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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1901.

Mails.

U.S. MAIL LINES.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL SİS! CO.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND BEUROPE;

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

"CITY OF PEKING ".

"GAELIO"

**** CHINA **

'DORIO

"PERU"

** COPTIC '

............ TUESDAY, 24th September, at Noon,

WEDNESDAY, and October, at Noon, SATURDAY, 19th October, at Noon, TUESDAY, 29th October, at Noon.. TUESDAY, 12th November, at Noon. WEDNESDAY, 20th Nov., at Noon,

HE PM. Company's Steamship "CITY OF PEKING," will be despatched for SAN THERANGSOPHY SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point

en route..

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada

Passengers bolding through ORDERS TO EUROPE' have the choice of the Overland Rail Routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL- WAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the regular tariff rate.

Passengers holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines.

Special rates (First-class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments of China and Japan

TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates (first class only) are 'confined and will apply only to Missionaries, Members of the Naval and Military Services,

and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of Chian and Japan.

Return Fassage-Reduction will be made to passengers who do not hold retour Tickets, making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve

months.

Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Franscisco, to Atlantic and foland 'Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting Steamers,

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Notices of firms. NOTICE:

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,

AT THE MAGISTRADY.

BURGLARY,

-The Chairman mentioned that the native Customs duries, at all, open ports would be collected by the Imperial Maritime Cestams, and that all duties levied on imports pad valorem

Lau Kwan was sent to gaol for three month's WE

have appointed MR. W. S. ALLEN

At the Monthly Meeting of the General Com will be converted, as far as possible and as soon with, hand labour for feloniously entering No, mittee of the Hongkong General Chamber of as may be, into specific duties. He thought 12, Lower Lascar Row, and stealing there. to be MANAGER of our HONGKONG Commerce, held in the Chamber Rgam, City; that these were most important points, on which from a quantity of money, jewellery and BRANCH, and to have Charge of our Interests Hall, at 3pm, on Monday, the 16th September there was much cause for congratulation.

clothing. in the Far East, including the Philippine 1001, -Present: Sir Thomas Jackson (Chair Islands.

man), Mr. C. S. Sharp. (Vice-Chairman), Hon.

SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY (INCORR): SAN FRANCISCO,

*(10306

CALIFORNIA,

Hongkong, 18th September, 1ook.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

STREET.

1. J. Bell Irving, Messrs. A. Hauph W. Ponte R. L. Richardson, H. A Ritchie, N. A. Siebs,

H. E. Tomkins, Hon. T. H. Whitehead, (er officio), and R. C. Wilcox (Secretary

COMPLIMENTARY.

The Chairman said, before commencing businges, he was sure the Committee would

BEG to inform my Patrons and· Public Generally that I have REMOVED my Stures from No. 13 to No. 5. D'AGUILAR like to offer to Mr. Siebs their hearty congratu. lations on the occurence of his silver wedding day (applause), and they sincerely hoped that he would live to celebrate his golden wedding (renewed applause).

H. RUTTONJEE,

5. D'Aguilar Street. Hongkong, 27th April, rönn,

Insurances.

The Time to get Cake is When it

is · Passing."

.

The time to take life in- surance is when you can get it. One day you are insurable the next you cannot secure insurance at ny price. Do you know when your day will come? Do you know that it isn't to-day?

For mtes. and fuil parti. culars apply to

F. KIENE,

The

Equitable Life Assurance Society, Hongkong.

Hongkong: 20th September, 1901,

Mr. Siebs briefly acknowledged the compli-

ment.

MINUTES.

The minutes of the previous monthly meet- ing (held 12th August, 1901), were then read

and confirmed.

THE SANITATION OF THE COLONY.

The Committee,c^ncurred in this opinion.

Minister, to thank him for information recently It was decided, when writing to the British given and to urge that there should be no delay

in carrying out the letter and the spirit of the provision for the promot conversation of the ad valorem into specific duties.

THE PACIFIC CABLE. * A reply, signed by the "Chairman, wag, on the 24th August, sent to the circular letter from the Ottawa Board of Trade, which has also been published by the local Press.

A copy of the Times of the 14th August containing a letter by Sir Edward Sassoon on the Pacific cable and report of a debate on the same subject in the House of Commons was laid on the table.

indebted to Sir Edward Sassoon for so per- severingly fighting their battle with the Tele- graph Campanies, and they would be glad at any time to render him assistance in his

The Chairman remarked that they were much

crusade.

THE MILITARY AUTHORITIES AND TRANSPORT COOLIES.

The Secretary reported that, in conformity with the decision come to at last meeting, a reply was on the 13th August, addressed to the Government acknowledging receipt of the Colonial Secretary's letters of the 15th and Read letter addressed to Colonel Collard, 18th July, together with their enclosures, and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, complain stating that these documents had all beening of the difficulty experienced in securing carefully persued by the Committee.

The Chairman said he thought there was nothing further to be said on that head. The

matter was now closed. THE PROHIBITION OF CHINESE IMMIGRATION

INTO THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. ··

In reference to this question the Secretary said that a letter was, on the 13th August, ad-

dressed to the Colonial Secretary acknow.. ledging receipt of his letters of the 31st July and 7th August, and tendering the Chamber's thanks to H.E. the Governor for the success- ful efforts made by him to procure the with- f9950 drawal of the above prohibition:

"L'UNION" FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Lo. (Established 1878), THE Undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL AGENT for the above Company, is prepared to ACCEPT RISKS at current rates.

Cinima settled direct without reference to the „Head Office."

.A. R. MARTY,

Agent.-

Freight will be received on board until 4`, the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 P.M. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked 10 Hongkong, 4th July, 1901 address in full; value of same is required.

Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at $100. Gold or over) destined to Points, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companies' Office addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.

Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for cargo or parcel (each shipment) when the value

is less than $100. U.S. Gold..

For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Come panies, Queen's Building.

1901.

Hongkong, toth September, 1901.

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

SAFETY

SPEED,

PUNCTUALITY.

THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, via CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

(CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, B.C.) Twin Screw Steamships--6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed'rg'Kants.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

1061

NORTH GERYAN. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

THE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First Claes FOREIGN and CHINESE RİSKS at CURRENT RATES.

SIEMSSEN & Cò, Hongkong, z8th May, 1896,

To be Let.

TO LET,

QUARANTINE AND PLAGUE. Letters had been received from the Govern-

тел:-

On the 22nd August, announcing that plague being no longer epidemic in the Colony, the Governor bad directed the issue of clean bills

of health,

On the 4th September, stating that Amoy bad been declared free from plague and that clean hills of headth are now issued at that port.

tenders for the transport of guns, &c., riot a single answer to the advertisements calling for tenders in the local papers having been received, and asking for the advice and assistance of the Chamber in the matter.

After some discussion,

ability of the Chamber to lend assistance in the It was decided to reply regretting the in

matter, and as it seemed obvious the War Department was being boycotted for some reason, to suggest application to the Registrar General for assistance,

This was all the business of general interest.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LIMITED.

The following is the Report for presentation to the shareholders at the twenty-eighth ordinary meeting to be held at the Society's Offices at noon on Thursday, the loth October,

igor,

The Directors have new to submit to the Shareholders a Report of the business of the On the 7th September, informing Chamber Society for the Year 19:0, and for the Six that a telegram had been received from Singanoaths ending the 30th June, 1901. pore to the effect that quarantine against Hong. kong had been withdrawn, but that inspection continues as heretofore.

On the oth September, stating that the Macho Govemment, considered plague over in that City and that the special measures against the disease had now been suspended.

The Secretary stated that the receipt of the above letters had been duly acknowledged." He then read a notice from Saturday's Government Gazette announcing that quarantine at Weibai; NO PLAK

01. STEWART TERRACE THE wei against arrivals from Hongkong had been Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 31st July, 1gor."

TO LET.

“ODOWN—No, ja, Duddeli, STREET.

Go

Apply to

withdrawn.

THE DIFFICULTY OF PROCURING BALLAST.

The Secretary announced that, as decided at 700the last meeting, a letter was addressed, on the 13th August, to the Colonial Secretary acknow- ledging receipt of the Government's letter of the 30th July, and stating the Committee were glad to learn that E. the Governor had given instructions to secure the prompt issue of per mits and that the question of quarrying for bal- last was engaging the attention of the Govern

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 31st July, 1501.

(812€

A

TO LET. HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE.

MOUNT KELLETT.

Apply m

46

"THE RETREAT

THE HONGKONg land inveST MENT & AGENCY CO, LD. -Hongkong, 31st July, roor.

F2096

TO LET FURNISHED. OUGEMONT."-No. 1, MACDONNELL

R ROAD

to

EMPRESS OF JAPAN..,Comdr. H. Pybus, R.N.R.........WEDNESDAY, 25th September. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 23rd October, EMPRESS OF INDIA ...Comdr. O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 20th November.

THE magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND | Apply

CULVER (B.C.) in ra DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and make connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS CONTINENTAL TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of

Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD.

Return tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months,

SPECIAL RATES (First class only) grated to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic nod. Civil Services, and to European. Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.

The attractive features of the Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition), and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway pasies.

THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.

For further information, Maps, Guide, Books, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to

· Hongkong, z8th August, 1901..

D. E. BROWN, General Agent,

Pedder's Streek.

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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST.

(Taking Cargo at through Rutes to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, "ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, PORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, ĠLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE; BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS). -

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM

STEAMERS.

ARABIA.

Sachs KOENIGSBERGA,

''Christiansen

BAMBERG

Jacobs SEGOVIA

Foerck...

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

DESTINATIONS.

HONGKONG:

SAILING DATES.

HAVREånd: HAMBURG. (Calling: SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). HAVRË, BREMEN ind; HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG)

HAVRE, and HAMBURG.,

Calling had HAMBURG.

it SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). (Calling of SINGAPORE and PENANG).

- HAVRE 'and HAMBURG," (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). For further Partiauldre, apply to

MARBURG

von Biezer

Hongking

ember.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. ' Hongkong, zath September, 1901.

Егозбе

TO LET. (From 1st August next).

ment.

Some discussion ensued as to whether there was any need to quarry for balinsi; but it was pointed out that there was no brokën stone and that the loose stone had been pretty well ex- hausted.

:

PROPOSED REGISTRATION OF CHINESE PARTNERSHIPS.

It was reported by the Secretary that, in ac cordance with the decision taken at the last meeting, a letter was addressed to- the Singa pore Chamber of Commerce in reply to their enquiry of the 27th July, to the effect that a Committee was now enquring into the above question, and that so soon as their report has been published, the result shall be notified to

N3 ORMSBY TERRACE. KOWLOON. the Chamber.

Apply to

PUNSPUNG; 85, Queen's Road Central, *Hongkong, 17th July, 1903.

TO LET.

[70TC.

..

The Secretary was instructed to ascertain whether the Committee had drawn upits report. THE CHINESE TARIFF. On the 13th August, a letter in acknowledge- ment of the receipt of the telegram from the JOS. to 8, WILD DELL, WANCHAI British Minister, at Paking on the 8th idem,

ROAD.

stating that no change in the duty on opium Apply to-

SANG KEE

was contemplated, was despatched to Poking, 298, Des Voeux Road Central and a question as to certain other imports was Hongkong, 5th September, 1901...

[9760 asked.

NO

Imimations.

JUST RECEIVED.

* Redd reply to above from Sir Ernest Satow, to the effect that the only other exemptions to the 5 per cent Tariff are rice and other cereals. and flour of foreign origin, gold and silver coin, and bullion. The Chamber was correct, it was added, in supposing that cotton yarn would be liable to the duty.

FIRST SEASON'S CONSIGNMENT

ul · AMERICAN ASPARAGUS & DESSERT

FRUITS, ALL KINDS... 'Apply to

Read latter from Colonial Secretary dated GA GIRAULT s4th September, transmitting copy of telegram Hongkong, 20th August, foot, 1667c received from the Secretary of State for the

JUST UNPACKED.

Colonies as follows:

ז'

EST GERMAN SAUSAGES of a well B known make, ti smill and larger any various kinds Freight. 5th Oct,

Finest WESTPHALIAN HAMS, Freight and

HRUTTONJEE, 19th Oct

Passengers. Freight. 2nd Nov,

Freight. 16th Nov.

30th Nov. Freight,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

Hordkong: OFFICE, GREE

No. 1, Queen's Buildings.

Pages: DrAapijar Street and sty & 40, Elgin Road, Kowinon

Hongkong. 13th July, Yoni

A. LING & Co.,

FURNITURE STORE.

(Next Door t tp Messts. WATKINE & CO.

QUBEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

Specialitynskoj FOOCHOW LACQUER WARE. Hongkong, 18th June, 1901

134

Powers have consented to Chinese Import duties being placed on treaty basis of effective per cent on maritime importa including articles hitherto free, with the exception of rice, Cereals and flour of foreign origin. New Tariff will come into force two months after 7th September and exception has been made only in case of merchandise en route for ten days at latest after 7th September. Duties will be levied ad valorem pending conversion specific duties,"

Ip popnection with shove,

<GIRAULT for TABLE DELICACIES

1950. The net Premium collected for the year, after deducting Returns and Reinsurances, amounts to $2,982,643.94. After providing for a bonus of 20% on Contributions paid in May last, there remains at Credit of: Working Account a balance of $597,543.38 as per annexed statement.

From this um the Directors recommend the payment of a Dividend of $23 per Share, equivalent to 46% on the paid up Capital of $to per Share, and an addition to the Reserve Fund of 175,000 raising the Reserve to $1,500,000. The balance remaining of $292,543-38- they propose to carry forward to underwriting suspense account to close the account for the year 1900,

1901. The position of the Society for the present, as far as it can be ascertained, is, as follows:-

Balance of Working Account to

the goth June as per annexed. statement,...................$ 1,365,189.94 Add estimate of Premium to joth

September..............

Estimate of Losses to pay

DIRECTORS. Since the last General Meeting Mr. H. W. Slade has joined the Board, and Mr. J. A. MacKay has resigned his seat on leaving the Colony.

felony, was sent to prison for three months with In Fai, for being found on premises in Queen's Road for the supposed committal of a

hard labour.

STEALING.

Abdon Lattiff, Sangt-Major in the Royal Naval Yard, charged Wong Sing with stealing 3 lbs of brass, the property of the Admiralty, hard labour. and the defendant was awarded three weeks'

+

OPIUM CASE.

found in unlawful possession of 25 taels of pre Ho Hing Wan was fined $goo for being

pared opium.

HOW LORD ROSEBERY THREAT- ENED FRANCE WITH WAR.

THE STORY OF THE SIAM NEGOTIATIONS.

An, anonymous writer contributes to the Contemporary Review for August a glowing. eulogium upon Lord Rosebery's Foreign Policy." In the course of this paper he sets out with particulars the story of the Siam episode, in which Lord Rosebery, to use his

iu April, 1893, when the French Covernment Siam. Lord Rosebery sent H.M.S. Swift to was preparing to enforce its demands upon

watch events at Bangkok. The writer proceeds as follows:

own words," incurred the risk of war." It was

Siamese waters.

demands, and a blockade to enforce an ultima- The French became more instant in their

tum was threatened. Lord Rosebery continued but in order to watch over British interests, a to advise the Siamese Government to yield,

second ship, the Pallas, was sent to the mouth of the Menam on June 28th, and a third, the Linnet, was held in readiness to proceed to Lord Rosebery explained to the French Government, on July 1st, that "Her Majesty's Minister at Bangkok had received strict injunctions to advise the Siamese Government to arrange their differences with the French in a friendly manner. But," it was added, "in view of the possibility that on the approach of the French feet a rising of the native population at Bangkok may occur, causing danger to life and property, it is neces sary-that some of Ber Majesty's ships should be on the spot for the protection of British commercial interests, which are dominant at that place."

On July 2oth, the French ultimatum was presented to Siam. On July 29th a blockade, was declared, and friendly vessels were given' three days to clear. A notification to this effect had been given to the British Government on the previous day. Lord Rosebery immediately instructed Lord Dufferin, our Ambassador at Paris, to ask what facilities would be given for victualling our ships lying off Bangkok. On Sunday, July 30th, the British Minister at Bangkok telegraphed to Lord Rosebery that the French Admiral had notified that the blockade arrangements applied to ships of war, and that the Liniet was preparing, in conse quence, to leave. Confronted by this sudden crisis, Lord Rosebery acted with the utmost firmness and promptness. He telegraphed immediately to Bangkok that the Lianet "must on no account leave and simultane- ously he sent the following telegram' to Lord Dufferin :---

760,000,00

"I request that your Excellency will state to $2,125,189.94 the French Government that it would be im- -670,000.00 possible that Her Majesty's Government should allow British subjects to be left at the mercy of $1,455,189.94

an unruly Oriental population, and that, there- fore, they cannot withdraw Her Majesty's ship now stationed off the city. You should also remind them that I have not yet received a reply to the inquiry I addressed to M. d'Estour- nelles, on the 25th instant, when I asked him What facilities would be granted to the British ships for obtaining necessary supplies" (p. 102)."

During this critical' Sunday, communications- were passing between the Foreign Office and Messrs. J. H. Cox and W. Hutton Potts re. the Admiralty, and it was of the despatch just fire, but offer themselves for re-election.

In accordance with clause 86 of the Articles of Association, Mr. C. S. Sharp and Mr. G. H. Medhurst retire, but offer themselves for re. election.

AUDITORS.

R. L. RICHARDSON," Chairman. Hongkong, 20th September, 1901,

THE PROPERTY MARKET.

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quoted that Lord Rosebery was thinking when he told his Edinburgh audience that be, as a Minister, had faced the risk of war." "He had" piet the demand for the withdrawal of H.M.S. Linnel by a categorical refusal.

On the eventful Sunday, July 30th, 1893 Lord Rosebery must no doubt have been- Though the land boom petered out long ago in weighted with the grave responsibility which, Bangkok, and a good many new buildings of besets those who have to face and the shop class stand unlet, there is a great un- make great decisions. The strain," how- willingness to let prices down, says a recent ever, was not of long duration. On Monday Bangkok Timis. That, we take it, is the Lord Dufferin saw the Freach Minister of reason why new property cannot find tenants. Foreign Affairs, and delivered Lord Rosebery's But the normal value established by time will communication. "The Minister replied, thays undoubtedly be much lower than what is de the blockade would be raised at once, It was usually asked now. As the tendency in regard unnecessary to discuss the matter" (p. 209), to prices is the same all over the Far East, it bad, meanwhile, we believe, been locally, ex- is of interestto note that land values are falling plained to the British captain that the Admiral's in Singapore too.. "Caius of the Stradli intention had been misunderstood. He did not Times says it rejoices my soul to see that demand that the inset should be withdrawn i the absurdly inflated fand values of the past he only suggested some alteration in her poss few years, are, at least disposed to resume ition with a view, to the convenience of his something approaching normal. Lately I blockade. On August let the Slamete Govem happened to be in Powell and Co.'s when they ment accepted the French demands; and on put up a parcel of property known as the Lady August and the blockade was raised. The Anglo- Hill Estate with a reserve price in excess of French crisis in its more acute form was thus $100,000. The bidding was a good five figures speedily relieved. The seriousness was known. lower than the upset figure demanded and the to very few persons at the time, When Minis property was bought in. This, I think, in anters who had been spending the work-end in Indication that the absurd rents now obtaining the country returned to their offices, a crisis had. in Singapore are in a fair way to drop as far as come and gone without their being AYRTO to enable people of moderate means to live in The Linner remained where she was, on the their own homes as formerly, and not have to watch. Other negotiations continued, but the fight for breathing room in boarding houses, local situation speedily quieted down,

LT WINE and SPIRIT-MERS

GIRAULT/FRESH GOODS by every

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