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FASCINATING MARTINIQUANS,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1902.

Northern Pacifics intentions to enter San Fran

cisco from the north. It is announced, bow- aver, that the primary purpose of the creation of the now steam fleet is to carry the steel mila for the Canton and Hankow railroad. Thero:

BRILLIANTLY DRYSSED WOMEN The inhabitants of this fascinating country, who have been so sensationally destroyed are distinguished for their beauty, thrift, and a re-rails are to be manufactured in linnis, and will markable and peculiar Individuality. earn thus describes the population of Martinique "A population fantastic, astonishing-a popula

tion of the Arabian Nights. As the general

tond of the town le yellow, so is the goceral tint of the people yellow, in the interblanding of all the hues characterising griffone, mula fresse, metisse, messivi, chaline, capresse, quadroon- general effect of rich brownish yellow. You are in a population of half-breeds the finest-mixed, race of the Antilles Tall, supple, straight as palms, these colored women and men impress you powerfully by their dignity of carriage and easy elegance of motion. They walk without any swinging of the shoulders; the perfectly set torso seems to remain rigid; yet the step is a long, full stride, and the whole weight is poised springily on the very tip of the barefoot. All, or nearly all, are without shoes The passing of all these hundreds of naked feet makes a great whisper. ing sound over the burning pavements.

"But what produces the most novel impres- sion on the stranger is the

ĐA SINGULARITY AND DRILLIANCY of the women's costumes. They were developed at least a hundred years ago by a curious sumptuary, the dress of slaves and colored people of free condition, a law which allowed conside: rable libery as to material and tint, prescribing only form. But these fashions suggest the Orient; they offer beautiful audacities of color contrasts; and the coiffure, above all, is so strikingly Eastern that you cannot help won- dering whether it were not first introduced into the colony by some. Mahommedan negro slave. It is simply an immense Madras handkerchief; which, is folded about the head with admirable art, like a turban, one bright end, pushed through at the top in front, being left sticking up like a turban, and one bright, end in front being left slicking up like a plume. Then this turban, always full of bright canary colour, is fasted with great golden or silver broaches, one in front, and one at either side, As for the remainder of the dress, it is simple. To the display of brilliant colour, in the skirts add the effect of costly and curious jewellery.

"The greater number of the women carrying burdens on their heads, peddling vegetables, cakes, fruits, usually wear a plain robe very long behind. All day they can walk up and down bill without shoes, carrying loads of from 1colb, to 200lb. on their turbaned heads, under the fierce sun. Everything is borne on the head. Six men have been seen carrying a grand piano on their heads,"

ANOTHER AMERICAN LINE ON THE PACIFIC,

represent KANA

"AN AGGREGATE WRIGHT OF 1,500,000 TONS. - The contract for them is said to have been

given out already and their delivery will begin

Intimatiors.

INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT.

THE

The attention of consumers is drawn to the fact that the Undersigned, being Sole Agents for

DR. AUER VON WELSBACH Co., VIENNA,

INVENTORS OF INCANDESCENT

GAS LIGHT,

ARE SELLING THE ONLY GENUINE MANTLES, The Price of which has been reduced to FIFTY CENTS per piece.

BEWARE OF INFERIOR IMITATIONS!

& Co.,

six months bence. The transportation of that vast amount of freight alone will keep three steamships, with a carrying capacity of 10,000 tons ench, busily employed for at least four years. Meantime, whether it lacks a trans. continental railmad association or not, it will not be wanting in occupation. Four years hence there may be many new transcontinental lines extended to this city which will be seck- ing a share of the Orientalstrade, and each of these will require an independent line tofcarry 9540] their transpacific commerce. It looks, therefore, as if unusually busy times were ahead of us, and that we shall soon be confronted with an extraordinary demand for port facilities to accommodate the new steam fleets."

SCIENCE AND NAVAL, WAR.

At the meeting of the lastitution of Naval Architects held at the Adelphi, Mr. W. Laird Clowes read a paper on "Recent Scientific Developments and the Future of Naval Warfare." He said we had not yet reached to the full, the strategical value of speed. A large ship could have no more "secure 'protection against the submarine than the fact, that she was in very rapid motion. A submarine must come to the surface to look about her; and if her big enemy be seen to be changing position rapidly, the submarine could gather little in.. formation likely to be of use to her. He should like to say that our own preparations for attacking submarines with spar torpedoes, fitted to torpedo boats or destroyers, were ex- citing the ridicule, of those foreign nations which, from experience with thom, know what submarines are like. The offensive useful. ness of speed had, he believed, been doubled and trebled by recent improvements in wireless telegraphy. Every ship, large or small, in future naval warfars might, be, as It were, the mobile terminus of an unlimited number of serial cables communicating not only with the base on shore, but also with

ALL FRIENDLY SHIPS within a radius of several hundreds of miles. It was desirable to have in reserve some alterna tive to the lofty spars which at present seemed to be favoured by Mr. Marconi. They could not be carried by any vessel in very heavy weather, and it ought to be possible to subs- titue for them, when necessary kites, such as were successfully used at Mafeking. Naval gunnery would also be greatly improved as The San Francisco Chronicle, in announcing solved. The great want of the day was an soon as two or three problems have been still another projected 'American trans-Pacific arrangement to fire a projectile through moder- stenmship. line, says (in its issue of May 7th-ately thick modern armout, and burst it imme Plans are being quietly pressed in the East for dialely in rear. The brightest scientific in- the creation of a new trans-Pacific steamship telligences ought to be attracted to the navy, line between San Francisco and Hongkong and to be retained there, and he saw no reason It is intended to have a number of freight and. why they should not be We were now paying passenger carrying steamers running in con- junction with the proposed Canton and Han- kow Railroad that is being built in China by the Brice syndicate. One million five hundred thousand tons of steel rails for this new Chinese railway have been ordered in Illinois and will be shipped to the Orient. That single item of freight is an enormous amount of cargo. It will form ancleus of the traffic on which to establish a new ocean-line of steamers,

All the exising transpacific lines are so tied up at present.by.

CONTRACT ARRANGEMENTS

with corresponding trans-continental railway lines in this country, that it is difficult for a new steamship line to perfect its arrangements without disarranging the inter-railway condi tions as they are jealously maintained by the various watchful rival corporations. Within, the next three months, however, the arrange ments for vessels and for railway service on this continent will, it is expected, be far enough developed to permit of general publici.

1y.

For the present the promoters are working energetically and quietly and saying little, though they will not deny that they expect to establish such a transpacific line within the next six months.

A. H. Butler, formerly president of the Cali fornia and Oriental Steamship Company, which censed business at the expiration of its lease to the Santa Fe system, has been in New York for the last year, presumably, working upon THE NEW PLAN,

KRUSE

CONNAUGHT HOUSE.

Co

BREWER

Doctor Therne, by Rider Haggard The War in South Africa, by Conan

Doyle

The Missionary, by George Griffith.............. A Bed for Europe, by Major Griffiths ... A Modem Miracle, by McDonnell Shacklett, by. Walter Barr.........

Bodkin

Crown thee King, by Max Pemberton,

Hon deg, 7th June, 19oz.

Hongkong, 29th Jun, 1901,

NEW BOOKS.

$40 Greater Love, by Joseph Hacking ... $ 1.75

To Leeward, by Marion Crawford......... 40 The Great Push Experiment, by Pratt... 175 Three Men on the Bummal, by Jerome 1.75

Jerome.......... The Dark the Moon, by Crockett. 1.75 The Hound of Baskervilles, by Conan 1.75 Doyle..

1.75

Mais.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STHAMERS. WAKASA MARU

J. B. Macmillan ...........

IYO MARU*

S. J. G. Parsons

HIROSHIMA "MARU

T. Murai..... BINGO MARU F. Davies

YAWATA MARU

A. E. Moses **** KANAGAWA MARU

40 1.75

1.75 575

J. Mackenzie

KINSHIU MARU✶

F. L. Pyne...... KAGOSHIMA MARU,

K. Kori

1.75

KUMANO MARU

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E. W. Haswell .....

NEW PATENT SODA-WATER-MACHINE. Especially suitable and a real necessity for Hotels, Hospitals, Barracks, Officer's Messes and Private Messes, Families in Up- country places, Mission

Stations,

and for Passenger Steamers.

The most simple and efficient machine yet invented for the manufacture of all kinds of Aorated Waters, Lemonade, Frult Lomonade, Champagne

Cyder, &a, &c., &o.

DESTINATIONS.

(MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-`

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID

BAILING DATER.

SATURDAY, 14th Juno, at

Daylight.

VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE, MONDAY, 16th June, at

U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KORE and YOKOHAMA

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

KOBE and YOKOHAMA (NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO

HAMA............... MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT- WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE,

3 U.S.A., VIA Shanghai, Moji, KOBE

4 P.M.

TUESDAY, 12th June, at

Noon

FRIDAY, 20th June, at

Daylight.e

FRIDAY, 27th June, st

Noon. SATURDAY, 28th June, at

Daylight

MONDAY, 30th June,

and YOKOHAMA, Konnukiwire BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and TUESDAY, 1st

COLOMBO

4 P.DI.

July

4 P.M.

THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE

Noon.

CONSUL

SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIASATURDAY, jih July, at

• Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Atlantic Steamers.

Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road.

For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's

Hongkong, 7th June, 1992.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANÇAIS.

NOTICE.

STEAM FOR

SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON," HAVRE, BORDEAUX;

ALSO

The machine is worked by hand, can be attended to by any PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.

ordinary native servant and manufactures

Aerated Waters of best quality at enormously cheap 'prless.

LEOPOLD SPATZ & CO.

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NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. The Oldest and Largest International Life Insurance Company in the World.

SUPERVISED BY S GOVERNMENTS.

Written Business 1901 exceeds $380,000,000 Gold. Actual Paid for Business 19or exceeds $260,000,000 Gold. A note or a Telephone Message from those wishing an "up-to-date" policy will receive immediate attention.

Hongkong, 1. Fahruary, 1902.

HECTOR W. SAMPSON, Special Representative, Hongkong Hotel.

HIRANO WATER.

1374C

five shillings a day in South Africa to soldiers-

A natural clear, sparkling and effervescent Mineral Water, bottled higher than those of unskilled labourers. It Japan. It mixes excellently with WINE OF SPIRITS, and is PERMANENT IN men whose necessary qualifications were little in its NATURAL CARBONIC ACID GAS of the Hirano Spring of Hiogo Ken, could hardly be doubted that a first-rate QUALITY. naval engineer officer, even if they had to pay him frono'n year, was much cheaper than an Imperial Yeoman at Lot 58.

PASSENGERS HOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST,

Per P. and O. steamer Octana, Connecting with the Mister Bangal, at Colombo, from London, May 15.-To

Bhanghai: Mr. J. Horrocks, Mr. Wn, O'Conner, Mr. A. Bookless, Mr. A. Blagdon To Hongkong: Miss Lovell, To Singapore: Mr. E. J. Wood. From Marseilles-To Hongkong: Commander F. W. Dean To Singapore: Mr. Haddon Hall, Mr. E. C. Sykes, Mr. A. H.

and Mrs. J. Ferguson, M.C. J. F. London.

Fer Messagerie Maritimes stemmer Sydney, from Mal Per Messageries Maritimas steamer Australien, trom Ma les, May 11-To Halphong: Captain Michelangi, sellies; May, 18-To Hongkonz! Mr. J. Romery. To Hai- phong: Mr. and Mrs. Spas and 4 children, Mr. Figer, Mr. Bailly and family. To Saigon: Mr. and Mrs. Mayer. To

Mr and Mrs. Warlament, Mr. Vas Elmst. Por Mesingerles Mastimes steamer Ernest Simona, from Marsalilou Juse -To. Salgon : Mr. de Lamotte To Batavia: Mr. F. Lucardie.

Par Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Prins Henrick, from Hamburg. May To Yokohama: Bir. Emet Sebläter. To Taintali: Mrs. Droszkowski and child, Blas Hedwig Elstar. porer. Wilh. Kurta From Southampt n, May 6-To To Shanghai: Magdalens Walientowitz. To Siaze Shanghai: Mrs, Bowman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, M. K. Lewis. To Singapore: Aiz, and Mm. #: J1 Chap and child, 41ajor and Mrs. Tompkins and child. From Genoa-To Kobs: Miss Dora Clement, Mr. R...

Mr. R. Jungishann. To Tintin Mr. Edward Groppe. To Trinca: Mr. Frice. Kramer To Shanghalt Mr. and Mrs. Ad Ernst Schuldi. To Hongkong: Be

Miss M. Wickers, Mr. and associated with Butler in San Francisco aren, Br. Hans R. Lutz, Mr. J. F. Zollenkopt.

van den Berg To Blagapore! Baron H. J. ¡L. van Issel. now in New York and are thought to be de-Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamar Sachalk, from Bremen, veloping this steamship enterprise. Those of May 15, and Southampton,. May so. To Shanghai: Mrs, their business associates left in this city and, Nivana diafant To Fanang ! Me, and Mrs. D. W, Cooper and a chlidren, Miss Clennell, Str. Richarin, Mrs. Hardy and a

that the fino is to established, probably Per Mippon Yuran Kalaha steamer Alage Maru, from within the next six months, that it will carry London, May 9.To Vakahams: Lieut. Y. Shirai, Mr. K. Konishi, Mfr. O. Fools, Rev. G. Allchin, Mr. K. Watanabe, the 1,500,000 tons of steel rails for the Canton Dr, S. Kawajl, Mr. T. Nakamura, To Koba: Miss E Mr. To Shanghai: Mrs.

Miquel

It is thought that he will eventually be put in, sonst Mr. Victor Belmeyer, Mr. Theod Cirupe. charge of the steamship line. Men formerly Mr C. C. Zévery and children. To Deis & Airs, de Ruyter

familiar with the preparations"admit frankly and children PINTEREST

and Hankow Railway, and that the present Yeoman, Mr. 66 Oga, ro Kongkong. Mi.. D. Jado, Mr. problem is the arrangement to be made with .Temer, dir; Bowinau, Mr., and.) some continental road for conn

for connection at this family.

and Mrs. J. B, Winter and

Kr. W. Bugg,

W. Udall To Manila 1: Mr. D. end with the water service across the Pacific Cherry, Mr. N. Jacobi, To: 12 Més,,and Mhus Franz The Chronicle, commenting editorially on zenheim, Master Fischert?, To Bangkok i aire, W. Sharp +Mirand G. Nicasion, Miaz Lislefair, the prospective establiment, of the new line, por

¿Mej Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. R. W. Lirio: and Hamilton To Pontangi Mr.J. Fenn, Als and Mis

Per Nippon Vused Kajana)

saysThe air is full of

NEW RAILROAD EXTENSIONS 8

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ANALYSIS PROVES ITS PURITY. PATENT CORKING.

Telegraphic Address: MARINKWORK, HONGKOYG.

SIEMSSEN & CO.,

ON

N MONDAY, the 16th June, 1gos, at P.M., the Company's Steamship "SALAZIE," Captain Aubert, with Mail, Passengers, Specio and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, via BOMBAY,

This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the s6, Armand Belic, which vessel takes on her Passengers and Mails leaving that Port on the 28th instant, Direct to Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.

Cargo and Specic will be registered for Lon don us. well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, Cargo will be received on beard until 4 PM, Specie and Parcels until 3 P.M., on the 15th instant. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con- tents and Value of Packages are required

For further Particulars, apply at the Com pany's Office.

G DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent Hongkong, 3rd June, 1902.

[1004c,

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

VIA

SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

A. S. MIHARA,

ORIENTAL

"Manager.

STEAK

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAM FOR

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN

PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND "

LONDON. (Through Billa of Lading Issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS).

"THE Steamship

"CHUSAN,"

Captain C. L. Daniel, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the gist instant, af Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.

Silk and Valuables PASSAT and Tea for London (under arrangement) will Cargo for France os shipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other Cargo for London, &c, will be conveyed. vid Bombay with Transhipnient.

Parcela will be received at this Office until 4 PM, the day before sailing The Contents and Value of all Packages are required, CA

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading. -

For further Particulars, apply to

E, A. HEWETT, boom Superintendent“

Hongkong, 7th June, 1002

To be Let.

TO LET.

fole Agents, Hongkong and South China. FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMATOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS, CON-

Code Used:

At and ABC, 4th Edition,

C. WILKS & Co.,

MARINE ENGINEERS, SHIP CONTRACTORS

AND SURVEYORS.

Collisions and Damages Surveyed for Insurance Companies, Shipsssigns and

Specifications Prepared. Office: 8, Queen's Road Central

Hongkong, 8th November, 1901.

T12140

PETER SYS' WONDERFUL SPECIFIC. : "HE only remedy at present known as an INFALLIBLE and PERMANENT CURE for SPRUE, DYSENTRY, DIARRHŒA, HEMORRHAGE and ULCERATION

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12th October, 1898,

WING

THE PETER SYS COMPANY,

(Proprietors and Sole Manufacturers) 9, Old Chinn Street, Shanghai..

CHEONG.

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

IN CONNECTION WITH

Steamers,

Captains. Proposed

Suillage

Olympia .......2837. Truebridge June 28 Glenögle......... 3,750 G. E. Wamer july 12 Duke of Fife 3821 J. S. Cox... Aug. 2 Victoria

3.502 J. Panton Aug. 9

attention of Passengers is di ected to

H

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GODOWNS at BLUE BUILDINGS.

HOUSES at CAUSEWAY Bay, facing the

Polo Ground

A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE. No. 11, MACDONNELL ROAD.",

Apply to

THE HONG KONG LAND INVEST-

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Tthe very cheap rates offered by this Line F

to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and to EUROPE.

HONGKONG TO LONDON £52. Excellent accommodation. First-clung Table.

DOCTOR and STEWARDESS Carried." Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first class ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48,5- The Railroad travelling is second to none on the American Continent two trans-continental trains daily from TACOMA DINING CARi attached to trans-continental trains day and night; TACOMA to NEW YORK in 4 days. Magnificent Scenery of the ROCKY and CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE

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CURIOS, SILKS, CARVED IVORYWARE, AND CRASSCLOTHS,

AND

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No. 85, Queen's Road Central,..

Next Door Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

Hongkong, zoth. November, 1901. ́

SANG MOW,|

DEALER IN

Rattan Furniture, Bamboo Blinds and Matting of All Clours, No. 45, Queen's Road, Central, Price Lists On Application, Orders Executed Promptly, F'kong, 12th May, 1902, 1541d

MEE CHEUNG,

PHOTOGRAPHER, 200

TOP FLOOR or Ice HouSE, IN Tea House Rord,

to San Francisco, which if carried out, will London: releaswathi Marni Spo

Commander K. Now: To ama, Lieut. K. Kato, Mr. Suruki, Mr. K. Yoshiovoid, Mr. 27. Sumiki... TO

Robar R

Rev. M. D. Dunsing. To engkong Mr. and Mr. Lewis Wall and, child, Mr. Chrystall Mr. J. Barber, Mr. Ji Muly, Sergeant J. Hawke, J. Mitchell, Mr. W. Berwick To Bangkok Mfr: It Ho Batavia! Mr. J Sheridan, Mr. and Fokker. To Bingapore, Miss. A. Wiszt, Mr E. Noble sad child, Mri, E. Dallas, Mirs and hirs, Grove and child, Mr. O, Wilson, Captain Quins, Mr, J. Ewing Mr. F. ALL-PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, PRACTICEL Selfman, Mr. Balqibola To Penang) Mrs. J., Kerrls and in the Colony or in any part of the Far East. family

GROUPS AND VIEWS7

a speciality Hongkong, and Sapcember, 1898

give birth to new steamships companies for the accommodation of their transpacific traffic. It has been reported that the Vanderbilt and Clark systems are united, and that in addition to the Lake road, which is being built from 8a1 line will be carried over the Sierra Walker past, in Kern county to the there have been rumours, of, the GIRAT

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throu

GIRAULT RED WHITE BLUE,

GREAT SPECIALTY COFREEM

5. now in a position, in his New and Com Lmodiona Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore;

LEE LOONG.

DEALER IN SY

Furniture, Blackwood, Plated Glass, Crookery Wa e Brass and fron

Bedsteads and Battan Sofas

for whole not."

JUST ARRIVED. Nos. 163. D'Aguilar Streak. Behind Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong, tst May, 1902,

WO SHING. PRINTER, BOOKBINDER

AND

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Ho, 28, Pottinger Street. Hengkong, 28th January; Igos, un

$496d

taid

HONGKONG TO VICTORIA,

TACOMA 635

The best route to the KLONDIKE. GOLD FIELDS Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA to DYEA and ST. MICHAEL

Rates of Passage to other Foints on applica

tion.

Special rates allowed to members of Govern- ment Services

For further Information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

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