Eutimations.
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH SATURDAY AUGUST 29 1908.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Tilk German mail of the 29'h July was deli vered in London do the 28th lost. GATE Tax fourth mesting of the llongkong Gym- A: S. WATSON & CO., khata Club fixed for this afternoon has been
LIMITLE
"ESTABLISHED AD). 1841.
AERATED WATER
The Patrol Cruisers.
INSPECTED BY ADMIRAL LI CHUN.
UJIINESE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEFA
SATISFACTION; }
porpened until next Saturday, the 5th proxi
The ubiquitous Admiral Li Chun, commans Tur Anti-Imparialsı party declares that it will | der-in-chief of the Kwangtung Navy, is on a visit support Mr. Bryan, ` Both sides of the Repub to the Colony in connection with his official licas party in lows have declared for Mr. Taft. | Julies. Admiral Li, who placed theorder for the ACCORDING to a Tokio despatch of 24th inst, construction of the four West Rivar patrol Dr. Koch has sailed for Washington, where Crumers with the Hongkong shipbuilding yards,
has evinced considerable interest he will attend the laternational Tuberculoris Coolerence.
is Majesty the King has not been advised tő MANUFACTURERS. exercise is power of disallowance with respect to the Ordinance to amend The Evidence -Ordinance 1889
Our STONE
GINGER
BEER.
is brewed only from the finest Jamnica Ginger.
THE King's exequatur empowering Mr. Tauraichire Funtry to act as Vice-Contul for japan at Hongkong has received. Hi Majesty's signature,
The master of the r. Chương Sking: seponti į steamer's mast showing above water of For Point, Hokshan Bay. Haitan Straits, appar ently not long immersed.
MR. G. Wailleumier, secretary of the Interna tional Cotton Mills and one of Shanghai's most popular jackeys, has returned to the northern
settlement fam his holiday.
FOR allowing the "Yulo" of his boat to pro- Pure, Wholesome and jet outboard, while lying alongside the st. Najahuri, Chan Mi, a boatman, was fined 51 in the Police Court, this morning,
Refreshing.
It has, since its introduction, steadily gained in popularity, and
Itt the action in the Summary Court yesterday arer alleged damages to a house roof Mr. M.);
A. Vas was the plaintiff He was represented by Messrs. Goldring, Barlow & Morrell,
solicitars.
Ine
progress of their building the forenoon to-day, accompanied by bli suite, he visited the shipyard of the Hongkong and Whampsa Dock Co., at Hungbom, where two (out of four) of the cruisers are building for the Canton Provincial Government, The Chincio Commander-in-Chiel was received by Mr. W. Wilson, manager at Kowloon Admiral Li, who on the occasion of als fire viast, expressed considerable satifaction with the expeditious minaner in which, the contact was being carried out by the Dock Co, reiterated his pleasure at the progress to wards rapid completion which the construc tion of the cruisers bad advanced. Both the vessels are all but finished. Admiral Li and his expert staff, who was attended by Capt. 7. P. Hall, superintending surveyor on behalf of the Chinese Government, maden careful and minute examination of the vessels as they were shored up on the stocks," "At the end of the inspection be thanked Mr. Wilson for the seception accorded him and congratulated the manager and his technical staff upon the efficiency of the work he had just completed to examine.
At their present rate of progress the cruisers are expected to be lupthed by the third week is September, and as the engines will already have been fitted up and completed
we may now fairly claim it to be. we are requested to state that the Actiog. Ne. the vessels will be ready to be delivered to
unrivalled.
PRICE
75 cents per
doz.
Bottles charged, for at $1.20 per dozen and credited in full on being returned in good condition.
S. WATSON &
LIMITED.
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the naval authorities al Capton before the end of next month, or well within contract time.
Admiral Li Chus was also interested in the repair party engaged on H,M. destroyer Hair ing which was stranded near Lyeemua Pass on the 27th ult, and is undergoing extensive
therland Consol-General will hold a reception at the Hongkong Hotel from 11.30 a.m. to pm, on the 31st instant, in honour of the birth- day of Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina. His Excelleney the Cavernor has been pleased to recognise, provisionally and proding the re-repairs at Kowloon, The Chinese Daval officia! ceipt of His Majesty's exequatur, Dr. Räysler had also an opportunity of scoing soms of the as Consul, for Germany' al Hongkong during otter vessels crippled in the disastrous ty the absence op leave of Dr. E. A. Voretzsch,
phoon; he was unconsciously given a demons MR. T. L. PExķins, executive engineer, has bien deputed by His Excellency the Goverror- in Council to act on behalf of the Building Authority an all cases referred to ip section 207
CO..]a of the Public Hekh and Buildings Ordio-
HONGKONG, CHINA & MANILA. Hongkong, 25th August, 1908,
BIRTH,
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ance, 1903.
We learn from a Hankow piper that Com-] mander General Chang, of that province, has engaged a Japanese as balloon teacher to the i regiment. "Already be has issued orders to the officers to select able soldiers to attend, billage ascent exercise at the Military
On August 14, 1909, at Shanghai, the wife of Academy, Frederick Kayden, of a daughter.
MARRIAGE.
On August 10, 1968, at Coure-el-5. Front (France), JULKI GORY, I M. Customs,ib UZIE THYSS daughter of Frédéric Thyss, Manager Banque de Mulhouse.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908.
A BATTLESHIP MYSTERY
DISPHLIKD.
of the rumour of war between Argentina and
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THE Japanese Government has is med, through the foreign Embassies and Legations in Tokio, invitations to foreign Goveremsats 10 send military officers to inspect the grand-manuvres of the Japanese army, to be held in the pro vinces of Scuro, Kawachi and Idsumi" this aslumā.
AT St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, 'to-morrow, The Holy Communion will be administered at |mid-day. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 21.
m. (attended, weather permitting, by the Church parade party of "F" Company Middlesex Regiment), Evening Prayer and Sermon, at 6 pm, as usual.
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The telegram, which is published to day, A BOARDING house runner, trading under the came of Furg Min, of 64, Second Street, walk" Brazil, and the suggestion that, the threed into the compound of No. 7 Police Statien
dast evening in search of a friend, whom he be mammoth warships (now building in Englandered to have been arrested. Inspector Robert- for the latter country) have been ordered on accommodated Fung Man with a cell for with a view to a probable contest for the pepass. He paid one dollar in the Police future auvereignty of Uruguay, dispels the Court, ibis moṛalog. mystery which has surrounded the construc- tion of the big battleships. It has been terled, with a great show of reason, that the Brazilian navy has un imperative need of vessels of this type, far surpassing in power and size anything aflost and in cog-escape without paying attention to the victime,
The Japan Mall says that a young man of German nationality ras over a japanese and bis infant about 4.30 p.m. on Aug. 15th while rilogie Yamamoto-cho,injuringthem severcly. is said to have attempted to make his
but was stopped by some peopit, who handed im nve to the Bluff police, by whom he underwent examination.
Miniary, proposes to construct a railway from Hapa to Yunnan in order to facilitate com:
mission. Reiter, however, in today's tele gram, which in reproduced elsewhere, sup 'plies the ostensible raings d'etre of the three
Goliaths." In design, aniament and speed HE Ministry of Posts and Communications these vessels are strikingly similar to the has instructed the Directors General of the battleships which Japan has nw under con-various Imperial Railways to manage with struction. In that connection the car fatty and to dismiss all the supernumer aries now in the employ of the Railways. It *York Herald, to which Japan is a bugaboo is stated that in obedience to this order about of the first magnitude, insists that these fany supernumerary officials employed on the vessels, while ostensibly building for Brazil, Peking-Mukden Railway will be dismissed. 'are in fact designed for Japan, and intimates | 11, B. Chêu 1 ib, President of the above-noted-
that a secret strangement exists between Brazil and Japan to this end This state. ment has been indignantlydenied by Brazilian 'diplomats, but there has been no official or semi-official denial from Japan of the fact, The fact that Japan has not denied this story, but has ignored it altogether, is taken In quarters other than those of the Herald offices as tending to cast a doubt on the correctness of the Herald's assumption. According to another American opinion the argument is that if Japan were really arming in this secret way there would be a denial at once of the story. Sure of those
munications.
GIVING some fanher particular received by milt of the death of Mrs. Vaughan Smilt, lale Editor of the Peking and Tientsin Times and formerly connected with the Japan Gasifir, the former journal states that the discovery of her dangerone state, which led up to the operation, was purely accidental, The deceased lady called on June gth on Dr. Mcgavin, who had attended her late husband, and during the visit be noticed she had great difficulty in breathing. He wked permission to cxamine try and found that goitre had so developed
tration of the capabilues of the Duck staff and appliances of the occasion of his visit across the harbour this forenoon.
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THE ANTI-UPIUM CAMPAIGN,
The new opium regulations drawn up by the Imperial Commissioners in charge of the pro- bibnica of opium smoking have been approved by the Throne. According to these regulations,
AS-CANTON, DAF BY DAY.
TJIE ANTI OPIUM CAMPAIGN,
{From Our Dan Correspondent.]
Canton, zlib August..
FEMALE COUNTERFEITER
CONFICIED.
CURIOUS STORY UNFOLDED. VA famale swindler, who was found guilty of uttering counterfeit coins, was doult with in the A commissioner for the prohibition of opium Police Court this morning. The woman--` smoking will shortly make a tour of inspection | Ghan Ho-appeared balore Mr. J. H. Kemp on throughout the various provinces to ascertain (bron charges. She was accused of (1) being the extent of "success" that has attended the "in possession of four counterfait swenty-cont opium prohibition measures of the Imperial, pieces (2) passing off four twenty cent pieces Covemment, The Canton Anti-aplum Society and (3) with being in possession of thirty-nine has arranged for a meeting to take place on counterfeit twenty-cent pieces. According to the gist instant, for the purpose of making ar the story told to the magistrate, Chan Ho, on rangemans for the seception of the coming the 10th instant, want to a house in Third Birnet, commissioner, and at the same time to devise West Point, to engage a 'cobic. The landlady farther means to calorce the anti-epjum regu agreed to rent her the room she wanted, but as lations with a view to stricter compliance there a safeguard, asked for twenty cents as secushy
Chan' Ho banded over a dollar, bill and receiv- ed as change eighty cents, in ten-cent pieces. Lum Tak Yuan was the promoter of the After a while, Chan Ho returned the money to scheme for the construction of the Caston the landlady, saying that she wanted twenty- Macao Railway. Be bad entered into a concent pieces instead of leas. This she recaived. trict with certain Portuguese merchants for the To make a long story short, Chan Ho came to conduction of the road at the end of 1906 the conclusion that she was not pleased with As a work on the line has been started since the room and demanded bar dollar bill back. the signing of the contract, Lum reported the The landlady, not hungrying for any trouble, matter to the Ministry of Posts and Lommunireturped the money, Miss Chan handing back cations and asked the Ministry to pegotiate the four twenty-cent picass which she had va- with the Portuguns, Minister at Peking to ca cel the contract. It is now reported from Peking that the contract signed by the two parties concerned has been cancelled.
with. N
'CANTON-MACAD RAILWAY,
RONAM QAOL.
With reference to the suggestions of the officials of the loss Police Station for the establishment of an industrial department in consection with the prison of that station for'pilsoâers convicted of minor offences, the Viceroy bas now approved of the proposals and instructed the officials of that station to
draw up regulations for the proposed depari meat,
ceived as change for her dollar bill. Curious to remark, saab after the lady's departure, the land lady discovered that the eight ten-cant places
and four twenty-cot pieces which she had
received from Chan Ho were counterfait. This resulted in Chan Ho's arrest. On these charges
the accused was found guilty. She was sen innced to three months' had labour on the first and second charges, and on the third to pay a fine of $170, or go to gaol for a further term of theen months
THE CHINA SQUADRON,
COPPER CURRENCY..!
H.M.S. "KING ALFRED'S" TARGET PRACTICE. The Canton Mint had suspended the minH.M.S. King Alfred carried out her annual ing of copper cepts for three months from the Heavy Guplayers tests at Weihaiwel on 5th moon this year. The coining of the copper August 18. Considerable ill-luck *. cx- Currenty was resumed yesterday. Part of the perienced in the large number of miss-fires output of this colonge w 1 be exported to Kwangsi for circulation.
SHIPPING CASUALTIES IN "
JAPAN,
UNUSUALLY 'PREVALENT.
but for which it was hoped that the King Alfred would have achieved a stw record. Even in these adverse circumstances the actual work is |extremely good and will with difficulty be ex- | celled in other divisions of the Fleet. The
following are the full scores :—
Gua
Guo-layer.
The fist" of shipping casusllies is usually small at this time of the year, owing to the fact that the sea is as a rule fairly calm between April and September. This year, however, hai 9 2" Aft, Turret. James, C. P. O.
Fore proved an exception, as may be judged from
the fact that between the 25th'oflast month and 6′′ Gun
Middleton P.O
Rounds
the gt instant oight steamers, with ad aggre A. Casemate. Martin, C. P. O......... 9 gate tonnage of 6,827, were stranded or A.2 wrecked, the ampant covered by insurance 4.3
if any official should be found suppressing agregating 40103. The names of the Ad uprum with slackness or indifference be witamers coming to grief and the amount of B. bo severtly punished, while those who have insurance covered on each vessel are as
folians:- shown energy la enforcing the Opium Decrees will be rewarded and commended,
The British Minister in Peking has s'ated to the Wairupu that the Hangkong authorities have issued a decice probibiting the export of opium,inte China.-N. G, D. News,
AMERICA AND CHINA.
THE SUGGESTED ALLIANCE, 1"
Washington, August 25. Butler of excitement in official and diplomatic Candidate William H. Taft has caused a
circlesbystatements made to-day in a speech, in which he discussed oriental conditivas in gene--
ral and declared that the United States should aid in thedevelopment of China. The speech hat heen widely reported and the dicium on China bas been given a special significance in view of the recent proposal of an alliance between the United states and Colon. The opposition has seized upon the remarks as an occasion to point a moral and adoin a tale of the das gers of imperialism and entangling alliances, while the friends of the candidate interpret the de- claration as throwing a new light up the eastern situation and print the way for Ameri case diplomacy. Coblenews American.
The New York Press refuses to discuss the proposed alliance between America and China, suggested by the New York Hera, and merely laughs at the proposal as the "usual empty op alon" of the Herald. The published state ment attributed to Mr. Wu Ting-fang, the Chinese Minister, has been denied as an utter
fabrication,
CHOLERA AT THE YANGTSZE POSTS
Hankow," Aug, 2tali quite rife, and that amongst the latest victims From Ichang we learn that cholers there is who have succumbed to the disease is the compradore of. Mesars, Jarding, Matheson Co., Ld. As yet no doctor has appeared to re- place the late resident medico. We learn, however, that the services of a missionary doctor from Hopan have been obtained, and he will proceed to Ichang almost immediately. On account of cholera and also drought for such a long time, the fire engines of the differ ent Beatvalent Societies at Hankow, as out washing the fireets in the native city every afternoon after 4 1
-4 p.m.-Banków Daily News.
HEMP conditions in the Philippine islands are who hold to this view make the guest, for its operation was urgently necessary. Mra, Insproving steadily and the output of the Vaughan Smith might hava choked at any fibre ia'constantly increasing as is shown by.
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Telegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH !
*S BERVIUEN
PARLIAMENT FOR CHINA
IMPERIAL DECREE ISSUED.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung For"]
Peking, 28th August,
Au Imperial Decree was issued on the 27th inst, directing the open- ing of a Parliament to take place within nine years from this year,
The Decree is a very long docu- mont and contains more than sev hundred characters.
A NAVAL BASE
CHUSAN 18, SELECTED,
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."1
Peking, 28th August. The Imperial Government pro-
posca to utilize Chusan Island, in Chokiang Province, as a naval base
HANKOWSZECHUAN RAILWAY.
TO BE UNDER OFFICIAL 'MAN1GEMENT,
[By courtesy of the “Sharing Po,")
Peking, 28th August. The Ministry of Posts and Com munications has indicated that the
Hankow-Szechuan Railway will be controlled and managed by officials."
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LONDON, 27th August,
The organ of Prince von Buelow, German
5 Imperial Chancellor, affirms the right of Moroccans to choose their own raler, and 4thinks it desirable that Moroccans, should Fe quickly and thoroughly reassured regard Ing France's policy in Morocca.
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The King at Marienbad. After lunch at Marienbad His Majesty King Edward conversed privately with
4 guests, M, Iawplaky and .M, Clemenceau.
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pati Argentina and Brazil
The Chamber of the Argentide Republic has voted eleven millions sterling for addi 3tions to the fleet and renewal of the field 9 artillery.
Smith; A. B. 9 Topless, A. B. cour: 4 || 1 Jagr, C. P. O, mimic to 10 Jeffery, Gat. R. M. A..... 10
··Lammertoo Sgt. R. M. Að 7 Scotching, Gar. P. M. A. 10 Miller, Gar. R. M. A... 10
17 rounds 13 hits 434 14 93.
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6* gun
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C. P. O. Jago with to rounds to bits and Gor. Jeffery and Gay. Miller tach with ze rounds hits are the best 6" skott and C.P.C. James 9 rounde 7 bits the best 9'2" shot.
THE SÜGAR TRADE,
TRUST AMONG BUDAR REFINING COMPANIES - According to a Tokyo dispatch, printed in the Japan Chronicis, egoitations for the formation of a Trust, compulsing the Daig Nippon and the Yokohama and Kahe Sugar Refining companies, as proposed by the Dal Nippon, have mide considerable progress The object of the movement; like that of most of Truus, is to raise the price of sugir, it is hoped by 30 sen per pical. The producing power of the Dai Nippon in calculated at 200,000 bags
and that of the Yokobama and the Kobe Refin
ing companies at 29,003 bales eich per month. If the latter two companies combine, they sill cool! not compets against the other company and they_have_no_option_but_to...follow_the dictites of the Dai Nippon. Should the negotiations come to a successful issue, the Da Nippon calculates on cisazing an additions! profit of Y120,000 by the arrangement, to the loss of the people generally. Dere, therefore, is an example of the evil done by protective duties, if competition was free, and sugar cam
in from abroad without tax, thit endeavour to the consumer for the benefit of the shareholderi in sugar refineries would be impossible. "ACCORDING 10 a telegram received by the Kokomín, naval experts bave tested the torpedo U.S.N., and they were pleased with the satis
an invented by Commodore Cleveland Davis, factory results of the experiment. This gur throws a profeciile which explodes after paak ing through a ship's armour. At the trial iş penstrated the thickest armour without explo, ding. It is expected that it will be adopted by the U.S. Navy.
In the Heavy G. Li, sest last year the record the King Alfred wax for
rounds bits fulls 9.3 Gon (2)psett. 19 $9 15 {" (16) *** 176 164 16 Averige for 6 guosi 11 10.75 6 This year the target has been considerably reduced, being now but the size of the tulla-eye last yest (10-fi, by P-ft,) 10 that the firing of the ship is highly creditable.
her. Annual Guo Layers Tes and with ber t′′ On August 19′′H=M.S.ledford carried put
Gans (g-in No) fired or rounds with 65 hito.
Average pergun 7.59 rounds, 5.4.1 hits. - Hawklos-P.Q. 1,was best ahol with 10 rounds
8 hits -N. C. D. Nees.
There has been talk of war between Argen tina nd Brazil for some time past, and it is suggested that the three Dreadnoughts which are being built in England for the latter counity have been ordered with a view to i probable contest for the future sovereignty of Uruguay.
Floods in América.
Serious. Boods have occurred in Georgia and South Carolins where great damage has been done to the cotton and com crops.
Anglo-Russian Trade.
An influential meeting of the Londop Chamber of Commerce has decided to form Russian section to strengthen Anglo- Rusio trade relations.
The Patents and Designs Act: The Patents and Designs Act comes into operation to-day
Extraordinary aclivity is being displayed by Germans and Americans in opening 1P REPAIRS FOR SHANGHAI. Works in England in order to prevent the
THE PHILIPPINE JOBS."
The transport Brward upon her nism to Manila from her present trip, will be then off her run and will be sent to Shanghai, naiving
Engineering and Dock Compiry will have there about September 14. Tas Shanghai
She will not be ready for service in the islands. the ship under repairs for about nine weeks, before December
The Wright will be placed on the Sewards run south and the Liacum will take the Vunyan
route.
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The Mudanao run will be supplemented by FOR bringing letters into the Colony, for de- what the Warren can do in carrying passengers, livery, without the same having passed through beef and ice for the bands of the Post Office, was, the charge a |* Chinaman named Chan Shan Tho had to answer AN actor and a hawker, who were amusing In the Police Court, this morning. The letters themselves in Hollywood Road yourdrday after. nineteen in all-which were mostly addressed noon by poaching each other over the head, to America, were discovered by Police-Sergeant because they could not settle an argument Wilson, who was searching for opium. The amicably, had each te pay three dollars, or go accused was fined $ig for the office, the alter to gact for one week with hard labour, in the
Police Court, this morning.
cancellation of patents, and there is every prospect that twenty-five millions sterling will be invested in England for the manu facture of articles previously malle abroad.!
Venezuela.
The Caracas Court has found the Frennh
Cable Company guilty of complicity with General Matos in the revolution, and has condemned the company in five million, dolları damages besides an amount to assemble Inter,
SHIPPING AND MAILS
"MAILS" DUN” English (Devanka) and prox; 6 km. Indian (Namiang) 4th prox. 5 Gersan (Prind Wäldemar) 18th
The Russian se. Lituania Icft Singapore on
18th lost, a m., and may be expected here on 4th prox, part the co
The L. C. S.°N) Co's 11. Naming from Catc cutia and the Straits (eft Singapore for this port
on 28th inst. When
The E, & A. Calsus, Aldenken, fonás Nyď, ny, felelt Masildon 28th Inst, and I
The P. Lt. S. S. Cars, Siberia lail
is nothing more than a guess, that China is momest, and hearing this she consented to the figures of the receipts of the staple, both Dafira being fourteen days' bard Izbour. the country which will ultimately turn up in undergo the operation. On June 13th she here and is Cebe.. The total receipts of hemp we leath that the proposed ailway exten. 4 LANDSLIDE took place on Kennedy Road possession of the Brazilian ships. At one entered the same nursing home in which her at the two parts last year from January 1 to log of the line connecting with the Finghsiang yesterday afternoon. A Chinaman, named time there seemed to be something in this husband had been treated. Mrs. Vaughan August 24 amounted to 611,380 bales, and fortes if to be undertaken by the Canton-Hai Fong Lon, about forty-six years age, was en
hers to-morrow morningmirates Jatter theory, but it is pure, conjecture, with Smith was is good spirith, although Dr. the same period this year the receipts were kow Raliway Company. The Finghsiang collared at the time filling bij baskets with earth out any base of known fact upon which to McGavin told her frankly that the chances of | 635,646 bales, Shipments to the Unlied. King, mits proposed to make this extension on their which he was scraping from the hillside, · He Yokohamx on agih insti?and will be rest, and Reuter's despatch to-day dispels all success were about even. The operation was dom have increased
what over 12,000 line from Chuchaw to Shansban, but the He could not get out of the way in time and was | arrive in Hongkong on Bih prex, the conjectures that, had been erroneously out to be more serious than at first suspected, bales for this
performed on Monday, June syth, and turned bales and show
ent; of 166,901 nan división" of the Canton-Haskow Railway buried in the debris” The accidint was 001c17 Thi N. X. Kị 1ị Nikto formed as to the ultimate ownership of the but it was successful and hopes were entertain, the
bales for considered that this line should be built by the ed by a number of other coalies, who rushed to Line, left Manila for this port
The Ralway Company, the British yards which have nad of recovery. On Tusaday, however, the face
pofirionale men's musistance. The coolls and is expected here no 3 st jost battleships in the British y
1 The P&O SEN. had apparently Keen Killed instantly and hit Singapore for this port on 18/h formed the subject of, 19 much speculation: mpeni
patient developed szem
parumonis in the left foop.
body was sent to the monɑary by the Wanchal with the outward küglish by the
nial ports The sary costant of the Bourd
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