FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1907.
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.
THE TRANSVAAL.
BOTHA'S SPEECH WELCOMED.
(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter, vis Bombay.)
LONDON, March 14.
General Botha's speech has greatly appemand the Progressive party in the Transvaal and has contributed largely towards diminialung the bitterness occasioned by the electoral conflict.
VESSEL STILL BURNING,
THE TIENTSIN PLOT.
COLLINS SENTENCED.
(From Our Correspondent.)
TIENTSIN, March 15,
Native papers report that H. B. Colitas, who was accused of being found in the possession of bomba, has been tried and was sentenced to a term of imprisonment and subsequent deportation.
Fong Huai-t'sing,une of the two mah acensed by the man" Collins ass kis aucom- dices and follow-narchists, has been re-
AMOV.
THE CHINA MAIL.
(Fran Our Correspondent.)
Amor, March 11. NAVAL NOTES.
On March 3rd, the Japanese cruiser "Akitsuena” came into port from thu Foncada, but left again on March 7th for Wood. On March 7th H. LG. M. Guibont "go" Captain von Koss, arrived from Manila, and left on the 8th for Foochow On March 6th the Chinese dual Yuen Kai" arrived here from a 5th, the Chinese Revenus Cruiser,
Foot, and its still in harbour. On
"Ping Ching," Captain W. 8. Wyles, arrived here from Shanglud, and is now
paying for youal visits to the neighbouring ighthouses, going out and returning at
intervals.
OBITUARY NOTICE
In Saturday's issue of the day Gazette leasul by Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai, as it has is an obituary notice of the death of an old THE" JENA" EXPLOSION. lean proved that Fing was a rich of resident of Amoy, who only removed to
Collins' revengro
It appears that Fing who prior to 1904 was compradors of the Shanghai after last summer. I refer to Bir Rus-Chinese Barik at Port Arthur and Casimiro Porcira Sinees, who died in caused the arrest and punishment of Collins Shanghai on the last day of February. He at one time in that port, in consequence
held a position in the Post Office of the which the latter, when arrested for carrying bombs, rovenged himself on Ing by British Cunsulate in Kalanga for a long, "confessing Feng as his accumplies, perind of years, uid was noted for unfailing Fortunatoly for Féng the charge has fallon courtesy and nuwenried attention to his through and he was released.
duties, so that his death su soon after his retirement from active service will come na a shock to his many friends.
(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,
via Bombay),
LONDON, March 14. Special correspondsats of the daily papera graphically describe the fire de the French battleship "Jena."
All yesterday the fire still raged, despite the fact that the vessel bas been fooded.
The violenon of the fames as as
tonishad naval men, as the hull is almost incombustible. Even the plates
seemed to bura.
JADUSI's AERVICE.
The Casualties.
- LONDON, March 13.
Latest official estimates minimise the casualties from the "Jena" explosion.
The oficial estimate is 60 killed, includ» ing Captain Ardigard and Commander Vertier, and 100 injured.
+
Three hundred and sixty nine out of 698 of the crow of the Jans" answered to the roll call last night; sistplaro known to be in hospital; the fate of the remainder is uncurtain,
Cause of the Explosion.
LONDON, March 13. The Minister of Marine macribes thù „explosiondo a short circuit.
King Edward and the Emperor Williama | lave sent messages of condolence.
This Jean" was in dry dock at the time of the explosion.
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The battleship Patrie." lying near, prevopted the spread of the consagration
by firing a shell which, smashing the gate of the dock, let in the water with which the Jena was flooded.
LONDON, March 13. A parliamentary White paper shows that the Australian Commonwealth op pealed to the Imperial Government in 1906 to obtain a reduction of the Suez Canal dues. The Imperial Governrisut referred the nitter to the British Directors of the Cam and the latter pointed out that the tariff was reduced 14% in three
this sense was sent to Australia.
THE WIDOW'S BUSINES 3.
Rebuked for Lack of System.
THE CHINA MERCHANTS.
DIRECTORS' APPOINTMENTS
OPPOSED.
AMOY HORTICULTURAL SNOW.
LONG HING AND COMPANY.
Bankruptcy Petition.
When the action brought by Mr F. Blanck against Messy Long Hing and Company, photograhers, for 2070 was called on this morning in Summary Jurisdiction, Mr. P. W. Goldring, who appeared for the defendante, asked for a week'sadjournment, but to that Mr Otto Kong Sing (for plaintiff objected, pointing out that he understood a petition in bankruptcy was about to be presented,
Mr Goldring-The petition has already, been presented, but I have instructions to oppose it.
The Puisno Judge-It does not hoces sarily follow that you will be successful.
Mr Geldring-Ne. But I do not wish to prejudice, Mr Kong Bing.
Mr D'Almado anounced that the petition, had been drawn up and was to have come on yesterday, but that service had not houn affected in time.
Tho. Faiano Judge But the case down for hearing on Wednesday next,
THE WRECK OF THE "DAKOTA."
DESCRIBED BY PASSENGERS AND ON-LO EKERS.
·
A Visit to the Il-Fated Vessel,
We take the following from the Kobe fertil of Maroli 7
have been lost, no uxnet knowledge con cerning the cargo can be obtained. It la helieved that it will all be a total loss,
According t to the Captain of the "Tokai Mara," a small coasting steamer plying between Tokyo and neighbouring who witnessed the disaster, the
"Bakota
Jerle
arrived off Shiraham on Sunday afternoon at about 5 o'clock. The vessel struck a submerged rook so hard that she went half
the
I crow
CONNAUGHT
HOTEL
of the Colony.
over the rock, and in cunsetionon the bow Is Centrally Located in was completely submerged. The Tokái Maru
the Principal Street and a stohe boat to the rescue, Wo understand that the "Dakota" cost put off from Shiralisans to the scene of the number of fishing boats also the Great Northern Stenship Company diastur. The bonts of the Dukata were about 83,000,000 15, of which about also lowered, and $2,000,000 gold is covered by instancos,
passengers and o the risk being shared by a amabor ofere convoyed unfely to Shiraham, after NEEDS NO ADVERTISING. offices. The Dakota, it may be noted, experienced some difficulties on account of has throughout been a somewhat unforthe high waves swooping the coast... tuante vessel. In her first outward voyago from Seattle she had to put back owing to injuries to her propoiler, and it will be remembered that not long ago a fire occurred on board while she was in Kobe Harbour. Ther
IS A FIRST-CLASS COMMERCIAL FAMILY HOTEL.
NARRATIVES BY LADY PASSENGEDS. Three of the passengers of the "Dakota" arrived in Yokohama on Monday night from Shirahams, and two of them, Birs Doombacher and Mrs Forbes have been interviewed by a representative of the modation at reasonable rates. appears to be some confusion as to Japan Herald. From their statement it
saved. The local office of the N.Y.K. on-rocke about five o'clock en Sunday
been saved out of 288, but it was aub- scarcely a
Provides the most comfortablo accom.
The Best Table d'Hote Servico in the
SPECIAL RATES, for summer months only:-
Per Month.
the number of mail fage which have boon appears that the vessel struck those nounced this morning that 257 laga had afternoon. The weather was clear, with Eh Inuboys
tive,
male, and that only 31 bage out of 288 had Lightship about twelve 'clock
· intimated that an error had boun The breeze to disturb the waters.
imesed heen rooovorod. The Kabo postal autori- and signals were exchanged betwood
and state that bags have the vessel
the lightship. ed. Yokohama communication which tween half-past four and five o'clock MANY we have rece
received from hir Kusaka Itaro, of the passengers were on deck watching the Superintendent of Foreign Malls, reads the sun sinking in the western sky: it was, as follows:-
in fact, ! one of the most calza and peaceful
・
noon,
Bg.
Breakfast, Tifin and Diaaor......$45 Tifle only.......
$18
Tilin and Dinner
For Terms, etc.
MANAGER.
463
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Edna Nay, who is now appearing Plonso note that the following mossage,evenings one could wish to experience at at the Aldwych Theatro in Nelly Neil, dated this morning at 2 pm,, has hoan roca. About five o'clock those on board
ceived from Tokoliıın :—“Hakuni Mazu henni a grinding
the sound s is engaged to be married to Bir Oscar came back from the scene of disaster bring-passod over the rock. The passengers did
"Dakota
Lewisohn, the youngest son of the late ing 47 bags of mails from "Dakota" which not realise what had happened until the
are all wot. The Vegetable Show in connection with | Mr Leonard Lewisohn, who was known use wet. They are now being dried; vessel cano to a dead stop. The vessel fisted,
will forward this Society was duly held on Friday the "Copper King of Amica. Miks
thom as soon as the address is and at once began to settle. Signals wero ascertained. This
probably means that down to the lighthouse ab Nojinia and to afternoon Inst, 8th inst, in the afternoon, Bay's first husband was I well-known the taga denoting the destination of bags the shore, and in a abort time a number of when the various ve etables and a few American racing cyclist.
were lost or becnie naintelligible and that sampaus were alongside the vessel. Into flowers wero on show all the afternoon.
the Yokohama office is trying to find out
those, well as to the ship's life- the sddresses of the bags."
boast They were very well displayed on tables
The wedding took place on the 14th
It appears that none of the mail hags were removed from the vessel. Those
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-the passengers were trans+ the work being carried out mishap without any
and
on the verandah of the new cricketultimo at Westminister of Captain Sir which have beou recovered were floated of the passengers took
T
into the son and drifted ashore.
A VISIT TO THE WRECKED VERSEL
ags, but no heavy baggage whe
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(From Our Correspondent.)
PERINO, March 15.
pavilion, and, a large number of Amoy: The Kwangtung officials are opposing residents took the opportunity of viewing John Konne, Royal Artillery, and the
at the time. By half-past five the appointments of Sheng Kung Pao the exhibits during the afternoon. Con- Hon. Eleanor Hicks Beach, eldest daughter
The Mainichi has received the follow- o'clock-in board daylight-the whole and Shen Tung Ho as directors ofsidering the lack of rain, it was a very of Viscount and Viscountess Bt. Aldwyning telegrami from
Д correspondent of the passengers had been taken of good show, many of the vegetables being The ceremony was conducted by the Bishop wliom it despatched to Shirahaam: Some were landed at the Nojima the China Merchants' Company. unusually large. The prizes were fairly of Oxford. Viscount St, Aldwyn gave his went out to see the "Dakota" in a lighthouse and accommodated at the
|evenly divided among the competitors.
lighter
The inn, while others went ashore and irera daughter away, and Captain the Hon. M.se was very high, and I got wet to the provided
this (Tuesday) morning.
for at Juns and private skin, but after great ditionity my sondo residences at the village of Shirahama. A circular luas been issued asking for
She The ladios speak in terms of praise of succeeded in reaching the steamer. tonders for the building of a
rendered and kindness prosented lanurntable spectacle. Only
A
the assistance "A Nicht wi Durns" is at presunt being about forty por cont. of her Municipal Gaol, now Pollos Barracks, and organised by Mrand Mrs David Wood, to be showed above the surface of the sea, anul reports current among the passengers
hull shown them by the villagers. There were Municipal Offices for the International holdat the Union Church on the 21st inst., she had a
MANCHURIA.
THE RU 35IAN EVACUATION.
(From Our Correspondent.}
PERING, March 15. It is stated here that the delay in the Russian evacuation of North Manchuria is due to disobedience of orders by the Russion officers.
The pretext is given that there is a scarcity of railway cars.
A SHANGHAI SENSATION.
WIFE SHOOTS HUSBAND.
(From Our Correspondent.)
Stasera, March 15.
PASSENGER BOAT PIRATED.
MUNICIPAL AYERS,
дет
R. Ward was best man.
in the
Apply to Hongkong, March 9, 1807.
The
ROBINSON PIANO
COMPANY, LTD.
THE
MINIATURE GRAND
¿
BY
STEINWAY
Settlement of Kulangeu. The Plans can at 9 pm. Those who will assist will in- were beating against 2: Great waves looting the vessel, and that some of the is a work of creative art which
{ BOTOW WAS Z list to une sido. Hor the febernen and villagers had commenced
the vessel's huge ship's papers were stolen--but these re- thing of the kind had come under their personal observation.
be seen any day up to and including barchclude Mrs A. G. Gordon, Mrs Sitams, framo, churning water into foam all around. ports they were unable to confirm. No. 25th at the present Municipal Offices, after Mrs G. H. Edwards, Mrs David Wood, which day no tenders can be received. Mra Parlane, and Masury G. Ballocht, J. The Council however does not pledge itself D. Auld, George Grimble. Mir David to accept the lowest tender.
Wood will occupy the chair.
THE KOWLOON-CANTON
RAILWAY.
Chinese Looking for Shareholders.
of a
REPORT BY THE CAPTAIN OF THE
OMI MARU.".
"stands alone-unqualifiedly THE BEST.
My sendo hesitated to go alongside, but I eventually got close to her starboard side and was able to climb on board with the ald fa ropa which was hanging from the dock. The condition of the interior of the
of the respot
The N.Y.K. laver Omi Mara," which PIANOS showed how groat had been tho haste with The death occurred at the General Ho-which the passengers had been compelled as despateled to Shirahansa to render as spital, Yokobnius, at three o'clock on the to leave. The cabin and other parts of sistance to the "Dakota," returned to Yako by all other Leading Makers
the vessel wore afternoon of the 2nd instant, of Mr George articles of toilet,
all littered with scattered ama ou Munday evening before eight
clothing, and 'clock, without being able to achieve RDS FOR SALE OR HIRE pieces
Captain Arakawa, when Wath, who was in his sixty-ninth year provisions. The boats were still on the thing important. Mr Watt, says the Japan Guzelle, was a davits. Apparently there had been.
Interviewed by.
a press representativo, is British subject who came to Japan nearly time to lower them. Water was rushing rated with saying that when the Omi
in
left the harbour at forty years ago, wat was engaged in business through the vessel's bow and the lower Muru,
parts of two of the masts were submerged. as a builder. At one time he was employed As to the circumstances of the disaster, my strong westerly wind
informed me that when, of Sunday afternoon, a
tho Been approaching
tid morning, arived of NGS CLOCK
Ho. the Administrator of the Imperial by Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co., and sendo, who was on shore at the time, heavy swoll. When up, causing
By the courtesy of his Thotaiship Wen
Chinese Telegraphs, Hongkong, who has other local firmis, Of late yours his health been empowered by His Excellency Viceroy failed generally and he was taken to theore
waves
steamer
reached part. Nojínu-zaki at about nine o'clock the latter.
very higla were sweeping the coast, rendering. Brest vessel was Lit
stranded on the submerged rook
Chou Fu to raise money for the construction General Hospital on the 1st of March last crowded down to the best, the poor Daliota for the vowel to anchor. The.
such as
to
The
ранзепроти
to ascertain
at
signalling
tho
and Dr. Moore-Gralam
ensed in forco, and further assistance
COINERS.
And n
A. Gang Caught
(From a Correspondent.).
CANTON, March 14.
to
AT
PRICES
with 'consistent quality and BASED ON
·PRESENT RATE OF
EXCHANGE.
IF YOU WANT.
Something Bright !
Something Racy of
the Soil!
READ THE
HONGKONG WEEKLY.
ILLUSTRATED WITH
LOCAL & GENERAL CARTOONS
of the Chinese section of the Kowloon year. Ho had every care but finally succumb-if anyth
anything Way wrong, this being popularly known as the Cosane reef, which Canton Ballway, our Chinese issue-theed to complications resulting in apoplexy. the first time that each a large vessels about a mile east of the lighthouse at After A lecal residént, named Dick Daly Invoured with an article, which appeared are in Yokohama and a son-in-law is as vessel's decks were seen
Chinese Mail (ah Ts. Fuat Pu)--has hoen Theeympathy of the community will head been seen so close it. Prascally Nojiuzaki-a mnat dangerous spot.
attempts a lot emsh, like the report of a cannon, repeated extended to his children. Two daughters was heard, and ja
A few minutes the Captain of the Omi suanaged to cons- was shot by his wife at the Hotel Metin this noming's issue, in which Higsociated with the Mitsu Binhi at Nagasaki. with people, while some aries of distress fishing boat was sent of to the Uni," and be crowded municate with the lighthouse, informing
ropole to-day.
Taotaiship cala upon his countrymen to
from the women on board were heard. fishing-boat to Realising once despatche
board. Mr the provisions, etc., were put on that s disastor and subscribe for shares in the following man-
occurred, Daly was slightly wounded and hisner:-
On the 14th instant the daughter of the villagora a
Ito the vessel all Ataun, the assistant maungor of the Honourable Dr Ho Kai, 0.M.G., and the the available. boats and Hahters and res Me Williams, passonger agent of t
Yokohama branch Of the N. Y. E.. AUSTRALIA AND CANAL DUES, wife has been arrested.
Mr. The trouble in connection with the son of His Excellency Wu Ting Fang, locality is very
board.
the cued these onl
Coast in
.N. G.
of the grill rooma in Des Voour Rond, now having ended, the question of the Rows pu, were united in the bonds of wedlock, three miles of the point. The fact that got into the bout and nuds for the
[Some time ago Daly was tho proprictor Yuet Han (Canton-Hankey) Railway not formerly Chinese Minister of..the Woiru: Hy dangerous, and big cols/ 9.5. Co., Mr Tsutsumi, third oflicer o
always about "Omi Mare,
koep managed by Mr Newbeld. —Ev., C.M.)
toon-Centon Railway has risen. Critice, The ceremony throughout was an entire the "Dakota" ventured so near is therefore shero. In the meantime the waves in- whe antidite opposing influence in the success. Prominant citizens from Canton regarded as very strange.bers of the was rentered impossible, so the Captain enterprise evidently are unaware of the and Macao want to offer congratulations, crew landed on Monday night. The Captain decided to put back to Yokohama, after
The Captain difforcheo in the situation between the including a commission from His Excel in in a cardition of great mental distress taking on hoard a portion of the meile, (From a Corespondent,)
Canton-Hankow Railway and the Kow.lency Viceroy Chou Fu. The ceremony and refuses to make any statement. Great All the passengers were accommodated the CANTON, March 14.
loon-Canton Railway.
was carried out both in Chinese and Enzo-excitement prevails at the village of Shir near the lighthouse. The "Omi" sighted t
Hus, most of the ers being acconi | Japanese : cruiser
Хлусушта The passage boat that runs regularly from The Canton-Hankow Railway is totally can styles. Separate places were provided modated at the schools and in the houses torpedo-host at the scene of the disaster. years; and that a further reduction would Fatshm to San Nam was pirated or the ereantile concern, and trouble arises for the reception of Europeni and Chinese of the peasantry. Tugar presence has ca16 the cruiser Yayeyama "and a torpedo-bant The Yokosuka Naval Station despatched practically amount to subsidising the ship wonty fifth of the month. She was sail from the very fact of its being administered monstration was made along the streets of an egg has jumpou to 20. sen, and rice on Monday morning to the scene of the
guests. At noon pesterinya great 'de- fed a; great searclty of provisions. The price ping using the canal, largely at the cost of [ing along and had reached a quiet placo aby the merchants. Why so? Bocaue when the extravagantly decorated sedan y passengers are much distressed, but the strong wind and high waves!
thus algo
also become expensive. Some of the week to render assistance, but the Imperial Government. A reply in Shin Yiu. Suddenly there came" tip to her the science of con morce in Chinn has hot chair was on the way to receive the bride. they all that is pessible to make them to abandon the attempt to reach the vessel.
a fast boat full of people, who without any boon derotoped, sus the inerchants not One thing of significance, strange to Eur- are doing
on the coast the warships were compelled verygteful to the villagers, who warning, sprang on board the guiling boat and stopped her. They then pillaged having the least patriotism in them are boneyes, was that a number of boards comfortable. The passengers are now
being transferred to various other liable to overlook their loyalty to the with big Chinese characters on them were
places, everybody and everything on board,
BOW THE DISASTER ·"HAPPEN 1, and managed to get together a good country when they see privileges in a big carried along the stroots. These boards
The Asal has received the following. haul. Their booty is reported to be contern which they are asked to administer, gave the ranks and titles of His Excellency message from ite
at Shiva. correspondent at not less than seven thousand dollars. The consequence is that the very question We..
hama The circumstances under which the disaster to the Dakota occurred are This place is famous
$140 A widow, carrying on business under the
as being the of looking after the Company's finance is
not rondezvous of kandits, and no one is sur sufficient to give endless trouble thereby The benefit concert organised in aid of yet clearly known. I gather from statements made by some of the passengers style of the San Shing Leo, was sued inprised that such a robbery should again he fonding to the destruction of any enter the widow and children of the late Staff and crew, that the vessel was proceeding the Summary Furisliction of the Super purpetrated in this spot. But as the prise. Where, then, domes the profit Sergeant Blogg, of the Army Service Corps, about 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, when know that there is at times, a good dent of
through a calm sen in beautiful weather at
Those who have to pay the coolies here SKETCHES, GRAVE AND GAY. Court this morning by Tung it for Chinese vpert asks: What are the bocause of a mercantile administration ? took place in St. George's Hall last night. | A loud emshing noise 320.28.
something The attendance was large and the pra-ike the cound by the explosion of a flost bother over bad ten cont pieces. A gang olicials doing in these days? Do they, The Kowloon-Canton, Railway is, al- know that these things are happening, and though termed & British: Coniginny, and motors of the bevelt have, avery reason to ing be
gmine. The hull was terribly shaken. that they are responsible?"
supported by British loan, practically under gratulate themselves on the result of and at once slovoloped a heavy list. For of ouers have been at work at Fatehan for the suzerninity of China. The fact that their efforts. The concert was an exceed time there was much excitement among the some time but they have been tracked, and £750,000 188 boon allotted to the Chinese ingly good one, all the items in the long segers, but before long two of the yes four of them have been arrested.
In the evidence, they adinit having been. shows that the Company with that big oist being well zenitered and appreciated, a number of emléof various kinda strivel arrived
some time at the work. They apparently Chinesa Corporation controlled both by more particularly the singing of Mrs R H from the shore. Ton first class passengers, make the moulds thuit they havo used from merchants and ofkinds of. Great Britain Newborn, who was vociferously encored fifty-one sucond class, and thirty-fou coment, and step by step, have bosni sblo and had to boost for her rendition of Carmena," giving bers of the ovew, had been safely landed to get false ten and twenty cant pieces, ou
third o alse, with about two hundred mem (From Our Correspondent.)
the rights of both countries. Further, under the protection of both Joyous Life" in respouse. The follow by o'clock in the prouing, there being no the market that have been an exach CANTON, March 14.
countries construction, will proceed untising Lulies and gentlerien gave their services Chaunities. The bow of the steamers or imitation of the genuins coin, dir riots, which have been reported at factor
factorily without the trouble of stop in support of the benefit:Mrs R. H. deep in the water. Her enginu room filled Lilo not know your bouse, shiny at Tungkup, and which ended in the deaths work, and the fundo of the company Newborn, Mrs E G. Jordan, Madame vessel sank so renidly that even the two The wholó of the lot arrested have been, Among those coiners there is one woman. in two minutes. The farepart of the being afely kept in the Bank, there HD could I go there," interjectul the widest men and the wounding of several fent that in case of the failure of firma Collier. Perry, Miss Blait, Miss Tenuent, humired and eighty-eight baga of mail after the first preliminary amination in You do you can with your work was others, as well as in the looting of several (the funds of the Oanton-Bankow Railway Messia J. B. Northam, W. Leckie, R. H. mattor could not be removed, Thirty Fatshan, handed over to the court of rice stores, have apparently caused Company, are deposited with ratious firms Baxter, G. Lammort, IL Broughall, of, whore they were picked up on the justice in Canton It is said, however,
of the bags, however, drifted to the plaintiff's rejoinder.,
matters. at Canton) the Company will not be in the Viceroy to look into
volved.
JPF, Joki, P. W Goldring, Efollowing day. Among the Furthermore, the locality through which Jordan, H. Williams, J. Gibbons, G. Short, aro Captain Harris and Captain
they have thought better of the confession In mawer to further questions defendant the rioters, but thinks that it is necIt will afford the best theans of conveyance peter Walker,
the district in order to repress the line traverses are places of prosperity. Jackson, Oxboury, Aslett, Surgiant Trum- believed to be naval officers, three German they mind and intend to assert that tho said she had two sons, one 27. the other 22.
and Master Stewart. officers who leave come hero to study the comporarily horow the materials from The accompanists were Mosere G. Grimble, and Mr Kondo Shizuo
Captain Harris koer down the price of rice. He is the State of Cho, we will yet some day Ferey Brome, T. Chapman sau. Best is on his way to the Philippines Marine not hesitate long, about the future of false therefore sont several telegrams to the restore the go
got to the State of Chia."
engineers have visited the Dakota in a coiners, but at least take good care that geant C. H. Atkins. Governor of the Kwangeni Povince, and With all this privilege before us, why
investigate her conditi fishing vessel to: ordered him not to export any more nice, not join in. After all, a men in this
found that he was in a helples they taste the fire of Chinese prisons, and, world is like but that it be kept for the consumers of earthly wealth is like muring clouds, why the morning dow the
According to fishermen here, in some cases, they are shut up for many scent of the disaster is called years. watoties that there appears to be a scarcity thus
the Kwangtung Province, It is worthy of note for the success of the line behind an immortal name.
When she speated the Puise Judge (His Honour Mr A. G. Wise) asked how long her husband had been dead and, whether she had taken out letters of administration
She replied that she had liven a widow. for several years and that letters of ad- ministration had been granted her..
Plaintiff stated that the widow and her son bought line from him to the amGUNÍ
gned for.
The
DEAR RICE,
Action by Viceroy Chau.
"You had better go home and unke in quiries," retorted the widow.
He has not only sent some soldiers
to
and
sel's bonts and a raft were lowered,
t
that since they have hoop sent to Canton,
confession was extracted from them under
The former was in the country forming and sanry to take some steps to endeavour to from water to land. Lastly, although wo Machado's Band also played selections, Japanesó Army system, and their way undue pressure. The Chinese, officials do
the latter was at school
“Don't they help you at all asked the Puisne Judge.
**** No, I engaged an accountant.”
Whore is he
He embezzlel my money
AWAY,
booka
Then you are alone? Where are
At the shop "Why didn't you bring then tuo ?*
I did not understand.
anging.
.*_
abd
LOND "S" COUNTY COUNCIL.
* Leading Statesmon Decline
the
tion.
! (Demon's passage). In the
of it is a sunken Rhoal known
the Chairmanship, as Osanoyama, which is divided into two SUDDEN ATTACK OF DYSENTERY
truck
AND
WELL-WRITTEN
Stories, Paragraphs,
Articles.
ISSUED EVERY
SATURDAY
MORNING.
PRICE 20 CENTS
SUBSCRIPTION
of food in other parts of China, as well ne Kwongtung is a wealthy province and your in the north, where the terrible famine is air of patriotiam asociated with us people
Most parte. The *** Daketa
against
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Loanos, March 9. lie higher of these. Owing to the auto A Tops U.6.& writes to inquire Prominent lady of Brooklyn, Nen universe. The Existence of the EmpireThe "Evening Standard" states that of the place an informed that the shool where she can obtain Chamberlain's Calic
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