THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

THE RUSSIAN DUMA.

GOVERNMENTS PROGRAMME.

Russian Interests in the East.

(Baclurica Service, supplied by Beuter, in Bombay).

I

LONDON, March 20. The Russian Duma: haz assembled,

the opening ceremony being held in the Hall of Nobility.

SHANGHAI COUNCIL

RATEPAYERS' MEETING,

(From Our Correspondent.)

SHANONAL, March 21.. The Ratepayers' mesting held yester day was largely attended, 726 votes being represented,

THE CHINA MAIL.

A FORGED CHEQUE, ~

Japanese Caught at the Bank

loft in January last for the Staten. Me Penney was any time a teacher, Inter connected with the Ono Shipbuilding Yard, was editor of the Babe Herald for a year

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A Japanese boy, employed by Llout.and then conitenced as in auctioneer, Commander Lloyd-Thomas, on H.M.8.

The Prize Court at Liban, Russia, has "Janus," presented a choyus for $200 at the bank yesterday about Un-time, pur. decided togive £22,000 companion to the owners of the Gorman steamer Thes" porting to be signed by his master..

Ou being compared with the bank-books which was sunk in collision with a Russian it was discovered to be a forgery, and Lieut. Commander Lloyd-Thomas was

cruiser.

As at instance of the interest shown

sent for and the Japanese detained. On by the prane in London in the Thar arrival at the bank Lieut.-Commandor Lloyd-Thomas repudiated the signature and the Japanese was Laken to the police station, being charged with forgery before Mr C. D. Melbourne, this morning.

He was committed for trial,

case, seventy-two diferent portraits of Mrs Evelyn Thaw were counted in the London Papers alone since the trial bigas. ̧*

Major Togo, who was captured by the Russians at Wiju, Korea, soon after. the hostilities broke out between Russin and Japan, has been decorated with the

All the resolutions submitted by the Council were passed practically unani movaly, whilst of the resolutions pro- M, Stolypio, the Prime Minister, in posed by the ratepayers one was carried, his ministerial declaration to the mem-another which was approved on a show Extraordinary General Meeting. 6th class of the Rising Sun, nud received

bers, dealt with the Government's pro- of hinds was defeated in a ballot, and gramme and enumerated a series of

a third was rejected. projected reforms which it was proposed

to consider during the current session.

The declaration constitutes a broad, liberat programane and includes the abolition of exile without a trial,

SHANGHAI RIOTS.

CHINA ADMITS LIABILITY.

Bills will be introduced for the proteo- tion of Russian interests in the Far East by the abolition of free porte and by the construction of a railway through Russian territory connecting the Trans-Jordan and the Waiwupu. Baikal line with Habarovsk (Kha

barovka 1.

(From Our-Correspondent.)

SHANGHAI, March 21, Negotiations regarding the Shanghai Riots of 1906 have been proceeding between the British Minister, Bir John

The Waiwúpu has acknowledged that China is under an. obligation to pay an indemnity to British sufferers from the riots and has ordered the Shanghai Total to arrange details regarding the

- HONGKONG IOL COMPANY,

BY WHARF AND WAVE.

The yacht Norsemant la to go into Aberdeen dock to-morrow,

SOENES IN LONDON.

Woman's Franchise

Demonstration

[BY HIMPUR HIMON.]

Losnes, February 13,

CONNAUGHT

HOTEL

H.M. 8. "Britomart" was at Wake on the 26th instant and on the same date the American cruisers Week Virginia"

I received an advertisement of the Is Centrally Located in and "Maryland" and gunbosts Helena, Women' meeting in Hyde Park and

Villalobos" and "Quiros" were et Nan-procession through the principal strests the Principal Street

king.

dock justurday, and H.M.S, "Otter" 14 H.M.S..King Alfred" came out of

expected to be undocked by Monday or Tuesday next. H.M.B. Monmouth is expected to go into dock about the end of the month.

As merchants hold a large proportion of the shares of Steam Navigation Companies in Chins, it is thought desirable that they shall be controlled by the Chiness Board of Agriculture, -Works and Commerce In monoy gift of Y400.

instead of the Board of Communications. A 1

ruali order for 20,000 sacks of

The Chinese Board of Agriculture, four for the Oricat is almost ready for shipment by the Harrington Flouring Works and Commerce is emsidering whether Mills, saye a fleattle paper of February Song Kung pao nad Short Tun-ho shall be W. Parlane, J. Barton, A. Rodger, At. The flour is to be sent to Japon pointed the Director and Associate on the "Bhibetoro-maru," which wna to Director respectively of the China Mer sail from Seattle about the 20th ultimo.chant Steam Navigation Compsay.

An extraordinary general meeting of the Hengkong Ico Company was held at -12.30 to consider certain forum rosolutions. The Hon. Mr W. J. Gresson, was in the olids and there were also present Mesir

Brooke Smith, C. W. May, C. H. Ros, Ho Fook, Lo Cheung Shui, T, S. Forrent) | and R. G. Muuto (secretary). [..

Mr Barton proposed the first resolution and Mr He Fook seconded; thereupon it The second resolution was proposed by Rodger, also boing carried, Mr Brooke-Sunth and seconded by Mr Both resolutions have been published during the past few days.

WAY CAITICK.

THE FLOUR CASE..

More Argument Wanted.

..

On March 12, nt Yokohama, says tha Advertiser, the saloon deck of the Tremont resembled a infulature bower of flowers. The recipients of their tokens of esteem were Mr. Frant, Mrs Austen, Mrs E. W. Frazer, and Miss Fratar, who were all learing Yokohanis for a six montime? trip to America.

Mr Robert H. Wood, singer of Santhi, Bell and Company,' at Manila, left on the "Rubi" for Hongkong, accompanied by Mra Wood, whore they expect to connect On March 5 an action was commenced in with a European linor for England. Mr the Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme and Mrs Wood will be absent for a year or Court before His Lordship Sir Francis more.. During the absence of Mr Wood, Piggott (Chief Justice) with regard to Mr 3. M. Sidchotion, nesigant manager, The Taotai has requested to be allow.certain claims made against the Kwongil, says the Coblenews, hold down the lid.

Yik We (in bankruptcy) in connection with

All this, the Premier pointed out, would necessitato fresh taxation, and among other sourcsa from which revenue would be drawn the Government pro-amount. posed to impose an income tax.

THE OPIUM QUESTION.

GREAT BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE,

Ready to Investigate,

(From Our Special Correspondent.)

LONDON, March 21. Speaking in the House of Commons last night Mr Runciman, M. P., announ-

ced that the Government had informed

ed to resign but Viceroy Tuan Fang certain bags of flour. has practically refused to accept his resignation.

JAPAN'S FINANCIAL

CRISIS.

SHARES STILL DECLINING.

(From Our Correspondent.)

TOKYO, March 21... The depression on the local share America that Great Britain was will-market still continues and shares are

farther declining.

ing to co-operate in appointing a joint : commission to investigate the opium question so far as it concerned Esat

Asia.

On the other hand if the other Powers preferred a conference Great Britain. would agree.

[REUTER'S SERVICE.] MENTIONED IN PARLIAMENT.

LONDON, March 19.

At the second reading of the Appropria-

tion Bill, Mr T. Taylor dreis attention to

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TEMPORARILY BUSPENDED.

(From Our Correspondent.)

|

A concert arranged by Miss Blair and friends will be given in the Kowloon Sea men's Institute to-morrow (Friday) ovent-

The British destroyer Botilla will leave Hongkong early next month for the north, but prior to doing so they are to be docked. Two will he docked in the Cosmopolitan Dock, one in No. 3 dock, two in No 1 and the sixth in No. 3 when the others are finished.

of the Colony,

to Exeter Hall on the 8th, and determined to go. I had never been to any political fun, if nothing else, to be what was to be NEEDS NO ADVERTISING. meating, so resolved that it would be good

scen-to hear what was to be heard. I was late for the Hyde Park demonstration, for

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FAMILY HOTEL. Station the procession was passing the gates. The scene was a curious one- throughout the mad tramped the long train of women, young and old, pretty and plain,modation at reasonable raten. ladies and factory hands, some carrying The Best Table d'Hote Service in the hangers, and all with red and white rosettes,

Behind cane a string of carriages and inotor cars-red and white streamers and rosettes everywhere. The streets were lined with ine, mostly silent lookers on. Here and there Arry flung some time. seasoned ineuls or joke at the women (which were received in ailenes--they are accustomed to ridicule and insult nad I must say this of women they have nover yet been turned from their purpose by ridicule.) Perhaps it's owing to their having to sense of humour-they don't seem to understand where the fun comes and 'Arry's wit only gains a laugh from other 'Arrys.

Two men were discussing the subject near me- young clerk and a vivacious grey headed Hittle artisan. The little man was very much in favour of the women, the clerk against.

What do women want votes for 1" queried the clerk.

The French destroyer "Fronde," which it will be remembered received such great damago during the typhoon of September 18, has left for Saigon, boing convoyed by the cruiser Alger." The Dock Company have made a fine job of repairing this destroyer and have practically built her aed the Hitlo may, "Ain't it their own now hall from the bridge forward. She will be finished internally at Saigon.

Tho C. M. S. Hsinchi," which arrived at Shanghai from Chatoo and Tientsin on March 18 reports: At 2.30p.m. on the 1992 38' 1, passed the ths 1.C.S. Chun 14th instant, in Lat. 33? 64' N. and Long,

The parties interested were:-The Fat Kee firm and the Hung Sheung firm (plsin tiffs), Chon Wai Chi (defondant), the Offrial. Receiver (as Trustee in the Inuk-g. The first half of the programme will g" at anchor. She reportal that she consist of songs, etc., by well-known local bad brakes her main shaft and was waiting ruptcy of the Kwong Yik Wo,) the Yau On amatours. The cozeluding half will be a for one of the Company's steamers to tow Marine and Five Insurance Company, sketch entitled "Doing my uncle." Aher in. She wished to be reported. Limites, and Chan Kor, (claimants).

very pleasant and enjoyable evening is The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., anticipated. Seagoing men are cordially appeared for the Fat Kéo. firm. and the invited. Hung Shoung tra; Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., appeared for the Yan On Insurance Campany, and the plaintiffs on the issue; Mr M. W. Slade appeared for Chan Wai Chi; and Mr H. G. Calthrop appeared for The Official Rocsiver was

Chai Kec.

unrepresented.

Mr R. 9. McCormick, ex-U.S. Ambas sader at St. Petersburg, and Mr L. C: Griscom, ex-U.S. Minister to Japan, have boen decorated with the First Class Order of the Rising San. This former Sucretary in the U. S. Embassy in St. Petersburg, and Mr Wilson, formerly Secretary in the US Legation in Tokyo, have received the Third Class of the Rising Sun" Thess honours have been conferred in recognition

The "Robert Cooke," which went ashore down, Hrinkn way, is still on the rocks and will remain there until the mensbon breaks, which will probably be some time in May We understand that the insumace money has been paid over to the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, but there are still hopes of saving the vessel, which, as everybody here knows, is exceptionally strongly built.

News was received at Shanghai on March 14 that C.M, steamer “Kiangloo" Capt.

of services tendered to Japan during the Carlson, which left Shaughại forup river on Russo-Japanese War.

**-March 6 had met with a miahap a few miles below Kiukiang, while bound up river, and The University of Sydney (Australia) has broke her walking beans. She at once. awarded the Rhodes scholarship for 1907 to anchored and remained there until the Mr Camel Yere Portus, who took his B.A.C.M. str. "Kiangyu" came along, and took degree last year. The scholarship is of all the up river carge out and proceeded the value of £300 per year for three years, up river. The same rossel will tow the and enables the holder to enter Oxford Kiangios" down to Shanghai for repairs

on her down trip.. University. The award is made on special conditioris, which requue that the recipient alınll be an "all-round man, calculated to

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with it into Exeter Hall. I managed to extòring the procession, was carried along get a good seat near the platform and once comfortable turned to look about me. The Hall was rapidly filling, women mostly, but here and there a mais. Abend PRICES consistent with played by women was on the platform quality and BASED ON discoursing masio to those who cata for music-1 don't, and I was glad when it PRESENT RATE OF stopped.

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People came trooping on to the platformu, Mr-MoLasen took the chair, and grouped. round him I saw Mo

Mm Fowenth, Lady TRENCH CHAMBER DIVIDED,

Francis Balfour, Lady Stracky, Mr. Zang will, later on Mr Kier Hardie, nad many athers.

London, March 13, A discussion, in the French Chamber. The first to speak was Mrs Henwich-resolved itself into sharp contest between the resolution that this meeting calls The Intter indignantly repudiated this tho Socialist Deputy, M. Jaures, and M. pleasant-looking elderly lady. She inovad Clemenceau.

pen Partisment and the Government to theory of M. Jaures that the Government darkness and the citizens exposed to out- para a measure dealing with woman's suf- should remain passive while Paris was in frage this session." She made a good throats and robbers. Therefore the Gov. speech in support of the resolution, and erument ant military ongineers to the

The Paris newspapere emphasize ait över

Notice is given that a 4-foot Nun Buoy, after her camo Miss Eva Gora Booth electrical works..

a favourable impression. She

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The plaintiffs pleaded that they had lent tho Kwong Yik Wo sums of money amount ing to 880,000, in consideration for which THE FORMOSA LOTTERY, charges on certain bags of four, amounting to 72;000 bags, word given. The flour-or | portion 'of, it—had since been removed from the godowns without the knowledge of the plainti The Yan On Marine and Fire Insurance Company, Limited, and Chan Kee also had claims against the flour. TORTO; March 21,

Evidence was taken and the case argued, As a result of the financial depression by Hils Lordship referred back bio follow

ing points for further consideration ---Å8- the Formosa Lottery has been temporarisiming that the Court to be of opinion that ly suspended.

the same pinciples with regard to property passing only on the goods being a certained to be applicable to a con- General Booth in Japan.

tract of pledge as to a contract of take his phuce amongst the Empire builders pointed red and surmounted by s. black painfully nervous, yet so much in earnest widening split between the Radicals and Marchioness Dyaus and other distinguished contained with the instructions, ate, in the holder of a certificate as a sportsman From it the rock bears N. 85 E., distant pleaded the cause of factory women, who

With the co-operation of Cosut Okuus,ale: (1) Does the oxidance of the facts Besides academic achievemente, he must be diamond shope, hai boon. placed to mark that her specch, thongh not well delivered, the Socialists.

tho Itu Middle Rock, Yangtze River. mado personages, Mr Ozaki, the Mayor of Tokyo, the godown, apart from the documents, and an athlete, and must have the vote of 50 yards. Also that a similar Buoy, paint are more or less prevented from carring Mr Churchill said that the determination is making preparations to welcome General amount to ascertainment of the bags of his fellow-students as to moral character od rad and surmounted by a black spherical good wages by the laws which limit their of Chinese Governaneat to effect a stuBooth, the founder of the Salvation Army, flour pledged? (2) Do the docuraonts and popularity. pendous moral reformation in the condition on his visit to Tokyo. At the instance of supply the descianoy if any in this

shape, has been placed to tist the Itu work and impose various disabilities upon The petroleum godowns of the Agintic of the people, involved an imporious Baron Kiyouin, ex-Minister of Justice, the evidence? (3) Is the possibility that the

Lower Rock. From it the rock bears. N. them,"

Petroleum Company and of Mr G. MoBam mandate from all other countries to aid the police and prison-authorities are also pre same flour may have been pledged to both

One of the cleverest architects who over 59 E., distant 300 yards. These Buoys Mm Fawcett, a clover looking woman, are on fire. About 40,000 barrels are paring a reception in honour of the General Yan On and possibly Fat Kee and Hung press is left in some of our Enest buildings, magnetic.

came to Shanghai, and a man whose in-will be maintained in position during low made a business-like speech, in the course stored in the godowns. The town of rivor Besson. All boarings given are of which she said that at a recozit luncheon

Thingtag in in no danger. in recognition of the labours of the Salva-Sheung and also to the also to Madame passed away on March 16, in the late

Later. tion Army among the destitute and criminal Musso consistent with the condition that Mr W. J. B. Carter, says tho N.-C. Daily

party a lady had called out to her across

The godown of Mr George McBain now the tablo to the effect that her husband had appears to have boen saved, thanks to the classes. It is of interest to note that the the flour must be ascertained? '

According the Omka Mainichi, Mr Buddhists aro propared to heartily join

Neus. Mr. Castor, who was only thirty-Tanaka, Biji in the Osaka Marine Court last thirty years, hut that owing to the belonging to the garrison. The godown of sympathised with woman's suffrage for the plendid efforts of the Volunteer Fire

Department and a large number of Argument was confinenced.

soldiers with the Christians in welcoming the

nine years old, came out in 1806 to Messrs on March 7 commenced the examination of militant policy adopted by some of the the Antatio Petroleum Company [Genoval." Ab Osaka, the Municípad author.

Morrison, Gratton and Scott. He had Captain D. A. King of Kobo, who was in ladies interested he now ceseed to feel any burning The tored in the building, and ties, philanthropic bodios, schools, and

passed previously through the office of charge of the "Devatha" at the time of

The agents stato that 25 Barroly Messrs Greyson and Ould of Liverpool, the recent collision, and Captain Hamasaki, answered Mrs Fawcett, "that I would feelpanies for 850,000. The fire was caused

sympathy. "Please tell your husband," of

that they are insured with London Com- The death is announced of M. Casimir whose designs in timber work esponlallyster of the Shinshu-mare," in regard more deeply grieved at his defection from by the carelessness of Chinese who were Perior, a former French President, elected are well known in the professions, and to the circumstances attrading the collision our ranks had he, through all those thirty soldering the tine.

he did so well for the Shanghai firmof the two steamers. The proceedings years in which he sympathised with us, that he was speedily admitted to a part-

the opium traffic in the colonies, particular ly to Hongkong.

movement.

Lord Elgin is in consultation with the India Office and will watch avery oppor- tunity to bring the legislation of the Colanios more in harmony with the over- whelming opinion of thể House, and with our duty as a civilizing power.

LATER.

Mr Morley, in reply to Mr Ellis, said Labour organisations aro arranging recap- that the rows of the Government of India tions.

on the opium traffic had just arrived, and

were under consideration.

** SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

In 1894.

www

The discussion which the Chinese Go-Biking through Manchuria. vernment invited would be commenced with The German Minister as communi-

Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Moore on bordnorship, & fow years later he married are not public. The P&O. 8, N. done one thing, written one letter, given all despatch, and he was confident of a cated to the Wairupu that a German is H.M.dispatch-vessel "Alacrity" is expected the daughter of his former chief at Company, through its Robe Agency, has as one vota, or had helped us Empty satisfactory result.

going to make a bicycle tour from Manat Ningpo on the 26th instant.

Liverpool, and it will be remembered fored to send the Captain of the sympathy is not much loss. that Mrs Carter, who was resident in the "Devauha" to Osaka to give evidence at necessary protection, The Wairupu has Leave has been granted to Lieutenants East for a brief time, only died a few weeks the Marine Court, if considered necessary, replied that as there are runny Hunghuze F. A. Macloan, 8, Ussher and R. F. Dill, since at Home. Her husband was then The Devanha" is expected to return to in the eastern part of Manchuria it is of 129th Balachis from March 3 to Nov. 91. seriously ill in Hospital and he succumbed Shanghai by the middle of noxt month.

RAUING.

The Lincolnshire Handicap.

LONDON, March 19. The Lincolnshire Handicap was won by Ob, Kaffe Chief was second and Refleite

third.

THE WRECK OF THE *JEBBA."

LONGON, March 19. The maile and specie have been landed from the Jobba.” -

churia, to Siberian and has asked for the

advisable that he shall také his route through the Mongolian plain. Again, the

Mr Zangwill made a most brilliant and

Down

THE TSINGTAU FIRE.

TSINGTAO, March 17.

THE COLONIAL VOTE:

House of Commone Becriminatory.

of

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LONDON, March 13.

till

witty speech. It was a pleasure to hear

A recriminatory Jobate took place in the him. Englishmen, he said, were bad at arithmetic; they did not seem to be able to House of Commons on Monday evening realise that one and one make two Not over the Colonial vote. on Saturday. Popular among man,, Air

The Opposition taunted the Government The following full particulars of the so, they say, ons women and one man only Bazon Munn von Schwarzenstein, the Carter was one of the chief supporters of mails which were on board the Dakota" make one person and that person is the with sanctioning in the Now Hebrides man Savages are still more unable to worse conditions than there of Chinese Walwupu, recognising that protection in German Ambassador in Tokyo, was receive the now defunct Smoking Concert Club, have bow been made public: From count and think any number makes one. Labour in the Transvaal, The Opposition Mongolia is not easy, has advised him to ed in Burlience by His Majesty the Emperor he had sorved on the etninitice of the Suitti 90 for Manila, 28 for Yokohama, The Married Woman's Property Act also charged the Government with gerrys travel through Mukden and Heilungkiang. of Japan on March 71.

e interest of Shanghai Club, was a formar president of 21 for Tokyo, 16 for Kobe, afer. Nagasaki, now declaros the woman to be a separate

parate mandoring the Transvaal in the President Russevelt began his eittings prominent Freemason.

the Laanenstrian Association angt was also a 7 for Osaka, 10 for Hakodate, 4 for Seoul, personality from her busband, he can the Boers, who now proved in no wise

got a soul; hostilo to Chinese Labour, property; she has got a so The Boyal Yacht Club's Paviljon.

30 for Shanghai and 10 for Hongkong and, more than that, she can pay taxes. last month for a full-length portrait to bo

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upholding the The work of reclaiming the site for presented to the Ponto Palate at The Racial Fight at Bangkok

From San Francisco Ten for the Ameri-Ho alluded to the late Education Mr Winston Churchill and Sir Edward respondebutting mammoth fiasco

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sne · the pavilion of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Hague. Tho portrait is being painted by

can, squadron at Nagasaki and 2 for thelb of masculine mis-management Bir Edward Gring the Boers.

After the accusation On March 5 a fight took place at. Wat some squadron at Shanghai. From Sest months of hysterics and bad language it Club is proceeding space. The sea wall is Baron Robert de Doblhoff, of Paris.

strongly deprecated Suvan on the west side of the Bangkok to:-One for the Japanese post offico ab resulted in nothing 3 árd be said, making the Chinese the cause of friction boing built and the filling in is almost complated. It should not be long before Foy his responsibility for the recent tween a gang of risklengs and twn Expnch Tiendama Trom Washington Two for women aramea, a sort of double,

river, opponite the French Legation be- Shanghai and one for the same office at that women are merged into mon; that between the Transvaal and the Imperial

sorting and.

& confused. Government tomat inter-mixture of two, confusing voza- famino-stricken population of Kiangpe the buildings are commenced, then the fatal collision soar Arbroath, the engine subjects. One of the latter Hadji Moul Tokyo. From London-Seven-for Yoko-tious Campbell-Bannermanns,

The Amendment to reduce the vote wAS People

283 to 107 voles.. rojected by say and is crusing every day nunerous deaths. Yacht Club might well begin to believe it driver, Gourlay, has been sentenced to five wip was stabbed in the loft breast mad died hama and 4 for Tokyo, From Paris: wome General Yin Chang has requested the

Four for Yokohama, for Tokyo, 2 for

for nought to be domestic knit stockings Viceroy of Nanking to send physicians and has a stake in the country. However, the months' imprisonment on a verdict of cul almost immediately, and the other man Hobo and 2 for Nagasaki. From Obar and devote no thoughts to the affairs of

club is now more or less standing still for able homicide.

samed Nai Mat was surimuely wounded on hausen-live for Yokohama, 5 for Tokyo, their country but as far as he could go mesture. Here's the labost, dated Bap further debentures to be taken up. Every The Prince of Wales has announced that the head with knives. The injured man for Kobe, for Nagaoki and 3 for War of their country while throy Francisco, March 14. Japanese warships will

to salve the big wrecked liner Dakota, Order has been restored in the district member of the club should take at least his oldest son Trince Edward goes to Gend the body of Hadji Moulin wore taken for Yokohama, 7 for Tokyo, 6 for Kobe. thought, or the of Heiangshanhsien. The two killed mis- sionaries ara Dot Turopeaus, but Daiuean. The plans of the proposed Club borns House, the new training school for to the French Legation for examination for Nagasaki and 4 for Osaka Total though

not ha woman's house-kooping ospacity if the The Walwupu has, at the instance of the House aro in the hauds of the Club'e our naval cadets) in May, but that it is auprob by the Consul. Five Siamese have already 203 mcks. French Minister, ordered the Governor of tenus Bucetary, Mr Pery Sicilli, who will able that he will enter the Navy. The boon arrested in connection with the adair.

went up to role orice in Flare She Chekiang to afford the Roman Catholiq be pleased to show them to anyone.

A Peking dispatch to hand states that could make the voting a most domestic Prince hoped that his other son, Prince To has hoon found that the " Dread the report of the appointment of EE. affair by going to the poll with whore and Diarrhoes Remedy, "Bhe nort Mission the utinout protection

Albert, would do so.

sought is slow in maneuvring, Gays a Shong Kung pan to be Director-General, husband ahead and Mr Keir Handie also While shopping at & rangh in South Dakots elegram to Manila dated Baroh 15. and Tuotai Shan Tun-ho, to be Assist-

Bub Director-General of the China Mor spoke, neither very brilliantly, but I was I was taken ill of what sopined to, Captain J. J. Mahlmann, one of the best chante S. N. Co,, under the control of the interested in the latter, da one is always obelets. They ave me some of this medi

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