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*THE SALT OF SAITS",

Abbey's rescent Salt

You will be thankful when you become acquainted with Abbey's Salt, for you will find it pleasant and effective.

Albey's Salt conquers head- ache,constipation,indigestion, biliousness, and alt troubles that come from a disordered condition of the stomach, liver and bowels.

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When you do become ac quainted with Abbey's Salt, you will probably be sorry you did'nt know about it soonure Sold in two sizes by all Chemist: and Stures. af ry Wating, Lad, and A. 5. Watsun, Li, Mong lienhe

The Abbey Fruit Saline Co., Ltt.. 144 Queen Victoria Street, London, 12.0.

Jordan in Palestine, whore the Dead Sea is sinarly 1,300 feet below sas level; two small

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6т¤, 1905.

mucity of feeling,a greateracquaintance omongst ! cfficers, and, above all, the interming sentiment that the service is more than the regiment,

The same evil of esprit de corpa is found is areas in the Sahara Desert of Northern Africa; and-larger than all others together-ths Valley some measure between the various branches of the Regular Army, and it fixes a deep guf of the Caspian Sorin Western Asin, which in between the Army and the Auxilary Forces. 8 feet lower than the Black Sea. The Salton The Miliin points to its feudal origin, appeal Basin, once connected directly with the fall of to its achievements at Cency and Apucsart, California, has been gradually closed in by silleeles oven its priority to the Army, from which demonds to be separated altogether, and defiance at all who would invade its from the Colorado River. A complete barrier

stroughold. The Volunteers are more unudest

that

fruct at lait, shutting off the bain from both gulf and river, and separating a lako soon disappeared through evaporation. Umes of heavy rains the silt is sometimes

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than the "Old Constituional Force," for, uut

THREE LUCKY WOMEN. SUFFERERS FROM INDIGESTION TELL OF THEIR CURE BY MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYLOP.

Food is one of the first necessities of our lives, ne necessary to us as the air we breatbo. The rst cry of a new-boru infant is the plea for toed, and the need of it ends only with life, Had food been canice to obtain ages ago it Europe, there fower white mou in this Manly, there would be fovely tone.

through, though only at long intervals. The lout Imperial Yeomanry-whoso exact functionquly intolerable of indigestion.

last dading in this way was in 1891-92, but in the spring of this year the opening of an inigation canal left a breach, through which the sammtor food has poured a lake With the foothold of many square railes. Lainel, this new body of water may rin a

long times before silting and evaporation sgain leaves a dry basin.

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These are plain truths, knows to everybody, despising, they are themarivas despised, nut, What is not nearly so well-known is that one except is curtain prescient minds, they are

sarvo, deriving from it, instead of nourishment, Where that is the case, tolerated rather than valued. As to the exes at an abundance of good food and yet

sufferer A a victim There are thousands of such sufferers in evory part of the world. Among hem, until recently,

"For more than fiveTM was Mrs. Ana Ofwage, of 104, Baltfonteio Koad, Kimberley, C.C. years' Fanfftored from a disordered stomach," sho says in a letter dated December 5th, 1902. "I was

has never been defineil-happy in the beatifi

}hed rksion of five shilings a day, secure in countenance of the great ons in the laul, and springing aloft with a recoil from the coup tion of pamunde ma preferred," they rapidly ross into a safe sphere of their own, and have nothing to do with anybody else;

And thas, use this Army is so disparate. to remove the ovil of separatism, awi-to remum- there is urgent need to seek the men of uit, United bera motto which soldiers have tud ! we stand, dividest we fall."

SAGITTARIUS,

Gravitation is explain by the now-theory of W. A. Nippoldt se due to the motion of matter

RAUB GOLD MINE, having the tonuity usually assigned to the ether. All matter is in motion, and

Gen. Manager's Raport for month ending the smaller taggregation the greater is Sept.

The Aline measurements, and assay results of the maximam velocity. Open space contains very minuta particles in rapid motion in all prospecting work show a total of 2554 ft. for the period (4 wroks) under review, made up of directions. The particles tre small o sough 15291 it, sinking, 18 it, driving, and 148 ft. Cross pass between tho moleenles of ordinary cafting, es against a total of 115 ft. for the TIMER-A TIRE

bodies, and they are stopped or reflected in previous four weeks. SACCHPOLLANUNE-IMPROVED BRICK-TAM ELECTRIC Cooma stove-proportion to the mass of the body bombarde !. LANI DETRUS Two bodies in space shield each other an ons SIGN FILLING ED-GRAVITATION IN A NEW side, being thus spparently attracted.

SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.

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REMATION PROGRES --- A

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The time-reconsting camera lively patenteil in Sugland takes a photograph of any rapidly passing object, ilio exposures ranging from que twenty-fifth in one thousandth of a second, -und at the same time photo, raphs a watch, thus giving the exact time. With two much cameras and synoliromized watches, tho pol.ce can obtain pietnus of a molur car at each and of a measured strip of roud, this extract sperd using made easily obtainable, from these data.

The precision of ern serrations big to light unexpected facts. A the Paris Obser- vatory Jean Blascht has noticed that the surface of a thin layer of murcury in not pluse, but undulated His unter disturbed by the plunge of a stone; and has also defected another movement that proves to be a trus tido. ing to the sun and moon. The measurements bavo been nindo repeatedly during a month with this six microscopes of the instrument. Lidal motion is slight, but greater than the possible errors.

The

In the feprosy experiments at Manila, 25 casas have been treated by Roentgen rays, sad six are reported actually cured, while the disease has been chockad in several whose bodies are partially gone,

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to purgativos; but their only effect was to make me worse. Headache and Sleep- me early always constipated, which induced AWARDS: GOLD MEDALS AT lessness, so commonly attending constipation, fronde me greatly. Non of the many medi vines i tried seemed to touch oy complaist, until I came to stethor Seigel's Scrup. My husband's attention was called to that remely by a very romarkable cure it offocted in Johan nesburg. It proved a lucky thing for us, to-day I am as well and strong on any woman" twenty years younger, a fact sum entirely to

other deigel's grup

PARIS 1900, Haxor 1902, BORDEAUX 1895, Duor 1901,

Hardly less strong is the testimony ol Mes. Aunio aim, of 20, Bartela Pace, Beaconsfield, coll- Theo years ago I suffered badly fe C., who writes thus on December 6th, 1901: stipation, for which I quite failed to find any means of relief. At last I consulted a doctor: and it proved a fortunate thing for wo that I did so, for be adsed me to take a course of Mother Suige's Cyrup. Two battles were suf- ficient for my cure, and in gratitude I Lave ever since recommended that medicine to my friends. Several of the bare derived great ben fit from it."

Bukit Komu. That in shaft has been deepened a further 6 ft, making the total depth 461 it, or 19 ft. below the 44 val. This work has been carriel out to accommodate ere shoots for automatic filling of the skips, and be restwe at any time..

provido suficient room so that sinking, may H0 ft. Lavel, Drive North. This has been

The experience of Mrs. Annie Albany, of driven 9 tt. making a total of 35 It.

Tu ker Str.et, Wolbuter, Jeppestown, Trans- is 45 in. wide and assays 2 dwt.

440 ft. Lovel, Drive South. To this basvaal, though slightly different, is fully as cor- been and a 12 ft. bringing the total to 12 11 The lode, 5 in, wido, is worth i dwt.

The lod

The widths given only reprosent the smount exposed in cash for breast. The side of the drives is being taken down, and the fall lode We have will to carrie on in the future. not been susble to do this earlier because of insufficient hoisting yoWNI

240 ft. Lovel, Drive south-Hero 13 it, bas

bon drison, nunking a total of 663 ft. The 20 ft. Javel, Drive South No. 3 Winze, lode, 52 in. wide, is worth dst. cras-eat E-This is been extended to 11 ft, so hay, that it was found necessary, to` sus- being 5 ft, for the mouth. The water has beau Cross-cutting for filling. 107 ft. of this work poud this work.

Stops-The following stopes have been has been clone." yielding our milling supply-

Abore the 340). L. Lode 155 in. wido, and world: 33 dwt.

Abers the 240 ft 1.3-Lode 50 in, wido, and worth'G dwi.

Above the 209 Ft. 1. 1-Jode 47 in, wile, and Above the 1-30 ft. L. 1---Lode 79 in. wide, and worth 7 dwt. worth 7 dwt.

RURIT MALACCA

THE CURSE OF THE ARMY, The following letter from the Times ought to be of interest in Hongkong:-

Sir-The British Army is a complete gau. glionic organization whose deep-seated in ladies bara defied the diagnosis of many p vsicians, It taggers under the burden of it. vicious horedity, and, always awakening to the cou griousness of its falls when the propitious hour bus paseed, we may say of it, what has been said of degenerate members of society, that its reform should have begun with its grandfather. There has been transmitted to it of it ia disparate constilation in which there is no

part catamunity of int reste, and sach traditions, bat is ready, and sometimes eager, to at any jolour of its rights, privileges, and wage war upon the rest. The curse of the British Army is the much-vaunted esprit de orps. am aware that in making this statement (shall grievously shock the prejudices and sortimente of the majority of. soldiers; but I have heon driven to this conclusion, which may seem paradoxical to many, by long acquaintance with "The hay-fover serum, or pollantine, of Jr.

I have been driven to is again-t Dumbu, of Hamburg, is sheva to baro provon the Army and by a particular knowledge of its

No. 2 Level, Drive South-This has been very effective. Having Bra proven that hay-present state

my own traditions and cherished beliefs. I long for the time when it may be sat of the

advanced 14 ft., making a total of 177 6. The fever is due to the pollon poism from grasses,

tode is 56 in. wide, and assays 9 dwt. There Nous was for a party, vereals omlother plants, the investigater sought Army thas

is now a body of state rising at an angle of 90 But all were for the State. a preventive by rejected vaccination of animals with the paison of pollen. The antitox thus In saying this I am not impeaching the degrees from the betion of the drive. which is produed in the blood muran mentralizes the loyalty of patriolin of his Majesty's displacing the lode entirely. In the back of poisonous effect of pollen ia the eyes and no military forces, but am only endeavouring this level we have one stope, carrying a lode The serum is not injected under the skin like to bring home the fact that there is too in, wide and worth 9 dat, 199 tons use

the strong a tead hey to place party feeling-been broken and sent in Kenn Mill esprit de corps-before the interests of others, but simply applied to nuso and uyes.

country.

That the regimental system has many moris no one who knows the Army can has in a big depre- tar defects of its qualities. for a momen doubt; but I maintain that it and that to inspire the officers and n of a regiment with the idea that their uticalar

Main Shaft. This has beu auk 26ft. mak- corps is a thing apart, s parate from, and to be jetiously separated from other reg monts ising a total depth of 12, Tee nature of the net for the good of the Army. The regiment rock passed through is fairly hard, but good tends to recue a club; and out of its pride in blasting. All timbering is bag en ried on folf has come the er ravagance of many with the sinking. From varf 581 tons

have been sent to the ull, worth about 4 dut regimental messes which often impos such hard barden upon the subaltern, nudi more specially upon the poor married offler, who economical shelter of the West India Regiment is not seldom driven to retirement, er to the or some o latial corps.

Headache and other ills of overcrowded rooms e foued by Dr. Paul of Brost, to be dua is retention of the hout by the body, oven 1 ceat, of carbon dioxide deing no harm in a ruguluted tetyn B

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thin, syrupy

vincing us that of Mrs. Viwage and Mrs. Paim. Writing, February 6th, 190, to Mesra. A. J. White (Colonial), Ltd., corns of Princess and ia South Africa of Mother Seigel's Curative Lissal Strots, Port Elizabeth, proprietors Syrup, she says: "I suffered from indigestion cbest was deadful. As my stomach my DICLOFS for a number of years. Al times the pain could not retain foort, I boome very weak. Of any relief, and to that I owe my cure. Tallud the many medicines I tried only one gare mis to Mother Saigel's syrup. To it I ove my Low lease of life, freedom from pais, and keen appetite." present good health. It cauferred upon is a

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the corona as regards its general outline differs in shape front one eclipse to another, and that shape undergoes periodic changes which at Refurding to some law, and are not a mait of chance depending on tas obeerver's aye or his telescope, or on varying conditions of the weather. We are entitled now to say that the

with the spots on the sun; and that if the shape of the corona is associated in som unknow

or fow so there will be a very

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appreciable difference in the general

The calipse of today ance of the corona, concid it with a period of graat solar activity, and, therefore, com act ecrons was the expected, and was se. The question before astronomers this werk has been wint are the deficiencies which specially need to be made gued and what new res arenes might advantageously some useful re-u.te. Further observations of hs und rakon with the prospect of yielding variona kiude were certainly meded as to the -disribation of the thres recognizet som

LILLE 1902, AMSTERDAM 1895, Rotex 1896, VIENNA 1902. [45-10

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expenditure provided for navy services by Estimates, and a Supplementary Estimate, in expenditure was £37,242,791 154, 5d. There ! was therefore, an excess over the grants of the year 1903-4 was £37.141.811. The notat

£97,950 158, 5d., for which a vote of Parliament. an excess of receipts amounting in 115,974 |

tof Mr. J. H. Alison will be required. The appropriation in at 'sitors Miss Aldis Os. 6d., and if the excess of expuliture £7.95 154 d. be tout of this there would Mr. A. 11. Biatly remain a net euro' to be surrered to the Mr. 11. 6. Hanscombe

Aries. J.E. Bungimin

und child Fixchequer of £18,023 . ld. The vomitant H. E., R.. recommend this conres to ho adopted by menti of a token vote being brought betur

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r. F. W. Allen

Mr. 1. J. Bi-beek Mr. L. C. Bishop

Bir. 8. Kisney Mr. W S. Bisse!! Mr E A.

Mr. A. E. Boucher Mr. A. Boyd

Mr. &

Hunner

Mr. R

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A report, just issnad by th U. S Naval par mont at Washington, Rimmaries the stats of naval construction in the ailed States ou Aagast 1st last. It showed that there were building thirteen battleship on ten which over 60 per cent. of the work bed bu which over 80 per cent of the work had been Mr. W. com detel; six armoured cruisers, on four of plated, one gunboat and two trainingsbips Hon done tres protected craia-rs practicnily cum- Mr. H. F. kley almost shed, three scout areisers bid down,

No. 1 Josel, Crosscut W.-To this has been of the surong, together with tents two todo-boa's practically completed, and Mr.

added it, making a total of 10) ft. At 9ft. a branch of hard quartzite was me t, abent 8 in. Crosscutting for filling-14 ft. of this work wide of low grało. has been doue.

STORE MINE.

PLANT AND MACHINERY, The new o ectric hoist (at the moment of

The preliminary trials promise well. writing-and) has just been brought into use.

A now hual-resisting material is carburandum

silicon fire-sand. This is erborundum, er carbide in unacystallized form, and when it is con of wixed with about 10 er 12 per

solution its weight of

Two new transforinors have been added at of sodium silente, the result is a plectic

Koman Shaft, making four in all. It is in substance that is easily molded, and that

But a gros er evil is the jealousies which are can be tamped into place and slowly dried

insnorable bar that is op: osed by the station to Bukit Mulnoes for driving the Hnu . As a living in a crus ille furnace it wil get up between officers and in the almost tended to take transformed carrot from this outlast several linings of tre brick. Another gimon al sy tento promotion by selection, tington mills, preparations for which are în wixtury that can be used is a morlar of 50 to whe sby the pick d brains of the Army should imid. In the mill the ad mortar hox liners present time the clever and ambitious seek to 59 parts of this fico sand with 10 to 50 parts ofte med availalde for commands. At the have boun raken out and replaced by new one a

Are-clay, and this material has proveu snerussful the wondrous pac. to their nomos in te for the waile of i nd and copper smelting furunces and in other places exposed to intense

heut.

of the sune oharacter.

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Army List, and so to escape regiment 1 sorvice who premises to route future. What is the feeling in the British Army at the present time owing to breaches of the ring-fones of the regiment? There was recently in Ireland a The newly-patented eletric cooking stove cavalry rug men almost matincas because of Prof. l.hu Thomson is heavily jacketed certain ajor from another regiment has been outside with a layer of asbestos, fire-clay promoted into it asend in genuind ever of Line regimouts eten now smouldering in or mineral wool, and is provided with a lid the lads of its own officers. There an officers Loside is placed their wrath because officors of the disbanded within Royal Garrison begiment have been anbodiod of refractory substance which is embedded a granular resistance in their renks, to the damaging of their

Wood tell the War Commissioners that a m material. Sille. n is recommended as a resis-ragimental pro-pocte. Did not Sir Evelyn cannot be promoted from the Inshers' into tance material, as it has a high specific rosis.

without offending all the "Crushers' at ones" tance, and acquires a suitable temperature the Crasture

What is the remedy for this atte of things? without facing or oxidising. The whole interior of the stove can by kept red hot, and it is antici- It is a bard one. There must be a general pated that the runalog cost for ecoking raster for the promotion of clicers of each branch of the service. dad they must ha to their repimonts as naval officers appoistod through the day, will not be excessive.

Body-barning gains faro ur slowly, Statistics are to ships. I de not strike at rogimentai traditions; for each officer should be proud of of the French Society for the Encouragement of Cremation show that there are now 30 crematories in Europa and America, and in those 125,000 be dies have been incinerated. Germany bas e rematories, iu which 1,381 bodies were burned in 1901, a gain of 300 over the previous year. South America is becoming interested, and Buenos Ayres reports 370 eremations for last year..

MILLANO R&TURNS. BUCHT MALACÓA, No. 1 mil tan 2 days crushing 2,32 tous of Tetul tons crushed: 2,529, yin ding 153.167 No. 2 mill ran 25 days surface are.

BUNIT KOMAN. oz. gold bullion: 1:45 dvi per fou.

I'oriod of work: 28 up and repairs. 'S'amps_running : 49.

Toal Amileum wou: 1947.3 oz. producing days, 1-8 81 boars for clen

won from amalgam collected from behial mortar 719. z. smolted gold (including 149 bullion box l'ur.

Average fineness of total bullion: 962.09. Average value of yield: 320 dwi per ton.

2.973 Ore milled: Komau

Stope mine 581 Average value of trailings: 135 det per tou.

Total 3,554 tous

J. M. MARTIN,

Gen. Manager.

Made

spectroscopically as to the rotation of the eurona. Thers insome uncertainty as to this. Dors the cor na rotute? If so, does it rotato rapidly, as some servers of recent eclipse avo inferred? Critical observations of "the corona are at all tim vers delicat sand difficult, s to its rapul and nirmatory test zupay rotation must be considered as wanted before doubt. Amongst other matters as to which the pins can be regarded as established beyond further information has been needed may be in-luted the question of the polarization of the corona. Does the corona shine either as a whole or i ertain part by inherent or reflected light? What is the relativo beating power of the sun's surface at the centre and at the limbs What is the off-st of an eclipse on terrestrial of magnetis ? As rogaris the besting power the sun's dire, it is evident that it makes a great 4.ferguco what er w look at the centre of the m's apparent dise or at a point near the limb; because, assuming the sun to be surrounded by

The familiar

an exterier and ouly partially transport enivolope (no mat or what its composition), the eye directed to the limb loks through a much when looking at the centre. thicker stratum of this opvelope than it does diag um which appears in every geography book in conexion with a statement of the influence of the earth's a maple e in refore ing rays of light will make this abundantly clear."

NAVAL AND MILITARY.

The firs' submarine bat for the German Navy was launched from the Germanis yards at Kiel

Last week

The Army Council is considering an improve m of the accommolation in barracks for the families of mar jad soldiers, especially with a view to libiting the occupation of one room quarter, to married men without children.

- The following has been issued by the War Office:-The questi of the pattern of unisture r.fis best suited for shooti gen miniatur's ranges. and for drill purpose in the case of cadets aad lads, was recently con-id-rod by a conforence held at the War Office, at which the National Rifle Association and the Miniature Rifle Clubs were represente, and it was decided to prepara d signs with a view to the adoption of a standard pattern.

an advanced four smarice torpalo boats in slute. Puis formidable programme shows the There or no sory novel Site sa power. import ce that is attached by the United

follow. Himes of one modern warships, which dopers in any of these vassals, they mainle is a fert Chat should be not only gratifying to our na designers and engineers, but to the J whole ion, whose surity dependa mpon the Ainiest Gorge W. Melville. ex-Exgineer-in effects and officiency of our flits. Bar- Chief of the United States Navy, recently expressed his opinion of the British Navy in the follo iog words: "I believe you have the best de ignot, Feilt, equippal, and wam ships of any nation in the world, and. wat is re ossent, you know how to fight them.”--- Numi and Military Renard,

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Chronic Disses The Capsules, unlike Coparho, do not casse eruptasas on the sin or produce antes. MATICO INJECTION.is used in recent MATICO CAPSULES is the chroniccases

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SAN PO (Chinese Daily Press), NGOL PUBLISHED DATLY,

THE SOLAR ECLIPSE. The Mail papers are tall of references to the the verimont to which he is attashed; but it solar eclipe of Angust 30, and the Torts to should not be for him a particular preserve to oberre it. Some of the rafentists were baffled the exclusion of others. I hear officers saying by cowls. The Times sys:-The question is that such a chengo would further magnify thefen put by the mus.in.tha street, What is

In order to secure the al-quate consideration evil of uncertainty from which they sow the god of as relipe of the sun, and why take They would never so much trouble 10 en it? Perhaps no very

Lord Roborte's proposals of universal auffer so grievously, know when they were to be moved, and the diront answer can be given; and a cynical mind of

to the Coloni-s, has undertaken to act as the cost and trouble would be more than they might take pleasure in recalling ir aorge military training for home defence, Mr. Harold could bar. To which I will say that Cornwall Levis classic donnciation of F. Wyatt, lato y the envoy of the Navy League their appointments should be for parbinis three astronomy as a "rei nee of pure curiosity.

will, in ther capacity, addreesUNG years, and that the mi ht have assistance for Certainly eclipses are observed, and can only be special representative of the National Service the movem nt of their families. The grantovil observed, to satisfy curiosity as to the physical Leathe

Of the special sizite meetings in the principal entres of population

medium for Advertising among tho Butter with a fishy taste has aroused com- of regin ntal prom tion would then disappear, constitution of the sun.

Nativo Community. Chambers of Commerce and to municip Bitfes plaint in Australia, where insestigation has The promotion of one officer over the eads of which present themselves during a total eclipse, in England and Scotland during the aatamu

Established for nearly FORTY YEARS shows that the Davor has no cornsetion with others wild not affect a few officers, but the beyond doubt the coronn is the most interesting and winter. A specil appeal will be made to is the oldest and still immeasurably the best

general body of officers, and the incidence of the and striking. For the information of the non- fish bal is due to our or more of four micro-promotion would be slight. The slack and in astronomical render it may be stated that the to aid the movement already initiated by the organisms. The rosig iron of canis was found competent would inevitably suffer but the kera corena is en extension but irregular ring of L ndon Chamber of Commerce in support of late larly throughout Southern China

soldiers would rise uncloaded by the jonJouster light which surrounds the suu and extends out Lord Roberta's proposals. Blust now surround them. Who ever heard of wards from the visible limb of the sun and moon The first, second, third, and fourth reports The surface of the dry land sinks to a level Jealousy in a ship because a new captain was when the former is centrally covered of the Committee of Public Acecunts have been be obtained at the fee, 14, Den Voeux Rond

ppointed from sore other s'ip? Why should concealed by the latter. The corous itself is such felinsexist in the Army? There would no new nor even modern discovery. The record issued in the form of a Bla-book. The wair be the frumense additional advantage that there of its existance certainly goes back to 1567. points of the first tree have already brea would follow a general levelling ap, a new com- What is modern and newly recognized is that published, but the fourth report states that the

te havó a bad effect on milk and cream.

below that of the ocean in six places, viz. The Salton Basta in San Diego County and Darth Valley in Inyo County, Cal, the Valley of the

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NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

TYLE Undersigned GENERAL AGENTS in CHINA and JAPAN for the above Line are prepared to issue THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all the principal ports in SOUTH AFRICA, in connection with INDO-

service hence to CALCUTTA. Sailings from CALOOCA for CAPE PORTS every fortright

For Freight and further particulars,

apply to

CHIKA STTAM NAVIGATION Co's fortnightly

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED. General Agent for China and Japan Hongkong, 4th August, 1898

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