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river hydraulica are a thing capable of present. The new Convention may be a } reduction to scientific rules; yet not only matter in itself of secondary consideration; does one river differ widely from another, but it is an unmistakeable symptom of evils but the same river under altered conditions ahead both for China herself, and for those -varies so much that only those acquainted concerned in the foreign trade of the with its idiosyncracies are capable of Empire. forming an opinion offhand as to its require-. ments. This is so well known that it has

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JAPAN

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1905

The Superióress of the Italina Convent Lord Curzon continues to be the recipient of TELEGRAMS. wish to express her most grateful thanks to many messages expressing regret for his depar His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan for having ture from India and admiration of the many honoured, with his presouce and kind patronage, bousfitswhich HisExcellency has conferred on the the Special Sale held at the Convent last country. Among those from whom messages have month; as well as to all the barolsot jadies been received are the foremost zaling chiefe, the and-friends of the instituties who so kindly great landholders in all provinces, the principal | helped her. She has mudasure in annonno coramercial bodies, the planting, and mining]

KOBE, 6th October. The plugau în Iulia shows signs of ing that, owing to their kind support. "it has interests, the different educational boilier, and [ koon mora suguziafpi than the previous one. the Mahomedan, Sikli. Jaiu, and Parsi com- decrossing.

H.M.S. Diadem, with Vico-Admiral manities. A host of cordial messages have also Sir Gerard Nael, and part of the Poking is to have a corps of mounted police, The American mon-of-war at Chefoo were like Tokyo.

scheduled to leave on Sept. 27. The Ohio,

British China Squadron, arrived here Rear-Admiral Dicken and Mrs. Dicken leavs Oregon, and Baltimore, and the dotilla go to

Lord Hugh Cecil, a member of the Tanjong last night. Shanghai. The Wisconsin goes to Yokohama. to-day for Home by the Nabia,

The Ohio will proceed from Shanghai to Nauk. Pagar Arbitration Commission, arrived by the

They had been delayed by bad ing, at which point Admiral Train will board..Nubie" yesterday and paid several visits

weather. the General Alass and dontinus some distauen on shore. Sir Michael Hicke-Bench (who is to

'River. The Oregon and preside over the arbitration proceedings) and Elaborate preparations have been up the Yangtan Battimore may go from Shangmi to Aney. Lady Hicks-Beach and party were to have made here for their entertainment. The Raleigh was then at Hongkong, and the travelled by the same steamer, but the arrango The Municipality is holding a grand'

A. S. WATSON & CO., become the customs in all civilised land; to

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leave questions of local conservancy to local control; and to interfere as little as possible from beadquarters. To take a modern instance: the conservation of the Thames affects the Government of Great. | Britain far mirė closely than the conserva- tion of the Hwangpo does the Chinese Government. Imperial control has been tried, and the result is that as a highway of trade the commerce" of. London has been suffering so much that of its own motion. the Government is preparing to baud it over to a board locally appointed by the various | interests conneerne.), the Government taking its part as one of these. In Liverpool, Glasgow and the Tyne, the Government dues not even assume this indirect coatel but Jenves practically the whole to the local bodies. China herself has had au

example of the good effects of such a system

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Orders regarding the cunnoncement of the Kabal River Railway will be bened very shortly.

The Volunteers' camp at Stonecutiors Iskand will be pitched on the 1Hh inst., and struck on the 30tb.

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En Chiness papers it is reported that the new Yellow River bridge in musafe for trafly, and trains cannot be ran over it at present.....

The Times annonces that the Hamburg America Linie is about be put three stomipre, on the Hongkong Vladivostok run.

Two companies of the H.K.S.B...A. pitch camp on Monday beyond the second milestone on the Frontier Road, Beacon Hill, for annual

company couKAÐ.

Cincinnati in Japan. The fotilia goes from Shanghai to Manila.

The

Russian Adairal Nebogato is a Nubia. The passenger on board the B Admiral, who in kocompauled by three Russian officers, joined the ship at Kob. He does not associate with his fo:low passengers and is very reserved. I ha indicated that he does not intend to return to Russia but will spend some time in France and probably prozond to Amo ies afterwords. When a Daily Frexx

been received from European, Hindu, and all

other classes.

ment was cancelled at the lost. On September 25th the party left Talipo for Kyoto, The reception in honour of both officers British Minister and Lady MacDonald, Mr. and men. Soyeda, President of the Japau Credit Mo- biler, Limited, and nambor of other gentle. men raw the distinguished visitors off at the BLibashi Station. Os the way west Sir Michael will visit Kamakura and Enoshima.

The Manila Coblenews of October 3 rsports: & ourious communication was received poster. day by the Executive Secretary from the United

Staten Consul General at Caloutta, India, con-

To-day is the festival of Chung Yang, when representative went on board yesterday in the corning a prisoner who gave his name ng J. A.

Popular expressions of approval of the alliance are evident.

REUTER'S SERVICH]

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

LONDON, 4th October. Frince vou Buelow, interviewel by a Paris newspaper, says that the action of

and defensivo: Germany could not afford to see Morocco become a second Tunis. The Prince advocates the abandonme

characteristics of a goed English Ats to be of devolution in the recent improvements in accordance with custom, the Chiness with hope of luterviewing the officer, the reply was Booth alias Ingleton, who committed suicide Germany in Morocco is purely unaggressive

combined with extreme lightness of character and a practical FREEDOM FROM SEDI MENT, a result hitherte deemed unattainable.

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in the navigation of the river at Tientsin, make a pilgrimage to the Peak in large returned "I do not wish to son anybody." This urgently-needed work had been for years in the hands of the Government at Teking, with the usual results of procrasti nation and pretended enquiry. During the of Chine, who hacked the i: mates with knives, the glass began to fall rapidly, the skipper, an ber 6, 1305.

An Indian hut on the Kleinfontein estates

on the East Haud has been attacked by a party

disembowelling one, and injuring three others.

Per Case 4 oz. gts. $18 Per doz. 4ts $450 short period when the Allied Commission Twenty Chiuuse have been arrested,

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going abroad even for nu engineer, the splits 2.10 much-needed work was put in bands; with the result that the bends which proved an insuperable obstacle in the way of Peking were, in a few months, in a fair way of being removed. The end is that now steamers cau

Suggestions have been made that money for the constraction of railways in Aubui and Kiangsi might be raised by means of lotteries, but a Censor has pointed out that winuing murabers might fall into the hands of foreigners and the idea is not likely to be carried out.

Five British cruisers and six destroyors are expected to visit Yokohama about the middle of

this month.

Vice-Admiral Sir Gerard Noel

enlculate on being able to proceed to Tientsin | every tide, a thing which for years had become will be présent with his fingship, H.M.S. absolute impossibility. In Shangbai Diadem. The Japanese flest will, aceord a A. S. WATSON & CO.. likewise the state of the River has been for woue, and there will be a banquet at the

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the last thirty years steallly deteriorating. Remonstrances have been sent to Peking time after time with the one result: each time the Government has responded that it was making equities, and as soon as they were completed it would of its own motion, begin at once; and each time, finding that

Tokyo palace.

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The Manila Coblencita saya :-As a matter of fact the Changsha exparioncod but little rough weather. She left Hongkong on Monday morning at ten o'clock, and when 3 hours ont

old China sea pasigator, turned tail and steemed incontinently back to Hongkong. Forty miles from that port, after a day and a half of the return journey, the barometer became mors satisfactory, aut he set the face of his atestuor again for Manila. The Taming arrived within

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ditional enemics; both Guvernments desire to see an increase of confidence between the two nations; and he affirms that it must please France to know that her ally has one friend more in the existence of the Russo-Gerninu friendship.

apparently while under arrest on the night of the 6th-7th of last month. The reason of his arrest was not mautioned in the communication. The letter of confession found on his person after his death is as follows: Csteutta, Septem-idea that Feance and Germany

3. John Alfred Victor de Lothoniers Booth, declare and confess to culpable homicide not amounting to murder in Manila, P.I., of shooting Captain H. Inglatou of the 22nd Minamota, U.S.A., on the 27th of July, 1899, and was never discovered, Ingleton diadalmost a few hours of the Changsha, baring made a instantaneously, living shot him through, the setour to avoid the typhoon,

head in the San Migel Saloon section. Two. days previous we had some trouble over family matters. I having forged his name to cheque and he threatened to prozsente; to save myself. I went to San Migel Salmon, saw him sitting at the table. I drew upon him, shot him and in the confusion made my escape two days after.

REPORTED NEW RUSSIAN LOAN..

London, 5th October.

It is reported that the Paris baukers are * negotiating a simultaneous issue, about the end of the month, by France, Great Britain,

I was given 48 hours noties to leave the P.I.Germany and the United States, of a 4 per.

THE UNITED STATES AND THE CHINESE BOYCOTT.

LONDON, 5th October.

There will be no interval in the programme of to-night's concert, so it is officially suggested that the promenading should be done during the baud pieces--3 rather invidious suggestion. wo think, and one better left unsaid. The band is giving its services free, as the proceeds are to help the Bonevolent Society. The piano, on account of my soundotion with a telephone cent. loan of £72,000,000 at about 90. ground, etc., have been scoared on similar terms, committee in Singapore. They had not tha The Peking correspondent of the N-C Daily News wires :-The extension of the

We trust there will be a good attendance, as slightest saspicion that I was the author of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance has been welcomed by apart from the deserving object of the deed. I left Manila for Chins, not being quite eizterprise, much good music is promised. The care whether the Americans would suspect. - I the great majority of the officials. that Prince Ching, ie whom Mr. Uchida (theast of contributors, to tas programme is as avoided steamers after arriving Shanghai. I Japanese Minister) explained the Treaty yester follows:-Surgeon-Lieut. Forsyth. H.K-V.C. came overland to this country (1) Will you be day, was specially pleased and satisfied about Mr. G. Koenig, Mr, W. M. Stewart, Mrs. good enough to forward a copy of this this torins.

J. Badeley, Mr. C. H. Grace, Mrs. David letter on to General Mearty (McArthur) or Wood, Mr. F. Jokl, and Mr. A. F. Walstow. General Atis (Olis), who was then the Governor of P. I. at that time and thick this would clear The Nanfangpao had the following news

up the mysters. I have myself it formed from Nanking, dated Sept. 25th:-Yesterday Captain Ingleton's relatives on the matter and deviss mousures for boycotting the 10,000 cases was done in at of rugs on the spur of the afternoon, a special meeting was called to deeply ragrat that it should have happened. It moment. I wish the Manila authority-to bo the Standard Oil Company. The meeting was informed whether there is any one else got held in a spacious hall behind the Confucian to trouble for the orima. May God

the Governments of those most interested, the local traders and local authorities, were content to take the promise for the deed, the whole has baso permitted each time to slide back into the land where all things ara ONLYcommunicationarsiating to the news coluniforgotten. True, we have got the guarantee

of the Inspectorate of Customs, and donbt-railway between Fosshow and Amoy, about less certain diplomatic persons ask in all 600 Chinese /í. Tan expense is ostimate

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTU,

should be addressed to The EDITUR.

Correspondents mist forward their names and ad- dresses with communications addressed to the Elder, not for publication, but as evidence of good faith

A Peking telegram to the N.C. Daily New says--Although it is being opposed by a French promoter. Mr. Chen Pao-chen, one of the Foochow gentry, is securing the basking of influential officials at Peking for a

kerosene oil recently slipped to Nanking by

All fester for publication should be written on simplicity, wbut more can you require? at Tis, 800,000 and it is proposed to raise the Temple, and was largely attended. There wore forgive me.-J. A. Booth, City 5-9-05. To

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of the paper onig

No anonymously signed communicate that have already appeared in other papiri will be inserted.

Now we are not going an inch ton for ju giving utterance to the expression that of thders for extra copies of JALLE PRESS shall the reactionary bodies in China th. en before 11 a.m. on day of publication. After thai as the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash. Inspectorate General is the most l'egraphic Address: Pases. Codes: 4.8.0.5th Bd.

Inster's

P.O. Boz, 33. Telephone No. 12

BIRTHS.

Un 6th October, at hun or Peak Road, 2290 the wife of Jon A. Jure, of a daughter,

On 30th September, ot Shanghai, the wite of F. 8. Anoiriz, of a son.

DEATHS

On 21st September, at Yochou, Hunan, WiLLIAM HILL KELLT, the thirteen-month-old son of Dr. and Mrs. WILLIAM KELLY.

On 24th September, at Kuling. MARION - JOAN, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EVERARD FRANKE, Hankew, aged 3 years.

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His Majesty the Tzar, addressing General body and merchants wore well represented. and judge from the letter Booth

Old timers, of whom Linioviteb, was guilty of a contradiction in many eloquent speeches were made, all in an illiterate man or very much out of his mind terms in the following passage.

"The self. favour of enforcing the boycott. One merchant at the time he wrote. sacrificing army, so dear to me, withstood the who made a slip in his remarks was hissed off a few still exist, hâve no recollection of any

account.

LOCAL SPORT.

friendly

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

For the opening match of to-day (Saturday), the following amended listed players ia isoma

1st Eleron.-R. D. O. Bird. Major Chichester, W. Daniel, Harry Hancock, Capt. Kriekon- beck, Major Lowis, Lieut. Lumsden, Major Pedley, Capt. Smith, W. C. D. Turner, and T. E. Pearcn.

The United States Cabinet, in discussing the Chinese boycott of American goods and the Chinese complaints of the Excltaion laws, have practically decided that ebunges must be introduced into the present regulations..

THE SUEZ CANAL,

LONDON, th October, Twenty-seven ships at Port Said are swaiting the re-oponing of traffic.

LOSS OF A STEAMER.

Just before the steamship Taming (Captain) Outerbridge) loft Mantis on Tuesday an author-

Formosa) had foundered in the typhoon which

in the coast trade.

THE FORTHCOMING FLOWER SHOW.

A full statement of the rules for exhibition in the show and a list of the classes of exhibits called for is now in the press. The Committee. has decided that the young folk's window-bores must be seen together by the judge at the show, The size is a matter for the exhibitors,

A SAILOR'S SUICIDE.

The inquiry into the circumstances of the dealli of Victor Brotton, seaman on board the

harbour on the morning of the 4th inst., was as Nilhedule, who threw himself into the

resumed before Mr. P. A. Hazeland at the magistracy yesterday.

which was decomposed, at the Kowloon mortuary Dr. Moore spoke to examining the body,

and stated that death was duo to asphyxis causoe. by drowning.

This concluded the inquiry.

Various circumstances have combined to asanlt of the numerically superior enemy in the platform. A native agent of the Standard such murder having taken place, Ous, however, itative report was received that the steamship bring this about. First, the law of self- Manchuria step by step during 19 moather | Oil Campany who had managed to dispeso of recalls a serious fight which occurred in the Cantabrit (formerly the Douglas Co.'s giesmer defence and want of foreign support can obstinately repulsing their advance. The large quantity of the oil was severely criticised. San Miguel saloon about that time and resulted

did so much damage along the Philippiau coust The Cantabria was employed Pelled the head of the office to range himself phrase step by step" discounts the words Toward the end of the inceting, it was proposed in the death of one of the contestants and the

to boycott him also, as he owns with the reactionary party momentarily in withstood” and “repulsing.”

a large subsequent closing of the saloon on that a fortnight ago. power. Secondly, recent events have

book-store in Nauking. At the Union Church, Simughaí, on Sept. forced the othies into being the garnished 30th the wedding took place of Miss Dubora The Japan Chronicle understands from Mr. van den Berg to Mr. Herinan Hebdrivas J. B. Sutter, representative of the Government of China's foreign indebtedness, for which

Bodlemsger, one of Shanghai's promivont of New Bonth Wales, that Sir John Sre is

The following will represent the Hongkong the Customs revenues have been hypothe merchants. Miss Maud Cox neted as bridesmaid visiting Japan, and should arrive by the Civil Service Cricket Club in Caled. Had the INSPECTOR GENERAL and the Misses Stewart as flower girls, while in A. steamship Empire about the 18th October match with the Police on their ground to- bece acquainted with. the first prin the absence of Mr. E. C. Alexunder, throuch an Sir John See has been a prominent feare in morrow, 215 pm: skarp: G. A. Woddeock HONGKONG OFFICE: 1A, DES VEUX ROAD Cciples of political economy he would have unfortunata accident, Mr. A. Arta ably fulfilled the political and social life of Australia for (Capt.). P. T. Lamble, P. Rivers, R. H. Craig, LONDON OFFICE: 131. FLEET STREET, E.C.

After the ceremony a many years, and enjoys the honour of never F. Nicholas, H. Coombs, R. Witchell, P. R. protested against the suicidal policy which the duties of best man.

reception was held at the house of Mc. B. having been defeated when offering himself for Adams, H. Gdley, F. Hurbow and L. E is underlying the whole of the present

Weinstock, where many guests assembled to election. Sir John has been Premier of Now Brott. system. China has for instance lost entirely offer congratulations to the happy couple, and South Wales for several years; hut recently her tea trade with Great Britain and the the healths of bride and bridegroom, bridesmaid, retired from activa polities Personally he is a HONGKONG, OUTODER 7TH, 1905. whole of the British colonies through her aut flower girls were proposed and heartily man of great decision of character, and is highly esteemed throughout Australia. Sir John See Instead of toasted. THE complete abandonment of the clause in shortsighted fiscal policy,

Mr. Basse, of Viceroy Yaan Shil-bai's was Premier of the State of New South Wales the convention of 1901 which provided for warning her about its evil results, we find the establisinuent at Shanghai of u local his actually interfering to make these foreign staff, was received in aulience by the during the vint of the Japanese Flest under

There sceuied some

Emperor and Empress-Dowager on Sept. 16th, Aderiral Kamimurs, and, it will be remembered, next courteous attention to the River Conservancy Board, wherein all defects perument. intereals, nativa as well as foreign, were prospects of manufactures taking mot having been summoned to Peking for that purextended

pass. This is stated to be the first interview visitors. It is not known how long Sir John and granted to a European in Chinese employment Bee intends remaining in Japan; but he will Twenty-two-T. Sercombe Smith, R. A. B. amply provided for, cannot be looked upon China; ne fiecul blunders, aided otherwise than as a complets victory frabetted by the counsels of the Inspectorate with the exception of Sir Robert Hart. In doubtless visit all the places of interest. It is Ponsonby, W. E. Dixon, J. Hooper, N. the reactionary party. Under cover of General, are blighting these in the hud. this connection it is said that there is a prospect Mr. Suttor's intention to meet the Empire Rutherford, H. G. C. Bailey, F. C. Butcher, T. restoring China's territorial rights in an Look at Shanghai Cotton Mills; look at the near future of the steel works, also the down south, and neemmpany Sir John See and C. Gray, Cart. Noblo, R.N., E. A. Fowier, Drf affair where they were never questioned, it Shanghai Docks; nod ask those concerned factory at the Kangnau Arsenal, being party through Japsa. has gone back to the old system of seeking in the management whence their difficulties to control everything from Peking, which proceed? The answer will afford poor| News understands, is to have experts in each sent the following to that paper & friend Dr. F. H. Kew, A. O. Lang, Boy, H. R. Weis, report from General Carter commanding in in the past has proved so disastrous to all. gratification to those interested in the trade Of course the Foreign Inspectorate has of the chief commercial port of China, when beau thrown in, and the work is nominally alongside is placed the most recent conven- to be under the control of the Com-tion placing in the same hands the control MISSIONER in charge at Shanghai; but the of China's most important harbour. It is COMMISSIONEE at Shanghai is but a figure no secret that the chief actor in bringing head under the command in every detail of about the denunciation of the convention of the Inspection GENERAL, and has neither 1901 was the Deputy InspECTOR GENERAL; eay nor responsibility, but has in every and that it was mainly owing to his repre- matter outside the daily routine of his office sentations to the VroBROT of Kiangnan to refer to the INSPECTOR GENERAL. Now, that the false agitation about the infringe- it is acknowledged that in the control of annient of China's sovereign rights was office which mamines through the whole of brought about. We do not willingly bring China, and in which perfect uniformity of to the light of day these amimadversions working througbout is an essential feature, because the Inspectorate in its day has such a check is necessary; but it becomes done splendid service to both China and quite a different thing when the object to be the world at large; but the more wo admire gained is the control of a river. Although the past the more we must regret the Cake. Tert-Coffee-Fruita-

reorganised under the direction of Kianguon

Dock officiate. The intention, the NC. Daily branch brought from Great Britain,

Vollstedt Schubert

J. H. Swan, Dr. G. A. Hastings, Liout Dobbyn, F. Lammert, F. C. Kendall, A. 6. M. Fletcher,

Major Williamson, S. Vickers and D. Wood."

Players a reminded that the match will commence after tiffin in the Pavilion at 12.30 p.m.

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB,

TYPHOON DAMAGES IN PHILIPPINES

The Manila authorities received the following The Shengao's Hongkong correspondent

Visayas (south):-Military Secretary. Manila. who has arrived from the Southern Ocean tells

Borongen and south escaped typhoon. All me that Chinese labouring at the mines in

buildings destroyed at posts Oras, Cagpili and By kind permission of Lieut. Col. A. G. South Africa are cruelly treated to a pitiable

Gussy; great loss of stores; Pathfinder ashore Fitton, D.S.O. and Officers, the Band of the extent and no one takes any notice of these

San Policapio with two anchors out and fall steam ahead; Crimen on coral reef-entire Second Battalion "The Queen's Own" Royal things. Although under contract, the labourers

superstructure and two lifeboats gone but no lives lost-can be pulled off on arrival of West Kent Regiment) will play the following do not receive the wages and food set down in

The first match of the season will take place Liscum Commanding officer Orcs reports programme of music during dinner at the their contracts. They are each day required

to chisal unt (bore?) a depth of twenty-six on the Club grennd this afternoon commencing part, coconut trees blown down, concanuts off E. Samar all hemp and banana and large March..... .............. “Avec Aplomb" Hengkong Hotel, this evening :--

inches of rock, and if anyone does not do this at 2.15. Players are requested to be panctual others. Issuing damaged rice to destitutes. Romanindo Overture...... Valse

"Jungherren Tazze “ Gung1 be is lashed with a leather whip, while a dedne. The following usmes have been received. Hemp and copra only source revenue and people Governor Piccolo Salo

Brerer tion is also made in his wagus. The foreigners E. Lammert, R. Pestonji E. Bass, E. da will be very poor for two years. "The Deep Blue Sea'

German at the mines even go so far as to put the very Rozs, M. H. Hartean, L. Vinconct. A. C. be sent all the surrendered and rebuilt towas Curry probably there now, but supplies should Masque from... "As You Like It" Selection of..."English Airs"

diy largest of sang on the necks of the Chinese Maois, J. M. Lopes, E. Aquino, A. Nemazes, are in desperate plight The storm swept the Maxo-Hora D'Euvres--Anchory : Canapes,

Foiled Fish labourers and then make them work on as natal M. H. Asgar, L. A. Rust, J. D. Kinnaird, former palajan area almost exclusively fili- Soup-Consomme Colbert. Sauce Hollandaise. Entrees-Pigeon: Farcie and while wearing those cangnes, Macedoire, Lambs Catiota a la Westmoreland, circumstances our countrymen there are dying Toppis, B. B. Cooper, J. Fairholm, J. W. be made safe. Am muss Governor Curry will BK Malta_Leo d'Almada e Castro, Jtary giving every possible aid. If this promptly taken up by mvil government the situation will Carry Putties & la Toulouse. Curry-Medras Joints-Honst Australian Beef, Boast Capon and one after another under the burdens put on

Our Consul, Mr. Liu: takes not the Stewart, D. A. Caldwell, F. Drude, and J. confirm this as soon as can be heard from. Next Celery Sauce, Boiled York Ham and Champagne them.

and supply of all blank forms. Cau Sauce, Cola Cort of Tongue and Asparagus slightest notice of these things. Alas! those Craik. Other members desirous of taking part boat down should take more subsistence, tenta To Cream and Sand Cake, Peach Tart, Tipsy who pity cue brethren have no one to appeal to in the match are requested to be on the ground from here--ne bost big enough sau do nothing

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Salad. Sweets--Hominy Pudding. Strawberry

for help."

Under the

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coast.

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