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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17TM¤, 1906.

improbably be found useful in the future if, as we auspect, there has been no real effort or either side towards "the sweeping away of mutual distrust." The fact is that Hie EXCELLENCE's enthusiasm was largely A. S. WATSON & CO., inspired by an overwhelming sense of Chium's

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nagnanimity in this instance--the mean man's mile of charity, so to speak, loomed large because of its rarity. The benefactees are by no means so certain of their good fortune. They are allowed to reside and trade, but under restrictions and limitations that are unlikely to attract many to the pri. vileges. The terms on which the sites are to be leased are impossible, when compared with

On Thursday a coolic boat, with a crew of si TELEGRAMS on board, turned turtle off Taim-tee-tuni Point, when struck by a sudden gust of wind. The occupants were thrown into the water and not till some time afterwards was it disoovorādī

that a six-your-old girl was missing,

others swam ashore.

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The full socount of the proceedings in cou- nection with the visit of H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught, as well as the full report of the Race Mooting, will be reproduced in the Hong kong Weekly Press, which will be pustised on Tuesday morning in time for dispatch to Eampe by the French mail,

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--FATAL DELUGE IN SOUTH

AMERICA,

LONDON, February 16th. Earthquakes caused tidal waves which have devastated two hundred miles of Colombia, destroying many towns, and drowning thousands of

The following have been selected to play for people. the Hongkong Football Club in the Rugby match

POLICE COURT. Friday, February 16th.

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).

STEALING A BLANKET.

An old offender was charged with stealing blanket from a shop at Aberdoon,

He admitted the charge, but being a British subject his Worship could not banish him, so sentenced him to six months' imprisonment with +bardHabour.

A QUINE AMBASSADOR A tutive was charged with being a rogus and a vagaboad.

CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE CO., LTD.

This Company hold an extrádodinary general meeting at its registered offices, Queen's Build- ings, at noon yesterday. Mr. H. A. W. Slado Mosara. A. Haupt, E. Goetz, A. R. Linton, C. E was in the chair, and thers word also present- Lenzoaun (directore), J. Whittall (saoratary),. A. H. Ongh, W. J. Saunders, A. B. Rouse, G. de Champeadx, C. A, da Cruz and C. M. C. Burnie.

The notice convening the mosting having been read,

conditions at the Treaty Ports; and there against United Services to-day Saturday), GERMAN SHIPPING DISASTER. he was before the Court on a similar charge recently completed association with the Union

are apparently no restrictions at all 'upos Chinese taxation The Chinese, in effect, are simply taking a roundabout step in the direction of abolishing exterritoriality; if the foreigners accept these settlements on the terms offered, the principle is impaired at once, and China's agitation to abolish it altogether is strengthened. If they refuse, China has nothing with which to reproach herself, and to future demands can say with a clear conscience that her good-will

CHAMPAGNE offerings have bout despised and rejected. We would honestly rejoice to know that these sprechos were sincero, that China was disposed to a square deal," and that our scepticism was unjust and undeserved. But

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kick-off at 4.45 p.m. Tho Club will play in colours: F. C. Kendall; W. E. Lockia,

T. E. Pearce, A. 0. Lang and W. J. Daniol; B J. Blackborn and H. W. Potley; H. W. Lester, F. C. Hall, A. Boyd, J. C. Steen. H. F. Hickman, J. Haaron, B. C. Vickers and H. F. Clard

The weekly column of facation+ notes in tho includes the following Japan Chronicle into as Batisfaction that a literal application of reference to Hongkong I observe with

soap and water, with a little dynamite, hes resulted in the re-discovery of a statue of sowe

celebrity at Hongkong. There is a sort of spring-cleaning going others, dear reader and the inhabitants of the (very nearly) premier port of the world are daily amarad at the discoveries made during the process. Over the

portala of the post office there was once to be

things are rarely what they seem in Chine, eeun motto of the kind one expects to dud in

and the opening of Chinan, and other places promised to follow, cannot at present be

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There were two plague fatalities recorded yesterday, bringing the total to fitoon. European casa is also board of,

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The Garrison Recreation Club publishes a balance sheet showing a deficit of $85.03.

The Maxim gun competition for Sir W. J. Quacoigna's Shield takes place at Taikos next Saturday,

Practically all traces of the decorations in honanr of the Loyal visitor have been removed now, and the city once more is seen in its normal uspect.

The sale of the race ponies by publio roup takes place on Tusslay and Wednesday next, the 90th and 21st inst, by Messrs. Hughes and Hough.

the abdominal region of a Christmas cracker. If I remember aright, it was thus: “As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country." The unsparing hand of time-- and grime-has almost obliterated this interest- ing proposition, which is reminiscent of our solol-days and Euclid. Probably the cold water has been in such great demand for the thirsty souls in Hongkong that none cont be spared for washing the face of the post-office

CANTON.

[FROM OUR CCBRESPONDENT]

Feb. 15th.

VICEROY SHUM'B.CRITICE, It is reported that Viceroy Chou Fu has deputed Tam Kai-yu (Grain Commissioner) and Shaw Won-ling (expectant Tuolai) to investigate the railway trouble. The former is the brothor of Tam Kai-sui (expvolant Pro feet) who was cashiered some time ago by Viceroy Shum, owing to the discovery of a deficit iu bis accounts when he was in charge of the sale of official titles. The other deputy is a brother of Shum Yu-hing, the present Fro-

It is announce in the Hongkong Volunteer Orders that, no more resignations will be accept from this date during the present drivincial Judge in Canton. season, which ends on the 51st March.

Bishop Welldon, at one time Head Mentor of Harrow, was to leave London this month for the First,

His Lordship had booked Hongkong. Bishop and Mrs. Hoare aro -travelling by the same stommer.,

to

THE CANTON RIVER BARRIERS.

Viceroy Shum has received a dispatch from. the Waiwupe referring to the removal of the A reply has been sent to the Waisapu stating that the Commissioner of Customs has been instructed to take the matter in band. The cost of the removal is estimated at about Tis. 156,600.

EDUCATIONAL,

fire barriers in the Canton River.

Last year Viceroy Shuni recommended the

The CRAIRMAN said-Gentlemen,-1 kave. Inspector Collett informed his Worship that very little to say in connection with the defendant was slightly deranged. Freciously two resolutions to-day submitted for your consideration. In regard to the first, our when be consorted to go to Canton if dismissed. He was then despatched to the Chinese city, advisable that we alter our articles of assoois- Insuranco Society of Canton, Ltd, makes it but on returning was again arrested. He called tion to enable us to close our suunal accon ty

LONDON, February 10th, The Gerinan steamer Neptune has

bluself "the Chinese Ambassador to Ausrien," foundered in the North Sea; forty-and was generally known among the Chinese as

the American Conse1, six lives were lost.

THE CANTON PATRIOT RELEASED.

Canton, Feb. 16th. Lai Kwai-pui, the representative of the 72 guilds of Canton, was released from prison this afternoon by Im- perial Edict.

[KIUTEL'S BREVICK.]

THE REINFORCEMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES.

LONDON, February 14th. The Washington Post continues to urge Secretary Taft to take military precautions in preparation for any emergency; some troops are already on the way to the Philippines.

THE SPEAKER,

LONDON, February 14th. The Right Hon. J. W. Lowther has been elected Speaker of the House of Commons,

THE REPORTED ANTI-FOREIGN

FEELING IN CHINA,

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LONDON, February 14th. The authorities in Loudon and Peking do not anticipate any serious anti-foreigh outbreak in China in spite of the fears in the United States.

THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

LONDON, February 14th. President Roosevelt has appealed to Americans to contribute to the relief of the famine in the great and friendly nation of Japan.

THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

Mesars Eriel Georg & Co. bave received a telegram from Shanghai saying that "Lang- kate are to pay an interim dividend of Tis.

LONDON, February 14th. 250 per share ou account of the current year.appointment of Yiu Tal-wing (a subordinate The conference at Algeciras has been con- This will be payable on March 15th.

official of the Board of Pauishments) to take up tiuned by the discussion of the regulation the management of educational affairs in and suppression of contraband. Kwangtung and Kwangsi. 24th a reply was received sanctioning the On January appointment. It is said that this official is a very learned man, that he knows foreign and

The opening ceremony at the affeo of the LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC. Resident-Gopural in Corea was held on the morning of the 1st instant. All the officials of the Residency-General, attended and General Hasegawa, Acting Resident-General, in a brief address requested the officials to be diligent in their duties. Mr. Hayashi, Japanese finister, and Mr. Tsuralara responded. The health ci the Emperor was then toasted and Banzai" given. The whole ceremony was very simple.

BONGKONG, Franulur 17тe, 1906.

THE opening of the commercial settlement of Chinaafu on Jau. 10th was remarkable

for the reason that it was the first event of

the kind that could be called spontaneous The application to have the place thrown open to foreign trade did not come from any foreigners. This has been regarded as a other sign of grace upon the part of China; and the fact that the main street was lighted by electricity for the first time on that day must have appeared to those who depend upon old books like "Chinese Characteris- tics" for their knowledge of modern China as an incontrovertible evidence that the Empire is keeping step with Japan on the road of progress.

The affair did not lack the congratulatory speeches customary on such occasions, and it is of interest to put on record some of the remarks made by the GOVERNOR of Shan-

The Chinese Drapers' Guild in Fenaug has refrain from buying American goods. The sont cut a notification enjoining members to Chinese drapers are obeying the injunction, and American cloth goods are accordingly being strictly boycotted. In view of this action ou the part of the guild, threo European firms in Penang have issued circulars stating that they have no American cloth fabrics in stock, and that they have no dealings with American ürme.

The members of the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve Association are notified that Mr. A. Denison has signified his intention of presenting s Cup to the member who puts in the best net card (excluding handicap) in the competition for the Governor's 1906 Cup. No match rides. or zißes or sights of a different style to these provided by the association to be usc 1. King's Park Range. 200 yards, will be available

Thy

Chinese literature well, and understands the

management of educational establishments.

CHANG CHIN-TUNG TO SUPERINDE SHUM. A few days ago soms of the gentry received letters from Peking slating that the Princes and the Ministers of the Central Governmost held a meeting to discuss the matter of the gentry and merchants of Kwangtung. At the disagrament between Viceroy Shum and the mooting it was decided to memorialize the Throne to recommend the removal of Viceroy Sham and to send Viceroy Chang Chih-tung to tako his place, as he has already been in this province and is well Hiked by the people, who submit to him with pleasure.

LAI KWAI-PUI,

As Lai Kwai-pri is a native of Shon-Tak, a meeting was held in the Ming-Lang-Tong in

Shan Tak to elect delegates to proceed to

Canton to enquire after thair follow-citizen'a

health. Over ten thousand people attended the meeting.

railway shares at the same mesting.

About $100,000 were subscribed for

PREPARED OPIUM TAX.

It is reported that H. B. M's. Consul-General has sent a dispatch to Viseroy Sham request-

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THE HONGKONG LOAN.

LONDON, February 14th. The Hongkong-8 per cent loan for £1,100,000 has been issued at 99.

RUSSIA.

LONDON, February 14th. A band of armed men with revolvers

Petersburg in daylight; the police drove made an attack on the Savings Bank in St.

then off after severe fighting, during which

several were killed.

The Polish revolutionaries announce that they have abandoned political strikes, and that they will resort henceforth to bombs; the Governor of Odessa has notified that the possessors of bombs and explosives, or their complices, will be executed without a trial.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL His Excelleney the Governor's dance, which was postponed from Thursday, February 1st, will take place on Thursday, February 22nd.

"PRINCESS TOTO,"

Even better than the first night " was the

for practice shooting on February 17th, 18th, ing him to delay operations in connection with 24th, and 25th. Members may shoot for the enforcing the new increase in the prepared tang. He said the privileges now to be 1905 Governor's Cup and 1900 Governor's Cup enjoyed by the general public of all nations on any of these dates, but the shoots must be opiata tax. The Consul also called the Viceroy's verdict pronounced on last night's performance

separate.

Mandday."

......... Gonnod

Boverley

The case was remanded for a week,

FAILING TO REGISTEL.

The Deputy Registrar Generr proceeded against Mrs. Mason on summons for failing to register within a period of twelve months the

birth of a malo child.

Defendant admitted the charge, saying that she did not know the law.

She was ordered to pay a fine of $10,

REFUSING TO STOP.

The corswain of thus sm Isaach Yes Fat was proveeded against for rofusing to stop when hailed by a police pinnace ↳ the harbour on Wednesday.

Mir. R defondant.

A. Harding represented the

Constable Robson, sworn, said that on the i day in question he saw the dofondant'e launch suming from weat to east. Considering she was overcrowd I be call upon her to stop by blow.

ing his whistle four times, which was the recognised signal. Witness was about 120 yards distant from defendant's lauueb, and a line of junks divided them. When the Yec Fut did not ease down, witness increased his speed, and again blew four blasts on his whistle. In a he hailed her for times to stop, and the dofen. dant must have seen and heard the signal from the police pinnace.

Mr. Harding contended that the section under which the charge was brought did not empower a police constable to bail a vessel to stop.

Inspector Langley reforred his Worship to section 8 of Ordinanca. 5 of 1905, after reading which the Magistrate said he could not uphold Mr. Harding's point,

After farther evidence had been heard, a fine of $50 was inflicted.

ABIMILAR CASS.

concurrently with theirs. The second resolutica provides the necessary authority to issue a balance sheet for the period of eight months intervening between the last issued balance sheet and that which would be called for under little doubt that they will both receive your the articles when altered as proposed. I havo sanction. If thon resolutions are passed, and

daly mefirmed at a subsequent meeting to be convened, it is our intention to hold our neit annnal meeting some time in April, hen accounts to December 31st last will then have accepted the offer of the Union Insurance be presontod, and to our late shareholders who Society of Canton these will servo as a reduni of the Company's assots.. If no shareholder

desires more information in regard to thees resolutions, I will proce: i to move their adoption

No further information being sought, the CHAIRMAN proposed the adoption of the fir resolution, which read:--

"That the Articles of Association of the

Company be altered in the following mannor

The following article shall be abstituted

for article 130, namely: 130. The Board, through its Secretary, shall make Yearly. Statements of the Accounts of the Com- pany from the 1st day of January to. the 31st day of December, in each and every year, which shall be inly andited and prossated to the shareholders, of each of the ordinary mestings of the Company, together with a report on the general position of the company.

Mr. Outf seconded, and the proposition was agreed to.

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The CHAIEMAN then mored that the second resolution be adopted. It read :—.

"That the Board, through ila Secretary, shall make a Statement of the Accounts of the company as from the 1st day of May, 1995, to the 31st day of December, 1905, which shall bo The coxswain of the steam launch Li Toduly audited and presented to the shareholders appeared before his Worship on a like charge.ut the next ordinary meeting of the Company

Simar evidence was adduct and thin defendant was also onlar I to pay a fine of $50,

ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES. Cheung Kam-abing, boarding-house ku sper, was charged with unlawfolly and by means of a certain faiss pretence, attempting to obtain from Messrs. Jardins, Matheson and Co. the sum of $312 on the harbour on the 5th instant, Mr. H. W. Lecker (of Messrs. Deacon Locker and Deacon) prossented, and Mr. 0. D. Thomson appeared for the defendant,

ta bo bald during 1906, ami that, imamauch na the accounts of the Company hara already been audited and presented to the shareholders to the 20th April, 19.4, no fartbox or other stats. meats of the accounts of the Company for the your 1005 shall be called for by, or presented to, the shareholders in respect of article 180 as this day substituted,"

Mr. de CHAMPEAUX Bonded, and the motion was carriod.

The CHAIRMAN-A confirmatcey meeting.

on the present charge, as he would probably

Mr. Looker said bedid not propose to proceed ¦ will be convened on Saturday, March 10th.

not be able to obtain suficient evidenos to substantiate it. He wished to alter the sharge to that of aiding and abetting seamen to go on board without permission, with a view com mitting a misdemeanour.

Mr. Thomson was not prepared to meet the new charge at a moment's notion-

His Worship suggested that the charge should be withdrawn, and a frash one preferred against the defendant.

This was agreed to, and the case was adjourned, the defendant being admitted to bail in the sum of $2.0.

BEFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (SECOND

POLICE MAGISTRATE).

UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN.

Taug Sam was charged with uttering counterfeit coiu.

Inspector Collett stated that the defendant went to a shop at Queen's Road West and pawned a jacket for 40 cents. Ife received the money and a pawn ticket, went into the street, and shortly afterwards returned to the shop to tell the accountant that he had been handed a bad 20 cent piece. The accountant denied

DENGUE FEVER.

AND OTHER TROPICAL DISEASES. What is dengus fever?? With regard to this question, it may tw said that dengue is aTM highly infectious diseas, pecullar to tropical and sub-tropical countries which sometimes during warm weather extends into more tem-.

sadi-n, commenc perate letitudes. Its cuset ing usually from three to five days after being exposed to infection. During this interval, called the incubation period, the patient may feel out of sorts, with more or less pain in one For more of his joints. When the attack gomeg on, there is a rapid rise of temperature to 103 deg, or higher, with great prostration and exercisting pains in the eyeballs, Imok of the head, loins, and limbs, which pains are much aggravated by movement. The taco is usually bloated and swollen, the eyes are oftou of a desp purple colour. The throat and mouth may be Congested and sore, and there is usually great depression of the stomach, and sereze vomiting.

These symptoms remain for two or three days, with greater or less severity, and then subside, produced by the defendant was unlike those he fording weak, may to well enough to get about sad, noticing that the 20 cent piece "nd for the time being the patient, although banded him, called in a constable who was and oven to attend to his business; but all is passing at the time. The constable on searching -not over -- fat. After an interval of the defendant found other spurious coins to three or four days of comparative comfort, a the amount of 50 cents in his possession, and second attack of fever, with the old pains, thereupon sorrested him.

cames on, this time accompanied by a char and arms, sad spreads over the body. The rash actoriatio rash, which commonest in the hands

in appearance,

After hearing the evidence, his Worship sentenced the defendant to seven days' imprisos- ment with hard labour and six hours' exposure in the stocks.

LEAGUE TABLE.

CLUBS,

MATCHES, Played. Won. Lost. Drawn Points. Craigongower.:.14 7

6 "

R. G. Á.......10 Kovicon...

$ f H.K.CC. A12 Army staff...10 Giril Service 11 H'koug Folice. 10 4 R. E.

...13

0

12

3 points

a win.

1 point

draw.

3

24

2

20

19

13

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

is somewhat similar to mensies in

and, like moslos, fadas

B away on F

on a few days, and is followed by poeling of the accompanied often by intense itching Recovery is usually rapit; but pains similar to rheumatism are often felt in one or more joints for

fo

weeks, or even months, efter the attack. attention to an arrangemout made with his of Princess Toto," 3t was enjoyed by a

Though one attack confers immunity to a certain predecessor, the late Viceroy Tak Sou, that any large audience who were not slow to show

extent, one or more rolapses are not uncommon. increase of the opium tox must first be discussed their appreciation of the briliant work of the

Dongue is bighly infections, and spr rapidly through a community when it makes between H. B. M's. Minister and the Wai-chorus and of the principals. The company

appearance. The mode of infection is amartain; wapu in Poking and must be sanctioned by responded promptly to the baton of Mr. Den-

but there is a certain amount of evidenco show that it may be spread by mosquitoes. mutual consent. The Viceroy's attention is mau Fuller and gave a finished rendering of

Dr. Graham, of Beyrout. In also drawn to the cancellation of the increased the various concerted pieces Mrs. Clark

Syria, conveyed some mesquitoes that he had allowed to feed on tax on cruda opium on the 28th day of the 5th scored another success in the title role,

infected patients into a district free from the intercalary month in the 28th year of Kwong Miss Humphreys gained popular favouré Hea, and that no matter undor what new name

disease and watched the symptoms dovelop in two healthy young men, who allowed themselves the tax is to operate it was in contravention of as Jelly, Miss Cohen added to the excel

to by bitten. the Chefoo Convention.

lent impression she has already created,

Owing

to its highly infectioue nature, any The O. & 0. str. Doric, which left here on preventive measures ace likely to be useless. while Miss E. Rowo's dancing was rowerdod with well-earned applause. Mr. W. M. Stewart, Mr. the 19th Jan., arrived at San Francisco, her Being about as infectious as weasles, it can be readily understood that any attempts to suppress The following casoa are set down for trial H, M. Kendall. Mr. G. Grimble. Mr. M, B.

it would be fatile Warm weather appears to at the Criminal Soasions which open on Northcote, Dr, Horley and Mr. E. S. Carruthers

be necessary for its propagation. It is a comfor acquitted themselves with distinction, the

to know that, notwithstanding the severity of 1. Shun Tim, for armed robbery.

the symptoms, the mortality is low, much lower Ordinance.

Indian quartetta, in which the first four men

than influenza, which disease it resembles to a

3. Chan Kam, Wong Ping, Ho Ah-wong, considerable mirth by thoir antics. Encores wore..

affects low-lying countries sud the sea coast, for murder.

The str. Radnorahiere left Singapore on and, 8 u rolo, slovated places enjoy a relativi 4. Chan Young, Chan Shri-ngan, Wong foll on the last Ret.

numerous, and it was midnight ore the cuntain Wednesday, the 14th just, and is due hero on or immunity. Speaking generally, the epidemic Lai-ku, for armed robbery.

about Wednesday, the 21st inst.

avours more thiefly populated centres.

in perpetuity are the result of long „continued consultations and do rot repre-

By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. & G. sent a hasty resolve, to which the retort Fittou, D.S.O., and Officers, the band of the is inevitable, that nothing other than Second Battalion The Queen's Own" (Royal" "long continued consultations " could West Kent Regiment) will play the following haro been expected in such a matter. programme of musio during dinner at the

Hongkong Hotel this (Saturday) evening- Foreigners are not disposed to begrudge March... "Connecticut,"

• Reeves the Chinese full credit for ample delibera- Overture to... "Miella,"

Valzo tion. HIS EXORILENOY further said that election from "A Uning Honeymoon," Pallet steli.commercial settlements were steps ini Albumblatt Wagner 'Orientul Scona "A Dervish Chorus," ......... Subot the right direction, with which we can again | Selection of... "Irish Aira"

F. Godfrey DINNER-Hors D'Œuvres-Macassar fish and agree, especially if he was right in saying that this one was indicative of the Chinese Government's "spirit of good.will towards other nations." His remark afterwards, Turkey and Cranberry Sauce, Boiled Card Leg that "the prosperity of the commerce of a of Pork and Fease Pudding, Cold Roast Will nation is always founded on the close friend- Maraschino Ice Cream and Finger Cakes, Cocos Duok and Mixed Salad. Sweets-Lemon Pudding. bip of thato ation with others," may not aut Tart, Tipsy Cake. Dossert-Coffee--traits.

www.B.......

Olive Croutons. Soup-Tomato Soup. Fish Scallops Fish.

Entrees-Lagab tiota and Moulay: acedoine, Rolled Fillet of Vend and Macaroni, Cabbage Farcie. Cury-Oyster Crary. Joints -Ecast Sirloin of Beef und Horseradish, Roast

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

destination, on the 14th inst.

The 1.G.M. str. Bayern, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 3rd alt.. will leave Colombo on the alt isst. (being delayed for days owing to late arrival).

The M.M. sir. Salazie left Shanghai yester

2U Par, charged under the Bankruptcy toned gentlemen figure, being responsible for | day afternoon, and is due here to-morrow, at certain extent in its earlier stage. It usually

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