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THR HONGKONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13TH, 1816,

VICTOR RECORDS

which should be in every home.

64415-As a Beam O'er the Face of the Waters

(Violin).

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET. COTTON IN CHINA.

Mossz Vernon & Smyth in their THE WORK OF THE MILLS. weekly share report dated 12th November, 1915, state

JAPAN'S WEALTH

INCREASING. RESULT OF THE EUROPEAN WAR.

CHINA AND A A MONARCHY.

PREPARATIONS BEING MADE FOR A CHANGE,

The cotton-manufactoring industry in the Peking Daily News, the Government country, observes a certain official in the According to the vernaculty Press, says Surveying the financial outlook of this China did not enjoy the same degree of has realised the fact that the reestab Government service, the Japanese wealth prospority in 1914 as in the preceding lishment of a Monarchy is a foregone con

is on the steady increase. The trade ro year. During 1913 the mills ran on full clusion, and has been making all pre turns up to the middle of October show

parations necessary for the change. It

record favourable balance to the amount time through the greater part of the has been estimated that the expense in-

of one hundred and three million yon. year, there was a strong demand for volved in the inauguration of the mon-

From the prevailing situation, there m no yarn at good prices, and the results or archy will be about five million dollars,

doubt that the figure will run up to one the operation of the mill, were highly which sum is now being raised. Besides satisfactory. Some of the foreign-man- raising these funds, much attention is hundred and fifty millions by the end of When one remembers that the aged me made net profits to 20 or 40 being paid to the drafting of the docu- the your. per cent of their capital. In the early ments to be issued to the public when record balance favourable since this coun part of 1914 the prosperity of the preced the decision of the change of the form try was opened to the outside world was ing year continued; but the stagnation of government is known. One manifesto 19,000,000 yen in the year 1898, one cannot in general trading circles and the curtail to be issued to the entire body of the but be struck with wonder that every ment of the country's exports of native citizens will be written on the basis of month this year should add some twertby Europa war, seriously affected the local tioners so all the people may know the this country All this is due to the war produce, following the outbronk of the the arguments set forth by the peti-million yen to the favourable balence in mills. The demand for cloth and yarn causes of the change. Another one will trade. Four million yen worth of copper, be issued to the Governors and Chiang four million and a half yen worth of rice, fell off considerably, and production was somewhat curtailed. At present, how claus of the provinces telling them that and seven million von worth of habutal ever, nearly all the mills are operating though the change is brought about in figure most prominently on the list of the their spindles night and day; those that compliance with the wishes of the ma trade, whereas exports in silk and ontton

is the duty have weaving departments are running jority of the people, yet The

their looms in the daytime only.

of the President to support the republican an have considerably decreased since cause, and on account of this he must the outbreak of the war, the former by offer his resignation. Still another one 200,000 yen and the latter by 130,000 yen. will be issued to the nations of the world Japan Daily Mail. assuring them that their interests in the country, will not be affected by the change.

Owing to the influence of the two local Bank holidays and the race holidays in Shanghai, there has been very little busi ness done in the local share market during the past week, but rates on the whole have remained fairly steady, and the market closes with some enquiry for the specula Gluck

tive stocks at low rates, No business with Powell London has transpired during the inter .('Cello). ............. Hollman | val, and wo have no material changes in McCormack | quotations in this section to report. Caruso Standard Tin has advanced to £102/10/ Caruso and Plantation Rubber is ngain higher at 87169-Serenade Espagnole (Ronald)... 31868-Gems from Robin Hood, No. 2....

Light Opera Co. the closing quotation of 2/71 per lb. firm, Bar Silver is quoted to-day at 247-16d., 85434----a Sicilian Vespers-Ballet Selection...Band of H.M. Coldstream

Sterling TT, at 1/10. Shanghai T.T. at do.

Guards Sicilian Vespers-Selection....

761. and Singapore T.T. nt 783-

04103-At the Brook.

84001-Ave Maria

84480-Because (d'Hardelot)..

87188-Parted (Tosti)

17759-a The Four Flags March...... Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards Bank's buying rate for 3 dfs bills on

March

b Wake Up, England!

17775-a Highlanders! Fix Bayonets !

Soldiers of the King.

EXCLUSIVE AGENTS:

do.

Shanghai is unchanged at 77). Hamilton

BANKS -Hongkong and Shanghaie have Stuart been sold in small lots at $827 and $825, and close with probable buyers at the latter rate.

MOUTRIE'S.

THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PBZ88 a

TORING OVERLAND TRADE REPORT

is now ready and contains:

Fur Easter Nows.

Bongkong.

Far Eastern Mou at the, War.

German Submarines,

Japanese Railway Bonds.

The President's Appetite.

Lending Articlo:

Chinose Polity.

Diet of the Japanese Soldier and Ciriliun,

Great Britain and Japan.

The Pacific Carrying Trade.

Random Reflections.

A Touch of Nature.

Indian Opium for Hongkong,

Jopan and Munitions.

Officer and Private.

Chinese Mounted Bandits in Manchuria,

Wireless Station in Remote China.

Coronation of Emperor of Japan.

The Colony's Finance.

Bank Notes in Circulation:

Telegrams,

Hmigkong's Water Supply

Correspondence:--

Omelet Cussing

The Observation Posts at the Prisoners".

Camp.

Proposed Gift to the Rer. F.

Retirement of Dr. Francia Clark,

Mr. P. 8. A. Bourne, C.M.G.

Johnson,

Treason Charge Against Harbin Doctor.

Shanghai Paling Rubber Estate

Hongkong Tramway Co

Tenting with the Enemy.

Called to the Colours from Ching University Engineering Society. The Seizure of Arms în China, Ministering Children's League. Cigarette and Tobacco Fund. War Clothing Fund.

Local Sport.

Shanghai Autumn Race Meeting. Taikoo Sensation,

Attempt on Japanese Arsenal.

Macao Notes.

Peking Notes.

Swatow. Notes.

Rendy for the Kaiser at any Time..

Canton Noter.

Magistreer.

Shipping Notes

Chinese Merchants Abroad,

Dutch on the Side of the Allies.

Passenger Lists.

Commercial.

Extra Copies 30 cents each, Cash. Copies can be posted from this Office

to addresses sent; including postage 84: Dents each.

$1 Cash for three copies. Subscription: $12 per annum, payable

in advanco; postage extra.

Hongkong, 13th November.

ASAHI

THE DAI NIPPON BREWERY

[21-0

MARINE INSURANCER-Unions are easier with small sellers at 8950. Cantons con be placed in small lots at 8420 and Yangtses at the improved quotation of $260 with ex 73. North Chinas are mi- changed at $175 nominal.

FIRE INSURANCER-Chings are slightly BEER. easier, with probable setters at $160, and Hongkongs are obtainable to a small extent at 8420.0

& CO. TOKIO JAPAN.

OBTAINABLE EVERYWEERF, SOLE AGENTS:

MITSU BUSSAN KAISHA.

HONGKONG.

979

SHIPPING.-Douglases have been booked at 8871 and $88 cash, and at 881/80% for January/February delivery, and at these rates more shares are probably cbtainable. Indos have been a drooping market, And close with sellers at $13 for the Com bined, and at $67 for the Preferred and 800 for the Deferred separately, there being no business to report. Steamboats are wanted at $19, and Star Ferries are on offer at $38)

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HEREDITANY TITLER.

GROWING USE OF CHINESE YARN, JO In spite of the adverse conditions in 1914 the mills bad a fairly prosperous Year, and those under foreign ang inent; with one exception, declared dividends only slightly less than in 1813. According to the Shuntien Shihpno, According to a report by the United the petition submitted by Connoillor Sen States Commercial Agent at Shanghai, Yu with regard to the conferring of the year 1914 was notable for the degree hereditary files will soon be promul- to which yarn made in Chinese mills disgated by the Government. Ramoats B16: placed Japanese and Indian yarn. Ferrife in official circles that titles such as the first time the deliveries of Chinese dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts and yarn in Shanghai exceeded those of barons will be given to the civil and foreign spinnings. The actual deliveries military officials according to the degree at Shanghai of Shanghai, Japanese and of their merits in connection with the Indian yarn were at follows: Shanghai,

restoration.

56,762,000 lb, in 1913 and 77,880,133 lb. in 1914: Japanese, 59,657,086 lb. in 1913 and 60,727,333 lb. in 1013; Indian, 79,902,006 ib. in 1913 and 69.839,600 lb in 1914.

As Shanghai is the most important market in China for the sale of yarn by importers to dealers in all parts of the country, these figures indicate the extent to which the local milis have been able to compete with yarns purchased abroad. Ludia furnishes counts 10, 12, 16 and 20; Japan 16 and 20; while the mills in China made mainly 10, 12, 14, and a small quantity of 16 and 9.

PRODUCTION OF CHINESE MILLS.

The total annual production of the milie in China is 200,000,000 to 250,000,000 b. of yaru and 40,000,000 to 50,000,000 yards of cloth; during 1915, if the mills operate on full time, the yarn production will doubtless reach 300,000,000 lb., owing to the increase in the number of spindles during the past few months. The wear-

of

As

TEXT BOOKS TO BE RE-WRITTEN

text many Chinese

books which have been written under the republican régime for the UND

and primary

middle sohocis will no longer meet the requirements of the students, some aer books will be compiled under the direction of the new Minister of Education The following. oight points will be emphasised in the compilation (1) Love of country. (2) respect for the teachings of Confucius and other great sages, (3) cultivation ef war-like spirit, (4) importance of truth, (5) cultivation of justice and righte ousness, (8) purity of family life, (7) condemnation of vanity and extrava gance,. (6) encouragement of self-govern-

ment.

CHIN

SINCREASED CUSTOMS

REVENUE,

HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.

CORPS GNDERE BY LIÊUT. COL CHAPMAN) V.J.

JOINED.

1-Private W. Rase joined the Corps on November 11th, 1910, allotted Corps No. 1994 and posted to Scouts Comi- pany (No. 2. Section).

KING'S PARK RANGE."

2. This range is allotted to the Hong- kong Police on weekdays until 4 p.m.. and Saturday forenoons from Novéni ber, 1916, to January 15th, 1930.

BIGNALLING SECTION.

3. The following members will parade on the Cricket ground at 7:30 am. on 14th inst. for telephone dution at Kow loon City Inge with the H.K.V.R.: Je-Cpl. A. Young, Ptes. A. G. Jacobs, N. 8. Jacobs and A: V. G. Meadows. Dress-Helmets, khaki

drill jackets and shorts, puities, belta, havorsocks (with food) and water. bottles (filled). No rifles or side-

anna.

...

NON ATTENDANCE AT PARADEY. 4.-Members of the Corps are reminded that, in the event of being unable to attend parados ordered, the responsibi lity to explain their absence is theirs and they must notify their Company, Sergeant Majors at once,

宁 It is generally believed, says the Peking.

Ots.A few Shells are procurable at 87, perhaps a little less would be accept ed for a small parcel. Ural Caspians are unchanged at 37/0 nominal, and Langkate close in request in the North at Tis. 394. REFINERIES-China Sugars have ad- vanced to $120, at which rate the marketing industry is still in its infancy, but Daily New, that the war in Europe, closos quiet. Luzons are featureless at

is gradually being developed. The prin- which decreased the import trade of cipal kinds of cloth woven are 36 in., China, would entail a loss of Customs $37 nominal.

48.49; 2.50, 2.85 and 3.00 yard grey sheet-revenue. However, the returns for the MINING-Raubs have been booked ating, and 30 in, 68,44 or 68.48, 2.85 and month of September proves otherwise. A $0.40 and $3.50, but otherwise there is 3.00 yard drills. One of the mills in comparative statement of accounts of the no business to report in this section. Shanghai has recently begun to weave revenue of the Maritimo Customs made

very well in the market.

...

PABADEJ.

5.-Parades for Saturday, 13th instant.

a.m. Signalling Section--Signalling

6.

practice at Headquarters Remain- der, nit.

DETAIL

-Con Club Hill, Kowloon.

On duty until morning of th inst.

H.K.V.R.

Noxt for duty: Scouts Company

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong-Canton flannels, and the goods have sold up for that month show a total receipt officer on duty: Capt, Stewart

SUCCESS OF THE MILLS.

no

of Kueiyuen Taels 2,950,000, an increase of Kusiguen Taels 500,000 over

the

kong and Whampoa Docks are in request at 8843, and can also be placed at 857 for January delivery. Kowloon Wharves are wanted at the reduced quotation of

There is no organisation among the amount collected for the same period last year. With regard to the native castoms, $70 cash, and are also in request at Chinese cotton mails and there are

but approximately Taels 300.000 have been equivalent rates forward. In the North Government industrial statistics,

collected for the same period, showing an there is a demand for Shanghai and igures compiled by a Shanghai firm and increase of some Taels 70,000 as compared, Hongkow. Wharves at Tis. 50, the quota- believed to be approximately correct show with the amount from the same stree last year. All payments due to Foreign tion for Shanghai Docks being unchang that there are thirty-two cotton mills in

etc.. ed at Tls. 60 nominal. New Engineering, China with 1,000,853 spindles and 4,610 countries for account of loans, have advanced to Tls. Sh sales,

looms. During laid about 100,000 were seared by the Customs have been paid LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong-added to existing mills and several new

up to date, kong Lands are easier with sellers at plants were launched,, but are not yet in $108. Humphreys Estates have again operation Although the total number THE FISH-EATERS OF JAPAN, been booked at 7 and are still oblain-of spindles is not large, it must be re- able. There are buyers of Hongkong membered that practically all the mills Hotels at $108. Kowloon Lands at 940, run day and night on a 3-hour schedule, in the actual value of ita fish products, for

Japan is the leading fishing nation, not in this respect other nations excel it, but in the number of persons who make their living by fishing, in the proportion of fisheries to the rest of the population, in the relative importance of fisheries in the domestic economy, in the ingenuity and

P. of W Camp, Kowloon

On duty until morning of 17th, inst. :

H.K.V.R.

NEST FOR DUTY,

Nov. 17th. Scouts Company.

-

11

18th-Scouts Company, 19th.-Centre Section M. G. co. 20th-Right Section M. G. Co. 21st. No. 1 Soc. Art, Batty, and Left

Section M. G, Co.

22nd. Civil Service Company.

23rd. No. 2 Section Arty, Batty.

OFFICER. ON DUTY.

Nov. 17th--Lient. Murphy.

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15

18th-Capt. Hutchison. 19th-Cant. Wood,

20th. Lieut. Kennett.

21st. Capt. Wolfe.:

22nd-Capt. Churchill, 23rd.Lieut. Danby,

Orderly Sergeant from 17th to 24th instant

-Sorgeant J. H. Ramsay.

and West Points at $72

The bulk of the raw cotton consumed in COTTON, MILLS.-Hongkongs are un- the mills in the country is Chinese, changed at $9.40 sellers with buyers offer which is only three-fourths to seven- ing $0. Latest advices from the North eighths of an inch in staple and more report an all round improvement in harsh than American; it is fairly suit Cottons, the closing rates being-Ewas able, however, for spinning low counts. For making Nos, 16 and 20, Indian and A warranted cure for all Ts. 1624, Internationals The American cotton is mixed with the locally skill of the people in devising fishing ap- Note. acquired or constitutical Dis- Yiks Tis. 141, Laoukung Mows. Ths. 77, charges from the Urinary Shanghai Cottons Tls, 1, and Soy Chee, grown staple "The present price of the paratus, in preparing fish and in the zon Best quality of Chinese colton in Shang-shown by the Government in promoting famous Pills also cure Gravel, MISCELLANEOUS --Cements after sales athai is 34d. to 4d. per ib. A supply of the interests of the fishing population..

The islands comprising Japan stretch Organs in either sex. These T. 40, all buyers. Pains in the Back and ali 810 have advanced, with sales at inter- raw material, an abundance of extremely Kidney Disorders. Free from mediate rates, to & buying quotation of cheap labour, with no restrictions as to diagonally from north-east to south-west, Forty yours ene $10,80 for cash and $11.10 for January the hours of work or the employment of between, 2,000 and 2,000 miles, giving a old by all Chemists delivery,

China Previdents are wanted children, and a large domestic market great range of climate, and consequently and Storekeepers throughout at $9.80. China Borneos at $10. Ropes for yarn and cloth, are the chief factors of water from almost tropical to almost The islands are mostly long and at $34, Peak Trams at 89, and Watsons in the success of the Chinese cutton in-aretic,

CLARKE'S B. 41. PILLS.

C038.

the world.

NEW CARTRIDGES.

FOR SALE.

XMAS

AND NEW YEAR

CARDS with Local Views and Chinese Pictures.

BY popular

GRACA & CO.,

No. 4, WYNDHAN STREET. Hongkong, 8th Novembor, 1915.

A

(1043

LING & CO..

19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

AURNITURE AND PHOTO GOODS

FURNITURE STORE

Photographic Goods of Every Description

in Btook,

Developing, Printing and Enlarging. Centon Marbles in Various Kindes.

TELEPHONY 1219.

Hongkong, 4th Febrenry, 1913

7516

LONDON BUYING AGENTS

(65.

English Manufacturers, In "all Bore and Sizes.

SMOKELESS POWDER and CHILLED SHOT. From No. 10 to SSSG at $5, $7 and $7.50 per 100, SPORTING REQUISITES and AIR GUNS in Variety..

Inspection Invited.

of

WM, SCHMIDT & Co.

[1092 Hongkong, 4th February, 1915,

at 961. There are sellers of Dairy Farms dastry. It has already passed the ex- narrow and at no part is the interior too at $32, and of Hongkong Trams at $51.perimental stage, and all indications far from the sea not to allow of the easy point to further development in the next transportation of fresh fish. Within a Steam Laundries have been booked at.

few years.-Year East.

few miles of the coast in many places are All deep parts of the sea in which breed in- exhaustible supplies of deep-sea fish, while GERMAN CLAIMS IN CHINA, the bank and top feeding sorts swarm

MEMOs. Settlement days for 1915, November 24th 2nd December 22nd.

MOVEMENTS OF CHINESE TROOPS.

AN AUTHORITATIVE DENIAL.

BRITAIN'S ATTEMPT TO

PARALYSE TRADE.

about the shores in countless schools,

It is estimated that one person in 20 in tho entire empire is more or less of a fisherman, and fish appear in some form en the table of every Japanese family daily, if not at every meal. The annual The following German cablegram, value of water products is in excess of published in the China Press, Shanghai, Y,00,000,000. Holf million bcats are It has been stated that Chinese troops is interesting if only as account of the engaged in fishing, of which 18,000 are have beez de patched to the South and fact that it gives a German view of Bri- more than 30 feet long. Almost a million. the people are nervous and afraid thettish commercial action in the East.

men are professional fishermen, disturbances may occur when a Monarchy Competent German authorities com: 1,400,000 more give part of their time to is restored. We have, however, been told went on the British order which forbids shing and the rest to farming or other by a high military officer that not only the Dutch shipping companies to trans.

Only about 200,000 inen are no troops have been sent to the Southport China articles of neutral origin.

A thousand species of fish have already but many troops stationed in the South if they are not provided by the Holland-so employed in the United States. have been recalled. Everywhere it is China Trading Company, which is under been sentified in Japanese waters, and peacefu, and cons quently the troops the control of the British. The competent almost every one of them is edible. One under Brigadier General Tsang, stationed authorities state that the British mean

parsuits.

and

The above detail takes the place of that notified in Corps Order No. 5- dated 11th November, 1015,

FIELD DAY 14TH INSTANT. 7.--Important notice-Pullthroughs, and fannelette must be carried to clean rifes after firing blank.

G. E. Stewart, Capt., Adjutant, I.K.V.O.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE

RECRUITS.

Recruits of all Companies will parade af "Central" at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 16th, and Friday, November 19th,

COMPANY PARADES.

Monday, November 15th-Whole of No. 2

Company.

Wednesday, November 17th.Whole of No.

3 Company. Thursday, November 18th. Whole of No.

1 Company.

MUSKETRY COURSE.

The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Platoons of No. 3 Con pany and the 4th Platoon of No. 1 Com pany, will fire Part 1 Sunday, Novem ber 21st.

Uniform will not be worn at Musketry prac

tice except hy Inspectors and Sergeants on Range Duties.

The

"

EQUIPMENT..

following are appointed Equipment Officers (E,O)—

for Nos, 1 and 2 Companies, Store Ber- PA. Fothergill (c/o Standard. Oil Co.) geant Pun Yun Fong for No. 9 Com- pany and the Ambulance Co.............

or return of equipment will under any questions relating to the issue, renewal,

circumstatures be dealt with at the D.5.C.'s office except through the EOs. Pes will refer to their Platoon Com- manders, who will then requisition to writing (and not by telephone or per- sonal visit what is required by their men. Such requisition to be sent to the E.0. concerned and not to this: office.

in the Kiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai, as to boycott the German firmas in Chine, of the commonest, most wholesome and well 43 those under Brigadier-General since, when the was began, the British rost sought efter is the shark, which the NO MORE HEADACHES.

Pao stationed at Wuhu, have been recalled only forbade the trade with Germany, western people have never learned to cat, Headaches, intermittent pains, sharp and actioned in Pel Yuan, and Tung afterwards with German firms in neutral but which a fishery expert to the U.S. Dogfish, the common shooting spasms, or steady, dull aches, Hsien for the purpose of undergcing fur-European countries and finally with the Government who has visited Japan pro- No

member of the shark family along the over the eyes, in the back of the heal, asther training. The troops under Briga Germans in China, which means reallynounces excellent. the bass of the brain or in the temples gier-General Sre stationed at Chinking the Germans in the whole world.

This legislation further means that the north Atlantic coat, would never be per quickly succumb to the soothing influence Eave also been transferred to Shantung Neutral Powers will be forced to yield mitted to go uncaught in Japan, even the

The above shows unmistakably that the Central Government has not despatched to British depotism, because the neutralt, cetopus is a table delicacy.

· LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM:

if they do not yield, are menaced by the We offer you our services as buying

Every minute you suffer from a head troops to the South. It was only when British Government with arbitrary mea- agents for British or Continental goods, Established in 1844, but thoroughly up-to acho is lost from your life of usefulness the 8th fivision was transferred to Msures on the sea. What the British aim 381 date, our success is attained by making or enjoyment a most unnecessary waste Chang and Size Toan reqantly and the at is to apply the same measure

and secundation in the barracks there was already in force for the Holland-China our first aim, since all kinds of headaches our castomers interesta Fire expert buyers, with capable staffs, neuralgia, all external aches and pains insufficient that General Yang Sen Teh, Trading Company to all the other neu- who brought most of the 4th Division tral shipping companies, including those manage different departments, buying can be quickly relieved and finally cured with greatest care every class of goods, by simply rubbing in a little of this down South to suppress brigands in between North and South America.

The neutral exporters who have ben giving our customers all the advantages great external remedy. It's sure--it's Shanghai and Sengkang in the 2nd year

Ask any one who has tried it.of the Republic, sent for the reminder trading since tens of years with Ge United States as well as to Europe to quick. of wide experience, and ensuring their

will suffer over-sea importers also, and stationed them in Sungkiang wan requirements being rightly supplied at

Sold at 18. 4d. per bottle.

As to the transfers of defence troops in the doubly. They will lose their relations study the methods in vogue, and there is lowest pricas and best discounts.

Agents for Hongkong,

provinces, they are merely the ordinary with their customers, and, further, the at Tokyo an Imperial Fisheries Institute. movement of troops during the autumn export trust under British control will a school with which no other in the world Mentre. A. B. WATSON & Co., Ian.

rob them of their own business.

Can compare. season. Peking Daily News.

KEYMER, SON & CO., Whileiriam. London. Telegrams, Keymer, London,"

**

Est. 1944

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Much fish is eaten raw by the Japanese, a fact that is said to be much more easily understood by foreigners after they have tried raw mackerel or cther fish dipped 'n

in this relation. the delicious fauces the Japanese employ The prominence of Japanese fisheries due to the encouragement of the Govern

Chel have been sent to the

ment,

JOINED

A. Balean, F. M. Ellis, A. Cousland, T. Cor. "doiro, C. H. W. Key, R. Hamson, J. Kew J. A. V.. Ribeiro, J. Pereira, V. Baradas, J. M. Noronha, A. Guterres, G.D. Mehal, A. Melbyo, JM, Ribeiro, J. A. Bates.

F. C. JENKIN

A. S. P. (Reserve).

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