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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15. 1907.

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paralysing tude and ruining the' whole come munity; while investment industries, though giving little perceptible rescite at the outset, always leads to the expansion and increase of wealth in a community," Unless, Siamese capitalists realise the danger, they may persist in the present procedure. Moreover, unless people have some commercial knowledge or experience, they always want quick and big

INTERPORT ORICKET.

THE ARRANGEMENTS.

ADMIRABLE, PROVISION FOR-ALT,"

THE WATOW REFORMER.

APPLICATION FOR HIS ACQUITTAL

SUBMITTED.

CANTON DAY BY DAY

ADMIRAL LI CHUN'S APPOINTMENT, [From Our Own Corrmbandens.)

Canton, 14th November. H.E the Viceroy's request for the transfer of

Canton to jake over charge of the patrol work in the waterways of this province has now been sanctioned by the Central Government.

With reference to the case of lu Ki Shing, There can be no question that Mr. A. altar in Chau,, who was found guilty at the hirinstructions, adding that murder was also ex-Brigadier General of Pakhol, Li Chus, to

Lowe, the Secretary of the Hongkong Cricket Club, has made excellent vision for the esMagistracy on a charge of being concerned in tertainment of the Shanghai team during their an armed robbery, alleged to have been come atay in Hongkong.

mitted in be Pingchau village, in July last, and who was committed to, the, Victoria Gual in September last, by Mr. F. A. Hazeland, peading the order of his Excellency the Governor for his extradition, application was made in the Supreme Court, this morning. political offender and therefore, according to for his acquittal," on the ground that he was British law, could not be extradited.

Some changes have to be noted, for ex impler that in the case of Major Lyons whose place is taken by Lieut. Taylor, of the 19th Infantry but the team stands pretty well as it did as a whole. Col. Canter has been nominated as the umpire for the Hongkong team, while Compra Leatham, R., will look after the interest of

the Visitors.

To-morrow, after the game is well started, both teams will adjourn for luncheon at one o'clock, which will occupy an lly

It is believed that his Excellency the Govether will be present.

He then started to quote authorities to show that the Extradition Jaw did not permit of a mau belag surrondered if the offence com mited was incidental to a political rising, ha

The two witnesses, Sir: Henry pursued, for armed robbery. One of them exceeded the Chinese government told their story of the

committed. Eaten up by his excessive seal he related in the witness box that he had told the Chinese authorities of the murder at the time. Could that story be believed? Would not the Chinese authorities then have applied for the; prisacer's extradition pa the charge of mardes justed of armed robbery? Would they not have sought his rendition on the superior than on the inferior charge to

More authorities wore quoted, at the can. clusion of which Sir Henry asked for the pri• This case, readers will remember, has arou-soner's discharge as the ground that he could ad auch interest in nativo ciclos, especially not be extradited, he being a political offender. have taken up the matter and petitioned the at considerable length and reviewed the evi at Singapore, where the Chinese merchants

The Attorney-General quoted authorities,

dedco on Both sides in support ofhis contention, conflicting and improbable, and addded that Hladrubbed the evidence for the defence as that was not material to the GRIG. The ques ties before the Court, and which the Court had

Governor at that port asking for his release, instructed by Mr. G. E. Mortell, of Messrs Mr. W. Reas Davies (Attorney-General), Dennys and Bowley, appeared for the Crown, Sir Henry Berkeley, K., who was assisted by

CHINESE FIRM'S FAITURE. In accordance with telegraphic Jastractions received from Peking and Shanghai the high authorities here at once deputed the magistrate. of Nambol to proceed with orders to the Pak Taun village, in the district of Namhol, to seal up all the properties belonging to Mr. Yip Yu- tin, who has been carrying on business op an extensive scale both ni Shanghai and Maw- chwang, and was reported to have recently the two large firms of Kwang Tak Tal in gone into bankruptcy. It is ascertained that

Shanghai and Tang Shing Wo at Newchwang, ing to Mr, Yip, recently, suffered heavy losses together with other smaller businesses belong- and had to late debt to the extent of over $5,coo,coo. It is now reported that eleven

dividends for their investments. Even when started on the soundest basis, no industry will pay well for the first few years. The present rate of high interest for money may create discontent with anything less. But capitalists must fearpt that there will be a slow and suro

It should be stated that the Pavilion and all and eventually profitable gain in all industrial the reserved stands will, of course, be open to enterprises. Let alone capital, which for argumembers and also to those of the Naval Ser ment, may be borrowed at low rates of interest/vice. There will be a large stand at the Mr. Otto Kong, Sing, represented the acto decide, was whether the prisoner was one of buildin, a belonging to the bankrupt have been

Hoogkong Club side of the ground, whniq subscribers with their families and children. may watch the progress of the game. Sitting by stating briefly that he was present there to The Allerdoy-General opened the proceedings accommodation will be provided also for so-day under the rule mtl granted by the Court, members at a stand near. Murray Barracks corner, so that all who come will be welcomed. The Band of the 119th Infantry will play selections of music during the afternoon, through the kindness of Major. Chitty and the

from foreign countries; even more serious than that of capital is the difficulty of obtaining fabour in Siam. The untrained Siamese coolie expects almost twice the wages of trained Inding mill-hand. The average Indian coolie in cities like Bombay or Calcutta is paid 7 to 10 rupees'a month; in the country he receives from 5 to 7 ropes A¦ trained Indian mill-officers,

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cailing upon the Superintendent of the Victoria Gaol to show cause way he should not bring up the body of lu Ki Shing under the writ of habeas corpwa. The proceedings, be stated, were taken out under the Chinese Extradition Ordinance the accused was one of armed robbery com 1889, which ha quoted. The charge against

hand receists from to to 15 rupees. In Bang. kok, a Siamese coolie expects 25 or 30 ticals a between 9 and II p.m."There will also be emitted in the Chinese dominion, and the.

month; even up country it is nowhere less than ig ticals. Afrained.mill-band in Bangkok'will' naturally expect over to ticals a month. With such high wages, no industries could prosper anywhere. to England, where they are paid maze, mill-bands h.

ve a very efficient traiping, and each man is laid to be able to do thrice as much work as a trained, Indian could do in the same time. Whatever training could be given ja Siam, it must be more alementary than what it'extent in-India; and high wages for such ineficient labour will not in the least

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on the ground. So far as we can make out the general public can obtain admission by any of the doors, except by those which admit to the Pavilion.

Mr. Lowe must be complimented upon the admisable manner in which he has directed the managements for the reception of the Shanghai XI, and we can only trust that his anticipation in favour of Hongkong, will be realized!

HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE.. The following in the table up to date:

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1907.

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sparse population of the country. Already it haled to thelarge immigration of the Chinese, who do more work for less wages. It ought hot further tobe allowed to paralysetheadvance. ment of the country. It is said that nobles oder whose protection many Siamese are said to be ofles, make exactions on these labourers' and artisans, who dare not refuse. Such exac-

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established an oliós showing that accused was defence sel ap was two-fold. First of all they,

not there when the robbery was committed, and the secondcontention of Sir Henry Berkeley was that the offence was a political one and therefore the accused could not be surrendered under the sub-section. The facts of the case, Mr. Rees Davies-said-were-futlyinst-out-

And (proceeding) he was in a position to Sir Henty (interrupting)—Not Tully. ** support then fully. He had decided to raise a paint which had not been dealt with belors, and was prepared to argus on the point death with by the learned Chief Justice in the cast of Wong Ka Chuer, which was decided.before | his Lordskip in July, 1906;

the thirteen or fourteen men who committed prisoner was a man of some respectability, but the robbery that night. He did not deny that the he would call the Court's attention to the place where he was found in a house occupied by to meo, one of whom was a foreman coolie employed at the Sugar Refinery, and the other a street hawker, who, when called to the Count attired himself in a flowing gown-the "stig. again to quote authorities, after which judg ma" of respectability, Mr. Davies proceeded

ment was reserved.

seized by the officials at the request af bis çım. wealthies! Cantonese residing and doing, buelt diters. Mr. Yipus supposed to bave been one of it. ness in Shanghai and bas for some time, bern elected as a member of the committee on the board of directors of the Canton-Hankow Rail way Company, representing the Shanghai shareholders on the board.

THE CHEKIANG RAILWAY among the public in the province of Chekiang

LOAN. In connection with the present agitation

on account of the proposed foreign toan effect. ed by the Walwupu for the constraction of the THE IMPERIAL CHINESH POSTAL railroads of that province, the Chekiang pec

SERVICE.

FRINCE CHINO ON CHINA'S EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS."

Prince Ching_in_repared by the. Tiemsin.

international custom the right of opening post di Jih to have drawn the attention of the Grand Councillors to the fact that according to

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offices and Instituting postal services belongs exclusively to the country, they are in,

́lo China many other countries. have estab»

lished post offices contraty to international rights, and he urges that this should be stop

own service.

In considering and discussing China's sove- reign rights in this respect, it has to be borne in mind that the conditions under which we live la Chlua are not those which govern our relations with what are known as European

cedent for what is, and is not, done by the countries; and in turping to European pre-

Powers here, we have to take the nearer East, Turkey and, perhaps, Egypt as our example.

Sir Henry Berkeley began his address soooped and postal matter only allowed convey> Afterwards. He said he was quite willing to

ance through Chinese dominions by China's adopt the suggestion of the Attorney General in the matter. No cause had been shown, how affairs in the native press ever since the in- There has been repeated reference to postat ever, but his learned friend only declared gene--| rally that he supported the Magistrate's deci-structions, and it seems increasingly plain sion. He contended that when he had stated from these what is really working in the his case the Court would be induced, compell

Government mind, namely, the closure, if pos. ed, impelled to order the discharge of the lugi-sibl, of the foreign offices le the treaty parts, tive now detained on the committal warrant of the Magistate. Sir Henry then gave a history of the case which led to the arrest of the. fugitive and his subsequent committal. The first 'fact that was 'material and important, he a rising took place at Swatow between the said, was that in the month of May, last

people and the local administrators of the province. That fact he desired the Court to bear, in mind as it was the basis of his argu- ment. In May, he proceeded, the rising began and a town called Wong Kong was captured by the insurgents and a quantity of arms and ammunition and warhke stores taken from the official yamen, by the rebels. What might be regarded in ordinary ciecuhistance as so armed robbery was on that occasion committed The rebels seized: the yamen and took the stores. The next important fact, was that the fugive Iu Ki Sainz was the leader of the rebels. These facts were abundantly' establisired before May: The rising failed, for

foriality carries with it many rights and pri China is prone to forget that extratemi

vileges which would not obtain in other coun tries, and this applies in special degree to post al affairs Cheap and safe, postal facilities are. a necessity to commercial succeis, and Chian's

ple residing in this city hawa-called several meetings in their Assembly Hall to discuss the question and to arrive at some menor to pro test against the raising of the loan sgainst the wish of the people and jentry. Thay kave des.

and other places on accouet of this question. patched feltgrams to Peking to the Ministry of and Posts, the Chekiang Railway Company Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Communications,

„JUNK MEN ON STRIKE.

A Kongmoon correspondant writes that the .

towing fucks plying between the district of have joined to a general rike as the outcome Sanui and Canton, Hongkong and other places.

of the proposal to levy a royalty of twenty cants on each of the passengers travelling on, these Jucks, The royalty demanded by the local authorities is to defray"? expenses towards the funds for the carrying out of the educational theme there, and an the junk people, are ordered to be responsible for the collection of this money, the junk owners have now peti tioned the High Authorities here on the maller, I

THE DELIMITATION OF, MACAO, It is now ascertained that Mr. Kaj Ye-him's, the member of the Ministry of Communications, and Posts, mission to the South is in connec tion with investigations into the boundary. question of the waterways between the Portu guese colony of Macao and the Empire of China:

EMPRESS DOWAGER'L DIKTEDAY......... To-mów. being the blibday of. H:-1,"M.. the Empress Dowager of China, H. E, the Viceroy, and the Tartar General of Canton have-issued invitations to the different Foreign

refusal to join the Union many years ago Consult, Commiitioners of Customs and Posts coupled with the extreme irregularity which and other leading foreign residents in Canton formerly characterised, the transit of mails to a dinnerto be given at the Eight Bannerman originally led to the establishment, of interna. Hall, tienai offices.

-tions, it is" kid, induce them, to be Indolent rather than do hard work and-loss all." It is also alleged that this is the most important A chair coolle named Chap Sul, thirty year reason why the Siamese workman, by nature of age, in the employ of Mr. Robert Shewan, intelligent, har lost all his handicrafts and arts.. tiet his death yesterday afternoon, under most -peculiar circumstances. Same hights ago, Mr. If the statement is true, it is the duty of the Shewin-held an entertainment at his house, Government to intervene and to protect labour.Invergic" For this purpose special, electric es and arians from any unjust exactions, light bitings were inalled, the lighting being while such noblet, if there really are any, might done from the basement of the house, so we consider the wisdom of lattening instead of are informed. At about five o'clock yesterday killing the goose that lays the golden egg defied proceeded to work having ended, two cooties proceeded to remove the chair into the "Gambling and lottery, again, are responsible for basement. On entering the basement, Chan the indolence of the people Itisproverbial thata Sui, who was leading the way, stumbled and In every country, industrial advancement in gambler willdono work except where be expects fell against the wall, to which the electric fit tings were fixed. In doing so he clutched hold the forerunner of wealth and wealth tends to fare profits. Wien gambling and lotteries of a live wire and was instantly electrocuted

regarded with the scrupulous respect that is

In Eastern countries mail-matter is rarely THE CHERIANG RAILWAY LOAN. the rise of that country in the scale of nations, abolished by the continuance of the work which2,000 volts passlog through him. Two

In response to a memorial from the Waiwupu The two essential ingredients for the establish the Government has already done in the pro- other coolies rushed and seized the reasons, which were not necessary, in discuss accorded it in the Weit, and only a few months

at the present moment, and the insurgents BR an order was issued that letters were to be concerning the proposed loan of £1,500,000 from the British and Chinese Corporation for ment of industries and the growth of commerce vieces, we may have a better chance of a large, tortupate man,

man, and they also were severaly dispersed, and the leaders fed. The next fact opened and the sanctity of correspondente. Row of cheap labour for all industries: An ad- bunt. The coolin's temains were removed to that required careful attention, was that on June will redound to a country's honour or be justi? Nibgpo railway, an Imperial Rescript ‚was © are "capital and labour. Where one or the

violated. Postal espionage never has and never the construction of the Soochow Hangchow. other is wanting, not to speak of both, no in-ditional 'vice has been introduced into the the mortuary by-Deitclive Sergeant Murison.

ad the authorities offered a reward of $2,000 dustry is possible, A "Contributor", thes

country by the Chinese-immigrants, i.c., opium. President Roosavalt has expressed his atij.for the caplure of the leaders of the rising and fied by any conditions short of active hostilities, issued last week commianding 'the' Viceroy of introduces the subject in the columns of the the present site of the scarcity of cheaplabour, Mayoisl election, and has sent his congratulating, that a reward was published on June For removing a blanket from the first floor of natives of their respectiva provinces not to

There are several other i

preventible causes for facios at the results of the Sab Francisco for lu Ki Bhing. We have it then, he Slam Observer. The article which we quote the remedies for which property applied will

Henry asked, Asa robel leader He was without the owner's permission, Wong Lpi, 20. for his capture. "In what capacity? Sir-31, inc rgot Street, Wanchai, last night, from our Bangkok contemporary then pro lead to desirable results: Government protec- ceeds -Siam cannot be mid to be wanting in

a coolie, wás illis, morning sent to gaol: for three weeks.

tion is absolutely necessary for countries whose

tions to Mr. Beney over the successful issue of the graft prosecutions.

It is wired from Allahabad that ́a famine, has been proclaimed in the United Provinces. Relief measures include, the suspension of taxation, the distribution of a crese of rupees for seed, and well-digging.

China Gonitis, ⠀

FOUR stowaways were discovered hiding Poway when, that vessel arrived in pott early Lamon, si the cargo on board the steamer

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Liangking and the Acling Governors of Kiangsu and of Chêkiang, to persuade - the...

way for the settlement of the dispute with the offer any further opposition, as this is the best sought after by the Chinese authorities as a

British concessionarlès, writes the Paking cor- leader of rebels and that only On June 24 the prisoner was discovered in longkong and on

respondent of the N. C. D. Neus, on the rad that day a requisition was made to the

Prince Ching bas telegraphed, accordingly authorities for his apprehension on a charge of

to H.E. Tuan Fang at Nanking that, "As the armed robbery and he was apprehended on which will readily respond to an industrial which allows European countries to dump all AT Preferia the persons accused of throwing of time, place, when,, wherops who was affected over to Sergeant Wifkan, who removed then the Chinese Government in 1898, the Waiwapu that day-fusers. In the warradi no statement this morning Captain Black banded them concession was granted to the Corporation by down the late President Kruger's buat cur by the robbery was friade There was no state to the Central Police Station, his morning, is able to repudiate the proposed loan; that will do work at such wages as will conduce Siam's industrial development Even GerEngineers; and a civilian named Dickson) lateral eged. There was no statement of theil Mr. F. A. Hartland, charged with obtaining a

Clerk, Yorkshire Regt, Licht Herring, Raya" | ment, made of the robbery at Pingchau, as was at the Police Court, they were brought before the British concessionàires haver ag⋅red fo

"allow the antives of Kiangsu and Chekiang 19. have been committed for tria], Bail has been prisoĝer having taken pin in the Plagebau passage from Canton to Hongkong without purchase the shares under the same conditions (

capital in the shape of accumulated wealth, or industries are young.. Siam is, unfortunately, labour in the shape of human beings fit to do helpless in the matter, at present.. Apart from such work as does not need special training for the difficulties connected with capital and certain wages. But capital means that wealth labour, the existing low rate of import duty, cali; and labour means those persons who sons of "clicap goods, is a serious block to lo a profitable industry, Sufficient inquiries will show that these we are unfortunatelyany, France and United States, which are lacking in Siam. It must be admitted extremely well advanced in all departments of that Siam, like all agricultural countries, trade, deem it necessary to have such high kas not overmuch of capital; but there tariffs as to prevent the country from being le enough to satisfy the present needs flooded with clicap foreign goods. The lack of industrial-enterprise is the country itself. of enterprise in Siam is deplorable. A spirit of patriolism, must rouse the people fo western countries where almost every att is in their conditionery wie ich them that wealth, and wealth acquired rested in some concern or other, it is said that Slam has a sufficiently large amount of board. by indusity, and commerce alone, will lead of any nation. Another greatness, od wealth, and wealth in the shape of jewellery.

want in Stam is that there are very few The reasons for huarding are said to be the pastiled condition of the country in the mess well trained in the arts of trade. The Government and the nobles should combine to past,-jewellery being the best method of

send a large number of students to Europe, keeping wealth in safe custody at such times. America and japan to learn the different manu.

While wealth is not visible; in Slam as in.)

to the

Paying their fates. They were fined Sto each. Net having that amount they wont to gaol for

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By kind permission of Lieut. Colonel W. Scott Mascrieff and Officers, the Band of the Third Battalion, "The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middies, x,Rezimeni) will play the following pingramme of music, during dinner, at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow, the 16th ist.

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God Save the King..

and Chinese engineers may be employed by

as foreign shareholders and that the foreign 75%w reduced to Ezzo in each case.

robbery on April 16 It was an open. waTTADT OFFICIAL circles in Washington attach con, that was istand and the man was arrested for

the Chinese previded they are recognized by......... sidérable importance to Viscount Hayashi's armed robbery committed within the juris

the Corporation. - "In order to pacify the minds recent statement regarding pending questions diction of China Sir Henry maintained tha*

of the Directors, and others of the Chinese. between America and Japan. It is also stated he did not dispute, the form or the

Railway Companies at Hauchow and Soochow that Mr. Root, Secretary of State, regards these Custom at was induced in isquing

the Yuchuanpu (Ministry of Poste and Com "munications) has been instructed to telemplay. atterances as an anti-climax-to the diplomatic the warrant, but such a warrant was able

them after the settlement if the loan a view in insistence previously shown by Japan, to be put in at any time. Such a war

their experience. IN consequence of the incomplete nature of Britisher to a British Comt. After consuliing rant, he said, would not be tolerated by a

The natives representatives have telegr

telegraph. ed in the Waiwopu stating that, in order to the existing facilities for transport on the his notes Sir Henty proceeded. He put it that South Manchurian Railway the beancake"

Iave further, trouble between the Foreign traffic in addition to other goods; from the was a man of high character and standing, and

Ministry and the British Legation in Peking, a grave mistake had been made. The prisoner

they agree to borrow a certain amount of funds from the Corporation directly, without the in“, neighbourhood of Kirin and Mukden, is being he had no doubt that the Chinese government. attracted to a considerable extent by the had been deceived by witresses tempted by the

terference of assistance de Chinese Govern- ment, for the construction of the railway in Chinese Eastern and Peking-Mukden lides reward and who had volunteered to fill in the

question, with the exception of those portions Accordingly the South Manchuria Railway bas black left in the open warrant, It was not until

of licet which have tilber already bees bails decided to complate with all possible speed the 16th Jely that two witnesses came down

are in course of construction at-Various? contres,” in. Kiangsu and Clêkiang, The I an. able to take charge of-factories, and start tek gauge. be drawn out from the hoards. But the aver enterprises. japan did the same to a very A TELEGRAM to the Araki states that Vladivo Chau robbery. Why all this delay? Why it been placed under a ban. New regulations held, will prevent a repetition of the big error

then under stres) and to speak of the Ping and of their stock amusements at Colombo has funded by the Chinese merchants within

certain dumber of years. This course, it ke scarcity of the country generally gives large extent until now, when she, is indepenslok is now quiet, but precautionary mexautes the Chinese government knew on June 24 (ibe have been promulgated against diving boys in of the Shanghai-Nanking railway. Joan; 13 14 such walib a good interest when employed dent of all foreign aid.

Fare still being taken. At night the men-of-waï ["day of his arrest), that the prinover was the man | the inabut, making it an. dffancy to dive for believed hers that the muddle abạnt this hey, la small focus. The fact that even the Siam Commercial Bask sometimes charges 15% THE Chină Grillo reports that Capt. Baron on the harbour and the shore. The Command not say so? Why, having regard that Swalow about a month, but no cures have so far come

and the land batteries throw their sea chlights implicated in the Pingchau robbery, they did money thrown by passengers or other from railway loan may be settled with satisfaction

vessels. The regulation, has been, in force to all cor commed in the near future,

The natives blame, the Faking, Gwernm "laterest on "loans' on substantial commercial | de St. Pierre of the Italian cruiser Verwofe, hav ant has probibited 'admission to the two was only a few hours steam from Hongkong, up for trial The harbour police, it is stated, for neglection to consult their representatisés securities shows that there is not yet a great † the second clate of the Double Dragon; and special permission, The naval ison'works are the Chinese authorities had in their mind wh's oflending arching to, bánk, dà acc`not of the I ing of negotiatioes' with the lištishi caacekajon ja

been decorated by the Emperor of China with disaffected Bays (Roisia and⋅ Ussuri) without all this delay? The "amed robbery" that ars experiencing great difficulty in bringing the at Haugchox and Boochow prior to the ropes that Capt. Bloch, of the 11. A. L... Admira closed soul farther notice. A stray shot was the robbery of arms and ammunition from the ad "If we want to catch the dying boys. qulle contrary to these Edicts recents med agility of their movement... Ons of; ine police | kiri. The conclusion of the foạn, thay yay CA probably get command of one of the Company's fired at the Japanese Consulate on Wednesday Wongkong Jamen, of anenal, Six Healy, we will have to win, and that we have not yet is connexion with the promised deplo von Tirpits, who is shortly going home, 'will' large Bremen-Shanghai liners.

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Now that the country ja settled and civilized, factures, so that on their return they might be the conversion of the whole lipe to standard from Swatow to identify the prisoner (as he was VOYAGERS 10 Thy Eat-will regret to hear that will thus become a emprcantile debt to bera

Ila:anly to ha expected that such wealth will.

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dow of wealth in the country,, Could it be expected then that the Siamese would invest their money in enterprisci which at the outset

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