PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per Pongtong, frora Bangkok, Dr Stanley,
Per niyang, from Foochów Mr.
Mackichan.
Per Chiguen, from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Trimble and Mr. Harbys
Per Kot Karr, from Cona Pons, Mr. B. S. Feme.
Per Hub for Hongkong, from Manila, Mr. G. E. Gardner.
Per Shashsing, for Hongkong, from Shining hai, Messrs Walton and Hughes.
NOT DEAD YET.
A FALSE FUNERAL OF EMPEROR 91XTEEN.”
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1ør, 1913.
A correspondent at Foochow sends the following to the China Press:→
On October 18th, President Yuan Shih- Kai issued a mandato regarding the Hinghwa situation in which he ordered that the bandit leaders should be arrested and their followers scattered; also that the gentry implicated in the disturbance should be arrested and punished Two
sont special commissioners were.
Lo Foochow who were to see that this man- date was enforced.
Per Ninda, for Hongking, from London, After considerable delay orders were etc, Miss L. E, Walker, Mrs. Kennedy, given for the Hinghwa local military infant and child, Miss. L. S. Ward, Major commander to arrest Emperor Sixteen L. L Hepper, Bra C. Parsons. Mr. R. K.and bring him to trial About two weeks. Miller, Miss F. Roggs, Mr. and Mrs. E.after this order the Hinghwa military Walker, Mrs. Cousins, two infants commander wired to the Tutuli that on bis and mah, Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. way out to arrest the bandit chief bo E. Sylvester, Mrs. and Miss MacDonald, learned that he had lied two weeks. Miss M. Dee, Miss D. Melliss, Lieut.previously: Upon receiving this, news the Fardall, Lien Parkinson; from Singa- Foreign Board asked US. Consul Fowler! pore Mr. V. C. Labrum and Mr. Hawson, to appoint someone to go with the Per Korea, for Hongkong, from San Hinghwa officials to inspect the corpse so Francisco, etc., Re. and Mrs. R. T. that there would be no doubt about his Capen, Master Carl Capon, Miss Holen death.
No nativa preacher of the Methodist Capen, Miss E. Faries, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cruthers, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. De Mission would consent to go on this. Prez, Mr. E. F. Goff, Mes, Mary E. Veale, mission fearing that it was a scheme to Br. H. W. Kelley, Mr. J. B. Sutter, Dr. involve them and their cause in difficulty. N. H. Powess, Mes. Henry Dillon, Mrs. Consul Fowler then advised that the C. C. Clay, Mrs. K. Watson. Mr. J. A. corpse be taken into Hinghwa City for Macauly, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pink, Miss B. inquest. Orders were given to that effect. Traver, Mr. O Tackinan, Mre E. Shutte
FIND ONLY DRY BONES. Mr. R. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. On Sunday, November 18th, the Hing Farcat. Miss Louise Dana, Mr. W. Ehwa magistrate with soldiers and guided Graan. Miss J. B. Bowman. Mr. M. E. by one or two prominent Chinese, who Babbitt, Mr. D. H. Beek, Mrs. II. H. have been allied with the bandits and who
this death
"Emperor of Huard, Mrs. W. Penfeld, Dr. Jolin, H. reported Curry, Capt. Lossious, Miss G. Fuhr-Sixteen," went out to the reported grøve mann, Dr. and Mrs. Conrad Richter, Mrs, which was only a few miles from the city. Marie Fagin Mrs. M Meckelsen, Miss and dug up the coffin. When within five 1. E. Sta. Miss C. Arthur, Mrs. J. L. of the city they stopped-and-opened.up Fisk, Miss E. Hamilton, Mr. and the collin for inspection. They found Mrs. John Combe. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.nothing in it but dry bones. Pitkin, Miss Irene Combe, Miss C. H. Emery, Mrs. A. W. Scott, Mrs. G. E. Heric, Miss C. Mets. Miss O. Thompson and Mrs. R. K. McArthur,
Morgan,
It has beers-u-favourite ruso-of Emperor Sixteen" to die when he gets into close quarters. A few years ago be escaped from prison by feigning death. A few months ago when it looked as if the soldiers were going to capture him he was reported dead and his wife and daughter" in-law went into mourning for him, proclaiming their grief to all the country-
Per Shingo Maru, for Elongkong, from San Francisco, etc, Mrs. W. W. Brown, Miss Helen Brown. Miss Margt. Brown, Mr. A. J. Carson, Mr. J. Campos, Mr. W Drascher, Miss H. A. Durbin, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Elliott, Miss Marthaside by loud tamentations. Elliott, Master R. 8. Elliott, Mr. V. Frey, When the news came of President Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Groesbeck, Miss K. Yuan's mandate for his arrest and the Groesbeek, Master Tracey F. Groesbeck. arrest of these gentry, two of them in an Miss L. Gutierret. Mr. H. Habich, M. feffort to shield themselves told "Emperor and Mrs. M: A. Hall, Miss L. Harvey, Sixteen to go into hiding while they Mr A. R. Hager, Master Read Hager, reported his death, hoping that this would Master 4. R. Bager. Jr., Mr. J. H cause the Government to relax in its Hawley, Mr. A. J. Israel, Mr. F. Kulka, purpose. Their mistake seems to be that Miss Mary Lewis, Miss. Charlotte Lewis, they dug up one of his former, graves Mr. J. Linville, Mr. G. S. Middleton, instead of the most recent one, hence the Mr. H. J.. Morse, Mr. S. Morimoto, Mr.cans for only dry bones in the coffin S. Miyagawa. Capt. and Mrs. Gad MONTH GONE AND NOTHING DONE. Morgan. UIS.A.. Master
Although it has been one month to-day Mrs. L. A. Null Miss Rose A. since tho President issued his mandate Silva Poiares, practically nothing has been done to carry O'Rourke, J. A. da Mis M. Purcell, Miss FE. it out. If it is carried out to the letter. Prescott, Mr. Chas. Read, Mrs. J. F. the Hinghwa trouble will be taken out Robinson, Judge and Mrs. W. L. Stanley, by the routs.. The main difficulty seems Mr. H. E. Spangler, Miss Victoria to be with the Tutuh. He has been dis; be Vojosa. Mrs, F. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. C. missed from office but seems to Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Luis R. Yangco.unwilling to vacato. At present there are seven or eight Chinese wurstipe in the northern Per Prius Waldemar, for Australia,port and several thousand etc. Mr. Jobo R Watson, Mr. F. Meck, troops. Mr. and Mrs Syring, Mr. K. Prey, Mr. For days an effort has been made to get P. H. Beazley, Capt. T. . Brechwoldt, the Honan troops sent back north and Prof, D. Lehel, Miss B. Arihal. Mr. von replace them by the Northern troops Kamphovener. Mr. A. Lange, Mr. Paul which have just come. There has been Hagen, Mr. H. Busseen. Mr. W. Klemme, much uneasiness in Foochow city, due to Mr K. Matsbender, Mr. J. Braun, Mr. foar that the Honan troops would get out and Mrs. Emil Nolde, Mr. and Mrs. of hand and pillage the city. Northern Ceoil Rae, Mr. F. Kirchner, Lacat. Z. S. troops have been placed in various parts Erbach, Mr. Chester McNeill, Mr. of the city in readiness for an outbreak. Stanley R. McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. W. Two hundred marines from the Chinese Lever, Sir W. Lever, Mr. Crzellitzer, Mr.gunbonts have been patrolling the island Revilla, Mr. M. Riveira, Mr. E. on which the foreign settlements are Dellmann, Mr. J. Arlade, Rev. G. van located. The situation seems to be der Zander. Mr. Richard John, Dr. somewhat relieved, as part of the Honan Schmidlin. Mr. II. Meranda, Mr. and troops have agreed on terms by which Mrs. O. Schumann, Miss B1. Schatz. they will consent to give up their arms Mr. A. Willinhord, Mr. J. Wilsch, Miss and go north,
DEPANTED.
M. Steinseifer Mr. Reesnier, Mr. Zschcile,.
Mr. Renschill and Miss Pugh.
ILL-JUDGED MYSTERY.
THE LESSONS OF THE BRITISH NAVAL
MANŒUVRES.
Per Princess Alie, for Japán, etc., Mr. į G. Fasse, Major and Mrs. P: E. Pierce, I Mr. T. Dallen, Rev. and Mrs, von Probst, Me J. A. Gora, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'D. Longmire, Mr. E. 3. McNulty, Mr. A. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Macgowan, Mrs. P. Word, Mr. W. G. Worcester, Mr. T. G. From the Pall Mall Gazette wo take the Ogawa, Mr. K. Ida, Mr. G. Harisson, following interesting article on the recent Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomson, Mrs. E. J. Naval Manoeuvres:-
Kamer, Mr. H. Kemoh, Mrs. S. Javue, Mr. M. Nahahara, Mr. Y. Inahara, Bir. S. Hamda, Mr. Kamiyama, Mr. and Mrs. Ongaur and Mr. F. Kinoshita.
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from
for Australia. Australia.
2nd December.
3rd Jan., 1914.
20th Jan., 1914,
These Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ico, Fresk Provisions, etc., and bave superior sccommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electrio Faus in the State-Rooms. A daly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced fares. Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Ports.
For freight or passage, apply, to
+
Hongkong, 19th November, 1913,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS. TELEPHONE No. 36,
12334
THOS. COOK & SON.
TOURIST, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS,
BANKERS, &0,-
Head Often for the Far East- 16, DES TŒŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG.
SHANGHAI; 2-3, FOODROW ROAD. YOKOHAMA: 32, Warny SIEBET
MANILA :---MANILA, HOTEL
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES und NA TRANS-SIBERIAN BAILWAY.
TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD.
BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates,
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIROULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED, FOREIGN MONIES Exebanged.
CHIRP OFFICE~LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C
Hongkong, 21st May, 1913.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
(694
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. Steamship
THE
**DUNERA,"
having arrived from the above Porta, Consigno of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
.1
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. 5. N. Co's Steamer.
THE F
"CANDIA,"
· Arrivad Hongkong on 28th November, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,
FORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS. vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are Consignosa of Carge by the above-named
landed and placed AT THEIR EISK in the Cargo impeding the discharge of the and Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown will be landed at orbe, at Consignees' risk and отреляе.
being.
Kowloon; each
Cargo remaining on board after 1 P.. of the meat will be sorted out Mark by Mark and 1st Dec. will be loaded at Consigness risk delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be landed here mięse and expense.
Consignces
instructions are given to the contrary within of Cargo from SINGAPORE and
6 bours PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE
of their Goods from
Goods not cleared within 8 days including
Carge Impeding the dischi alongside, such date of arrival will be rabject to roz.
be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.“ Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD.,
Agents
[60 Hongkong, 29th November, 1913.
FROM EUROPE.
THE HAL. Steamship
THE
* SITHONIA,”
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any
case, whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Mesars GODDARD
and DOUGLAS, at 10′ A.M. on MONDAYA and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presentent within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas.
E, A. HEWETT,
Baperintendent. Hongkong, 28th November, 1913.
Captain H, Eckhorn, having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk FROM in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Go- downs of the
and Gedown
and/or Companad Kowloon Wharf
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
6.3. "KOREA,"
13
SAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN
PORTS AND MANILA.
Limited; at Hongkong [THE above-mentioned, Vessel having` arrived
whence delivery may be THE Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified
obtained against Bila-of-Lading countersigned to send in their Bills-of-Lading for counter. by the Undersigned
signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo
notice to the contrary be carried on unless from alongside. Cargo impeding discharge will
Optional Cargo will wo
given TO-DAY be landed immediately at Consignees risk and All Claims must be presented within ten days expenSE. of the steamer's arrival bore, after which date
Cargo remaining they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will to admitted after the Goode bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd Dec. will be subject
to ront.
All broken, chafed, and deteged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23d Teo, at 9:30 AM.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in
say case whatever.
This Steamer brings on Cargo ---
Br 8.8. Kong King" from Christiania, Ex .. "Halmstad from Halmstad.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office.
[1374 Hongkong, 26th November, 1915.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steinship
"PRINZESS ALICE," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Tresenre and Valuables, are being Landed and stored at their risk into the hazard. ons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whene delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before NOON TODAY requesting it to be landed here
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 4th Dec. will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th Dec., at 9.30 AM.
All Claims must reach us before the 11th Doo, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insuranen will be effected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
NORDDEUTSCHE LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents [4
་
Hongkong, 27th November, 1915.
on board Today, 2nd Dec., at NOON, will be landed at Consignees risk and expense,
Cargo remaining undelivered SATURDAY, 6th Don, at Noor, in addition to landing charges, will be subject to storaga obaegoan retten tage det No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. All obated and otherwise damaged Cargo will examined at the above Company's Godown FRIDAY, 5th Dec., st 10 A.M.
be
No Claims will be entertained unless accom panied by short delivery note or list of oxcop tions takon at the time of delivery to Consignees. and signed for and on behalf of the Pacifie Mail 9.8. Co.
All Claims must be filed on or before 29th Deo, otherwise they will not be recognised,
B. C. MORTON,
Agent. Hongkong, 29th November, 1913
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STRAMERI.
132
ARI MARU, Japanese str., 3,995, J. Noma, 23rd November Shanghai 20th November, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
BAYERN, Russian str., 994, P. S. Biding, 19th NovemborWakamatsu 13th November, Coal-Angaard, Thoresen & Co.
24th
BORNEO, German str., 1,344, Joh, Koehler, November Sandakan 17th November, Timber.-Melchers & Co. CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,250, V. MoC Liddell, 26th November-Weihniwei 21st November, General-Jardino, Matheson & Co. CHINGONOW, British str., 1,368, Doyle, 18th November-Kwang Yen 15th November, Store. Shewan, Tomes & Co.
DUNERA, British str., 2,403, E, G. M, Dickinson, 28th November-Calcutta 13th November, General: David Sassion & Co.
Erasa, Norwegian str., 675, E. Fingaleen,
23th November-Dalny 22nd Novem ber, Beans and General-Chinese, EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str., 16,908, 8. Robertson, 24th November-Vancouver 5th November, General-Canadian. Pacific Railway Co.
Swinton, Mr. K. Nishiyama, Mr. K. Lord Roberts rightly said, in his Mesage to a meeting of the National Service League at Hull yesterday, that lie Kood not remind the audience of the lessont of the Naval Manœuvres. The people who dwell along the Humber sat the arrival of the transports and the landing REGISTER.
of the raiding fores from Sir John Jellicoo's ships. They were as the toad Hongkong Observatory, November 30th. bepeach the harrow in the minic warfare,
and they feel that they might well become sacrifice of its weaker and slower ships, ¡ if, in the present instance, the very effect Previous On Date On Dateso in the real thing." But the people This year, it was determined to repouts brought about which they wished to
Day
who dwell inland know less, and the experiment with real troops in real avoid. They would be well advised to apparently, the Government are transports.
At the time, it was freely publish the Umpire's Report, and a full scrupulously seeing to it that they shall said that the intention of the Government and frank explanation of the reasons
HANOI, French str., 730, Ch. Le Chevalier, not know more. We publish to-day some was to demonstrate for political pur which led them to bring the operations to
23th November-Pakhoi 25th Novem- information which we have received and poses, that a serious raid on this country a close at the critical moment. This is a
ber, General A. R. Marty. matter which involves the security of the which has stood the test of careful is impossible. The conditions of the
KATIE, German str., 1,209, F. E. Chris inquiry. This shows that, although the manoeuvres, 30 far as they were known, nation. It is not to be played with as i
tiansen, 27th November-Hongay 14th. defending fleet under Sir George were also criticised on the ground that mere episode in the party game.
-November, Coal-Jebsen & Co. Callaghan bore about the same relation the dice were unduly loaded against the
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. to Sir John Jellicoe's that our naval force attacker. Nevertheless, the result was the
KENHON MARY No. 11, Japanese str., 2,181, T. Yamato. 25th Noyeinber--Java in the North Sea bears to that of the same, or even worse. The troops were put
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
“UCKERMARK,"
13th November, Sugar. Order. next strongest Naval Power, its opera ashore; Sir George Callaghan lost a con-
Captain Rohde, having arrived, Consignees KUMSANG, British atr., 2,077, E. 8 Schenk, Here were paralysed by the celerity of its siderable part of his feet by submarine:
8.S. BENTARIG,"
are hereby notified to seal in their Buls of 25th November-Moji 30th November, opponent's movements, and that it attack; and; when the operations were
Lading for Countersignature, and take im- Cool and General Jardine, Mathe sustained severe
FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', fosses from submarine hastily stopped, Sir John Jellicoe had
LONDON AND STRAITS,
mediate delivery of Cargo from alongside. attack: before it got to close quarters with local command not only of the North Sea,
son & Co.. Cargo remaining undelivered on TUESDAY, KWANGLEE, CLinese str., 1,536, Stewart, the attacking feet.
but also of the Channel....
13th November Shanghai This, in itself, is of small consequence.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed 2nd Deo., at Noor, will be landed at Consignes's The most brilliant of British Admirals on the lessons of manoeuvres are conclusive is into the hazardous nud/or extra bazardous taken from the Hongkong sud Kowloon Wharf MALKANG, British str., 1,414, G. EL. A cook
that all Goods are being landed at their risk and expense and delivery must then be November, General. Chinese the Active List commanded the X in establishing a basis of defence, and we Fleet, and his success, which was due to do mot mean to go back upon that opinion and Godown Co, Ld, whence and or from the
Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart & Godown Co's. Godowne,
Cargo remaining undelivered on 8th Dec, his own masterly dippositions, gives us as because the result of those held thin waar.
at NOOK,
will, in addition to landing charges, much und für por for fear. But land support to the conclusions were delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode be subject to storage of arges, I. m. ft. in. what does matter is the fact that the have urged upon our readers. But we have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining Na Fire Insurance Wusterer will be effected,
Admiralty or the Government-flinched contend equally strongly that it is a disundelivered after the 2nd Teo. will be subject be left out board or in the Godown; the from the logical conclusion of the opera, honest and dangerous policy for the to rent.
Weathery (this Rainista -
0,00 Highest open air Temperature on 99th... 67 Lowest open air Temperature on 29th...'57
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE. *
From 1st to 7th December, 1913.
HIGH WATER
LOW WATER
H'kong, Mean
b. 饶 ft. n.
Im 1.25
10 38 a8 1
Mean
Hrong.
Time
Height
5 54 1 0
Mon.
Trés
2
2 33 a 4 4
4 5 za
3 53 4 2 6 431 3 11 16 7 7 4 18 a 4
Wed.
m 832 20
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We have always contested the view that
FROM PORTLAND (UE) AND PUGET BOUND PORTS.
HE HAL. Steamship
THE
All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to
18th
20th November Sandakan November General.—Jardine, Mathe NINro, Briti vir., 1,128, Fickard, 23rd November Chefoo 18th November, Generalatterfiesd & Swire
point where they came in condict with working-out of the problem which they presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th Den sme to be held on Mopar, PHEOMPENDI, 3. itish str., 1,665, N, O.
AM.
Claims must be accompanied by short delivery notes or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signed for unit on
| tibus, and ordered their suspension at the Government to interfere with the logical). All Cizims against the Steamer must be examination of 3 Ko infer, high- nor low water their defence policy and their pre- themselves set, lest the publication of th Dec, or they will not be recognized.
11 8 7 2m 7 361 6
conceived ideas. Let us briefly recapitu- unofficial and, possibly, one-sided informa All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are late the circumstances. Last year, Prince tion should sway public opinion in an to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Louis of Battenborg, in command of a undesired direction. But that is what the flect roughly similar to that of Adinirat Government saw fit to do. They will take Jellicos in relative strength compared no gain, however, by imitating the with that of its adversary, succended, methods of the ostrich. The main facts theoretically, in throwing a raiding force of manœuvres always leak out, and the aoboro, and escaped nanihilation by the Government have only themselves to thank
Thurs 4
No infer high or low water 5 m 0476 6 9 29 2-3 Tri.
No infor high- nor low wate Satur. 6m 1 54 60 m 10,24 2 5
5 54 5.2 102084 7m 3:49 5 5 11 12 Str.
6. 8ฝ
.9
2
examined on the 2nd Dec., at 11 AM
effected. No Fire Insurance has been Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Agents,
[1369 Hongkong, 25th November, 1913
behalf of HAL.
All Claims must be filed on or before the 15th Dee., otherwise they will not be recognized,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office.
11376 Hongkong, 27th November, 1913.
Bird, ad Noveraber-Eigon 17th November, Rice and General... Chineze.
SAUID RICKS, Dirteh str., 573, B. Y.
Jagh, 25th November-Singapore 18th- November, Bulk Oil-Asiatic Petro- bum Co.
TAIYUAN, Brite: str., 2,000, W. B. Brown, 27th Noveber--Sydney 3rd Novem ber, General--Butterfield & Swire,
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