudding, Vanilla Ice Shanghai from Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., and from Deianira's poisoned garment is, of course, schemes are likely to be dushed to the Cand rise on Minca Pies.. Tipsy Max Noessler & Co.
Grand Murchi
Cake. Dessert Coffee, Fruits.
mother of the present Marquis Teeng Kuang-say and Mumford. Stewards, Mesars. A. G. official, we may confidently anticipate a most lan. An able, patriotic and a progressive Gordon, D. Harvie, W. S. Bailey, W. G. housureble saxcor, for his Excellency in the Winterburn, A. Milroy, James Macdonald, F. Excellency is about forty years of age.
P. Simcook, C. Templeman and James Wilson, Diplomatic profession he has chosen. His McBobie, J. McCubbin, J. Parkes, T, Skinner,
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