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has been marked." But having said this, we will not be thought ungenerous if we suggest that there is a place in China for Universities which conform more to the European standard, to the standard set by the British, French or German Universities.
Yesterday morning the police were TELEGRAMS. lotims of a false alarm. The fire ball wen rang and the Brigade proceeded to Third Street only to ded that the alarm was false.
Yesterday was the Chinese Mid Autumn Festival. In Hongkong the natives h-If high-
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an competitive with the existing institutions. The latter would continue to fulf} their distinctive functions. The new Universities would stand for the highest European education, the most advanced study tipsible
While Ching is very largely indebted to missionary enterprise-for-the measure of Western knowledge which is already hers, she Fill doubtless appreciate quite as highly the efforts being made in Oxford and Cambridge teorganise an educational centra ar university independent of any missionury body, China has auffered as well as gained frem missionary zeal, and we can quite understand the desire of the promoters of this scheme to keep such a contentious Subjaut as religious education out of the curriculum. Comparative religions would no doubt be stu liel, and among those
had a good time with their vari-coloured Interns, and other good things asociated with
the festival.
Mr. K. S. Morrison has joined the Volanteurs strength of the corps, Gunner G Hill and and Gunner C.H, Laing has been'st nok off the W. Trannide are permitted to transfer from their respective artillery companies to the infantry company,
The's cond period of training for the artillery
Volareer units commences on Monday with a special source for officers, N. C. Od spoil inte. Members will parade at beadquaters at 6-30 and proceed to the Peak for instruction, Tram tickets will be provided.
ceording to the writer of neten on ristive, affairs in the N... Daily News, Naning, o has been made the provincial capital of Kwang. si instead of Kwailin is desined to become morningly important commer illy and poll- tionily schem to cocnest Pakboi. Ninning had Kuangtong by rail has been broached by
-and it is practically certain that it will be.
osrried out before loux.
[“ DAILY PRESS "`BIOLUSIVE BERTICE.]
BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED.
LONDON, September 10th." The battleship St Vincent," whose tonnage is 19,300 tons but whose armour is known, has been launched,
THE CONQUEST OF THE AIR
SUPREME COURT,
Thurday, September 10th..
IN BEHMABY JURISDICTION,
BEFORE ME, H. H. J. GOMPERTZ - (ACTING PUISNE JUDOE)
AN INTRICATS QUESTIONS William Barker and Co. sued the China
Cross-examined-When the gooda were in Kowloon wituees forwarded plaintiff an estimate of the amount it would east to land them in Hongkong?
Mr. Morroll-How could you sand an estimate!
-Witness-It's the analom.
Mr. Morrell-A very improper onetom. You're consignee, are you not -Yea
And your instructions are to pay all charges To collect them.
You are "onsignee when it suits you, and
Express Co., the claim being for the delivery of 10 begs of fire bricks ex the steamer “Indiana,” the property of the plaintiff, which was wrong-when you are not it does not -That's the way fully detained by the defendante, or, in the you put it. alternative, the value of such bricks, $120, The
Did you tell-Mr-Barker's shroff that you were plaintiffs also claimed the expenses of trans not paid by him and would take no orders from ferring the bricks to their destination, incurred him I told him I was not employed by him" through defendants wrongfully landing the and did not wish to tato his goods same
LONDON, September 10th. An aeroplane record has been created, Mr. Orville Wright's flying G. R. Morrall (of users. Goldring, machine having made a flight in the and Mr. P. Sydenham Diren (of Mr. R. A. Barlow and Morrell (appeared for the plaintiffs air extending to sixty minutes.
AUTUMN GALES.
LONDON, September 10th. Another gale has been experienced iu England.
Harding's ofloe) for the defendants.
consider the question of custom, which was sine die. rather intricate one, and adjourned the orig
- is Lordship said bo-would take time to
:
IN ORIGINAL JURISDIOTION. BEFORE SIE FRANCIS PIGGOTT (URIBE) JUSTICE).
TERONGKONG AND BANGBAI BANK STED.
The notion was continued in which-Lau Man Cho, otherwise Lan Hok Shun took proceedings to recover from the Hongkong and Shangbai
Christianity would have its proper place. the Ministry of Ponts and Commnulostions, PAPAL LEGATE IN ENGLAND. bill of lading stated that application for delivery Bauking Corporation 34 title deeds which
LAUNCH AT KOWLOON DOCKS.
Kowloon Dooks. Mr St kes, wife of Rear
It would be regrettable if the introductim of modern ideas into China should prove" only to result in the destruction of Courúcian
Yesferd y morning a cruiser bill to the order etaies without the erection of a vy safficient
of the Chinese Imperial overnment for patr substitute. Baty as we have suggested, u
daty on be West River a lashed from the study of comparative religions would
Admiral Stokes, christened the vessel King orable 1ho student to see the good in allan i
Τη as his left the weighs with weni ap, and draw the best from each, and if he declined the cruiser took the water the moal salvo cf orsokers rang out. Commodore Lip, represent,, to accept day particular, set of beliefs, heing Admiral Li Chop we present, het would have learned the goldes rule and complimentary plane ware male and Mr. Mitch presented Mrs. Stokes with a gold banglo aau moinente of the nangsion.
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LOCAL SPORT.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
On Entarday afternoon, fhs. 12th instant sommeting a 2 pm, the following teams will meet in a match on the Club's ground-
PROBABLES.
Mr. We-Edwards
Cap Garnett, KA. Mr. F. H. Hinds
Lt. G. B. Homo, Žrd Mid.
Mr. It. O. Hutchison Mr. A. Lang
Nr. HR.
Mr. A. W. J. Penko Corp Sharpe, 3rd Mid. Mr. W. C. D. Tarnor.
TOMĪBLES.
P-Bart, 3rd Mid.
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: Me R, Bлna,
SIR. E; O. Bind
Mr. A4, Claxton Mr. E. W. Day. Carpl. Grading, 3rd MJ. Lt. L. G. Laraone, R.A.
Mr. H. L. Manderson Kir. T. E, Paacco
Mr. E. B. Roed MAF. H. H. Stevens
Mr. R. C. Witholl Mr. AH. Young.
The anonal general meeting of the Clebs
LONDON, September 10th. Cardinal Vanutelli, the Papal Legato, was accorded a great reception at the Bucharistic Congress at present taking place in London.
se an historial event as it is centuries since o
Afr. Morrell said that in April last his client ordered two sets of Bre: bricka from a New York fim, which, were to be shipped to him bere. The Company in New-York-syparently- employed a firm of freight contractors to 'ship these goods, and the next thing his olipat knew was that he had received bill of lading from New York, together with a draft for 850. The was to be made to the China Express C That was the Best plaintiffs had heard of theme, as they had never dealt with them before. When plaintiffs applied for delivary they roosived an inyoles charging $99 freight and 317.50, defendants' charges: that was $10 for landing. expenses and $7.50 for their commission, People not connected with the contract at all were endeavouring to make plaintiffs pay commission. Plaintiffs sest round obj oting to pay, and defendants withdraw the first bill and sent in redaced bill for $12.50, which plaintiff, still refused, to pay. The flefandanta than refused to deliver the goods, thereby competing plaintiffs to bring this notion. They not to squeezed," They bad." "tendare! were fighting on principle, because they would
Valied, to $120, which defendants refused to. freight of $98.55 on the goods, which were accept. He did not know how this freight was arrived at. In the ordinary way the goods
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[The assembly is to a certain extent regarded Papal Logate had been seen on English soil. Cardinal Vanautelli told a representative of s Paris paper recently that he was convinced that Protestant public opinion would welcome that Congrees with respect England was, ko said. a religious and very hospitable countr Be sides, the meeting wuld have no political character. The news that he intended to be present at the Garman Catholic Congress at Düsseldorf on September 16 was false. Though. bean obliged to declize it. The congress in ho had received au invitation to go there he had Landon would be the ret mesting of the kind in & Protestant country. It would be attended by Ave for is Cardinals, including Cardinal Gib- bons, Cardinal Legao, Cardinal Moran, Archbishould have boon iandad in the Kowloon Wharf shop of Sydney, Cardinal Mercier, Arobbiebip of and Godown Ca's, godown and plaintifs whould Malinos, Cardinal Ferrari, Arohbishop of Milan, have taken delivery of them. This had happened and perhaps Cardinal Locot, Cardinal Vanou- telli added that the congress would be all the made a charge which they paid under protest, several times before, and defendants, had always mora remarkable, following so closely the meet ing of Anglican Bishops held in London a few Pislatiffs gave them notise at the same time weeks ago. In conclusion, the Cardinal declar
that they would not have the defendanta bandi. ed that the Pope was 'in excellent health and had in no way suffered from the Roman ing their goods. When defendants gave them
notice they were prepared to take delivery.
summer.
n the Hongkong Cricket League will be helding the Enobaristic Congress proposes to take Father Doyle, of Washington, who is attend- in St. George's Building, Mesra Shewan advantage of the opportunity to discuss with Tea & Co,'s Gfice (by kind permission) un Thursday the 17th September at 5.30pm.
SHIPPING NEWS.
Arohbishop Bourne the foundation in Great Britain of a Roman Catholic mission-house similar to that over which Father Doyle pre sides in Washington for the conversion of Protestants to Roman Catholiolüm.]
-would have learned to be
#good itzen. Therefore, we have little fear that the dissociation of any proposal, now University from a religiona boly wooll by detrimental either to its fatetests or the interests, of the Chinese. But if the watter is fholt as its printers anticipate-and we dure.net" minimise the obstacles--why at consider aŭ angama-Capt. H. M. Bensley, R.A. tion with the Fogkong project? Here Mr. F. A. Fowler with all the advantages of British Govern ment, with the educational prestige gained by the Colony, the experiment has every chance of success. ly was met hand, capable of instructing in practically every department of Western knowledg Medecine, law, engineering, oto, have their exponents and practitioners in our midst CO..so that a body of professors can be obtained ut comparatively small cost. Of course, if funds are available quite a number of unireraitics, could be founded in China with profit to the ua iou, but if Guancial and other dificulties stood in the way of any it would seem a better policy to encourage the Hongkong University, which once established and radiating Western know ledge through the Far East, would be the example which would encourago the Chinese themselves to follow. The project which be received the assent of the Throne might be successful in other bands, but when we remember bow in China large sums dwindle before they are applied
LONDON, September 10th. to the purpose intended, and even with the
The Morea, the latest and most important
Your Majesty (owned by Mr. J. B. two million taels promised for the University addition to the set of the Peningalar and Joel) has won the St. Leger.
Orients! Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., bas at Peking, we still feel doubtful of its
bean constracted by Barclay, Curls and Co. Ltd., success. We are convinced that there at their Clydeuolm Shipyard, near Glasgow and will always be a demand for a Univer- three recently ordered-represents the Itaest was launched last month. This vessel-one of
sily representing the highest Western type of fast mail and pastouger atomer for the ideals, with English as the medium of 2 and 0.-Company's service to India and Australia; designed for speed, her fue lines sad
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How KONG. SEPTEMBER 11, 1908
LATEBY STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The NY K. str. Yeboshi Maru (Bombay Line) laft Muji for this port on the 9th inst and is expected here on the 15th inst
The J.-C.-J. Lija str. Tjipanas left Maosemar for this port on, the 10th ins, and may be expected here on or about the 18th inst. at daylight. Sha will leave for Tokohams and
Kobo on or about the 23rd iner.
The Bon Line str. Bendoras from Middlesbro,
9th izet, for this port. Antwerp and London, left Singapore on. the
The C.P.R str. Empress of Japan arrived Nagasaki at 7.30 am on Thursday, the 10th inst, and left's at 4 p.m. sumu day for Kobo,
togain where she is due to arrive here at 6 am, to- morrow.
LAUNCH OF A P. AND O. LINKE,
yaolt rather
THE GERMAN MILITARY
MANCEUVRES.
LONDON, September 10th. The German manoeuvres are in progress and $7,000 troops are massed near the French Frontier..'
ST. LEGER. -..
ILM.S. "GLADIATOR."
LONDON, September 10th. The 2nd class cruiser "Gladiator." recently sunk in collision with the
plaintiff alleged, wore his property, and were wrongfully detained by the defendants.
Me, M. W. Slade, instructed by Me. J. Scott Harston (of Mars Evens and Herston) *ppeared for the plaintiff, while the Hon. Mr.
E. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. B. J. Gedge of Messrs. Johanan, Stock and Muster) represented the defendants.
Mr. Pollock, in opening the defence, said they did abt seek to hold the plaintiff as a partnerin the Wang Fang firm liable on the ground that he must be liable if he signed the bills of exchange, but en separate and independent
als altogether. The grounds on which they sought to hold the plaintiff hable were that be mis an undisclosed principal, and that tha praeds of these bills, which were sold by the nd 1 fact reached the coffre of the Wang deavors of tuu-different bills to the defendants
Fang firm, in which firm was a partner,
the plaintiff His Lordship would see tut tue grande of the Bank's lai against, say, the Wing Shing Loong and the Lai Hing firms, were entirely separate and " a plaintiff as a partner in the Wang Fang distinct from the grounds of their claim against
It was not sought to make the plaintiff liable in this page on the ground that certain algna tures which appeared as drawers on bills of exchange must be taken as being equivalent to
being separate and distinct ground of liability. is signatures. It is a question of their
altogether. For instance, there was absolutely no connection at ull of any description between- the ground of liability as between the defeɑdia là. and the drawern of the bills and the ground of Ha Hie Lordship That is an extraordinarybility with which the defendants ought to charge. proposition. It is notan equitable claim at all the plaintiff as a partner in the Wang Fang on ia a legal olsim.
objection. This was an aotion for a specific Mr.. Dizun wished to take a preliminary delivery of chattels,
His Lordship The property or its value ? Me: Dixon-It is the same objection es was taken here the other day.
William Barker said-be traded as William Baker and Co., electrical and mechanical engineers and contractors. Ja April he ordered fly sata of fire bricks from a New York firm, for which he paid 850 gold. He ordered them to be shipped to him. In due course ha rassirə d a bill of lading and a draft for them. Then he received a bill from the Chins Express Co. claiming 817.5 Heraturaedit informing them that they had apsoil instractions never to handle his goods, Witnese received --second invoice, with 1
the ground that the prosesds of the bills conohed the coffers of the Wang Fang. The defendant had obvious grounds of action against both parties, such grounds being entirely independent of one another. The ground of making the plaintiff liable way that the Wang Fang firm, in which he was a partner, had had the benefit of these monies. The remedies could be pur- sued absolutely concurrently against the drawers of the bills and against the plaintiff as a partner in the Wang Fung. There would not be any- chit attached, Difendants impossible in one ration being brought always panalised biza, asking how they were to.
against them both, run their office if they did not make any charge point of agency is absolutely abundoned. The Mr. Slade quite admit that, after the Ho had tondered the freight charges bac
defendants could agree possibly - tơ bring na defendante refused to accup! it.
Cction, but it is equally certain they would not
Cross examined The China Express were nut entitled to get anything from him. Witness only held the through bill of lading; he supposed the China Express Co, held the
other.
succeed.
Me. Pollock said that, although a partger the name of a firm without the authority
As the University about to be inaugurated instruction, but there can be no doubt that growful antline suggest she leading American liner "St. Paul has been Mr. Dixon said he intended to raise the point the firm, ag notion would lie. In this ose there
in Hongkong will be one in which the Chinese will probably form ninety-five per cent, of the studenta, it may not be out of place to add to our remarks of yesterday seme reference to two proposals now under discussion to found Universitios in China proper. A few days ago we reproduced from the Times a letter reterring to a proposed arrangement between Oxford and Cam. bridge Universities for the founding of a University in China which, while giving thorough training in Western science and art; would not impart any religious ideas, or, at least, would not be associated with any particular Christian belief. Practically simul- taneous with the publication of that proposal was the announcement that the Throng had approved of a scheme for the esta blishment of a University of "Peking and
that two million taels bad boen pro mised for this purpose. These prospective institutions, added to the two already in existence one at "Peking and one at Taij
in the universities which will ultimately bo established throughout the Eighteen Provinces, the vernacular will give rendier access to that volume of knowledge which is at present a closed book to those who have, not acquired a European language. Then, and not till then can we look for the educational ce-operation the West giving to the East and the West learning from the Bowhich is for the mutual benefit of Oriental and Occidental,
For being in unlawful possession of a consi- darable quantity of opium à womin was at the Magistracy yesterday fined $100,
Inspector Diamond yesterday proceeded against a nativa at the Magistracy for remor ing stones from the foreshora at Lamma
land. A fine of $15 was imposed.
Mr. J. S. Gubbay, of Hongkong, who was rely on a visit to London, hay presented a Silver Cap to the Jewish Lads Brigade for the best all round score in the camp in the junior division.
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than a veszel of commerce.
particulars of the casselaer Iength, 560f6,
коген
engines, constrasted by the builders, will drive
raised.
(REUTERS SERVICE.}
MOROCCO.
breadth, 51ft 6in.; depth, 39ft gross tounge, 11,500. Quadruple expansion wia the vessel at a speed of eighteen kuote The number of first-plans pas- per hour. sengers provided for is 407, and second. eines, 200. The vessel has besu bailt under the supervisiod of the P. and O. Lompany's own staff of inspectors, to the requirements of the Board of Trade for a foreign-going passenger steam- A French column, fire thousand strong, ship, and under the special surrey of the left Budenib yesterday morning to attack surveyors of Lloyd's Registry. The hall of the
generally has been constructed of mild the Moorish camp. The enemy attacked in steel, manufactured by the Siemens-Martin front and flank en reute in an attempt to
hearth process, open
the restling being con
LONDON, Sopt ouiber 8th.
Propa
Lloyd's. s prequirements of out-flank the French, but were ultimately
It is divided into separate watertight-routed after a four hours' fight. The compartments, a complete inner batter being
that the freight should have been paid into Court. It was a condition presedant of the whole thing that freight should not only: 1 teadszed, but paid into Court and pleaded. Supposing bia Jordship gave judgment" for. defsnaut, the plaintiff might be bankrupt.
His Lordship—I could easily make a condi- tional order.
and the goods, and if we refuse to give them up Mr. Dixon-We have got the bill of lading
we can only be sued by the New York firm.
His Lordship-Whose property are they P Mr. Dizon The people in New York. His Lordship-They have been paid for.: Mr. Dizon-We have had no notics of that.
less they pay the money into Court,
fitted all fore and aff, and numeroas watersight artillery checked the rushes of the Moors I still take the point that they cannot succeed balkhoada disiding the hall transversely. The who were never able to approach the vessel has four complete denke, vÍL.: lower, main, and upper decke, sheathed with
Orlop, infantry teak and yellow pins.
The ebristening osremony was performed by Mrs. Rassell Ferguson, wife of the managing Mr. H. J. Taylor, Mr. Leslie, Mr. Lowe, Me direotor, and the owners were r-resented ty Wilson, and other members of the staff of the company.
The French casualties were 22 wounded. The Moorish loss was heavy.
LATER
of his co-partners in borrowing money and applying Bach money in paying off the debts of Was authority to draw bills, and that authority was given to the plaintiff
The hearing was again adjourned. JAPANESE AFFRAY AT SHANGHAI.
eludg
Another disgraceful affray in which a number of Japanese sailors were involved, that might. Tery well have been attended by zorious-resiz
trouble started with an apparently unprovoked took place in the Hongkow district about mid- night on Thursday (September 3rd). The assault upon a woman in Yalu Road, by Japanese sailor, An Indian constable attempt ed f arreat the man, but he succeeded "in bis grasp, and made off down the road. P. C. Norman gave chase and arrested the | milor, and an N. C. O; then made an attempt to rescue his comrade. He was arrested also, and the party was on the way to the Hongkew Police Station when a mob of Japanese turned tore with stones and bottles. Numerically over- prisoners, and had to best a retreat to the station. whelmed, the police were unable to keep their Here arms sad reinforcements were secured, and sled down when a revolver had been. though the Japanese again showed fight they discharged into the air by Dot-Sergeant Cruitsusak. he sailors retired hastily to the Naval Club in Yahang Road, which was- immediately surrounded by the police. Mr. Takishima, the Palice Inspector of the Con-
Mr. Morrell-We can pay it on delivery of out and made a desperate attack upon the cap-- the goods.
E. F. Aucott, shipping clerk in the office of Mrs. Jardins, Matheson and Co., said when to M. Pichon, French Foreign Minister, the the consignes whose name was on the bill of The Spanish Ambassador has presented freight was prepaid they delivered the goods to
reply of his Government to the French lading. If not prepaid, they were instmoted to
collect before giving delivery, The NC. Daily News draws attention to the proposals regarding the guarantees required practice of overloading which it alleges is only of Malai Hafid for his recognition as Sultana, stated that he received plaintiffs through bill galate, was summoned, by telephone, and after
8. D. Hicki, manager of the China Expras to and from Shaughai, particularly in coal. of Morocco. The two Governments are of lading, together with instructions collect communication had been opened with Mr. itaki, too common among Norwegian steamers trading
templatione to over loud by which, Chere can be
Jepanere div.l guari
OVERLOADING,
yusufu (Shansi) open up a gratifying school yesterday prosecuted as amab-in his Mr. W. H. Williams, headmaster of Victoria rista of Chicege progress, but, to those
employ for disobediense to lawful orders and for. who are not carried away by the autoput behavion. Mr. Kemp, who heard the no question, involves a custanbrisk of los of the tension resulting from Germany's at-payment of changes, but Mr. Barker dis | thusiasm of ideals and who pauso to charges, fined her $5 on each charge,
life and property. The shances of ascape from titude-appears to be considerably relaxed, nol Knowing that he always maas trouble to the morning four of the men were charged was procured to arrest the men on the premises. consider the practigal aide of the pro-,
The insurance companies concerned in a fire
about landing charges, witness sent him at the Japanese Police Court, bat the rest of the in consequence posals, the prospect is not quite so rosy, which recently destroyed a godown belonging
notice to take delivery from, the Kowloon sailors were sent on board their ship, and it is te Lest we be misunderstood, let us hasten to to Messrs. Esope & Co., of Kobo, oro the North
godowns the day after the ship arrived, be feared that it will be difficult to identify Had he taken delivery thon there would have Further details of the disturbance were brought them as having taken part in the affray. add that neither is it devoid of hope, British Mercantile, Y 35,00); the Netherlands We willingly join in paying a tribute of 170,000 the New Zeland, Y10,000, the
been only a commission charge of 85. If the out in evidence at the Japanese Consular Court goods were damaged, witness was the only yesterday morning. appreciation of the work accomplished by Union of Paris, T20,000-a total of 165,001), hardly conceivable that either Norwegian or Service Squadron composed of H. M's person who could claim against this ship. After
The next night more Japanese anilora paraded the two existing universities at Peking, and representing the amanat insared on the build, equally interested in the matter, as the drewe of Cruisers Good Hope, Antrim, and Devonshire rocoiting notice plaintiff refused to take the ongkow in gange. The authorities might consider the advisability of stopping whore leave Taiyuanfu. They have helped to make ing and goods destroyed. Of the Y165,000, the vessels in question are largely composed of has sailed for South Afrios in connection gooda. Witness now claimed commission' and on the Shanghai station, as these reposted Western knowledge more acceptable to the Y150,000 represents insurance on the goods Chinese are aware of the over-loading, or it with the meeting of the Federation Conven- expenses of removing the goods to the Com- disturbances threaten to become a standing people. Their leavening effect on the mass barat, and the remainder that on the godown.
could never be allowed to continue with tion. H. M. 8. Carnarvon will join the pany's godown, altogether $12,50.
disgrace to the Japanese zary-N-G, Daily Neza apparent impunity.
quadron at St. Vincent.
Such vessels are paid by the ton, with consequent completely agreed où the main points, and Other people applied for their goods Hawa kwa might who AD...
eron a moderate gals are too minuts to be thought of calmly. Most of these vesela, sa we tre informed, are insured in Norway under the Matcal system, and it would be interesting to know whether the insurance companies or their inforests are exposed. From the human, s Aachen Maatch Company, Y30,000, and distinct from the business point of view, it is Chinese authorities in Shanghai (the latter being
agents are aware of the risks to which their
NÄVAL MOVEMENTS.
LONTON, September 8th, Admiral Sir Percy Scott with the Special
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