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10

REDUCTION

OF CAPITAL

Application by Messrs Cande

Price and Company,

pil

YM.C.A LECTURE.

Professor A.E.W. Salt. on The

Philppines.

was

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 24.

POST OFFICE.

Canton are made up at this office.

to-morrow, the 25th inst., at 8 a.m. This London for despatch by the all-sea route packet brings the parcel mails closed in on the 18th ult. und for despatch over- land on the 25th ult.

The Chenan. with the mail from London (vin Siberia) of Wednesday and Friday, the 4th and 6th inst., is due to arrive here to-morrow.

Dua Shunghal

MAILS VIA SIBERIA. Loft London' Mnr. 4 -Mar. 7

MAIL DUE. English, Arcadia, 25th Inst. Siberian, Checun, 25th inst,

· Mar, 21.

• Mar. 23.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. Chipshing. Br. an. 1,130, Bhouk, 24th inst Wol-bal-wel, 10th Inst. Gen.- J. M. & Co.

Leartes.

Br. s.s. 1,340, Wawn, 24th lust. Saigon, 19th inst. Rice & Gen. } Chinese.

Haimun, Br. a. 641, J. W. Evans, 24th

inst-Swatow, 23rd inst. Gen.--; D. & L. and Co. "

24th Inst-Singapors, 17th Inst.. Maru, Jap. 2,356, M. Nakamura,

Gen.-N.Y.E

Kwangsang. Br. 28. 1,428, W. E, Bichard,

WEATHER REPORT.

1914.

On the 24th at 10.35-Fressure has fa oroased considerably over N.E. China, and slightly along the south scast.

It is still low over Annan, No returns from Japan.

Moderate N.E. winds are indicated along the east coast of China, and mode- rate . winds over the western portion of the China Sen.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermautioned PORTS on or

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS

onding at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

ENDING AT NOON TO-HORROW.

24th inst.-8watow, 23rd instant,..............

•Gen. ~~~M~& Co..

24th Inst. Manila, Clst instant, Ger.–J. K. & Co. Miehima Maru, Jap. e.s. 5,270, F. L. Som mer, 24th inst-Middlesbrough, 3rd ult. Gen.-N. Y, K Sungkinng. Br. s. J. Robinson, 22nd inst. -Haiphong, 20th Inst. Gen-B.

Loongang. Br... 1,006, W. G.G. Leach.

On and after April 1st the Western Branch Post Office (situated in the cla Harbour Office in rear of the Western There were few present at the Market North Block) will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 9 km. and 6 pm. to 9,30 Before Sir William Rees Davies Y.M.O.A. last night to bear the from? a.m. to 9.30 p.m. on week days and (Chief Justice) at the Supreme very instructive lecture by Pro-p.m. on Sundays and Holidays for the Court this morning, Mr. F. C. fessor Sult dealing with the transaction of postal business e.g. sale of Jenkin instructed by Mr. Reader Philippines and its people. The stamps registration eto. Direct mails to

comprehensively Harris, of Messrs Wilkinson and lecture

The Arcadia, with the English Mall the 20th inst, left Bingapore on Friday Grist, made an application for illustrated with limelight' views the reduction of the capital of which gave point to the subjec, and may be expected here Kirin Mosers Ganda Price and Company Politically the islands loomed by the cancellation of 3,135 shares op very prominently at the Professor said at-$10 each being the shares moment, returned by Messrs Ganda and Salt, and the Manila Merchants Company of Shanghai to the Association who provided the petitioning Company. upon the slides for that lecture, were always re-transfer by the petitioning willing to assist tourists and to Company to Merste Gande and suggest places to go to. Fie Company of their Shanghai referred to the seclusion in which tho Philippines had been wrapped branob.

Mr. Jenkin said this was an and averred that the Spaniards application by the Company of had encouraged seclusion. To-day Gande Price under section 48 of the pages of the book were open the Companies Ordinance asking and everyone could go to the his Lordship to confirm the Philippines and they were encour The increased reduction of the capital. Thenged petition was dated October 30 facilities provided by the ship He did not know if his Lordship ping world made the islands had read it or not, but this case mare accessible and the terriblo had been before bis Lordship on tossing associated with the trip three occasions in Chambera for from Hongkong in small ships directions. Counsel then read the was minimised by the large petition. "There were numerous linera that now included Manila in Haiphong, Pakhoi formalities to be gode through their ports of call.

The history of the country was and he could refer him to the certificate of the Fegistrar of somewhat curious and interesting: Companies showing that all the The lecturer then dealt with the formalities had heea complied area of the islands, its population with and from Mr. Roader Harria, and its tribes in a moat studied. to the same effect. The notice and concise manner. There were had been advertised as open to three groups of Filipinos Chris inspection at the offices of theinn, non-Christian and aborigi- The Christian Filipinos Company'a solicitors. Everything ne

aumbered seven millions. The was in order.

of the Aborigines Japan via Kobo-Por NANKAI MARU, weapor a were the bow and arrow, with which they were clever, and a blow-pipe through which they precipitated a poison, the nature

His Lordship: Who is Chan Kai-ming on the petition?

Mr. Jenkin: Director of the company.

Counsel gaid the creditors of the company had been paid off or bad signed in writing and there was an affidavit filed by Mr. Reader Harris to the effect that all the requirements of the Or- dinance had been complied with. His Lordship:-All has been carried out?

to go.

rid of

the

In

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Philippine 19.-Por CHINHUA, 24th inst. Amoy -BEANG CHOON, 24th lust. 5p.

Austra -

5 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

8t Saigon-Per MATHILDE, 25th inst., 8 a.m Philippine la, Australia Tas mania & New Zooland via Port Darwin-Per CHANG 8HA, 25th. Mar. 9 a.m.

25th inst.. 9 n.m.

straits & Ceylon-Par KATORI MARU, Swatow-Per HAIMUN, 25th inst. 10 a.m. Japan via Koba-Per MISHIMA MARU, Swatow, Amoy

KALOMAKU, 25th inst. 1 p.

25th inst., 5 p.m.

and Fonchow-Por Swatow-Per PONOTONG, 25th inet,

Siberian

Mail.

D.m.

25th inst, 4 pm.

Shanghai, North China. (Earope via Siberia)- Por ARCADIA, 25th inst. 4 p.m.

26th inst. 9.

10a.m.

& 9.

DEPARTED.

March 23.

Australien for Saigon." Atlantique for Yokohama via Shanghai Yubla for Yokohama via Shanghat Hoijun Maru for Canton Tencer for Liverpool via Manila Drufar for Bangkok via Swatow

Tamon Maru No. 12 for Wakamatat

Wong Koi for Singapore via Swatow Fakura Maru for Maji

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE. March 23.

Hein Chang for Tientsin Hong Moh for Singapore via Amoy Yokohama Mara for Victoria & Seattle March 24,

Fikini for Batavia via Banka & B'ton

Chiyuon for Shanghal Ichang for Chefno vin Shanghai Haiching for Foochow via Swatow Pongtong for Bangkok via Swalow

stow for Canton Chipshing for Canton

Maru for London via Singaporo

Lang Ohow for Shanghai Changsha for Melbourne via Manila Zafiro for Ticilo via Manila Sabino Richmers for Canton Chinhua for Iloilo via Manila Mishima Maza for Yokohama via Kobe Thongwa for Moji via Yokohama

TASSENGERS ARRIVED.

District.

Forecast.

S. or vari- 1 Hongkong and Neighbour--ablowinds.

Fmuderate-

fair. hood

12 Formoss Channel........

Per as Chipahing 'from Wai-hai-wei,

Variable to N.E.winds, moderate

about the DATES named :---

For

Steamers LONDON, vis Us-) Devanha

ual Ports of Call Capt, W. R. Hickey

Capt. G. W. Cookman

R.N.R.

To Sail On Remarke

noon 28th Mar.

Freight

&F'sage

LONDON & ANT-1 WERP via Singa- porn, Penang, O'mbo, Port Said, & Marseilles

Malta

about 1st Apr.

Freight

&P'eage

Arcadia

SHANGHAI

Capt. 8. Barcham

5 a.. 26th Mar.

Freight &P'sage

The same as No. 2. 3 South coast of China bo-) S.E, winds tween H.K. and Hainan... moderato

"

about

Freight

3rd Apr.

& P'sage

ין

3 Bouth count of China be- tween H.K. and Lamocks

to fresh.

China Coast Meteorological Register.

24th March, a..

Station.

Winds

Weather.

SHANGHAI,

MOJI,

KOBE Namur

AND YOKO-Capt. A. Collyor

·HAMA Rinimest)

All the above steamers are fitted with Wi--lees Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

E Hewett,

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

Hongkong, 23rd Mar. 1914

Wostook 75 20.88 36 10 nne 5 o Nemuro

Вся Hakodate Takio

K'shim

Oshima

Nabo

Bonin Is. Chefoo

bawei

30.02 37 81 n

7hent

Hankow Ichang Kiukiang

ים

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES"

TUESDAY, 31st Mar. 10 a.m.

SATUR..

For

Steamiera:

To sail on

Changsha

ary

Shanghai

25.08 49

20

P

Gutzlaff

29.91 48

3 ov

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-】 Prinz Eltel Friedrich

Sharp P. 76 Amoy

29,87 -70

63.

29.89 69 "90

0 1

'GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Capt. C. Mundt SOUTHAMPTON,

16,000

Swatow

A'WERP & H'BURG.) Calling at Manila

Taihoku 53 29.80

Talchu

SHANGHAI,

TSING-1 Princess Alice

[+

29.94

Taizen Koshua F'dores

29.95

TAU,

KOBE AND Capt. J. Bortfeldt

4th April,

29.92

YOKOHAMA

20,300

29.03 Canton ба 29.88 7095 80 .H'kong 61

29.91. 73

29.88 71

&

b

M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP,

85 a

NEW GUINEA,BRIS-

1 of

"Capt. A. Hurtzig

SATUR., 18th Apr...

6,000

Prinz Sigismund Capt. A. Hurtzig

6,000

Capt. J. Koehler

9th April

98.m.

Wnohow 9

Rock » 29.67 Per es. Mishima Maru from Middle- Gap Ro on the 14th inst.-Cooper, brough on the 24th inst. Mrs H Mar Macao. farne, TB Jobrston. Mr & Mrs Cooper, Pakbol

Oka- Miss B Cooper, Miss EE Gommo

Holbow Young yama, Mr & Mrs U Abren, Mrs A

Phulien Steinmetz, Mr & Th Miss R Humphreys, Reinecke, Lt Col H Burdon, Capt T Gil-0.8

of the poison having been kept Hoilow-Per SAMSEN, 25th inst. 5 p.m. secret to the tribs. The Spainarda

THURSDAY, 26th Mar. when they got rid of Mohammedans and had driven Haiphong & Pakhoi-PerSUNGRIANG, them into North Africa, and had conquered the Moors, commenced Japan via Kebe---Per ONSANG, 20th irst the English Wei Hui Wei, Chefoo & Tientsin--For to colonise, as

KULICHOW, 26th inst. 11 am did when Eaglaad had got Fort Bayaid, Haiphong and Palthoi-Fer

her troubles

HUE, 26th inst., 11 am.

NorthCh loa, Japan, When they got to the Philippines they found Moham-

South America and Canada via medane who owed alleigance to

(Europe

vio) man, Mias W/O Jubb. A Ges, LK Channa Biboria) Per MANCHURIA, Miss L Smith, Master I Broadley, Lien, the Sultan of " Borneo.

Master S'Lion. 26th inat., 2000.

North China-Per lecturer advised his hearers to Shanghai

-and LUOHOW, 26th inst., 3 p.m read of the islands in Foreman,. but only for interest, not for Shanghal

Ho was • journalist from Australia and he bad træsted

Mr. Jenkin-Yes, His Lordehip: -The order for Europe. rodaction is confirmed.

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

accuracy.

The

American

"Baki, United States, Mrs L Krusemann. Dr D R Nolte, Dr Re

Van

Vancouver

& North China-Per KWONG- SANG, 26th fast. 5 p.m.

FRIDAY 27th Mar.

ΟΙ

BANE,SYDNEY AND Prinz Sigismund MELBOURNE ...........................

JESSELTON, KUDAT & {Borneo

SANDAKAN

fin

29.85 72 20.83

$50

10 wswo

KOBE

29.89 25

ne

Legaspi

四 Roilo Bacolod Cobu

- 29,99 84

Да

2 b

W

29.86 65

1 c

Labuan

1

T. F. Claxton, Director.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals his subject in a very interesting Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per HAI. Lawson, Young Chun-no, Misa L Angus Hongkong, Observatory, Mar. 24th. begs to acknowledge with thanks the following, donations to the way though he was not altogether straits & Burmah-Per JELUNGA, 27th Miss M A Yarnell, EW Adams, Mr'and hes, tenths and hundredths.

funds of the Hospitals:-

A. V. Apcar & Co.

$25

Johnson Stokea & Master...

accurate. The speaker then gave a sketch of development in the 25 Philippines.

Moxon and Taylor

25.

Shewan Tomes & Co..

25

Wilkinson Heywood and

Clark......

F. Bornemann

20

Kruse & Co.

Leigh & Orange Radecker & Co.

Gaapp & Co.

Ellie Kadoroie - ...

Wm. Powell & Co...

Patell & Co.

J. R. Mechall & Co. Abdolally Ebrahim & Co.

RIFLE SHOOTING.

HOME FOOTBALL.

The Scottish Cup.

The third round in the Scoltish

20 Cup resulted as follows:-

15 Celtic.............5 Forfar

15

15 Third Lanark...... Raith

15

Athletic...0

Rovers...1.

Park.... 1

15. Airdrieonians.... 1 Queen's

10 Hibernians.......2 Rangers

TAN, 27th inst., 10 a.m...

inat, 11 a.m.

Calcutta-Por Straits and India viu

JAPAN. 27th inst. 2 p.m. Tientsin-Per CHIPSHING, 27th inst., 5

p.m.

SATURDAY, 28th Mar.

English

Mail,

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade- laldo, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Letters 13 a.m.

* I

1 Barometer, reduced to. $2 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in-

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Por as. Australion for Marsailles etc. on the 24th inst-Mr & Mrs F Pernaut, Mri & Mrs Codmus, JH Grant, HW Hobbs, W Lee Chun, Lee Ngau, Francois Dizon, J Auguate Guigon, Tanguy, Mra Tran The.

DA Mro I Steep, Mr & Mrs Pearson, Hill, K Olsen, Los To, Veyret, Mrs A A M Winter, Miss Couves, C Metzinger, Tau-

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, pin, Vergriette, Bault, Mrs Volotte, Miza

Casso, Passignat, Joao Jose Cordeira, J the Hamidity of air saturated with mois Domingos, Antonio M Capelo, Leonardo being 100..

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. Rodrigues, Mr Mrs & Miss Rapin,

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort, Scale.

Pora.s. Yokohama Maru for Japan etc.. on the 24th inst. Mr & Mrs C F MaWil liams, Miss Norah Gibbons, Mrs 2G Dunn Mr & Mrs Geo Hamlin. Worts, E Catlin, to noon, Extra Postage 10 Tod Callow, Mrs Callow, Mrs Meckelson, cents.) (Supplementary board up to the time fr on Hotta, K Amano and Mrs H Uno. departure of the mail (Extru (Letters

+86 10 cents)

for

Box SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL

in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mail)-The Parcel mall will be alosed on Friday the 27th Just., 5 p.m.-Per DEVANHA, 28th inst. 11 am.

28th Inst. 1 p.m. - Shanghai and North China Siberia)-Per via (Europe CHENAN, 28th inst., 5p...

Partick Thistle ...4 Kilmarnock1Philippine Islands-Per LOONGSANG, Steve: ston United 3 Peebles

Rovers...2 Motherwell.....2 Broxburn

United...0. St. Mirren ... Aberdeen ...1

Siberian

Mall,

SUNDAY, 29th Mar. Bwatow-Fer HAIMUN, 20th inst. 9 a.m.

MONDAY, 30th Mar.. Shanghai, & North China-Per HANG-.

SANG, 30th inst. 5p.m.

On Saturday the 21st inst, the League Team of the Volunteer Reserves engaged in a practice

Brussels Canal. ahoot over the 200, 50 and 600 yards in weather which was a y

The opening of the Brussels thing but favourable what with Canal next Jane ought to make a the bad light, and the dust and material difference to shippers smoke from the busy Hung Hom from Manchester since fairly large quarters which Hang for over an ateamers will be able to go direct hour over the butts at the 500 to the Belgian capital. and 600 yards ranges nearly import and export trade with the obscuring the targets. The interior will of course thus gain resulta may be considered very by cheaper transit. Hitherto the Swatow, Amoy and Fooshow-Fer HAI- Batisfactory. Given better con- shipments from this district have ditions, if only free from smoke gone by Antwerp, and thence by Shanghai & North China-Por SHAO- the Reserve Team promises to rail or canal to their destination. Shanghai & North China Japan via Koba make a good showing in this The Cork Steamship Company,

Both

*

American

Canadian

TUESDAY 31st Mar,

Philippine Islande, Japan vla Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada- United States and South America, via San Francisco→→→ Por NILE, 31st inst., 9 a.m.

YANG, 31st inst., 10 a.m. SHING, 31st inst. 11 a.m.

-Por KUTBANG, 31st Inst. I p.m.

year's League matches. The who have regular mailings between Philippine Islands --Per TAMING, 31st scores are as under:-

opening of the Brussels Canal

ship service between Manchester and Brussels.

כשם

Manchester and Antwerp and

Mr. McLennan 95

Ghent, announce that with the

Mr. Hamilton

94

***

Mr. Branch...

90

they will establish a direct steam-

Mr. Lyon

89

**

... 89

3 p.m.. WEDNESDAY, 1st April.

Shanghai and North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Victoria and Tacoma Per MEXICO MARU, 1st April, noon

#89

88

74

708

Mr. Bird L. G.

Mr. Watson

Mr. Dobbs

Mr. Gipsto

Total

Sold to Japan.

SILIMPOPON GOAL. BUNKERS

can be supped, cheap Reats"

at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK (British North Borneo),

American

THURSDAY, 2nd April,

Canadian &

Mail

Siberia

Shanghai, North China, Japan vivin Nagamki, Honolulu, Cana- da, United States and South America via San Francisco, (Europe via Siberia)- Per E. OF JAPAN, 2nd April. 10 sm.

2nd Aprli, 3p.m FRIDAY 3rd April,' Straits, Indio vin Caloutta Per NAM- BANG, 3rd April 'I'p.m

At these ports steamers call-Shanghai & North Chica Per ANHUI,

The Rotterdam ateamer, Leon-ing for bunker coal exclusively ors has been sold to a Japanese are exempt from all shipping company and has sailed for the dues and charges.

A. BUNE Eget via Cardiff,

London, 17th March. Arrivals from China:-Silesia. The following vessels kavo pesed the Canal:--Renlawers, Brasilia, Cathay China, Helanus, Indrani, Kaga Maru, {'Nippon, Nyanza, Preussen, Paul Lecat. London, 20th March. Arrivals frau China:-Goeben Phenius Kitano Mara,

The following vosgels have passed the Agamersson, Andalusia; Calchas, Erroll, Annam, Sunda, Delta, Magellan.

Canal: ---

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddocks, Kippers &0, ".

ALEXANDRA CAFE,

2 Temperature; in the shade, In degrees Fahrenheit.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o do tashöd cloud, d drizzling rain, ffog, gi gloomy, h hall, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, a squally, r rain, a snow, t.thunder, v'visibility, w dew wet.

0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredtha

METEOROLOGICAL.

Provlous

Day On date On date

Barometer.........29.90 Temperature Humidity........ Wind Direction.... Forco

Weather

9 a.m.

About TUESDAY,

31st Mar THURS.,

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

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

OUTWARD.

Sigmaringen.. Norderney

About ...30th Mar.

Helgoland ..13th April. Borkum

HOMEWARD.

About 27th April. 4.11th May.

For Marseilles, Rotterdam and For Havre, Enden and Hamburg

Bremen: Bremen/Hamburg:

Norderney about 1st of June,”

For Havre, Emden & Hamburg For Marseilles, Rotterdam and

Bremen:

Cernis

about 5th of May.

Bremen/Hamburg:

Helgoland about M. of June.

For Havre, Einden abd Bremem

Hamburg:

At For Marseilles, Rotterdam and

29.87

Bremen/Hamburg: Sigmaringen about 16th of May.".

fa.,

29.88

72

76

90

79

ង ESE

0

Highest open air Temperature on tie and Lowen

HE, Observatory, 23rd Mar.

*

T. F. CLAXTON, Director

Mail Steamers

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

-)o(-

AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO Via Shanghai er Manila, Nagasaki, Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu, THE SUNSHINE BELT Operating the following steamera

MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, KORBA, SIBERIA and NILE, CHINA and PERSIA. Some Features of Service:

Electric Fans, Swimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusements, Wireless Telegraph Bubmarine Signal Service and Bilgo Keela.

Cuisina under personal supervision of Mr. V. Moroni, one of the World's most

amque eateret.

Yokohama

Return perdon of round trip tickets, above, available for Pattage Via G.P.R. from Vancouver If desired. Through Passengers have the Frivilege of Travelling by Rail between poris of Kobe, and Steamer: Manchuria.

27,000 tons, Sailing, Thurs., 26th Mar. at 1 pm.

Hongkong Manila Service.

Arrien

From MANILA

· Leave Manfix

Manitar

Hongkong... Apr. 2. Apr. 2......MONGOLIA .....Ar. 4.

Apr. 17....PERSIA

Apr. 19.

· From HONGKONG. Leave Hongkong Mar 31.NILE ....

..Apr. 30, Apr. 28......PERBLA King's Building (oppi Blats Fir).

R. C. MORTON,

Tdiphons N6, 141

For further Particulars, apply to

Borkum about End of June,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO“

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 23rd Mar., 1914.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND

JAPAN via SHANGHAI,

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND

EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL,

FROM

FROM

For SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA

Steamers

To sail

Paul Lecat

5th Apr

Cordillere

19th Apr.

Polynesien (Chilf

Atlantique |Paul Lecat

3rd May.

7th Apr

21st Apr.

5th May 2

|MARSEILLE via FORTS

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

Through Tickets to London via Parisby rail Circular tickets to Europe vis Buez and SIBERIAN ROUTE, and low-EZEK deliverad here.

For further particulars apply to,

S. C. de BUSSIERRE, Acting Agent.

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr.J. W. Noble,

Leg House Stroot, in the (lity of Victoria,

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