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OBITUARY.
LONDON, November 29th. The death is announced of the Marquis
Visconti Venosta.
THE VOYAGES OF THE ** HANAMETAL,” PRIZE COURT PROCEEDINGS.
BY IDENCE OF THE COMMANDER OF
H.I.E. TRIUMPH.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30cm, 1914.
ALLEGED ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF OPIUM
DE SUBSTITUTED FOR ABEBÉTOI IN HATES,
At the Magistracy on Saturday, before Mr. F. A. Huwland, Ramon Ramos was charged with being in pussssion of 3,140 tools of prepared opiuri, and with importing the same into the Colony.
Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr Gardiner appeared for the defendant who pleaded not guilty.
Mr. Potter, in asking for reasonable bail which, he said, the defendant would be able to meet, stated that defendant was the owner of a lot of property in the Colony and was the proprietor of
two theatres the Victoria Theatre and the Empire Cinematograph. Mr. Potter did not think there was any likelihood of the defendant not appearing to answer the charge, and he asked his Worship to fix such a reasonable bail as would enable the defendant to put it up and at the same time ensure attendance in Court
THE TRIUMPH" BEFORE TSINGTAU.
SOME INCIDENTS DURING THE
BOMBARDMENT.:
gave
What damage did you do?" "Well, we never got near enough to so What do you think we never saw Tsingtan, only in the distance, and then it was only the tops of the forts,
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LOCAL SPORT.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
PICK OF HONGKONG. 2. SOUTH WALES BORDENSRS
nature
steamed into the Triumph's, place, to be, sunk with almost all the crew during the night. When recounting this incident, the man in the control became really thoughtful for this first time." It was a lucky escape that," he remarked, and then quickly added, as if keen to change the subject," but you should A week or two before Japan declared have seen the way in which the Japs put Organised by the Hongkong Football her intention, in company with the up a new mat on our boat. It was Association for the purpose of augment- British, to wrest Tsingtau from the grip done in no time-they are very smarting the Prince of Wales Fund, this match
chaps, those of the Teuton, the general public of Speaking of the valuable fire-directing between an eleven selected from the best Hongkong casually noticed that in the work of the Japanese neroplanes, our Soccer players in the Colony and the course of one night the Triumph changed informant had further praise for his Regimental team of the South Wales gallant allies. Do you know," he said The transformation made the big war one of our 10 inchers wo had the result of kong F.C. on Saturday was in every way from gleaming white to a dull grey that within 46 seconds of the fring of Borderers on the ground of the long- vessel look moet mysterious, and it was it back aloard? They had some wireless a notable success. The exhibition itself only the presence of her cranes which affair ashore which took messages from was surprisingly good, in view of the gave any real indication to the land folk the acroplanes, and then they were sent scratch
of the teams. The that the battleship was really the old to us- bit,' 'left," "right," "high, and Borderers have only played four games Triumph..
Then one morning it was low, just as if we were at farget in four years as a Regimental team, found that she had disappeared quietly practice; and our guns made good use while the pick of the bunch in Hongkong in the night, the siege of Tsingtay became of the information, I can tell you.” ⠀⠀・・・ brought together men from various teams who had never played together before, a fact, and we in Hongkong realised in n vague sort of way that the Triumph
and had the game been of a scraggy and was taking a most active part in the
disjointed nature no expectations would naval operations. Teingtau fell, and
have been grievously disappointed. As shortly afterwards the Triumph quietly
it happened, however, both teams worked A marine gave an instance of tho in splendid harmony, with the resa!! that, returned to the barbour, apparently sil intact. There was nothing about her Japs on hand, when asked what kind of some really good play was witnessed by general appearance which
the fighters they were. The marine, formed the large number of spectators. The the many experiences which came her way transport work and this is the incident tion by far, and held the territorial slightest indication to the land oye of one of a landing party in connection with Hongkong eleven was the better combina-
visinily of the Tsingtau forts. However, during the active few weeks spent in the which he related: “An offeer and ten advantage almost throughout, but were men were ordered to go to a certain point unable to achieve a score, the ganke end- it may be taken for granted that had for something or other a few miles away. ing in a goalless draw. aboard the Triumph with the express and all but one man of the 11 were put attention of the spectators at the outset anyone, excepting a navy man, been On the way they ran into some Germans, His Worship (to Revenue Officer | object of recording incidents from the out of action. The remaining one and the somewhat unsteady attitude of Wilden)-Do you know anything about night before bombardment commenced escaped this and continued to carry out the opposing defence almost let them until the white flag fluttered over the order himself, but he was also through in the first few minutes. The his being the owner of two theatres f
Tsingtau, his timo would have been wounded later on, and had to give it Hongkong defenders quickly get into Inspector Wilden-I understand that busily occupied No-one was allowed up. If they are all like that there's not their game, however, and with the trans- he is the proprietor of the Victoria to do so, but it has been possible, since much wrong with them," he added.ference of operations to the other guil The value of the opium is the return of the ship, to listen to the Though the facts given above are some really pretty work by the Hongkong recounting of incidents which happened necessarily terse, they go to show that the forwards placed the Borderers' custodian to appeal to the crew, and to form a Triumph, though not reriously engaged, in difficulties.. The goalie, however, His Worship What do you suggest is fairly accurate impression of how things gave a remarkably good account of always happened to be on the right spot
went with the Triungh
herself, and also experienced a most lucky and negotiated several wonderfully well-
scape from a fate similar to that, which directed shots in masterly befell the Takachiho Her 10-inch guns Indeed, it was he who saved the game for were a most important factor in the the Welshmen. He had ten times as destruction of Tsingtau's defences, and many shots to deal with as his via-vis they were handled with so great an but with the exercise of that golden gift accuracy that the Germans frequently of a born goalie, intelligent anticipation, concentrated their fire upon her with he always cleared his lines. Indulging a surprising lack of marksmanship. The in no dainty pattern-weaving tactics, but damaged mast and the casualties men-adopting the thrustful straight-through fioned were the sole results of the methods usually associated with Milf bombardment, and the crew are, quito tary combinations, the Borderers quin- excusably, very proud of their work and tette worried the home defence consider. "old Triumph.” have become remarkably attached to the ably, but any stray shot that came to Swan was effectively handled by that keeper. An especially good attempt by the leader of the forwards created enthusiasm
the considérable among number of Borderers around the rop
fine would be something hugo,
His Worship-If he is convicted the Mr. Potter-98350,000, but I don't think it could be suggested that the bail should be equal to the penalty
The case was resumed on Saturday of the str. Hanametal, 1. T. Hannig, Master, which was captured by HM.B. Triumph, and convoyed from Wei-ni-wei to Hongkong by the Duc de Montpen- sier's yacht Mekong, before the Paisde Judge (Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz), sitting in Prize. There were two claims for the Tessel: one by the owner, William Katz, who claims to be an American subject, and anothor by the Yangtaze Insurance Theatre. Company, the mortgagees.
Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. | $81,100. Shenton (of Messrs. Deacon, Looker, Deacon & Harston), represented the olaimants, and the Attorney General a safe amount?
(Hon Mr. JH. Kemp) appeared on behalf of the Crown.
His Lordship said he had requested Captain Fitzmaurice to giro evidence because there were one or two matters which arose on his affidavit which ho thought would be clearer if Captain Titzmaurice gave evidence, and one or two matters which he would like elucidated with regard to the evidence of the German master.
Captain Fitzmaurice was shown a rough diagram of the ships positions drawn by Captain Hannig and agreed that it was correct, but said it did not represent the positions of the vessels. when the enemetal was first sighted, as stated by the Moster, but the positions some time later. When Gorman colours were hoisted the Triumph was probably two miles away five miles nearer than when she was first sighted. Captain Hannig must undoubtedly have seen the
German colours.
Asked by his Lordship whether he thought it posible for a German naval reserve officer who had been several years on this station to mistake the Triumpli
Inspector Wilden 8900,000, Worship.
your
شهر
Mr. Potter said that he was going to suggest $6,000.
His Worship - The defendant is charged with being in the possession of this opium.
I don't know as to the
eugeney of the evidence.
Mr. Potter-Might I make the liberal suggestion of $10,000? In the case of a defendant such as Mr. Ramos it is extremely unlikely he will disappear.
His Worship-I don't know, I don't. know him
Mr. Potter-You can take it from no as Counsel that the defendant is the proprietor of these theatres. He has property in the Colony and it is unlikely that he would disappear.
His Worship Does ho own them himself ?
No-one can surely be less imaginative in an environment charged with all the ssential which go to make exciting reading thau un A.B. At least, that is the opinion formed by a Daily Press representative after several conversations with sailors and marines who took part, from the docks of the Triumph, in the reduction of the Tsingtau forts and other defendee. An oft-repeated query was, "Well, what were your feelings when such and such a thing happened" The thinking clumsily, for a while, and then A.B. would look blankly, apparently reply, Feelings? Had noue, Had no time for em. We was all busy.
£40,000,000 IN GOLD,
The Borderers front rank claimed the
fashion.
Yes; but when the ship was struck, you had some sort of feeling then?' too bad, you know.
Well, perhaps. We hoped it wasn't DUE TO GREAT BRITAIN BY UNITED who were on very good terms with them
20
It was obvious that the AB. looked upon active servico-quite rightly too--aa been taught. It was his chance at last the full dovelopment of all that he had
STATES,
BIR G. PAISIE MISSION.
NEW YORK, October 23rd. In an article which I happen to know reflects the views held by the leading
CRICKET
"KOWLOON CG F. H.KCC. This match betwem Kowloon: 0.C. and HK.0.0, was played on H.K.C.C. ground on Saturday. Scores
KOWLOON C.o..
F. Sutton, b Donnelly Lieut. Gray, o Donnelly, b Stokes... Lieut. Munn, b Anderson
Major Robertson, b Anderson
F. J. de Rome, st. Pearce, b Sayer... J. P. Robinson, c Hancock, b Donnelly 5 K. R. Macaskill, e Moore, b Anderson 29 E. B. Reed, e Donly, Sayer Lieut. Moberly; b Anderson Dr. Forsyth, not out
W. Kag, b Stokes......
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
0.
2.
n.
Anderson Stoker
10 1
7.4. 1
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Donnelly Sayer
11 1
52
1
T. E. Fenree,
Moberly
G. R. Sayer, Satton, b Kay
3. M. Mans, b Kay
P. Jacks, & Marask S. S. Moore, not out. RA, Stokes, ran out
b Kay
R. Hancock, 1.b.w., Kay
R. N. Anderson, e Munn, b Moberly
E, J... Mitchell, bdo Rome R. P. Thursfield, not out.
D. E. Donnelly, did not bat
Extras
Total
Moberly Kay
Reed
De Romo
Bowling Analysis.
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0
0 13 13
.178
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB,
The first of the series of Club Champion- ship races of the mason was sailed on Saturday in a light north-easterly breeze There was a full turn-out of yachts of the Handicap class, while three of the One- Designs were represented.
HANDICAP CLABB.
Course, N. 4, Lynnin Beacon (E.), Cust Rock (P.), Channel Lock (P.). Distance 8 miles. Preparatory gun 2.25 p.m. starting gun 2.30 p.m.
NAMES. Diane......
My Potter I understand that he holds was involved, that he had no time for financial authorities of this country, the but they were opposed by a dogged, hard-Kathleen.
the licences from the Spanish Procura tion and that be sublets them to Chinese.
to show what training had done for him, and he was so intent upon the task though it was one in which his very life
thoughts of the nature which poets admire. To put it in real navn idiom, he "Had to look after his own job along to think; but we wis all
for a Gorman ship, Captain Fitmurice replied I think that is what he did he went towards it like & needle to a He is the leaseholder of the property and with No. 1, and that gave me no chance the natural anxiety of Great Britain to Jike methods of all the players rendered was delighted to see a friendly flag and magnet.g
vero
you
nerves.
mind
adder
Cross-examined by Mr. Potter, witness sublats to Chines for large amounts
* To a " land-lubber" it may sound on said he could not agree to the converse He Worship He is simply the lessee. that Captain Hannig might not have
Mr. Potter The leases are very valuabsurd paradox to state that the most Taistaken the Triumph. He thought the able, and he gets a large rental for them.
trying time experienced by the Triumphs crew was when she was not fighting. But wish was father to the thought in this ca80. The position he took was that If he did not appear in answer to the our representative was assured by one Captain Hannig positively mistook the charge the property would be confiscated. siege that this waS 80.
who occupied a control during the
The waiting, Triumph for a friendly ship, possibly for the Scharnhorst or Gneisenau." Ho
In answer to his Worship, Revenue he was informed, got on our chaps The waiting and inactivity agreed that there
difference Officer Wilden said the defendant was Been the Triumph and Scharnhorst
and the night watches almost took it Dade them all sort of restless and nervy or Gneisenau which might strike a
clean out of some of the men. Jayman. The Clio was acting under his
knew that there would have to be some They orders when she stopped the Hanametal, for she gave the ship's position so that the
kong with that knowledge, and we were fighting soon, the Triumph left Hong- Triumph could complete the Cho'r
all as keen as mustard, but if we had preliminary examination,
had to wait much longer we should have all gone balmy, You should have been aboard the evening it was announced we Mr. Potter said that there was a one of the forts at daybreak the next were to commence the bombardment of complete answer to the charge, but he had morning The men became alert at once, only just received instructions and was raised a cheer, and there were stump not well acquainted with the details, concerts all over the ship. Defendant was a man of substance and wanted to sing, and to judge by the noise Everyone it was extremely unlikely that, if a ADVENT SERVICES AT ST. JOHN'S reasonable bail was fixed, he would not at times they all did sing; the change appear. The property was very big and in the condition of the men when the by not appearing to answer the charge announcement for action was made was
remarkable."
His Lordship reserved his decision, and intimated that he wished to consult Counsel in Chambers regarding the appointment of an assessor to advis him on overal technical points in the
evidence.
CATHEDRAL.
arrested after he had taken delivery of furniture and two cases containing iron safes from Macao. He (the officer) opened the two cases containing the iron safes and had practically to smash them to pieces. The asbestos in the safes had been taken out and opium put in its place.
The Hist of Advent Services at St. he would place it in danger. The man John's Cathedral include Prayers for the War daily at 10.15 am. except on Thursdays, when the service will be in the Peak Church at 10.15 a.m.
would stop because, supposing he was convicted and his Worship inflicted the maximum fine, in default he could go to prison without paying anything, and if On Wednesdays at 5.30 pm. Special he were to disappear from the Colony he Intercessions for the War and Hymns would lose his property; If he did not with an address by the following appear the Crown could take proper December 2nd, the Chaplain; December proceedings and the man would bo 9th, the Lord Bishop; December 16th, the ruined. Archdeacon of Hongkong: December 23rd, Rev. N. C. Pope. On Thursdays Holy Communion, with special intention for the War, at 7.30 am.
The following letter from the Bishop of the Diocess is being circulated Hongkong, November 23rd, 1914.
My dear Friends,
His Worship fixed the bail at $20,000 and said that if defendant brought forward reasonable securities that would be sufficient, di
Bail was forthcoming.. The case was fixed for hearing next
Friday at 2.15 p.m.
GENERAL KELLY'S SON WOUNDED.
The services at this season afford a special opportunity for instruction on some aspects of the important truths that our Lord came in great humility to redzem mankind and that Ho is coming again with glory, to judge Captain F. H. Kelly, R.E., son of His both the quick and the dead. They may also help us to fulfil the ministry of priestly Excellency The General Oficer Com- intercession which devolves upon
oll manding, was wounded on the 24th Christian people: Nere was the call to November in Belgium. The degree of the prayer more urgent. This terrible wirin Europe, which saddens all our hearts, is no wound was not stated.
doubt à necessary scourge for the so-called Christian nations and doubtless in the inscrutable wisdom of Gd it has its part in preparing the way for the second Advent of Christ
Chur Lord warned us to expect wars and distress of nations with perplexity and He sidded--" When these things begin to come
to pass look up." Luke xxi. 28. hile do so in prayer and supplication and while all the services of our Church afford opportunity for such intercession I desire te specially commend the daily service of intercession in time of war!
By prayer we can strengthen our own faith in the ultimanto triumph of righteous ness, we can, in ways we do not understand comfort the mourners, the anxious and the alicted, we can help our brave soldiers and sailors and other defenders of our cause and we can hasten the coming of the reign of the Prince of Peace.
Yours very faithfally,
G. EL VICTORIA.
.
“You can sympathise with fellows in the North Sea, then your
watching must be fearful you ought to "You bet we can; that waiting and have some and then you would be able to savvy what I cannot explain."
Because all the men were busy and koen on their own particular piece of work in the general scheme of destrue
PRAYZARRERA but neither side could!
ambition, and both sole of
Handicay Finishing Corrected Jon Coune. Time Time.
4 14 10
4 22 22
3. B... 3. M. 8. II. M. §.
ser4 14 10 1964:23 47 1200 4:19:50 4 18 25. 4-15 4 29.12 4.26. 37 -457-4.29 14 4 18 17 40430 20 - -4 24 40 7.05 4·92:10- 4.25 05
Position. C1-Diono 1990 32. Colleen 3. Holla 4-16 Linda
Berothea
selves at the interval with the scoresheet still to be brought into service. Pas du pi
The second half was practically, a repeti tion of the first. Both sides displayed alternate oleverness and weakness, and while there were a number of hard drives at both goals, there were also not a few chances thrown away. For a long time La Landa the Hongkong men attacked incessantly, Holin' o New York Times discusses the visit of working defence, whose last line could Colleen Bir George Paish to Washington, and whistle was heard, and the sportsmans-Ayesher
not be penetrated; Very little of the Dorothea
receive payment in gold of the £40,000,000 the task of Mr. ♬ V. Eager an ögren- which, according to him, is the approxi- | able one. Towards the end both elovons mate amount now due to her from this worked with unflagging determination to country,
In published interviews Sir George Paish has indicated that the vast orders forwards must have been somewhat dis- which Great Britain is placing, and in the appointed when the inal whistle came near future will place, in this country with their untiring efforts still un must naturally have the effect in the crowned with the desired success. course of a short time of creating a doubtedly the better, the greater credit While the Hongkong side was un- decidedly favourable to the United States. a strange ground, in boots and balance of trade between the two countries is due to the Borderers, who, playing on difficulties that America is experiencing tically everything, against them, gave a But these prospects do not mitigate the that had been borrowed, and with prac
gear
in immediately meeting her obligations to rattling good exhibition of plucky foot- ditre Great Britain in cash. These difficulties ball the New Fork Timer points out without mentioning the fear expressed in quarters most friendly to the Allies that any andue. & weapon to their enemies by enabling insistence on gold payments will furnish
them to argue that the distress and lack of employment in this country are directly attributable to Great Britain.
MAİL REAL NEUTIALITY,
The sentiment of America has been frequently emphasised as overwhelmingly on the side of the Allies. It was humor reflected in none the less effectively,
in a statement made the other words, I'm absolutely neutral. I'm so evening by a prominent American in the neutral that I don't care which of the Allies smashes the Kaiser.
In constantly growing numbers and with increasing frankness Americans may be found advocating the view that if Great
As the New York Times put it, referring in the friendliest way to the seizure of the Brindilla (the German oil tank caner seized while fying the American flag]
GREEN AND WRITE.
RUGBY:
CLUB WIN EASILY AGAINST ́8. W.B.
In a game which was almost confined to the forwards, and therefore lacking in interest for the spectators, the Club defeated the 8.WB. team in a surpris ingly easy manner at Happy Valley or
seemed to be quite capable of holding the Saturday. At first the Borderers forwards
with the Club's first try the soldiers Club eight, but after Watson ran over cracked up badly, and their play, with the one exception when they had five minutes of revived energy during which a try was scored. became extremely ragged. So much so that the Club should have led by
6.Ayesha 7.Kathleen
Points to date,
8
S
ONE-DESION CLASS.
Cust Rock (P), Channel Rock (8.). Course, No. 38, Channel Rock (P.),
Distance 0.9 miles.
NAMES
Banita
Daphne Allanah |Haleyon
Position.
1. Bonita 2-
3.-Ikphue Allural -Halcyon
Finishing Time,
Gor,
4 09 36
scr.
4.09-10
NCT
4 14:20
'BCT.
ker,
Points to date.
INTIMATIONS
D.NIS.
D.N.S..
CALDBECK,
(ESTABLISHED † 1864).
SOLE AGENTS FOR
FALCON
ton during the next week or so litig Britain should get into serious difficulties more than two tries at the interval, MACGREGOR&C.
a be gathered as to the actual fighting this country in its own interests would be Wilson scoring just before half-time,
and seeing that the Triumph was only obliged to come to her assistance. But Woodhead failed in both the kicks. struck once and, sustained -30 few recognition of the war has not changed Within a few minutes of resuming casualties, and that A.B.'s will put the fact that it involves this county in Kempthorne scored for the Club in such develop an aptitude for collecting great distress and financial embarrass a favourable position that Woodhead had incidents, it is impossible to give any ment,
no difficulty with the kick. This was idea of all the happenings in the course
followed by a real war-like rally on the of the bombardment. One of the crew
part of the Borderers, and following an who was stationed in a control, however, was able to convey a fairly good idea
exhilarating sweeping movement by the of the manner in which the 10-inch guns
whole of the forwards Corporal Miller of the Triumph became so persistent and
ran over wide out, the kick falling short. accurate in their work that the Germans "If Great Britain will permit us to send The effort was evidently the last gasp by made it obvious that one of their our ships unhindered by her patrolling the military, for this solitary try was principal schemes was to destroy the cruisers, hden with grain supplies of all followed by a procession of points from the Club. First Watson got over with an ship and by a fluke only did the kinds to Germany and Austria, wo car Triumph escape what happened to this transfer to her demand the gold obligations unconverted try, then Ralston secured Takachiko, which was sunk by the upon them countries which will take care try and also added the full quots of German T.B.D. J 90 The fact that the of our adverse balance in London points, and in the last minute Rouse Triumph was struck by a shell was the
“This, of course, is impossible, but the scored and Watson converted real cause why she was not stationed condition which makes it impossible for The win of 3 goals Itries (24 points) to where the Takachtho was on the night Great Britain to refrain from interfering one try (8 points) was more than deserved, the 500 sunk ber's and there is not much with our commerce is the condition which has for during the greater part of the game doubt that the mission of the 90 o deprived us of so very great a part of our one or other of the hacks had to drop that particular evening was to destro export trade, and makes it impossible to to the rear and take the place of Claxton the Triumph The Triumph was liste! in order to give her guns better farnish her all the gold she would be glad at full back, he having sustained a damaged knee which rendered him less. opportunity and though certain forta to. We am making ready to meet the Britis
We are making ready to meet the British All the Club forwards worked hard, Wood- upon escapted until trar of Companies, Official Administrator the que thell mentioned struck a demand at the earliest possible moment, and head, Ralston and Kennedy frequently and Official Trustee, during the absence secondary control, due chiefly to the fac progress is being made. Undaly to hasten heading good rushing movements on leave of Mr. H. A. Nisbet, or until further notice th
that at this particular time shew the process by forcing us to resort to extreme ever, the ball rarely came out cleanly, standing still. Unfortunately, an A.F. and perious measures would invite a and thus passing rarely developed to the Mr. J. D. Lloyd to act as Deputy was killed instantly by this shell, ar disaster here which would make not only extent of the whole back division A Registrar and Accountant, Supreme Court, during absence on leave of M. J. & Sergeant of Marines along with ourselves, but England, worse off. In press Rugby player would have seen much that W. Lee Jones, or until further notice another member of the crew were also ing for gold payments England is thinking was good in the struggle among the for In consequence of the return from leave badly wounded by splinters. The man of her own needs. They are grest and wards, and for real healthy bustle the of Mr. Thomas Neave, Surveyor of Boilers was also badly damaged, but despite this urgent, but we must think of our own game was an ideal one
fact the Triumph went to her allote safety of unlicensed steamships inder 60 tons, the appointment made by Government Notication No. 96 of the 20th March, 1914, is cancelled
APPOINTMENTS
The Gazette contains the following
announcements:
Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne to
act as
Registrar of the Supreme Court, Regis
SCRUM HUF.”
post in the evening the sea became The comments of the majority of the rough, and the mast was so shaky the newspapers on the problems arising out of The sum collected on the ground the Triumph was ordered to smoother the setture of the Brindilla are quite in aid of the Prince of Wales' Fund water for repairs. Then the Takqchino reasonable Daily Mail,
amounted to $264
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