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DIARREŒEA AND ITS DANGERS,

During the semi-tropical summer wo ther, everyone always las before him the bugbear of stomach trouble in general and diarrhoea in particular. They are the result of

combination of the depress- g influence of heat on the nervous germs which thrive in the warmer tem- ystem, and the prevalence of disease

perature.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. FAREWELL DINNER TO REV. BRO.'

CHRISTIAN.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 18TH, 1918.

On Wednesday night a most enjoyable function took place in the hall of St. Joseph's College, to wish for. Bro. Chris Lian, Director for the last five years, a It, therefore, behoves everyone to vy

hearty farewell on the occasion of his particular heed to eating light but exceedingly nutritious food which is retiring to New York. A grand diner absolutely pure and free from germs. was given by the pupils, and His Lord These qualities are found in Sanatogen, ship Bishop Pozzoni took the chair. Roy. A physician, writing in The Medieni Press and Circular, states:

Banatogen Fathers Morin and Carbardi wore also is a perfectly ideal food, as it is readily } prownb. The band of the Punjabis absorbable and also possesses, nutritive readered selections during the course of qualities of the bigbeat value.'

About 150 students were Banatagon's value, even in the most the dinner. serious forms of diarrhea which accom daveerut at the banquet pany typhoid fever, has been attested by

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the leading medical journals of the world. A physician states in The Medical Times:

In the diarrhea of typhoid fever 1 allow the patient nothing but water and Fanatogen for three or four days, and have found the practice answer wonder fully well."

SHIPPING NOTES

Mr. White in Shanghai, and tell him that the boys at present in the College wero an attached to their "Alma Mater" es much as those of former days. The boys The Departmental Committee of the this year had been very successful in their Board of Trade on Buits and Davits has clasa rooms, and if they could not arown this year with a laurel wreath they could now made its report which has been do it with a gold one (Hoar, bear.) He presented to Parliament, but the text has addressed them with the greatest of ot yet been published. Its recommenda pleasure, and on the other side of the world he would be selecting medals of tions, pays the Shipbuilding and Shipping American gold when he received the Reed, are not dristic and do not mark results of the Oxford Examinations

great departure from those of the (Hear, hear.) Having been connected with the sanool for such a long time, he Merchant Shipping Advisory Committee. believed that the work of the school was it is understood that most of the devices bighly satisfactory (Chers) He told submitted for improved methods as to the boys to have right aspirations for the working of boats, and specially in con for an increase in their wages only. The boats so as to hold 200 of more, have not future. He knew of many who worked nection with increasing the size of thing way to honour their Alma Mater" was satisfied the committee its sub-com- to cultivate the right spirit and work for mittgen ne bo simplicity of working. It the beacht of the employer, for that was is believed that some recommendations will salary. He wished the boys of St. from the decks of big liners. Joseph's College to be always trustworthy and reliable, (Loud cheers.) In conclu sion he thanked His Lordship Bishop Puzzoni, the Rev. Fathers and his on the staff, and said that if the lord ordained they might all meet again.

Hear, Iwar, and loud cheers.)

According to the report by the British vice-Consul at Manila on the trade of the Philippino Islands, during 1912 653 vassels, of a total tonnage of 1,545,003 tons, entered Manila from foreign ports,

WEATHER REPORT

On the 17th at 12.14 p.-Pressure has in groaned moderately in the berth and slightly in the south. It has decreased slightly over Formosa

No returns from Japan.

The typhoon was about 100 miles to the north-eat of 3parri at. 6. a.m. this morning, travelling North of N.NE.

10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches.

Hongkong minfall for 24 hours suding at

to-day is as follows:

The forecast for the 21 hours ending дода

DISTRICT

FORNCAST

[North winds,

fresh,

Hongkong & Neighbourhood Farmore Chand

Hongkong and Lauaooksį moderate. South coast of China bolwean ƒ Light or variable

winde. Hongkong and Bainaa...{

* W. wind, light to moderate; fac.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL-

After the dinner Master J. Briga pro- the most eminent physicians writing in woerd the toast of "His Lordship tho ho only honourable way to get a higher be made as to methods of loworing boats South coast of China bekweon?N.W. windą,

Bishop." saying in the course of a speech; "I speak not for myself alone, but for everyone of my schoolmates, sin I offer assurance of deep your lordship vur

(Hear affection and loyal obedience, hear.) While cordially wishing you lie and strength to continue the arduous duties of your high and responsible office, wr garniestly pray you to bless St. Joseph's College and its students and to extend your benedictim in the name of our Holy Fallas the Pope, to ne belover Brother Director, to whom we are met here this evening to **Good-bye."

say

(Hoar, hear.)

One reason for Sanatogen's value in this condition is pointed out by a doctor, writing in The General Practitioner, who Sanatogen undergoes rapid and the healthy complete absorption in stomach, and a precisely similar result is seen in diseased conditions."

'says:

Diarrhea lowers both the physical and nervous strength, and as Sanatogen is supreme in restoring the nervous and

His Lordship the Bisnor their rose and physical systems to their highest vigour, said Res. Bro. Director, Rev. Brothers it soon revitalises the sufferer, who feels and students of St. Joseph's College, better than he has been for a very long thank you all most heartily for the invita time For these reasons, everyone who suffers from diarrhoea aloud tale Sanation to be present here in a gathering ogon, which can be obtained from all Chemists, without any delay.

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Master 0. Musso gavn the toast of “ Our Alura Mater thanking the brothers for all they had done and expressing a wish that St. Joseph's Collage should be the

Alma Mater of many more. Master F. Bunje proposed a toast to the pupils of the school.

Mr. W. Ezra called for cheers for His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni, the departing Brother Director, the other Rev. Brothers, and St. Joseph's College,

NEW FLERT COMMANDS.

Station.

Yl'ostock

REGISTER,

17TH JUAY, 1913, A.

of which 338 vessels totalling 718,3 10 tons. Out of 881 vessels of were British. 1,643,005 tons which cleared the port the foreign trade 347 vessels of 700, 789 tons wore British. British shipping in 1812 thus continued to hold its old position as contributing about one-half of the total. It is, however, unlikely that this will occur again, not because any diminution in the number and tourage of British vessels trading to the Philippines is to be anticipated, but because plans for increasing the number of calle by the large American, European and Japanese lines It was officially announced last month are being put into effect this year. The Hakodato........ that the King has approved the following American Pacife Mail Steamship Com appointments in his Majesty's Fleet:-

pany and the Japanese Toyo Rison Vagasaki... Vice-Admiral R. 8. Lowry to be Senior Kaisha, which have a mutual arrangement Lagoshima...... Officer on the Coast of Beotland (a new as to sailings, will make 47 calls at Manila Orbima ......... naval command).

in 1913 with their big liners, as against Vaha......... Rear Admiral L, Bayly to be Rear-13 in 1919. Several of the European tehijma Admiral commanding the Third Battle liners of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Com Jonin Is. Squadron in succession to Vice-Admiral pany will also call at Manila after long-

Chafoo ******** C. Burney, the latter being appointed kong on their homeward run to Europe Weihaiwai .. temporarily second in command of the from Japan, which hitherto they have not Hankow ........ Mediterranean Fleet.

done.

Ichang Aiakiang

ron

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Rear-Admiral in the Third Battle Squad- Rear-Admiral M. E. Browning to be

succession to Rear-Admiral Thursby.

The Admiralty announce the following appointments for the naval manoeuvres in July:--

is his flag in H.M.S. Euryclus as Umpire Admiral of the Floot Sir W. H. May to in-Chief..

Captain A. C. Leveson to be appointed First Class Commodore on the staff of the Empiro-in-Chief.

Vico-Admiral Sir J. Jellicos to be Com mander-in-Chief of the Red Fleet, to flagship Thunderer.

in so very pleasing to me, although Feel regret, as you all do, that the purpose of this gathering in to take lenys from one who has endeared himself to you as Director of your College. The words that have just fallen from the boy whom you have asked to speak je your behalf bang been most gratifying to me. I can tracs "in her that gatiment of obedience, loyalty and devotion to duty which, I am happy to think, your assiduous school teachers have so success fully, by example and precept, inculcatel BENCLEUCH, British str. G. McMillan,f this College should acquire proficiency you. It is not enough that all studenta 30th June-Moji 24th June, Coal.

in literature, history or mathematics. Gibb, Livingston & Co.

What is far more important is that moral BORNEO, German str., 1,344, Koehler, 15th and asthetic education which I am con- July--Sandakan 10th July, Timber vinced has been imparted to you hand in and General.-Melchors & Co.

hand with your daily school curriculum. CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,880, V. McC.Heer, hear.) Boys, yet hare rightly Liddell, 13th July-Weiheiwei 8th quessed my feelings when you tell me that July, General. Jarcine, Matheson &

"Good-bye" from Brother Co.

Director with hearts full of regret. This CHUNHANG, British str. 1.418, C. J.ould not be otherwise, No one is in a Mattock. 14th July Hongay 11ta better position then I to speak of the July, Coul-Jardine, Matheson & Co.instaking effort and untiring devotion DALJIN MARU, Japancio str., 809, A. which Bro. Christian has bestowed upon Nagano, 16th July-Swatow 1tb piritual and material welfare, July, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha Hear, hear.) In those efforts he has been FLINTSHIRE, British atr., 3,830, A. Wilbly seconded by a staff of teachers who

liams, 10th July-Japan 10th July, we raised the name of St. Joseph's? General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. English College to a position among the HAIMUN. British str., 616, J. W. Evans, leading ducational institutions in Hong

16th July-Swatow 15th July, Geng (Hear. hear.) When we see around, eral.-Douglas, Lapraik & Co.

* the achievements of the College during HAITAN, British, str., 1,000, J. S. Roach. Bro. Christian's directorshin, he will 16th July-Swatow 15th July, Gen- have cause to carry away with him inost oral-Douglas, Lapraik & Co.

leasant recollections of his sojourn HAKUTA MARU, Japanese str., 3,282, K.mongst us in Hongkong. The addition Nishikawa, 15th July-Sourabayath College building, the laying out Sugar-Order.

of the magnificent playground, HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,065, Jurgensen, increase in the enrolment, and the signal the 2nd July-Amoy 1st July, General.queesss in the Oxford Examinations are Java-China-Japan Liju.

all achievements which stand to the credit HELENE, German str., 771, J. Jessen, 16th of Bro. Christian, and the individual and July-Haiphong and Hoihow 15th uited efforts of all his teachers, with July, General-Jebsen & Co.

whom I am glad to be associated, in the KAIFONO, British str., 957, J. Sidford, rumotion of Catholic Education

14th July-Hoihow 13th July, Cani-Hengkong. (Hear. hear.) On this subject Butterfold & Swire.

I can speak with authority, and will KATHE, German str., 1,209, H. Frandsen instance the institution by Bro. Christian- 14th July-Guayrans 10th June, Bal- of the Apostleshin of Study, with all the -last-Chinese,

duties which its membership implies Keoxowa), German str... 15. Minkwitzmong the Catholic boys in and out of THE WORK-02-THE-MANILA-HEALTH-GULNRAD

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LOONGING, British str., 1,095, G. W. W. Lask, 16th July-Manila 12th July.

We

in

and

Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir A. Rethell to he Vice-Admiral commanding the Sixth Battle Squadron, in Bagship Albemarle.

Rear-Admiral A. G. H W. Moore to be Rear-Admiral commanding the Seventh Cruiser Squadron, flagship Aboukir

Rear-Admiral Sir R. Arbuthnot to be Rear-Admiral commanding the

Ninth Cruiser Squadron. flagship Dindent.

Rear-Admiral D. R. S. De Clair to be Rear-Admiral

tho commanding

Sixth Cruiser Squadron, flagship Good Hope. service, to command the Tenth Cruiser Commodore E. R. Pears, of the training Squadron, tagship Royal Arthur,

VESSELS EXPECTED

TES AMERICAN MAIL.

The P.M. str. China, carry ng the Americaa mails, sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong, via Manila on the 10th July, between 10 am, and noon,

Yokohama from Honolulu on the 18th The T.I.K. str. Chiyo Maru arrives at

July, and is due in Hongkong via Manila on the 31st July.

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The T.K.K. str. Nippon Maru leaves San Francisco from Honolulu on the 10th July, and is dus hero on the 15th August. The P.M. str. Manchuria, with the American mail, left Yokohama on the 15th July, for Hongkong rin Kobe, Nagasaki and Magile.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAILL

The E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney

Darwin, Timor and innila) on the 5th for this port (vis Queensland porte, Port

July, and may expected to arrive here on or about 28th July.

Captain T. D. W. Napier, to be Commo- dore (2nd class) commanding the Second The N.Y.K, str. Vikka Maru (Austra Light Cruiser Squadron.

Han Lino) left Melbourne for this port Captain W. E. Goodenough to be Com-vis ports on the 2nd July, and is expected madore (2nd class) commanding the First here on the 28th July. Light Cruiser Squadron.

Captain T. Jackson to be Commodore (2nd class) commanding the Third Light Cruiser Squadron.

THE ERADICATION OF BERI-BERI.

The E. & A. str. Alesham loft Sydney on the sth July, for this port (via Queensland ports and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here on the 31st July.

THE DERMAN MAIL.

The I.G.M, str. Princess Alice, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 28th June, left Colombo on the 12th July, and may be expected here on or about the 23rd July.

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

----Frou 18th to 24th July, 1913:

16th July-Swatcw 15th July, Gen the College, not the last of which is the eral. Butterfield & Swire.

regular and fremment communion. I see

Dr. Heiser, Director of Health in the KJEL. No serion Sr., 910, Holies, 11th in tonight's gathering every evidence of Philippines, has compiled a bulletin on

Julp-Bengkak 3rd July Rice-Oliness. LANDHAT SCHEIFT, German str., 1,012, Ateachers and pupils. Upon that fret I avoid it."

spirit of harmony existing between the subject of Beri-beri and how to It contains much valuable Strave, Bali July--Saigon 9th July, ust heartily congratulate you all. Now information as to definition and history Rice-Simasen & Co.

Bre. Director, it remains for me to comply of the affliction, its distribution in the with the wish of your boys, and that is Philippines, experience with the malady The N.Y.K. str. Kirin Maru (Calcutta wish you Bon Voyage," a safe arrival other countries and its effect upon Line) left Calcutta for this port on the General-Jardine. Matheson & Co. Hume, accompanied by the blessings of infants, the main part of the publication, 29th July, and is expected here on the LORD SEFTON, British str., 2,792, W. L

od during your retirement after the however, dealing with the prevention of 18th July. Cifbare, 13th July-Port Arthurwellant work which you have accom

the disease. Doctor Heiser holds that the The NY.K. tr. Kawachi. Maru (Rom. 27th April, Case Oil-Dodwell & Co

lished us

a dutiful member of the people of the Philippines have it within bay Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji Mexico MARU, Japaness str., 3,875, N. brotherhood of St. Jean Baptist do their power to eradicate this disease from on the 11th July, and is expected here

Kobaignahi, 12th July-Shangbai atb Salle. (Cheers.)

the Ilands, and that at the same time on the 18th July. July, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

The HAL. Er. Silenia left Singapore Master A. Sequeira, in toasting the Rev, they can set an example for the remainder MEXICAN PRINCE, British str., 1,952, J. C Young, 8th July-Singapore 1st July

Bro, Director, said:-We thank you of the Orient that might result in the on the 13th July, am.. and may be You saving of thousands of lives in those nxnected here on or about 18th July, n.m. Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co.

gurdially, Bro. Director, for all MICHAEL JERSEN, German str., 951, J.vour

late for

The Ben Line sir, Benglae, from DIN, and also for countries. Jacobsen, 15th July-Samos 245 little

encouragement

Speaking of the results of the studies Middlesbro' and London, lett Singapore great in inatters; June, General-Jebsen & Co.

which have been made by medical men on the 19th July for this port, and may shall always SCANG BEE, British str., 3,781, J. Travis.brance of the great improvements done to

keep you name in our memory in remem-with regard to beri-beri, showing its be expected to arrive here on or about

cause to be the consumption of unpolishedth 18th July. 10th July--Amoy 9th July, General.- Chinese.

She College under your guidance. Wrice, the bulletin saya: Many persons, The str. Thongue, from Calcutta, left SIBERIA, Americar str., 11.284, A. Zeeder,

beg to express our sincere hope that after are of the opinion that white rice is mors Singapore on the 13th July, and may be 8th July-San Francisco 12th June.

your Jabour for the last few years among appetizing than the unpolished rice,axpected here on or about 18th July, a.m. 15, long clava of happiness and which is naturally darker; but those who The T.K.K. str. Kiyo Maru (South Mails and General-Pacific Maille sant remembrances many crown the rest have given the matter a fair trial are American Line) is expected to arrive at B.S. C.

almost invariably of the opinion that the this port on the 18th July, a.m. of your life. in another sphere, among 516NAL, German str.. 907, P. E. Chris-

The N.V.K. str. Sanuki Maru (Ameri- tiansen, 15th July--Tourane 12th your dear friends again. (Hoar, hear.) unpolished rice has a better and richer

On rising to acknowledge the toast the flavour than the white rice and that the can Line) left Seattle for this port vis July, Salt and General. Jebsen & Co.

Bro. Director was cheered vociferously, white rice has only been preferred hereto ports on the 17th Jane, and is expected TUISAN MARC, Japanese str. 3,560, N. Addressing His Lordship the Bishop, the fare Lecause it became the custom to eat here on the 20th July,

Gode, 13th July--Dairen 7th July, Ray, Fathers, the Brothers and the it. Those to whom this knowledge has The N.Y.K. str, Tosa Maru (Calcutta | Conl-Miteni Busan Kaisha. TELEMACHUS British str. 120. A. Frtudents, he thanked them all for the cane ray assist very much in the eradica- Line) left Yokohama for this port via

display of loyalty that evening.

tion of heri-beri in the Philippine Islands Kobe and loji on the 13th July, and is 12th July Saigon 7th July, Rice and thanked the Bishon for his complimentary by setting an example by using unpolished expected here on the 25th July... General Chinese, -- TODAS, Dute str., 961 Kroes, 8th wards and modestly remarked that if he rich Even those whose diet is sufficiently The NYK sta Bombay. Maru (Ham

July-Swatow 7th July, General-had done s little no doubt he could have diversified to provide them the essential bay Line) left Pombay for this port via Satur. 199-26- Java-China Japon Lijo.

one more. The splendid staff of brothers elements of nutrition should assist in this ports on the 11th July, and is expected TuMavi Dutch in 6,490, F. R.

had greatly lightened his work. The movement by using unpolished rice, in here on the 30th July. Ichwabuk. 19th Fich-Makes e 3d Ja's dampress of the climate had forced him order to set an example to those who are Sugar-Java-Chimm-Japan Toj..

to go to the other side of the world, but THILIWONG, Dutch str., 3,081, J. P. when he built up again, perhaps some Scholten, 12th July-Miike 6th July young men could encourage him to return. General Java-China-Japan Lijn. (Cherre) Certainly the beautiful banquet TRIGONIA, Dutch str., 166, 1. Grandyk van by the students bore eloquent prea

12th July-Shanghai 8th July. Bulk of their love for their "Alma Mater Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co.

All present knew of the loyalty of the past

The N.Y.K. str. Yyo Mary (European TRIUMPH, German str., 709, W. Langsunils of the St. Joseph's College now chwager, 10th July-Swalow tath living in Shanghai. Over 80 members

Line) left Marsaillea for this port via July, General-Jehsen & Co.

were canreted with the Association. It has been suggested lately that in ports on the 12th July, and is expected TRISTAU, German fr., 1,002, F. Bucking,Cheers.) This Association offered prizes order to hasten the general use of un-here on the 13th August.

12th July-Bangkok 5th July, Rice-to ramourage the present. pupils. They polished rice a tax of 4 centavos a kilo be Batterfield & Swire.

had offered gold modals and scholarships, placed upon polished rice and that TSULU MARU, Japanese str., 1,359, Nakao, Cheers.) Mr. Ozovio, a prominent manupolished rice be admitted duty free,

10th July Moji 9th July, Coal of the Interuational Banking Corpora This would accomplish the purpose by Seisang, from Crientta, is due in Houg- Mitsui Bussan Keisha.

tion, was Secretary, and Mr. White making polished rice ce expensive for VARG, Norwegian str., 974, J. Jobsen, 6th President. Many of the old boys of the general use, thus limiting its sale to the

July-Bangkok 29th June. Rice,-70's, he said, were in Shanghai. As he diversified diet, thus bringing about the Den of Ruthven, from London, is due in i

rich, who could protect themselves by e would be going north soon, he would see desired result indirectly.""

Hongkong 22nd July.

Chinese..

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Morta

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The NY.K. str. Colombo Maru (Cal- not so favourably situated as to be ablo cutte Line) left Calcutta on the 10th to have a proper diet.

Jaly, and is expected here on the 30th T July.

The N.Y.K. str. Shidzuoka Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 1st July, and is expected here on the 3rd August

This terrible disease may be entirely Prevented in the Philippine Islands with put-increasing the cost of living. By simply substituting unpolished rice for white rice, there is every reason to believe that its complete disappearance can be

effected.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LATŲ. “.

kong 28th July.

SHIKE LIKE, LIMITED...

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7 0 5 59 al 09 41m 4 623 2

6:35 1

6 6 |

4 2 5 3 5 3

617.10.17

4 3 1 624

5 6 7 43 2 2

Major Bowen, a,p.a

Major Dury

Mr G. A. Dution Consul & Mrs Eitzer Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr T. Goron

Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,

LA.M.OL

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr. H. Hansoedk Me 1. A, Hazeland Cap & Mrs Holgn.s

Humphrey..

BEJ

Mr & Mrs W. G.

imply

Vis Melver sulchild Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Consula Oettinger

Jassens

Ale A. Keith Mr&Mra E. 8

Kranes

Bir Jaunier

Mr Langlin Mr Lloy

Dr Macfarlane

Mrs MeMunt, children

& unre

Mr McNally

Mr & Ms E,

Mitobelmer Her. Copley Moyie Doron de Montigny Mr T. Mortuo

Mr & Mr Ober

Mis«Orr

N.

Mr & Mrs Paterson Ber. Foster Fegg Mr J. 1. Plummer Mr Powel Lt-Col. Radolife, uz Mr Raymond Mire T. Parker Rees Mr L. Bolton Mr Biche deom Mr & Mrs A. Ritolis Mrs Hue ald Mr & Mrs E H

Sharp

Air A. Sinclair Air O. Skolt L-Col. Ueber Smith Mr & Mrs Bullets Mr & Mrs G. E. Stewart and chl van Mr Van do Stadt Lt. Cal. Tien

Yr O. Wagner Mr N U. Walker Capt Wiltefold AIF DIRT Wood

ON SALE.

A TABLE OF THR

RATES OF EXCHANGE AT BOMBAY

WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE For Demand Drafts on London on the day

NEW TERRITORY.”"--

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$1.

Hongkong, 29th October, 1910.

ufor preceding-the-doparture of the English Mails; also Table of the

Yearly Approximate Averages:

For 38 years,

FROM 1874 TO 1909.

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