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ALLIED INTIM(DÁTION: EXTRADITON CASE. [ On the morning of the 11th indant Mr. Siee Ting, donlkt, was paid a vil at bía private house, 5 Wongaeichoong Bad, by a ma named Lau Yuk-ting. This caller told the dentist be was Law Kwa-ng. a mano much feared in the Kwangtang. Province by reason of the fact that that worthy was on of the Sian mast notorious of Chinese brigauk. Ting replied that euch could not be the case an Lau Kwa-ng bad hoon bekended in Canton, The visitor replied that that was only's radar. He was that celebrated chief; and the Chinone authorities and placed a price of $10,000 on his hood. He then demandal mouny-le-pay-the- pages of fifty ofhis gang, who wore "wanted" in China, te Bingspora and Siam. The dentist rafamed to nepade to his request, and was about to walk away when Lau Yuk-ting supped bim and told him he had botter pay, at the same timspretending to draw a rorolver. Bien Ting blew a polica whistle and closed with the in-

trader.

A foki came to his assistance, the buda was overpowered, and it was then found he was unarmed. When this bested the daring chief went down on his knees and kgged for

mercy, but was handed over to the police who preferred against him a sharge of manding money with meures. When they karned of the arrest several Chinese gentlemen reported to the polica that they aleo had been back mailed, and on Sunday two of them identified the defendant from among six others at la Cantrál Station as the man who had visited them. The man was then charged with those twoffeners,

but the three charges were withdraws yesterday

me an extradition warrant has been taken out, the defondant being required in Chan for the commission of armed robbery. These was remanded pending the arrival of witnesses from Canton.

AN EXCHPLARY BENTENCE

HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT).

London, Feb. 22. HONOTONG'S NEW DISKOP.

THE HONGKONG, DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1907.

"THE TIMES, LTD."

fearing the galo, did not sail, though they had i booked a passage. A colleague of mine who liza frequent trips to the Continent, travelled by thu Berlin to the Book a night or two before, and on the night of the accident has passed ber for he was returning to Lozdes by another A vessel The violence of the gals was such, be trils me, that he could not gain the deck from the cabins end had to stay below (ill the shelter of the barbour at Harwich was reached. At Liverpool the Atlantic livers timed to sail ou ́ Wednesday evening had to stay till next mora. ing, while all along the coast are small boats tossed ashore during the fury of the tempest.

The story goes that Mr. Bryce was artongly opposed to this, and the discussions were so animated that Washington looked a fairer pros poot to him thaa Dublin. Mr. Birrell, his successor at the Irish Office, refuses to divulge the nature of his Bill for the government of It is probable that the new Bishop of Vic-Ireland, beyond saying that it will be for toris "ì soon demonstrate himself a worthy Council in Ireland and will ultimately “load to successor of the late Bishop Hoare. At any Honor Rule." He has a pleasing way with him, rate he has achieved an excellent record in and it is quite possible that his good humor, Liverpool where he has been so earnest church and tast will carry him past shoals on which a

man of different calibre would be shipwrecked, worker since 1885. Hailing from Staffordshire Canon Lander received his education at Trinity College and Ridley Hall, Cambridge. and at the age of 24 was ordained as a priest by Bishop J. C. Ryle. His frst curacy was at St. Bride's, Liverpool, and from there he went to the church of St. Banediot, Evertos, as perpetual curate. Eight youre, Inter, in 1856, he wassppointed to the vicarage of St. Philip, Litherland, a little way out of Liverpool where his energy and earnestress made a big promo Bishop Chavane was impressed by thoabilitios of the vicar and made him a honorary canon of Liverpool in 1906, and a year later Canon Lander sacceded Canon Hodgins in the important position of vicar of St. Cyprian's, Edgebill.

LOST IN CHINA,

The Law Courte ca Tuesity were concerned with the mystery of the disppearance of Mr. George Reinud Grabuza, who was a lieutenant

in

brother received FO

The 12th Native (Indiao) Regiment. La 1904 he obtained leave to go to Peking to study Chinen. In March of the following year his lattor from him dated Peking up' eafing that he was going to Man- oburinfo try his lock there. Since then nothing had been head of him, though his mother went to Chira, and the British Foreign Offics used all their official means to discover his bereaboute. Hence the appeal which was successfully made to the Probate Court to prosume that he had died.

GERKAN APPRECIATION OF CHINESE MART.

The Posavache Zeitung in a loading article give highly appreciative reveiw of Sir Robert Hart's work in Chion. The saphatic

auceses which has been the result of his labours

NEW MISSIONARY BOOK,

Lau Chang, as unemployed baster, seeing a little girl five years of age walking done in a side street of the central district, sipped har sund proceeded to cut a gold mouse bangle from beer wrist. While engaged in his oper. ation he cut into the child's flesh and her scream attracted the attention of thue around The hawker attempted to decamp, but was has been due, says the paper, to the possession arrested and charged. After ring the of an unusual degree of that fact which enabled

vidance, Lie Worship found the defendant him to secure the confidence of the Chinese. guilty and sentenced him to six weke hard labne stad six hours" stocks. He ab ordered Mesra Oliphant, Anderson, and Ferrier that the prisoner was to receive twee atrokos | have just published s

book

by the Rev of the birch ou two occasions bring his W. E, Southill entitled "A Mission in China.'" confinement.

I believe it was Mr. Southill who wrote an in- forming artiol to the London Press when the Boxer frenble began, and missionary eiroles in Lalon are paying bis book a good deal of attention, as they consider his long fabours in Chimentitle him to more than asal notice, He is, I bolive, the translator of the Now Testament into the Winslow dialect,

ERFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (BECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).

IN BRARCH OF A BROTHEL

Lan En, keeper of the Kwong boarding Rouse in Coonnaght Road Contral, sas charged with failing to keep's correct register of the number of emigrants who stayed at his honer.

According to the story told Lin Worship by Datactive Sergeant Graat, three formers from inland China visited Canton in seath of a lost↑ broibor.

Them they met a tot for the Hongkong buarding bouse, who, it appears was not averse to earning money by the ship ment of coolies to the Straits Settlements. With all the guilelessness of wuntrymen bred and born, they put their faithin the city sharper when he told them he would help them And their brother. After a few days of fruitless search in the Chinese city, he suggested that must have gone to that the young Eldorado, Hongkong, and that the brothers should follow him bere. They di, and were to the Kwong Lo directed by their friend boarding house. A day spent hert, and then their guide was anxions that they should go on to Singapore and continue the march. He did not mention this fact, bower, but en.

davoured to get them on board. Being now availed by doubtas to the teat's intations they refuged to go off to the ship, and when he

HOLIDAY MAKERA.

Among the men of Far Eastern ante whe are moving in Europe this week. I see that Dr. Otto 8ohrainer has arrived in London from Tokchamn, while Sir Fruk Bwetterbaw, ex Governor of the Streite Settlements, has gens to Niss to search for the sun.

DISARMAMENT UNPOPULAB,

When the Haguo Conferenon meets again it' probable that the subject of disarmament dear to the hearts of the King, the Premier of England and President Roosevelt, will not come up. A friend of mine has just had a chat at the Hague with Professor de Martens, who has now completed a tour of the courts in sanction with the programme for the Conference. The Professor told him Germany was particularly strong against a raising of the question of a redwtion of arinaments, and other Powers were antagonistic in a less degree. The most that could be expected was that the matter might be prepared for, that is to say, the Conference might clear the way for a discussion of a reduction of armaments atsome later conference,

easily be present at the tonference in person, 18 optimistic on the question beyond this point, but though he is seked by the opinion of the United Statos be is not likely to get much further with bis ideas in the face of Coutinental opinion.

The World says we are to have changes in the administration of the Times and in place of the family party of curiously divided shares the paper is in fature to belong to a limited liability company, with a new board of directors, M. Arthur Walter will continue with the Tice as one of these directors, but to the surprise of the public another will be Sr Edward Tennant, Liberal M.P. for Salisbury. As a matter of fact, apart from the Walter family, the late Sir Charles Tennant had the argest interest in the paper. A well known city financier will also be on the Beard. What polior will be adopted in regard to the Bock Club and the Registry Ofice for servants lately established by the Times is not yet stated, but it is possible that we shall see quite a rejuvenated and frisky journal in the place of the solemn and stately old "thunderer."

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CHINESE CURION.

There was remarkable interest on Monday among curio hunters in the sale at Christie's of equare-shaped Chinese vase, twenty and a half inches high, made in famille-verte on brilliant block enamelled ground, bad of the period of the King Hi dynasty, the end of the seventeenth centary. A short time ago two similar va were sold for £3,885. On this occasion the bidding was spirited sod the vase was knocked down for £2,500.

JAMAICA.

After all the independence displayed by the Governor, of Jamaica be bas, under pressure of the inhabitants, applied for a loan as imperis! aid to revive the shattered fortunes of the industries of the island. In addition to that the Kingston relief fand, which is being raid here, has reached a total of about sixty thousut pound. Among the subscribere I notice the Yokohams Fpscie Back in down for fifty gainas, and the Nippon Yusen Kaisba for twenty gainers.

'THE PRICE WE PAY."

Mr. Henry Beauchamp the well known Anglo Indian journalist, died in London on Tuesday and was buried today. For sixteen years lo was editor of the Madras Mail, and on bis leaving for homa he was given

public farewell. He had scarcely time to revisit bis English friends at home when he sickened and died in London.

ME, CHAMBERLAIN'S HEALTH.

The Daily Chronicle has pablished a remark. able photograph of Mr. Chamberlain which tends to show that gentleman ja indrad in loebla hesith. He is len ming on bla wife's arm and supporting himself with a stout stick,. The Chronicle comments- "Tho virile, stranumus, sager man, who last July declared at his birthday celebr tions that he "felt young at seventy," is utterly broksit

in health. His abief solace is the affection of his family and friends, and his interest in the famous orchids of Highbury. When he does not take carriage exorciss Mr. Chamberlain is wheeled about the grounds in an invalid choic by two men servants from the house, Mr. Chamberlain walking by his sida." This is all very sad, and there is not the least doubt that men of all shades of political opinion ara

change in health the ex Colonial Secretary gensinely sorry for it. If by some miraculous were able to again appear in the House and take part in the debates I have on doubt whatever that the entire Elouse, irrespective of parties, world leap to welcome him, for the chamber

THE CHIVA SOCIETY. The now China Society is evidently going to be popular and useful and make its mark. It had its seond meeting iu le Carton Hall, Westminster, last night and a most successful gathering it was. The ball was quite filled, many old China hand, and other members of the friends boing present Socioly and their including several officials of the Chinese Legation in native dress, Dr. Bubel!, formade of Poking, was in the chair, and Mr. Lanrenos Binyon, the British Museum authority on ati, gare Arts, and with the aid of a lantern specimens of Chinese art, covering two thousand years, were exhibited. The lecture was confined chialy to Chineso painting. Chinesa Painting is s neglected study; it is quite different in aim from that of Europe; its scope more limited, but purer and more decorative, he said. He tracad its sBuily with pre-Renaissance pointing in

a most instrnetive lesture on Chinoas

Italy and gave a sketch of its history from the 1st century to the 19th, Chineas painters are

retent in landscape and form the noblest "Ladsonge school" the world has seen. The loatarer then touched its modern character. Ho

in

China than in

suggested that the "feeling for nature" was earlier by centuries Barope but fow good specimens 150 available Chinese painting unfortunately is usually judged only by the productions of its decadence (Ming and later perioda). Speeches were puisequently made by Mr. R. E. Fry, the minent art critic. Sir Walter Hüller, Mr. Grage Jamieson, and Dr. Bushell. In addition to thess gentlemen all the officials of the Society and many other well known men connected with the Far East, including Byrou Frouan, the new Fellow of the Colonial Institute, and Mesers, Townend and Adlis, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, were in the audience. The usual dinner preceded the lecture and afterwards there was a friendly nonrergasione.

LOCAL SPORT.

•H.K.P.O. ANNUAL DINNER.

An advertisement elsewhere in this issuS

gives Saturday April 6th-as the date of the HK.F.C.'s 12th annual dinner. The Hong. kong Hotel on that night will be the scene of a festive and fraternal a gathering ass any ever held there.

CRICKET.

PARGESS, CRAIGE NOOWER." The Parsee C.C. plays Craigengower C.C. to-day at Happy Valley, commencing of 2.30 pm sharp. Following will represent the

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M. B. Shroff N. B. Shroff

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The Navy Department in Washington plane Lo build a bigger diy dook than the Dewey dook towed ont last year to the Philippines. It is to bave a similar width and bright to the dcek at to Lundred feet Olsagapo but will be frem dlty to 1 longer. Its contion is not yet asnounced.

BAN FRANCISCO NEW DRY DOCK. The San Francisco Dock Company out with all speed a dry dock at Hunter's Point, San Francisco Bay, which will beat

verything It will be 170 feet lunger in the world for az then the famous dock at Glasgow, and 225 feat Jonger than the Alexandra Dock at Belfast. It will cost a quarter of a million storling,

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THE SUEZ CAN, 14. Mr. Henniker Heaton, having asked what is the capital of the Suez Canal Company and the how much of this money is tested by the number of shares; how any of these shares and British

whether Governeut

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on per cent.. and that as much as was paid passing by one steamer for the pitige of

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rough the ramal; whether the enrresponderis between the Prime Mizider of Australia and the British Government en the appeal of Australia to reduce the Suez Caual transit dues, with a view to eroarige trafo between the home country and the Curies and Indis, will be laid upon the table of the House without!

Sir replied on behalf delay, Mr. Raucimen E. Grey-The capital original y consisted of 100,000 shares of 500f euch. Of these, 15,428 shares had been redeemed up to January 1st. (008; 176,00 shares were purchased by his Majesty's Government at a cost of £3,976,582 I understand that the facts are correctly stated -in the third part of the question. The corres

pondence between the Colonial Office and the Governor-General of Australia besmiready been published in that continent. Papara will be presented to Parliament here.

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the course of this a Chinese detective WAS observed approaching. As soon as the tout saw him be ran away, and although the detective pursued him, the man esctped. The brother's then told the story of their adventures to the police who took charge of them.

An examination of the deferint's books which followed, showed that he had failed to enter the names of these thre men, ay

fiw of 825.

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N. . L. BANQUET. The banqust given at Bremerhaven on Feb. 21 on board the Kaiser Wilhelm II, by the Norddeutscher Lloyd, in hogear of the com- pany's jubile, was attarded by Geste among whow was Prince Frederick William of Prussia. In acknowledging a request by the president, Herr Plate, to allow a now steamer of 18,000 tons to be named after him. the the Prince spoke of the Norddantather-Lloyd as having become one of the leading shipping companies of the World. He considered that the progress made by the shipbuilding industry tlau action of in many was greatly dan the company. He further thonght that they bad set an example to shipping companies. by paying particular attention to the and of their explaius officers,

who in turn showed not only good senman-hip but manliness and conrage in upholding the the world honour of Germany Throughout Among the other speakers was Herr Aobelis, ice-president of the company, who mid that to all. There could be no monopoly Internations. Mercantile Marine had thought to obtain such a monopoly, but had not throughout the career of the company it has succeeded.

owed little to Government patronugu--tboro A model of the proposed Channel Tunnelle

was to German Empire in its early days-und been exhibited th wook in one of the

A cloth of this description, though admirably

The Daily Telegraph of Feb. 20th 78:- much to the dogged determination and “prak- tropical committee rooms of the House of Commons adapted to the requirements of a

One of the most remarkable shipping or fuluose" of the Bremen people, who have tions in the world to-day onlsbrates its jubilee finance it from the first, and have shared is It has been prepared by the French Submarine climate, would be unenitable to soldiers and Tumel Company, and shows all the details of a barmonise with their probable sur- who quire neutral colours which

require

On Feb. 20, 1857, the Norddeutscher Lloyd earity mey

have been liberal. This corporation Company was formed at Bremen, and iis ftieth Brow and jaya--and its dirilends-which WEK strata, depth and so on. Members have evinced roundings and thus render them inconspicuous.

fifty years great interest in it, but I am afraid the | At the time when infantry opened fire at birthday dorare, carionsly enough, on the ove Bromen's idea of Weit-politis medsen),

greater distance than one hundred and fifty to then risalty for the Atlantic traffe.

of a fresh and most interesting development in

This . The per line wa qission for which his Worship imposed within monsurable distance of being carried into alfiment than a score of yeara ago, for members two hundred yarris, colour was of little conse

sbad on official encouragement; they knew its New effect. Thanks to the munificence of the Inte on both sides have expressed themselves against quence, but today, with long-range arms and great German corporation was the first to order for its original fleet and expital would to-day

is of primary importance it emokeless powder, it is Mr. Alfred Beit, the money difficulty bas been

York Haere, ontward and homeward had one molern liner. The was marked by the institution of a service from anyGorerament, At the inauguza! banquet got over, and the Government will give the it and evidently there is no party line on the to sveit such colours as white, blue, or sarket, kuud, to call at Cherbourg. Another inmoration that they had to sink or strim without aid from

which can be distinguished

at loug distancos

Those de Corso! Meier pointed out that in their emblem, necoesry land for the buildings at South

The white tanie was disastrous to the Austrian New York to the Mediterranean.

cisionя

enabled the Norddontseber Lloyd vessels, 3.17 anchor the Bremon key crossing cach Kensington. The school will be associated with

Adopting the same method as for the white spart from the advantage they gained by mak- other, surrounded by a wreath of oak leaves, The supplementary estimates for the civil army is its war with Italy.

10 their headquarters, tap" very sa hidles their motto:

Central Europs, and at Northern and sum of £32,470 sel: down for Colonial services, blue, each twisted separately and then together. well as popular institutions. It is hoped to and of this the largest item by far, one of for the warp, and red threads for the weft, and the weft breads to the back in the bringing wobool in the world. It is a tribale to the

front the proportion of three yellow, three bine German nation, that it is generally admitted

and one red, a perfect khaki effect was obtained the British Isles. Tais effort to that they owe their success in part to their

on the outer surface of the cloth, with a red Transatlantic trafle in Earope was an entirely new idea, and its success is attested by one steady plodding hobite and in part to their

colour-sareen on the inner surface. admirable system of scientific edustion. For

Masy other colours were subsequently tried announcement that the White Star Lize is about ing the terrible gule of Wednesday night has in order to obtain ebades that might harmonise to make Southampton, insted of Liverpool, the

headquarters of their express steamers. It England in the future thote. is a brighter startled the country beyond description. The with tropieni environments far more closely probable that the Cunard Company will adopt prospect for the a ducation of the`rising genera-

boat was acknowledged to be a very fine than the ordinary kha tion, for while the humanities are not be

The manufactors of the fabrice offered the same course. In a vase, the travelling one and evidently the Accident was due endless difficulties, such as the choice of suit public stand to gain by this increasion of the line were built in Britid yards, bat give the defendsut until the 26 instant to forgotten there will be deeper delving into to the insafflouient, allowsade made for the able materiala and of innognons and fasi dyes / on in ocean communicatim—this eantralisation 1886 of thereabouts the North Gorms

of express services between the Old World and the foros of the gale in

negotiating the that might withstand tropical conditions the New, since travellers from all parts of legal has become German, with Germ30 would issue a warrant for her artet und ebarge kay te advancement, bothnational andlodivídual arrow entranes to the Scholdt. Asong weight and durability indispensable to mongh Europe and from the American Continent will roughness-Gorman skips, German officers ler with disdboying his order. The defendant Among the most athaustis supporters of the the passagers were Mr. Brodersen, manager usage, and the means of roudering against the

have a greater freedom of choice: making their methods. una farther ordered to pay the cost of complain-scheme is Mr. Haldane, the Minister for War, for Messrs Meyer & Co. of the Keys Daich repellent so as to protect the wearer against sat's Bodicilor, $25, within 48 hrs, in default

no mean solentist himself, and, na is well knowu, Petroleum Company of the Hague, who had sudden torrential mius of the wet season, with Company is a romance in patriotism. English affairs have alwa a corabited a high pride in ene month's imprisonment with land labour.

an exponent of "clear thinking."

oressed the night before with a Mr. Davison out interfering with the nocesary ventilation.

Through the appreciative í iptureata for a day's busizess in London and was of Mr. Joku Ellis, who has and energy / steamship lines have really bean tuilt up the consern under their chargo with a singularly

bie mainly considerable

by one man's enterprise, and power wie spirit of enterprise, and the company has given

of our eldest and man

Izman, Canard, Ismoy, Bibby, re

the forefront in adapting itself to new Mr. Bryce, the new American Ambassador toesturning to Rotterdam. Another was Mr. attention to tropical outfit, one

valy recalled as the fathers of great Washington, hus arrived in America, end begoud | Arthur Herbert, a Forsiga Office mekunger, largest firms of manufacturers underlot to spontaneously The Norddeutscher Lloyd. He passengers, in caring for its officers and conditions, in studying the comfort and safety of of shipping cucerns. $2,731.00 laughing at any prospect of war between Japan and another Mr. W. M. Reover, well known in carry out my suggestion, too, in is early days, owed much to one muau-men, and in applying all the latest revealed and America he denied the solicitations of į the City as the secretary of the British North, special machinery put down for the Consul Meier, who has had notable successors secota of mechanical science. In those respects

in producing a great variety of svoceeded American reporters to talk on politics. I hear, Berneo Flautations Company. There were a qualities and colours which, under the name of it the management-bat originally its for its record is probably unique. Its activities are

ation seems to have been due to local patriotism 19.00 by the way, that he kft Ireland not solely number of the German Opera Company, whose a most admirable way. Thess fabrics bave been Solo" fabrics, harestined my object, in

in the Huascatis town of Bremen. The most world wile, but it is a self-contained organ- 10.00 ruse Amerion wanted him, but also became engagement at Covent Garden has coms to s

examined by Mr. Baly and have proved as in influential business firms with expanding trade iation, with Bremen at the heart of the ma

large, and

(Continued on page 5.) $2,835,00 the control of the police to the local authotties.

antives of tropical countries."

Leung Yun-tim was procesial against on summons for unlawfully refusing to deliver up possession of the ascond floor of 295 Queen's Lead Contral after the tenanoy had expired.

Mr. Atkinsos (of Messrs. Desa, Looker

but there will be representation of scientific as

maller.

COOLIS BEPATRIATION.

Bromen

the sare time

The sachor repre

commerce, which w sball with German sigour, by pattine verance, , and steadfastners." Coral Mrier zad

the London University, but in the governing services for the current financial year, show a warp cloth, but using thrands of yellow and ine tively Americaus shant to visit Paris or our hope that the key will "pet to us the

phimont, exid repasted verbsi quie had been make it the most perfectly equipped technical } £20,000, is for the repatriation of Chinese proportion of three to one, so na to give the convenient Continental port-boats served also the rat director. Herr Crawasan, lived to

and Deason's office), who appeared for the com-

given the defendant since June 1st, and that Mr. d'Almada (Castro had also given her notico quito. Notwithstanding all the notices she refused to go, ber erouse being that sheccalt mt find another suitable house, ind that she bad erected a cabicis and made other improvemente to the extent of over $100.

His Worship, after hearing the evidence,

quit, I sho failed to do so by that time he sciratific knowledge wherein lies the mordern

"CRAIK CHILDREN FUND."

CLONINO · ACCOUNT,

Amonat preciously acknowledged

Messrs. Macdonald & Co. ...

Mr. W. C. J.

Second entsoription from mentors

of Police

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Mr. Hursthoven....

Messre, S. J. David & Co.

Total

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coolies from the Transvaal

THE BERLIN WRECK

The shocking wreck of the Great Eastern

stemmer Berlin at the Hook of Holland dur-

porosity, and smoothness required; the

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hightain

the South of France were given the choice of ad

while Southampton, the

the tierman into

centralise

see their dreams realised, hot they certainly

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rover anticipated that their most uninte wanbil in fifty years develop into the second under the control of the present enlightened Largret shipping corporation in tua coasa statesman, Dr. Weigand. In a sense Englishmen have had some part in this de- gent, for until twenty year ago the vesels velopment,

since

+nd

Gorman

in arrangement.

The story of the Norddeutscher Lloyd

The

German clerke, med,

history of the company a one of its business statesmanship. The director of its

and

all

Sir Aulony MacDonnell wanted to hand over addon close, but the majority of the company? parvions of the actinic rays as the akin of the combined to open up better commcaication/our. It has its own docks, workshops, coaling

between themselves and the world

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