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Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

WATSON'S

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VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

WHISKY

A Blend of the Finest Pure Malt Whiskies distilled in Scotland

OF

GENUINE AGE

AND

FINE MELLOW FLAVOUR.

Por Case

Watson's

$16.50

D. SHERRY

SUPERIOR PALE DRY.

$19.50

Per Dozen

A VERY FINE WINE, POPULAR

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY APRIL 20 1908.

MARRIAGES...

NICHOLSON-RODGERAL. Ualan Church,

New Dock Tug.

THE "DAVID GILLIES" MAIDEN.

RUN..

The Japanoso

Boycott.

FEELING AT WUCHOW.

TAOTAI'S PROCLAMATION,

markets, while the Ewo Company is spend. Hongkong, on the 18th April, by the Rev. C. nga still greater sum for the same purpose, H. Hickling, assisted by the Rev. TW, Andthis at a time when the manufactories in Pearce, WILLIAM NICHOLSON to MARY question are straining every nerve in order FAIRLIE, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Rodgst, East Point,

to cope with the demand! If purchasers [+34 On March 22, 1908, at Sunderland, FLORENCE were hanging back and the market was over- MABEL SMALL 10 John THOMAS INCH, of stocked, it is possible to conceive that there Shanghai, Chion.

On Saturday, April 11, 1968, at Shanghai, | might be at least a sub-stratum of \ truth, in' ELIZABETH KATE, daughter of William Near the story of foreign-subs died ycott repreFor the first time yesterday forenoon, the Brunt, of watford, England, to ROBERT sentatives, but the facts are directly contrary' new tug built for and by the Hongkong, and Taotai that no meetings would be allowed. The PELHAM SANDERSON, of Tientsin, younger son of the late Robert Sandersos, of Watford, to such an assumption. Moreover, it cannot Whampoa Dock Co., Ld, was seen speeding England.

be asserted that the boycott has spread to

DEATH.

On March 20, 1908, at, New Ferry, Cheshire, England, W. L. RICHARDS, late Sept. Steward at Shanghai for China Navigation Co., Ld...'

Che Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1908,

A JAPANKSK CANARD.,

An important and significant feature of the boycott instituted by the Chinese in the Southern Provinces against the importation and purchase of Japanese waies has been the remarkably peaceable and orderly man

TUG, FIREFLOAT AND SALVAGE STEAM ER

COMBINED,

From Wachow we learn that the boycott movement is going on "quietly but steadily. Several proclamations have been issued by the leaders of the movement have answered that no more meetings will be bold as they are unnecessary; public feeling will do the needful.

Quantities of Japanese goods are being hurried further inland both from Canton and Wuchow, As the merchants think they can unload their stocks up-country before the movement has caught on there, too: --

across the harbour on her maiden.com. Her the North; it is confined almost exclu-high bow, twin black flaques and low stern sively to the Southern Provinces, where it gave her all the conspicuous outlines which originaled, and where the demand for and varied eggregation of shipping in the make the new ing prominent among the large Japanese sugar as against the pro-harbour of Hongkong, A long trail of heavy duct of foreign refineries is regulated not black smoke, which was prevealed from so much by personal reasons as by the ascending high into the clouds, by the desire to obtain the best article at a price density of the atmosphere hanging over the which compares more than favourably with harbour yesterday, draw sttention to the beautiul craft which is yet another testimony the Japanese product. In fact it is all a

to the shipbuilding capabilities of the Colony matter of quality, and the foreign manulad

which is steadily and surely making for itself a turers, to be precise the Hongkong refineries.

name among the ind istrial centres of the world. in this instance, produce the highest stand to the same way as Hongkong stands pre. ard of sugar sold in the Chinese Market It eminently in the manufacturing zaok with itsighted. is absurd, therefore, to contend that because largest sugar-refineries, cement factories, and

the Chinese give preferetice to the better article they are being instigated to prosecute

OPINION IN TORIÓ,

Tokio, April 15. “The Nichi-Nicki Shimbun deprecates the boy cott of Japanese goods in China as a piece of misguided and suicidal anti-foreigoism..

The same journal also denounces thesis of bonus-bearing Japanese yaras as short- A few papers allee that some foreigners are

rope-works, so also will it, in course of time, instigating the boycott.-N. C. D. News, attain to that position of distinction in the

ner in which it has been carried out.. When the boycott through the machinations of hipbuilding trade, when it stands no longer

the Chinese first employed the boycott system as a means of retaliation against the wrongs they fancied, rightly or otherwise, they had suffered at the hands of the United States they became so clated at the discovery of this new way of securing redress that they were inclined to indulge in unorthodox methods of forwarding the movement. That they were successful for a time there cannot be the slightest shadow of a douot, but these very methods were.calculated to lead to international complications, for the simple reason that they implicated the Imperial Government of China as a party to the boy con, and thereby brought the leaders under the ban of the law. That general plan of campaign against the introduction of American products died a natural death when it was lound that

the United States Government were sincerely desirous of conciliating Chinese feeling and, therefore, there was lule ar no occasion for the Government of China to show. in what way the national movement

would have been, repressed. In the pre- Sent instance, however, the Chinese people

British or other foreign producers. ·

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

***THE publication of this issue commenced at 1.30 p.m. to-day,

MR. Morikawa, lately Japanese Consul at Van couver, has been appointed to Hongkong. THE s.5. Yuen Kinng Maru is expected to be refloated in a few days; she has been ashore all the winter near Changsha,

THE Russian Governor of the Amur, districs has published a notice prohibiting the entry of foreign labourers except Chinese

SAYS the Tientsin Critic-Cement in large quantitite is now arriving here from Hongkong, 1,500 drums having arrived by the Chipsing; which also brought up over 10,000 packages

of sugar

A TOKIO despatch of 15th inst says:-The proposed reduction of cotton yarns is exciting very mixed comment. Some parties denounce the idea as short-sighted. The sugar refinery

panics are also conferring together with

a

penalised for its raw material when her next door neighbour-or even the hintai. Fand of the island is capable of yielding Its coal, iron ore and finished steel plates wherewith the future steamships treading the Far Eastern seas will be shaped into being a the yards at Hunghom.

The new tug took a little over eleven months in building. Her construction was commenced on the 7th May last year.. On the joth Jnuary fast she was christened by Mrs. Henry, Keswick (wife of the Honourable Mr. Henry Keswick) the David Gies. The new tug replaces the Robert Cooke, her predecessor, which was wrecked on the taracels about two years ago. Unlike the Robert Cooke which was only `a powerful tog, the subject of our notice was designed and has been fitted to per. form the functions of a tug fire extinguishes and salvage steamer combined. The David Gillies is built of steel, and is supplied with a set of triple expansion engines,

FOOTBALL, SHIELD.

HONGKONG'S VICTORY.

the Hongkong Football Club emerged from After a very keen game with the Bedford's,

the Shield competition with honours on Satur-

Telegrams.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

SERVICE

BANK NOTES IN SHANGHAI: CHINESE ISSUE UNACCEPTABLE.

REPRESENTATIONS TO THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS.

By courtesy of the "Shaung Fo."]

Peking, 19th April.

The Waiwupu has made repre- sentations to the doyen of the Diplomatic Corps to the effect that the foreign Banks in Shanghai bave decided not to acc. pt the notes issued by the Chinese Bank.

The Board of Foreign Affairs urge that, if the report be true, the action of the foreign Banks might affect the Shanghai money market, thereby giving rise to a possible disturbance among the populace.

be taken to remove the disabilities The Waiwupu requests that steps

day afternoon. Owing to the indifferent con-imposed by the foreign Banks against

dation of the weather the attendance was not

so large as was anticuated. Nevertheless, sup the Chinese note-issue. porters appeared in strong numbers, and each leam was accorded a warm welcome on entering the field. The ground was rather heavy owing in the recent downfall. The home team won the toss, and the sailormen proceeded to attack. Enthusiasm ran high throughout the game and at half-time the score stood at two all. At this

The Waiwapu bus also telegraphed

soon after the re-stait, Hongkong ex bibited some pretty play; she dribbling and passing ware excellent. The sailors' combina tion fell off somewhat in the second half, but they managed to give the club some trying

times when at clue range. The Club warded off every attack, and, at the eleventh hour, so to speak, aetted their second and fast goal'amid. loud cheers. At the finish the score was 2-1: The winning team then assembled io front of the crowded pavilion where the present ation of the shield, and medals was made by

❘ of the Club team, in returning thanks to Mi

Master, said: behalf of the members of sincerely, Mrs. Master, for coming down and presenting the medals and Shield to us this

to Viceroy Tuan Fang instructing him to address the Foreign Consuls with a view to removing the Banks' restrictions against the notes of the Chinese Bank.

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LOTTERIES IN CHINA.

PROPOSED ABOLITION.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pa."}

Peking, 19th April.

The Board of Civil Affairs: bas

THROUGHOUT THE FAR EAST. | adopted a new form of tactics with the to the prevention of over-production of of stroke 30". The two boilers are cylindrical Mrs. G. C. C. Mastèr, Mr. Autoti, the captain memorialized the Throne asking

sugar.

Tuż P. &• T. Timex says that the Chinese

thiut instructions be issued to the

A. S. WATSON & CO..[ their clear purpose to prosecute their system Government is now making the same request working pressure in 185 lbs, to the inch. As † the Hongkong Football Club I thank you very various Provincial authorities to stop

LIMITED,

SHANGHAI,

ISSUE OF TES. .250,000 8 PER cent DIBENTURES,

DIRECTORS:

G. 1. SHEKURY, Esq., Chairman,

A. R. MURPHINE, Esq.

J. H. TERSDALE, E

SECRETARY:

M. J. NATHAN, E59,

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HE Directors of the Central Stores, La.

THE

a

to the Consuls at Tientsia as was recently put arrest Chicese criminals or political offenders forward in Shanghai, namely, for the right to

in any of the Concessions without an order from the Consuls.

and has twin-screws. Her dimensions are: length between perpendiculars. 150 fi breadib, moulded, 27 ft. ; and depth, moulded, 14.6 in., fier mean draft is to ft. 9 in. Her engines are of the inverted, vertical, triple ex- passion, surface condensing type; the diame teri of cylinders are 13", 12", and 35", and length

return tubular and are built of mild steel, their diameter being 15" 6" and lengh 10'6". Their will be seen from the foregoing brief specifica tions the machinery contained in the hull of the David Gillies in more than ordinarily powerful for a vessel of her s ze; but, as stated on the occasion of her successful launching, THE Ministry of Posts and Communications is larger ocean freighters and passenger carriers her builders have anticipated the advent of the reported to have issued instructions to the which are sure to make Hongkong a terminal Maritime Customs that no dynamite shall be port when the Pacific trade abail have attained allowed to be imported into China, and that," the proportions which its development in the in the event that the explosiva is intended for not distant future now promises. Of great mining purposes, permission must first be oḥ power, the tug is capable of steaming at the tained from the Ministry concerned.

rate of twelve kaota an hour. A special feature VICE-Admiral the Hon. Sir Hedworth Lambton

of the David Gilites in the powerful calving transferred his flag this morning from' H.M.S.

pumps with several of, which she is provided. King Alfred to the Alacrity preparatory to his

The largest of these is a twelve-inch centrifugal departure, to-morrow, for Shanghai vin Amoy Pump by Drysdale. The pumping capacity and Foochow. It is expected that the fleet will equivalent to 1,300 tons per hour. For supply follow the Commander-in-Chiel laser Ding divers with air when working, under water Meanwhile his flagship the King Alfred-has these is on board a pump of Siebe, Golam gone into docks for overhaul

& Co.'s make, driyen by steam and able to supply air to two drivers at the same time.

H E, YANG CHU, formerly Chinese Minister to Japan; has addressed to the Throne a memo tial in which he makes the following three suggestions

(1) To send diplomatists to foreign countries to study jurisprudence.

(1) To extend ample protection to Chinese residing, or working abroad.

obvious intent that the Government should. not be embarrassed in any respect. It was without having recourse to the agitator's scheme of propaganda work, seeking rather ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. to secure the adhesion of the people by con- stitutional forms, instead of issuing in- Hongkong, 7th April, 1908,

Bammatory placards and delivering fiery THE CENTRAL STORES, LD. speces likely to arouse the worst instincts of the ignorant masses of the population. They kept within the letter of the law, offering no loophole which could afford the Japanese any justifiable grounds for de manding interference on the part of the Chinese Governmeal. They simply stood on their rights and declared in effect that if they did not wish to purchase Japanese goods nobody, not even, the Emperor bimself, could compel them to do 10. If they had been students of constitu tional

their lives history all

the leaders' could not have acted with more prudence and circumspection, for it is one thing to quell a movement which may be alleged to be on the verge of assuming national proportions and calculated to enter channels which may ultimately swamp the constituted authority of the Empire, and Lotally, different thing to prescribe the intangible and elusive. That the Japaness recognise the real facts of the situation can not be gainsaid for a moment, else why should they make vague insinuations against In view of the probability that Sir Robert Hart the attitude of foreign merchants? will remain in Shanghai for some days en foute

Why should they deem it necessary to send out tions have been made desiring that he will

from Peking to England, informal representa missionaries to preach against the evils of permit some form of public expression of ap the boycott as it affects Japan? Why preciation of his eminent services and of the should they seek to propitiate the Chinese lasting results of his work in China. In reply, by proclaiming their kinship? And if that Sir Robert Hart has telegraphed his apprecia kinship is so very real, why is it so little tion of the proprial, at the same time regretting understood in Manchuria ? One of the that health, considerations force him to decline latest tales circulated in Japan is to the any public entertainment or function. effect that the Ewo and Taikon Sugar Com-A COOLIR, about twenty-three years of age, panies are sending representatives to the was removed to hospital by the West Point southern and northern costs with the police last night to have his injuries, which be object of inducing the populace to drive had received in an accident, trasted. The Japancic sugar out of the market. It man, whose name is still not kopwo, was stand need scarcely be said that such a statementing at the junction of Hollywood Road and must be founded on the shallowest of suspi- evening when he was knocked down by

Queen's Road West at about seven o'clock last cions; that, in fact, it is a pure concoction, bicycle ridden by an Indian policeman. When or, shall we say, the ballucination of a per-picked up his legs were found to be badly turbed mlad. Of course, the idea is to perlacerated. He is expected to remain in hospit- suade the unthinking reader that the foreign for several days. His injuries, however, are manufacturer is bolstering up, to the best of pot considered serious. his ability, the boycut of Japanese goods

are prepared to receive applications for Tia. 250,000 8 per cent debentures, terminable je ten years from the 30th day of June 1908, but redeemable by the Company in 5 years from that date or at any time after such's years os giving 6 calendar months' previous notice in writing. These debentures are issued by the Directors in pursuance of a resolution pass. ed by them at a Meeting held at the Company's offices on the 3rd day of April, 1908. "With the sum raised it is intended to pay off all the existing outstanding debentures of the Com pany of T's. 150,000 issued in favour of the

Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation asd to employ the balance in the expense or completing the building and fitings of the Palace Hotel Rooting the Bund, Shanghai. The present" issue of Tls. 250,000 will tank as a fest charge on the said property of the *Company held on a lease to the Company for a term of which 48 years antl 9 months are still unexpired including the buildings and a floating charge on the other property and undertaking of the Company as carried on upon the said premises and will be secured by a Deed of Trust and mortgage to be hercaster executed

being a first mortgage of the said leasehold property buildings and undertaking of the Company to Mesars. Alexaudir McLeod and Dubcaa McNeil as Trustees for the Debenture helders. The prescot issue of debentures will be at par in sums of Tis. 1,000, Tis. 500 and Tis. 100 as may suit the convenience at appli- cants. They will bear interest at the rate of 8 par cent per annum and will rank among ikamselves pari passt.

101,

The first lasialment of interest calculated from the day of payment will be paid on the 30th day of June, 1998 and thereafter half-year, ly on the 30th day of June and the 31st day of December. Applications should be filled in and sent to the Company's Bankers the Hong kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation accom. panied by the amount of the debentures applied Applications will be received up to the jist day of May, 1908 and will be dealt with on that day and should any such, debentures rompin usapplied for, absequent allotments thereal will be made and carry interest from the date of issue. Banken receipts to the applicant will be issued for the amount of his debentures and exchanged for debentaresNf an allotment is made. Forms of application can be obtain ed at the office of the Company or at the Hong- keng & Shanghai: Banking, Corporation and the Deed of Trust and form of Debenture cad be seen at the office of Menns Stokes, Pink, & Tecidalo, the Company's Solicitom,

By Order of the Director,

4

MAE NATHAN,

(3) To cut the queue and change the national costume.

is estimated at 3.750 gallons per minute,

The electric listallation is capable of 'aitab.

the issue of lottery tickets in future.

FOREIGN LOANS.

TANG SHAQ-VI TO NEGOTIATE,

' [ By courtesy of the "Shrung: to,”||

Poking, 19th April. Tanghao-yi is detained in Pek-

afternoon. The Club has a fion team, and i believe it is the best teani that we have had for many years. There has been keep rivalry for

players the utmost good feeling has existed..! the Shield, but I think that amongst the many believe that the final of the Crystal Palace contest has been played to-day, or will be played next Saturday, and a great deal of enthusiasm will be displayed on that occasion, but I dare say, quite as much enthusiasm has been shown in this match to-day. We have. won the Shield after a very keen contest, anding. it is a matter for.congratulation since ten years have elapsed since the Club last won the His Excellency's services will be Shield, and I hope that auther ten years will required in connection with the you very much for your kindness. I ask every prospective negotiations for foreign not elapse before we get it again. I thank

ose to give three hearty cheers for Mr. and Mrs. Master, Contiguing he said: There is one thing I would like to do, 10 refer to the splendid game which the Bedfords played to-day. They put up a most plucky fight, and I can say that fishing connection with lamps for divers when there was very little difference. Their play was ever required. Pneumatic tools will supersede marked by its dogged preservance, and they hand labour for the boring of holes, rock-blast-worked hard throughout the whole of the com ing in salvage operations or for rivetting plates petition. It was not thought that they would and for the efficient working of that special come out so well but they have shown their class of tools there is a ses of air compressors ment. They are true sparismen and played ost of the best matches in the Shield contests, Three cheers and a "tiger" for the Bedfords, This concluded the ceremony."

on board.

ارا

loans.

'CANTON DAY BY DAY,

ANTI-OPIUM CAMPAIGN.

[From Our Own Correspondant.]

Canton, 17th April, 1908. The Canton Police Department bas requested the Canton Anti-Oplum Asociation to furnish the Department with a statement giving the Dames of all she committees of the different anti-opium societies throughout the province, and showing other particulars as to working," etc..of those societies. This return is to be

the Capital for information, “

VICEROY'S INSPECTION/"

At 7 o'clock this morning E, the Viceroy proceeded to the North parade ground to make an inspection of the newly-enlisted recruits.

LIKIN COLLECTION,

Not the leal important and certainly the most valuable as far as the large shipping in setents of the pen are concerned is the equip. men for extinguishing fires on board ships David Gillies. The fire-engine is from the in harbour which has been fitted up on the RH. JUNIOR QUADRILLE CLUB. forwarded to the Ministry of Internal Affairs at

well-known firm of makers Merryweather & Son, Itiscapable of coping with a volume of 750 gallons of water per minute, throwing up a continuous stream ras fi, high. With such pres- sure the Darid Gillier should render invaluable service, in case of emergency, on any outbreak of fire in any of the larger godowns on the water- front whether on the island or at Kowlong. The Dock Co, is to be congratulated on their addi. tion to the appliances for protecting the ship ping against the risks of fire whilst in post.

„The Danud Gillies is under the command of Capt. Majer. The new tung has the distinction in that her first requisition for service was King Alfred, Ragship of the British Comman made this forenoon when the towed 11,M.S. der-in-Chief as this station, into dock for ber usual overhaul,

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FANCY DRESS BALL...

The dance of the season held in the F.E. Theatre on Thursday, May 16th, way a decided success. The Theatre was tastefully decorated and dancing continued from 8 pm. The collection of Likin dues in Canton has to 3 a.m. The following is a list costumes considerably increased during the first ten worn by the "Sappers" and "their guests: days of this moon: the amount collected Mr. Hayward (Moslem Lady) Mrs. Musso during the period is Tin. 63.345.847; while it (Peace) Mrs. Lethbridge (A Dairymaid) Men was only Tis, 22,4,0825 in the preceding Norton (Erin go bragh) Mrs. Lightburn (Red ten dayı," white and b un) Mes. Dobbinson(Parsee Lady) Mrs. Thorpe (Indian Princess) Mrs. Filch. (Italian peasant) Mr. Bush (Bridge Problem)" (Nuran hospital) Mrs. Oxberry (Roman Bat) Mrs. Blackmán (Mercia) Mrs. Haskisson Mt. Masei (Messenger) Mrs. Wynberg (Sailor)

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS DUR

American (Manchuria) asutigst,. German (Prins Bity! Friedrich) atst Inkt, Indian (K'umsque) ast prox. German (Print Sigismund) 2 id promije.

The P. & O. S; N. Co's La Sumatra left,

Singapore for this port on Bil last, at 6 pm.

The Rubiles Monila ca 18th inst.; after- noon, and is due bare op arst inst,, at daylight. The E. & A. Co's as Eastern from Sydney, this por &c., left Port Darwin yesterday, for Manila and

Mr. Fogg (Shamrock 1) Misa Sheffold (La

A BURGLARY is reported as having taken place Qulon (Arabian lady) Miss M, Quino (Vesia Poupee) Miss M. Sheffield (Coon boy) Miss

at. No. 50, Wing Lok Street-the residence of a Tility) Miss Goldenberg (Grecian girl) Mixx M. merchant named Kwong Kim Chao. At about Goldenberg (Polly) Mrs. Easter (Union Jack) two o'clock on sunday morning a man gained Miss Easier (Spring) Mr. Walton (Scotch admittance 19 the house by picking the lock of flisbergirl)," Mr. Clees (Gentleman, 13th cen the trpat door. Then quietly creeping into tury) Mr. Jacobs (Territorial soldies) Mr. the room, the burglar, believing that his actions Robertson (Cowboy) Mr. Goldenberg (Admir minor, Near an unoccupied bed, he found Mr. Parkinson (Egyptian) Mr. Thompson were not watched, proceeded to search the pre-al Nicotine) Me, Lethbridge (N.CO.RE.) portmantent, and he was in the act of leaving (Baachcomber) Mr. Tata (Courtier 13th Ca C. P. R. COLL. Empress of India the house with when he was seized on the landing, and broded over to a policeman, who. took him to the Central police station. The portmantenis contained clothing and othersoft 20,

about $30. The accused, who Chang Choli was charged Wood, at the Police Court ith burglary and thell.", He WAS FIN-

by Chinese merchants, and not satisfied with THE Cantonese Guild and other prominent the progress already recorded is actually members of the Canton community residing is engaged in the active encouragement of the Shanghai gave a banquet on 12th jest, to bis propaganda. Were such really the case the Honour Taai Nai-huang, the Total the use

of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs on the Bub it would be time for the Powers to take up bling Well Road being kindly lent for the paix the matter and sternly assist in repressing pase. There were also theatricals, leading the misdirected energy of a commercial actors of the Hupch Road thastres belex community which had become wilfully blind geged to play during the basquet. "We et to its international obligations. But the alpoʻstate en passant that the members of the assertion, has not a leg to stand on." The Consular Body in Shanghai called on his Hon message in question, as it appears in the car at abe Bureau on Saturday, in retem for

Be the format visite of the Total's law days pra kay Japanese vernacular Press, states that the

Talkoo Company is exponding 50,000 yen retained on his stall in the effort to secure the expulsion of japan.., Shih-kmang the

from the Southarni

may

tory) Mr. Walsh (Bushranger) Mr. Shenfield (Couriter igth Century) Mr. Goldenberg (Earl Chesterfield) Messra, Hutcheson and William (Babes in the Wood) Kr. Leskin (Harry · Lad der), Mr. Grandý (Convict 4010) Mr. Shole (Rajah of Bhoog) Mr. Taylor (Coinamsu), Hr. war ton's a wax OD

The Imperial Gern (Newmarket Böövis) Mr. Hayward (A be exported here on 321 Son) Mr. Tomar (Feonis player) Met The Imperial Ge Jordan (Berth (asms, Haigh and Pitchford ZDOM CE SHER

left. Yokotams, pin, on 17th just for Victor

Tha HLA L. 14. Briggronde lol); here on 24th, inks Imper

and Vancouver VGRA

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