THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER
and
7th
Rosch 8th Nov.
all sides, from Foochow ged Nov." Amoy 5th, and Swatow,
of them, stretching
suldries to the hor
front were masses of
khaki; deployed in long lines, single or double
ith batteries of field guns and mad "guns) half-hidden among the trees, and in
Palermo, Br, s. 4,908, X. G. Andrews, 8th Rise Nove London Igth Sept and Singapore
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Paterson 8th
Prisi Regent Luitpold, Ger..sa, 3,920, H.
Kirchner, Bib Nov-Bremen and Sloga
Mails a Gan-Mi
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Oct?
Rolfe,
and Mas every morning Macão Canton af
duced, from side to ad; for
aton, Samehuk; Wachow “Closed on week days nƐ
andays? the mail!
Rigan'11th OctTM Gen-**
18 a/m2 and that for Battieco
Bell Yuensang, Br. 1,128
Manila 3rd Nov. Gan-1, M. & Mails for Namtso, Saabus, Kongmoon, Bes
Kamchök Barnahal, ¿Wochow""and""Canton | Bennatí Co
every evening at 3 pm. On Sundays the mails Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. will be closed 'si'9 am. A MAN JL. and child No mail will be closed for Canton un Bater. Birback, R. 1 day evening
EVIRITORN AT THE HOTELS.
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"rear; and all around were company after com- 15 PIATRA Cat, 184+2,000 EustBIT HALL
pany and regiment after regiment of
In blue, who had formed the attacking force
Wagner, Bth Nov-Hamburg and pore 31st Oct., Gep.-H. AL
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Steamers Expected.*
From Agenti..
Dur
[Manila". G., La Co Nov. 9 Toskins
Singapore M. Mimin. Nov. 13 Glenfarg...
Singapore.McG, & G. Nov. 13 Ath Sithonia... Singapore H. A. L... Nov. 13 Aucott, E.F.
Palma................. Singapore. P. & O. Co Nov. 14 Heattle, A. Zimberl
Bombay...N. Y. K.... Nov. 16 Dreham, Mrs. Willehad Brisbane...
M. & Co... NOT. 19 Brown, D. E Emp. of Japan. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Nov. 11 Chichener, Maj. A. A. Changsha ...... Sydney... B. & S.. ...Dec. Clothier, A. N.
from (the south,Away on the right dank off chapasing," Br. B. 1,307 NOFTREMAMEN
the bluss, that is to day to the east, ware their. cavalry and mounted infantry, out of sight, and
Bu NowShanghai 4th Nov,, Geo-B, & 6,
Toochow, Br. 14: 1,317, Smalu, 8th
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the Northern Army's horseman were also fnd Wuhu and Chỉnklang and: Nov Rica-Barren Japan crot C. P. R. CoNov. 14 Peattie, M. P
laible. The Vicary and Tich Liang - Thyre, Nor. s.4., 1,419, H. Pedersen, 8th Nov., ideat and Vice-president of the Board of War, Kuchinois and Nov, Coal H. B. K... both in the blue military uniform of the Chi-tecla Br. Special-torpedo vessel, 400, EF ness officer, were moubled do a Chinese coun-Charlion, 8th Nov., Amoy 7th Nov try cart in order to view, the field, about the Fame, Br, torpedo boat destroyer, 160, Lieut
Comdr. Stevenson, Bih *centre of the South Army' line, which position
Nov.
7th
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. 275, Lieut ComdrJ May, 8th Nov., from Amoy. Eclipseudoooougje.
Kowloon Dock. Odo, Br. torpedo-boat destroyer, 150, Lieur - Tsimo...............................................
Comdr. J. Kiddle, 8th Nov., from Amoy
Hohnstein........ Virago, Br, torpedo-bost destroyer, 355, Lieut-
Kwantin Comdr, A. Gregory, 8th Nov.-from Amoy. Whiting, Br, torpedo-boat, destroyer, 360, L.- | |- Cemdr, C. E. L. Thomas, 8th Nov.,—from
Amoyida San M
about an hour before had been within the fandy, Br. torpedo boat Nonbern Army's line of khaki-clad soldiers, There were, as the foreign officer-no danbi Intended to remark, some points in the operations, that were unintelligible, but the main farts were evident. The invading army "had pushed the defenders during the night to the north of Hach'enfu, and continuing their victorious march, had this morning driven the defenders from their hastily constructed trenches and from the groves and grave-yaida, of the cover of which they su freely availed themselves. Artillery fire had gone on for about an hour when the Northern Army decid. ed to relinquish their position and continue
their retreat. The Boutherners followed up with their infantry, their batteries meanwhile continuing their attentions, to the retreating Bluss, What the cavalry were, doing 1 did "not know, Ull I learnt it from beadquarters. They are reported to have had an engagement on the east Bank, but I cannot suppose it to have been very material, for I have not seen cavalry enough to make a prepublicrating difference on either side.
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In front of us, when the bugles sounded "Cease fire,” as we rode along, the advanced lips of the Blue infantry, 'ware a thousand or more khaki infantry lying on the open plate,
without cover, and exposed to the firs, at 500 "yards' range, of a well-profected line of the
Bless, who seized the, opponunity and blizad|| away at their enemy for all they were, work. It seemed to me that the exposed Northernern.
had been intended to charge the Blue portion with fixed bayonets, in which cans they would have had their ranks terribly thinned in cross, Ing the ploughed field. I learnt the explina- tion af erwards, which accords in effct with my theory. The Northern Army bad at lant bean beavily reinforced, and had taken the of fensiva for the first claim in the campaign. Thía, of course, was not apparent to us in the Blue line, though I dare say the more experienced field officers guessed what was the reason for the sudden upsetting of all our preconceived notions. It appeare that the reinfor ements which had come up were more than sufficient to turn the scale, and the lus riflemen, who ware enjoying themselves so niuch la poiting
Olsaranpes at the Harbour Ofoe. Kwangtah, for Shanghai. torneo, for Zamboanga. Pakiat, for Bangkok. Hallan, for Swatow. Shaoksing, for Canton. "Worang, for Swatow. Pingaury, for Nagasaki. Hainam, for Hoihow. Sunckfang, for Cebu, Catherine Apcar, for Singapore.
Departures. Nov. 8
Priest Aller, for Europe. Eiger, for Shanghai Triumph, for Shanghai. Wahn, for Canton, Awangles, for Canton.
for Anger.
Puntied, lin- survâying ship, for cruise.
Catherine Apear, for Calcutta. Socotr, for Bangkok, Varwarts, for Swa ow. Rugta, for Shanghai, &c. Talliman, for Saurabaya. Tjipanas, for Macis Sunghiang, for floile, Awangrah, for hanghai, Pingrury, for Tacuina. Wesang, for Tient-in.
Passengers arrived.
. Per Shacksing, from Shanghai--Mr. Johns, Mrs. Muctionald and child.
*Per Stantssekretär, from Hamil or —-Mèsura. Faglia, Clin and Bouilleur.
Passengers departed.
Fer Manchurin, for San Francisco-Me, and | Max, J. 15. Bicknell, Capt. A. C. Baker, U.S.K, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Long, Mears. H. H. Miss Buciey, Mrs. M. I. Moses, Miss L. eser, Stanley, G. G Lotman, Mix, Juan M. Vallatte,
Messrs. O. P. Malose Low Hong, Sam F Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tidwell, Mr. D. R. V. Greene, Mrs. M. R. Miller, Messi. L McMurray, W. D. Trimnell, Len low, Cheen: Kal Weng, Governor General Luke E. and Mrs, Wright, Capt. J. M. Halm, U.S.N., Mr. Carl Remington, Hon. W
de la Rama, H.-W.
at the enemy at easy range, were on the point Forbes, Mrs. Alice Moses, Mr. Deron
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Cocks, Mr. & Mr. A.E. Danial, Mr. Darling, Col. -Dymack, Lieut. A
Gales, Capt.
Gastic, B Harker, B. Brotherton Gosilor, Lt. Col. Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Hazeland, F. A. Howard, W. H
Col.
BHANGHAL
4th inst.
Hudig, D.
Hughes, Mr.
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Oct. 31.
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Ships Passed The Canal. Butward-loth October-Cardium, Norge. 14th October Glenfallock, Nigton, Glenfarg. Rickmers, Helena Shimora, Daphne, 19th Octo- ber-Palma, Sithonia, 20th October-Ayson, | Si. Egbert, Tonkin, Ohio, 24th October-Cla vickill, Austria, Marwarri, s8th October— Formoin, Priam. 31st October-Indrapura, Asama, Prina Helařich, Pathan, Ulyaani, Sil via.
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Barnett, H. J. D. Dann, G. H. Day, Mies
Kelsall, Major & Mrs. Knight, Ms. Lamperski, Mr. & Mm. Louder, Mr. Martin, Ra Mitchell R.
Moss, Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
MHE
Cilic F. H O'Neil, J. L, Hugh Painter, Major & Mrs. Parry, Major Pollock, K., Mr. Peeble, Mr.
Quennell, Capt. Sawer, Capt. And Mrs.
Stan, Mr.
Stokes, Mr. Vandia, Gordon Vereker, Capt. & Mr. White,
Dr. M. T Wilkie, Jeha Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
CRAIGIEBURN,
Smith, E. Grant
Bonaer, K, AN Borthwick, Mrs. R. W.
and child.
Brighton, Mr. and Mrs
Broughall, L
Burnie, C. M. G. HUN Carter W. L
Chatham,
Hon. & Mr.
Clark, M. O. Clark T Clarke, Mrs. T. W." Clarke, T. W. Clegg, M., Eng. and Mrs. H. 1. Cochrane, J. M... Coulthart, Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Curry
G.
Kaplan
Kent, HAWAN
Kan, F
Koenly, C
Mr. and Mrs. S
Lewin, A. R Lewis, L. 8. Marriott, Dr. O,.
McAran, T. Meier, Mand
Joba Miller, P.L
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Pescadores
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Swalow
H.W. Canton
toon, Mr. & Mr. R. M. Hongkong itom: 30.35
Dr.W; B, A. Victoria Teak
Mr. and Mrs. MacD
LOST & chlid Gan Rock
A. G
A,'B. Newall, Lt. Newington,
Nicholls, EA. Olife, O. C.Va Pan, F. N. Le Parfitt, W.
Paley, Mrs. E. O.
and Mrs, E. Peake, W.-
Davies, F. O Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. de Mr. Downing, Mr. T. C. Dowley, Mrs. W. A.
Pecker, B. L.
Pennyfather, Mm. A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L.
J. Pfordten, A. R. Reguers, M. Powell, W. A.
Evan Jones, Dr. and Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
Mrs.
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Smith, Mr. and
Mr.ZA..
Grant
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy Harvey, Capt & Mrs. Soppa, P. NA Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Mm, and children Montague. Skeel, Mr.
Bamann, A. Chandler, F. Caspersen, S.
Fischer, E. Fischer, Ch.
Homeward toth October-Anspa, Sambia, 14th October-Beniomond. 28th October-Cey Low 318 October--Scandia, Antenor.
Arrivals at Home-toth October-Rotario, Afanchan. 14th October-Alesia, Konang S. 17th. October-St. Hugo. 20th October Ernest Simons. 24th October-Preussen, Kany, mebec, Malacca. 28th October-Roon, Verona, Rhinanto, Banlarig, Laos: 31st October-Kayt, Dr. H. Speria, Austria, Pak Ling, Candia,
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Post Office.
A Mail will close for:
Moļi, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or.— Per Arabia, 9th Nov., 9 AM.
Shanghai-Per Progress, 9th Nov., 9 a.M. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama - Por Palermo, 9th Nov. 9 A.M.
Macao-Per #Fanweaðan, 9th Nov., 9 aim, Bangkok Per. Rajaburi, gh Nov., A.M.
-Per Hangsang, 9th Nov., 9 A-3/
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Rugia,
Sper Paklat, gik Nov., A.M.
Shanghai 9th Nov., 9A.M.
SaigonPer Telemachus, 9th Nov,,' 9 AM. Amatow-Pei aitan, 10th Nov,, BAM. Amoy and Manila-Per Rubí, 10th Nov, 9 AM.
Macao-Per leungshan, toth Nov, 1.5.P.M. Kube-Per Horang, Joth Nov,, a P.M.
OCCIDENTAL.
* Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. -Lowe, Miss Sissio
Majer, Capt, and Mrs.
and infant Munro, Miss A Owen, O. E.. Pillin, E.
Y. des
C. W.
Gillon, E. C. Hall, Capt. T. Hangbwont, W. B. Herbeck, D..
Hills, Mr. and Mrs. W.
child
Scott
Gray Mrs. J. G. Shea, J.1.
Skott,
Stein, A: L
Hollingsworth, Mr. & Wakefield, Mr. and
Haiphong
Manila.***
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C. St. James.|105.1
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Vladivostock.. Vemuro 6 m. Hakodate....
Tokio
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Nagasaki
Kagoshima... Oshima
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Ishigakijima.. Talboku... Taichu..
Taipan... Kashun Pescadures... Welhalwel"... Gutzlaff Sharp Peak.. Amoy Swatow
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30.17
30.20
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Stephens, H.
Stevenson, Mis.
Thomas, H. P.
Mrs.
Miss
Halt, B. G.
Watkins, Miss E
Howes, A. T..
Whitlow, A. W.
Hurst, B., Engineer.
Capt.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Young, J. A.
Canton.... Hongkong
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Ainulle, Dr. D. H. Hall, A. J.
MacGregor, J. W.
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Ceba .........
C.' St. James. Loam.
Rainfall...
Grundelius, Capt. and
Mrs. C. and child flutes, G. L. Harson, Miss
NAMT.
Arun... Astraca Bonaventure
Manila-Por Puntang, toth Nov. 3 PM 'Erga Macao-Per Heungshon, Lith Nov, 1.45-Ettrick
apore," Sourabaya and Samarang-Per
11th Nov, 2
27.1.
Shanghai-Per Sheohring, 13th Nov., 9 AN.
Macao-Per lengahan, 13th Nov, 15. Frederich, Wilhelmshafen. Herberishone,
Rafko, M. Rout, M.
Victoria
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Captain R. Nelson Ommasnay
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550
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7,000
Lieut-Commander R. H. Haston
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cruiser, and clang
4.365
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
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Commander H. W. Glennia
Hongkong
5,900
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of being annihilated; together with the unfor. N. B. Stewart, Rev, and Mr G. W. "Warnor, Miss 1. Nagashims, tuanto correspondents in their company. With Guthrie, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Welborn their new and superior strength, the Northern For Shinghai-r H. Roberts, Fortup Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per
Prins Blgismann, 1qib Nov., 10 A.M. Army, after a long and steady retreat, were at Honolulu-Miss A. Chapman, Dr. and Mrs. C.
Europe, &c. India, vra Tuticorin-l'or length adjudged victorious. The road to Bagg, US, and maid.
Salorie, 14th Nov., 17 A.M.. Peking was saved.
Macao-Per fleungshan, 14th Nov, 1.15 .. Singapore, Fenang and Calculta —*** Per Namsang, 14th Nov., a P.M.
Manila Per Kaffing, 14th Nov., 3 P.M: Shangha
H.C.- Empress radio, 15th. Nov. 14
Macao Per Beungshan, 5th Nov., 1.15 2. MACRO-Per Hangia, 20th Nov, 1.15 PM. Swatów, Cheino and Tlentine-Per Kansw
The military officers, were much inte rested" In the accoutrements and equipment of all arme | and the mechanism and make of the guns, the
Shipping Report Str. Machaon from Shanghai –Moderate gala and claar, wind NNE.
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and other technical details into these. I do col propose to enter. The opinions I have board ware to the affect that the equ pment generally is very serviceables d complete. The "artillery is said to be too diversified, there being four different patterns of guns on the. Geld "to-day}" onch it may be presumed having a
Sir. Hallan from Coast Porte-Foochow to thence, to Swatow strops-NE: monsoon and heavy sea, thence to port light NE. wind and heavy woli,
Str. Palermo from London, etc. :-Leaving Ringapore at 9 p.m. on sat fast, experienced 16th Nov., P.M. light airs and fine weather dotil reaching Lat.
030 N. Lang 110*
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Macro Per Hençääne, 17th Nov., 1.15 .. Manila-Per Zofire; 18th Nov., 10A.M.
New Statut men kuluta 18th Nov, 1 A.M.
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different shelf and each with its peculiaritias, sition and lat.-2(2 ở N. and 114 E., it was A. Braungahan, 18th * ́ov,, 1,25 P.M,
The gunners found no difficulty, but in war very strong with high sea, and abnormally sirong Wily current experienced ranging from
It appears intelligible enough that as much uni-25 to 45 miles per day, satting mostly to west formity of pattern un possible should be se-ward, weather fine but squally, from Lat, a1a M "cured. T
le port moderats monsoon and fine weather.
Vessels in Port...
Of the behaviour of the troops during the operation there are no twonpinions, The men undarstand their ordara readily and carry them out promptly. The officers also are well- "trained, and control the movements (without hesitation or bewilderment. The only adverse criticism I have bear is to the effect that after all the Chinese as soldiers lack morale," that
Araki, Ger. ER) 2,868, H. Metrenthin, 5th Nov-Portland via Japan 1st Nov., Gen.
P. & A. S. 5, Co... Battenball, Br. 7,378, C. W. Raison, grd Nov.-Moji 37th Oct, Coals-D, & Co.,
20th Nov, 1.13 P.30.
Macao-Per Hlasungshaus st Nov, 1.13 P.M.
Macao-Per Macao-Per Heungshan, aand Nov., 1.ES P.M. -Macao-Per Hrungshan, 23rd Nov, 1.45 P.M. Macao-Per Haungakaw, 24th Nov, 1.IS.F.M. Macro-l'er Beungshan, 25th *ov, 1.5PM.. Macao-Per Heungshan, 27th Nov., 1.85 P.M.
·Macao—Per Baungsham, 28th Nov,, 1.5 FM. Bhungbal, Nagasaki, “Kabe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, R.C.-Per Tartar, 29th Nov., 11 AM.
Macao-Por Heungikan, 29th Nov., 1.15 P.M Thunday next (oth Nov.) having been de clared a Public Holiday, the post office will be
they serva la the army; for dollars only, and Borneo, Ger, 6.8., 1,344, F. Sembill, 31st Oct for one hour only on that day, 16. from, to
Sandakan 10th Oct., Timber and Gen.-*-,
build upon this suppofition might receive a
M.
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river quaboat
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river gunboat
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cruiser, 1st class. receiving shin
river gunboat...
torpedo boat destroyer
surveying ship
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river gunboat
river gunboat
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Lient-Commander W. H. Darwall
Lient-Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore
Lleu:-Commander 7. B. Noble** -Lient-Commander J. Kiddle-an
Commander C E Monro Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
H. T. Atlay... mander J, T. 8. Lyng mi?
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that on the outbreak of war there would be beary desertions, which would demoralise the Clavering, Br. 61, 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept. There will be one delivery and a collection rest and render their training of no avail? In Bed---Salon Crus gra
Povoad) The monny order office will be entirely this I do not agree. I think those who would 8. Col 31st Aug., Ballast.-C., C. 8. from the Pillar Boxes as on Sundays
Derwent, Br, &.&., 1,562, J. Jenkina, aged Oct.,- | closed... sude awakening.There is nothing so deme. Dr. Hans Jurg Kiser, Nor, $5,691," H. B
Saigon 19th Oct, Gen--Chinese.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL Comète D'Assa ralising as a consciousness that onels ignorant
1th Oct-Canton
14th Oct
MAILS, HOMEWARD.
Décidém of the duties one le expected to perform, and
& Co
Parcels for the United Kingdom,via Gibraltar Descartes. *** *** of India, Br. 8.8. 5,032, E. Beetham, posted up to 5 p.m. on Friday, the 3rd of Dupetit Thouars aversely there is nothing more likely to briedagh Oct-Vancouver (R,C.) and November, are due in London about the fin prit de cords which is essential to sucesss in Octy and Shanghal sand, Mails and Gen. December, and those posted up to 5 pm, on why than expérneje in one's duties and the con- C. PER CORN Bday the 17th November, are due in London Finchan f
Fronde sciousness that everyone in the regimest has Fooshing, Br. 3.84 1.473. T. Antb
Christmas Moralog bass proparly trained to his work. There has Pekalongan via Sou" Arthur th Nov.
With so additional fee
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The rates of postage on at follows
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