SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1898,

· FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That the dilise of an Auditor have, in o small way, been brought before the pub- le during the week.

That Mr Y. H. Gaskell was, practically censared at the meeting of Dakin Cruick thank and Co, for not having noted car tain defects in the management of the Company

That the Auditor contends he is rot eslled upon to value the stock-in-trade," or to check the payments of sterling bills, or the accounts receivable. That these duties fall upon the Manager and Directors, and as they have ap- parently not been performed, the Audi tor has boon censured accordingly.

great interest. surrounds the opera That

tions of auditors in local companies hore, and much of the confidence in public companies centres in their action..

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THE CREW OF THE NINCHOW.

DAPTAIN HARKING'S DECISION.

At the Magistracy-to-day, thirty-one Chinese of the crew of the Chiriose steainor Ningchow against whom charge was heard, on November 11, of disorderly con- duct on board the steamer on 10th Novem bar in the waters of the Colony, were brought up at the expiry of the three days' the Magistrate allowed them to think over the oast, for his Worship's decision.

Inspector Quincey acted as interpreter. Conziander Hastings suid-Tell them, Mr Quincey, what I said before I are sorry

THE CHINA- MAIL.

them -You, Thad the money with me. It was my boarding house man's money.

Ho bad arranged for these wonien to ba sent down by that steamer -No, I don't think so.

J

How did you know they were there 7-A message was sent on ahora that they were there.

And when you cams on shore you gave I do not know who gave information.

formation to the Police I suppose -No, Why did the boarding-house keeper ask

busy that day. you to do this business --He was very

You had nothing to do with it yourself -No.

to tako it that the decision of the one Case will decide the whole lot ?

Mr FiciYAN.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIRE TO Tax China Mail]

LONDON, Nov. 12, 1896.

CANTON NOTES.

(From Our Oven Correspondent.)

November 18th, 1800.

- DROWAÑO-ACCIDENT- Last night, about also o'clock, a great noise was heard in the canal behind Sha- meen. Scores of valena wore shouting and screaming at one and the same time. This

The Magistrate-Captain Iance, youlave. been most ably defended and a most in genious defence has been est up for you, the British law on the landing of vagranta..

GERMAN PRESS. that you did it having an honest regard Yor LORD GEORGE HAMILTON ON THE Lord George Hamilton, speaking at Your aimple doty as a shipdenter was to

stowaways, and that would bave clanted Acton, advised the German prous hot morning, I found that a "Chinaman had have brought these people up in the Pelica you, and no one knows that so well as your overstrain the forbearance of Great Britain fallou into the water, and was drowned. Mr Francis-Would Your Worlup be so by continual attacks based on the erroneous The unfortunato raan is reported to have assumption of irreconcilabla rivalry come from Shanghai, a few days ago, and own counsel. good sa to point out any Is

between Great Britain and Russia.

wa ataying in Canton whilst conducting bis business. With two others, he was returning from a shop, and whilst attempt The following notice is insued from the ing to get on board a-beat, in the canal, Observatory:---

fell into the water. It seems strange one that a hwn could drown there with

The Magistra-There is a law and people have been prosecuted under it. I and not going to point out any law.

Mr Francis-positively deny that there

law.

for them but I cannot help them about night. Ho'cauno from the Chingfar. I went 1 Magistrata--You cyuti have brought

thoir wages. They must not make any trouble in English waters. On board a Chinese ship they are Chiinansen, and they

U Kai Chi-I 4u a boarding-house keeper at 6 Pottinger Street. A Japanese holewain came to my house on Thursday on board the kingtar yesterday morning.. The bost The last witness went with me. swain took me to the captain's cabin. As could not speak Engash Matsui epoke to the

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'Tho

WEATHER NOTICE.

On the 14th at 11.20 am. The aroma-

ter has risen in the Gulf of Tongking, ful-

A BIKING ODE. Under the spreading shootati trwa

The village smithy stands :" The epith a mighty man is be..

With large lot meelong bands... His trade was good in former weREDIT

At shoeing horses bele. He has not learned, it now appeare,

To end the broken wheels.

-Detroit Neira.

WORK OF THE INDOLENT. wonderful things. This is especially true -Indolent men have accomplished many as regards literature. The finest dentrip- tion of a aunrise was written by the pect Thompson in bed. Celeridge was one of the most indulent of men, yet his work la, of its kind, unepproached. One of the most important improvements in the atm- engine was due to the indolence of James Watt. It sa fairly correct to say that work

them up here and prosecuted them. Thore fore, that defence is absolutely and utterly useless and groundless I wassurprised that with. The Japanese concul possese steep slong the coast. Forecast me this morning if there were twice as topged observation is best performed by That, to judge by Mr Gaskell's disckimer, I can get their own Chinese law when they captain.. Mstaui explained to me in Japan the Japanese consul had pean communicatod | ien on the China Coast. Gradients rather inery boats about, but as a native said to which is the outcome of meditation or pro-" Mr Fraucis objected to the evidence, extra-territorial rights hers. the man had streng NE winds, probably decreasing many boats near, not one would vonture to careless of the strife and bustle in which

the loose joint in the Company reformed towy one which the Directors should liavo soon to

That, in auch a case, the responsibility of the auditor asums to be very much minimized, if it is not altogether done away with That the very moderate score of 916, marie by the Hongkong teura of Riflemen, wider the adverse circumstances men. tioned are Line, we sullision WiÄ-

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get back to Shangusi, but while they are here they must obey English law. If there is any more trouble. I will send them to guel. I order them to be put on board by

the Police.

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A SHIP'S CAPTAIN

JAPANESE, IMPRISONED ON BOARD RIF.

bao what he said.

The captain did not understand Japanese.

Witness-We did not take any one va shore with us; we were sold to go on shero. I went on board to arrange the pasange fat these persons on boned. I weg going to pay the passage mouey.

Mr Francis No questions: Inspector Hansor-I went on board the Chingtw. 12.30 yesterday afternoon. I I asked for aw the chief officer on duck. the Interport Match between Shanghai,

tho captain. I was told the captain was on shore, I then asked where these Japanese Hongkong and Singapore.

women were le pointed aft. I want nft That it is fair to say your telegram from Singapore mentioned continuous rain

At the Magistracy to-day, befurs Com-and down into the steerage. I found a and bad light, which must have bean"

mate was standing at the top of the ladder somewhat analagous to the conditions in mander Hastings, Captain Innes, master door on the starboard side locked. The I asked him what was Hongkong. That the four inference is that the Hong-of the steamship Chingt, was charged at the looking down.

Mr Fraucis-I object to that evidence. kong scant has shot otraighter than their instaucet of a Japanese, Machi Taka Taka, meant by locking people in port.

Witness-The mate Firals. That there is no teron why arabicid should followe:That you, on Enard the Bri- not be procured for this popular inter-ish teaship Chingtu, lan in Victoris port match, which would be held by Harbour, in the waters of this Colony, un each winning team until won by a rival.lawfully and injuubusly sad against his That the interest now felt in the friendly ill and without any legal warrant," au

competition should make it easy enough

Mr Francis-The case for the defonce is to add this additional incentive to vic- thority or reasonable or justifiable cause tory,

whatsoever, imprison and detain the comvory simple your Worship. Simply, we That oron in these very dull times the

annual mooting of Justices of the Peece, plainant for a space of time, to wit from were found by law, by legal ordinnoce to low them to land until we were able to na for granting spirit licenses, is a very about 7 am, on the 12th November, 1806, keep theas poople on hand and not to al- certain if they had any means of subsistence to 12:30 p.m. on the 13th day...

There were seven similar charges at the and able to maintain themselves for the Ordinando instance of six Japanese women and next six months. The Vagesney

is quite clear on the subject. Section 21 of Ordinance 12 of 1888 says that Every man

That the endeavour to protect the marri

Tona (if necessary) may be very gallant on the part of the Justices, but it looks little risky in proportion to ite shaky foundation in law.

That I think a much more profitable anbject of discussion at the Annual Sessions would have been the quality of liquor supplied at these necessary place of on

surtainment out west.

man.

The Magistrate-1s the charge denied, Mr Francis T

Mr Francis Tho charge is not denied, your Worship, but it is justified. We admit the fact that they were imprisoned, and that they were detained on board the ship for so many hours.

Mr Johnson--I propose, your Worship. to take fint Mochi Teka Toks. The facta

That I am quite willing to believe the sol diers and sailors are more alive to their rights in this respect than they were s quarter of a century ago. That I should even go so far as to admit

the grog-shup keepers are lare inclined Japanese named Mechi Taka Taka ar than they were to palm off inferior rived here on Thursday morning last liquora.

by the Chingtu, laving gone on beard That at the same time I can recall the raid

made upon certain groggeries in the old at Kobe as a stowaway. He and others disys, and remember the stuff which who were stowaways were discovered at was then secured by the Police.

and poned the Hate produced the key in the cabin. An inner door was then found six Japanoнa women fr teir bunks unlocked by the mate, and the two men were then found. The first witness was

of the men.

uno

dull, some rain.

CRICKET.

CLUB V. GARAIBOX.

save a drowsing man.' His body has not yet been recovered. Of course, if no one, would attempt to Rivq the man's life, fo one would attempt to recover the corpné,

been & Frenchman or Turk or a German the same course would have hold good; he could have been brought up hors and prosecuted. As to the idea that it was out of regard for our Vagraney Ordinance, I think it is useless, your action is absolutely unjustifiable in keeping these people locked up. The renaone are not far to seek. You days' match between the Club and Gar-fill by and bye, when it hosts, some one, to ave a regular trader to Japan and were ison afraid to get into trouble with, the Japanese aathmities.

It is perfectly competent

The following are the scores in the two

GARRISON-FI INNINGS.

Hancock

for the Japanese authorities to search Lieut. J. H. Thrasher, K.B., Hack your vessel in their own waters and Q.-M. S. Bisase, R.D., Saith, b safeguard their own laws in any way they

Hancock extend to Hongkong Earbour. As a ship Serg. Burton, B., e Banham Carter, like, but the long arm of Japan does not Rev. G. Vallings & Ward, ↳ Hancock. master, I think you have discredited the British flag locking up these people. Jajinese women have been brought here

at my request. Imanded for ten minutes and exorbitant This is an time after time and the case has been re.

indictable office on which I can com pasarga nionica base been paid.

and car myself, ut you, but under section AD I will deal with the will find you $75 with the alternative of two months' hard labour ou each orde

Mr Johnson--Your Worship, there are

ORAT CASEN.

The Magistrate-I particularly asked Mr Francis if he would abide by the deci sion in this case and accept it as the decision in the other seven cases and he agreed to do

Mr JohnsonWell, that is on each case. Mr Francia-I will give your Worship formal notice of oppost in these cases sud Your Worship will kindly six the amount ask that the Laun! stops may be taken. of security.

The Magistrate-I accept the notice of appeal-fact er law?

Mr Francis-On law;

Bail was afterwards fixed at $300 on each case.

which retains

b

Capt. Eccles, R.B., e and ↳ Bonbau Surg-Majer Johnston, A.M.S.,

Caster

Grimble

Capt. Fergason, R.B., b Hancock...... Capt. Janghoras, R.A., Hancock b

Bonham Carter ......... R. Alexander, R.B., not out..... G. Paley, R.B., b Hancock.... Private Green, b Hancock.... Extrus

Total

CLR-FIRST INNINGS.

.:

R. H. Hancock, Langhorne, & Green A. G. Ward, b do............................... Lieut. Bonham Carter b do...

A. S. Anton, e Vallings, b Thresher. B. Maut, b Bleie.. blo....... T. Sercombe Saith, i

R. F. Lammert, b Green... K. W. Mounsey, h Blesse J. E. Gillingham, b Alexander.

G. Grimble, not out........ F. H. Kew, 1.b.. Blomst

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Total

-ĠIDRISON. --SECOND INNINGS.. J. H. Thresher, aut cut...... Rev. G. Vallings, b de......... Capt. Ferguson, h Carter. Captain Eccles, e Smith. b Mast: ****

enckhei Sergeant Burton, & Mounsey, b Han- Q. M.-S. Blease, not out....... Surg Major Johnson, Captain ......... Langhome, R. Alexander,... Green, and Falay, to bat.........

Total

CLUB-SECOED INSINGA.

mild form of excitement. That did only discussion raised was one bearing on the applicability or other wise of the Married Woman's Property Act. THAT

If this wholesome. law of England

Mr A. B. Johnson Crown, Soliciter, con-ter of a ship landing or allowing to land in does not apply to Hongkong-(whose

[these are Japanese) who at the time of his fault is it that it doesn't?) then Mr ducted the case on behalf of the Police: this Colony any person other than a Chirene Shelton Hooper setana to be culto right, J. Francis appeared on behalf of the landing is obviously destitute of means of subsistence or docs actually become so within in his contention.

1 of s period of six months from the data defence.

ar landing shall be liable to repay to the Go- vernment of this Colony all costs-and charges incurred by the Colony in conse unless such master satisfy the Court that quence of such person becoming a vageant

Watranslate the following from the Onur. he made due enquiry as to the person THE WATER FETES IN THE LAOS. he had reason us believe such person

rier: Saison-The Fosat of the Waters, so lauded or allowed to land, and that

whit was attended by M. Rouses, the was possessed of mears of subsistence. Now, ss your Worship has board the plain. Gov nor-General witle his emite, is one of particular case-and the same thos, which among Cambodian pages tiff in refera to all the other seven cases were leave the most impression on the memory are shortly. theso; your Worship: all stowaways in this ship from Kobe down Three days after the now moon King Noto

by to Hongkong. The first witness simited dom I. King of Cambodia, surrounded

to pay his passage. He had only ablations prescribed by the sacred rites, en- he was a stowaway, because he had no his 400 wires aftor having finished the royal money one dollar and a-half in his pocket when ters the state barge from his floating house

in the river sud guts the string he arrived here. It is distinctly and directly contrary to law for the captain the captive waters; those inundate the ad-R. H. Hancock, b Blesan of any vessel to land any one who joining country and enrich it with their Benham Carter, c Alexander, E du. is not Chinese, who has no means of fertising sediment. It is a splendid cere. A. G. Ward, not out......

mony, which Noredan, Edways a fine di plomatist, knews how to heighten with ox- ther condition. The only justification ho tracedinary dent when a guest of distinc. could have if he allows such persons to tion does him the honour to visit hir Stato. have pufficient means of subsistence, was dias Graveraars through the First Minister good round price for his drink, it is the information which the Police had received that he made inquiry into their means of issufficient to assemble at the capital an army Jury of the authorities to see that he is they went on hoard, and he was let out of subsistence and ascertained that they had of rowingmen,' for nobody would dare to

with what he pays for.

contest the high and divine power of the monarch All, great and little, high That the revelations of the raid of which I the cabin. I shall call him before your means of subsistence for six months batern

have spoken showed that he had then Wership; he shall tell you what passed, they were allowed to land. As soon as greates and slaves, bend down to the

imetionaries dust before the royal eblas. In spite the fact that the French are the real rulers

Carteryodik is still the King. of Canadier the King His divine title of grand master of human Smith,............... existences remains still untouched, and

Gillingham,diy never would a peasant pronounce the royal Grimble, name, without adding as a sign of foudal aspect: Norodam the chỉ "Vit-'King

Greet g Norodom, master of the lives of men.

The commotion caused by this annual Vallings, feast is considerable. One might say that Throcher, ger all Combodia is on foot during these three Alexander, ... days. The capital is emptied of its popular best tion: all the high officials must furnish

- prised how fear of Fochow by the officers of the ship, and

such a raid, but the necessity unitswem then taken below, and when they assistemen for at less is ms nevertheless, and I think it in a pity the rived here he was put into a cabin and the The master is bound to wake. inquiry into wholesome experiment has not upen more door was locked, and he was kept there frequently tried.

E. Maat, b Grust

S. Anton, and lease

T. S. Smith h do.

J. Gillingham, not out K. W. Mounsey, R., Lammert,......

That when Jack or Tommy has to pay aantil about mid-day on Friday. From laud, and they are found afterwards not to royal order communicated to the Cambo | G. Grimble and F, H. Kew to bat....

honestly

this Togel came into per they were look- bean paying good prices for 'stuff' which

and I shall also call two other witnessed up they were simply kept below in must have returned a thousand per cent.

the cabin at Foochow; they were allowed who will the vendors, and & headacho and from boarding-hours here,

on the way down here, and to go on deck night in the cells to the purchaser. state they went on board with a view of they were locked in a third-class cabin on That it would be a good thing in taking him on where and paying something

arrivel bere simply to prevent them land. dest, I take it to be their duty for his passage money, and the result was ing. They were not confined in any way for the Police to keep a Randy they did not come on share, and they were clock upon the quality of the liquor sup: kept there until the Police went on board, and the fact that, suelted to the Jana 15 immediately oummunicated to the Japanese plied to the soldiers and the sailors of and they were released.

Conan The Japanese Consul was im This port

Mochi Taka Take I am an unemployedediately communicated with. On the Butterfold That H. E. the Governor has returned from scaman. Iarrived here on the morning of the 19th November, 1896, Messrs

the- as follows short up North, and we now 12th in the steamer Chingit. I had travell and Swire wroce his trip naturally look for some movement in our ed

by that atmamar before. At the end of Japanese Consul:-Sir,We beg to inform political world.

the month wurkel my passage to Герал On the pressab occasion I Exfted from Kabe you that eight stowawaya-six women and two med-have been found on board our of the fach that his administration is and went on board es & stowaway, AJFoo steamer, the Chingles, which arrived from certain number of canons and

ע.

That His Excellency keeps reminding us.

drawing to a

That at the function held at the opening

to state

that Mir way

The

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secure the fow ten cont pieces given in such cases, will tie it up to the stern së a hont and tow it hakure and claim the price.

CUINESE CEREMONIES.

Shamoen has been very gay lately, and all the 'boys' have had the privilege of sexing their country's greatness in ita most conspicuous aspects. The great officials of the city have been paying official visits to the recent Commissioner of Customis, who has just left for Chefoo, the new Commissioner who has just arrived. You do not see those things to 5 perfection in Hongkong. The procession 15 is suficient to make the inimitable solemn 174 Hipworth, from whose gravity Newton

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2

13

people whose natural indulence makes them an active temperamant would tend to

immers theat

POST OFFICE RESTORERS.

PATCHING DAMAGED MAILA. There is in connection with the Hagliah postal service, one department, the solo business of which in the 'restoring' and putting together of letters and parcels. damaged in the past, ad some of the schievements of the exports thus employed in Identifying envelopes with their contents, after the tro have been separated among thousands of other packages, are little short of marvelous.

And let it be mid that, oven when the contate restored to an envelope or box have, upon the face of them, no evidenon whatever to the ordinazy eye that would identify them with their proper cover, it is the rarest ocurrunce imaginable for the department to err, but the great mar. vals of the department are achieved in con nection with chacks and documents of all kinds that have been damaged by fire and

water.

By the aid of chemistry and many orig.

might have deduced the law of gravitation.inal appliances, which are the invention of officials of the department, dovements that Tam vouches for this interesting fact have been burnt to tinder or which have laugh outright. The civil mandarin-en- been under the ces for months have sen two sheets of glass-together with a trans joya the more striking 'show,' for to meet rendered perfectly legible, placed between made by him some one hundred soldiers, beyond cription of the most legible Find his regular retinue, arose, as from the the department, and given over the to

those who were entitled to them ground and presented arms. Indeed they presented foot too- at least must of them. But, what would you say to the 13 last dezen or so, carrying on the barrels of their old muskets on their shoulders, as 181

many trezsela (irestice) for the lessar lights' tomaat, on, whilst the official was drinking his tea or something stronger 14 When the Governor had gone home, this batch departed as they came, by a side way, the rear again shouldering the trestles

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112

as before.

transcription in one of t

of the Isw oparte

Only “recently an original Jether had been for nearly two months under the along with sea in a mail bag was produced and although the writing on the original WILS indistinct to

to the naked eye, the learned julge unhesitatingly accepted the document as evidents, and commented on the wonder fal way in which it had been troated. The heads of this department claim that there in raft of instinct which tells an old hand that a certain envelope amongst thousands of others belongs to cartain loose contenta also amongst a heap.

is

JAPANESE INSECT PESIS. AMERICÁME ON THE LUOK-OUT.

AN AMUSING PROCLAMATION. The oficiais hava recently covered the walls of Cauton with a proclamation, con The following is taken from on American taining se rory good, but one would exchange-The state bunrd of horticulture.. think superfluous advice. This announce gunning for a new post which can stand mora insecticide than any other fruit des ment tells the people, what they have good trayor that ever came to town. These reasons for knowing only too well, that little nests are known among the strong. thieves and vagabonds abound, and that minded entomologists as the Diaspis La natue of Japan. They are grond beyni vigorous efforts are being made to protect when they get into an orchard and the poople. In case of a robbery the duty are only outranked by tus fring test of Australia in the amount of damage that of the latter is very simple... They are ad- they aro of doing

are capable vised when they hear the reports of re Secretary Cues, of the state board of

boriculture, 76volvers, a., to shout and scream as loudly from the state of California beard of horti fit receipt of the following culture I

12

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS. GARRISON-FIRST INNINGS.

of

M. R.

W.

Hancock

02

7

52

24

15

8

5

1. 23 12 2 24

THE FLAGUE IN INDIA.

EXODUS FROM BOMBAT.

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, Sept. 2, 1890, SININ

Secretary mato board of horticulturas: Tacou Dear sir: The Fall Willeur. rived this ning from the Sound, and that 95* watve had twe Japanese planta in

as possibio in order to arouse the whole neighbourhood. This art, the Chineso excel ie, so we may-hope the thieves will 2 take wizning, and give both the revolvers

and the shouting orowds a wide berth. Lot they do not appear to do so. Twice rived on the Jepavess steamship line to Seattle. One has a saga palun, and the tile wook, sitting in the office, I have heard other a double fovering plum, or prass the gong on The Xi, which tells that a tree. The latter was hardly infested with the destructive scule Disapia Lanatus, thiefs getting it across the bare back: This is the scale that they experimented And at evory lang of the gung, and-ish of with at the department of agriculture, the ratton, the crowds set up a great shout. Washington, D. C., with the strangest, in Probably it is safer to shout under such secticides and only killed about soren por circumstances and the people need nos ha urged thereto.

cont,

The arrival of thees simmers la your state to a souce of danger, and you should have a good guarantine aliser stationed thore to examine all plants and trees. Bas spectfully sure,

ALEXANDER CRAW

of any of

Anino, Becretary to the Cerday after- tord, which the imprisoned waters twem there figures Unless the plagae | the missionary had left, they forced their talto the horticultural interests of the slaže.. Caterwiss induced to follow was only charged with something that 00 hnu and that we wero not able to take tremendous shout, which awells like a food population. This low.ill tell in the busi-jabout ten dollars worth of furniture Tho/ his vigilance in this respect. B

neighbour and each one tries to nepas hit ne show I was discovered on board by the first Mol and Foochow this morning. They are Te is a strange aight which makes a vivid

MISIONARY TROUBLES; solemn and second officers and

still on board the steer if you wish te Impression on the traveller. a quartermaster I

A Correspondent writes to the Times of

Out of the missions has had a little the Po Laung Kuk Home the other day, was told to go on deck Ewent on deck take charge of them. The Consul WAS LU

Thminess men, and others acquainted with trouble down in faza din I hear that inst he said it might be one of the closing and saw the Captain, I stood on deplz ferahle to go on board himzait, but he sent his motdent comes. The king, leües from his | India -- functions of his administration, as his some hours and just before duck 1 and seven agent ob board to see these

men and women. Hosting house and approaches the repro-

Mr Cass says Mr Craw is the officiant en- sentative of France. It is between 4 and the native town, have been estimating the tena of oilce would expire next year. others were sent aft. I add another man The Japanese consul write Measts But-6 o'clock in the afternooil. The royal numbers who have left Bombay for fear of Sunday week while the foreign ma

tomologist and quarantine ofBoer stationed That it is perhaps too soon to sum up the were put in one third-class calan and the terfield and Swire, goatles-In reply to harges pass three times in a gorgeous pro- the pingue. As the exodus goes on daily:sionary was paying a visit to the station by the California state board of herdoulture

result of His Eroalleboy's regime in women in another. We stopped in the

your letter of yesterday with regard to the cussion before the king, then the foilla the estimate increases with each day

Incoming Hongkong, although the effort would cabin,

eight stowaways. I bog

des of cantos performs its evolutions. The week age the estimate was 50, 00, today it some roughs attempted to get up on the forks of San Francisco to prevent nt ha so very exhausting.

Mr Johnson here asked winess be

king shon outs with his sword the sacred is 100,000. The truth lius somewhere bo turbanco, and so far succeeded that, after the 2 or anal lite ukely to be detrimen That is recognition of the stive afforts, could get out.

patahed to the steamer Mr Francia os coted. The defendant on and att arrangement was made between free. Cantion rear; the band strikes up subsides meedily and completely, Bohay

the chapal, and mashed up The above communication is an the

stand to lose about 200,000 of its way into captain of the steaner, though the National Anthem; the crowd rives curred in Hongkong

I regret The MagistrateMy Jobason is leading charge of tasm. No arrangement was made and the inundating waters carry fertility to ness of Bombay, and will Witness, continring,We could not get hot show any moans of qubsistence Bo

for their landing simply became they old the very heart of the kingdom, to the fect because we are now at the beginine tiers officials were on the alert, and very speedi- this line, as has been pointed out by Mar from the orient bringing in specimens of out of the cabin as it was locked. On are hos letter mos nocived the Folios of the splendid temples of Angkor, the re-busy season. In going round the Mandvi y sent soldiers to quell the disturbance. Craw in his reports, is by resson of visitors no doubt and to that extent the Govern riving in Hongkong we were still locked up information and care on board shortly/mains of a wondrous civilsation.-diam and adjoining districts one cannot help noti. It seems that they hars strict orders from the surious and interesting plants sai the numerous deserted houses. Some Poking to exercise all care over the christian shrubs commonly caltivated for ornament ment, the oficial, and the loading Chi

are deserted wholly, others deserted largely, and in sporking to the poupie of these chapels. The ring-leaders were 'an opium In Jain and Coins, these often being in- fasted with varieties of insect pests not as hose concerned deserve credit for it.

to succour romen and girls who are kidnapped or Inmoral lives, goes without saying Something had to be done, and it was done under Government supervision.

That the outcome of those efforts will make-

up

to it:

for virtus

tus sad fair dealing, there can be

tore

and were kept in the cabin until yesterday after twelve Dolce moon and took the afternoon. The police came on board and parsons away. Of course false imprison

kindconstitutes s misdemeanour

Free Press.

fe

BOD

oing

tell all the more

evidence of

One of the greatest sources of danger lu

That the Po Leung Society hasnow a Homewe ware brought sahore. Take a mentoi justified by law. We may we W. ROBINSON & Co.. Pinio and Musical districts, you are overy where told that the devil as the Chinese call them who are yet commuut here, bub of the most danger. ·

of its own, instead of a templomry wanŤ By Mr FranciaOne day we wore let out unlaus it is! or two at the Wah Hospital, in a

Tung

on deck coming from Foochow and the were perfectly justified in keeping these Instrument specialists and exports. Work decided advantage

other man hed nothing to do with the wo people on board. We would be guilty of a shops, queen, Road Central That the Tung Wah may have quite enough mon. We all stowed in the fore peak of the law if we had allowed them Rooms, Queen's Road Central

Was

of absistences,. wers without means

ele am going to their country. Boing steeped in opium-and a young fallow who ous character.

to the hunders and the railway stations, you

anisil boats,

- can at once see that an active trafle is going to use phrase which is too good to on mostly cutwards. At the bundere you so apply to augh- was flown with insolence

boats, cargo bonte, and larger batelisa malling away with full, nay crowd and wine. However, nothing very sorious art himan cargos The coasting steamers happened, and I believe the local officials

The rail- are aba runing unusually full

General's department for the way in years. 1 did not pay, my page from And them means of subsistence, We can mant according to the law. Therefore, was stations show the exodus oven het will set matters right. It is a pity they do)

That when the bound to work with

*bettle as won

That while such wirk os be saccomplistio,

for

W. Rosor & Co. Finos and Huslost shops and Factory, Duddell Et Show Intrument specialists and experts. Work Rooms, Queen's Road Central-

CAPTAIN William Willigerod of the North Germasi Lloyd line, has crossed the Ablan tie four hundredă tines, fourteen hundred. thousand mulles in all, or sixty times, round

the earth. En has safely carried two bund- red thousand persons and rested hundreds

of persons at sen.

of

For the past quarter of a semitry there ban

to de later on to look after itself underwent away last auth in the to land if they were destitute,. If they the stricter supervision likely to be in Chingly I posed, outside of Fu Loung patients private boarding house in Hongkong. Be and until we had salicbod ourselvan that Taz Japanese Chief of Police is subject to That great praise is due to the Registure that I had not been to Japan for two there were persons on shots who would the orders of the Wiristor of Houte Depart

not panish such disturbers of the poscu which this Po Leung Kok bualness has Kobe because I had no money. I have no monicated induidiately with the proper por after the robbery of 87,790.88 at the Gos. then the boats, for the outward passengers bin worked in connection with the property in Hongkong, but I have a friend on the Japanese gasul. These poople who vernment grinary a few days ago, the Min-appear in heaps at the hour of the depar- loading Chinbow residents. When I arrived in Hongkong Ind shout came on board simply wanted to pay their dator of the Horas Department reprimanded turn of the traps. Perhaps no city in the FATEST Muse boxes, Violice (fine models),

Leading Chiness kho dolur and hitby conte e page

D. K. Matan 381bW Passato and made no effor, no guarantee as the Chief of Police for not preventing the world can empty Houlf of its populationMandolines, and Strings of all kinda. W.

Everything to that in point of law. we were perfectly becams very indignant at the Minister, one roody this a Bres e Gorornment in auch matters, half the Stapley Street. I went on board the to the means of Bubsistance of these people, robbery by the police. The Chief of Police nurz anlckly than

the Robinson Co. Chingu pesterday. The keeper of the shot in kooping them on board until the ground that hierankis just as high as the shortest notice. The people a trained boarding house ask of me to go. That was what satisfactory Information to Minister of the Home Department and he themselves for going to their guns at the Has your husband given much thought the rain dela of the Registrar General's about Grain. When I got on board I first whether or not, in the words of the considered the reprimand from the Minister shortest possible notice. The worldly goods to the political situation?' said one woman. Department continusa,

ser a Japanese hostawain-Komoni Taligh Ordinetice such persons were possessed as an insult to his dignity. He returbod of the majority are enclosed in a bundle. Yee, replied the ether, I guess he'll beca une continuous how of letters mater Thất. I. Hear: the opening

ball of the wi the captain

When the bostes

of means

cans of subsistence. They were not the official letter of the Minister containing Bozes and other furniture do not trouble take any that's offered him after the costostinasy to the truly wonderful Care

Any what ? Any political situs by Clark's World-famed Block, Mizere,IE giren by took me to the captain's cabin

detained on bosed for their passage money he reprimand, to the Home Department them, Pots, pans, clothes, ewels, money, tion. Brither Bowls takagi shape in the in and the p

you at Kilt they were simply detained under with a reply to the effect that he does not pawn, sonorrée, are all tied in a dhotur or don. He says he needs the salary,

This Ordinanse The Captain simply kept propose to receive any such letter from the sheet and the traveller is randy for his plain how ross people from troubling him about Minister of the Home Department. He journey. The people have been going to He said these persons by asking that exorbitant would not recognize the law which entities their gauna' every year, and some twice,

price. He had vary heavy responsibilities, the Minister to send such a documents year for centuries past. But since all captain in a former cans had to bour very He concluded that he would group the ways were provided and coasting steam heavy responsibilities about twelve monthe office instead of being insulted theware introduced, broes facilities for brave Bes will made wapondible for the Minister, so be sent in his resignation have incrassed the number of travellers main talaing In this Colony twice, bub His Majesty infused to doopt it, very considerably. Botha bhan the right Sumber of vagrants and the whole cost of | ---Japan Advertiser.

of plazas pouses vert skammal of them back to Japan. Therefore,

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