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INTIMATION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6т, 1906,
of only a missionary or two, for whose benefit it has certainly not come about. This is in reference to the increase of business indicated by the constant opening of new shops everywhere, and the remarkt- |able additions to and variations in their
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General Kuropatkin has Buished his third volume on the Russo-Japanese war. It deals principally with the battle of Moulden in February, 1905, while the first two are concerned with Linoying and Seabo.
A correspondent of the Spectator enters a
mock protest against the increasing use of what
which in 1900 caused a mortality of over 10,000, TELEGRAMS.[ but in 1904 killed only 5,664; and, together with this subsidenss of epidemic sickness, we have had mild winters, accompanied by a docrease of the type of illness which we may esli "Measonable." The second CAUAS
the
A. S. WATSON & CO-stock-in-trade. A few years ago, certainly he calls the ridiculous word "suffragette, " | frightful cost of the war, which was felt most
LIMITED.
CHRISTMAS
PIVER'S
depression of trade resulting partly from the out-ly after the extraordinary war expenditure bad Based, and trade had returned to its normal channels, and partly the normal reflux after the high-water mark that trade Lod
["DAILY PRESS" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.]
TRADE DISPUTES BILL.
LONDON, December 5th. The House of Lords has passed the
not more than a decade, the traveller would
Unless the would in which such freeld of have builed as a rare surprise the appearance language are coined is broken," he says, { in « Chinese shop of some obviously foreign shall be expected to call a lady novelist a
We are speaking, of course, of novelette, 'n ladies' hair specialista harroached just before the war. It may be uopod Trade Disputes Bill articles. inhad towns and places, not of long the girl who serves two pints behind the bar a established treaty "ports. The swell of quartette,' aud, by a scarcely greater for fival of trade and the frear ch culation of |
(imagination a lady oricketer, aftor Kipling,
flannelette.""
PRESENTS. kerosene, or the sight of its bonely can,
PANCY TOILET (Containing Soap, Perfume, Powder and Toilet Water).
MANICURE SETE.
might have reminded him that the West was knocking at the door of the East, but
CASES he certainly could not then, as he may now fast his eyes un formiga Imbardashery, clocks and watches, eaps and bats, foreign boots and shoes, and
event **atick-
PIPES, CIGAR and CIGARETTE HOLD:
Ett and CASES.
CUT GLASS BOTTLES Silver mountet and
Plain,
FUMES.
ROGER મર્યા
GALLETS
FLEUR D'AMOUR, VERA VIOLETTA and
FIVER'S TREFLE, AZURE A and COKYO.
other PERFUMES.
collars, to say nothing of weeks and susponders". A not hern contemporary notes that comparatively fow Chinese gentle
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Mr. W. H. Hillman, an‹ fiiial of the General Electrical Company, is builling at 8 benectuly
(New York) hou in which cleatrisily will. replace tres, apply the illuminant, and be used for many other doncello purposes.
Tho premises, therefore, will not have any obimneys, the heating and king being done by eleotri. city. All the doors will opou and close by the pressure of electric but, and even the lawa
mowers-will bo workód by el-atric motors. The
lighting is so arranged that the lamps will
light up simultaneously in the evout of any person approaching the bailding after the farlily has relived at night.
It is reported that the Japanese have deckled
to begin the constrastion of a now battleship, which will orceed in displacement the Dandnought by upwards of 3,000 tons. This now wash of-war will be of 21,00) toms, with a
however, this the B.M.J.'s hopa] that with the
money, mediod practies will regain its normal level of prosperity,
CONCERT IN THE CITY HALL
Murkens and Miss Buwis Hurt, as-isted by Another concert given by Miss Herriotta
local amatours, in the City Hall hat night Provid even more successful than the previous
COLLARD ACQUITTED.
...
Losnos, December 3th. Collard has been reprimanded, but acquitted of the main charge preferred against him.
KETER'S SERVICE]
LONDON, December 3rd.
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CANTON.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT).
December 4th.
AN ORDER FOR "CHINA LIGHT." Viceroy Choy Fu brought a very large staff to Canton with him and most of them are staying in his yamen. As the place is insuffi- cinnfly Bghted H. has ordered the China Light and Peror Company to install 300 more electric lamps in the yamer
ABOM'S REPUTATION.
It
The Kwangs Governor Lam Shlo-sis, who was recently appointed by Luporial edit to be one of the ministers of the Imperial Grand Counell, has cabled to Peking that lo loft Kweiliu Ou the lat instant to proceed to Peking to tako up his new ap- pointment. is said that Governor Lam's extraordinary promotion was due to Viceroy Shum's recommendation and influence Viceroy Shum appeared to have no influential friends in the Grand Coaucil to pull the strings- for him. An everybody knows, Vicarey Shun lid not at all like being transferred to Yuan- kwei and relies on 1 protégé's influence at the capital to secure him another appointment.
VISITS HONGKONG,
His Excellency Wa Ting Fang luft for Hongkong yesterday. Viceroy Chou Fu went
one. The audience was muora namorous, and was curtainly quite a appreciative. Miss Markens' brilliant execution again captivated a'l her hearer. She invested the
violin with wonderful powers, and though tho in- THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN. strument could not utter the spoken avguage it won the median bp which many Lonatiful sentiments and almost inerprasible emotions Mr. Miller, ex-Consul Goperal at Yako-personally to see him off. His Excellency will were expressed. In the hands of this artistu hamo. who is now in San Francisco, return to Canter in a few days. the violin is a revelation, Miss Bona vía Hout declared, at an interview, that Japan was. at the piano was more than interesting, and hor | resuly to go to war on the schools question. several solo, exquisitely played, reused the This declaration has led to a recrudescovce
Mr. G. P Lun.mert
men wear Chinese gricks, now that the foreign kinds are so accessible and cheap, and took more showy. For such things it is easy to HÒUBIGANT'S IDEAL and ROYALPER-] see a market, but if the new Chinese shops follow the example of their Japanese prototypes, we shall have to wonder what becomes of the importations. Only a few month after the opening of a certain Japanese town (Kofu, previously without railway connection) whole rows of semi-ord of twenty knots, obtained by the employ.alience to enthusiasm. foreign shops, containing purely foreigament of Parsons turbines, in conjan tion with (good, were tɔ be seen and entered. The Myabara water-tube boilers. She will carry twołra 12in gun, is association with Gia wonder naturally arises, whether all the quick-firers, and a dozen rather susiler quick Bewing machines, and bedsteads, and flere, for repelling attacks by torpedo oral CRYSTALLISED FRUITS,
bicycles, the shaving tackle and cooking This vessel is eren farger than the Satsuma, PASCALL'S AND CADBURY S CONFECuteuils, and the felt hats of fashin Early which has ja boon caused, and wil: die Victoria are not still in stock, unsold and place 19,000 when completed for sea. At the
Same time the Japanese are about to lay low unsaleable. In China it stems safe to a new armoured cruiser of 18650 tons, which is conclule, from experience, that there was
to have a speed of twenty-fire krots, and an eight of fin, and a number of smaller pieces.
LOPSIS PERFUMES. RIGAUD'S CAMIA PERFUME
TIONERY IN FANCY BOXES.
WINE AND SPIRIT HAMPERS. Containing our well known Brands of PORT, SHERRY, WHISKY, BRANDY.
Pprerod on the platform for the first time sinca bis return and was cardially welemed, He sang The Devout Lover" with forling and restraint and Lad to respond to an encore. In the sacom part of the programmo he was no less socoesful in bis rendering of The Rosary." Ms Kew met with afflittering reception for her interpretation of When viole's their fragrance spill," which way swoolly song, and had to make another appearance ia reply to an enviro. Mr.
of irresponsible newspaper comments, which are deplored in Washington and the Ste Depastmont has demanded an explanation front Mr. Miller,
MOROCCO.
THE TULT-HAN BAILWAY INBROGLIO,
Railway trouble broke out about the middle of It will be remembered that the Ynet-Han January this year owing to a difference of opinion between the offeinis and the gentry and the merchants,
bat one sim, flat of keeping foreigners out of Viceroy Shum during his tenure of office had
everything and aot up to his motts of "China for the Cinete" to the very day of bis departure. There has been a great deal of correspondence between the Viceregel Yamon and the Contral Govern.ext. Vienroy Shum Bailway scheme by the usual dilstory answers ad continually batreated the Kowloon-Canton
so dear to the Chinese official, which finally pressing necil, and then only after consulta Government—he probabilo
ended is vigorous action taken by the Hongkong tion with the foreign ministers,
of his romeval from the Liang Kwang.
The Vicarey was determined to carry ont, his
Loxnos, December 3rd, Admiral Touchard maands the joint France-Spanish forces in Moroccan waters,
proper likelihood of a demand for these armament of four fin guns, eight of 1 in, J. P. F. Jokl, associated with Bliss Murkeus in Lut no force will be landed except on a
a concerte for two visine, played as he usually dora, and a most enjoyable concert was brought The following ridícaloas lotter appeara in the to a close about 11 o'olook with the National
Authom.
new supplies, before the threwd meir who etc., are opening these up country stores imported
$15.00 82000 and $25.00 (the last ramed includendos. quarts of St. More suç 128, the Wine of the Eateute Cordial Celebrations in Paris).
A. S. WATSON & CO..
LIMITED,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Roogkong, 4th December, 1906.
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The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, December 6th, 1906.
Ir is rarely safe to argue on the "in one ser all" adage, xl particularly so with regard
to
R
vast country like Chim,
Some
superficial observer in some corner of the Empire writes a glowing felter about the symptoms of what he regarde as the civilization of the Chinese, and he has his imitators, and then back from Europo come the newspapers, full of comments able enough and sound enough if their foundation had been better. Still, there is a good deal
them. It is to be hoped they all go off well latest Over Seas Daily Mail. The reply is that and give saliskaction.
The second monthly eboot in soncoction with Right Half No. 1 Camping takes place ou Bunday.
The Institution of Engineers and Ship. builders of Hongkong holds its annual dance on Friday, 14th inst.
The Hongkong A.D.C. will produse Pinero's comedy "The Hobby Horse" on Thursday, 20th inst, and the two succeeding nights.
Considerable progres has been made with the raising of the sunken steamer Kupagekowe, which has now been lifted some distance frors the bottom.
Clab, Kennedy Road, Mr. J. W. Lee Jones This evening at the Union Church Literary
will read a paper on "The b'rench Revolution and its Teaching." Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., will take the chair st 9 p.m. sharp.
The Peking Syndicate's No. I shaft has been cleared of water, und sinking recommenced at depth of 390 ft. In No. 2 shuft, where the 14-fout some of coal was out through st March, the water has been lowered to 550 ft.
From Messrs. Dodwell & Co., agenta for the Allianeo Assurance Co., we have received useful blotting pad and calendar for 19.7, like- wise from the agents for Messrs. Cutler, Palmer and Co (Mesire, Sionen & Co. a piotursique calendar.
Mr. W. H. Evans and Mr. M. A. R. Fouza have joined the Volunteer Corps, the former
being postal to Left Half No 2 Company and the latter to the Engineer Company. Sapper J. Busiville has been permitted to resign on
leaving the Colony,
The French community in Tonkin has been considerably moved by the marder of Madame
Vre. Boljonus,and it is suggested that Europeans in order to protect themselves against their native servants should have a book with the photograph and names and addresses of their servants.
the Indian native regiment which is to succeed the Worengters could very well be dispensed with, the Colony giving a ural vote instead, says a leoil exchange. Sir.--The changes in the establishment of the R-galır Army, com. Lined with the proposed withdrawal of the battalion of British infantry from the garrison, has created a feeling of deep-seated arest among the European population of the Colony of Ceylon. At the end of 1905 the total population of Ceylon was over 34 millions. Of them only 8,20) were Europeans (including the military). If the Infantry battalion. is withdrawa tho European
colonists rightly for molestation and potty insults from the natives. It is true the tots! population is made up of various radas, and this may prevent any combined rising, still the population of Singhalese alone is mourly millions.
Possibly the burglars of Trenton, Now
Jersey, have been reading of the exploit of the German cobbler captain, and seen au inspiciting example for themselves therein. One would think an, to judge from the incident recounted by the New York correspondent of the Standard. There was a Hallowe'en masquerade bill at a Trenton bonse, and in the midst of the revelry by night three," briganda" with dark lauterna and burglarions tools entered by the windows, The monoor in which they whispered "Hist! be quiet!" drew roars of delight, and their unexation of silver from the sideboards, valuables from cabinets, and even brooches from Indios' persous, was much admirad. Not until half an hour after they had disappeared with
CORRESPONDENCE.
A BUSINESS MAN'S GROWL.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS."
Hongkong, Decembar 5th, 1900. S10,-I have always thought that Hongkong
Colony as legal teudor, but I made a mistake, ten-cent pieces are accepted everywhere in the
for this morning I sent my "boy" to the Post Offles to buy a fifty-cout stawy with five Queen-Head ten-oont pieces, and they were refused. This not only cansed great in- convenience, but cout
16 BD extra ten cents for late fee, for by the time my "boy" returned without the stamp, the mail had closed.
Ditto
CHINESE LAUNDRIES IN ENGLAND.cheme with Chinese funds alous and had devised plias to raise the capital by increased LONDON, December 31.
taxation, Following the adcics of his old friend Cho Siu-chuk, who, by the way, was The laundry women in Liverpool, who already appointed director of the Yust Han have been supplanted by Chinamen, besieged Railway and President of the Chamber of the new comers in the Chinese club on Commerce, it was decided to raise funds by Sunday, and attempted to storm the pre-taxation ostensibly for the construction of the
barricades, nud had to coulent themselves mises; they were however presented by
with stoning the windows of the club.
scheme so as to enst the British ont of it. On Yust-Hau Railway but with the intention of applying the fonds to the Kowloon Canton
the 9th of January this year a meeting was convened to submit to the gentry and merchants THE HUMOURS OF BLUE BOOKS
the Viceregal Ideas regarding the rising of funds for the Yuet Han Railway. Owing to Some time ago we bed reason to be grateful to the presence of uniarited officials who made the Transvaal for enlivening the anally dull themselves rather conspicuone by making pages of a Bing-Bank with aome distinctly threatening remarka the meeting took a lively 1 do not thisk that the shroffa at the Post humorous passages relating to Chinese Labour, turn and ended with the Lai Kwai Pui episodo- Office are authorized not to accept locul Athy example we now find, had been set by Telegrams were sent to Peking and through absidiary coins, but that they do not accept Tristan da Cunha which has of lata issued from the energy of the unofioial cement the officials them just lschuss they cannot get any discounts antipodean seansion of a country without a bad to giro way and the Tioaray's conning history into the full blaze of the publicity scheme to divert the Fast-Han Railway fonda provided by a British court of law, When this was thus frustrated. Since the arrival of H.E. island was recently deprived of the pleasure of Chon Fn his Chiof Secretary (Sham Tung) has reading the books нo kindly forwarded from been offered the post of President of the well-wishers in England by the steamer Parlons, Yngt-Han Railway Company but has declined it was unfortunately not the first occasion on to accept it owing to the mixed up state of which the inhabitants had been defranded of affairs. The present situation of affairs in as their wish to acquire learning and enlighten follows:A sum of 20,000,000 was collected od in the pages of a Blas- Book, it was decided whose hande Tautai, Chang To.chai, président mont. A few years ago, en the world is inform. through the nine charitable institutions in that Tristan da Canhs was in need of a shod-the subscriptions so to avoid exsponsibility in of the company, had left the duty of collecting tagater. The Colonial Office was consulted on
case of trouble. Taotsi Cheng, as every one the subject and, donbiless, at a auitable interval knows, was forced to accept the appointment by
on them as on banknotes,
I am,
Yours faithfully, BUSINESS.
JPOH OFFICIAL ON CHINESE PLEASURES.
Mr. E. W. Rizeh made the following Tery In opening the big Chinese theatre at Ipoh. commonsense remarks on the subject of photo and gambling. He bad referred at length to Sir Frank Brettenham's remarks on the Chinese, and a 'ded:
I quote this because I wish the Chinese to
the axag was it discovered that thoy had know that those who are responsible for the which would enable the existence of this British the ex-Viceroy's olíque; he in a wealthy man
reasous of their own for not obliging with an The hero of Koeponick would be the first to encore, having boou, in fact, real burglare admit that these were worthy members of his fraternity. Mr. Sikoa is becoming a very crado anliquity nowadays.
Government the Rodents and the Resident
whenever they have any complaints to make Chinese, and all wo ask of them is that General do not forget what they owe to the
they will bring it to the notice of the settle it, and not as the Chinese are stupidly Government and ask the Government duing in Singaporo, fght it ont amongst themselves.
to
invested
possession to be verified, it propoaude! the condi and has done everything to resign his post since addressed" Excelion co" from one of the inhabit-heads of the different charitable institutions. to sent to them. In reply there came a letter fande thong on which a dnly-qualified pedagogue would his appointment. It appears now that the ants, presumably the island clerk. It read as Three
collected were
by the
follows:-
million dollars ΠΟΡΟ drawn to "I am sorry of that it is impossible for us to and out of the remaining $3,079,400 it is sald pay for the redemption of the concession call whoever individual in the condition of the that $1,000,000 has been invested in local banke by trade is an architect, has been found not that you must not smoke spiam and you must sum of our property which consist in cattle, and pawnshops and the remainder $2,000,000
calury. If here was any porsibility to sell yearly guilty" of muuslaughter, but guilty of misde. not gamble. It is a bad thing to smoke too meanor in failing to sammen medical assistance much oplum, and it is a bad thing to gamble the salary for a man who choose to come at the which are intimate friends of the directors af aloop and potatoes wo be able and willing to pay invested with varions shops, the proprietors of for more than you can pay. But I think that island, also for the house we have act all the
A Christian enientist named Chisholm, who
There are some people nowadays who tell you
to bis son who had died from diphtheria. He those people forget that it is necessary for necessary to build ou, sproially comfortable the charitable institutions. Owing to the has been ordered to come. up for judgment if every human being to play as well as to work,
of excuse for these somewhat premature Twenty-four Chinese, comprising the crew that Robert F. Chisholm, aged 600, who lived Ipoh this splendid Theatre opened, where after fire with as for a short time that may be for and that it is very problematic whether the called upon. It was at Acton on October 30th and I am very glad to see in a busy place like enough for a man who intend to bring with his stagnant state of affairs it is rumoured that wife If there was a man which aboose to come many of these shops are on the verge of failure. your day's work yourselves.
you cau come and enjoy charity but not for made live of it to be may possible, un as to bring success to the manage-slips and products of the island.
I hope that every one will come as often as stay with one of the small family and he will funds invested could in many cases be recovered be share off with things we get from passing Moreover it appears that isny of the shares Singapore Free Press. ment and plenty of enjoyment to yourselves.--
Of course be wonderful to you to hear that taken up by the "Sin Kwan" or gentry were. in the year (1904) only (5 shilling) came in the only taken up by them with the object of placing Island so we leave the consideration to you if them amongst their friends, have not been that is possible for us to pay-a such sum which pisced at all, and when the first call of $1,00 a schoolmaster require,
was made these gentry got the shopa to hand in promissory notes stating that the money was invested with them. I shall have mora to say on this bead in my next
Mrs. Lawrence, speaking at the Holbora Town Hall, declared that the Suffragettes had a great many things up their score We, says Punch, had always wondered what it was that gave some of them such an air of being badly dressed. Wherein Patch shows a fouck of feminine spite.
13, Busthall Avenue, Bedford-Park, was Alest charged with the manslaughter of his son, aged taking to his bed a "heator" was called in, but 10 years. The boy beesine ill at school, and on
the boy sank and died from diphtheria on Oct. 16tb. Mr. Gill, K.C., who prosecuted, submitted entitled to cars ont their ideas upon themselves, that although Cbristian scientista might be
they ought not to be allowed to practice upon those too young to judge for themselves. Mr. said he had been a Christina edientist for five Gill read a statement by defendant, in which he
years. When deceased becaus ill he conanted healer," but he never suspected diphtheria, Miss Turner, the healer, suggested that a doctor might be called in. Mrs. Eddy, who was at the head of the order, bad advised that conres in infections C3888,
trumpetings of the awakening of China, of of the German steamship Syfang in Stottia the coming of the Oriental, and almost, we
barbour, mutinied and wounded the sptain, might say, of the apotheosis of the Astatic.seriously. The police barded the Syfang, and two mates, sud on engineer, the last named The so-called unchanging Eust fe as mutable, after a sharp struggle overpowered and arrested humanly speaking, as any other centre of the mutineers, society and there is a general opinion among residents of any stating that things to-day are scarcely recognisable in the most truilful picture of ten years ago. One noticeable feature is the avidity with which Chinese lake up land wherever a collection of foreigners sotiles. The foreigner seems fluttered, if we say that his mere wighbour- hood is considered to afford protection frsus official squeeze; but there are others who explain it otherwise, who say they rush to take up the land to prevent the bated alien between the divan and the staircase, and rash and bad. That ductors are at present passing Here we have an item of now at once good; Both statements are probablying out he found the stairway on fire, the through bad times is (says the British Medical getting it. a little too extreme. It is not at all inprob-flames mounting rapidly. With the assistance able that the phenomenon is simply caused of the fukis be extinguished the flames, and estimated that during the last three years their Journal) undoubtedly true, for it has been by the quite natural and characteristic afterwards called the polica, who found the
incomes have fallen off 25 per cent, although staircasa saturated with kerosene and strewn there has been some improvement since 1904, desire of the Chinaman to turn an honest with suavings. As the place was azirsured, tsel or two. Another change, however, that no suspicion rested on the div an keeper, and baliore the chief causes to have been, first the which all look back upon as the jesu year. Wo the last decade has witnessed, is observable the polios are of the opinion that the act was in many towns where the foreigners consist prompted by revenge on the part of some entaider.' gradus dying down of the spidemio of influenza,
The police are investigating what looks like a malicious attempt to set fire to premises at 25 Nullah Lane, Wanchai. An opium divaa keeper, whose place is on the ground floor, happened to notice theglimmer of a light through the partition
WEATHER REPORT,
the following report:
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday i sted
138
The man which to the most ved at the Island is the On the 5th at 11.30 o.m.-The depression land, but he better a camarried man.
member of the Chorob of Eng. is still lging over Manchuria, and the barometer
The writer
goes on to say that this report has follan over China generally, particularly in will be a really one made by me," as he had na- the North
sembled all the heads of families before he wrote Pressure has given way also, and is low in it. He closes the schoolmaster question with the neighbourhood of E. Japan. The highest the confession that "we islanders cannot amount pressure is shown evor Central China.
te salary a tell so we leare this matter for the and will baseme light in the Form Channel for it"-N-C. Daily News.
The monsoon is interrupted in the North, presant if we be able in the future we will call Fresh to moderato menenon is indicated over the N. part of the China too.
Hongkong rainfall for the 2 hours ending
to-day is as follows:- at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 koura sading at noon. Hongkong & Neighbourhood * Formosa Channel...
N.E. ...moderate South coast of China between }
light
Hongkong and Lamooks) South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Hainan..
ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE.
i
The Hongkong branch of this Institute held an examiuntion in hygiene in its bearing on
The Committee of the last Al Fresco Fete school life, on Deccaber 3rd and 5th. Eleven held on the 18th November in the compound of candidates entered. The papers will be for- tha Roman Catholic Cathedral are deeply warded to the Home Institute for them to decide thankful to the ladies and gentlemen who to whom certificate shall be given. The follow- contributed in any way to the success of the ing were the examiners:- winds, Bazuar. Their gratitudo goes particularly to Ho. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, P.C.M.O., De,
to Lavat. Col. A. G. Fitton, D.9.0., and officers Francis Clark, M.O.H., Hon. W. Chatham, M
of the 2nd But!. (Qudin's (wa) Royal West Inst. C.E., (Director of Public Works), A, II, Kent Bagiment, to Machado String Band and Orgb, A.R.J.B.A., B. A, Irving, (Inspector of Same as No. 2. for gifts from Messrs. H. Price & Co, aut Mr. Schools), E, Ralph, M.C.S., M. R. San. Inst. E. winds, light, cloudy, drizzling rain paying all expenses about $2,300.
F. Daninberg. The Bazaar realized after (Secretary), Alfred Carter, M, R, Son, Lost
{Moderator).
or mist
Same as No.2.
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