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local conditions, thanks to which the Government continually swung from a high tariff to free trade and up to the present. it has not made up ita mind as to which of these systems it shaft adopt." This wast of
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According to a Tokyo dispatch, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha intenda opening a neccine batreon Yokohama and New York, via the Suez Canal. employed in the Europoau service are to be transferred to the New York line, and their
The dispatch states that the six rensola now
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has received the following typhoon warning :- Manila Observatory 10 o'clock s.m. Cyclone
North Yap island, Western Carolines. Dires
tion unknown."
The Shell Company's fank-steamer Volute,
while conveying 5,000 tons of kar se oli to
Fankow, stranded on Octɩber 27th about twenty miloa bolow Nanking. Ia reply to her siguals
of course, a bad effect oa local trade and commerce" Mr. WRALE concluded that
A callego for forestry will the established, says Captain Ching Pib-sang of the Emporial Russia had no Far Eastern policy at all at the Jupm Herald, at Makdon present.
The domestic disorder is European Imagawa as President. It has been promoted Chineas cruiser Haichi went to the Volute's Russia had disbratel the overseership of by Mr. Kojima, Director of the Lamber Ofis assistance and endeavoured for nou ly diva kones" interests so far away, and boul jubousies, inkden, for the promotion of lamber to tow her off. Eventually the Huichi's hawser
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SHANGHAI, November 6th, To-day's racing was favoured with wilder weather and sone sunshine. The attendance. was Derstore large
NORTHERN CUr, Plc. 2889, ¦ mile, 25 entries.
couple with a general pessimista adustry on the Yalu, nudevistad by influential broke and she wa obliged to prooed on her Mr. t. I. Pitt's Houth Ring, 15......
disheartened siials on this spit, wie Chinos, the Tartar-General of Mukden haring way to Nauking, in order nat o delay the
bagainst any modicent, a Thetapis at governe ng and level gång those sich regions
ha- annexed that somerį. y actionated!, The touch of the Resion corum afs referred" to indicates
there y However
Saule 1
(Mr. Cummingi 1
promised to substriku 150,000 yen towards its | arrival of HI. E. Viceroy laap Fang who was on fund.
bond. After landing the now Viaroy at Nanking. Cap in Ching Pil-kwang returned er the panelet Videte und sienendosi in reflon
Mr. Copeblingeala Cosmop litum, 155...
Ar Debljelo MF. Neshaap's Qural His Me. Weemoonj
Mr.
Another successful organ iveital was given
Faller in St. John's Clothedood | ing her, "The steamier haul apparently Sustained b hast evening before a file attendances of music no damage and was able to eatine her voyage yes. The gunist's intere indien of the to Hankw horíudly and prompt assist.. ́s-soral works af dẫn masters was spampathetic a pulty, and the wit proels to and artistin The autioned worlindly pre-ted peso coody offering the the Rev. 3. Longobiga for bis Lavo voles, and cucitorejal interests of these parts. It Master McKelvey set a plowing voice to GINGER ALE appears that notwithstanding the pro aurerfection in the solo Angois over brigal
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Mr. Shaw, Secretary for this U.3, Treasury, has issued a circular to the public stating that
site of gabi bullion, in order to facilitata he will for nu tine danitime making
antes of the Chinese cruiser perrunted the Foluti from reussia in g aground possibly for a consideri alder periei, and it was felt, says the M-4 | Ditily News, that thanks were da to Vinray Tann Fang for his ready as thel beug delayed for so many cours during her first attempt to tow off the stranded Vese
SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, November Bil.
IN SCHMARY JURISDICTION.
“CLÅTMYÖR HÖRE."
to
4t Peking, who finds himse much in the the importation of good, which had been checked same gitation as souur of our Colonia!oing to the rise in the Bank of England BeFour M. A. G. Wise (Pussse Jubar). Governments havn lately done unher discount rate: His prompt action in this €6]anialOffice : latein breist or the ouergerierepet has emerde great stimulation in the [eirculating of bank notes, mufit is bilerel ș assistance of a Wisstoy ChRCHILL. A
critisal situation has been avoid sh. The New special commission has been sitting at the York monry market has studied som what Russian Ministry of Trah and Commerce since the action of Me. Show. aj to consider th: 19 hu or not to be of maine! Both are equally suitable for casoumptiontaining in perve the frostras lie
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during the Winter or Sammer Months, and are Superior in Quality and general get up to anything that Jas kitherto bere put on this
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considered desirable during the war. The Norte Veeraya is for fes-ports, arguing that as there is at present a lesal industry to protect protectiva, tariff's, will merely check the development that is so desirable and neossary. It might be heljal ano 32.90 Per Dix.that development gets a fair start, bust neither before the birth of infastgy. mor after it pouches robustness, condone cone $4.20 Per Daz, allovet for all bottles returned temporary see that protective "lagil); at
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The Kwong Hing firm sued Chan Shu bo rector Uta sum of 8204), boing us to sin part. there of for the return of maary deposituri with the defendant as bargain money for the his of
remaindering the amount of damage d-fundast defendant's cargo boat No. 603, and as to the
agreed to pay the plaintifs on his failure to deliver the sad cargo boat.
Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Castro appeared for plaintiffs, and Mt. J. H. Gardiner (of Mr. D. D. Thomson's office)-for-defendant::
Mr. Almadu, ja opening, said, the plaintiff |
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHIC
CONVENTION.
LONDON, November 4th. The Wireless Telegraphic Convention has been signed. It is understood that the British Delegate is satisfied with the results and believes that naval interests are fully safeguarded.
THE BOROUGH ELECTIONS,
Laps. November 4th. Mr. Balfonz, in speel in London, par Das Horough Councilologtions, said that the results showed the somatry, was, beginning 2 sethought, the platitudinous pretences' My which the Governotent obtained office.
Note Pady Nord serviągl AMERICA AND JACAN,
Casa Crn, Pic 204, grillius only, mas mile,
Moraes, Cuscaran an? Relsu's Mark Tin ( 19, (Mr. Burkillj Mr. Marin's Angelios, 154, (Mr Moyerialo 1. Quoden's Rarie, 152 (Me, Coming)... Time
4.
Tosro, October 1st. Widay in Berned the pass in the nati Japanese agitation in dan razrisno which hel ag in the hagentt el dapätsa restaurants is af them, but the aposos esidents inva peti- SHANGHAI STIGER, The 740, for 18 th fiaren af California to protect Poi school-children against the outrages of canners, 37 miles, # entries,
persons who nogard them as antside the protes tion of the law.
Mr. Boverly's Brockton, 157, (Mr. Hayeq 1. 1 Mr. Buxey's Triumph Rose, 177, (Mr. Cox). Mr. H. Morriss Traidiel, 152,
(Mr. Barkill)
Wost by a longti. Time 3 mm. 4722 38. Padona Cen, Tis 250, griffins y farlong, 59 entries,
-Mг. GUTV{te Northern King, 132,
(Mr. Burkill)
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Mr. Qurber's Ranis, 195, (Mr. Cumaior).. Mr. John Poole Badale, 152,
(Mr. Johnstone) 3
Time 1 at 48
SHANGHAI STA60s, forend outry of Tis. 5, The 100 sckled, winner 70 per.com, 11⁄2 miles, 137
eatrics.
Mr. Belsen's Lavinder, Eis, (Mr. Bu kill M. Mario's Anggonga, 155, Abe Meyerin Mr. Que se's Codric, ES, Mr. Camming)...
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ABACING STAKES, Tx. 209, for 190ti runners, 14 miles, 4 entries.
the strong hostile forling expersed by people in It is reported from Peking that ind-ference to
"the North on the subject, the Walwup has sent instructions to R.E. Wang Ta-bsi, Chinese Minister to this Court of St. Janies, to protest against the recent legislation of the Transvaal Colonial authorities requiring all Chinees work- ing on the Band and other parts of the Frans vand Vobeny to be registered add their untre- mauts taken according to the Bortillon syslom, * as if those unbijucis of this Imperial Govern, mont of China were so many criminals inst end of being honat, humble labourers, working from: This man arranged with defendant on Marchurian or Siberian ports would tea living away from home."
teries of 8:30 a month, and n deposit of St Mr. Copenhagen's Cosmopolitan, likk, anything bat harmful. It mays protection
was paid. While that was being paid tho
Tin», 2 m. 41-käsi only does harm to a sufficiently developed | industry, for “it tends artificially to raise
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of living greater ad af tl Le Lang depriving traders of an invaluable impulse towards improved production. In this excess of protection livis the old sin of our bureau-racy, k sin which baw cost the country very dear". Fiscal revenue ought to copy the secondary place. Experience has shown that Siberian producers need cheap materials from abroad; muulasurers of matches, soap, de, are cortionally asking the Ministry of Finance for
rebates
Ol indispensable materials imported from abroad. The Nanoc Vremiga, vainly we four, tries to allay the doubts of the
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BIRTHS.
On Betober 20th,nt Chelao, the wil of V. R. Karone, of its
Con October 2006, the wife of G. A. TisDJA KOJA Kassa-Chimene Buta, Nowelwang, of a sou
MARRIAGE.
Ou Ortomy 31st, at Shanghai, Lusan Epi CASSING I ELEason Mary (Song) Barry
14NUKONG OFFICE: 1A, Das Vaux ROAD U LONDON OFFICE: 131, Flant Sreet, H.
The Daily Press.
Hoxoxoxa, NowEMBER 7TH, 1906.
Is the receat statements by Mr. PUTNAM WEALE as to the condition of affairs in the
firm carried ou about three million dollars' worth of business pearly, und required a con- sideralle nomber of boats. After the typhoon, some of their cargo boats were damaged and the firm employed a broker to arrange to hire
A copy of the shipping journal Parehash fendant agreed with the plaintiffs that if he en sout to us, in which the weekly or did not deliver the cargo beat on the following dealer faithfully with a typical example of the
day ho would pay 8100 as damages.
wild statements that were made at first with
regard to the Suez and Canadian Mail routes, Haring in its corespondence and leader columus fully explained the misunderstanding weeks ago, and shown skarly that the C.P.R., while nobly beating its own previous record. does not oven profess to lowers the rounrkable times achieved by the Suez gail lines, the Imily Press not not go over takground again.. It seems evident, however, that Mr. Piera, the manger of the C.I.E., mest leave bsan growly misreported by the Canadian papers.
is very un ikely to have said that the fastest timo via Suez and overland was 35 ilaya. Thirteen years ago the P., & O. at reduced in record to 26 days as we rewinded car readers some time age.
A speriat Arsy Order states that it has been foreign competition. It avers that under decided to adopt in time of war a system of uilies work whereby an officer comosuding a free trade Rassing goods held their own
unit in to told will, as far as possible, be against foreign; and that the latter actually relieved of clerical, work by the officer in charge entered more freely when a tariff barrier of a baso record offico. Similarly, in poape, au was erected. There we fancy the Russian officer in charge of records will rediere the journal has been misled by studying values officers commanding the units which are affiliated to his record offleo of all clerical work that cRA instead of qualitica, for the foreign carried out in the recont office. The prin- imports it quotes are expressed in rouble [ciples on which office work should be based in terms, 8,772,672 roubles' worth in 1900, time of peace are as follows: (1)
The assimila- 6,470,561 roubles in 1901, and 19,900,004 tion, as far as posible, of perco conditions to roubles in 1902. Then also, the increase those of war. (1). The relief from responsi- of smuggling caused by the high tariffs was;
bility for clerical work of officers commanding units which will allow hum more time and more bound to affect the imports from European opportunity for the exercise of their proper Russia, which in the same years dropped in fauctions of cuntmand. ). The compilation alue from fifty-seven millions to thirty-of statistical information by an officer specially eight millions. In any case "melades uppointed to maint in the records of the units
After hearing the ovidence his Lordship reserved judgment.
PANTNERS QUARREL; AND CREDITORS PROCEED,
Four actions were brought against Chong Tani and Cheng Lai, partners in the Chan Shing firm, in which the following firms sought
to recover the amounts høresfter stated: "Th
Iu Hing Long, 839433; the Wing Chung Jong, S5630; the Kwong Cheong Lang. $96,15; and the Kue Choong Loong, $269.76.
Mr. Men 18" Hwathis); 160) (Ma. Ikarici1}j; - I Atsers. Perforate and Elphinstens's Tipest,
To, November 1st. At Prasileral Rasvelt's urgent desire the leal authorities at San Francisen karo with- drawn the metres taken to wears the cagie- At this name gation of Japaneseschool children. time they maintain that these measures were based on igal grounds and were in accordanos with the laws of the State of Californi
Over a hundred Japuose children immediately. fiegan to attend the American schools,
President Roosavalt kas wired his thanks tớ Cho Magor of San-Frannis v and congratulated him on the happy termirortion of the disparate..
MR W E. CRAIPS DEATH.
ANOTHER CASE OF SUICIDE.
It is allicially reported that the death of Mr. W. E. Craig, of Messrs, Ress and Co., which was ninequod in our provions issue, was duo to suicile, by eurting his throat with a razor in his bathroom. Thure was ao apparent rensou for this rash act; from inquiries the polien hava mode, ha was not in tradidl difinition; and, aws has already stated, he was on the eve of a happy and long jooketi-fne mafringe. It is thought that his attack of dengue fever must have affected his brain. Aa toques, however,
156, (Mr: Campholly – 2 | is to follow in due course
(Mr. Moller) #
Mr. Durger's White Blaze, 155, ...
(Mr. Crighton) I Mr. Fas Comauche, 128, (Mr. Moller)
Mr. Nephew's Minkeimer, J62, (Mr. Hayes)
Time, 3 m, 51-45.
STORE STAKEN, The 240, grifas only, 1 miles, 49 entries.
Mr. Ashford's Moriak, 155. Mr. Dalgleisin Mr. Quebec's Hurie, 152, (Mr. Cumming)... Mr. King's Ills, 155, (Mr. Vida) ...
Time 2 m. 44-1,58
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Mr. Otto Kong Sing appeared for all the plajutifs, and Mr. Stearonson (of MesuIY Deacon, Looker and Deacon) represented the second defendant in each action.
Mr. Stevenson informed his Lordship heMe. John Peel's Ard Patrick, 155. was not prepared to defend as the two partners bad quarrelled, and he was unable to get them tegelber to fled out whether the nuts claimed were owing or not. He would there fore consent to judgment on behalf of the second defendant.
Siccawej Plate, Tis. 250, 15 miles, 34
entries.
Bis Lordship gave judgment and costs to the plaintiffs in each action.
ACCIDENT TO THE GOVERNOR.
On Monday His Excellency the Governor had the misfortune to be thrown from his pony whil, playing polo on the Polo Ground. He fell on his face, which was severely cut, but fortunately he received us other injury. Yesterday it was ascertained that although contined to bis room he was much hotter.
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
The monthly competition for the Captain's Cup
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, November Vib.
BEFORE MY. HA. HazeLAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).
COMMITTING A NUANCE, The wainger of Mosan. Price and Co. procceded against a native for-committing an
obnoxious anisance.
On hearing the evidence his Worship impose! a fina af 85, and warned defondant that if bo- | appeard again on a similar charge he would be
Raed 8100, 10
Berous M C. D. MELBOURNE (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).
ANCHORING IN THE FAIRWAY. The master of the ys. Nixini Maru was fined 25 for mekoring his ressof in the 'contral
(Mr. Johnstone) ́] | fairway
Mr. Quebec's Cel ́ie, 161, (Mr. Meyarink). Mr. Quebec's Cedric, 158, (Mr. Cumming) -
Time, 2 m. 43-4-54,
REUTER'S VICE.]
THE STORM IN THE RIVIERA.
LONDON, November 4th,
3
wave, has done auch damage-in-the Riviera, A great storm, accompanied by a tidal
Nine torpedoes have been wrecked at Toulou, and the shipping has suffered
arverely.
THE BOROUGH ÉLECTIONS.
LONDON, November 4th. The elections for the Borough Councils in England show a sweeping victory for the
AIBORDERLY MARINE. Considerable excitement prevailed in Queen's Road Central on Monday night when marine from HMS. Keat took possession of the roadway. Bourishing a sword stick, He refused to pay his ricsha hire, and STAN ervating Buch 1L commotion tbat the police considered it advisable to arrest him. Ha was charged with refaing to pay hire, and with behaving in a disorderly manner.
A
Russian Far East gamot be accepted by all our conteruporary, "the interests of the affiliated to his office. To enable the commander and Hay Cup were held at Happy Valley from Moderates. In London the Progressives and means of procuring more money, the result
of a company, &c., to meet the greater demands the 3rd to 5th November, 1903. The following Fabourites were everywhere routed.
with absolute confidence and he has his
erities--coufirmation of a wholesale naturo
has lately been provided by the Russian newspaper Noede Vremy, which 'no one can export to be troubled with either pro-Japanese or anti-Shev tendoucies. In a recent leading article, it use statements: almost identical with many of those we lately quoted as emanating from the brilliant author of the Reshaping of the Far East". Trade and mufacture in the Primorski region. is,
T
cal population shoubl be considered before those subsidy and rebate-fe
panu facturers at home". Other merchants who wish to introduce their goods at southern ports will prefer that Vladivostock should go back to protection."
The Vulcan Ironworks, Ltd, at Shanghai have paid a dividend of Tls. 50 por alara.
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Another list of subscriptions to the Typhoon Relief Fund, bringing the total recred up to $262,452.39, will appar in to-morrow's issue.
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The Echo de Chine had telegraphio informa tion that the French submarine Latin which uk in six fathoms in Bizerts harbour, has been
found, and the bodies of the crow recovered.
which are now made upon bia by the dayolution of responsibility, it is asmoary that he should hare a book in whisk information concerning men of his company, do, is easily avaílable.
Those who bed the pleasure of attending the concert at tlig Peak Rotel on Monday night speak in the bighest terms of the artister.
raturne were made:-
Lt. R. M. Crosse, R.G.A...
CAPTAIN'S CUP.
Mr. . B. Norrie Hon. Mr. F. J. Badeley 91 Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson Mr. T. C. Gray
90-10= 80 **- 781 10 == 41 12 - 32 -989
97
MAY COP.
180
18 82 195. +3
17
18
479
10 2 80
- 12 1
Mr. F. Paget Hett Mr. P. Tester Major H. Broke, B.E 100 Mr. J. R. Wood
...... 145 POOL. Lt. C. B. Down, B.GA...~~~- Lt. R. M. Crosse, R.GA... 90 Mr. H. T. Butterworth 93 E. J. Grist. Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson 14-12 Mr. A. Brooke Smith... 93. 984 Mr. T. C. Gray
97- 9 = 83
Winnar of Captain's Cup Tis for May Cap. Winger of Pool.
Herr and Madame Marquardt enchanted every- one with their performances. The harp, att instrument always associated with romance and the finer sentiments, proved in the bands of Madame Marquardt as soul stirring as the Beriptures and the classies lead us to believe it was in the olden days. The beautiful melodies reason the enthusiasm of the auditors, and the gifted harpist had to comply with several encores. In bis varias selections Horr Marquardt showed what a wonderful power be Judge Welvarten, in the United Statoa passed with the violi, and his brilliant Farewell Cup, will be held at Happy Valley from The next competition, for the Robertson Circuit Court, ordered the San Francisco Board execution harmed his hearers, who
asked the 10th to 12th November, "1906. of Education to show cause by Kovember 5th for a repetition of several of his soloe. why Tyashara, n Japanese pupil, be not re- 378. Newhore's soprano soles was heard to. instated is the Paoific Hoights-Grammar great advantage in both her numbers. School.
Marin," with harp and violin accompanimsal, was exquisitely rendered, as was also Tosti's & Good-bye." On both occasions she gratified the audience with an anoors. To say that Mr. Goo.
Grimble was a success in the role of
Russian – contemporary has stated, absolutely undeveloped, so far as Europeans understand the term. Its doubted natural riches are practically untouched, and the country remains almost in its primitive condition. In fact, the nave Prenga admits, “during all the time that it has had control of the Primorski region, our Government has made no serious attempt to colonize it and to increase its material prosperity, Ou the contrary European Russia continued up to 1900 to sead thither
Chiness guntout and dispatch-boat the refuse of its criminal population-hardly Chunko got badly ashore on October 31st on Middle Rank, North Whangpoo Channel. Tog-
The
"Are
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS..........
The M.M. str. Ernest Simons, with the Dert French mail, left Singapore on Monday, the 5th inst, at p.m., for this port vis Saigon.
The J.-C.-J. Lja atr. Timahz loft Macassar
peoted here on or about the 13th inst.
for this pors on the 6th inst, and may be ex The str. Lightning, from Calcutta, left Singo
NORTH POLE EXPLORATION.
LONDON, November 4th. Advices received at Hopedale, Labrador, "stale that the explorer Peary is returning, after having reached 87.6 deg, the farthest north yet achieved.
THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW.
YORK.
LONDON, November 4th.
On the first chargo his Worship ordered-the- defendant to pay tho rieha coolis 20 cents pensation, and on the second, imposed a Gas of 5.
S: EALING A TYPEWRITER.. While the secretary of the Oriental Construction Corapisty was away at Couton. one of the Company's clerks and soother European Lad jollification in Hong- kong. As funds would not hold out, however, it appears that a consultation was hold as to the
being that the efork decided to pawn the Company's typewriter. The typewriter was accordingly pawned by the second defendant, and the $50 advanced on it was soon spent.
When the Secretary of the Company returned to Hongkong on Monday morning, he found resalt of subsequent inquiries, the two 'defend both typist and typewriter missing) and nu a
ants ware arraigned on the charge of larceny.
After boaring the svidence his Worship son tenced- the first to three weeks' imprisonment and discharged the second.
WEATHER REPORT.
The campaign for the Governorship of the following roport :- New York surpasses all previous clections for passion and vehcurence.
The Hongkong Obervatory yesterday i-suod | On the 611 at 12.20 p.m.-The barometer has fallen over N. Chine, and rissa slightly at most of the other statione.
The depression which may be slowly filling Pars to be almost stationary to the S. or 8.3. of Formosa
the
The high premurearca remains central over
continent to the North of the Yangtze. N. and N.E. gales will continue in the Formosa Channel and the NE. part of the Chion Sea.
President Roosevelt, being unable to
Governorship of New York, has commis personally participate in the [election for]
sicued Mr. Root to defare that the election of Mr. Hearst will injure and discredit honest labor and honest capital. Mr. Root denounced Mr. Hearst as a deliberate demagogne, an exploiter of sensationalism, The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon McKinley, and an upstirrer of useless Hongkong & Neighbourhood {fresh; fair. an apologist for the murderer of President to-day is as follows :--
discontent. After Mr. Koot's speech, the Formen Channel
at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
a good method of raising the intellectual boats and lightera were sent to her assistance by pianist is to state the obrions, but it is fair to pore on the 6th inst., .., and may be expected betting on Wall Street in favour of Mr.South coast of China between
and pronomical level of the country. Is the Shanghai, Tug and Lighter Co., but the to add that he contributed much to the success commercial policy was characterized by work of refloating is likely to take some time routine, and by a complete ignorance of va account of slack tides.
of the concert and the entertainment of the audience.
here on or about the 11th inst.
The P. & O. str. Peshawar laft Singapore for Hughes, advanced to.4 to 1. this port on the 6th inst., at 10 n.10.
N.
winde,
N.E. gales.
winds, Hongkong and Lamouka f strong. South coast of China between
--Samena No.1. Hongkong and Hainan..}
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