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HABEAS CORPUS.

Further Proceedings ļa ́a

Lengthy Cass.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1914

RIFLE SHOOTING.

Hongkong Volunteer Reserves,

The following is the result of the last two shoots held at King's Park Range on Saturday 24th and Sanday 25th instant.

Saturday.

Sir William Rose Davies (Chief Justice) and Mr. H. HJ. Gompertz (Paiane Judge) sitting in Full Court of Original Jurisdiction, continued the hearing this morning of the B. Branoh appliostion for Habis Corpus A. Whitelaw rising out of the Magistrate's W. Badge decision in the case, in which J. Johnstone Chung Sau-nam who is ordered H. Elson to await, in gaol, His Excellency's H. Knight order is charged with misappro-J. Danby pristing $150,000, the property J. Hutchings of the Kwangtung Government. T. Grimshaw

Sir Franois Piggott and Mr. C. T. Hamilton G. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. J. Lyon W. B. Hind, (Mr. G. E. Hall Brutton) made the application, and Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C. Mr.

POST OFFICE.

The Davanha with the mall from London via Bider's of Wednesday the 7th inst., and ] Saturday, 10th Inst, is due to arrive bere Ceylon to-morrow.

The Pein with the American mall leares Manila on Thursday the 29th Inst. at 6 pm.. And le due to arrive here on Baturday the 31st inst, at good, .

The Hongkong Maru with the Ameri 94 cari mail iadue to arrive here on Saturday 94 the 31st fusk, between 6 and 8 a.m.

80 14 79 15 77 17 941

84 30 04 02 So. 92 78 16 92

MAILS VIA SIBERIA. Left London

Jan. 10

00 8% 90

86 24 90

.85

MAILS DUB.

3 88 Siberian, Devanhs, 30th inst.

Due Shanghai Jan. 10.

87 Bo 87 American, Hongkong Mara, 31b inst 80 Bo.88 American, Perola, Slat inst,

83 Bo B3

งา

MAIL ARRIVED TO-DAY......

78 80 English, China.

A. J. J. Brook F. Brown A. H. Biship

81 8o 81

永岳庭

67

9 76

LED

Sunday.

Eldon Potter and Mr. F. C. R. E. O. Bird Jenkin, instructed by Mr. R. F. C.

Master, of Messrs Johnson, Stokes H. R. G. Elson and Master, and Mr. P. M. HodgA. H. Bishop BOD, Assistant Crown Solistor,

H. Kight opposed the application,

K. McLanasa

This morning Sir Francis hand- W. Dobba ed in a statement of facts which, w. Budge he claimed, showed that the re-T. Grimshaw bellion in Kwangtong WAS J. Hutchings crushed by the Central Govern- A. J. J. Brook

ment. He further corrected" a

B

elip which he said he

B. Branch

**

97 Ba 97

79 18 07

77 18 95

94 S 94

81

80 5 94 77. 17 94 0. 93

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Swatow, Amw, Sharighal & North China -Per PAKHOI, 20th Inst., 5

Siberian

Mail.

p.m.

י

Sharghal and North China Siberia Por

(Europe vin

CHINA, 20 Jan., 5 p..

TO-MORROW.

65 28 93 Swatow, Amoy and Fooohow-Per HAI-

CHING, 30 Inat., 10a.m: "

90 So 90 Shanghai, North China, Japan via Kobe 76 14 00

-Per TOBILLA, 30th Inst. 11.

68 15 83 Straits & Indis vin Calcutta-For

82 So 82

A. APCAR, 30th Inst., 11 a.m. 44 30 74 Woi-hel-wol, Chafao and Dalay-Fer KWANGSE, 30th inst., 5 p.m. Japan vis Nagasaki--For TOYORA

MARU, 30th inst, 5 p.m.

THRILLING RESCUE BY MANCHURIA.

A. Whitelaw made in answer to a question put. Lyou in him yesterday by the Paisne Martin. Judge. He was, be said, dealing with the necessity of severing the facts committed in Hongkong from those committed in Canton and the Puisao Judge asked him whether it would be possible to sever the criminality from the political aspect of the offence

Survivors Of Junk Collision and he certainly gave a wrong

Saved Near of Hongkong. answer and one quite inconsistont with his position. The answer

Advices from the "Pacific Mail, should have been that in so far liner Manchuria which is now on as the Canton facts wero con her way to San Francisco from cerned whatever offenco ein be derived from them as against the the Orient tell of a thrilling ree- cue that took place on the China- Republic or the Government, as when the would be a political offence on nos munt of the close proximity to eighteen hours out of Hongkong what Chan Kwing-ming did. By the Manila Bulletin of the If they wore viewed as constitut-

24th inst.

steamer was

SATURDAY, 31st Jan. Haiphong, Fakhoi & Salgon-Per

JOHANNE, 31st Jan, 8 a.m. Hoihow and Fakhol---Per TRIUMPH.

31st 8 .m

English

Mall,

Straits Burma, Ceglan. Ada

side, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 a.m. to noon, Brira Portage 10 cents) (Supplementary mall on board up to the time fixed for departure of the mall (Extra (Letters Postage 10 cents) posted in all the Filler Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mail)-The Parcel mall will be alosed on Frid

Friday the 30th Jan 5 pm Par DEVANHA, 31st FAR. 11 B Philippine Islands Par LOONGSANG,

1.

inst. 3 p.m.

Stat inst., 1 p.m. Standing on the bridge, Captain Philippine Islands--Per RUBI, ing a criminal offence, then it Dixon of the big liner sighted two was against Chon Kwing-ming rafts apparently loaded with and the rebel government.

Mr. Alabaster then continued human beings. A rescue party his address and reminded their was organized and sent out after the drifting objects. The sea Lordships of the contention that the charge described no known was choppy and the work of Shanghai, North China,

orims. He then proceeded to urge that even if the charge did describe an offence un ler section

.

resone was extremely dangerous.

Siberian

Mail.

Slat

Shanghai, North China, Taing- tau, (Europe via Siberia)—Par YINGCHOW, 91st Jan, 5 p.m.

and

Japan Ivis Yokohama -Per VORWAERTS, Slat inst..

..

SANG, 31st inst., 5 p.m.

North and

China-Per BOHEMIA, 31st Jan., 5 p.m.

SUNDAY, 1st Feb.

China,

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Mara, Jap. x 3.43, J. Noguchi 29th Jan.-Bingapore, 23rd Jan Gen,--N, Y.-K. PA

וו

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 29th at 10,55---A depresion has formed over sentral Japan, and an antloy-

luus is forming over N.E. Chiza.

Pressure has decreased slightly in the Bouth,

Light to moderate monsoon is indicated Br. K.x 4.160, C. H. 8. Toeque, 29th

Jan-Bombay, 14th Jan, Gen-along the east coast of China and over P. & 0.8. N. Co.

the N. China Sea. Hakuabĺke Maru, Jan mm. 2,749, Koguchi 29th JanMail, 23rd Jan, Coal -0,6. K Hangohow. Br. an. 999. C, Wako, 20th Jan-Chinklang. 94th Jan., Gon, -B, &, Nippo Maru, Jan. 6.1.164. J. Batow, 20th

Jan-Java, 19th Jan, Gen-A ̈|1 Виде. Lagrins, Be, ne, 1,360, Wawn, 28th Jan. -Salgon, 25th Jan, Rico-Order Yingshow. Br. ««. 1.207, 0.0. Williams, 29th Jan-Shanghai, 15th Jan, Gen-B. and 8.

"

DEPARTED. January 28, Kalja Maru for Foochow Georgii for Nagasaki Tokushima Maru Antwerp Albisna for Chin-wan-tzo Taming for Hoila

Yangtze for Bhanghai Poochow for Saigon

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE

January 28.

Magellan for Yokohama

January 21. Hirano Maru for Yokohama Yingohow for Canton Haimun for Bwatów Hangehow for Canton Hue for Haiphong-

for Humburg Besia Ceylon Marn for Kobe Pathol for Shar zbai Ningchow for Liverpool Chins for Bhangbal Luobow for Sharhal

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Hongkong Bainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 Inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24-HOURS .. ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,

Forecari District.

Hongkong and Neighbour NE,winds,

moderate hood

fine."

N.E.winda,

ing.

Formons Channel............freehen.

3 Bouth coast of China be-? The same

tween H.K. and Lamooks No.1.

5 South coast of Chlua be-7 The same tween H.K. and Helnan...) as No 1. China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

J.

Koshi

29th January, a.m.,

¿Windo

Hour.

Barometer.

Tamperature.

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

30.03 9

nas 5 o

AW Pao

B

Weather.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

VILL desnatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or WILL

about the DATES named ---

Steamers

For

LONDON, vis Us-) Devanha

ual Ports of Call

LONDON & ANT-}·

pore, Penang, Capt. Owen Jones C'mbo, Port Bald,

To Sail On Remarks

noor

Freight

Capt. W. R. Hickey,

31st Jan,

&P'sage

WERP via Singa- | Nankin

about

Freight

4th Feb.

&P'sage

R.N.R.

noon

Freight

28th Jan.

& P'eage

5.am.

Freight

30th Jan.&P'sage

& Marseilles

SHANGHAI

MOJI, KOBE Nore

AND YOKO - ( Capt. D. Asbury HAMA *** 414)

China

SHANGHAI.................... Capt. C. H. S. Tocque

R.N.R.

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 27th Jan. 1914

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

W'ostook Ta Nemuro

Во

29.65

Hakodate

29.89

H

Tokio

29.85

Uw

90.0

BW

F

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30.09

PL

Kohima

30,10

Oshima

30.10

2

30.13

30.11

30.01

30.19 32.90 a

4 b

IMPERIAL

Noba

مال العامة

Bonin Is. Chefoo Whalwei Hankow Tobang.

Kluklang

Perx. Chino from London etc., on the Talchu 29th fast-Miss E G Crew, HB Teol, 8 F Tainan

Koshun 13 Loula. Mis Zaled. Lt FB Gibson,

W Borka, P'dore Mre Parr, Miss OEW Hunt, G GA Berks, Rosa Lan, Mr and Mrs Boh, Canton Robbery, 8 A Dizon, Mr & Mrs Mauldon Mr & Mrs Parkins, LS Fesk, Mrs Low B Mr Yip Kew Khoo, Hoong Chua Pivo Mr and Mrs Morris, & H Fair, RJ Grim shaw.

18

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

Steamers.

30.15 40

Gutalaff Sharp P. 75

30.14 46

пы

1 of lov

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-) Prinz Ludwig

30.12 58

Ob

Amoy

30.09 55 87 w

2 b

Swatow

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Capt. F. von Binzar SOUTHAMPTON,

18,300

Talboku 5 30.13

,4

30.13

110

2

A'WERP & H'BURG.J Oalling at Manila SHANGHAI, TSING- Derfflinger

30.11

9

$0.08

TAU,

30.10

KOBE AND Capt. F, Prosch. YOKOHAMA

17,000

30.12 59 94 une

b

64

30.12.62 88

30.08 30.00

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M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP, NEWGUINEA, BRIS- BANE,SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE

30.07

30.04 · 68 29.15 72 30.04 72

0

KOBE

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29,99 72

- 20.98 72

29.99 78

no

Cebu

Labuan

+

20.09. 62

29.97 76.

9 H'kong Cap Rock Macao Wuchow 9a Pakhol Per 28. Vingohow from Shanghat on Hollow the 29th ins-Simpson, Hrs Dobble, Reyle

Toursne Brother Mariscal, Peter Boit, A P White Cooper.

Aparri Manila

PASSENGERS DEPARTED, Bacolod

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Jan. 29th.

1 Baromster, reduced to 32 degroo

hez, tentds and hundredths.

zawa, L Galván, Me and went, E Fahrenbelt on the lerol of the soa in in-

Per a. Miyasaki Mara for London 32 On reaching the rafts, the res

Wadi, H Hoshing, Master Ah Wee. T ning party found them to be Shanghai & Worth Obian-Per HANG. the 83th inat Fikagawa, I Takaral, crowded with 30 men, woman, Shanghai

Hojina, Mrs K Hojina, 8 Naruse, K Ko

Genis, A Klaman, TM Little, 62 of the Larceny Ordinance, and children, the sole survivore

jone, L Honoook, S'D Aspland, K Mitsul, K Kiyo- there was no evidence which of the occupants of two Chinese. would warrant the magistrate committing on the charge as he junks which had collided and gone to the bottom. The rescuing The case was proceeding as we party arrived just in the nick of time as the survivors of the went to pies8,

collision had run out of food and water, having been adrift for 24 hours."

did.

PHILHARMONIC

SOCIETY.

Prospects Good for the Coming Concert.

Now that the date of the Phil-

чого

The rescued Chinese taken to Shanghai and turned over to the Chinese authorities. This was the third rescue on the high sens performed by Captain Dixon during the past year.

harmonic Society's Concert is QUEEN'S ROAD FRACAS, approaching the rehearsals pare giving very clear indication of

the excellence of the program.me

Where were the Police?

ht

Swatow-Per HAIMUN, lat Fab., 9 a.m. swatow Amoy and Formosa vis Tamsul

-Per DAIGI MARU, Feb. 9 a.m.

Austra

t

Matsubara, Mrs F Maron, A Broodbert, P Fujita,“ Hoketsu, E A Vine, Lyon, Master Lyons.

and Mrs Yatos,

Baito, 8 Bhimidat. Mr and

Tandka, K Kikuchi, Baik Pobunt, SJ Pemberto Wilson

Tung Tanja. D. MoLock

ting. R Shizuno, Triys. R

G lan, T Yokoo, 8 Nakano, M Basam, Philippine Is., Sandakan. Aus Totani, Matsui, Dungan, R Hagihara, trails Tasmania & Now Zea-K Nakagawa, T Yeguohl, N Matsuo and laod via Thursday la-Per Capt Bogh. ALDENHAM. 2nd Feb. 11

MONDAY, 2nd Feb.

8.13.

Shanghai

Gerinan

Mail.

North Chini-Per WOSANG, 2nd Feb., 3 p.m. -

TUESDAY, 3rd Feb.

Temperature, in the shade, in degrees

Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, being 100% the Humidity of air saturated with mois

- 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale,

State of Weather, b blue, sky, o de- tached cloud, & drizzling mia, ffog, g gloomy,h hail, 1 lightning, o overdaut, p SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.passing showers, a squally, z rain, s snow,

London, 20th Jan. Arrivals from China:-Africa, Aloinous The following.vessels have passed the Canal-Ambria, Calohas, Istria, Pomens Bordipia

London, 23rd Jan. Arrivals from China: Glenturret, The following vessels have passed the Aal-Nippon, Polyassion, Soandia, Colmark, India.

Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow Per HAI.Himalaya, Brodstone, Baga Maru,

South

Ameri-

Philippine La., Stralia, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples Per P. LUDWIG. 3rd Feb, 9. YANG, 3rd Feb., 10a.m. Tapon via Mofi. Honolulu, Manzanillo, Balina Cruz, Arisa, Iquique, Valparaiso & Coronel E-Per KIYO MARU, 3rd

Feb., 11 a.m.

to be submitted on February 7.

An unfortunate incident occur Philippine Is. Por TEAN, 3rd Feb. 3 pin. This year will see a better balance in the lower parts, and this should rod on Tuceday evening in Queen's Shanghai & North China-Per SHAO-

Road when blue-jankets best rick- appear to perfection in several un 1ccompanied selections that the sha coolies who had raised some

(

EBING, 3rd Feb., 11 a,m

WEDNESDAY, 4th Feb.

BORNEO, 4th Feb., 8 a.m.-

China-Per and North LOKSANG, 4th Feb. 11 am.

Shanghai North China Japan via Nagasaki Victoria 1.0, Tacoma-Par CANADA ZMARW, 4th Feb., noon; :

London, 27th Jan. Arrival from China:---Calobas, Poyl- nesien, Prinzesa Alice, Bambis.

The following vessels have passed the

ì thunder, v visibility, w dow wek,

0 Hain in inches, tenths and hundredths

METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

Day On dats On date

6. E

30.12 30.05

si p.sh.

Haromater Temperature

...30.11

04

67

B9 77

E

Canal-Bennider, Glenlogan, Kleist. Humidity Malta, Myrmidan, Fart Bulow, Patriola. Wind Direction ...

Weather

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed

ALEXANDRA CAFE,

chorus will reader. The solo question over the fares they had Jesselton, Kudat and Sandaken-Fer Findon Haddocks, Kippers &c. work in "Les Cloches de Corne-been paid. A number of British ville" is being masintained by Road and paid their coolies. The

Bailora came to a stop in Queen's Shanghai several favourites and one or two new vocalists. Frau Ernst Land amount offerred was not regarded and Mrs. Grove will play a Ruber- enough and a remonstrance was raised whereat one of the

stein Sonata for violin and piano fares indulged in Galicuffe and while Mr. Denman Fuller will chased a coolie about the street Shanghal, North China and Japan render a Rhapsody for piano and orchestra

has getting in an odd blow now and which he stranged on a well known again. Que ricksha was

over-

%

turned and other coolies received theme from B popular comio opera. The booking which cuffs, but though the disturbance is phenomenal is at Anderson's lasted from five to ten minutes no policeman of any soit put in

Music Co.

Manila Night Schols.

An appropriation of 50,000 Pesos for night schools for the city of Manila was provided in an Assembly bill which has been passed of Manila. The establish- ment of the hight schools was for: the benefit of insular or com- mercial employees or workmon

an appearance.

BILIMPOPON COAL.

BUNKERS

∙can be supplied 'choop rates':

#t

A SEBATTIK (British North Borneo), "

SANDAKAN

At these ports steamers ox]).

via Kobo Por LAISANG, 4th Fob., Span,

THURSDAY, 5th Feb.

Shanghai, North Ohina, Japan, Ada Nagasaki, United Stated, Bouth America and Canada via VANCOUVER

via:

(Eurove Siberia)-Per EMPRESS OF Ú MINDIA, 5th Feb., 11 a.m. Bhangbal and North ChinaPer AN-

HUI, 8th Feb., 5 pm.

SATURDAY, 7th Feb.

Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand via Fort Darwin-Per TAI- YUAN, 7th Fobi, 9 a.m

Austral-

DEL

Mall,

Forse

Bain...............

Rigoost opha air Temperature on the wich Lowest N

#

ELK, Observatory, 29th Jan.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

Mail S'kamers

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

-Jo(-

AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO

Via Shanghai or Manita, Nagasaki, Intaud Sea, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu, THE SUNSHINE BELT Operating the following steamerS

`MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, KOREA, SIBERIA and

NILE, CHINA and PERSIA. Some Features of Service:

Electric Fans, Swimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusements, Wireless Telegraph Submarine Signsl Bervice and Bilge Kecis,

Oulsins under pomonal supervision of Mr. V. Moroni, one of the World's most famous caterers.

Return portion of round trip tickets, above, avaliable for. Fattage Via C.P.R. from Vancouver I desired. Through Passengers bare the Privilege of Travelling by Kalf between ports of Kobe and

Vokoba

Philippus Llands-Per YUENSANG | Steamer;

7th Feb., 1 p.m.

Siberian

Mail.

Bhanghai, North China and Taingiau (Europe via Biberia)

Persia

9,000 tons, Sailing, Satur,, 7th Feb. at 1 p.m. * Hongkong-Manila Service.

From MANILA,

From HONGKONG, DJ

-For KANOHOW, 7th Inst.,

$ p.

Liave Hongkong

Anive *Manilas

Feb.

MONDAY, 9th Feb.

D Hongkong.

Jan. 29. Feb. 14,

7. PERSIA Fob. 9. Jan. 27...... PERSIA Her. 14OHINA.Mar. 16. Feb. 12....KOREA

R. C. MORTON,

Telephons Jo, 141

according to the bill. The bureau ing for bunker coal exclusively Straits and India via Calcutta-Por King's Buliding (opp. Blaks Pier)· · of education is to have directe exempt from all shipping control and the standards are to duce and charges.

be those of all groundery "schoola..

BUNE,

KUTSANG, 9th Feb. 1 p.m. Japan via Moj!—Per FOOKBANG, Hh

ab., & p.m.

M+k124320

› Prinz Waldemar.

Capt. O. Juraui

6,100

Prinz Waldemar Capt. O. Jurani

Capt. J; Koeblor

JESSELTON, KUDAT & Borneo

SANDAKAN

To sail on

TUESDAY, 3rd Feb. 10 am.

About THURS., 5th Feb.

SATUR., 21st Feb.

10. Dile

About TUESDAY,

3rd Feb. WEDNES., 4th Feb.

9 a.m.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

Mark...

OUTWARD,

2nd Feb. Cernis................16th Mar. Goettingen ...16th Feb. Tuebingen............ 2nd Mar.

HOMEWARD.

**** 30th Mar ..................................... 13th April.

For Marseilles, Dunkirk, R'dam For Havre, Emden & Hamburg

and Breman/Hamburg:

Mark about 10th of Mar.

For Havre, Emden and Hamburg/

Bremem:

Goettingen about 28th of Mar.

For Marsoilles, Rotterdam and

Bremen/Hamburg:

Bremen:

Gernis

about 5th of May. For Marseilles, Rotterdam and

Bremon/Hamburg:

about 16th of May, For Havre, Dunkirk, Emden and

Hamburg/Bremen:

Tuebingen about 18th of Apr. For further Particulare, apply to

about 1st of June.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHLA

Hongkong, 27th Jan., 1914.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES,

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI, FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.

For

SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA....

Steamers Nera Altantique Chill (Cordillere

To, sail

9th Feb.

23rd Fab..

9th Mar,

10th Feb.

24th Feb.

10th Mar.

MARSEILLE via PORTS

Magellan patron. Nera ·

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS. Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamers at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay and Australia, at Fort Bald for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Bea.

Through Tickets to London via Paris by rail-

Oiroular tlaketa to Europe via Buez and SIBERIAN ROUTE and vice-vares delivered here.

For further particulars apply to,

S. C. de BUSSIERRE, Acting Agent.

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble, Los House Street, in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

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