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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 6rn, 1908

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two bottles of“ raspberry-adə” stalen from Watkins Store. The bottles it appears, were sold for ton cants by coolies conveying them from the shop to the pler. The defondant was found guilty of nulawful possession, and was Aned $25.

H.M.S. Sirius arrived in Chemulpo a fey days ago (reports the Seoul Press of Jon 24th) in order to convey the mer of the Briti Legation guard to Wei-hoi-wei. We regret to bear of their departure, and feel sure that their Pre in Boul will be sadly missed by ul British residents in the metropolis. The guard left Broul on June 23rd, with Capt. Lawrie

THESHAUKIWAN MURDER.

In connection with the recent murder of

woman at Shaukiwas, the Police are made an arrest. - This man will be charged to day. Inspector Robertson is in charge of the

THE HORRIBLE NOISES OF HONGKONG.

["DAILY PRESS" SREVIOR.] THEKNTAZ POTEMKIN"

LONDON, 5th July. The Kaias Potemkin has not” yet surrendered.

"PRINCESS ARISUGAWA LAUNCHES KATORI

LONDON, 5th July, Princess Arisugawa launched the now battleship Kutori, which has been built, at Barrow, for the Japanese Government;

RUSSIAN REVOLTS: SPREADING...

LONDON, 5th July. The revolts in Russin are still spreading.

La Comar yesterday charged an Amerika with easing a nuisance by employing" Chineso bile to play into records for gramaphones next to the complainant's hotel, the Main Hotel, in Des' ¡Vans Road. Inspector Gourlay_quen- toned that Chinese bands and theatres made a terrible noise, and he thought that if the music for 195.

wore played in the Chinoso quürter of the city, amongst those who appreciated it; it would be much lotter. The defendant said that he did not know that he was creating any greût dister- bance, and the bard was employed during day tizan, from 11o'clock till ane und Trom two till four. Mr. Comar complained that his wife was sick and could not stand it. The cuso más remanded till Friday.

The suggestion seeñis to have been received on the whole favourably, if we may judge by the comments upon it which appeared-in The Times and other dealing British papers. As has from, Time to time lex indicated in these columns, the drift of events has been clearly in this direction, though it scarcely seemed that an idea of The kind would take definite shape so 3000 as has proved to be the case. In these days eventa mareh rapidly, and it may now be taken that the question of some such alliance as is proposed will before long be taken into seriaus consideration indew, there is every probability that in name form it will be acted apott.case, The bencats of such a cotobination were pointed out some time ago in the practical suggestion that, by such an arrangement, England would gain the advantage of a large mumber of valuable troops in case of necessity, while Japan would 'scure the support of the British Navy. To this is was objected that the mere fact of England's acknowledging that she might be dependent for troops upon a foreign country, was un admission of weakness unworthy of an Empire claiming & doitant position in the world. That there is something in this argument, it is impossible to deny but it is equally impossible to iguore that, in the event of any great struggle arising with respect to India, the want of a sufficiently large army would undoubtedly be severely felt. The question is one of plain-fact, not of sentiment, wad is would be a great mis take to throw aside a menus of remedying a great defect in our means of defence in. Asia, aliould the occasion arise, "ou the grounds that it would be very desirable that such a defect did not exist. It is not to lie averlooked that for many years past pre-public- A. S. WATSON & COely the saine state of matters has been recognised, and acquiesced in, as applying to Great Britain's position in respect to any TO serious hostilities in Europe. Of late there has been a commendable attempt to increase the number and efficiency of the aring; bat for years it was an accepted axion that England was not in a position to take part in any great European war without allies; [33 and, though this idea may have gone some

what further than the actual facts war. HONGKONG UPFICE: 14, VOUT ROAD CI LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, F.Granted, it cannot be denied that there was a substantial foundation for it. Taking this into consideration it may not, after all, be so serions a matter that the sxistence of a similar state of affairs should be recognised in the present day as a fact which we have to face in regard to maintaining our

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TO THE EDITOR OF THR "DAILY PRES SIR--The following is an axt wet from Dua's Review which, no doubt, will be of interest to the

CRICKET.

LONDON, 4th July: The Australians are all out

LONDON, 4th July. "In England's second innings tho scores were :---

Fry Hayward Tyldesley-not out Denton not out

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60.

62 11

Total (for 2 wkts.) 169

ĮREUTER'S SERVICE), THE RUSSIAN NAVAL MUTINY.

LoNDos, 3rd July... Tha Kniaz Potemkin has arrived at Eustanji

The ironcled Catherine II., which remained at

پانی پلایری

Sevastopol, was disarmed. The crews at Beras topol state that when the squadron, inslading the Pobiedonotsitz reachel Odessa, the Hainz Petenkin defiantly refused to obey the signal to rejoin the fleet; after that the Pobiedonotsitz mutinied and the squadron returned to Sevastopol,

LATER.

The Roumanisa Government has ordered the Knias Potemkin to leave the Port of Kustenji or to surrender, in which latter case the mutiusers will be treated as foreign deserters. The mutineers are considering the demand.

Tel-grams from many parts of Russia report general restlessures and disorder. A general Petersburg has taken place, and work is at a strike of the workmen and dockers of St. complete studstill; 50,000 troops are couurn trated in the city.

JOURNALISTIC AMOUR "PROPRE,

SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, 5th July...

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTY: NA BEFORE MR. A. G. WIE (Purse Jupon.

** WHAT DOES & CHINAČE KDITOR-WANT ....

WITH A BATHROOM ?" -Chú Ling Knî, of 19, Jorvois Strost, journal. Inty sued Wong Lout and Li Tai Sing, of 4 and 35, Gough Street, journalists, for $271.50, damages done to some manuscripts of Fin and to clothing,

Mr. C. £. H. Beavis (of Messrs. Wilkinson Grist) appared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Helbor (of Messrs. Deacon, Looker & Duacon)

for the defendants.

Chu Ling Kol, the plaintiff, said—I am 'a ̈ journalist, and was employed by Tom Sing Lum.

MANILA OPINION OF CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT.

The Cabterous as the following outspoken criticism of American policy:-

The cables, flash too news that President Roosevelt insists that the few Chiness privilego to land on our shores, be treated with the sanas courtesy as shown to the people of other. nations. To think that sach ab order should liave been uocessary: How hamiliating, how degrading!

It is time that this little sop was thrown to them though it will take more than sops to pacify the Chinese when once they new afdased. It is time rather the disgraceful legislation tegarding the exclusion of the Chinees is wiped off our statute books. It has been one of the greatest diegranes of our over-loose legislation. foenis, ann who worked with their hands, and It was the work of the daily seules of Cali.

felt that every other hand might phack goldon treasure from thair grasp, It was a piece of vicious claw legislation, und to-day works in- cast of

rest the

This employment was to commence on the 3rd Jury to the Pacific Coast, even more than to the for pow the American does gouatry, | June. I wout into the promises of the Sai Kutust want to work with his hands, and the brand

ho tilled. Kang Yik Po newspaper on that day and had want to my goods placed as an unoccupied room. Next Toore is no orgamont used against the ad- day, at about two o'clock, I heard a noise downsion of the Chinese which would ant apply. to the low-class Frenchiemigrant from Canada. belak, and went to seo what was the matter, and the low-class European emigrant of sa Wong Lo Yat and Li Tah Sing throwing every nation my things about. I said those things are mine you should not break thom. Articles are damage to the extent of $771.50,

The French Canadian comes to a New Eng

land factory town with a dozen or sixteen children. They all work, father, mother, except for a few days each year when the canush taby Cross-ar mixed-- Bafore I was employed by arrives, all the children over to yours by Tam Sing Lam I was editor of the Cheung stating their ages as fourteen. They live in Kacok Po. I gave one day's notica. I returnedouro and tako boarders. The int raw pork and other cheap food. They pay no taxes and from Japan several years ago, and have been a in two or three years the curbined savings of iterary man ovar since The place where I put the family are sufficient to buy a home in Canada, my baggage was "a room for washing faces," aut back they go.

Mr. Halboron-Did you know it was the bathroom of the old-clitor ?

His Honone-A Chinaman! Mr. Holborow-Yes,

One has ouly to recall bow many epidemics like grip and the spotted forer (Cerebro Epinal Meningitis, now ravaging not in America alove but in Europe as well, have come from their lands, to know what menace those people, are to public health, and what criminal charges they may become to the State.

interest.

pocket There should be restriction, stringent restrie- tion of immigration, but exclusiva, 29. It is false to

to the principles of our national life, and has been too long a reproach to ta..

His Honour Abom } Cross-examination continued:-This room The low class Chinnan is diety, immoral, adjoined the editor's room. I did not know and he takes his mousy back to China, but he the two rooms were occupied by the two new lins brain power, and his nation is the coming editors. Tam Sing Lam said they were disroel power of the world. The Chinamo

can imitate and if he has standards of cleanliness missed. I did not place my biggage there to and morality enforced upon him, he cau attain "aggravate" those two oditors, nor did I stack to them, when hocess it is for his "the goods againit this door of their room,

His Honur-Your defenes is that the plaintiff was tering to "aggravato" tho defondante P

Mr. Holborow-Things were put in the bathroom and woro damaged by water,

His Hotone--I suppose they were angored and went in and kicked them about.

Mr. Holborow-Mg cass is that this me forward to buy its product. went there and pat his things slap across the doorway, so that it was imposible to get into

the room.

His Honour-Then the defendants should

removed them without damage. They had a right to prit then out but not to causo

!" unnecessary damage,

Mr. Boavis-Certainly, my Lord.

That the Chinese should need to praction th principle

they should learn that principle from us isn ciple of retaliation is deplorable, but that humiliation to every right thinking Americao. The United States can not go on epping afment-mindedly, stapping on every other nation's toes, and then expaot them to rask

We aved Chinese in the Philippines. We should not throw open the gates to indiscriminato. Chinese Immigrations, but admit labourers. artizaos and house servants. The bourers and artizons abould come for not over 10 years, aud should be a registered and cozialed by aute that they would not be permitted to depict from the line of work for which they were admitted. No incoming Chinese should be allowed to go into business. We want here working mob, not

Mr. Holborow But there is also the question merchants. of whether the defendants were the persons who damaged the goods. They were placed in the old editor's bath room.

His Honour-What does a Chinesa editor want with a bath room? I expect it was used by the whole family. It was a cubicle, I sup pose, about as big as this desk. I do not think the things are worth auch

Me. Besvis-He is a literary person and has

His Honour-What the defendnuts did was spent years over the work very natural, and I do not say I should not have done it myself, but that does not say it was right

Judgment and costs was given for the plain tiff against the first defendant. Judgment was giram for the second defendant and costs. The amount of damage done was referred to the Registrar

JAPAN'S AGRICULTURAL

COLLEGE.

In the Westminster Review Mr. Habert Reade doubts if any English colony can allow institute for teaching agriculture comparablo with that of Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido, Japan's greatest colonial dependeuoy

The story of Sapporo proves the nature of this Yellow Peril. That peril is real, but it lies coalition between the Japaness and Chiness zelther in Japanese ambition nor in any fabled races It lies in Japanese thoroughness and love of work. Japanese and Chinese virtues, vices, are the danger which threatens our Western civilization. of 6,000 wares, with mush land elsewhere. From The Sapporo Institute has around it an aginte

these if drans most of its revenues; "

not their

The professora were originally Americans, bat have now been replaced by Japanese trained at the Institute. The length of the courss of studies has been fixed at four years, with a vacation of two and a half months per snatima.

The proposition made recently by the Cham- and asked for provisions, Admiral Kruger bar of Commerce at Hamburg that the Goven-feet has returned to Sevastopol. At a council mouts forming the International Postal Union of Admirals sud Captains held on board the should agree upon and issue & series of inter- flagship Rostislav it was resolved to ungear the national stamps good for foreign postage in any machinery and that officers and mon desiring to country belonging to that organization, merits land should be authorised to do so. The Roser-have the favourable attention of postal authorities vists have been granted two months' leave. and business men the world over. The practical difficulties in this way of carrying out such a play do not appear to be serious, nor is it prob. able that action by congressed, parliaments or other legislative bodies will be required to put it into operation. A mutual agreemont het woon the different post atfice departments will suffice, it is believed, to af lest give such a plan a trial. The advantage of an international stamp to basinase men ongaged in foreign trado aro So numerous and so great as hardly to require enumeration. As a mediam for repaying postage "TE= omphatic declaration which was made

for reply in casos where it is undesirane to request the recipient of a letter to pay for such by Mr. CHAMBERLAIN in favour of a persupremacy in Asia.

reply himself, as a means for making trifling manent alliance between Great Britain and

The main question, however, to be conremittances, and in a number of ether ways. Japan must have come as a surprise to sidered is whether there is sufficient common. such a stamp would be useful. Every business many who have become accustomed to interost between Japan and Great Britain man in any part of the world, who feels that traditional balting policy with respect to all in Asia to warrant such an understanding this plan will beurt him, should induce his matters in the Far East

There are being arrived at and, upon this point, those local chamber of commerce or board of tale to

Some while ago we referred to the case at probably for politicians who would venture who have watched the course of recaturge its endorsement upon the post office officials

Markyate, Hertianbhire, England, where a upon so de₤aiten statement of their views as evouts can have very little doubt. It was of his country."Yours etu,

little boy was run over and killed by a motor- BESOJNI was made by the member for Birninglizm not only not denied, but on more than one

car which subsequently turned out to belong to Hongkong, 4th July, 1905.

Mr. Hildebrand Harmsworth At the inquiry but Mr. CHAMBERLAIN is nothing unless occasion ostentatiously declared that part

Mr. Harinsworth, onfronted with the published decisive. This quality has been the secret of of Russia's policy, in endeavouring to obtain

account of AL interview which a representative

Mr. Moster said that the plaintiffs had been his success anil; it must also be admitted, to supremacy in Manchuria, and generally in

self and his bro bere la alleged to have had with some extent of his failures. When once the East, was to strengthen her position in

him, declared that words bad been put into his eatablished in the Colony for a number of years, mouth which probably he had never used; and and did a large business. They had done au publio opinion is fairly made up the the direction of India; uor can any one

he added, "I am a pressman myself, and I know extensive business with the defendant firm, In politician who will_boldly declare auddubt that this would be the result of her

On this Mr. J. S. R. Phillips, 1902 a balanca was struck of the amount owing maintain it carries all before him; but succeeding in the policy of aggression

of the alive. Post rites protetig to the plaintiffs by the defendants, and it was against slunder uttered apparently on Harmsworth, the case stands very differently when which has fortunately received a check.mele.On the occasion of the capitulation of oath by "Mr.

says:found to be botkeen nine and ten thousand What title Mr. Hildebrand Harmsworth dollars. Since then various amounts had been problem is still in the balance and the public England bag, therefore, a direct and most

may have to represent himself as a pressman I paid by the defendants and fresh goods ordered, The course in the preparatory school, which require some farther information before important interest is withstanding such Commissioner to receive the delivery of the do not know, but I do know that his assertion till now the balance due was the amount the

forts, arms, vessels, dockyards, explosives, am-

pupils eater at 174

years old, is two years of what pressmen "do" constitutes a gross and finally making up their minds. It is, advances. On the other hand, there can be munition stores, etc., and was one of those unwarranted libel upon au honourable profes. claimed.

During the first year the scholar studies who wore astonished at the abundance therefore, a question of much interest no question that any succes obtained by of the Russian stores. Fint at the saras time sion. It may or may not be true that the Mr. Beavis said that the defence was that in English, modern history, algebra, trigonometry whether the utterances of Mr. CHAMBERLAIN Russia in the direction of India would have it is a mivlake to say that Stoessel did not pressmon with whom Mr. Hildebrand Harms-payments made in notes, according to the custom mechanics, acoustics, heat, inorganic chemistry,

worth associates are as entirely areless of the at the Liberal Union Club will conduce to the most serious effects upon the position of defouco, and that be surrendered too early and, so far as his own direct experience goes The defondants had made paymenle, but this instruction in Chinese furnishes a link with the take the necessary measures for prolonging the truth as ho suggests, he was speaking on oath, of the trade, a certain commission was allowed. free hand and geometrical drawing, and drill. bring about a permanent alliance with both China and Japan. This luisterte: of unt bust of it was defective. Some of the chelle detaineering, curtain carelerle de lite entamiasion, had not been taken inte o sider es but we have to do for non-re the cale Japan, or whether it may not prove that the two countries are, therefore, at one in

of massacres at Poking tion. Altogether payments had been made to of 57 min. shells him in that connection; but as

Legations it is not my bunnogy to centradict

the extent of 15,000, and the commission on generalisa was a little premature: however, there is good reason to hope to withstand the undue advance of Russia in available guns. The forts were also reduced to a scandalous reflection upon journalism, and that in this instance, at all events, Mr. either of the directions indicated would their minimum strength: According to the could not have come from any person horing exchange rate allowed by the money olanger. course have a formidable syllabus before them CHATELAIN has nut erred by being seem to be what is naturalty dictated by listed by our gunfire. To forts at Itszushan, by whicPhillips goes on to point out, there The case was adjourned till Friday.

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HAM CHOY BRICK, TILE AND TIMBER CO.

A JAPANESE GENERAL DEFENDS of one of the newspapers owned chiefly by Bestia for the defendants.

STOSSEL'S CONDUCT.

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sentative of the Jiji, Major-General Toshima, In the conso of an intervin w with a repre- who was in command of the Japanese artillery, is reported to have made the following state-

Port Arthur I entered the fortress as Chief

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t. THE WING WO GO... This was a claim for $377, being the balance

The feas are about nine yen or eighteen due for goods sold and delivered. Mr. Muster chillings per session of tires months, payable advance. Discipline is maintained chiefly by app-arod for the plaintiffs, and Mr. C. E. Horpulsion in dess of idleness. A preparatory school, a practical agricultural solool, on ergin- eering and a forestry school are attached to the Institute. In the two first the course is of two years; the Civil Engineering diploma can be won in three, as can that of the Forestry Sobook The object held in view at Sapporo is not only to train a staff for the Japan Board of Agriculture, but to educate managers of farme, sogar refineries, distilleries, and the like, and also to build up a competent forestry ment:

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the suggestion nude in so definite a manner maintaining the peace in both these direc- charged.. There were them. In short, tion, applicable to presnen with whom he this amounted to $300 odd; the balanca duo to.

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past of Japan. Lessons in ethics remind us

German, aonlytio geumetry, und calgatus

reached in the

year together with the uwepä

optics

On the whole, tiary, und> ¿paprot berween the tromtions but there were muuition for his has no association, what he states on oath 18the plaintifs had boog paid into Court. The geraasification E

two much in advance of his hearers

and that public opinion in England does not require a very great- aimount of further education to bring it to the point of accepting an understanding with Japan of a permanent character as, at all events.

prima facie, a desirable measure. For some time past feeling has certainly run in this direction, bat in matters of this kind the British public is much averse to being hur ried; and BO definite an utterance as

Stoessel Janil

fuses, while others could not be

for

anfficient. not

ordinary considerations of prudence, as suggested by recent events.

Russion commissioners, "H" fort had serenimča, reconstructed seren

to the owing to Taianternsban, Siscantzushun, and Paiyushan, which

in the belief that they would be feand comparatively intact, took as guarantees

to be

and

an atom of respect for the presumable means be obtains his daily broad. As Mr

Hildebrand Harmsworth and the Da-ly are still reputable journale

in England, though

"And," he concludos, am confident there are

We,

rate of commission fluctuated according to the

This custom had been upheld by His Honour

LIGHT DUES.

Students city, and organi

obemistry.

Plague cases now number 217. There were the capitulation, Ind their parapota broken or Mail may not know it hundreds of men'in political note in the Times of June 5th far as it concerbs nadons Insects, horticuliare,

three yesterday, two of them fatal.-

The band will play this week on Saturday afternoon (instead of Eriday) at the United Service Recreation Club, Kowloon,

It is reported that among the papers found on the captured battleship Imperator Nicolai I. was a letter of sympathy from the Corean.

report is perhaps a boox.

on to the three year higher

They devote maok time to nataral science, cultivation, soils, and the means of improving them, and agriculture Meteorology, the theory of agricnitaral machinery, zootschoy, political economy and farm minagewekt, veterinary wiones, the haladies of plants, entomology s at least two or three latteries were destroyal Feat Street, some of the seaty at the elbows, said: "Of the sea-side forts, thuse on Golden hill, who would sweep crossings rather than ride in

and mannres are also studied. Manteushan and Chengteasham vera bat httle motor cars and seek to enter Farliamont, it fortion of Chambers of Commerge of the United remembers practice

Sit W. Holland, the president of the Assopin Happoro gives huge doser of theory, hmt it damaged, but no ammunition was found there, the letter it wore necessary to belong to such a lagdote, has undertaken to second the resolu: During these three years practical instruction, because the forts bad fired from the begining profession as, auder oath, Br. Hildebrand tion relating to light duos ou shipping, for beginning from the first year, is given in tho

Harmsworth represents his profession to be Japan Chontela.

of the war both seawards and land

There were, howevor, indications that the Russians had received a large supply of rifles and ride scomunition after the ontbreak of hostilites. The rifles in sections were lying in heaps and there were also: hundreds of

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

which My G. McArthur has precedence at 9-management of horses and oxen, in naing p.a. on Wednesday, the last evening sitting at agricultural instruments and viachines, growing the disposal of

private members this Session crops and vegetables, rearing and tending fruit The terzus of the motion, which have now been trees, prejaring maunte, and making tools- placed upon the Нонка

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that which has been made was scarcely Gorernment, signed by "Yi Kon-tail" The thousands of rounds of rifle ammunition The R.3. str. Mongolia, with nails on board, papez, arose follow of Commons notice Most of these subjects are continued in the

scond year, when the student also fearns how These were untouched. There was also an taft Kobe on Monday, the 3rd inst., at 7 a.m., That, in the opinion of this House, the to rear silkworais, clear and drain sad, prepare enormous etore of winter uniforms. It was and is expected here next Tuesday, the lighting of the coasts of the United Kingdom flax and hemp, milz cows, and make maple

is a vational duty, for the efficient performance sugar. not, therefore, absolutely impossible for Stossel 11th inat, to have maintained resistance for

& few

The P.M. str. China will sail from Yokohatan of which full departmental responsibility should months more, despite the scarcity of gan on Thursday, the 6th inst. via Japan ports and be assumed by the State, and the cost defrayed ammunition. But after the occupation by our Manila, and is dae here on the 19th inst. out of moneys provided by Parliament, instead

-The Indo-China str. Enisang, from Calcatta of, os now, by charges on merchant shipping. the struggle would have become more bitter and") and the Stralta, left Singapore for this port on i

The Shipowners Parliamentary Committee troops of the forts from Wanglai to Bonskushan,

are issuing an urgent whip in support of the The Boston S.§. Co,'s

an interesting debate is anticipated.

expected from any high quarter. What is proposed is a mutual defensive under- The natives do not welooms the new electric standing between Japan and Great Britain trans at Singapore. At the opening, it was which would mean an understanding found that large pieces of stone has been put that they would jointly withstand say or the rails at intervals for a distance of three attempts which would have the effect of wiles. The Singapore Free Preen suggests that threatening Japan on the one hand or Tudi the number of the abstractions points to some. I cannot bat eulogise Stoessel çr baring

thing like a conspiracy.

In the third year he is also taught to preparo cheese, condensed milk, hans, salt meats oils, bread, and starch, dry fruits, and vegetables, ferment alcohol, and raske say and vinegar,

Gymnastics, on the German system.” and military drill, form also loading features in the

eliance.

From a humanitarian point of view, the 4th itist, at 2 pat. Shawmut arrived | motion, and in shipping and commercial circles ↑ studenta work. In a word, nothing is left to

surrendered at the proper time.”im

at Manila on the 4th inst

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