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Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undenigned have received instructions

from A. H. ManCELL, Esq,, to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

TO-MORROW,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1904.

Futimations.

THE CANTON LAND COMPANY,

LIMITED

A. GIANT DAM.

A MIRACLE IN THE LAND OF PHAROAH.

BY H. RIDER HAGGARD,

Assouan, that seventeen years or so ago, to the best of my recollection, was a village with Arabs shoot the boiling waters of the cataract one inn, where the great attraction was to see

ANUNANSWERED QUESTION.

Intimations.

A SILLY SAYING. "It is a common but silly opinion prevailing among a contain class of people that the worse a remedy tastes, smells or hurts, the more efficacious it is," So says a well-known Edg

lish physician. He further adds :

Insurance.

NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURO.

THE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accem First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS "For CURRENT RATES..............

SIEMSSEN & Co.

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the 20th July, 1904, at 2 P.M sharp, within his offices, No. 14. Des Voeux Road, Hongkong with a goat skin for a boat, is now an intered thereby to a pitch of prosperity which it is example, let us consider cod liver oil. As it is

residence, Kimberley Road, Kowloon,

THE WHOLE OF HIS

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE..

Comprising

"HE SIXTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held in the Company's on SATURDAY, the 23rd July, 1904, at 18 A.M., for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Repart of the General Managers for the year ending 30th June, 1904

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company PLUSH.COVERED DRAWING-ROOM will be CLOSED from the 21st to 23rd July, SUITE. TEAKWOOD OVERMANTELS | 1994, both days inclusive. with BEVELLED GLASS, MOROCCO. COVERED SOFA and CHAIRS, MARBLE. TOP HATSTAND with BEVELLED GLASS, OIL PAIN INGS, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, BOOKCASE, WHATNOTS, DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON BED- STEADS with WIRE and HAIR MAT- TRESSES, MARBLE-TOP BUREAU with DEVELLED GLASS, TOILET SETS, CHEST OF DRAWERS, WARDROBES,

MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS, &c., &c.

ALSO

One COTTAGE PIANO by Collard and Collard, London (in good order and condition);

AND

A Great Assortment of PLANTS in POTS. TERMS:-Asusual. Catalogues will be issued.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers,

'Hongkong, tfth July, 1901.

A. 5. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

ISSUE OF 30,000 NEW SHARES OF $10 EACH.

national health resort, without any cataract to speak of At least there is none at this season of the year, for the dam of which, presently, has altered all this. By way of compensation there are several great hotels-one of them, "The Cataract," a finely-planned building, commanding a beautiful view of the rocky Nila. Hither come, not tourists only, but [347 many sick from England and America, as the dry air and splendid, sunny winter climate are excellent for various diseases. Most people, though they be neither travellers nor invalids, have heard of the Assouan dam and reservoir, and also of the Island of Philc, near by, and its beautiful temples, the anciens "City of Isis" and "Holly House "last it was called by the old Egyptians. To this dam I had the advan age of paying two visits, and, in view of its importance to the future of Egypt, the informa tion that I collected concerning it may prove of interest. To begin with, it is frequently and erroneously called a "barrage," which it is not. The word "barrage" means a guiding wall, a barrier that does not store water, but turns it in a desired direction. several in Egypt, but I think that the only dam and reservoir is at Assouan.

PURSUANT to Resolution the General

Managers of A. S. WATSON & Company, Limited, hereby invite applications from the Shareholders of the Company for the issue of 30,000 new shares of Sro each at a Premium of

10 per cent. or $11 a share.

Each Registered Shareholder on the 28th day of September, 1904, applying for the New Issue will be entitled to one share for every twoshares registered in his name. Shares not applied for by those entitled to apply will be dealt with by the General Managers in accordance with Article 40 of the Company's Articles of [844

Association.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 19th July, 1901.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TE lavereERINTENDENT OF 11E Undenigned have received instructions

POLICE, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

THURSDAY,

the 21st July, 1904, at 11. A.M.,

THE CENTRAL POLICE STATION'S COMPOUND,

SUNDRY OBSOLETE

AND CONDEMNED STORES.

TERMS-Ai usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 16th July, 1994.

FOR SALE

BY PUBLIC AUCTION FOR ACCOUNT OF

THE CONCERNED.

ON THE AMOY BUND,

A Noon on 25th July, 1904.

HE

Applications for Shares in the New Issue will be received by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Hongkong from the 28th September, 1904, to the 30th September, 1904, both days inclusive, and the whole amount of Sts per share will be payable on application. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 28th September, 1904, to the 8th October, 1904, both days inclusive.

The present paid-up Capital of the Company is $600,005, divided into 60,000 shares of $10 each, and the New Issue'is required to increase the Capital of the Company to $900,000 divided. into 90,000 shares of Sio cach,

The whole of the premium received from the New Issue will be placed to the Credit of the

Permanent Reserve Fund.

The New Issue will rank for Dividend for the three months ending 31st December, 190s, pay able in May, 190j,

Forms of application for the New Issue can be obtained at the Company's Offices in Alex [845 andra Buildings or at the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Hongkong,

ΤΗ WRECK of the Steamship

“HOANGHO

as the now Fes in, approximately, the following position:-

Latitude 24.43 North,

Longitude 118451 East.

Bell Island bearing North by East, and Kusan Point bearing South West (both bear- ing magnetic).

Cargo and Private Effects remaining on

board will be sold separately.

For Particulars, apply to

J. E. THOMSEN &.CO.,

Auctioneers.

Amoy, 9th July, 1904,

Notices of Firms.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

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MR. ALFRED HENRY MANCELL has

this day been appointed AGENT for the GENERAL MANAGERS of the Com. pany, and in that capacity will reside in Shanghai, with general charge of the Company's Interests at Shanghai, Hankow, Tientsin and in North China.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers.

Hongkong, 1st July, 1994.

M

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

{79

R. JOHN ARTHUR TARRANT has this day been appointed ACTING

SECRETARY of the Company.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

Hongkong, ist July, 1904.

For Sale.

FOR SALE,

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OS. 1, 2 or 3, STEWART TERRACE,

THE PEAK.

Nos.

Apply to-

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD.

Hongkong, 10th May, 1904

FOR SALE.

Shanghai, and London."

Of these there are

WHAT THE DAM 15.

The best view of this wonderful work, which has now been in operation for about two years, is to be obtained from the massive granite wall that forms the dam. This wall is over 2,000 yards in length, and crosses the Nile from side to side. On the crest of it, that is 26ft. wide, runs a tramway, along which the visitor, seated on a rough trolley, is propelled at speed by Arabs. Hence to the north he

sees a great extent of shining rocks, between which the water runs in channels, and to the south a vast lake, that, in some places, attains a depth of nearly zooft.

Great as are the results attained by this re- servoir, they might be multiplied many times by the building of more dams at the Second Cataract and elsewhere, by which that at As-

If this were done enormous tracts of land that aouan could be supplemented or replenished,

could be brought into bearing, and Egypt rais now are desert, or, at any mie, produce little,

dazzling to contemplate. How many mil- lions of tons of life-giving water run to waste annual in the Mediterranean is a simple matter of calculation. All or most of this could be saved without injury to the Mediterranean or any established interest, unless it be the foundations of one or two old temples. Also the venture would be absolutely sound from a financial point of view, provided, of course, that British authority permanently continues paramount in Egypt and the Soudan. If it is. to be weakened or withdrawn, then I do not think that the English public will be wise to provide the £20,000,000 or so that would be required to complete the mighty enterprise.

Also the question remains-Is the work worth doing? It depends, I presume, upon who would be benefitted. Probably not the fellaheen at least directly, as owing to lack of capital, they are not in a position to take up new lands that require cleaning and providing with canals. This would be done by the rich, and to them must go most of the profit. Still, the result would be to increase the population enormously. But is it desirable to increase the population of Egypt? Would the world be any the better if there existed another ten millions of fanatica Mahommedan fellakeen? The question is one that I do not pretend to answer.

THE "GENERAL SLOCUM" DISASTER.

AGONISING SCENES.

disaster to the pleasure steamer General The mail brings these details of the terrible Slocum to Long Island Sound close to New York on the morning of June 15-

day scholars of St. Mark's Lutheran Church to The steamer was chartered to carry the Sun-

a picnic at Locust Grove, Long Island. The excursionists were mostly Germans from the

poor quarter of East-side, and were largely

women and children.

This is the reservoir, and all the weight of it and of the Nile for 150 miles or so that it le held up, is pressing against the wall on which he stands. In this wall are 180 sluices, worked

The steamer, a large wooden craft with three by machinery, which are sufficient to deal with decks, started at nine o'clock with the band every conceivable contingency of flood. Some playing, flags flying, and the children dressed times more of them are open and sometimes in their gayest attire singing and cheering, fever. On the day of my second visit (March

About an hour and a half later, while the vessel 13th) only six of these and a part of a seventh

was passing 138th-street and was entering the were open. Through these seven openings, channel known as Hell Gate, a fire suddenly each of them 6ft 6in, wide by 23ft deep, the broke out in the engine room and spread with whole Nile was rushing at the rate of 702 ions terrible rapidity, gaining the upper decks and LADY (Married) require: position as

HOUSE-KEEPER, or ASSISTANT of water per second, the amount that, accord-catching the flimsy woodwork, which was soon HOUSE-KEEPER in Good Hotel in Honging to the calculation of the engineers, it was wreathed in flames. kong, or Manila, or would not object to serve in Bar.

necessary to pass that day.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hongkong, 22nd June, 1904.

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Hongkong, 15th July, 1904.

THE

" BOX," C/o This Paper.

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PIANO

Co., LTD.,

INVITE INSPECTION OF SOME

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OF

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RACHALS,

STUART,

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ONE GAS ENGINE complete,

For full Paniculars, apply to

HUGHES & HOUGH,

8, Des Vœux Road,

Hongkong, 17th June, 1904.

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-A MOST WHOLESOME AND REFRESH.

ING BEVERAGE

FOR

SUMMER MONTHS.

JUST ARRIVED.

ROSES LIME JUICE CORDIAL

and

MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE, Prepared from West India Limes, Entirely free of Alcohol.

AND ALSO

Various kinds of Syrups,

LEMON, RASPBERRY, ROSE, PINE-

APPLE, &c., &c.

H. RUTTONJEE, No. 5, D'Aguilar Street,

AND-

BLC.,

BABY-GRANDS,

BY

WINKELMANN,

(Established 1897).

M

>

They are only 5 FEET LONG, occupy ing the space of a Cottage, but with

£

A WONDROUS THING.

It is a wondrous thing to see the pent-up water gush in torrents of foam through these narrow gates with a force so fearful that it appears impossible that masonry built by man should withstand their thrust and wear. But |such fears are groundless. Wit continues to be properly watched and attended to, there is no reason why this dam should not last as long as the Pyramids. Indeed, it is a work of which the builders of the Pyramids would have been proud. Its foundations, that are of great depth, go down to the solid rock, wherever it is met with, so that no water can ever wear them away. The reader will wonder how it was possible to lay them. Thus, by diverting the Nile during the dry season with the help of temporary bar- rages. A breadth of water was turned into an- other channel and the wall built; then, when this was completed, another breadth, and so forth. | Such in dam that, with its locks, through which the river traffic passes, cost over £3,000,000. Now for its method of collection and distribu. tion and their results. In the season of 1903. 1904 the period of collection extended fröm December 1st, 1993, fill March 12th, 1904, the average collected being about ten million tons of water a day, the rest of a Nile, say 150 million tons a day, being allowed to escape through the sluices. This, of course, is a rough average for the period, and, speaking generally, the reservoir does not retain more than about 8 per cent. of the Nile flow while filling itself. After collection bas ceased, how ever-that is, subsequent to March 12th-about 400,000 tons of water per diem is held up to balance loss through evaporation.

MILLIONS IN WATER.

The food Nile attains its height at Assouan about September 5th, when the average maximum discharge ie Boo million tons per diem. Thenceforth it slows down until the following June 1st, when the average minimum discharge is thirty-five million tons per diem. Now, the food crop of com la Upper Egypt, which is raainly affected by this reservoir, is reaped about mid-December, altar which the one-crop land hitherto lay dormant till the next dood. But then it is that the Assouan dam fulfils its magnificent purpose. Thus, from June 1st to July rath, when the river is naturally at its lowest, the beld-up water is let out gradually through the sluices, with the result that the normal flow at that period is doubled,

The captain, seeing that it was impossible to control the fire, steamed north at full speed for North Brother Island, about half a mile distant, and ran the steamer ashore.

HURRICANE DECK COLLAPSES.

In the meantime a mad papic raged on the doomed vessel. The few policemen on board were utterly unable to control the mob of near- ly two thousand frenzied women and children, scores of whom leaped overboard, nearly all being drowned. Fanned by a strong breeze, the fire bomed fiercely, and the posts support- ing the hurricane deck suddenly gave way.

The whole structure collapsed, carrying to death a mass of victims, and killing or man- gling those below. In the fearful" struggle which followed large numbers were pushed overboard. There was no opportunity of before the crew reached them, launching the lifeboats, which were burned

The captain and crew stuck to their posts with the greatest heroism, and several were burned to death in fighting the flames and trying to save lives. Within a few minutes of the fire starting the whole vessel was a moving mass of damEN,

The steamer burned from half-past ten to a quarter to twelve, and then sank.

SWEPT DOWN BY THE TIDE.

The Shrieking of the steam whistle brought thousands of persons to the streets facing the river, and the roofs of the buildings were packed They saw with horror scores of victims jumping with people watching the appalling disaster. overboard and struggling in the wake of the burning steamer.

A large number of tugs, rowboats, and other craft hastened to the scene, picking up the victims from the water, but the majority were swept away by the swift current and drowned. Eye-witnesses declare that fally two hundred were seen to leap into the water, many with their clothes blazing.

The news of the disaster spread swiftly, and hundreds of frantic women hastened to the river front, gazing at the burning steamer and shrieking for their children. Many faluted and lay unconscious.

extracted from the fish this oil is sa offensive to the taste and smell that almost everybody

abhors it, and many-cannot-use-it-at-all, no

matter how badly they need it. Yet cod:liver oil is one of the most valuable, drugs in the world, and it is the greatest pity that we have peculiarities which so seriously interfere with

not thus far been able to free it from those

its usefulness." This was written years ago; the work of civilizing and redeeming it how- ever has since been triumphantly. accom- plished; and as a leading ingredient in the remedy called

WAMPOLE'S PREFARATION the oil retains all its wanderful curative pro-

perties with no bad smell or taste whatever. It is palatable as honey and contains all the

Hongkong, 18th May, 1895.

To Let.

TO LET.

NRIFON TERRACE

'O. 1, RIPON TERRACE in FLATS.

No. 37, WONG NEI CHONG ROAD, facing

Race Course. FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing

Polo Ground.

OFFICES in course of erection, Con. **NAUGHT ROAD (near BLAKE. PIER), GODOWNS: PRAYA EAST. No.1, CLIFTON GARDENS, OFFICES in Nos. ro and 16, DES VŒUX

ROAD CENTRAL.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 9th July, 1904.

nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Apply to: Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites and Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry; creatinga medicine of unequaled power for the diseases most prevalent and fatal among men, women and children. There is

TO LET.

no other remedy to compare with it. it in-No1 STAR."

creases the digestive power of the stomach and Throat and Lung Troubles, Nervous Dys. in Blood Impurities, Weakness, Loss of Flesh.

pepsia, Scrofulous Affections, Thinness and Slow Development in the young, it gives quick and certain relief and cure. Dr. G. C. Shannon, of Canada, says: "I shall continue its use with, I am sure, great advantage to my patients and satisfaction to myself." Has all the virtues of

end liver oil; none of its faults. You may trust it fully; it cannot disappoiat or fail. One bottle convinces. Sold by all chemists.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO.. LIMITED.

N DIVIDEND

(0. 1, STEWART TERRACE

Apply to-

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 26th March, 1904.

TO LET.

[436

TWO ROOMS on the First Floor of ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Apply to-

SECRETARY,

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited,

(729

Hongkong, 16th June, 1908.

TO LET.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. FOR 18 MONTHS.

A per Share for six DEND of Six Dollars" EIGHTOR," THE PEAK,

30th, 1904, will be payable on the 37th instant. on which date DIVIDEND WARRANTS may be obtained on application at the Com- pany's Office.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 21st to the 27th instant, (both days inclusive),

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary, Hongkong, 13th July, 1904.

THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.

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and a Half per Share for six months AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of One Dollar A ending 30th June, 1904, will be payable on the 27th instant, on which date DIVIDEND WARRANTS may be obtained on application at the Company's Office.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

will be CLOSED from the 21st to the 27th instant, (both days inclusive).

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Apply to-

JEBSEN & Co. Hongkong, 27th April, 1904.

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TO LET.

WILD DELL BUILDINGS, No. 147 WANCHAI ROAD. Comfortable and Airy Flats of 2 or 3 Rooms, from $25 inclusivo of Taxes.

No. 52, HOLLYWOOD ROAD. And others to unit various requirements.

S. A. SETH, Land and Estate Broker, Dairy Farm Co., Ltd.

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Hongkong, 13th July, 1904.

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

Secretary to the Hongkong Land lavest THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the WINE GROWERS

ment and Agency Co., Ld.

General Agents for the West Point Build-SUPPLY COMPANY ̈or PARIS, am now

iog Co., Ld.

prepared to answer inquiries and receive orders [831 for all kinds of WINES and SPIRITS, at 22 and

34, Bank Buildings.

BARRETTO & CO.

Hongkong, 12th July, 1904.

ROYAL AERATED WATERS MANUFACTORY.

DRODUCE the highest Class AERATED WATERS in the Far East on account of their High Class Machinery and also of the of their goods, and the cleanliness, &c., are all superior ingredients theyuse in the manufacture under strict supervision of Europeans only.

REPORT OF AN EXPERT.

CLARETS.

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430

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$.50

6.00

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6.50

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CLARETS.

Per Case. Per Case,

The representative of Messrs. BRATBY and HINCHLIFFE, LIMITED, Aorared Water Medoc.............. Engineers and Chemists, Manchester, visited St. Emilion. our factory recently in the course of a tour St. Estephe...... amongst Easter Aerated Water Makers, and St. Juliea........... was greatly surprised at the compactness of our factory and also the methodical way in which everything pertaining to the making of Aerated Waters was carried out. He also expressed him- self strongly on the absolute cleanliness of our-Bottled-by-Jules-Merman & Cia, Bordeaux.” whole establishment, which he assured us was cqual to any he had yet visited and superior quality of our goods was of a first-class nature, to a great many. He also reported that the and they showed that scrupulous care was exercised in the course of their manufacture,

Order Baoke and Price List Please apply to Depot, Ice House Street. Tel. 374. FACTORY and OFFICE, West Point. Tel. 367.

the confusion and panic on board the steamer no attempt was made to distribute life-belts. The crew first tried to extinguish the fire without alann to the passengers, and· those in the after part of the vessels knew nothing until the flames were upon them and scores burned alive. In the excitement mothers became separated from their children, and below in search of their missing title neu. many were burned to death as they rushed Numberless stories are related of the heroism of mothers who sacrificed themselves for their children, and of boys and girls who performed deeds of valour in taking care of little miles ESPECIAL OLD TOM GIN. too young to realise the awful danger.

Dr. V. DANENBERG & F. P. DANENBERG, General Managers, Hongkong, 20th May, 1904.

and!

Elvy's

burthened with children, and many of these

Every men who could swim went overboard Marshall

heroes lost their lives, being unable to make

At Assiout, some 300 miles lower dowo, - hepdway against the deadly current and whirl. this realised water meets

the

Ausiont pools. One boy of fourteen was drowned after barrage, whereof the sluices are then shut twimming ashore with four children. By the so as to raise the level sufficiently to turn

time the steamer was beachad the whole struc- ture was a mats of fames from stem to stern, water into those canals which, otherwise and within a short time was burned to the would receive none during the dry season, water's edge. Over fifty charred bodies were notably the Ibrahimiyeh Canal. Therefore seen lying among the wreckage. The people

number.

the Assouan dam and the Assiout barrage are ashore made every effort to rescue the survi. works necessary to each other. So it comes vors, and tugs and boats also removed a large about that ab enormous extent of land, say, ・ Indescribable scends of horror attended the from two or three hundred thousand acres, rescue of the survivors. Nearly every woman finod Nile, can now at low Nile be made to policemen wept at the scenes of misery and which formerly produced but one crop after cried for missing children, and even hardened

produce a second cap. As a consequence the disaster was dotted with Boating bodies drift- country and its revenue beneßt or will benefiting ashore, mostly burned beyond recognition. enormously-1 believe to the extent of over Many dead children were clasped in each £2,000,000 a year. Further, were another fous- other's arms, showing that they had leapt over-

board together. teen feet added to the Assousn dami it seams

the fine appearance and TONE OF

A

FULL GRAND,

16 to 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, 14th July, 1904. –

Hongkong, 13th May, 1904.

£39 | affected, would be doubled.

infering. The water in the vicinity of the

Many children were lashed to camp-stools

that its collecting power, and the area of land and chairs, but these precautions proved fatile

| against the raplă current,

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