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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 101906.
the same steamer.
cipal Council of the settlements may be fully THE sad tale of "Typhoon Day” is kapt alive trusted to take all possible precautions to in our memories when we look through the list not only eradicate and stamp out the scourge of "bookings for home" by the homeward- from their midst, but to prevent it spreading bookings of Mrs, and the Misses Barnes-Law- bound sleamers. Yesterday we recorded the farther afield, by being carried on board therence; to-day we learn of the booking of Mrs. passenger steamers or junks to other ports. Hosie (widow of the late Bishop of Victoria) As regards Hongkong conditions, it is grati- and family, by the F. and . ss, Delhi, sailing fying to Bote that our local Government is bence on the 20th inst., and of Mrs. Maxfield not above accepting a timely hint from the and child, (widow and daughter of the late Press, when that hint is given in all good Captain F. Maxfield of the ss. Hongkong), by faith and for the commonweal of our Co. lony. It was on the evening of the 4th inst. that our telegram was issued, and now we find that, by a Government Gazelle Ex traordinary, published last evening, the etli insi, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, acting under the powers vested in him by Section No. 1 of the Quar. antine Regulations of 1901, has proclaimed that "Shanghai is a port of place at which an infectious or contagious disease prevails." In
THE International Conference on Tuberculosis was opened at The Hague ou 6th ult, in the presence of Prince Henry of the Netherlands.
After an address by M. Kanit, representing the Queen Mother, Dr. Ca.mette (Lille), speaking on behalf of Professor Landoury, paid a tribute to the work of the late Dr. Brouardel, whose struggle against the social scourge had, he pid, developed into an international move- me 11. M. Bourgeois, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, was appointed President- General of the Anti-Tuberculosis Association
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view of the fact that, before taking su serious a step, it was necessary, no doubt, for the Government to first seek and obtain con- A RICKSHA coolie, of vehicle No. 1,486, will pot ger between, the shafts of his picksha for firmation of the news, and in order to do so, euter into communication with the Consul quite a while, as it will not be long before his passage is booked for Swatow. The police will General, Sir Pelban: Warren, we consider add an additional cinuse" to the ticket to the there has been no unnecessary delay in tak effect that "the holder of the ticket will not be ing this necessary precaution for the protec-entitled to return to Hongkong for five years." tion of this Colony; and not only so, but the The coolie was arrested early this morning, on. Government are to be commended for acting the complaint of John Wilson, who said he was robbed of thirteen gold sovereigns and a 50 promptly in the matter. That his Excel
passage-ticket by the China Merchants steamer lency might well be expected to maintain
Merton to Shanghai, Wilson engaged the the character he has earned for himself for ricksha and had his packet picked by the his promptness of action in things important cople near Blake Per at 1.15 o'clock this. goes without saying, but it is not always the moming. When the coolic was arrested the valuables mentioned were discovered intact in things, expected that come to pass. The his ricksha, but in the hold under the seat. residents of this Colony are therefore, the He was placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at more to be congratulated on their, alert the Police Court to-day, and sentenced to six Ruler and his Councillors, for here they have weeks' hard labour and six hours' stocks. He before them but another instance of how well will be banished afterwards, their best interests are safeguarded for them, and how, ip working for the public; they are still ready to hear, and where possible, accept the suggestions of that public.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Ewos defeated the Telegraphs at football by one goal to mi un the longkong Football Club ground yesterday afternoon.
THE finding of two bodies of Chinese dead from plague, during the 24 hours ending noon
A. S. WATSON & CO., today, brings the total cases for the year up to
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892. One body was found on the foreshore at Kennedy Town, and the other on the seaside near the Tin Hau Temple.
Calcurta correspondent of the Ragnor
'Times,wnies under date 13th ult.:—Mr. Bard- mann had scarcely left Calcutta when we have been subjected to an unedifying washing of dirty linen in public, a process in which strol- ling players in the East seem· ́partícularly
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TROUBLE WITH THE LABOURERS.
Kowloon tong, near Yau-mn-ti, the spot whare work on the tunnel has been com- menced to connect Kowloon with Shatin, New Territory, by rail, was the scens of some trouble yesterday, and a free-fight would "have occurred bad it not been for tact used by Sergeant Appleton, of Yau-ma-ti Police Station
The contract to build the tunnel referred to was let out by the Government. The contrac: has been sub-let on so many occasions that the present sub-contractor finds it difficult to engage the number of men required under the terms of the contract to do the work. The result was that sufficient hands were not employed,
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The engineer-in-charge of the
CANTON DAY BY DAY..
THE PASSENGER LAUNCH STRIKE
INSTIGATORS TO BE ARRESTED,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 9th October.. Yesterday the Viceroy issued instructions to the Police Department to arrest and to deal accordingly with those persons, who are res ponsible for the posting up of inflammatory proclamations against the Customs Authorities in connection with the recent trouble with Steam launch owpers relating to the special Permit Fees. The police are also instructed to tear down and destroy any such placards they may come across...
YUET-HAN RAILWAY. The Hunan community have already.con- works, our informant says, heard of this about tented to the Yuet-ban Railway Company the a fortnight ago and issued orders to the subprivilege of building the section of the Canton contractor that if in ten days' time the proper Hankow railroad from Wong Sha to Ko Tong. gumber of labourers was not at work steps would It is also reported that H.E. Viceroy Chang be taken for the more expeditious carrying out of Chih Tung has also agreed to the proposal the work. Yesterday saw the expiration of the is expected that the construction of this section ten days notice, yet no extra hands were will commence soon.. engaged. Shortly after noon yesterday seventy other inbourers were engaged by the Govern. ment to take the places of the sub-contractor's men and these were marched to Kowloon tong. When the sub-contractor beard what the Government was doing he, it was reported, engaged 146 men, and by the time the Govern ment men arrived at the works they discovered
the contractor's double force hard at work,
The Government masons were told to get to work and the contractor's men to get out. They would not leave the works, neither would they a'low the other masons to take their place.
At first matters looked threatening and it was feared the gangs would clash. When the situation looked black the Yaumati Sta. tion was asked to send out a posse of police to keep order, which they did, and for some hours afterwards the works were under police supervision.
CANTON CHAMER OF COMMERCE. "The Canton Chamber of Commerce has sent out circulers calling a public meeting on the 23rd of the moon, to, discuss the question of petitioning the Viceroy to abolish the Regis- tration and Cancellation Fees, as charged by the Cusions.
GANG. ROBBERY.
TELEGRAMS.
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SERVICE.
VAH KADER IN. SHANGHAI:
LOADED WITH CHAINS.
DECAPITATION REQUESTED,
[From Our Own Cerrispondent.]
Shanghai, 10th October, 12.10 p.m.
The notorious brigand Vah Kader, who was captured at -Haimen on Thursday last, has been brought down to Shanghai,
He is incarcerated in the native city prison and is heavily loaded with abains besides being strongly guarded against any possibility of
escape.
A messenger has been despatched to the Viceroy with a request that viceregal perinission might.be granted About I o'clock this morning a robbery was that the outlaw. suffer death by de. committed at Chuy-Yuen-Hing: 7 Sun Hongcapitation. Street (aff Young Hong, Street) outside the "city. Six or seven robbers entered the shop, and having tied up all the fokis took away a great quantity of valuable goods. Shortly after the departure of thecrobbers, an alarm ws, raised by one of the tokis sounding a gang from the roof of the shop. Immediately Constabé No. 613 appered in company- of a sergeant, but upon investigation, it was ascertained that "the birds had flown." The police are taking the matter in hand, to make
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Sergeant Appleton, who had charge of the
contractor's coolies, and it was only through police gang spoke to the head of the sub-full investigations,
tact and persuasion that the sergeant was able to get the contractor's inen to leave, and a fight. which in all probability would have occurred, was timely averted.
The Government labourers took charge of
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$7. ANDREW'S BALL.
The St. Andrew's Ball will take place on Friday, 30th November. Dance practices will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday, 13
It is expected that is Excellency's orders, in compliance with the urgent request, will promptly arrivo and be as promptly carried out.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
VIOLENT FLUCTUATIONS IN CO'S STOCKS.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 10th October,
12.10 p.m.
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In consequence of reports publish-
partial and to fanther which certain local news. the masonry part of the work later and so far November, Monday, 19th, and Tuesday, 27 ed in the daily Press in Tokio con-
papers seem to be most favourably inclined. A young woman, named Caird, fell ill and is pronounced unfit to carry out her agreement. Mr. Bandmann proposes certain terms which she declines to accept and the result is columns of sordid correspondence, the publication of which is not only in bad inste, but indicates that those who conduct these journals have but a poor appreciation of what their readers require. For surely none but a microscopic fow can possibly be interested in such unedily
It is rumoured, says the Singapore Free Pressing squabbles between partiedalmost unknown, that the steamers of the Norddeutscher Lloyd to the general public. One would think that the purliens of the Small Cause Court should which now run from Hongkong “to German New Guinea will probably make Singapore be the arena for the decision of these trivialities again the starting port as it used to be till rather than the columns of daily papers which about two years ago when the change was aspire to be lending.
· made in favour of Hongkong.
TAM Willy, altas William Mclean, was charged before' Mr. Hazeland, at the Police Court this morning, with stealing Sig worth of jewellery from his sister's house, 127, Holly.. wond Road, yesterday. Defendant visited his sister when he knew she would be out and emptied her jewellery-box. A sentence of fourteen days' hard labour was passed,
Luzon, the birthplace, apparently, of typhoons, is sending another of her bantlings to the The rates per quarter mul jeor sueriem, propantisumi.north: The Harbour authorities received a The daily imsar delivered free when the addrum in -'ecomible to messenger. On copies sent by pMI RI additional $1.60 per quarter is charged for postage The postage on the weakly issue to any part of the
world fa 30 conta per quarter. Single Copies Daily, ten cons: Weekly, twenty.
live conta
telegram to-day, at p.., 10 the effect that there was another typhoon just to the cast of Luzon, and, travelling north-west,,w
which means that Hongkong may look out for squalls unless this new destructive force takes a curve and goes elsewhere.
It is expected that soon after the review of the Atlantic feel by President Roosevelt the squa
Hownsen
The Hongkong Celegraph des af eruiters under Rear Admiral
will sail for the Asintic station by way of Europe and the Suez canal. These cruisers HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1906, consist of the West Virginia, Pennsylvania,
SHANGHAI QUARANTINED.
Colorado and Marylund, and are the largest and fastest of the war ships, but with less armour than battle-ships.
THE case against the two pankah coolics, who were remanded yesterday for stealing $3.50 from the trouser's pocket of Pie. Brown, of the West Kents, in Murray Barracks, on Monday, night, was concluded before Mr. H. H. J. Gomperts, to-day, "at the Police Court. His Worship sentenced the first defendant to three weeks' hard labour. "The second defendant was discharged, as there was no evidence to prove that he had a hand in the theft..
ST. JOHN'S LEPEK ASYLÜM,
A RECENT VISIT TO MANDALAY,'
To visit it is in sweep you away from your inner self, and to let your thoughts and soul swing far beyond this earth. For inside its portals are twenty-two European Nursing Sisters and Priests, administering to the wants of three hundred and twenty-five men, women and children afflicted with thatmost terrible of all maladies-leprosy. The Institution itself
laid out and garlanded with most delightful covers thirty-five acres of ground, beautifully
paths bordering flower beds, palms, groves and azured trees.
Its gates are always open to poor, unshelter. ed, outcast, and despised leper, and within its walls numbers of the less afflicted find' treat- ment and relief.
Founded in 1891 by the Inte Father Wehinger, who followed the example of Father Damen and devoted his whole life to the
the dispute has been satisfactorily settled,
THE ROYAL HONGKONG, YACHT
CLUB.
idem.
ANOTHER TYPHOON.
The U. S. Consul-General favours us with the following telegram-
"Manila Observatory, "toth October, 1.45 am.. "Shallow depression crossing central Luzon; may get strength on s
The report for the year ending 31st August is as follows:-The members and subscribers on the register for the year ending 31st August, 1956, number. 239,.forty-six new members and sixteen Miliary subscribers having been elect.it ed during the year. Seven additional members have been elected since the 31st August, 1905,
The report of the Yachting Committee will appear as usual in the small book issued to yachting members,
Report of the Boal Committee.-The sub- commitice for boating have pleasure in laying before you the report of last season.
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It has to be said with much, regret that the recent typhoon has blown down our matshed at the police basin in Kowloon and damaged the boats to a great extent. A new matshed is at present under construction and the repairs
to the boats are estimated to cost about $500,
The details of the condition of our fleet are:-No. 5 four, Mr. Warre's pair ear, ope randan, completely destroyed.
* German light four, No. 2 four, No. 4 four, * Light pair oar, old pair oar 1, old pair oar II. * Light double-scull, old double scull I., old but can be repaired. Without damage are:- double-scull 11, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, tubs, damaged.
Nos. 5, 6, 7 tubs, clasper light four, and all oars and sculls, except 2 oars and 3 sculls.
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The boats marked thus are very much damaged.
Scratch races were held in October, 1905, in the Club, five fours competing.
*24th and 26th November, 1975. Canton Rè gatta. Our club entered for single and double sculis, pair oar, junior four, ladies' prize four, and interport iour. The last race was won and the others lost, pinly on account of heavier
boats..
THE S. VORS, P, HITCHCOCK."
CONSIDERABLY DAMAGED.
It has been learnt that some time last week
divers have been engaged upon a careful examination of the submerged portion of the sail- ing ship S. P. Hichcock as she lies against the seawall of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. at Tsim-sha-tsui: The report of the damage reveals the extent of the inju ries as might be gathered from the position of the wreck which, to the uninitiated observer, Icoks to be rather serious. We believe that two large rents have been discovered, in the course of the examination, on the starboard
side of the hull; they are from five to six yards in length aed rather more ibas two in width, As soon as practicable salving operations. which should be altogether successful, will be commenced on the vessel..
NOTICE 10 MARINERS.
The Harbour authorities here are in receipi
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cerning the Government subsidy to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, there were violent fluctuations yesterday, in the Stock Exchange, at Tokio, in the shares of the steamship company.
[In an article relating to the financial cap- ability of the N.Y.K. reproduced in our isstis of last evening, it will be seen that the Company has been making dividends at the rate of 12 per cent. per annum for several yours past, bot for the half-years ended March 31st last a departure was made from this rule and a dividend of 15 per cent, was declared. The reason for this is that during the war the cost. of repa rs and the losses resulting from the destruction of the ships chartered by the Goverment was to be borne by the company. for which purpose one million yen had to be set apart each half-year. During the six months ended March last, however, less ex-
nitro, was required for the purpose mea tioned owing to the cessation of hostilities, though the revenue from charterage did not decrease in proportion. Under these circum- istances the company was enabled to declare a dividend at the rate of 15 per cent. for the period.-Ed., M.K, T.]
BANISHMENT ORDER DIS
OBKYED.
CAPT. PAGE PLEADS FOR PRISONER.
Capi. Page, of the river steamer Yingking. pleaded very strongly on behalf of his boat- swain, at the Police Cof this morning, and
of a telegram from the Hon. the Colonial Se-begged for a reduction of the usual sentence. cretary at Singapore to the following effect:
"Rames new light dark sextor not fixed." In the absence of any previous andbuncemen here of the placing of the light in question in position, it is presumed that it is a revolving light
for disobeying a banishment order, on the ground that the boatswain was known to him as a good man, and had been in his employ for -- some little time.
9th December, 1995, Governor's Regatta in SINGAPORE EXTRADITION CASE. Aberdeen. Our cub entered for interport four,
service of afflicted lepers, the institution has been enabled by small grants from the Govern- ment and Municipality to increase its sphere of influence, year by year, by public, subscrip tions in Burma, Germany, France and Australia. At first all the wards, priests' re- sidences, store houses, and other buildings were of bamboo, but the number of patients kept so continually increasing that Father ceeded in enlisting much sympathy at the In- Welinger went to Europe in 1897 and sucfirstice was won.
ernational Congress on leprosy, the result being that to-day the Asylum is a most im using structure, and stands out in bold relief to the wild and deserted landscape at the foot of the hill.
On Thursday last, the 4th inst.. we pub. lished an exclusive telegram from Shanghai, announcing that chofera had made its ap.. pearance there during the past week, and that fifty cases had succumbed dur ing that period. The number of fatal 'cases in the first week of the epidemic Went to show that the outbreak was of a virulent nature, and in animadverting upon the news editorially, in the same issue, we said that in view of the close proximity, and the communion of interests between the two ports, it behoved the local authorities to adopt prompt measures to protect this Colony from any possibility of the scourge finding an entrance here. Not a day passes without the arrival being announced stripping off the mental from the bows of the princely generosity of Duke Johann of Liech
A court, who has a variety of names, was charged before Mr. 11. H. 1. Gempertz, at the Police Court, this lorenoon, by Quartermaster- sergeant Storehouse, R.G.A., with stealing 31 feet of brass from a steam boat belonging to the 88th Co., R.G.A. The defendant. who admitted the offence, was yesterday seen busily
There are three distinct compounds, the central enclosure containing the Administra Įtion Building, the Brompton Oratory Chapel, and the home of the Sisters; and except for the segregation of the sexes, and the main tenance of requisite, discipline, there is no restraint to freedom among the inmates of the various wards on each side. In their recrea tions and diversions the visitor could never imagine that the'merry laugh and the gaiety of hope, leog-deferred, welled up from examples of living death on earth-the unclean ones of history. The large central building which con- lains the chapel owes its existence to the boat. Ile was ordered to be exposed in the tenstein, the Baronne de Gargan, the Imperial of steamers from the Northern pott, stocks for six hours and also to dé fifiçen'days' Councillor Staud, and the family Wehinger, at a total cost of two-and-a-half lakhs of rupees. with their complement of Chinese pas work for the Crown.
So urgent has been the need to meet the in sengers, any one of whom may be already CHEUNG Chan, a coolie, of No. 25. Third Creasing appeals for treatment that the services of a duly qualified doctor have been obtained, infected with the dire-disease, and who, if Street, West Point, was found hiding behind a
and the wards have been much enlarged. allowed a footing in Hongkong, might be tree in the garden of a house at 30, Bonhamı There are ten Furasian paticals being treat the means of spreading around yet an Road, the residence of Archdeacon Bannister, rd, and efforts are now being put forth to give them a billiard-table, and supply them with other affliction to go to swell the toll of at four o'clock this morning. The coolio was
other means to make their isolated lives happy. those which have already burdened the seen by the servant of the house from his quar-A reading-room has been opened, but it is at ters and he was captored and handed over to present sparsely furnished, and the present .Colony during the past year. is to be regretted that there should be any Sergeant Gordon, who was passing the house superintendent, Father Lafont, would be glad at the time. On being placed before Mr. H. interference with the immense shipping 11. J. Gompertz, this morning, on a charge of traffic between the two ports, it is of para- being a rogue and vagabond, defendant said muunt importance that the people of Hong that before he was in charge of a water cart, but kong should be protected against all risks of since they bad taken to watering the streets by means of buckets he changed his profession the introduction of the disease from the and became a hawker of flowers. He went to the North. Our sympathies are with Shanghai | house in question only to pluck flowers. His in this infliction, but we think the Muni Worship passed sentence of fifteen days' geol.
While it
ladies prize pair-uar, and Governor's four. The
16th December, 1905. Victoria Recreation Club Regatta-The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club competed in one four and double scull race, and members of the Club in the Interna tional four race The latter two events were
won.
Mr. W. O. Kohler was rowing Captain for the season as in the previous year. The thanks of the committee are due to Messis, Caldwell, Barlow and Cruickshank for coaching the
crews,
FRISER 20 BE SENT BACK`
Wilfred John Holmberg, nineteen years of age, formerly a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Allen, Gledhill & Co, o o. 21, West Street Singapore, who, is being sought after by the Singapore authorities on a charge of criminal breach of trust, came up for examination, this afternoon, at the Police Court, before Mr. H. H. J. Gomperiz
Chief Detective Inspector Hanson con ducted the case for the police.
The boatswain-a Chingmao-way banished by the police some months ago, after serving a term of imprisonment in the Victor a Gaol for committing some offence,... d was, warned not to return to the Colony for a period of five vears. He was, however, met on the Prays Central a day or two ago and was taken in charge. It appears that immediately after he had been banished, the deportes joined the steamer Vingking at Canton, as boatswain, and had been entering and leaving this port for uvertwo months, until he made a mistake and and came ashore on Modday last,
After giving the Court the good qualities of the defendant, Captain Page emphasized the fact that defendant was not now askore, but - afloat, and that he had been on his ship for over two months.
Detective sergeant Burton Bartels, of the Straits Police, who is here under the assumed
His Worship said that a man could be a rai. W. O. KOHLER, name of "A.E."Dawson," said he lived at the
cal al sea as well as on shore, and that during Rowing Captain. Hongkong Botel. He had orders to proceed to the two months or more he had been working Hongkong, 8th October, 19067
Hongkong on the 24th September and left | aboard the Yingking be was breaking the law WATER POLO.
by the German mail. Witness's orders were He believed, however, that defendant acted in Water Polo, which was started in 1995, was' to search for the accused and have him good faith when he took to sea life, lostead of taken up again this season and the team has arrested, Witness knew the accused, who returning to seek for work ashore, and that was shown marked improvement and the Club has was an accountant in the firm of Allen a point in his favour. He could not reduce the every reason to hope for a similar improvement and Gledhill, solicitors, Singapore. He (witness) sentence, and would therefore send defendant next year. A team was entered for the Hong- arrived here on 26th September with a letter of to gaol for one year, but without stocks. kong Water Polo Shield Competition. Of the introduction to Captain Lyons. Having made 9 league matches only 6 have been played inquiries as to defendant's whereabouts witness owing to the destruction of the V.R.C. pre-informed Chief. Detective lospector Hanson,
SHIPPING AND MAILS mises by the typhoon. Of the 6 played we and Sergeant Grant made the arrest. won three, our position in the league being fourth.
F. ALAN BIDEN,
Captain.
to receive for it any newspapers, magazines, Many birds are provided with natural spectacles books, &c. In short, the St. John's Leper Asy in the shape of a transparent membrane called lum at Mandalay is an institution worthy of every support; and the liope that the purse the third eyelid. This third eyelid when not strings of those in the Straits, who feel for in use, lies folded in the laser corner of the eye, suffering humanity, and sympathize with those Two muscles work it spreading it over the eye poor creatures who are banished from all they or folding it up again much more cleverly shan love dear on earth, will be opened towards it, a man can put on and tako off his spectacles. is my excuse for penning this letter on my leaving Burma for the bills and plainula India,
But for its third eyelld, the eagle could not look at the sun. -Rangorn Times,
Na particulars of the case came out at the trial today, "but we are informed that after defendant-let Singapore it was discovered that the firm was $7,000 odd out, and their accounts falsified. -
Dis Worship said he was satisfied that the defendant was the man wanted and or-
dered that he return to the custody of Detec live Bartels to Singapore.
MAILS DUE, American (America Maru) 14th inst.. French (Australiin) 15th inst. Indian (Namsang) 16th inst. Canadian (Tartar) 18th inst, American (5(dería) 20th inst. Canadian (Empress of India) atst inst. German (Willèhod) äand inst,
The M. M. Co.'s sa. Australien, will leave') - Saigon on 12th inst, at 8 am, for this port
The I. C. B. N. Cols sa. Namiang from Calcutta and the Straits left Singapore for this port on oth ina at 5 p.m. The longest conținusna stairway in the world
The Java-China-Japan Liju sa Tjibodas in that which leads to the tower of the Phi-left Macassar for this part on 8th init., mad ladolphin City Hall. - It háu 598 steps.
may be expected here ou sóth inst.
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