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AZMATHE.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
SHORT RANGE CUP AND SPOONS.
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TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), - the 27th,
instant, at 3 PM
Ranges 500 and 600 yards,
"Ten Shots and ono Sighter.
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,
Hon. Sec
-Hongkong, 26th May, 1899.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
L35
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL THE Company's Steamship
HAILOONG"
Captain Robson, will be despatched for, the above Ports, on SUNDAY, the 28th instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, Geném Managers Hongkong, 26th May, 1899... [poja DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR AMOY AND TAMSUI
THE Company's Steamship
* FORMOSA," Captain Douglas, will be despatched for the above Parts, on MONDAY, the 29th instant,
At 10 AM.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 26th May, 189.
FOR NEW YORK VA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship
THE
"UNDAUNTED,"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MAY
Intimation.
·LIMITED:
from Tungk
THES
FAL BTOR
"THE ACCUSED, COMMITTED FOR.
~This afternodri, Reginald Hopkins was gain "brought up tin remand cut the Police Court, THE Hon, Treasurer of the Alice Memorialelore Mr. Sercombe Sinith, charged with emberling the sum of $1,000, Two other
A S. WATSON & Co., and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge charges were also brought forward embodying with thanks the following donations to the the embezzlement of various sums amounting funds of the Hospitals:
to over $2,000 Further evidence having been "taken the accused "was committed: for trial at Anon..........
the next Criminal Sessions.
ROWING
MANUFACTURERS Or
sence
WE have received from Mesars, Kelly and Walsh a bandy-fittle book entitled“,“ Progress AERATED WATERS.
sive and idiomatic Sentences in Cantonese Colloquial by A: A. Fulton. This is then Saturday last the Shanghai Rowing Club AERATED WATERS of our nunu- second edition of the work, which has been held their Spring Regatta, over a down river facture are sold throughout the Far enlarged and a vocabulary added. The book course, in fine weather. A large number of Germany froni the, hinterland of Kiauclique revealed and there was great indignation
should be most useful to all those studying spectators were present. Following are the Cantonesc
1-GHALLENGE, EIGHT-OAR RACK-- În
Distance, 1 Mile.
Mih-Ho-Loongs-Red and Blacke-1.
East and are invariably preferred on account of their excellence.
results:
Tup Echo de Chine records the death of Racing Eights. Entrance fee, $16 per boat, griffin caught wild in Mongolia three and the journal in question is deniently lack-
ABSOLUTE PURITY is guaran-Born over seventy years ago, he was first a Francisque Sarcey, the famous French writer.
teed. The best materials only are schoolmaster, but eventually became a writer and dramatic critic. He made his fame largely used.
by his lectures, but as the dramatic critic of the
THE PRICES are only half those Temps since 1867 he exercised great influence charged in England.
WATERS MANUFACTURED BY US are acknowledged by the lending English makers to be equal to those of their own production.
Sir Edward Frankland, K.c... D.C.L.. F.R,S,. F.U.S., &e.. the greatest Izliving authority on Water, reports as follows on the water as prepared and used by us in our manufacture :--
It possesses an extremely high degree of organic purity and is of most excellent quality for drinking."
will be despatched for the above port, on MONDAY, the 29th instant, at 5 mM, instead of as previously advertised.
To be followed by the S.S. BENLOMOND,
about 3rd June
For Freight, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
Hongkong, 26th May, 1899.
NOTICE.
STEAM TO
(547a
YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI
(Passing through the 1NLAND SEA) THE Company's Steamship
"HOHENZOLLERN” Captain E. Woltersdorff, will leave for the above Ports, on or about WEDNESDAY, the 31st instant
For futher Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents.. Hongkong, 26th May, 1899.
THE
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE..
STEAM TO SHANGHAL. Company's Steamship
"SACHSEN,
Captain F. Mentre due here with the outward German Mail about the 30th instant, will leave for the above place about 24 hours after arrival.
For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co, Agents.
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Hongkong, 26th May, 1899.
CHINĄ, NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
THE Company's Steamship
"TAIYUAN,"
Captain Nelson, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 15th June, at Noon.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer The First-class Saloon is situated forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage.
daly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is hited throughout with Electric Light MB-Return Tickets issued by this Com- pany to and from AUSTRALIA are available for return by the Steamers of the EASTERN AND. AUSTRALIANS.S. Co. and vice verað. For Freight dr Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 26th May, 1899,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE P., & O. S, N. Co's Steamship
THE
"NUBIA"
FROM LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ,
ECOLOMBO AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are heing landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained us soon as the
malayu & Arcadia,
Goods are landed.. s This vessel brings on Cargo:---
From London, ex S.S. From Australiaj ex S.S. Australia. From Bombay, ex S.S. Shannon. Optional goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 4
FIL TO-DAY. T
Goods not, cleared by the 1st June, at 4 P3 will be subject to rent
Jany case whatever, m
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A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
BIRTH.
over the theatres and the public.
EXTRAORDINARY meetings of Founders 'and Ordinary Shareholders of the Central Stores, Limited, were held at the Central Hotel, Shanghai, on the evening of the 19th instant, when the resolutions, authorising the reduction of the capital of the Company' and a return of $3 per share to holders, passed at the annual general meeting, were confirmed, WHEN a Eumpean walks into the Kow-
loon Hinterland he is, 35 often as not followed, by a yelling crowd of Chinese and youngsters shouting "foreign devil"
to his face spitting behind his back, or should their numbers be considerable. Take walk out in the Macao Hinterland and all is different. The natives are courteous and friendly and do not troop out to gaze upon the foreigner as upon some strange beast. What is the reason for it, we wonder?
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A PRETTY little wedding took place this aftemoon at the Union Church, the happy couple joined in wedlock being Miss Jessie Ed. wards(daughter of Mr. J. Edwards of the Marine Club) and Mr. John. Robin Burgess. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. Geo. Tuohy
On the 19th of May, at 48, Bubbling Well acting as best man; and Miss E. Turner (cousin Road, Shanghai, the wife of DUNCAN MCNEILL,to the bride) was bridesmaid: The Rev. C barrister-at-law, of a son."
- MARRIAGE
At the Union Church, on 26th lust, by the Kev, C. D. Consín, JESSIE, the only daughter | of James Edwards, of Hongkong, and neice of Surgeun-Major Knowles-Edwards, of the Hermitage, Blackheath, Kent, to JouN ROHIN BURGESS, of Hangkong,
DEATH.
At the General Hospital, Shanghai, on the 20th inst., JOHN WATSON, in his 61st year.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1899,
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.
LONDON, May 24th. The Queen's Birthday was honoured through- out the world by the Colonial Governors who
hield levees, and gave banquets and salutes
were fired, President McKinley cabled the congratulations of the American people. The Transvaal Parliament was adjourned out of respect and salutes were fired.
NEW JAPANESE LOAN,
THE TRANSVAAL..
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Dixon Cousin performed the marriage cere mony, Amongst the many presents is an elaborate matbir clock by Falconer & Co., presented by members of the Marine Club
Boy-A. E. Cooper
2--F, Rücke!.............. 3- E. Denlin 4-G. E. Stewart
Jackson......... G. V. T. Marshall
str lbs. 12 5
7-E. T. Byrne.
Stroke-F. A. Rickard.
6
Cox-J. Stenhouse......
Club “3."-Dark Blue,---2.
Bow-M. Chapeaux
2 M. Böhl..
3-T. II. R. Shaw...
4--H. R. Thomas..........
10 5 10 10 119
12 10,
13.0
S-H..Wallein
94
6-Dr. Petersen. -7-D. McNeill Stroke-M. F. Land Cox-A. H. Jamieson The Club, with the inside position, were the first to show in front, but there was some rather noticeable splashing, and they soon came back to the Mih-ho-loongs, who rowed all through a French Consulate the latter had gone to the quicker and cleaner stroke. Opposite the front, and passing the Bonaventure were a cou ple of lengths, ahead. Going by the l'enjah their rivals, who won in 5 mins. 15 3/5 secs; hulk the Club spurted, but they could not catch the losers' time being 5 mins. 203/5 secs.
2-JUNIOR FOUR-DAR RACE-In Shang: hai Fours. Entrance fee, $8 per boat. Distance,
mile.
4.
Midshipmen HM.S. Bonaventure,—1:
st. lbs. 10 0
11.0
Bow A. T. Tillard
-R. T. Ferrand 3-F. M. Austeń Stroke-H. Gibbs Cux-F. S. Schäfer
Red,--2. Bow-Pr M. Skene-Knox
-Hade Ponthiefe .. 3-W. A. Stolterfolt....... Stroke-C. F. Gram Cox-A. L. Anderson,...
Green 3. Bow--W; Brand......
2-EE Hodges 3-C: B. Kaye Stroke-V. Davis.... Cox-AE. Algar. .........
..7
13.4
8. 10.
1. 10
...TI
If
10 13
10 10
iq. 3 10.4 114 30.5
...
CIONESE rufïïans are now. attacking their own people and robbing them in broad daylight. Curious to relate the thieves who rob Chinese can be caught, but those who molest Europeans somehow get clear away and cannot be traced. The day before yesterday the proprietor of the Marine Club stepped from his hoitse and saw- a Chinaman coming towards him pursued by two policemen and two Chinese womeir. Mr. 3-DOUBLE SCULLS.--In Club Shells. Edwards snatched a long bamboo from a coolie France fee, $4 per Boat. Distance, mile. and managed to kip up the thief, who was podfaced upon and held until the police came up. It transpired that the muilian had snatched. the earrings from the cars of the Awo China“
The Middies" on the outside, with Red the lead, end having matters all their own way, and Green inside, at once dashed away with
and rowing capitally won with cäse in 5mins. 40 1/5 secs.
women.
It is a peculiar fact that despite the flourishing.
condition of Hongkong and the decayed state of Macao, the latter settlement far surpasses True, the vehicles are somewhat, delapidated (they must needs be so to match their surround ings) but they are roomy and comfortable and one is not cramped up in them as in those of Hongkong, Here the coolic is insolent and
us in the matter of rickshas and ricksha.coolies,
will be issued next week at gå
A new Japanese Loan of $10,000,000 at 4% moves at a snail's pace; there he is obliging and raules along at a rate that would fill a Hongkong coolie, with awe. The Macno coolie lakes an eight mile run as a matter of course, takes you up hill and down dale and at the finish accepts his fare without demanding four times the amount to which lie is entitled, Evidently Macau is not run for the benefit of
The Volksraads have considered President Kruger's Franchise Reforms; the tone of the discussion was unfavourable and the proposals were considered too liberal. On the other hand the Uitlanders regard them as absurdly inadequate.
TYPHOON WARNING.
- The Observatory report says:-On the 26th at 10:30 am. Black Drum hoisted. At 11.10 2. The barometer has fallen considerably on the S, and S.E. coasts of China. The de pression seems to be situated to the South of
Swatow, and moving towards the 5. part of the Formosa Channel. FORECAST NW. to S.W. winds; fair, squally.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Band of the Hongkong Regiment will play at the Hongkong Hotel tomorrow (Satur day) evening, from 8 pm to 0.39 pân. Ir is reported that the Kaiping mines, which were flooded sume üme previously and, from which no coal has been taken for fully a month, have been pumped out and are again being worked.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in times. Owing to the enhanced price of millet NEWCHWANG is still witnessing troublesome All damaged Packages must be left in the the boatman have, first in the interior and now Godowns, and a certificate of the damage ob at the port itself, struck for higher wages, Jained from the Godown Company-within-ten- days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which Shipping is slack
Claims will be recongnised.
A RITCHIE
Superintendent.
fr
Hongkong, zóth May 1899 OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY:B
ONSION
NOTICE.
It is reported in Shanghai thất Viceroy YG Lu of Tientsin has appointed an expectant Taotal named Huang, Kien-chai lo take over the managership of the China Merchants" „Co.at that port, vice. Huang Kion-yuan promoted to the Shanghai Taotaiship.
DESPITE" the fact that the-water-supply of ARGO per Steamship Macao is. by no means so good as that of
Hongkong,
ong, the place does not appear to suffer so from lack of water as this color
to send-in: their doing
Virer from
the Chinese coolie alone.,
THEN, G D. News pays the following tribute to Mr. Goodnow :-When the future historian of Shanghai.writes of the Extension of the Settle- ment in 1899, we trust he will do justice to the strenuous and well-directed exertions in the matter of Mr. J. Goodnow, the U.5. Consul General. Mr. Goodnow has been one of the most carnest workers in this tatter and a most valued ally of the Chairman of the Council, Mr. J. S. Fearon. He did his best when Mr. Conger the American Minister, passed through Shanghai, to interest him in the matter, and the ultimate success attained is to be largely attri buted to his efforts in conjunction with those of the British Consul General, Mr. Byron Brenan, and Dr. Knappe, their German
colleague.
By order of the Inspector-General of Customs the following notice is issued to mariners Notice is hereby given that a bank of small exfent, with 8 feet of water on it at low water of spring tides, exists abget af cables 5.1 W. from the south point of Sharp Peak Island. River should, after crossing the Inner Bar, To avoid this bank-vessels entering the Min bring the south end of West Brother just open
of the south end, of East Brother, and keep them so until. Woga Point and High Sharp Peak are in line. These latter two marks kept in line on a N.W. course will lead into the 'deep water to the southward of Woga Hill. ...-
By Order of the Inspector-General of Customs,
WARM WAFËRD, TYLER,
Acting Coast Inspector.
Impenal Maritime Customs,
Coast Inspector's Office,
Shangbaly 20th May, 1899
THE PLAGUER
ases reported:
arst day of the meeting. bat congratulating themselves on the wind and dust. A soothing sense, of quietu pervades the place broken puly by the joy chirping of small birda, and no disturbi thoughts of tottering Daoming: intrude themselves.
Cares Tientsin day whether Russia 'chortles bút a stone's thriv away, or whether China is preparing, in a bot ter late than never spirit, to forcibly eject
manner as the wile of the kavomo yentually, however, the? Whule" atory. What, I say, care we for trifles such as these when A. I.C.'s stable is being backed to amongst the ladies who had been honoured “clear the field? and the perfonnances of an Introduction to the governors in
ainonta
they are clamour for his recall.. four months since are promising to line the packets of CD. E and empty those of ing them th in their deinard Before another. b. E. F. In the immortal words of the governor's wife is introduced in that prefecture. Equitable "bard, "Lives there a man with it will probably be necessary for her to produce soul so dead" that it cannot be stirred to the
her lines. wildest enthusiasm at the issues of a day. like this! There are some of us with souls so dead-or so developed that beyond the gla. mour of the day's outing with its curious.com bination of harmless pleasure and incipient vice, we see a set of young men getting steadily ruined. Within the past two years a little band of promising China bred boys have been springing up and creeping into Uie saddle where they have won easy honours. They are all under twenty, some scarce eighteen, but they have won their "cup" and tasted the sweets of success, and already their faces have the pregnature wiseness of the veteran rider belongings The weight of the men being esti It is not pleasant, to see their hollow checks,mated at about 70 tons, the ship was lightened and the stmined look about eyes and mouth, altogether by about 874 tons, bringing her and to know that these cigarette smoking draught of water to 24 feet 11 inches, thus riding youngsters weight many pounds below allowing her six inches clear of the blacks, and their normal weight, and are growing to man- hood with no better knowledge and experience docket The Arrangements of the
at high water she was carefully and successfully: of life than comes to them by way of were in every way perfect, and they are to be beginning to moralize a little over the object torily the largest warship in the Far East the paddock! Some of the older hands are
congratulated upon having docked so satisfac lesson spreading itself out before their eyes Yet, judging from what I have since heard all and are admitting that something is uss this trouble might have been dispensed with interests in the room of their fathers in the or early all
Are these the lads who are to-sustain British
days to conie, and the men whose labours the government will be expected to support through thick and thin! Somebody argued the other day that the enòmiqus increase, in the entries" for this meeting was a proof of Tientsin's growing prosperity. It may be comforting to think so and try and believe it, but it may with as much reason be read us an indication that the shoe is pinching somewhere, and men. are trying with unusual recklessness to moover 2 little lost ground by way of the turf. It is 10 be feared that Tientsin is not only not enjoying
the successful docking of the Victorious sta Yokosuka on the 26th ult.is a feadlier in the can of the Japanese. The battleship was draiv ing about 48 feet 6 inches when she arrived at Yokohama, and the authoriiles decided that she must be lightened up to 35 feet before they
could undertake to dock her. To accomplish. this necessarily entailed an enormous amount of work All the broadside in.) guns with their ttings, water tight doors, imunition. cont water nad internal protective fittings had. to be landed, as had also the crew with all their
thorities
Although cannot actual accuracy of the report authority that after the the officials ascertained that markings of the Fictorious won' than her actual draught of water. Such is not altogether unknowar in the mercha service, but it seems hardly credible that a first- class battleship of the British navy should have her draught marks inaccurately placed. If however, the report is true the oficers and men
a wave of any especial prosperity, and doubtsinust feel highly elated when they think of the may pardonably arise as to whether the old unnecessary trouble they have been put to in wave of good times will over visit us again. landing all the things previously enumerated, Competition is increasing on every side and and that everything has to be replaces it is most of it is Geman. Gernian firms have almost laughable multiplied here, but no new Britisher have started, and the old established firma are not in- creasing their staffs in any way, so presumably While on the ect of docks, they are not doing more business, while it is an that a new dock the No.1 Dock of the open secret that the profits on what they do are Dock Company, was formally opened much smaller. Crowds of strangers are coming inst. The dock however, was already up and concessionaires and speculators like on of the Nippen Yusen Kaisla Euro family from Dai Nippon, the first of probably measures on the blocks 483 feet, locusts... Among the newest arrivals comes a the Kawachi mari In length the many others who will flee the treaties if they accommodate vessels 103 feet, long possibly can. The breadwinner has been trance is 931 feet wide on top and 751. Entwenty-six years in Japan, but he has a Japanese at bottom, and it can be pumped dr
wife and a large family of sons sind daughters; hours “ "and he knows that bittar- humiliatipps, must 365
inevitably be in store for them in that country Yokohama vasen fele on Tuesday Jast, th so he has come here to try his luck Theroinst the occasion being a visit from His Im are others like him in Tientsin at present, inst, struggling to get a footing and-aut honest perial Majesty the Emperor of Japan to witness livelihood, but shall and progressive as the be mces. The whole route which his Majesty place is, it is not easy work. The spirit of play is to traverse was profusely decorated, the abroad, and the race to get rich leads for a Bund being especially brilliant. There was gamble at all costs rather than a plode scarcely a house (in fact I did not notice one
THE TROOPS IN SHANTUNG which was not decorated in some way, and the Various reports have been current concerning flags displayed were innumerable, the national won by many lengths in Grins. 59/3/5 secs, the movement of the Chinese troops: over the "standard of nearly every nation being more
4-CHALLENGE EIGHT-Qar: RACE → in boarder into Shantung. On Saturday it was state or less it evidence. The large compound ins Racing Eights. Entrance fee, $16 per boat.ed that the shells had been fused and ammuni- front of the station was crowded with Japanese Distance, mile,
tion served out to the men and preparations avaiting His Majesty's arrival sa mak finally made for an attack on the Germans in hire absence of the badinage crowd and I noticed there was Jinchas but I do not think there is anything hamcteristic of an English
st. lbs.
94.
11.4
Bow H. Jamieson' Stroke N. 13. Ramsay-
B-Green. Bow-H. R. Thomas..... Stroke-J. Jackson..........12.. 8 Red, on the outside, very quickly took the lead, and steadily drew away. Green indulging in some crrific steering which put them out of although they sculled well. Red eventually
it
1-A” Co.,Red and black, b
Bow-H, E. Shadgett
-st." lbs."
TH. R. Shaw.... 3-A. T. Algie 4. W. Richardson
12:
-G. E. Stewart
12
6-ET. Byrne
7-D. McNeill Stroke-F. A Rickard.
Cox-Stenhouse -German Co-Black, 14h) Bow-H. Reinhold:
2R. Roosen 3R. Kupsch". 4-1. Grodtmann 5-E Munder
J. Wentzensen 71, Stainpff....
· Stroke-M, F.-Lund. Cox-E. Schulze
Red.
13
1337
TO 13
in it. If it is not pure bluff, on the Chinese part
it is simply the fulfilment of long cherished very noticeabl
desire on Gen. Nich's part to manoeuvre-his was absolutely no cheering on troops a bit and see what they can do.” In the equiva
treni
the
opinion of most this is all that the movement guard consisted Indans. A few, however, say that it means more, canside and that Russia and England are both support ing:China in a determination not to allow, game of grab to go beyond its present limit: Each lower can keep what it at present hold but go no farther. I shake my head einplia cally and dubiously over lus. Some sort agreement, has ~been "doctors England and Russjá, but one knows how to pump the brooms doesnt make
Talking of agreements Russia has been very prolific lately, Among other doc At about the third stroke, N. 6, in the "A" pledged herself to give the Company boat had the misfortune to break his ment Tls. 700 for every Chin ary effect on the boat. The German Company satisfied to let several dozens go. stretcher but it seemed to have only a moment. Russiam in Manchuria. The had the inside berth, and they began with a but-Russia will of course purchas steady stroke. Until approaching the French the credit system. A cent per Consulate there was not much to choose I would be included in ncashi between the craft, but soon after "A" Company: Some careful speculatora heis spurted, and in front of the Shanghai Club ing how the las operates in they were at least tive lengths ahead. After Liability Companies regist this their victory was never in doubt, and they when the Directors are won easily, the German Co. stopping at the foreigners, e non-British first gun fire and drifting across the line. Time, throw some light on the subje gmming 22 4/5 secs.able columns. Several instit
SENIOR CLUB FOUR-OAK RACE-Inered in Hongkong under Light Fours, Entrance Fee, 38 per Boat. Dis-Ordinance, are asvertheles ance, Mile,
--Black, White and Red.
Bow R. Roosen
3-M F. Landg Stroke Dr. Peterson Cox-E Schulze,
I z-Green and Bla
. Bow-0. Middleton
z-P. L Byme 3-E. Munderi Stroke-E. Byrne.... Cox-A: H. Jamieson
Dark Blute Bow-E L Allen 2-AT-Algie 3-THR. Shawi wa Stroke-H. E Shadgett Cox-GT. Edkins
o-Light Bow-N. B Ramsay
Thomas,
managed by Germans, Russi In the event of misappropriation of such a contingency pos has the British law on these Consular courts should chops by which British subjects: question has often been raised and I confess I should be how it presents itself to
light clo
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Nagasaki, private secr
"Marquis-Hirobata, Bato
Brima
Majesty train about 10 toi
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