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however, we will deal with this matter at another time.
We are not quite sure that the Com mittee of the Chamber of Commerce con-
Administrator had caused several Chinese CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS settlers to leave the Colony and also a withdrawal of Chinese capital, and we are quite certain that the letter written by the Chairman on the subject of Sir Joux Pop* HENNESSY's remarks at the Social Science Congress was one of the most imprudent and unjustifiable measures ever associated with the history of the Chamber: On both these matters we shall have something to.
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Space will not at present permit us to deal with the political pretensions of the Chamber of Commerce as set forth in the
report and in the speech of the Chairman, but we hope to be able to-morrow to give this important subject due consideration.
A SPECIAL Meeting of the Liverpool Local Marine Board was held on-the-8th-Jan.,-at-the- Sailors' Home for the purpose of presenting to Captain J. E. T. Bragg, of the "Blue Funnel steamer Antenor, and Mr. R. S. Campbell, chief officer, a piece of plate and a binocular glass, awarded by Her Majesty's Government in recognition of services rendered to the crew of the Fleurs Castle, when the last named vessel. was lost off Cape Gardeful, portalloneysand ACCORDING to intelligence from Athens the works connected with the piercing of the "Isthmus of Corinth are progressing rapidly, Two hundred and fifty thousand cubic metres of earth have already been removed from the canal line be tween Kalamsky and Corinth, and thrown into the sea at either extremity, with a view to the
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A-CHICAGO-paper-aays." Mrs. Langtry.travels on her shape, and people who've seen her say she's as pretty as a red waggon. For many years she stood up in a stall at flower shows and fairs, and sold button-hole bouquets at a nickel each.
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"WE understand that H. E. the Administrator bas-We hear that the proposed performance of Rob
CHU WING FU and Li Atong, hawken, were approved of the proposal that the members of the ertson's comedy "Ours" has been abandoned
charged before Captain Thomsett this morning Hongkong Volunteer Artillery form a guard of owing to the early departure from the Colony of
with assaulting Chan: Achung, another mem honour to receive Sir George Bowen on his two of the leading characters. We believe, how
ber of the hawker tribe, who adds to his
follow arrival in the colony. The election of officers ever, that a dramatic entertainment will come off
income from the hawking business by sulted the dignity of the institution they for the corps will take place at head-quarters shortly after the arrival of our new Governor, in For this kind of work she received about the ing the noble profession of gambling informer."
About half past three yesterday afternoon, Chan represent when they deemed it imperative after drill on Tuesday next,
which the piles de résistance will be the delight-same wages as the Queen of England. But Achung was taking a walk in East Street when to contradict certain statements which were
speaking of professional beauties, we don't think the two defendants, and some twenty others they ought to be encouraged. No man who has who are not in custody, assaulted him, the made in the Pall Mall Budget of the 28th Ar the meeting of the Presbytery of Sydney, itful comedy A Lesson in Love," July, to the effect that the polley of the 'was announced that the Rev. J. P. Dickson had THE Salvation Army lights not only with the been down town all day doing trade, would like first defendant having gone for him with an iron har Complainant stated that the received two calls-ane from Paddington af sword of the Spirit, but occasionally uses the fist to go home, tired and hungry, and find that the
cause of his being beaten with the frön 300 a year, and one from Palmer street at of the flesh. At one of its meetings in an English wife of his bosom had set up as a professional bar was because he had given information to the 400 a year and with a manse. The rev- town, recently, a man disturbed the devotions, beauty. Beauty is something a man wants all Police about a gambling house. He was not gentleman intimated that after duc considerations Private Kershaw, a converted pugilist, was to himself; and after he has gone to the expense quite sure that the second defendant had struck he had decided to accept the call from Paddington told off to wrestle with him in the Lord. That of getting married and setting up housekeeping in East Street yesterday and saw about twenty him Tang Akou, a coolie, said he was walking This, remarks a practical contemporary, should zealous warrior carried out his instructions so he doesn't feel exactly like sub-letting his newly men gather round the last witness and commence well that the disturber was carried home on a acquired possession. Beauty may do very well to beat him with knuckle-dusters, also using their have been headed Strange Proceeding by a Clergyman."
abutter, He has been a very quiet man ever to fill a house with joy and peace, and illumine feet pretty freely on his carcase. He did not like to see such a one-sided contest and ran off every careworn crevice in a husband's heart, but to fetch a policeman; not finding. since. He is dead.
man in blue THE Official Messenger of St. Petersburg con-England and part of the United States, you find he saw both the prisoners wiring in " like de when you come to spread the beauty all over handy, he returned to the scene of action when sains some figures relating to Russian trade with it spreads mighty thin. Beauty is for one home, mons, the first prisoner being the busier of the two. He shouted out for a policeman not for a nation. In fact, we consider that beauty when the second prisoner left off thumping the China. The following sales, it appears, were effected at Nijni Novgorod during last year's fair: is an article that should be kept strictly and complainant and attacked him. He ran into
Baskoff Kiachta and Hankow teas (44,000 entirely for family use, and not let out to other shop in the Hollywood Road for shelter. The chests) for 5,950,000 roubles; Canton tea, fellows on any terms whatever. That's why we second prisoner followed him into the shop and dragged him out into the street, when both 600,000 13.; pressed les (2,000 chests), 226,000 don't risk much on professional beauties."
the prisoner went for him "and beat him, at the s, 600 chests remaining unsold; brick tea
same time remarking kill the foformen The (121,000 chests), 5.333,500 ra.-altogether, for
# Pri unet in his keférico stated that the two A CERTAIN Mr. Whinfield once wrote a book witlessed came to him at the race course and 17,165,793.13, or ten and a half million roubles entitled Ethics of the Future," and then he asked him for money which he refused to less than the year before. First-class teas, bought dearer than in 1881, sold without profit.
died. Before shuffling off this mortal coll, how give them. They afterwards came to his disturbance, so he The pressed tea alone shows a considerable in-ever, he left by will a sum of two thousand house and, created
drive them away and they fell down. crease, and is evidently coining more and more pounds to be devoted to the purpose of printing 11 Atong, the second prisoner, said the second and publishing his manuscript. The profits of witness ran against him and knocked over into use. This
the book he sudered should be divided into two his oranges, and afterwards bolted into a shop. followed him into the shop and dragged
very much. mixed-up affair of hawkers, the National Hospital of St. John the Evangelist at Oxford. Five hundred copies of the work were gambling informers, knuckle dusters, ana kree public appreciation of "Ethics of the Future" both prisoners in the sum of $10 each, with the that of this issue only twenty-one volumes were option of a fortnight's hard labor. The pugilistic members retired into the Hotel" but not rel sold, and since that time up to the present onlyishing the look of things in that model estab- one further copy. Under the circumstances the fishment anted up the Mexicans, and obs trustees of the will considered that it would be their liberty useless publishing-any-further editions, and an application was yesterday made in the Court of Chancery for permission to pay over the remnant of the money to the persons interested in the testator's will As the hospital had wisely sur- rendered their share in the expected profits of the book, the Court allowed this Judicious arrange ment, and the world will not be infilcted with any more editions of "Ethics of the Future." If he could have seen a little further into the future, the late Mr. Whinfield would not have made such a silly. will.
THE many friends of Mrs. CoLxs, whose focal successes as a member of the Choral Society when she appeared as Josephine in "H.M.S. Pinafore" and line in "The Sorcerer" must be well remembered, will
13 be pleased to learn that this accomplished construction of embankments and locks. The A STUDENT ONCE Wrote to the great Science King,¦ parta-one to go to a relation and the other top out when somebody beat him. This
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inquiring his relation to the Christian faith. He received the following answer: "Sir,-1 am very have not time to answer your questions fully, even assuming that they are capable of being answer ed at all. Science and Christ have nothing to do with each other, except in as far as the habit of scientific investigation take a man cautious about
I do not believe that any revelation has ever been made. With regard to a future life, every one must draw his own conclusions from vague and contradictory probabilities. Wishing you well, 1 remain your obedient servant, Charles Darwin,
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LOSS OF THE KENMURES MARA SA ZA CASTLE" We
I regret to report that the Kenmore Castle,- one of Messrs, Thomas Skinner and Cola Castlez
line of steamers to China, was lost on the and inst, during a violent gale, in the Bay of Blacay, and that many lives have been lost. A telegram was received on the 7th instant by the owners from Boulogne as follows to file
lady has lately made a most favorable, work is done by means of shafts and two subter, debut on the professional stage. We under rapean galleries running parallel to the axis of It is requested that all communications rela. Í stand that, on her arrival in England, M. | the canal, at a distance of four to five mètres. busy, and am an old man in delicate health, and | printed as a first edition, So great was the etcèteras, was ended by Captain Thomsett King
Forty permanent buildings have been erected Cours, acting on the advice of her friends,
klong the canal, placed herself in the hands of an ex- perienced professor of music, and devoted "AN Officer on the China Station" writes to the United Service Gazette as follows:-Your issue herself to the study of the musical artof Oct 7th contains a report from the-7apas--accepting any proofs. As faras-1-am-concerned, The Musical World alludes to her first public Gazette of Aug. ith, relative to the Champion appearance in the following flattering not cheering the corvette Swatara; which is terms: Mdine. COLLETTI (a pupil of substantially correct; but is should be known, Signor Scaixa) made her but at a con- in justice to the officers and men of the Cham cert given at the Town Hall, Stratford-on-pion, that, amongst other eccentric (not to call Avon, on Thusday evening, December soprano voice 14th. She possesses a eminently suited for dramatic music, as was apparent in her rendering of Signor Sentra's fine song, "Love lives for aye." Mdme. COLLETTI is likely often to be heard in our London Concerts during the ensuing, season, the refinement of her,style and the beautiful quality of her voice being sure to command attention." Te Hampshire Post in reviewing a per formance of HANDEL's Messiah," given by the members of the St.. Jude's Choral Society says: The soprano solos were manner. Her voice is remarkably fresh
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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1883.
THE Daily Press of this date says: A portion
them a harsher term) orders issued by the pre-Down, June 5, 1879," sent Commander-in-Chief ofthe Station is one that rigidly forbids cheering under any circumstances, except when ordered in the presence of Royalty Had the commanding officer of the Champion used his discretion and cheered he would pro- bably have been severely reprimanded or other wise punished, discretion being not allowed on the China Station.
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THE dress worn by the Duchesse de la Torre at
Kenmure Castle lost, second officer, seven instructions from you; effects all lost; in night of crew, and all passengers saved ; waiting
dresses only; all very weak ;, wire immediatz,”; Mr. J. Holness (second officer), Rus Popota, 20.*.
ons boat only could be launchad; no Corks in a cultivated
MR. G. STAINFIELD made an ex parte applica sion to Mr. Justice Snowden this morning for a rehearing of the case, or a review of the judgment in the suit in which he was plaintiff and Mr. Chun Chan Yau, a proprietor of jinrickshas, defendant, in which a decision in favor of defendant had been given in the Summary Juria diction Court on the yth inst, when the judge ruled that the relations established between the defend ant and the 'ricksha coolic who caused the accident were not those of master and servant; The origin claim was for $125, as damages for allegedinjuries caused to the plaintiff's horse and trap by getting upset in the Shau-ki-wan Road on February 5th by a jinricksha belonging to the defendant. In support of his application Mr. Stainfield referred Queen's Bench (Fowles v. Hider, 25 L. I. p. 331) was in all cases liable, and also quoted a section of our local Ordinance No. 6 of 1863 showing the liability of the owners of vehicles. His lordship observed that there was something in the points raised by Mr. Stainfield and granted the rule, a day to be named to hear the arguments. JAMES QUINN, of Ireland, taking time by the forelock, and as a sort of preliminary canter to his regular "bust on the 17th, now so near
of a retaining wall in Seymour-road 'felf some time during Wednesday night, and the stones and earth almost blocked the road. If any one had happened to be passing at the time their chance of escape would have been very smail It would be well, we think, if retaining walls
went down in a terrific gale one minute abutting on thoroughfares were subjected to of the fair guests to turn pale with envy, while received the same day reported: The Kes- recent refres de gals at Chantilly caused some the ship legram from Mr. Holness stated that after the boat left her, A. Lloyd's telegram regular inspection." We quite agree with our others laughed to scorn the strange innovation it mure Castle () foundered and inst. In the Bay morning contemporary that something should displayed. The dress was composed entirely o of Biscay, during a violent gale. Eight passen. be done to obviate a danger we have frequently fine black jet buglesand when the wearer en gera and eight of the crew saved Sunday evening pointed out. It is doubtless pleasing to notice tered the ball-room the dance was suddenly, muse (Feb: 4), and brought here by the French steamer that building is going on in the colony at such pended, so strange and startling was the effect them sistance. Ship sank in a few minutear Montataire. We, (Lloyd's agents) are giving a rapid rate. It is pleasing also to see that builders produced. The figure appeared as if actually
to the old of their profession. in this hard sculptured tollow of any offers of crew saved b Thus a conscientious contractor will not be wilchs dashed and spanded at every moment The Amite Cartle was commanded br moved by the fact that a thoroughfare is crowded of the imprisoned form like the fuciela of Brasil: Captain and had a crew of forty men, beny
being Europeans and the remainder Chinese from acting up to the policy of the contractors of The train was long and narrow, and over She encountered a strong south-westerly gale in all time. He scoops out his foundations, runs it were thrown bunches of roses mixed with the Bay of Biscay, the high seas completely des up a scaffolding, and then erects a hoarding over sunflowers. The bodice was a complete corslet troying her steering gear. On the ist inst as much of the footpath as he can. Then he fitting tight, and shining like the highly was crushed and in the course of the night sunset the saloon, which was on the upper deck, digs a hole about ten feet deep and about the polished armor of the Black Knight of old carried bodily away, the water; entering freely length of a grave, which he leaves open for A huge bunch of roses on the left shoulder The passengers were with difficulty conveyed any period of time, according to his particu- completed this strange tollet, which caused a the engine room, the ladies in their night attire. Finding that the steamer was filling and the people fall down the hole during this time is "Whose is it?" was the cry!" It is not Worth by order of the captain, who placed all the he puts up a brick wall of such a height that a is the Paris couturier, who would take the time and a grew of seven Chinamen: also got is brick may be comfortably dropped from it on the to adjus: those thousands of bugles to the scarcely had the host left, when the vessel aank suddenly, with between thirty and forty men on- head of a passenger going under. In addition figure? The secret is well kept, for none can board. The high sea threatened at every mo to tickling the contractor's fancy, this amusement even guess the author of this eccentric costume, ment to swamp the boat. Mr. Holness, knowing also has a moral purpose-it serves to prove to which a few years ago would have been called
he was 160 miles from land, endeavoured to stear that passenger, who may have set his heart on à la Salambo, but which the Duchesse ships. On the third day the ladies were sinking n the track of outward and bomeward bound earthly things, that there is another and a better herself declares to be the simple costume of a
fast. The privation was intense, no food of any world than this beyond the sky. Architecture is certain Spanish dame. But strange as it may description having been placed in the boat. The appear, this fantastic dress has set the fashion, lady passengers were tossing for three days in the great alt. So is funeral-furnishing..
open sen in their night-dresses; the only fury and many costumes of jet, both black and white, ther clothing obtainable being, the men's costs
and pure, and a great treat must have been afforded. Especial praise must be given her for an admirable interpretation of "Refolce greatly," the florid music being THE very able report of the Hongkong
overcome with consummate case." Mrs. Chamber of Commerce, presented at the annual meeting of members, the other day, COLEs is the fortunate possessor of a re- deals fairly enough with the various mer.
markably rich and pleasing vocal organ, cantile questions which have been brought and when we last had, the pleasure of to a judgment of Lord Campbell's in the Court of lar idiosyncracy. The fun he has watching regular émeute amongst the ladies in the room water in the stakehole, a boat was launched i under the notice of the committee during hearing her sing, only required a spell of the past year. The desirability of having professional tuition to rub off the cruditles in which it was held that the owner of a vehicle better than a circus. After he gets sated of this, it is not Pingard's-it must be foreign. Where passengers in her, Mr. Holness, second officer,
which characterise even the most distin- guished amateurs.and to perfect her general style, From private advices on which we can rely, incessant and careful study under an experienced master has effected such a vast improvement in these particulars thata successful professional career is confidently predicted for the whilom Hongkong sovice.
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such important local and general interests, as those supposed to be under the especial care of the Chamber of Commerce, repré- 'sented in London cannot be questioned; a better representative than Mr. JAMES MC- ANDREW of Messrs. MATHESON & Co, on the board of the British and Colonial Union could not possibly have been selected. The views of the committee on the treaties with In one point only do we differ from the band, went on the spree last evening and got THE London Timer gives the following summary | have since appeared, Good taste has beca sup and a shawl The occupants of the boat were Korea, addressed to the Secretary of State critics whose ideas are quoted above. They mixed up with the tanglefoot" dispersed "by of recently published statistics of the increase planted by eccentricity amongst the fashionable" at fast reduced to chewing the fannel vest of Critcribe Mrs. Coxs voice as a pure the West End dealers in potent liquors. both of the population and emigration throughout ladies of Parts, for we hear of the robe durin only rallos. La tevero picked up Severni based on sound principles, and will no soprano. In our criticisms of the lady's himself obnoxious to the people around, and / Geimany, The population of Prussia increas worn by the Princess de Sagan, which, being of vessels were sighted, and one especially, alihon
at
not content with getting inebriated made
a
Horrocka,kong of the passengers, as their
satin of canary, color, and profusely trimmed quite stars took 160 with feathers of the same hue, produces the the third day
marine sorters on board the English mail we shall be rather surprised if the London | the charge of "drunk and disorderly." Captain time. From 1875 to 1880 the population of sor'made to lie down, but to stick up all round vessel tyhose sayed were taken care of by
TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, March 15th.” The Roumanian. Government refuses to assent to the decision of the Conference,
Oxford won by three lengths.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
xice. On the evening of
Jaira, bore down and”,
very kindness WAD 1h4, captain and crew of this s
B.M. Vice-Consul at Boulogne azeda MUNA CANIS If London on zimnica
usual ports,
at Washington and to Lord GRANVILLE, Bre doubt meet with universal approval in our performances in this Colony we ventured behaved in a disorderly manner. P.C. 76 even-ed, between 1816 and 1864, from 10,350,000 to commercial circles. The action taken in to express the opinion that her voice was a tually ran "Pat" in, and he appeared before 19,260,000, while up to 1875 inclusive it mounted
effect of a frightened canary, for the feathers are took them regard to the proposed abolition of the mezzo-soprano of excellent quality, and Captain Thomsett this morning and admitted up to 21,500,000, or 105 per cent in sixty years
shown to them steamers must commend itself to the com- critics do not endorse our view, At all Thomsett imposed a fine of one dollar and all the German States has been increasing
4 stigand at about 525,000 per annum. At the last munity at large, who will probably share events we sincerely wish Mrs. CoLzs a pros-ordered the delinquent to be taken to his she census, in December, 1880, the number of in- An interesting writer has lately been trying to in the committee's regret that the Messa-perous and distinguished career in her now and have the fine collected. A change here habitants was 45,250,000, which, if maintain-show that in the matter of dangerous monsters came o'er the spirit of affairs when it came out that geries Maritimes still decline to concede profession.
Quinn had no ship to go to, he being one of theed at the same rate, would be 60,000,000 England is an unhappy as tropical countries unemployed divialon. The magistrate accofd in 1900. The increase, as compared with that Bulls don't go charging one in equatoria,.
of France, is very remarkable, the French popu- | he says; the tiger in a retiring anim ingly revised his former sentence and requested lation during the last five years showing an in- for anakes in one's boots, they ardals might Quinn to ante up two dollars, or expiate his
crease of only 389,000, while the increase of the those which invaded the cradle offence by working for the Gavernment for the..
thai German population during the sams, period | crust evening mid next ten days. As the funds were short, Mr. Quin a 2,000,000, the birth rate in the latter ane's nose" is more common and went into the-Retreat and will, unless some country being 3.91 per 100, whereas in France the vampire bat, and so forth. That Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Racs. benign spirit liberates him, spend his Mayth of is only 2.47. There is also this great differ this paradox may be, Ifidian
ould Ireland" in. Her Majesty's keeping, (:)ence between the two, that in France the snakes are still alive IN last night's China Mfail a correspondent, who
dependency. In 1881. describes himself as "a habitud of the Hoogkong
thousand people died of Hotel," complains about being mulcted in the
two thousand fell before sum of 60 cents at the Temperance Hall for two
sorry to make any aug games of billards played there, and is pusled about the bigh rates charged the soldiers and wallon who frequent that choice abode of the "great unwashed" for their amusement on the "board of green-cloth." We do not hap pen to belong to the Temperance Union, but in falmess to the philanthropists who sup
port the Temperance Hall and who are sups posed to frame the miles of that establishment should be very pleased to know if the games played by "Multa Gamens" were "long'uns or otherwise, as, that, would make all the difference in the world. "Doubtless there is a pro- perly authorized list of charges for games, hung up in the Temperance Hall billiard room, and it would have been just as well for Muita Gemen" to consult that before parting with the sixty cents, or to interview the manager, asrashing into print over suta paury, tris savouri of the desire to see one's papers, even though
We are informed that the two. direct opium steamers, with the third opium sales, left Calcutta for this port yesterday.
to the Colony the same privileges we enjoy from the Peninsular and Oriental Com- pany. Considering the importance of the opium trade-to-local-interests, the Chamber of Commerce may' fairly claim to be heard by Her Majesty's Gov- ernment in the event of the proposed di- plomatic arrangementsin anyway affecting this port or interfering with its trade, The bankruptcy laws of the Colony are allowed to be in a most disgraceful condition and. It is therefore satisfactory to know that what is undoubtedly an important factor in all trading communities has not been lost sight of by the committee. The course WE note the arrival by the P. &.O. Company's adopted by the Chamber with regard to steamer Ancona of the Right Revd. J. H. Burdon, the Wa Hop Telegraph Co.'s application Bishop of Victoria, and Mrs. Burdon. for permission to lay a cable across the We observe that Henry Thien's remarkable harbour from Hongkong to Chinese Kow-drama, "A Doll's House," has lately been trans- loon, and also the remonstrance addressed lated into English and published in London un to the local government Tast September on der the title of "Nora Ibsen is perhaps the the subject of the unequal Incidence of greatest writer of his time in Norway.. the quarantine regulations merit appro- A BILLIARDS match between W. Cook, champion, bailon, although it is a subject for regret and W. Mitchell, of Sheffield, 3,000 points up, that the recommendations of the comnilt for a stake of 1,000 was played at St. James' tee produced such indifferent results. The Hall on the 6th and 7th ulto Cook was made, claim made for a modification or rather a strong favorite, and held the advantage until the total aboliti
tion of the present tab for the game was called Cook 830, Mitchell 508
From this point Michel ran clear away from light dues, a taxation on trade as the
his opponent, and with breaks of, 159, 739 (the) report puts it, appears to is to be scarce
largest break ever made in a match for money) **_-_justified by, actual facts, and will, we 100 and 487 (unfinished) won the match esɛily
Imagine, be rejected by the gov ament by 1,619 points,
a slant in that milk and generally known as the
increase has been almost entirely in the large towns, whereas in Germany the increase is general throughout the country as well as the towns. The number of emigrants that have left Germany during the last sixty years is over unsportsmanlike, but, 3,509,0%, of whom the greater part have taken men of villag their departure within the last thirty years, the serve tiger United States having absorbed in 1881 no less | deserve no antiácia than 246,323. Dr. Friedrich Kapp estimates the now be said of the fath amount taken away by each emigrant at not leas preserved the monstrous beast than 450 marks, or £22 10%, so that the capital to dercur. her, and transferred to the United States during last year Herakles had jumped? amounted directly to £5,587,267. And this, its digestive it should be remembered, is not returnable might as to Germany, in, the ordinary ways of trade or the strange, dommerce, as, in point of fact, the German emi- the Hindoos grants to the United States become Americans, story of this and consequently competitors with Germany in or caggerate agricultural and industrial pursuits. Dr. Engel three thousand head considers that the cost of bringing up a young wild beasts in person of the lower or middle classes to the Af millor of teenth year is about £200, and be estimates the Snake d
ahy during the emigration of ibe: ihana
In cash and valuables taken
last sixty
only got each
Cover, bine;
zświze the amount of the war indemnity
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