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THE Sanitary Board issued a blank plague One more chance to buy a Kodak for $5; return for today."

good Kodak LeMunyon, 31, Des Voeux

-::-) Road,~~Adut.

THE Pager is being dredged opposite

·Fort Sankad near the mouth,

Do your own developing without a dark room

by using an Eastman developing ranchine,

LeMunyon Advt.

THE Straits Government Gazette contains an order by H. M. the King regarding the minting and introduction of the new Straits dollar.

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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1903.

CRUELTY 10 ANIMÄES,

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Before the following lines appear in print, the inaugural meeting of the Hongkong So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will have been held this afternoon. Thanks to Mr. E. A. Hewett's initiation that gentle- man has succeeded in arousing sufficient interest in the Colony, so that the formation of the Society will be to-day in fait accompli The importance of these societies should be more fully understood by the people. The aim has been and is to inculcate the prin- ciple of kindness to man and beast; for in this the Society will be offering the most permanent relief to the suffering. It was observed by Mr. N. P. Cole, in his presiden tial address to the members at the thirty-

street last night, Olaf Jacobson, an unemployed seaman, living at the Sailors' Home, had to pay $3 fine or one week's imprisonment..

Tur: bacteriologist at Singapore is reported to be conducting a systematic examination of nosy itos. So far he had only found 40 cases of infected mosquitos out of 3,000 examined.

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be spent in solitary confinement, was the THREE months' hard labour, the last week to

four jackets from a dwelling-house, No. 157 sentence passed upon a mitive for stealing

Flint Steet yesterday.

THE Six-A-Side Competition of the Hongkong, Football Club will shortly commence. Men bers desiring to participate should notify the Association, Captain Mr. J. A. C. Bonnar on or before September 5.

A CANTON dispatch reports that it was rumour-

ed on the zand inst, that Viceroy T'sén, accam- panied by General Feng Tze-is'ai, has gained a great victory over a large body of rebels at Hsinchou, Kwangsi, and the rebel Josses were Over 3,000.

SCOTCH WHISKY. fourth meeting of a similar society in San The preservation of books in the tropics seems

Francisco, that, in carrying on the work to complete success we must rely largely on humane education. The people, and espe. cially the members of the Society, must be instructed as to the relation they sustain to Pronounced by connoisseurs to be the the race of animals that God has created for the use and the convenience of mankind, and also the relation they sustain to the oppressed and degraded children who must be raised to a better life or become a tax to

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the county or a curse to the community. Therefore, a responsibility rests on all good people to speak for and defend the helpless. It is one of the auspicious signs of the times that a new interest has awakened in the rights and comforts of the dumb animals.

to be interesting to many people. The direc tions contributed to the Pharmaceutical Journal by Mr. Frank Browne, the Government Analyst, reproduced in a recent number of the Telegraph, appear also in the Alalay Mail..

Fresh Kodak film, plenty of them, at LeMun- you's, 31, Des Vœux Road.—Adut.

UNLAWFULLY behaving in a disorderly manner at Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay, thereby the charge against two native weavers, by the damaging property to the value of $1.70, was namic of Pun Tak and Cheong Wai. At the Magistracy this morning by Mr. T. Sercombe Smith they were each fined $1.50 and had to pay $1.35 compensation.

AN agreement between the Government- and the Cunard Line, dated zoth July, has been laid on the table of the House of Commons, with a draft deed for securing debenture stock,

and will be published shortly.

28, 1903. -

THE new dies with the King's head for Volun teur Long Service Medal have now reached India from England. The medals will be struck at the Calculia Mint and will be issued as expeditiously as possible.

HONGKONG WATER P

ASSOCIATIONS,

AQUATIC ENTERTAINMENTAL Tomorrow afternoon at V.R.C. at the mem bers of the Water Polo Association will give an aquatic entertainment commencing at 4-30 pm sharp. Ladies are cordially invited by the Committee. The following is the

Two LENGTHS (Handicap), the of a programme -

A PASSENGER who arrived here last night from Canion per the s.s. Пexam informs us that at about half past six yesterday evening, when

the steamer was leaving. Coating down the

stream.

First Heat,

G. J. Clarke H. Austen...

Go. .Go..

13 is reported that the members of the Tibet Sikkim Mission have now all reached Kham- bajong, but there are no signs yet of the proper representation of Tibet and China, Majort. Po and Wong Pan-wah, passengers per the Brotherton, who is in charge of the mission's river steamer Hanhow yesterday, as soon as

C. T. Ozorio.... .......... 3. transport arrangements, has left Darjeeling.

the boat steamed alongside the wharf, got hold...M. Britto of another man's trunk and came ashore. OnH..S. Holmes ...... TỐ their way home they were arrested, and at the A. Ribeiro..... 7. Magistracy yesterday were sentenced to three F. Jarge... 10. months hard labour each.

Ar about 7.30 o'clock last night a celestial, having imbibed too freely of samshu took to constable warned him to desist, but John paid the street and started an uproar. An Indian

no heed, and without further ado "Sam" with the aid of a lukong marched him off to the lock up

At the Magistracy this morning he was fined $1 or seven days' hard.

the direction of Lucknow and has the rails, THE Gange's Railway Bridge in Cawnpore crosses the river two miles out of Cawnpore in

above and the roadway below. It was con- structed in 1874, and ever since then a toll has been levied on foot passengers and vehicular traffic One would have fancied that like the Flooghly bridge at Howrah (Calcutta) the bridge toll would have long ago paid for the bridge. The daily takings from rolls range between. Rs. 80 and Rs. 100.,

icers, the Band of the 31ed Buna Infantry By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and

will play at the Hongkong Hotel 10-morrow (Saturday) evening from 8 to 9.30 p.m...

PROGRAMME,

March.........." On the Road...... Ord Hume. Overture......" Sapphire Necklace "......Sutivan.. Selection,....." The Runaway Girl"......Caryll Soug...." Sing Thao Songs of Arxlıy " ....Clay. Selection...." The Belle of New York"....Kerker. Yakit..............." Gypsies "......! Two-Step go." Mumbḥn Move"

4.God Save the King

Crowe. Turkura

AT the Magistracy this morning before Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, two native fishermen from San Tin were charged with assaulting and in- juring one of their fraternity, who had to be removed to Hospital. The complainant stated defendants came up and stole his shrimps. that, as he was working in his boat, the wo

Words were then exchanged with the result that he was defeated and injured. The case was remanded till noon to-morrow that the Sergeant in charge of the case may appear to give evidence.

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For entering a grocer's shop to buy some sugar, and leaving the premises with a China- woman's umbrella, was the charge preferred againsí a native lad. He was sentenced by Mr. T. Sercoinbe Smith at the Maistracy this

gaol... morning to receive twelve strokes with the birch and to be retained twenty-four hours in

Second Heat. J. Alves G. H. Rable 4.

M. A. Razack...5..

5.

L. E Lammert...5.

F. El.....

J. Rosa Pereira,.,8.

First and Second in each heat to swim in the final.

2. TEAM RACE.-Y. M. C. A, Lusitano, an- other****

3TW LENGTHS HANDICAP (Final Heat).

TUU Race (1: Length).- First Heat

Second Heat. G. H. Rubie Tub No. 1, F. E. Ellis Tub No. 5: H. Austen ...

AR. Chunnet., 7 F. K. Tata H. S. Holmics 17

6

E. Raymond

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5

H. G. Sayer

3

4

E. R. Millar.

-6.

3

M. A. Razack

3

E. Jordan

M. A. Razacb.

DIVING, ST

J. Alves.

5-EXHIBITION F. W. White W. Schumacker. F. jorge.

6.-TUR RACE (Final heat). 7-WATER POLO. Blue.

White.

THE Royal Engineers' Variety Club, is again | J. M. Britto... „ giving performances in their pretty little theatre, J. Alves Wellington Barracks, on the evenings of Satur F. Jorge day an- Monday next, and undoubtedly, with the splendid programme arranged, they will again be patronized by their very many sup- porters, who now thoroughly appreciate the endeavours of "the men who do something all round."

INSPECTOR McDonald and company raided a A. E. Alves (Capt.) gambling house at No. 35, Station Street, Yau-C. J. Cooke. masti, last night, and managed to arrest twelve A. Barros. natives who were squatting round tables play- N. H. Alves. ing at pai-kow, Before Mr. T. Sercombe L. E. Lammer'. Smith at the Magistracy this morning the C. M. Alves.

· F. D. Bain, twelve men were paraded in a row. The dealer E. Herbal..

A. Ribeiro, and banker were fined $30 or two months' each, and the remainder $3 or seven days. SALE OF THE ORIENTE HOTEL,

LIMITED.

THE NEW P. & O. S.S. “ PËRA."

On July 23 the new twin-screw P; and Q. steamer Pera, which Messrs. Workman, Clark and Co. (Lid.), launched at Belfast last June, Pera is a finely modelled steamer, 495 ft. in ran her speed trials in the Belfast Lough. The

length, with a tonnage of 7,600 gross, and a deadweight carrying capacity of about 17,000

tons.

The new steamer has been specially designed for the requirements of her owners' trade with the East. The Pera has two com.

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W. Armstrong (Capt.)

J. Witchell.

A. Loureiro,

F. K. Tata.

J. Millar.

The Hongkong Telegraph was the first to give the news in the Colony the other day of the sale of the Oriente Hotel at Manila. From exchanges to hand to-day we learn that the big hos elty has been sold to the Insular Govern- Ah Gong, the present lessee who runs the hotel, ment. It will take possession on November 1,

will vacate. He has gotten enough money out of the sale of his lease to go back to China, if he wishes, and live happy forever.

AN Ordinance is about to be introduced in the Framing, fancy and artistically done by Le. Plete steel decks, all fore and aft, with poop, headquarters of the Iosular Purchasing Agent,

A. S. WATSON & Co., The people in many ways are receiving a higher education, and humanity is taking a wider range. In this beneficent task all Singapore Legislative Council supplenienting ought to take part, doing what every one

the Military Mancouvres Ordinance of 1952 by can for the benefit. of what some one has enabling the Governor in Council permanently called "our poor rélations:" From the re-

to set apart definite area in the Colony, either for military manoeuvres or firing exercises. port just quoted we learn that until thirtyThus the military authorities will acquire a sort seven years ago the animal creation in the

of casement" over the lands, to perform military maneuvres or firing exercises when

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CAULE ADDRESS: "ACHEE,“ HONGKONG. A. B. C. COVE, 4TH EDITION,

ESTABLISHED 1859.

A CHEE & CO., 祥 利 廣

17A, QUEEN'S. ROAD.

United States of America had no recognized defenders. Until that year there were no laws for the prevention of cruelty to animals worthy the name. The assertion that such laws were necessary was received, as it had previously been in England and France, with outburst of derision, and now in this new century what an immense change has there been effected in this respect. Hu mane laws have been enacted which are doubtless often evaded, but which, when enforced, are sufficient to prevent any and every form of wanton cruelty, So soon As our own Society begin to exercise its

FURNITURE functions, it may be taken for granted that

DEALERS.

DRAWING ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

FURNITURE,

GLASS, and

CHINA WARES

PASTEUR'S 'MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

COUNTERPANES.

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

ever they choose.

THE following is the programme of music to he played by the Band of the eth Bombay Light Infantry, on the New Parade Ground, on Monday next, the 31st instant, from 5 p.m.

to 6.30 p.m.

Munyon, 31,

Des Voeux Road.—Adzył. -

THE general committee, of which the Duke of Argyll is president, formed to establish a Memorial to the late Sir Hector Maconald, is receiving considerable support. The following letter has been received by the Committee

Having ascertained that the subscriptions

to General Sir Ulector Macdonald Memorial Fund are likely to amount to about £4,000

within a fortnight, I take pleasure in informing you that my promised cheque for £1,020 will be placed at your disposal at that time. I also hereby renew my promise to send you a second £1,000 when your next £4,000 are subscribed.

Yours very faithfully, (Signed) „Clode

PROGRAMME. March......" (1.81.S. Camperdown ". Overture........" French Comedy.......Vela Hela Waltz........" Sourire D'Avril ".

*****, Depret. Selection. Fiorodora "Stuart Lullaby Cradle Song"...........laege Intermeisovalleira Rusticana"...Mascagnt God Save the King.

MESSES. S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co., Ld., efforts will be made to secure legislative successfully launched from their Pootung Works on the 44th inst, the fourteenth revenue co-operation from-the-Government, without cruiser built to the order of the American which the work of the Society should be government for service in Philippin waters. considerably hampered. In any enactment Promptly at 1.30 the launching al was that might be passed by the local Legislature given by Mr, Mackenzie, manager od as the it is to be hoped that some such provisions vessel glided majestically down the lays, Mrs. as are contained in the excellent law enacted Struive in a graceful manner permed the by the California, Senate in 1874, and christening ceremony by breaking a bottle of amended as recently as 1901, will be enimpagne on the stem and wisting success bodied. We especially commend to the

to the Mindoro. The vessel is a sister ship notice of the Committee of the Society that

to the Mind inae recently launched. Mail your films and Kodak orders to LeMun- yon, P. O. B. 368,Advt.

willbe for mally established this afternoon the -following sections of the Act for the more Effecttial Prevention of Cruelly to Animals :- Section 6-Any person who overdrives, over- loads, drives when overloaded, overworks, tortures, torments, deprives of necessary sustenance, drink or shelter, cruelly beats, tilates, or cruelly kills any animal, or causes or procures animal to be so overdriven, overloaded, overworked, tortured, tormented, deprived of necessary sustenance, pink or PHOTOGRAPHIC shelter, or to be cruelly beaten, mulated or cruelly killed; and whoever, having the charge DEPARTMENT. or custody of any animal, either as owder or otherwise, subjects any animal to needless DEVELOPING and PRINTING

suffering, or inflict unnecessary cruelty upon UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS. the same, or in any manner abuses any animal, or fails to provide the same with proper food, GOOD WORK. ..

drink, shelter or protection from the weather, oh who cruelly drives, rides fr otherwise uses the same when unfit for labour, shall for every such offence, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanour.

PROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, 8th July, 1902. -

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CARMICHAEL AND

CLARKE,

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND

SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.

REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTE

ATTENDED TO.

Section 7. If any person shall cairy, or cause

JOHN BANNON." Subscriptions varying from one shilling to a hundred pounds have been received. The memorial is being enthusiastically supported by Scotsmen and the public generally in the

"Britains over the Sens" as well at home.

AT the Magistracy this morning before Mr. T, Sercombe Smith a native (21) was charged with stealing 26 taels from his uncle. It was alleged that, while at Canton, he asked his uncle for the loan of soms money to proceed to some Coast port to start business. The ancle refused, and to his surprise a few days later found that his nephew and 6 tacls from his truck were missing. The nephew had proceeded to Hongkong and the matter got to the knowledge of the police and he was arrested. He told the police that the money was given Magistracy this morning the uncle denied to him by his uncle, who was sent for. At the

having given the money which, he said, belonged to his brother. He told His Worship The Rev. Mr. Hardy of Hoogkong, who apa, and begged His Worship to release him, THE weekly Topicist writes in the S. F. Press: that his nephew was a good and "ambitious" pears to have made the sacred fire of the Mr. Sercombe Smith found the charge proven domestic altar his special study, and has pub-and sentenced the fad to four months' hard lished the results of his experiences in "How labour.

to be Happy though Married, has his imitators

one to teach that which one doesn't know

Neves stated that he

bridge, and top-gallant forecale, the cargo space being divided into six capacious halds by vessel A considerable amount of accommo- steel bulkheads, extending the full depth of the

dation has been provided for saloon passengers. the vessel under the bridge deck. These rooms the state-rooms being ranged on each side of

up in the complete fashion characteristic of the are large and commodious, and have been fitted

The Oriente, will be turned into a Govern ment building. It will be the post office, the

and other Government officials, and where once the cold bottle joyfully fizzed, and the hut

buyers will reign supreme. bird sizzed, the registered letter and the carabao

The deal was consummated on the 24th inst: The Government has long, wanted the Uriente. The location is fairly central. It is not just rifle too far from the Plaza Moraga and from what the merchants would want; it is rather a

the newspaper centre. But a proper site could not be found. McCullough, the printer, wanted a high figure for bis building by the bridge of Spain, and the Oriente building was better. suited to the purposes of the Government.

P. and O. Company. Adjoining the entrance hall is the accommodation set apart for the use of the captain, and immediately above this is situated the chart-room and navigating deck, supplied with the necessary appliances for con-

The property bought includes the hotel,, the rolling a first-class modern steamship, includ- ing telegraphs to the engine room, telephones | warehouse, and the stable that is the entire to all parts of the ship, and telemotor control--} land and buildings from the front door of the ling gear. The propelling machinery consists of hotel to the front of the stable. The price was two sets oftriple-expansion engines of the latest between $630,010 and $670,000 Mexican. The type, and steel multibular boilers capable of owners of the buildings do not get all this, as working at a pressure of. per square inch, Ah Gong and Walter Fitton got a slice, Fit- with forced draught. After a most successful ion and Ah Gong had a lease on the premises trial trip and cruise the Pera left for London, running five years from about a year ago For to receive a cargo for her maiden voyage. the unexpired term they asked a large sunt. chinery have been under the supervision of been haggling for many weeks. Only yester- During construction the vessel and her ma- Over, this the Government and lessees have Mr. G. Manuel and Mr. H. J. Taylor, the day did they finally agree. Steam Navigation Company, L. &C. Express. superintendents for the Peninsular and Oriental

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THE PHILIPPINE REVENUE

CRUISER "MINDANAO,”

"She is carelessly built and in many details far from what she ought to be," is Commander Mindanao just arrived from Farnham Boyd Helm's opinion of the new.Coast Guard cutter

and Co.'s Shanghai shipyard, and the Comman- der adds that he does not care how strongly he

continued the Chief of the Bureaus of Coast is quoted on the subject.. "It seems to me,”

Guard Transportation and Lighthouse Service, "that these Shangbai shipbuilders have joined the other firms in the Orient and with them have been negligent in their work in the case of the Mindanao.” .....

possible. It will take months to fix up the The Government wants to get in as soon as

buildings for the offices desired. The post-. office accommodations, at present, are in- adequate.

George Sellaer looked after the stockholders. in the Oriente property in the deal. It was largely through his efforts that the sale was

work to bring together the different interests. finally made, as it took much time and hard

SHIPPING returns.

gister of Shipping, it appears that, excluding From the returns,, compiled by Lloyd's Re- warships there were 426 vessels of 1,028,09 ons gross under construction in the United Kingdom at the close of the quarter end-d 30th June, 1903. The return shows an in- of about 54,000 tons as compared with the crease in the tonnage under, construction figures for, the previous quarter, but decrense of about 385,000 tons as compared with the which is the highest on record. Of the vessels quarterly total reached in September, 1901,

in the pulpit. But some of these rush rashly in FURTHER evidence was again heard this after

here even a Hardy fears to tread. Probably, noon before Mr. T. Sercombe. Saith at the These remarks (according to the Manila poor things, they are bachelors; but that hardly Magistracy, regarding the falling of the Cablen ws) were pron pted by the fact that matters in the only profession which expects wall at Mul Kwai Lane. Mr. Oldevido the findanao made a trial trip on Sunday

one;'

visited the build and that Commander Helm was on board at delf. The consistency of the policy will be ings every other day, sometimes in the the time to inspect her and to see what she can at least admitted. This in fance of clerical morning and sometimes in the afternoon. He dn. With the exception of her speed the "didacticity" will tickle young mammas, or knew the three contractors and overlooked Mindanao proved a great disappointment. under construction in the United Kingdom ht those ladies who have a reasonable expectation their work continually. Mr. Haggard always The workmanship and the details of Con the supervision of the Surveyors of Lloyd's lir-

the end of June, 352 of 789,510 tons are under “...) accompanied him whenever he visited the struction are, according to the Chief's statement," buildings. The Hondings were bad, but he did much inferior to those of ten cutters for the sister with a view to classification by the not report, He was there on the day after the same service turned out by the same firm early tons are building abroad with a view to classi

Society. In addition, 83 vessels of 250 909 / wall fell. He knew the wall and thought Kung this year.

of acquiring that statui.

19, thus, 435 vessels ní 1,04 2,419 tong:

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

to be carried, in or upon any vehicle, or other WE (L. & C. Express) are gradually gain wise, any domestic animal, in a cruel or inhuman manner,,

knowingly or wilfullying some insight into the vis af the authorizes or permits the same to be subjected. United States Commin, that Visiting Cheong erected it to a height of two feet above. On these first boats the work was so satis-time under the supervision of Lloyds Register fication. The total building at the present to unnecessary torture, suffering, or cruelty of Europe with the object to seeking to arrange, the first doon. Boxim was the next man work-factory that the Government did not hesitato any kind, shall, upon conviction, be deemed

for a general scheme whereby silver-using ing at the wall and built it as far as four or five to give Farnham, Boyd and Co. another con- guilty of a misdemeanour.

countries can be brought into more harmonious feet above the second floor Ee thought Kung: tract when five more boals wors required, monetary relations with the gold currency Un laid the foundation. He said he was wrong: The Afindanao left her anchorage in the bay. countries. The statement, made from Berlin, if he said Boxim did not finish, the wall. Went 9.25 a.in., Sunday, and arrived at Corregidor and the other information we have previously did not know whether Boxim was at present as 10 48 am. A stay of a few minutes only given leads us to the conclusion that we shall employed in the Colony. His last visit, to the was made and at tò.55 the boat started on her not have to wait very long for some definite, house was some time in September last He return voyage arriving here at 12.10 p.m. lie pronouncement of the principles arrived then, jocked after some houses on Kennedy sides. Command - Helm, the following com-

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

INWARD parcels by se. Ballaarai are now TELEGRAMS: “CARMICHAEL," Hongkong ready for delivery,

AB. C. Code, 4th Edition.

A. 1 Code,

Lieber's Standard Code.

TELEFONE, 292.

Hongkong, 20th March, 1993.

[3550

HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer: "made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL,

A NEW seal for the use of the Straits Govers For Mexico the question, is not nearly 30 com Road. Regarding the mortar he said it was of posed the party on board: Captain W. Howe

ment has been received from home

"

of large devastated by plicated as in the case of China but it is Bath AN article on the grandeur of melody byn factory to know, 'a

as we have already stated, banker and Tientsin notes by our correspond, that the Commission has arrived al / cagrid ent appear on the third page.

HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Deer made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL-

sion as to China

HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer made-in the tropica➡SAN MIGUEL ""

Indian (Kumsang) 31st inst, German (Kautschou) et prox. American (Siderin) 4th proxy Australian (Chingis) 7th prozzine Sandl Canadian (Empress of Japan)-8th proximida American (Coptic) 16th proxe American (America Maru) 23rd proxy.

PR. Co.'s & left

very inferior quality, and the bricks were soft; Superintendent of Vessels and bis Chief Clerk, he reported it to Mr. Haggard who took no J. Lewels; Me. Turnbull, representing Farm. potice. At the time of our going to press the ham, Boyd and Co, Captain Dow and Fred The Cora Tarlar lek, Vancouver

inquiry was proc eding.

THE

deamcock:

Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer made in the tropice÷SAN MIGUELAS

THE› Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer "made in the #SAN MIGUELY

Ports of Call

WHE÷Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beari máda in the tropica➡SAN MIGUEL,

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