INTIMATION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES SATURDAY, DECF MBTE 8TH, 1906.
Ying Kee, the conservancy contractor, was TELEGRAM S.] before the Magistrato yesterday for as alleged breach of his contract. Mr. J. Analogs,
solicitor, successfully contented on his behalf
that the Magistrate had an jurisdiction
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dwindled, and everyone knows how much i dearer it is than the native produot. It looks then as if either the pictures of the evil results in China were overdrawn, or that the masses are actually able to afford the high A. S. WATSON & CO., priced drug from India. Those who use the Indian drug must obviously be using it in moderation, if only on account of its scarcity and dearness, The Friend of China might just as well coustitute itself a shampion of
send under the Aliens Act, on account of a penny-cabbage" cigars, because they are
look of wmes of subsistence. They appealed IIR less strong than high-priced Huvanas.
to the Immigration Board. A later report prevent position with regard to opium is states that the Chinamun were admitted into
that the remedy for breach of contract lay¦ GENERAL TAKES HIS LIFE. in a civil action, and Mr. C. D. Melbourne dieissed the summons.
LIMITED.
CHRISTMAS
PIVER'S
LONDON, December 7th. Major-General Tucker has com
Thirty-two Chienen, per the steamer Machaon, angaged for a Liverpool laun. dry, were provented from landing at Grave-mitted suicide.
PRESENTS. much the same as if it had elaborated and Liverpool,
FANCY TOILET CASES Containing Soap, Perfume, Powder and
Toilet Water),
MANICURE SETS.
exaggerated the evil resulta of excessive "moking of cheap tobacco on the masses at Home, and then, pointing out that the weeds smoked by the King and other moderate and sonsible nokers are far stronger, had clamoured for the stoppage of their importation. W. F." is the Full Mall Gazelle ḥas pointed out that only nino-and-a-half picu's nt of every kind nd piculs of opiumi used in China are from CUT GLASS BOTTLES Silver moanted sad fadia. There is a manifest discrepancy between the frightful stories of our morni HOUBIGANT'S IDEAL and ROYAL PER responsibility in China and the statement We do PUMES
of our fancial share in the traffic.
PIPES, CIGAR and CIGARETTE HOLD.
ERS and CASES,
Plain.
ROGER and GALLET'S
FLEUR o doubt that China is sincere in wishing D'AMOUR, YERA VIOLETTA to exclude Indian opium, but it is absurd tu suggest that any check will be attempted on the native source of revenue, The Priend of India writers have themselves het the eat out of the bag. So far as all these wonderfid official ediets mod interdiets are concerned, the Chinese authorities. can casily, as a contemporary has put it, manufacture piles of that upproprate kind of evidence. So far as the tales of evil dose are concerned, Sir HANEY BLAKE recently pinned down one exaggerator mostly. He said:
other PERFUMES. PIVER'S TREFLE, AZUREA and CORYO-
LOPSIS PERFUMES.
RIGAUD'S CAMIA PERFUME.
CRYSTALLISED FRUITS. PASCALL'S AND CADBURYS CONFEC- "TIONERY IN FANCY BOXES.
WINE AND SPIRIT HAMPERS.
Coutaining our well known Brands of PORT. SHERRY, WHISKY, BRANDY. etc., $15.00 $20.00 an! $25.60, (1 last cumed inchideg dez. quarts of St. Maro-anx 1898, the Wins of the Entente Cordial Celebrations
in Paris)..
LIMITED,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Hongkong, 4th Docoaber, 1906.
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There is one observation I wish to make with reference to this matter. I may tell you I Lave been making enquiries about it, and as to the anxiety to prevent the use of opium merely because it is opium, I must say I am entirely averse to proposing any measure that would interfere with the freedom of any won unless ember has stated that this piam trail is there is a
necessity shown for it. The ton. raining hundreds or probably thousands of fathilies at louet I understood him to say that. is nobody who feels more than I do or is
A. S. WATSON & CO..king, but, as I said two or three months ago, mors alive to the disastrous effects of oplam I go upon the principle of asking the Principal Medical Ofour or someone else in his depart- ment how many people have been treated for the consequences produced by epium, and the result is that within the last three yours the Medical Department of this island having obtained returns from all the hospitals, only treated two or three people for effants that could he attributed to opium. I think that i very satisfactory, and I am sure it is a return that will be satisfactory to the hon. member, and white I would be in entire sympathy with anything that would prevent the ozonin e of opium, I am not prepared to accept the view that because certain people in certain countries use opium in a certain way and suffer unverely from it, therefore we should prevent the use of. opinn by the Singhalese who may have increased the use
euf it of lat, but about, whom the report
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Speaking on November 3rd at Edinburgh, Mr. Kair Hardie, the leader of Lho Independent Labour Party, cared that
if the lianse of Commoss refused to discuss Sociation an armed revolution with general strikes would be the alterative. He frequently met and admired Souistists who were prepared to risk everything in order to realise their ideas, and who were quite prepared to appeal to the nation.
Latest information of the injury done to the cotton orup in the Punjab this year by the boil worm shows that the area affectel is less than that of last year, and that the damage is also loss omsiderable. Hara, however, has been done in the districts of Montgomery, flnog, Lyallpur, Gujaa wals, Multan, parts of Shulipur and Dena Ghazi Khan. Bull the wister frosts Le unduly early there will bo a further reduction of estimated yields.
A landslip occurred on Thursday at the site for the new power station for the Electrio Light Company, at Wanchai, es a result of which the men were killed. About a dozen
clios were employed cotting the face of the hit sides, when without warsing, a mass of earth weighting three or four tous, fell and buried most of the men. Those who escaped promptly went to the rescue of their commdes and succused in liberating them ail, but not before three of the entoabed men had boon saptheria. The others were uninjured.
Dogtors are still at daggers drawn on the appendicitis question again. The grapa season having arrived, a controversy has arison in
pondicitis, but is a matter of fact it is musk appendix. I do not think that they cause ab safer to swallow a cherry or a peach stop than a grape good, because the former on account of of their size, could not possibly penetrate the opening of the appendix, whereas it is just possible that a grape seed could, though I bare never seen say, which hud."
MORE BATTLESHIPS.
LONDON, December 7th. Bonaparte recommends the con- struction of four now battleships.
CHINESE LABOUR FOR GERMANY,
LONDON, December 7th. West Prussian agriculturists have decided to import Chinese labourers.
CANTON.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
December, fith,
NEW DIRECTOR,
Expectant Profest Fong Fau-ming has boun sppointed director of the Whampoa Naral College.
KOWLOON-CANTON BAILWAY.
POLICE COURT.
Friday, 7th December,
BEFORE ML. E. A. KAZRLAND (FIRST POLION MAGISTRATE),
www.
INGRATITUDE.
Leonora Arlogin, of 13 Sawah Fong, Waunhai, summoned her brother, R. E Arlogin, for disorderly conduct Inspector Tootsi Kung Sum-isan was delogated by Gourlay stated that the girl had kopt bor Viceroy Sham to attend at the conforano i brother several months whilst he was out of at Paking to settle the railway agreement with work; and, as she tand been engaged ny hovac- the British Minister. It is now reported that keeper, she wished bira to keng away and not the agreement has been signed and Tuotai molost her. On the occasion in question bo Kang in about to return to Canton. Owing abusel her and threatened her with a chopper. to the increase of international affairs, on Defendant was bound over in $100 to keep acconut of various projects, it is said that the ponce, Viceroy Chou Fu will appoint Kang as secretary in the Foreign Office when he roturna to Canton.
YVET-HAN RAILWAY.
THE THAMWAY CASE.
The native alleged to be one of a crowd of coolies who assaulted a tras motorman when he attempted to airest a cocliù who hat brakan. It is reported that yesterday Taolai Cheng one of the panes of glass in the car, again To-chaireanired the following telegram from appeared to moswer the charge. The evidenca Thotai Won Cho-taoi, Director el the was that defendant told the other men to Chinese Imperial Telegraphs of Hongkong strike the complainant. In those eirconstances (Translation)." Railway Cheang. Sir, Your his Worship conld not conviot and dismissori bumble servant (Wan Cho-t-ol; will in futurs the summons. have nothing further to do with (the Yust- Han) railway affairs. I will only it light
SHAI'S SERIOUS CONDITION, and watch future developments, success or
LONDON, December 7th. The Shah of Persia is reported to be dying.
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S
MESSAGE.
LONDON, December 5th. President Roosevelt, in his message to Congress, carnestly hopes chat Congress will sauction a lower tariff, or absolute free trade, to products of the Philippines, Heaunounces that the Philippine Legislativo Assembly will meet in the sprins, and discusses minutely the Japanese question, insisting an treating all untions fairly. It is a sure mark of a low civilization to abuse or to
France to whether or not this fruit causes
boteriologist of the Pasteur Instituts, has pro-discriminate against strangers who conduct sppoudiuilis. Dr. Metoanikoff, the celebrated
nonnord bimself as follows: "I hate uovor.in
themselves properly. Hostility to the all my urperience diamovered a grape seed in un
the American people, and may be fraught with Japantee is most discreditable to
the most grave consequences. The President eulogises in glowing terms, the achieve. uncuts of the Japanese, and recalls hos the Japanese contributed $300,000 to the sufferers from the earthquake in San Francisco. E declares that the exclusion of Japanese from the schools is wicked, and su absurdity, and if America deviros u great commercial development in Asia, she must freely and gladly extend to other nutions the trentinout which she expects to receive.
At the Neval and Military Lodge on Thurs day night the following offlors were installed for the year 1907 --Right Worshipful Master, Wor. Bro. A. W. ; Immediate Past Master, War. Bro J. Smith Depute Master, Wor, Bro, F. Howell; Substitute Master, Wor Bro. F. Last; Worshipful Seulor Wardeu, Bro. E A. Chapman; Worzbipful Junior
LATER.
Californians greatly resent President Roosevelt's message, and Southernera strongly sympathise with the Californiani on the racial question.
of the Principal Medical Officer is that the use Warden, Bra, G. W. Coysh, Secretary, Bro. J. J. Biske; Treasurer, Bro. J. McLeod; of opium by them is leneficial when it is used rheumatism and дея в prophylactis for malaria, while he was unable Chaplain. Bro. F. Winter: Souior Deaeda,
The Washington Government is institut. to say that the use of epium, as far as he could Bro. C. W. West; Junior Denon, Bro, J. find had proved injurious to the community. Newman; Organist, Bro. A. A. Caesar; ing proceedings in the San Francisco Courts That is the position at present. As far as I am concerned, I will nofor interforo with the Director of Ceremonies, Bro. W. J. J. Gust; to test the constitutionality of the Californias
is shown to be nussssary for their welfare,"
Mongolian descent in separate schools.
failors of the concern. In the event of the failure of the company I only know that I have paid my money (for share") to carcin charitable institutions and I will dem the
return of it from them."
BEFORE MR. C. D. MELAKIURNE (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).
FRENCH SAILOR'S LOSS.
A riesha molio was charged with stealing 50 from a sailor belonging to the French örainor D'Entree wlcan An English polion-
Tuotai Cheaug Tochai has sunt a petition man acting
ns interpreter dicited from
to Viceroy Chou Fu praying that permission complainant that while he was drunk defendat may be granted him to resign the presidentship look the money out of his pocket.
munt.
INCOMPATENT RICSERVER.
Hig
of the Yuet-fan Railway Company so that Worship did not consider the evidamen con-
may return to his natire village to baryelusive and discharged the defendant, Lis mother. His Exooliency repliod as follows:-" I hare carafuily noted the contents
A coolie was alarged with plying a ricaba of your petition. You (Tantai Cheang) without a licence and endangering the file have been very energetic regarding railway of a womas, Defendan: and driven the ricsha affairs and accepted the presidentstip of the egligently that he overturned it, causing Yust-Han Railway Company.
the far to be vinhoutly thrown out and I recogniza your valuable and energetio anrvices. You now
injured. Conuitted for six weeks' imprison-
lesire to resign the position and return homes to bury your mother; according to precedent I should sonction your request, but at presint the people of the Company, the new president is not yet alectail, the monies collected from the first installment have not been accounted for, and investigation has not been made us to where therefore assume tuo responsiblity; consequer,t thoas monies have been invested. You must
ly your petition requesting me to permit you to resign from the presidentship cannot be con
there is so much difference of opinion amongst
WOULDN'T GET CUT OF THE WAY. A. riesho coulie was couvintel of obstructe two cars. Hu got in the way of one and tho
gone braka had to be applied to avert a
tragedy. Then he crossed over into the down
track and got in the way of another tram
with a like renit, Fixed 82.
| MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT-
Friday, December 7th,
(MARINE MAGISTRATE).
sidered at present, and I will only consider it (BRFORD LAT. C. W. Brokwith, R.N., and release you from the presidentship when a new man is elected and is willing to accept the position."
FATEHAN BAILWAY.
A landslip took place at Six Tong while the labourers were at work digging earth on a hili. side. Five men who received torious injarios were removed to a foreign hospital.
MACAO,
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT).
December 6th.
A DANGER TO NAVIGATION.
Captain de Hormy of H.M.S. Kent proceeded against Chan Kui, coxswain of the unlicensed] steam laureh Peggy on a chargo of negligont navigation in the waters of the Colony on the Brd iustaut.
First-class Petty Officer John Brown, of HM.S. Kent, staled that he was taking his captain from Murray Piur to the ship. When ball the distance was severed the captain gave the order hold water." Looking round witness was the Peggy just clearing their bow. At the same time he observed another steam 'hont painted green which led to go full spoed entero, or she would have cut his craft down,
BERI BERI AMONG FRISONERS. A few days ago four prisoners were hauded by our Government to the Chinese authorities.
W. II. Tate, A.B, corroborated the Rest These men were confined in the Monte Fort witness' statement, after which defendant and when removed ware suffering so badly denied erossing the Naval boat's how. He said from beri-beri that they could hardly stand and be passed under the stern of the boat and, when were taken away in riokshas. It would be it slopped, steamed fall spoed astern. give closer attention to the gaol and other prisona in Macao with a view to improving the Sanitary statis of these places. Although prisoners, these men should be allowed' more »xercise and fresh air.
HCNGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DEB YEUX-ROAD Ct. iberty of the people except to the extent that it Stewards, Bros. C. H, Parkinson and J. Elaw, allowing the segregation of children of well for our Colonial Surgeon, Dr. Aranjo, to
LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, 2.0.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 8TH, 1906.
Tux organ of the Anti-opium Society, the Frisad of China, from which we extracted the remarkable paragraph published yesterday, is entitled not inappropriately, but the contents generally on the last number suggest the need of a sub-title like the Enemy of India or the Scorner of all Things British China's proposal to give pre-
The members of the Police Force hare arranged to hold a danes on Boxing Night.
The Protector has begun salvage operations in douneation with the German steamer Petrarch,
Major Pritchard is to be entertained to a farewell dinner by the members of the Hong. kong Valunteer Corps on the 18th inst.
The high dollar and increased price of oom-
Gibson Inner Guard, Bro. H. E. Lowther; Tyler, Bro. J. Vansions,
VB'
THE NEW HEBRIDES.
|BRITISH SUBJECTS SEEK PRENCH NATIONALITY.
Reuter, the other day, annonand that Britain
----TAXES.
His Worship considered defendant's explana tion very unsatisfactory, and taking inte consideration the constant annoyance caused to 'pavel
and boats going to Morrey Pier by launcher dashing across
frum
their bowe, which practies he intended Lo stop, he considered the сохняній
Soobor Gentil de Menezes persiste in bidanger to navigation and suspended his certi- taxation proposals. Several meetings were held which time, if defendant wishes it returned, be
fieste for three months, at the expiration of ↑ in the Chinese hospital to discuss the matter, will be required to present himself' for a further and things look serious,
emmination.
By kind perzinsiug of Lient.-Col, W. Beoft- Moncrieff and Officers, the band of the third Battalion "The Duke of Cambridge's Owä" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following. programme of music during dinner at the and France had reached an agreement about Hongkong Hotel; this (Saturday) evening :— the New Hebrides. Both Powers hace subjects
Programma of Munic.
in these falands, who require to be governed and Barch Stars and Stripe," ........ Sonar protected. The agreement has aroused dissatis.
"Ebren on the Rhine," ... Gassner faction in Anstralia. H.M.B. Pegasus Selection "The Mikedo,”.
Ballivan recently returned from the islande ta Lied..........." Gute Nacht,"
where one of the officers, on being inter
A NEW TERRITORY TRAGEDY. Overture......" Rosamunde"
.......... Bohubert American Sketch "Down South,"...... Mfyddleton The
by a
Sydney Morning Herald
reporter, said: of the New Hebrides is to a very Polka......
The police have just learned of a triplo tour- "The Dragoons,"
Farbach large
that the Federal appears to us
authorities de the only by them. There is at present a party der which must have taken place early this DINNER MENU-Hors D'Oeuvres-Anchovy and
nut realise their
responsibilities. Throughout of them making surveys of the city, but wok on the hillside towards the Shotin Olive Croutona. Soup-Mock Turtle. Fish-
the
British settlers told as the Balled Fish and Hollandaise Sauce.
as of TROUP Entrees
ther hope their mission will result in PABI. It appears that the three victims resided disadvantages under which they labour-dis Joints, &c.-Rost Sirloin of Bref and Bace taxes if exported to Australian ports, and they
Australia. Their products
are subject to beary ary Rotid Leg of Mutton and Caper Sauce Cold Gams are called upon to pay oxorbitant freights. On
SPECIAL COM 3199ION BES. Macao is now full of officers on special commissions. These oflears are paid handsomely
imodities in Hanoi has induced a number of miniscences of All Nations. Arrd. Godfroy1rge the hands of Australia, buc ft. but we see no visible signs ofanv good done to
French residenta to form bakar.
a co-operative
Messrs. E. 8. Kadoorie and Cc. are in receipt
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ferential treatment to the native-gros of telegraphic information from Singapore, Lamb Cutlets and Green Peas, Haricot Oxtail,vantages imposed by their own brathrun in some good to poor Macno. The citizens have with Wong Shan in the village of Kam Y
drug bes its entire and unqualified approval, advising them that the crushing of the Raub because it is incontrovertible, it says, that Australian Gold Mining Co. for the past four Chinese opium is less injurious than Indian weeks, yielded B45 ozs. melted gold, from 3.281 opium. The same number insists that it tous of stove,
is the duty of the British people to repay
C
Inspector Scantlobery, the head of the police
from Dublin a postcard, which says:-"Give each of your men a little cage with a livenouse In it, and it will not take five minutes to run all the women out of the House of Commcus."
Chicken liver and Ham Patties. Curry-Dry.
Potatoes, Roast Turkey and Cranberry Bauce, Fio and Mixed Sabu Swaste Vermicelli Pud- ding, Chocolate Ice Cream and Finger Cakes. Dessert Coffoc-Fruita.
CORRESPONDENCE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS"
* CALCULATING GODOWN SPACE"
Hongkong, December 7th. BIE-I understand from the letter which appears in your issue of to-day under ebore heading that the loss on 1 c.ft. after deducting 30 per cent for passages, and 20 per coat for
witnessed much of this apparent energy, with ao practical result.
EARLY MORNING TRAVELLERY.
NEW HARBOVE MASTER,
Shaw which lies behind old Kowloon, Das was a son of the old man, a second was a nephew and the third was a friend. On Sunday the other hand, the French settlers are
for Complaints are rife of the alleged too carly afternoon the three Iaft the house given every possible encouragement by their Government, and in addition to their produce departure from Macao of the steamer Honom a walk, and na they did not rotors that being s
admitted
practically free into New Chins the indemnities received after the at the House of Commons, has received
Every morning many Chineso passengers from night the old man concluded they had gone to Caledonia, they are subsidised in
many ways." The aggrived Englishmen were therefore forood
the neighbouring villages who come down in Kowloon City and stayed thore. The next day "opium wara", to return to China an
to transfor their allegiance from Great Britain page heats wise the steamer, The result of and night passed without bringing any tidings amount equal to what the Chinese bave
France, in order to earn a livelihood. Bar. this is that they go to Hongkong by the later of the young people, and on Tuesday morning dened with such heavy handicaps the Britisk bost. It used to wait till 8 a.m. once.
he decided to go out in search of them. He speut on foreigu epium, and to recoup
settlers were unable to compete with the Freuch
took the same path, bat he had only been out China the expenses ehe was put to in fight
and many of them had perforce beceras
horrified to astureilsed French subjects, and their schooners
Car new harbour master, Captain Diogo about an hour when he was ing the foreign devil. This strikes us as a
Yesterday afternoon Mr. F. A. Hazeland and
were to be sesu in the inlanda flying the de Fá arrived bere sous days ago. Baalior discovor the bodies of the missing youths, notable example of an inch given and an a jury conducted an inquiry into the circum-
tricolour. Large numbers of others were wait Alves Branco will be leaving next month. terribly mutilated, and the vicinity bearing stances of the death of Tan Pai, a prisonor
an Englishman to see his own people compelled to ing to fake a similar
A
step, and it was galling to ell taken. The anti-opium people seeni to
tracas of a struggle having taken place. In esch be is the frame of mind of the beggar who died in Victoria Gaol the previous day.
seek a living by hauling down bis country's flag
case the throat was out, and the bonds and bodies H.E. THE GOVERNOR.
had ugly grahos. The farmer made his way to who was placed on horseback. No argument Dr. Moore stated that the cause of death was loss in storage is 56 per cent of the whole. If The possibilities of the New Hebrides Group
Shatin and reported the occurrence. The police is even listened, to by such people, whose peritonitis, and the jury returned a verdict of this is so, the writer has goze just se much ander a settled forin of government are very
astray at the speaker at the particular meeting between Great Britain and France must have telegrams, which explain themselves
great, and the new agreement arrived at We have been asked to publish the following than took the bodies to the mortuary. Robbery extravagance is no more to be marvelled a
to which he refers. They overstate the loss an enormous effect" The High Commissioner
is anggested as one of the motives for the In the twenty-first year of its publication 6 per cent whereas the writer overstates 12 Thaza, visited all the important i
Pacific, Sir Everard F. in for the Western than the tolerance with which the public
From Governor, Hongkong, to. Secretary of dastardly crime, as the friend of the two parties Talic this marvellous Mesars Koily and Walsh's "Imperial English cant. The available space of 1 ft, after Now Hebrides Group by the "Pagnans in strongly advise my handing over Government are missing.
islands of the State, dated 3rd December, 1906. "Doctors bed a watch and chain and 933 in money, which listen to them. paragraph which we reproduced in yester undoubtedly the premier production of its kind figaros, is as follows:--
is making the deduction based on the writer's July last, and made a most exhaustive inspec
tion. This
was the first osasion of a visit by to May immediately on his arrival on 8th day's issue without commont. The same in the Far East. Being arranged so as to snit
Gross messorament
the High Commissioner, and although the December and leaving for change to Jara on people who have painted the horrors of bath native and foreign merchants, there is no
less 30 o/o for pasages.
nature of his mission was not officially anpounced 15th Tecember returning 20th January. thousands of Chineso doubt that capies of it will, as heretofore,
soceptxt by all the officers of Plasse telegraph if I should act on this advice." the worshippora to their seats he selected thousands and
that he was gathering material
twelve of the comeliest ladies from his flock. Reply from the Secretary of State, dated 4th They were arrayed in roben of radiant white. degraded and dying because using opium find a resting place on desks in the majority now assert emphatically that Chinese opium of local hongs, Much information on local affaire indispensable to the man of boginom,
death from natural causes,
and Chinese Diary and Almanac"
Wad.
4
I- Aft.
it
*70 c.ft...
less 20 o/o for loss in stowage 14
for 4
'56 c.ft.
the port to the British
upon an ingenious idea for filling bis church.
A Methodist minister in Philadephia has hit
Instead of having patriarchal detoons to show
authorities, in view of the 20 agroomint with Decomber, 1906. In reply to youe talogram Loking like detached bridesmaids (hay created The only islands which Bir Everard of yesterday's date act on advice of doctors. s profaunu senastion (the "Morning Lender" im Thurn did not visit in the
Pegasus
is not half as injurious as Indian, is to be found within its covers. Líka thé gate i vor fatal deduction 44 ́oft, leaving +56 eft were Aneityum and Santo, but all information/Hope you will defer return to work until quite states. They handed round the collection late,
have previously pointed out the small block of the same firm, utility is its afm, and available for stowage.Yours, ofc.. proportions to which Indian imports have its score an undoubted centro-bull.
A. B. C.
concerning these two important dietrists was recovered." already in the hands of the High Commissioner,
and the
yonng gentleman via with one 'another in giving the biggest dollar bill and winnity sweetest smile,
The
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