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Intimations,

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 1908.

tween. We read of students who have learn ed all they know by the slimmer of a peat 'fire'and of savants whose ability to speak in a dozen tongues has been won by sheer dog gedness. But most of these ancients have pass ed away to their long rest. There are mighty A. S. WATSON & CO., few of them alive to-day. What we belleve in

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at the present time is competition, whether it be la learning a language or selling an au tomobile.. Why then should there be no op. portunity given to those who wish to have a working knowledge of the Chinese language to attain that end? It may be suggested that the young Britishers who come out to CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, the Far East should attend the evening classes, otherwise known by the grandiloquent &c, &er, &e.

title of the Hongkong Technical Institute, But is it to be expected that the smart young Englishman or Scotsman will consent to take his place alongside a pack of schoolboys and reduce himself to the level of the first stan dar All pride and ridiculous grandeur it will be said. It may be so, but how would a student, who has presumably arrived at the years of discretion, feel if he were "called down" by an irascible teacher in front of a class of youths because his quantities were false and his accent absurd? It may then be argued that the Y.M.C.A. should take the matter in. hand. Well, the Y.M.C.A. |

stitution where every prospect pleases and not even man is vile, but these are a good many people who are not coainoured of the ways and doings of the Y.M.C.A., who object

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How is it, we wonder that the average THE French mail of the 17th October was dali. man, that is to say one who is neither a fovered la London on the 17th inst, nor a cheap hoitation of a tailor's dummy,

takes such an absorbing interest in cases ANOTHER Berious bank failure occurred in

A FIRE "broke out at No. 35. Chiu Loong Street, this morning and damage done to the extent of Stas. We are not in a position ta state whether or not the house was covered by

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which arise over questions concerning ladies Peking last week when a draft bank stopped millinery? Let such a caso be reported-1 payment. It is reposted that the Chinese Gavi and if you notice they are always reported at erament is the heaviest loser. length, usually because the reporters are of the male sex and for once in a while com bine duty with pleasure-let there he such a case brought into Court and we are all enter tained with details about rulle and ruches, presementere and chiffon, waist lengths and A STUDENT belong to one of the Govern fichus, pleats, plats, and platters and other ment schools in Peking has been arrested for words to the same effect. Few of those spreading insidious rumours. The student will belonging to the masculine gender have be brought before the Court of Cassation some the very faintest idea what all these strange time this week. bizarre things imply, but let the questionING arise as to the merits of a directoire as com. pared with a princess and the most respect. able smoking room will become a sort of rogues' parliament. Perhaps it is the mys tery which surrounds the top dressing of the ladies that excites the curiosity of the mala being. It has been recorded, by one of the sex, that a lady can wrap herself up in seven- teen 'different rolls of cloth variously put to- gether, and yet look like a sylph. If a man

forth as a second edition of a London aldermau, and all his friends consider it their duty to make nasty remarks on his appearance, Give the average mari' a fancy

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AMUKDEN dispatch to the Asahi states that a notification has been issued by the Viceroy nonouncing that the cultivation of opium will be prohibited in the three Eastern Provinces after next year.

AMONG the passengers who left for Shanghai by the s... Nippon fru to-day was Capt. P. Mitchell Taylor, the popular A.DC. 16 H.E. the Governor, who recently, underwent an joperation for appendicitis.

IN connection with the A. D. C's performances of A. Country Girl, we are requested to state that all persons who have booked seats for any of the performances should take their tickets at the earliest convenience.

Quarantine in Hongkong.

OBSERVATION STATION.

ESTABLISHMENT AT LAICHIKOK. The following regulations for the setting apart of an Observation Station Laichiko for the detention of persuns arriving on board vessels subjected to quarantion, are published in the Gazelle

1. Thein regulations are additional to the quarantine fegulations in Table 1.of the Mer- chant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance, ・・

2. The place known as the Government Ob

CANTON BOR TOONIST.

THE WONDER-CITY OF THE ORIENT

No ordinary description can do justice to the unique experiences enjoyed by the tourist who taken a trip to Canton and Macao in the course of his warderings in the Far East. We hava often felt sorry for the sprigs of nobility and garlanded notabilities who visit the Orient in all the panoply of Western civilisation, whose idea of pleasure is a trainfond of Coolies and a Caravan of belongings. "Bow Ittle they can appreciate the isnumerable delights, charms) and wonders of such a fantastic city as Canton can only be realised by the ordinary servation Station at Laichikok shall be set cruise plan, and who must jostle and hustle mortal whose pocket is not built on the widow's apart as a place for the detention and seclusion with the ratives as best he may. Canton, in of persons, whether actually suffering from our opinion, bas never been scoured from end disease or not, arriving on board vastels sub-to end by a single soul. Some of the authori

ties have no doubt ideas that certain districts. exist in the midst of this vast conglomeration of hovels, mansions, matabeds and yameni but nobody would take his solemn davy" 23rd November, 19:87 Instructions for owners or agents of infected that he could point out any particular vessels from which the passengers or crew, or spot with exactitude. Of conne there are any of them, are removed to the Observation the guides, the plump, imperturbable, man Station at Laichikok by order of the Healthc leaders of the cribglug tourist-for however big a man may feel on board the Officer of the Fort..

jected to quarantine, t

Council Chamber,

C. CLEMENTI, Clerk of Councils.

1. If the Health Officer shall order the pas-magnificent vassale of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamship Company ban en vouis seogers, and crew, or any of them, of an "infected." vessel to do wept under observation to the capital of South Chion hel bát a very At the Observation Station aforesaid the owners mail sprat when he finds himself in a Chinese or agents of the said vessel shall provido -

'thoroughfare measuring three feet, wide and (a) All necessary boats for the removal of every Chipamen in sight yelling his loadest such panengers and crew, or any of them, towell, there are the uides who generally select the Observation Station,

the most characteristic streets for your delecta to, and ibey knew something about Canton. They know where the temples:are and the places

plous prices. They know where the singing bontsareand the river restaurantą, „In factkey.

(4) All food for such passengers and crew

to the title tattle that goes on there, the pair of boots, a red vest, a velvet coat and a IT is reported that Mr. Koike, Japanese Consul according to the scale in Schedule A of these, #hare you can buy Chinasó nick-packs al feb.

cliqueism which is said to abound, and the spirit of self glorification" which is believed to hang around the place. The fact of the matter is, that if such classes as those inaugurated in London and operating in Japan were started Hong- kong they should be held either finder the egis of the Chamber of Commerce or the local branch of the China Association; and admission should be confined to British and European mercantile, assistants who should have-tu-pay-a-fee-sufficient-to-over-all- bapenses, so that the ratepayers would not be required to contribute a single copper. It will be said, perhaps, that this is another form of class distinction, but we maintain it nut. The youth of the Colony, born and bred in the Colony, have their schools and institutes For colds in the Chest, Juronchitis lore and what not. The Government officials have throat, &c.

cher special allowances and opportunities for learning the language of the country. The A. S. WATSON & CO., police and the Sanitary inspectors are en

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The Hongkong Celegraph

Hongkong, Saturday, Novemmar 28, 1908.

A PROPOSITION FOR THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCH. Reference was made in yesterday's issue to the laudable efforts which are being put

pair of three button gloves and you can realise what a criminal looks like when he is on the march to the scaffold. Not so the gentle sex, whose tricks and charms arc never seen to greater advantage than when they have rifled a millinery store. What with lace here and Bummery there, and sidekicks at nothing and sweeping of street garbage, they resemble mostly a mass of ethereal fluff, which it is highly dangerous to touch. The man-looks-on-in-amazement and has grave doubts about Solomon's glory, incidentally wondering what the Queen of Shebe wore when she was doing the fascinating act. But let that same nymph, all string and tinsel, and tacks,. discover that there is a joint loose some. where and then the entente cordiale is at an end. As it is, a woman getting into her. toggery requires the assistance of ten quali. fied experts, including the cat-as those men who are taking their better halves to the St. Andrew's Ball on Monday will flod pui-and she must have the absolute run of a ten-acre park in order to pick-up the scattered hairplos The poor male creature may find himself relegated to a cellar with a collar a size too sinali and no studs, but he can only grow purple and vent his anger où the sympathetic dog. Fancy that man hay ing once encased himself In his blacks, warching off to the tailor, yelling out vitu. perative epithels and dragging him by the hair of the head in front of the nearest magistrate, simply because there was a gusset or something where it should not be. He couldn't do it not for an old-age pension and a race dinner combined. But the lady the will have her rights and who can blame her? The joke is that all ladies are beaull fui whether the Valenciennes is in order or not, but they won't believe it, whereas so man feels respectable unless he is dressed like a vagabond. And so the lady goes to Court, with the tailor in tow and the misers ble magistrate is told all about it and we can only hope he understands the secret of the trouble. In a case which occurred the other daya Hongkong lady ordered two dresses-one fitted her, the other didn't, Mr. Justice Gompertz had the pleasure of hearing the arguments pro and com and we fancy they were mostly com, because the lady was the defendant, having refused to pay for. the dress that couldn't fit. Now, we anxiously read that report, hoping that the Court would order the lady, in a friendly spirit, to assume the misfit garment or garments But Mr. Gompertz has no moral backbone apparently; he quailed at the prospect of suggesting that the lady should disfigure her

General at San Francisco, is to be transferred to Mukden, and that Mr. Hasihara, Second Secretary in the Japanese Embassy in Wash ington, will succeed to the post vacated... STEPHEN Wooton Bushell, CALG (4) of Ra vensbolt, Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex, form erly house surgeon at Guy's Hospital, and physician to the British. Legation at Peking from 1868-99, left sstate valued at £1,721,

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19-Majesty-the-King has not been advlied to: exercise his power of disallowance with respect lo Ordinance No. 12 of 1908, entitled An Ordinance to provide for the registration of

chemists and druggists and to regulate the sale of poisons.

HIS EXCELLENCY the Gaverner has been pleased 10 appoint-Mr. R. Ó. Hutchison to act as Head of the Sanitary Department, and Mr. A. E. Wood to act as Assistant Registrar General and Deputy Registrar of Marriages, with effect from 24th Nov. until further notice

instructions.

Such quantity or numbers as the Health Officer of the Port may deem neccessary.

(e) of lymph for the vaccination of the said passengers and crew, if the vessel from which the mid passengers and crew have been re- moved is quarantioëd för small-pox. “

f) of disinfectants, not exceeding the scale

for Chinese passenger ships. (Proclamation

No. 7 of 6th July, 1904.)

(a) of cooks, servants and scavenging

coolies

of water daily for cleansing or drinking

purposes.

the rate off of a tin daily for every 500 passen (1 of karesine oil for lighting purposes at

gers and crew.

2. In addition the owner or agents-afore said will pay to the Government such charges as the Health Officer of the Port, by certificate under his hand, may certify to have been in curred by Government for police guard, nurses, wardmasters, medicines, medical colons; for of the merchandise on board of her, from which the cleansing and disinfection of the vessel, of

the passengers and crew have bena removed;

passengers of crew who may die in the Station

know over so many things, but even they do not know all there is to know of Cantos; perhaps they might have a fairly good idea of the place if they lived to the age of Methuselab. So that the visitor who goes to Canton for a day or two, plore the neighbourhood and return with. or preferably a week cannot expect to ex-

the reputation of a Sven Hedin. But what he will see in that time will be sufficient to provide "him" with matter for wonder until the end of his days. His reminiscences may not fill-books-bar they will afford-big- them to the enchanted resims, than all the grandchildren greater pleasure, by transporting tales ofthe-Arabian Nights put together.. People in Hongkong are so closely connected with Canton that its marvels do not touch them aller a while. They do tht "enthuse,” and therefore it in all the more necessary that the traveller who really wants value for his money should know that that is a city adja

Bagdad. With this end in view, the Hong. cent to this Colony which rivals the mythical

Company, which had been in course of con- A LAROE wet dock of the Yokohama Dock and for the burial of the bodies of any of the kong, Canton and Macao Steamboat. Com struction since May 1996, has been completed and is expected to be opened by the middle of next month. This will, it is understood, be the largest dock in Japan

CANTON DAY, BY DAY.

A`MÃN-EATING TIGER.

HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor has been

[From Our Own Correspondent.] pleased to appoint Lieutenant-Colonel W. G.

Canton, 27th November, A. Bedford, C.M.G., R.A.M.C., Principal Medical

The other day a maneater was seen wander. Officer, Senth Chics Commgad, to be a meming in the neighbourhood of the Lin Tong vil Colonel J. M. Reid, R.A.M.C., Tesigned, with happened to be there at the time and on seeing, ber of the Sanitary Board, nes Lieutenant lage i Fa Yuen district, & peasant woman effect from the 19th instant,

her the tiger bounded upon her and badly mayled the poor woman in several parts of the heard the poor woman's cries, ran up to her body. A man, who happened to be near and rescue and he also received a wound on his back from the tiger's claws. ́is consequence of the serious nature of the wounds both the man and the woman died on the following day, The villagers are now using their best efforts to hunt down the beast..

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control of the Colonial Institute at Hamburg THE first Imperial, commissary on the board of

will be Dr. Kobner, one of the senior officials in the office of the Imperial Marine. For the last eight years. Dr. Kobber has been in charge of the affairs of Kiao-chao, which is adminis tered by the Navy, Departmedi.

death took place by drowning at Hankow

A USEFUL INSTITUTION,

Customs. The deceased was very near sight the Ministry of Internal Affairs calling for a on the 17th inst. of M. Devereux of the 1. M. The Viceroy has received instructions from ad and while walking near the race courte beistof the gentries in the different districts in is supposed to have fallen into a deep pond and the Kwangtung province with all particolars as was drowned. The body was later recovered to their names, age, titles, etc, so as to enable and an inquest was held. The deceased was the Ministry to make arrangements for the in well known at several ports,

́stitution of councils in the province-

WITHIN the last two or three weeks American,

continually running between Hongkong and pany whose "flect of tourist steamers are^^

Coton, have pablished a Handbook, which has only to be sess to be appreciated. It is not merely a guide; It is a record, for the photo graphic reproductions are so numerous that there will be little left for the kodak-carries to, soup, violone be wisely takes side tripa. – Tha Handbook contains about a hundred pages, admitably piloted, Bad exceedierly wall

scarcely think it necessary to do more than Macao trips but these are so well known that wo arranged.

mention the' fict."All we can say is, thất

Reference in also made to the

hatever the traveller may be, whether he is he is world-weary or sick of life, whether he travelling for pleasure or on business, whether is flying from a tampigeous spouse or chasing an elusive charmer, whether he has scaled Popocatepetil or roved across the Gobi desert, whether he is a youngster to whom the world is an open book or a hypochondring who has to face life with a bad liver, whether m is any of these, things or not he still has something to see to divert his thoughts at Canton, the wonder-city of the World. And be will gain his first insight sbrough the man dium of the Handbook to which, we have referred. It costs only a few cents and is sold, We understand, at the offices of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamship Company, g

MESSES. W. H. Bailey and Co., Limited, Al bion Works, Salford, Manchester, have received a repeat order for three tide-recorders for the - PRECAUTION against mutinEERS.

Japaness Ģoverament, to be fixed on the const As the result of the recent mutiny in Anhui, of Japan. Each of the instruments will auto- the Canton Viceroy has received a telegraphic graphically record fluctuations in the tide. despatch from the Viceroy of the Liang Kiang, levels up to 25 ft. on a weekly diagram men- H.E. Tuan Fang, advising the Canton authori||suring 26 in, by 43 lo. The diagram dirum Is" ties to take precautionary steps to prevent the driven by an eight-day clock with a 12 in, dial," mutizers from fleeing over to Canton.

AT St. Andrew's Church, Kowinan, to-morrow, Complaints have beca frequently lodged (First Sunday to Advent), the Holy Communion with the Canton Telephone Bureau by the will be administered at the close of the mid-day

LIKIN COLLECTION: The amount of Likin dube collected in Can- ton during the last ten days of the toth moon was 47,085.4.0.3 taela.

couraged to devote their spare time to the acquisition of Chinese by the promise of monetary rewards, and nearly every class, except-the-ordinary" clerk in te offish," is provided for. And, when all is said and done, the future, the commercial prosperity of the Colony, depends on the acquirements of the next generation of merchants. Let us suppose for a moment that the Chamber of Commerce took up the matter. Is there a member so poor or so farrow-ailuded and short-sighted that he would not of his own private resources helps forward such a class should the fees fail to reach a satisfactory figure at the outset? Would it not be for bis own benefit, or for the benefit of the firm he represents, that his European juniors should be capable of transacting the business of induce the rising generation of British mer. The firm with the Chinese customers at first chants in the Far Bast to acquite a working hand, instead of through an intermediary kaowledge of the Chinese language. As who generally fails to comprehend half the most of us are aware, indeed as most of us significance of the questions and answers he know from personal experience, the journey is called upon to interpret? It would not be from England to China is brightened by necessary for any magnanimous and public the roseate glamour of magnificent ideals, spirited individual to scaller his thousands in principal among which is the determina-promoting such a scheme. Indeed, the advent tion to learn the Chinese language so that of the philanthropist would be a distinct nuis. we may speak to the native as man ance, a blunder and perhaps à catastrophe.. and a brother. Some of the newcomers the students should be able to fix up to China mauage for a time to live up maiters for themselves-pay a moderate fee to their original aspirations, but the ten-about as niech as one pays for an oc ervating air of the Orient eventually works casional lamuch trip) and keep things going its way into the system and another slab is in a real spirit of camaraderie. As a matter added to pave the nether regions. If it were of fact, the class or classes should partake possible, however, for those who are am- of the nature of a club, the open sesame bitious to learn at least a smattering of the being the desire, to learn Chinese. What language in the company of their fellows distinction could be alleged against it in there cannot be the slightest doubt, in our

such a case?

to give a sordid illustration: opinion, that many an earnest assistant every first-class hotel has a private room for would be induced to attend the classes pro- those who are technically known as gentlemen; moted,-while-even the flippant and rapid there all meet on an equality, and curiously self by wearing a misht. The dramatic in Mrs. von Wiser will receive their friends at residents against the telephone,communication service. Morning Prayer and Bermon at 18: idler would find it worth his while to give enough, none but that special class seeks to stinct is sadly lacking in our only puisse home on Wednesday afternoon in honour of being in an unsatisfactory state, but so faram's Sunday School at 3 pm Evening Prayer"] over his variety for a space. In Hongkong invade the semi-sanctity of its precincts.

the sixtieth anniversary of the accession to the we have all sorts of fine ideas for benefiting. Such a class or club as we have described

Throws of the Ruler of the Austro-Hungarian, though, the telephone authorities have

these complaints have produced no effect at and Sermon at 6 pm. The Uffertorins will be the young. We have evening classes which

Monarchy, Emperor Francis Joseph the First. promised, to bring about a seform in their Association, god of St. Andrew's Church in aid of the Hongkong Church Maintenance are run at a dead loss to the community; we hear of a projected university which will also

QUERE things find their way to the suction has now also reported to the Viceroy that the debt, and has to meet some heavy claims in the administration. The Taoist of Constabulary Maloetenance Fand which is in the Treasurer's add to the burden of the Colony's taxation;

room. A few days ago an auctioneer an telephone in his yamen was in a wretched near falure there is a medical school which turns out an

nounced "Lot Icb,, Tibetan Bone Agron." condition and that wecessary steps should be average of two or three qualified dispensers

This apron was made of human bones, and taken without delay, with the result that the and assistent physicians every year, and it

Monastery in Tibst, situated on the shores of was brought by the owner from the Samding Viceroy has removed Superintendent Fung also bar to be supported by the Government

Lako Kamdok Tsq, the highest in the world of the Telephone Bureau from his office and which is another name forthe long-suffering | ing a facility for accommodation to new cit Parisian safon. If that is to be the case (15,000 ft, above:den laval), This monastery is appointed Mr. Lum Chún tó fil the vacancy, householder. But nothing is done, or sug cumstances, an insight into locaiconditions, an well and good, but if Mr. Gompertz thinks one of the largest it Tibet. Bone aprons are gested, for the benefit of the future.com access to the minds and hearts of the people he can take the contending parties into his very rare even in Tibet. The specimen realiseded the Viceroy that he was in receipt of mercial men of Hongkong, in the way of among whom they trade, than by securing a affording them an opportunity of acquiring knowledge of their language. The Japan Chinese tailor's art colanced by the de

owe room and gaze on the witchery of the £31 108) Even a colloquial knowledge of Chinese. It branch, recognising the importance of this fendant's "carriage," then there will be ruc. By kind permission of Major E... R. Chitty Relief Committee towards the flood relief funds,

very well to say that the really anxious fact, has prepared a scheme covering ations, not to say aqualls. The performance and the Officers of the sosth M.L.J. Regiment, the amount being the proceeds collected in a day am, and may be expected hers on 6th prog

must take place in open court, and the houring programme, at the Kowloon Hotel;-

the Band will play on Monday night, the follow asked the Viceroy to send a deputy to bis Con theatrical performance in Macao. The Consul should be advertised, for the benefit of the down-trodden proletariat who seldom gets a

sulite to receive the money. In reply the Viceroy thanked the Consul for his kindness and has given authority to the Relief Commit- taa ló voceira SAMA.

would be on exactly the same lines. And now let us see how the representative of the British Association of Japan regards the scheme of educating Britishers in the 'verna- aular. Speaking at the dioner of the China Association last month, Mr. Sale remarked that no better commencement can be made, by the envoys of our commeres, towards acquir

judge; if only Mr. Mowbray Northcote had been there with a committee of ladies from the "Country Girl" and as a set-off a few of the pleaders attached to the Christian Selence Society and a couple of female American missionaries what a time we should have had. But, it is not yet too late. So far as we can make out, the tailor hak to make good his defects and then next Friday the Supreme Court is to be turned into a

stedeat will equip himself with Chinese course of study, divided into al stages, suc grammas, Chinese lexicons and so, assort-cessfully passed. These certificates are not ment of Chinese dictionaries, and that he only proofs of knowledge, but undeniable will sit down in his lonely verandah and evidences of earnestness and industry. So treat for nothing, plod through meaningless deserts, along far Mr. Sale, Woought to suggest that now shadowy tracks, and through unknown" fast Mr. Bewell has buckled on his business Desses simply by force of innate enthusiasm. armour he might give a thought to the idea Certainly there are people who can do that of establishing language class under the sort of thing, but they are few and far bes suspices of the Chamber of Commerce,

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extremely lack for this time of the year and BUSINESS at the Police Court, to

the few capes that came on for hearing were of ne pablia interit.

money to the amount of Yoo0,000 has been 500,000 being in gold and the reminder in exchanged by the Yokqbaina Specie Bank, silver and notes. It is assumed that this sho represents the amount of money spent by the American sailors in Yokohama and Tokyo during the visit of the American Fleet. WE are oficially informed that next Wednes. day, the and of December, the Austro-Hun- "garian-Consulate will be closed. Consul and

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TELEPHONE-MISMANAGEMENT)"

AN ACT OF KINDNESS!!

The Portuguese Consul at Canton badiaform-

cheque for 5805 for transmission to the Central

"RESTRICTION AGAINST- OPIUM-SMOKING,/..

The Fan Yn magistrate Chou Ya Chun issued a proclamation to hibit the sale of oplum smoking,

of Can

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SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS DUE,

American (China) ist prox. German (Buelow) grd prox. Indian (Gregory Apcar) 4th plot

German (Prins Waldemar) gik pron

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The C. P. R. Ca' sa. Glenfarg arrived at

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Vancougar on 26 Just

The Danisha. Stam left Singapom yester

Moji yesterday, and may be expected, bare pa

The Apcar Coʻn s.n. Japan from Japan, left: zu: prox, PhyR KAREN

The Imperial German Mail an Print Siz mvæd, which left here, on 6th inst., arrivac Sydney to day, at 2:a,m;

The NY. KA 14. Kama Mare, European Line, Tek Singapore for this port ou ayblan and is expected hers on grå prox

The Apcar Co.'s 2.6. Gregory Apane from Cal cutts, lett Singapore yesterday itemoon, and may be expected here on dih prezzo

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