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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JANUARY 6 1906.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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DEATH.

On the 5th instant, at the Government Civil Hospital, HERDERT KOSE, late of Messrs. Sameet, Samuel & Co, Taipeh gretted.

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Conduit Road cast and west.

THE Governor, has appointed Mr. C. II. Ross to be a lieutenant in the longkong Volunteer. Corps with effect from the 3rd inst

THR Governor has been pleased to grant focal rank of captain to Lieutenant Colonian, 5th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, from the 29th utt,

THE RACES,.

MORNING GALLOPS AT THE COURSE.

"ALAN, THOSE-CHIMES?!*

ANOTHER CLOCK TOWER QUESTION.

A correspondent writes:-Much has been written of the Hongkong Clock Tower, and it is apparently useless to expact that the Goverb- ment. will take any steps for any considerable

Smurday, 6th January. Once against the Race-course is assuming that animated not to say festive appearance which usually distinguishes" it immediately prior to the Ruca meeting. Old sports are tung/ time, if evar, to remove that obsession from lis

ing out in full force, and, what is better, ladies are gracing the preliminary canters.

Cold is no word for the raw atmosphere which exists at the Race-course of a manruing, The raw winds that blow across the course of coffee. It takes some courage to rise almost create a healthy appetite for the matutinal cup before daybreak, dress in comparative dark ness, and forget that there is such a thing as a fris announced that Mr. Fletcher, F. S. downy bed. But there is the thought of the the course, and that makes

MR. Denman Fellor, PECO RAM, gave another organ recital in S. John's Cathedral fast evening, when a large congregation' was given an hour's muscial treat,

rockman will deliver a lecture is the Y.M.CA. Institute, European Departinent, al 3.30p.m. to-morrow. The subject is "The City of the future."

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A REMARKABLE scientific paper on earth eating in India, by Mr. David Hooper and Dr. H. Mann, is published which shows that this curious practice is not yet extinct, clay, being

coffee counter at

SANITARY BOARD KLECTION:

In the current issue of the Gazette, it is notified that, by command of His Excellency the Governor, and pursuant to section 8 of The Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, (No. of 1503) as amended by section 3 of The Public Health and Buildings Amendment'

by the rate-payers of two members to the Ordinance, 1993, (No. 23 of 1903), an election

Banitary Board will take place at the City Hall on Monday, the sand of January, commencing at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

The following persons will be entitled to vote. at the election, that is to say -

special and compion jury, lists for the year 1905. (a) Rato-payers who are included in the

serving on juries on account of their profes

(8)Rate-payers who are exempted from

sional avocations...

The election will be conducted in accordance with the rules contained in schedula.C to the above nained Ord pance.

nomination and continue until 6p.m., when thạ Voting will commence immediately after the

ballet box will bo-closed.

No ratepayer will be allowed to vote unless he produces to the undersigned the receipt for

December, 1995,

Che Hongkong Gelegraph sun sold in the bazants in Calcutta for easing vegligé fashion and free from business worries, reached the arms of Murpheus-ta, use that the rates paid by him for the month of

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966.

AMERICA ON CHINA. Numerous subjects are dealt with by the Executive Committee of the American As WHISKY.sociation of China, but, probably, the two

purposes.

This morning Inspector Laugtey charged 15 boatmen and women, before Me, PA.. Haze land, at the Magistracy, for various breaches localities, not having vald licences, etc. They of the Harbour rules,-anchoring in prohibked were each fined $5 or 14 diys', and cautioned. Two Japanese were placed before Mr. F. A Hazeland this morning by Inspector Collet, charged with being vagrants, it appeared that they had worked their passages from Japan in the Nippon Mark, and landed here without any money, or visible means of subsistence. They were remanded to the House of Defen.

tion.

The ladies deserve the highest encomiums for apposting at the early morning canters, Most of them were the wives of nwners, and the presence gave a distinct charm to the

sportsman is always to he admired, and we proceedings. A keen sportswoman like a keen all had the greatest pleasure in their attend

behalf of hotel residents and those living on the present site. But might an appeal be made on

lower levels to obtain a cessation of those terri ble chimes during the night ? Of course, I do not want to be unreasonable, and I quite admit that the chimes are necessary during the early time by this veteran of the public service. One part of the evening, if any one is to know the

of the clock dials is in darkness and the others lost in doubt when he gates on their shadowy are so badly lighted that the inquirer is only fices. "But who wants the chimes after mid- matters easier.

night and before six o'clock in the morning? Of course, the real "sport" would get out of Not your humble, that is certain, Half the bed if a blizzard were blowing and Hongkong principal hotels in Hongkong are situated in bad been transported to the. Arctic Circle, the, immediate vicinity of the Clock Tower, rather than miss the training of the animals, and it is a dream to bear how visitors refer That is what makes these reuniuns so delight to those clanging notes, which ring out fit,A man is never half so approachable as Just al the most inappropriate moment. when he turns up in the morning, clad in When the weary wayfarer has almost See him at the coffee table, and then see him classical reference which has so often done later in the day at his office intent on business. duty-out' come the chimes at the critical There is no resemblance. And the best ac-

moment, and the whole business of trying to quaintances are formed on the race track, "get off" has to be repealed: Nobody hears There is a flavour in that early cup of steam the bells of the Clock Tower during the day, ing coffee that is never found elsewhere.. but, when the streets are clear of shouting. Our popular and genial friend, Mr. J. Y. V. Įri kaha coolies nod fighting chair-carriers they Vernon, who is better known by his racing sound like the thunder of a dozen cannon fired must important questions considered are-

briquet of The President," turned up at off simultaneously. The only people undisturbed the course this morning. He was given by the row are the Indian watchmen. But who those which relate to American railway en

sportsman's welcome, and has promised that could wish the slumbers of these virtuous and terprise, in China and the boycott. It is

he will attend regularly. $16.50 recognised that the completion of the Peking

reposeful members of the community to be dis- bed? Who expects that they would the Hankow railway is a stable event," and

awakened by anything, especially when doing the konstructions of the first section of the

their honest duty, of guarding 'a godown? Shanghat Kanking away is also allowed

Sometimes they sing in concert, like a Welsh to be a step in advance; but little is said

lee club, and then it a question which is the more hideous, the so-called chimes or the about the Canton Kowloon line; or the

Indian sangsters, When Gabriel blows his Canton-Hankow railway, which have bulked

horn it is to be feared, that the Indian watchman S. WATSON & CO., su large in the minds of jeople in Hongkong.

Training is just commencing to be in eära.

will sleep through it all, and awaken to find All we are told regarding the latter line is

est. It is not long now till the meeting takes himself in a worldiess world, if the paradox be that "this syndicate, known as the American-

place, and there is a good deal of hard work allowed. But all this does not affect very TILIM TËD, C

China Development Co., released to China

be done to bring the ponies up to the directly the ordinary resident, who has all its rights, for a suitable, consideration,

mark, To-day, the measuring of the poniesnerves, from being affected by the clamou and the line is now proposed to be bulli. At noon yesterday Inspector Collett raided No. meeting next month should prove as interest musical cadences. Their existence might be was begun. Judging from appearances, the of the bells and the clatter of their most un- under Chinese auspices, with the aid of a 414 Des Voeux Road; and there arrested sixing, and perhaps more so, than a good many pardoned in the day time, but at night, and loan, contracted largely through 'British teen men indulging in a game of pai-kau. of its predecessors. A fuw steady gallops were particularly after midnight, they are an absolute channels. Thus a scheme,. much vaunted as, au Auserican enterprise in China, has dis appeared from the field," course, this bald statement does' aut by any means ex press the full of actual facts, but it gives in a condensed form the real position. Another .paragraph again refers to the anxiety of the Chinese to retain the control of the Chinese (34 railway system, within their own jurisdiction.one of footscap fulic, and is get up after the

It is ather to be regretted that no comments

style of the Straits Gazelle. It is printed in clear, legible type. The official publication have been made on this subject, for while from we have had a great amount of German and faultlessly, and does credit to the old-established a printer's point of view is issued

Belgian criticism on the point, American as firm of publishers, Messrs. Noronha'&Co. well as British remarks have beeri mostly confined to desultory references to the difliculties imposed by the Chinese in the way of railway development. Nobody knows better than the people of Hongkong bow earnestly the construction of the Canton- Hankow-railway bas interested those involved 19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL in Chinese affairs, how many men have

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been living in hopes that the construction would be carried out by an American or Anglo-American syndicate; but not a word of this appears in the report of an Associa tion which should be particularly well- informed on the point, Nothing is said about the Canton-Kowloon line, although the report is supposed to reach the zyth of December. In a curiously-worded para. graph, reference is made to the boycott. The report says: "The boycott movement bas developed since the date of our first cable message to an extent which fully justified the Committee's solicitude. It has become complicated with other movements so as to be no longer a matter for settlenient merely between America and China." As a matter of fact there has been no real complication,

PROGRAMSE of music to be performed by the Band of the 19th Infantry on the New Parade Ground, on Mon-lay next, from 4 to 5.30 p.m.;ance...

Match. Sonk of the Bare"....Bidgood. Dventyr Ponte Bursche "dingué Waltz .............."Estudiantinat "Waldtrufel Selection." The Orchid “............... Monckta Dance..." The Japanese Kane "....Thomas Two Step diego" Mumbling Mess "burban God save the King,

The men were all Irrested, and the parapher made, and the times are on the whole satis-uisance, neither called-for nor pardonable. 41

-ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

On the naval football ground at Happy Val- tey yesterday afternoon a match was played between 1.M.S Heels and H.M.S. Alacrity. In the first half both teams played a very even game and were attacking alternately. In the seiled the first gual which the flatrify did not second half the ecin moved rapidly, and soon

lose time to equalise. But the Hecla had the best of the game, and anothecgoal was added to the score. Final: Hecla a Alacrity 1.

In the second round for the Soldiers Football Club Challenge Shield the R. G. A. played 11.M.5. Disulem, on the Military Foot ball ground yesterday afternoon, when a large gathering was in attendance. When the team from the flagship lined out on the field it was anticed that Le Page, their right back, and one or two others were substitut- ed. The leather was soon put in motion and the sailors commenced to press, but it was noticed in ir moment when the Artillerymen made one or two breakaways that the Diadem's'

defence was not what it used to be. It must he said that Mr. Bell and his forwards played an excellent game, but this Fates were against them; Norman, the flagship's goalie, trying to throw nut the sphere, 'must have taken il between the

Before hall-time the soldiers had stated their sticks for the referee ruled a goal, although many of the lookers-on questioned his decision. second goal to the Diadem's nili

nalia, cards, anency, cic, were seized. This factory, especially at this early stage of the there is a member of the genus home who for when the Artillerymen måde their attack morning they were placed before Mr. F. Atraining. Hazeland. The leader was, sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or tivo months hard fabur, and

the rest $2 or seven days' hard labour, * THE current number of the Hongkong Govern. ment Gazelle is issued in n handier form. From the former Crawn. lolio, the size is reduced in

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Australian stoniner Tutyun, which is at present in the harbour has on haird, in charge of Mr. Geo. Turton, thirteen Australian mares consigned to the Yokohama Race Club. These animals are fine specimens of the Australian breed. Some of them are almost thoroughbreds while the others, are three-quarter bred. It might be interesting in know that the Japanese

Governs.ent requires thie Yokoliama Race Club to import all marésy so that they can be „used for stud"purposes after their racing career

is over.

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evoked by the news of the sudden and sad Many expressions of sincere regret were

subs, of a very promising character, death of Mr. Rose, who was the owner of two

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That staunch supporter of the turf, Mr. E. W. Mitchell, has not yet made his appearance on the course, owing to na disfortunate accident to his band. We all hope that he will not re- main long absent from the inorning assembly.

ing were worth nonscing, and should prove of Some of the times in the gallops this mora,

interest to those who care for sport. They are appended?

Hongkong Bank's black-and-chestnut sub. 2 m. 35, 1.81, 1.47.

Dorabjee's bik. and Meier's Handsome, in, 36, 1.15, 1.54 2/5, 2.30.

Hough's and Shewan's subs., à mile, 38, 1.1o. H. Humphreya's sub, † mile, 37 3/5, 1.12. H.E. The Governor's white and dun, m., 37, 146, 151.

appreciates the wakeful concatenation of noise then he must be a rarity, to be labelled for poor in such objects is attract the travellest exhibition at the City Museum, which is all too

visitor, The, in fine, when rang in the milthess of the bare intolerable; they are of little use at the best of times, none whatever when all honest people should be sound asleep.

CROWN LAND SALES.

LOT ON BOWEN ROAD, -

A sale will take place at the Public Works Department on the 22nd inst., at 3 pm,, of one Bowen Road. The lot contains 5,000 square lot of Crown land adjoining 1. L. 1711 on

rent of $34. The upset price is $1,250, One feet, and will be sold subject to an annual, of the conditions to be complied with by the purchaser is that a sum of $15,000 must be spent on rateable improvements on the lot, within two years of purchase.

The fudem had the best of Scond half, but notwithstanding their b Kol and the Tremendous shot Bell treaterson to, no scoring resulted. Again they fled, and Bell,. after a pass from Lawrence, sent the ball pasi Patterson. It was a'spleridid game, and the- R-G.A,'s goalkeeper deserves great credit for the work he did in goal, Result; RĞA, 2; Diadem,

INSURANCE AND MURDER.

REMARKABLE PLOT.

THRÉE SENTENCAS or death,

A despatch from Chihuahua, Mexico, an nounces that three Americans, Hurbert, Mitchell and Harle, are to be shot for murder, This sentence marks the end of an extraordin. ary conspiracy to cheat the New York Life Insurance Company, and the end of a trial Ellis Kadoorie's, ( m., 40, 1.20, 2,00,, 2.35.

lasting three years. Hurlbert and Mitchell Moxon's sub,{ m; 1.43.

On the 22nd inst, at 3 p.m., the Landwere two worthless attorneys who, for R smalt consideration, obtained a "divorce Mody's Black Cherry, I'm, 1st. qr.(?), joined Surveyor will offer for sale, by nuction at the for anyone." Their divorce mill, as by Dr. Jordan's sub, m, 37 2/5, .15, 1.48-3/5-situate on Austin Road and Austin Avenue, life insurance swindling they saw a better Public Works Department, K, LL. 1171, was called, had many clients, but in

Mr. Griffin's suzand Banzai, m, 39, 1.18, 1.56 2/5,

Mikosch and Giesson's sub, rm., 35, 1.12,

1.50, 2,25 7/5,

FOLLOWING are the returns of the average specie in reserve in ongkong, during the amount of bank notes in circulation and of

month ended 31st December, 1905, as certified by the managers of the respective Banks.

Average .Specie Amount.

in Reserve. 418 2/5.

Banks.

Chartered Bank

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$3.418,617 $2,300,0ćo

of India, Australia and Hongkong and Shang-

China, .*****

hai Banking Cor poration, 15418, 60,000,000 National Bank if

China, Limited.......... ·63,410 40,000 Total,...$18,910,293 $12,340,000

DURING yesterday afternoon His Excellency, at least in so far as South Chinn is concern

Major-General Villiers Hatton, and Mrs. vi. ed, unless, of course, the Lien-chau tragedy liers Hatton, were "at home" at Headquarters be deemed a result of, the movement. We Honse, to some is children of the Colony, entirely agree with the sentiment that: "The

who had been invited to a party in the exten sive grounds adjoining the flouse, and there SANDEMAN & CO., situation is one which requires the utmost

wisdom, prudence, and self-restraint." and the mall guests enjoyed all sorts of games, particularly so on the part of the Govern. and other forms of entertainment. His Excel; ment of Chin." But all this is simply a niyed by a Villiers Haltony very capably matter for America and no other country is most untiring in their efforts to make the time assisted by Captain E. S. Ward, A.D C., were concerned, unless very indirectly, in the pleasant and enjoyable for the little ones, who hostilility manifested towards the New did not leave the "pleasure ground empty- World, its people and its products. A handed, for each child carried away a very nice general statement is made with regard to the toy, just suitable to his or her age and sex, Anglo-Japanese alliance and a definite and after a delightful afternoon.

OPORTO, PORTUGAL,

$20.00 to $42.00

PER DOZEN.

¿Hongkong, 24th July, 1905.

Alarm and, Highland Star. (sab.), my steady caster, 40, 1,38, 2.18 2/5, 300, 3.44.

The

EARLY BIRD

ponies are greatly improving, and the style of some while on the "o" is like that of small horses, notably the donkey-tailed pony who moves well, and if he maintains is pre- sent form will probably shake things up on race day.

Alarm and Mr. Macdonald's white-star sub.

went three quarters of a mile. They moved along; easily and in good style. The lust quarter was covered in 33 seconds.

Mr. Newell's pony went a mile with The Schoolmaster (Grafton). They covered that

distance in 2 min. 30 sec, last quarter 34 sec.,

Mikoscle and Mr. Forrest's sub rattled off s

mile in z min. 25 sec., last quarter 34 sec.

Mr. Cruickshank's chestnut griffin went the same distance and did it in a min. 38 sec., his

last quarter being 37 sec.

pat to the test for three-quarters of a mile The well-known pony C-Canny was also which was covered in 2 min. 7 sec., tant quarter 36 sec...

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The next on the scope was Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's sub, A one-and-a-quarter mile distance was his test. His last three-quarters was done in 1. min. 52 sec., which it seems did not entirely please his owner,

Kowloon.

A KOWLOON SITE.

It has an area of 19,031 square feet, and the annual Crown rent is $152. The reserve price is $5,710. The amount which is stipulated to be spent on sateable improve- ments is $10,00).

NEW TERRITORIES.

Land in the New Territories appears to be coming into favour, if judged by the number of applications made 10 Government for allot- of front sig to 360 square feet will be put up to ments. On Monday next, at 3 p.m., seven lots auction as the Ping Shan Police Station: The upset price is only $ per tot, and the Crown rent aftached to each is $ per annum.

ANOTHER HIKE,

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apening, With the help of Dr. Harle they poisoned with strychnine (wa Americans whom they had caused to be insured, and collected £5,000 on the policies. Thus encouraged, they made a specialty of plundering from the in

until the arrival in Dallas, of a detective named Gray, who posed as a timber merchant, Gray was a trap set by the insurance officials to catch the miscreants. He secured the con- . fidence of the men, and was told of their plans for swindling. In one instance a broken-down Mitchell posed as Evans, and two doctors pro- nounced him a good risk. This was their man, near death: John Evans, was imported.

favourite method of swindling. When Evans died the gang collected the money. Their depredations led ultimately 10 their arrest for poisoning, and the trio, having exhausted all The appeal courts in Mexico, are now doomed

surance companies, and exceedingly

to die,

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE.

The peace of the neighbourhood of No. 5

When arrested Mitchell threw himself into Police Station was disturbed, and the slumbers cataleptic state. People believed him to of the inhabitants of that district rudely broken, ammonia held at his nostris had no effect. be shamming, but the most powerful this morning, at about 335 o'clock, when the Pins and needles were driven into various | fire bell rang out the alarm that the "fire-fiend parts of the body, and remained unanticed. was once again rohsing amok in their vicinity For days and weeks he lay apparently dead, The Fire Brigade, under Chief Inspector no evidence of life. At last whisky was in

and when put into a tank of water still showed · Baker, last no time in repairing to the locality, traduced into the man's nourishment, and the indicated, when they found that a fire had effect of the stimulant upon a stomach practic broken out in the Kwong Man Foo, Chinese ally empty made him drunk. In a few minutes be commenced staggering ahout his cell, curs. The file, fighters quickly got to work, and soon self into a sort of hypnotic state which baffled and Japanese store, at No. 7, Wing Sing Street, ing the law, and vowing vengeance Medical of which Kwong lok Shan was the master. specialists believed that Mitchell threw him- had their hoses playing on the flames, which in scientists for a long time. the stillness of the morning had no chance to spread, and in half an hour had the fire in sub- jugation. No. 7 Wing Sing Street is a three. Moreyed house, and the fire is at prosent believed to have, broken out on the first floor,, probably through the bursting of a hanging lamp, which the fekts suspend at the foot of the staircase leading to the floors above, as the laircase was the most burned portion of that

sent, a matter of supposition, The upper floors were slightly damaged, chiefly by water, but the dripping through of the water. The amount the ground floor remained intact, save only for of the damage could not be ascertained, though it was not expected to be very considerable, but the place was covered by insurance to the extent of $13,000, divided as follow

Royal Exchange Insurance Co. $2,000 London and Lancashire

$2,000 Queen

5,000 Messrs. Butterfield and Swire are the local agacts of the two first named Companies, and Mesara, Sassoon and Co, of the third

pleasing conclusion arrived at. The integrity D. Fenwick, of Accrington-who is said ta of China is assured, we are told, and "The have discovered a cure for cancer-told a welding of the former limited alliance of Atorning Leader representative that he has England and Japan into a positive alliance been engaged in the research for, nine years, for defence and for the maintenance of the The nature of the remedy is very simple, and status 'que in Eastern and Southern Asia, he claims that by it he has already absolutely cured nine cases. On one patient almost every seems to afford to China and the Far 10 kind of known treatment had been tried unavail-measured by Mr. White. Following are the floor, but the actual origin remains, for the pre

An opportunity of peaceful development, such as has not been known since China was opened to the world." Reference is made in a perfunctory, way to the questions of trade-marks registration, currency reform, the Chinese Commission and various other topics. On the whole the report is optimis lic in character, and without that bias which too often enters into the conception of the (36-16 compilers of similar records.

Mr. H. Humphreys's rat tail pony was put to half a mile which was done in 1 min 13 sec white Mr. Moxon's two griffins covered three quarters of a mile in's min. 431 Dec.

Some minutes later a few panies were

Mr. Dorabjee's Andromeda (No., 12) made quite a fo when approached, and a blanket was thrown over his head. His, height is 13h, afin.

patient's eyes. Dr. Fenwick applied his speci ingly, and the growth threatened to destroy the measurements: fic, and not only did the cancer disappear, but there is now a new growth of healthy skin, That patient is now at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, under observation, Dr. Fenwick. has worked on the theory of the Imperial Cancer Research Committee that cancer is

due to the proliferation of cancer cells, and that to stop the proliferation would cure the disario.

Mr. Babington's gray (No. i) sah, 3țin. Mr, Moxon's grey' (No. 3) 12h. gia.. Mr. Owen's Greyton 13h. Jin, Mr. Craig's griffin 12h. jjín. 'Mr. Juppis (No, 6) 13h.

THE RIDING BOY

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German (Print Waldemar) 7th inak.^. Indian (Kutsang) 9th inst. American (Doric) roth inst. French (Caledonien) toth inst. Canadian (Athenian) 11th inst., German (Prins Sigismund) 14th inat. Canadian (Express of India) 17th inst, The D. S. 5. Co. & C. M. S.. N. Co's ss. Antenor left Singapore on 4th inst., and is doo here on 9th inst.

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next French mail, will leave Saigon to-day, ot The M. M. Cols 1.8, Caledonien, with the

3 pm, for this port,

The La. Zafra loft Manila for Hongkong via Amoy yesterday, at 5 pm, and is due herd on 9th inst,' at daylight, shënd

The C. P. R. Có 4 21. Atkından arrived at Nagasaki at 8.30 am, or 6th inst, and leaves again at 4 pm, same day, for Shanghai, where ske la due to arriya at 9 am, on 8th Insti

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