'TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH.

FRENCH CRUISER

FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

The

Visit of Municipal Coun- cillors.

(From Our Correspondent.) |

LONDON, MAY 20. President Fallieres and his Ministers Are at Lyons, the ocasion being the visit of English and Scottish Municipal

Councillors.

Speaking at the banquet of the Six flundred the President said such visits

consolidated reciprocal confidence aut strengthened the rulente cordial, which guaranteed the world's peace.

THE QUEEN.

Stormy Weather Encoun- tered.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Hedre.

vía Dimulory).

LONDON, May 20. Queen Alexandrs, whilst returning from Corfu, met strong weather and, the steamier was obliged to put in at Masina for refage.

THE SIKHS IN INDIA.

A Loyal Manifesto.

(Exclusive Sevige, supplied by Renter).

BOMBAY, May 20. In view of the unrest prevailing in India, the Sikhs have issued a misai- festo, in which they proclaim loyalty

ASHORE.

"Protector" Despatched

'to. Salve.

The French armoured cruiser "Clancy lins gone ashore near the entrame to Shanghai. At present it is not known

CANTON.

(From a Correspondent.)

A CURIOUS TANGLE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHANGHAI FIRE BRIGADE.

L

(From Our Correspondent."}

SHANGHAI, May 17.-.

THE SANITARY COMMISSION.

RUBIALS AND SURIAL ORDERS.

With regard to cartifiantes for taurin), it appears that in the seo of the death of a Chinose, the certificate of death is often issued by a sanitary inspector, unless thero be reasone to auspect (1) faul play, (2)

nepident,"

been rabbed were wounded. Notwith- standing these hits, the militia followed the robbers and managed to sours one of

The Cemetery Scandal. them named Chay A Vi. The others

likely. Dow

however, managed to scape. It is that

the unfortunate wretch, a lase

A very important step in the gallant life From the report of the Commissioners

infactious disease.. (3), will be so punished by

We consider that in no case should, a It was reported some time since that torture that fit will be compelled to divulge of the Volunteer Fire Brigads any bowhan juvonignted the Publio Health and there had been a rubbery in the Fatshan the names of some of the others and chero-takau at any moment. The French Munioi- Buildings Ordinance wa take the following certificate of death be issued by a sanitary hospital, and also, since then, blackmailing by it is hoped thint some of the gang will pal Council lavo grumbled because they

Ong of the most unsatisfactory features inspector, but that all bodies should bo

our recommendations as

as to the letters have been sent to this doctors in the captured. When the number of rab have been asked to pay a quarter of the of the administration is the almost total inspected by a medical man

the villagers is charge. The result of these unlawful berles perpetrated upon actions on the part of some of the Chiness remembered, one can hardly wonder at the expenditure of the Brigade during the neglect of the cemetery by-laws and the organisation of the department bo indopted,

Chinieso indifferonce, at the punishment

Modical Officer of Honth and his assistanta whether the vessel'in in a serious condrought the matter to the notice of the the gangs may be known, and possibly 15,000, bat-if they pay the amount nsko Partant part of tho work of the guy. | betzean them being able to exetine all was that the British Consul-General rubbers receive, in order that the of year. Formerly they have subscribed Tiscometeries themselves. Forming in we do not anticipate any diffanity in the

officers, as the coinsteries do they have such cases as we have beferred to Viceroy, and the Fatshan officials were captured, for in the country no one is safe for it will total up to Tls. 10,000, just never reserved the attention that they

double what they have been in the habit ordered to seize the offenders. The local from their depredations. magistrate, Ko Hau Szin, has now-informed

of paying.

Our Council very justly point out that at the Nam Hoi magistrate that he han

lanat one quarter of the fires occur in the discovered that the two watchmen of

French Settlement, and, therefore, it is not the district are in league with the, rob. bors, and that the local police are in

fair that only one-eighth of the expenses league with the watchmoen, or something

should be subscribor, and also, and are to this effect. He therefore udvises that

bably more to the point, is the fact that the

or nut, but that hopes are entertained for her salvage may be judged from the fact that the French Consul in Hongkong has arranged with the "Protector" to proceed with all spead to the north to sco what-can be-done. The "Protector" feft" this aftoritoon on her mission.

From the information at Inn is gathered that no lives have beon just.

in. She carrive to 7.6 inch guns, six 5.5 inch quich firara, four pounders, four pounder, siz one pounders and five torpedo

tubes.

She is a two-nndled crall, with two maste, and she carries a complement of

· 570 souls.

THE LATE MR WEI ON.

The Chief Justice Express

Sympathy,

SPORTING.

Tho V. B. C..

Thy Victorin Recreation Club formally opened their temporary premiers on the

a

should.

.

With the exception of laying out a few terraces and occasionally measuring the new trenches dug by the contractors' meu, the officers responsible for the proper anforcement of the law have-never for once thought, or even understood, that it was,

:

NOTICES.

The forms of notices required to be sorred to abate public health and building nuisances are given in schedules D and £ of the Ordinance respectively. signed by the secretary of the Sanitary The former notice is required to be Board, and the letter by the Building Authority, and must be served before any

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apparent aproval of the Sanitary

notiço,"

owner.

wist is termed a

The "Chanzy" is steel armoured those connivers at law-breaking be removed new sito yesterday forenoon. The Chair necessity of attending fires in both Settle along with their other duties, incumbent prosecution inkes place.

all cruiser of 4750 tons displacement, with a and an order has been issued to this effect man of the Clubs (MA. Rodger) proposal menta outails a Toss of fno match time for on them to see to the carrying out of those spectors are in the habit, with speed of from 18.5 to 19 knots. She was Now, the headmen of two of the local success to, the old club on the new site-the Volunteer members At any rate, we bye-laws, opid to ensure complianed with Depart which they all in aul'sig

? themselves and leave on the premises call- The Medical Officer of Health thinks iting attention to anything which they con- laid down at Bordeaux in 1890 and con:- wards have joined and have signed the oldest athletic club East of Sucare determined to stick to our point and if the prescribed sizes of the graves. pleted in 1894. Her length is 474 feet, document docking that all this is unfue. The toast was enthusiastically honoured the French Municipal Council are able

is the duty of the sanitary surveyor to exer- sider a nuisance and requesting its ninte- to agreo with our views, it will ancan The local magistrato is consumed with by those present.. NASZ beau 45 ft. 10 in., mean draught 19 ft. 7

If suol notices were confiued to nuisances onvy and wants to get these watchmen and

So far the Club has only matshed complete severance of the Brigadea. The ciso supervision, and carry out the law at mont." the soldiers who are thus changed out of erected, but the work of building the per-French Settlement will have its own body of the cometer es, while the latter but it in over which the tenant his control and are their posts in order that he way place maisent structure is being pushed forward men to serve the needs of their Settlement his mind that the genfor inspectors, peting caused by his default, no objection can be thefain soona nominees of his own. This the ground being already opened up for and we shall be similarly placed. If we are under the orders of the former, should taken to this procedure, but to save them- selves trouble, inspectors will often address counter more fine also been sent to the the foundations, ote. Within the next few to continue with our Volunteer Brigado it attonel to them. Even tho Principal Civ those notices to the owners, and leave them Provincial Judge in Canton, and he has to wooks a temporary swimming bath will bo so a pity that any trouble should divide Medical Officer, as the administrative end with the touant for him to give to the unravel the matter or else stand bewildered Gred up, permission having been obtained it, but if the result were to haston its of the Sanitary Dopattinont, is not etear ownor, which is distinctly out of order, ns

the law

Inw provides that for the wor at what has been told him on both sides. From the Governtodut to use this bath for completo disbandment, the majority of on whom the responsibility rests, and shall be served on the owner. Meanwhite robbera, for- the most part, period of two years.

Its would welcome the disagreement which hafore the question was mised by the

by many ass notices to abate nuisances have their own way, and rob on all sides,

While the work of erecting the permanent ha naw arisen. We are deeply thankful. Commission had never issued any in have been addressed to and saved on the

structions in roference to the requirements no one daring tu let or hinder.

builling is going on it will, of course, for the many invaluable services the of the bye-laws, or concerned himself with Chinese complain that the notices LAWNBROKERS AND CHINESE PAPER MONEY, preclude the holding of arimning fetes, Brigado has rendered hat while giving full the conduct and supervision of the c metery are not explicit enough, and if they ask the

The officials have ordered the pan.uch as have been held during the past few praise and credit to its efforts we once more work,

As a matter of fact, things have been luft inspector they often say that more is specified in brokers to tee notes instead of silver in years, though it is possible a few handicaps maintain it is disgraceful that so large paying out morey to those who enter their will be promoted during the season.

place as Shanghai, were conflagrations are entirely in the hands of the so-called required to be done then is

sextons, who e Chinese coolies paid 89.

In cases where notices to abate nuisances of almost daily occurrence, should depend por month. These men know just shops in order to pawn articles. This ordur they have sot their faces agnitist and

upon volunteers for the suppression of fires. sufficient Chinese to write a few names and not complied with's second notics is numbers, but cannot speak a fow words of usually servod, but in a large number of

casos, this even pidgin English." Yet they are the work has boon completel.

notice has not been served until the whole crowd of thein have met and

ninde absoluto masters of the cemeteries at

: ས3 have decided not to obey. It is difficult to

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, Cardine Hill and Mount Davis, controlling bear the name of the reporting inspector, We recoininud that all notices should- get at the aim of the officials from the brief

everything

in their own way and carrying and the data on which the inspector report report before mo. The pawnbrokers say

on husinpse there as undertakers, stono Court. There

ed the nuisance, they have already paid for their licenses to their friends and the large response In

cutters and contractors. barristern and solicitora present, including

and that is all that concerns the officials, and the invitation of the Club'iimat have given

The following is the report of the The sexton at Mount Davis oren carries The Hon. Mr H. H. J. Gomperts, Hon, therefore they must be allowed to use what much pleasure to the hosts. The Club directors for the period from 19th October,

Powers

so far as to arrange for rening Dr Ho Kai, C. M. G. Sir Henry Berkeley. money they like in carrying on their busi-grounds looked excentingly pretty, the 1905, to 30th April, 1907 (inclusive), for to be disinterred and removed from one by law, a paragraph should be added that

section to another, and undertakes 1.to K. C., Messrs 9. C. C. Inster, R. F. C.ness. This contention soems just enough flowers and Jawns showing how great an presentation to the shareholders at the ct large gravos far exceeding the case of the person named in the notice Master, H. G. G. Bailey, W. J. Unniel, In some way should they consent to do interest is taken in the Club and how ordinary annual general meeting of the regulation sizes, without the knowledgy of being dissatisfied with its requirements, E. J. Grist, F. X. d'Alunan & Castro, what the officials lave bidden them, they much time must be spent in improving the Company, to be held at tho. registered the Sanitary Board or paying fees for the hall at once report it to the secretary theof the Board, and that it shall be this officer's F. P. Hett, It. Harding, G. K. Hall will have to pay the officials twice over. Of grounds.

offices of the Company Alexandra Build-extra

Allround. A programme of sports, was successfully ings, Des Voeux Road, at noon on Saturto go on for years without detection, and any committeo of the Board appointed to these tonlpratices have been allowed anly to keep a record of each complaints

and immediately lay it before the Board Brutton, G. E. Morrell, Otto Kung Sing, course, as things aro, they can always make

a proat by paying out in silver, which run through, after which Mrs W. Chatharaday, May, 20 :----

only quite recently as a result of the investi- J. B. Gardiner and CF. Dizon,

review such complaints. GENTLEMEN,The Directors now beg to been reported to the Principal Civil Medi-inserted on each notice that if any ofliver

hold by this Commission, a case bas gations The Chief Justice said-Before proprasumbly they would lose if they pull prosented the season's prizes as follows:-

We als recommend that a naras

4 paragraph be CRICKET League Batting Average, Mireubunit to you their Report and Statement cal Officer by those officers whose duty asks for any donation, either in money or coeding with the business of the day, I out in notes. On the other hand, they

In the Supreme Court this morning before the Criminal Sessions wure com- menced His Lordship Sir Francis Piggott (Chief Justice) and Ifis Honour Mr A. G. Wise (Puisne Judge) both sat in the Inge

was uite an array

The Civil Service Club.

Yesterday aftefioon the members of the Civil Service Chib were "At Home"

LIMITED

his

notice.

Also that, as we believe a vory large

number of notices have been issued. calling owners to do more than is required

upen

4

O

to Great Britain and their contempt for think it is fitting that I should say a fee could easily guard themselves against this F. A. Biden: First Eteroi Batting, Mr of Accounts for the period from 19th Octc- should be to visit the cemeteries nad goods, that the person receiving the notice

The agitator.

[LEUTER'S SERVICE.

THE RUSSO-JAPANESE TREATY.

same time.

puned. However the point is they decline to use the newly made notes.

usage.

A VILLAGE SQUABILE,

B. B. Reed; League Bowling, Mr L. F. ber, 1905, to 39th April, 1967 (inclusive).

Brett First Eleven Bowling, Mr H. T. Jackaian League Fielding, Mr P. 2. Lambde: Weekly Fielding, Mr P. R. Adams; Second Eleven Batting, Mr W.H. Kally; Second Eleven Bowling, Mr G Badcock; Second Foron Fielding, Mr. H.

words expressing the very greab regret and doop sorrow with which we have hot of the painfully sudden and preinature death- of our friend, Mr Wei On. The regret ia

At In Po, & populous village lialf way all the more acuts for some of us, who between Canton and Fatshan, it appears were away on holiday when we heard that some public funds are administered the news, and so were prevented from by some of the local gentry, and these gen-Coombs. paying the last tribute of respect to the try in rotation, after they bave done their LAWN BOWLS: Championship (1900) LONDON, May 19

remains of our colleaguo.- Mr Wei On duty for a year, hand the accounts and Mr I. A. Wheal; Teams Competition The Time Pazia orespondent wiraswas a man of many virtues, but those whatever pertains thereta, over to others. (1907) Mesra A. Brown, R. Dinica, J. that it is stated in diplomatic circles, the which appealed to us more in Hongkong This year for some reason those who Cales and W. Fincher (skip), 1; blessru Russo-Japanese tranty is likely to be were the koonness and thoroughness which had charge refused to conform to the CW. Brett, R. Hudson, M. Melver and finally concluded in a week or kon days, he acquired at Choltenhain and Oxford,

Two men of position therefore. E. Brett (skip). 9 Championship and the Franco-Jepaseas treaty about the which he brought back to hisnative country appealed against them. to was unfortu(1907), Ale W. H. Kelly 1; Mr L E. and which characterised all he did, both in nato for them that they were on hold. Brett, 2; Messrs W. Fincher and A. BI. play and in work. I think I n right in The next time they went out they were way, tie for third; Spoon Competitions, saying that Torybody knew that the highwaylaid, by some ommissaries of those who Mears R. Hudson, C. H. Parkinson, 1 traditions of his profession were safe in his

wore appealed against, and were soundly A. Wheal, W. Fincher, W.H. Kelly, G, handa: I luow I am voicing the feelings thrashed. Indeed both were badly beater Badenck, D. Gourlay, A. Bloway, P. R. of all the members of the profession when and severely wounded. Then of course Adams and C. W. Brett. I tender to Mr Wei Yok nad nil his friends this matter was brought to the notice of na expression of our most sincere symp the officials, and two men, who are known thy with the loss they have sustained.

to have been ringleaders in the attack, have been arrested, and brought before the agistintes. So the matter stands at pro- sent. Thore sili ho a standing feud now between the different families of the village, and probably yours will have to pass away before the passions of those who have been in the melee will be assaul

PRINCE FUSHIMI'S VISIT.

LONDON, MAY 19. Frince Fushimi was entertained at lunch by the Edinburg Corporation.

THE UNITED STATES AND

JAPAN.

Hon. Mr H. It. J. Compurie-Your Loniship, the profession feele very deeply LONDON, May 19. the loss they have suffered through the Washington states that Mr Thomas sudden death of Mr Wei Un. The further O'Brion, the premont Minister at Copon-remarks of Mr Gompertz were inaudible, hagen, succeeds bir Wright us Ambassador but heferred to the gratification which at Tokyo in September.

all Mr Wei On's friends must have felt at the great proming shown by Mr Wei On. Mr Gompertz spoke very feelingly,

!

DEFALCATING SOLICITORS.

Losbon, May 10. The disappearance of a partner in at important fira of City Solicitors, has led to the discorory of serious defalcations,

and has occasioned a number of censational reports,

It is understood that the sum involved does not exceod £100,0 0, and that the losecs, which fall on well-to-do peoplo, are already liquidated.

THE POKFULUM MURDER.

Choung Tai, who is charged with the murder of Yim Hing and Yim Ming (father and aon) was arraigned before the Chief Justice (His Lordship Sir Francis Piggott) at the Criminal Sessions this morning.

In answer to the chargo be said :—I was drunk ; 1 danak some suedicated wine and

did it.

This was taken us a plea of not guilty Sir Iary Blake, Governor of Ceylon, and the following jurors were sworn :- has been installed no Worshipful District Messy B. D. Kapteyn, T. Oates, L. Grand Master of the District Grand Lodge Greenhill, G. Grant, T. M. Gregory, B. B. for Ceylon, which was inaugurated on Greenfield and F. Graham. May 1.

An outbrank of fire occurred at Masies J. D. Hutchison & Co.'s piece-goods hong, No. 2 Ningpo Road, Shanghai, on May 17 at 10.40 p.m. The damage done was only trifling and the building and contents aro said to be insured.

The Hon. Mr H. H. J. Gompertz (Attorney General) appeared for the Crown, and the Hon. Dr Ho Kai, ..., for the

romised.

THE VICEROY SEEKS A FEBT. For some time there have both rumours in Canton that the Vicarey is desirous of obtaining a rest. It is now and that be has definitely written to Peking and stated that years are increasing, that ailments are imperling, that, in Canton, business altors are preasing, and therefore ho wishes to be rolioved altogether of the bardeus of office. The position of Viceroy cannot be a sinecure, if he has to personally attend to half the petitions that the native papers report to be daily handed in for the inspection of His Excellency. One does not wonder that with increasing years and so much business, and, no doubt, some worries, he should feel compelled to ask to resign.

4.

TROUBLE AT A "BINDEONA," A few days since at a village named Young Ki, there was a large theatre, and of course crowds wout to see the fun. Some soldiers were told off to wey order. The Attorney Gonoral explained that the Somehow there was trouble, and in the accused, bis wife and children, as well as scrimmage knives were draw and one of the deconsed, his wife and two children, the soldiers was very badly wounded. lived in a mastshed near Telegraph Bay, The next day the Prom Yuo magistrate mother and others engage in ring.arest those who were supposed to w.tlie

WHIT MONDAY SPORTS,

Girls race, Ruby Muw Fung 1; May Badcock 2.

Thread and neodle race, Mirs Whail and Mr Avenall 1 Mrs West and Mr West 2.

Boys' race, Ernest Brost 1; Willie Woolley 2

Egg and spoon race, Miss Hang, 1; Mrs. Wheat, 2.

Blindfo'd race, Me: Gibbons Mr

Dawson, 2.

Girls' skipping raco, May Blako, 1; Bessie Breft, 2.

Secret Domination face, Mrs Chatham, nominated by Mr West 1; Miss Hang, nominated by Mr Duncan, 2.

Three-legged race, Messrs Gast und Wheal.

The Net Profit for that period, after providing for loss on aubsidiary coins, amounts to 243,830.71 From thisluvetobe deducted:

Remuneration to Directors.... $3,640.00

***

Remuneration. to General Managers, 5% on gross carnings

Lewing availablo

7,956.08-

11,175.08 for appropriation ...... 832,656.63

The Directors recommend thata Dividend of one dollar per share be paid to Share holders, absorbing $20,000.00, that $5,000

provont irregularities;

The

Civil Medical Oncer stated he was satisfied with the explanation given by the sanitary surveyor, the Senior Inspector, and the sexton who endeavoured

· to shift the blame one on to the other, and allowed the matter to drop. The c

bo qucation having been referred to the Commission, we find ourselves unable to endorse this decision

Suah an attitnile on the part

shall at once rupert the same as is provided. for in the precoding paragraph.”

(Continued on Priges 2 and 3)

THE TROUBLE IN INDIA.

Lahore Troops Under Arma.

BOXIDAY, May 10.

In view of the seriousness of the situs-

tion, all the troops in Lahore are now

..

Lire adininistrative head of the Sanitary Department is calculated to have a demors- lising effect upon those who are to bland, mlnldoned us they would be by immunity fono compare.

As long as these malpractices are allowed under arms. continue, not only will the Government Armed police are marching from Minn be defranded of a great deal of land, but is to Lahore, nad preparations are being the owners of burial sites will also sullende for serious eventualities. hardship and annoyance. be written off Stations and Sholters and

The sextion duty

at Mount Davik

BOMBAY, May 11. that the Balanco of 82,655.63 be carried cometary,

Lo Cheung is cousin of Lo

Reator's correspondent at Lalore states May Kaile has been performing duzl to a now Profit and Loss Account,

DIRECTORS-MCESIS C. W. Dickson and work as a rant of the Sanitary Depart that the sudden, swift display of force C. Errons having resigned, Hon. Mr W.mont and as the caretaker of the mortuary by the authorities has dumbfounded the

of the Tang 5

Ws Hospital at Sandy Bay, for revolutionaries. J. Greason and Mi G.. G. Hoxes were which he receives $18 per month, without The arrest of Lal Putai has paralysed invited to occupy the vacant seats on the the knowledge of the Governant the organisation of the seditious movement. Board. In accordance with Rule 73 of the Though in his evidence he has not fully Company's Articles of Association, Ho, Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G.. Hon. Mr W. J. Gresson, Dr J. W. Noble, Mr A. J. Raymond and Mr G. O. Moxon retire, but boing eligible offer themselves for re cloction.

AUDITORS.-In the absence of Mr W. H.

grounds

emitted t

d tho truth, there are good grou A public meeting of Lahore Mohamedans for belief that he is guilty of mal- took place in the Mohamudan Hall outside practices, having a joint account with the the Mochi gate on April 23 to protest grave diggers under him and another runn strongly against the present political un- named Lo Pun, for carrying on business rest, and to let India know the Mohame at the cometory as a contractor, pig roarer dans had nothing to do with the rowdineus and handstone cutter.

which occur ed on the Lahore mall: on It was stated in evidence that the in- April 6, when a number of Europeans word Potts from the Colony, the Accounts have spector in charge merely visited: the assaulted by a minh. The ball was crowded. Nawab Mukammond Ali Khan Knzibash beeu audited by Mcens A. R. Love and Feestery for an hour a week. He measur

tool Muhamad details, alleging want of time, au oxcuse, Muushi Mahhah Baitland. Mr Potts and Mr Lows offered the tranches without looking into other took the chair, and speaches were

by Mian themselves for re-election.

which we do not accept.

law; As regards the inspector's report to the "Lahore Pais Akhb and Chowdhri office and the records kept by the office, they Nabi Baish, pleader. All the speakers are all suo and the same, being the trans- urged Moslems not to take part in any lation of the particulars furnished by the such agitationis, and to be loyal to the sexton, who keeps a rough registor it Chincso entered up 1

from memory

trary to the teachings, of the Thorens been no supervision or check their religion

akit the sexton, the Il is

IL inspector would not know even

Chairman.

HENRY HOMERETS,

Hongkong, 18th May, 1907.

WEATHER KEPORT.

Barod

-at- Editor of the

con

British Raj. Disloyalty was et, and

loyalty. to rulers.

to note that the

Chalking the pig's eye, Mrs Lamble, The following notice is issued by Mr antever. Without ask the boundaryabungon case as to be

Miss Hang, 2.

Mr E. Dawson 2.

100 yards handicap, Mr A. G. Pile, 1;

ries

of the different sections, or bow hard by

the Divisional Judge of Lahore On the 21st at 11.40a-The barometer much ground has been taken up. The on 9th inst., on an appeal by the defend-

has risen rollumfaly in NE Japan, and sexton can plake funnelf about reporting santa counsel to have the charge amended. fallen slightly on the E. coast of China. Darial, as no office netually checks his re

Pressure remains high, between 0.1 and tours.

Misguided Londera.

Boy Potatoe race, E.-Bullock, A; E... Brett, 2.

Stump competition, My A. G. Pile, Mr J. Armstrong, 2.

Figg of the Hongkong Observatory

--

1

Straits Times,

0.2 inch in excess of the normal, over the

Of the remoterice other than Chinese, no

inch, over

Over N. China.

South,

Voteins race, Mr H. Coombs, 1; Mr A. Blowey, 3.

and

light to moderate E. and S.E. breezes

hinn q

paring sto

and

be expected in the Formosa Channel the N. part of

t of the China Sea.

Stump competition (ladies), Mra Hill, 3; Mrs Badcock, 2. '.

Thread the needle (narried couples) Mr. and Mrs Thornhill.

Tug-of-war, won by married men..

Chinese merchants in South Africa telegraphing to the Board of Commerce,

Pacifle in the neighbourhood of the Loochoos; proper plans appear to have been

and low, below the average by about 0.1 kept. The Sanitary Surveyor is now pro-

Gradients continue slight in the

one for the colonial cemetery, Line: to do so!

The Commission

so baving been given

One of the many indications that the

self-styled leaders of the people in

"

quito recently.mend that the mind, writes the Divil asd Military Garelle, by-laws

nolor bn Revised

enforced.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours and Attictly banished, and that in future, of technical.cution, the Governpiant..

to-morrow,

dismissed

Linlin hava no communion with the people's whore necessary audies in the fact that while the leaders That crying out for a extension ing at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches,

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon a better class of man he put in charge of cannot get the people to

to utiliso existing opportunities of acquiring toolenical and the Chinese under which in industrial learning.

The Lieutenant- We consider

the cortain of the cemeteries have Governor of

Won Bengal Ismouts that o 1. — Hongkong and Neighbourhood: E. the past cortious religious denomina- whole, unfortunately it must still be said to &.E. winds, light or modante; fnir.

2. —Formosa Channel: Same as No. 1, tions most unsatisfactory, these cemeteries that little progress has as yet been made 3.--South coast of China between Hong

being

we understand held under building in the development of tochnical and in- lenses.

ara of openiony that the dustrial education; the schools established

FORECAST DISTRICT.

been

LA Concort will be hold in the grounds of which was also occupied by accused's old, off a subordinate and sojne men to hare giren notice that Chili intends to kong and Lamocka! Same as No. 1 Governmont House on Saturday, June 8th, at 9.0 p. fi doors if. web), ia sid of the March 24 Yim Hing was unwol and didnty parties. When they reached the onlist Chinese labourers, kid ja ruting South coast of China botwoon Höng ordering of all cemeteries and the rogulating by the District: Boards have not received.

Sailors and Soldiers Instituts," Arsenal Street and the Y, M. C. A. Ticketa 22,

to be bad at the Robinson Piano Co.

Ordinances

fees should be in the hands of the the support from the public which might village they found, however, thit now, deputies to China. The mesenge expresses kong and Hainan: Same as No. 1.

Government as represented by the Sanitary liave been expected." and Building Board, as is the case of all. not go to work. He bought a fowl and of their approach find outstripped them; the hope that provincial authorities will be

leased cemeteries under the some medicated wine, but on the second and the offers, whom they were seeking, instructed to prohibit such action. The We are informed that the new goodste. | unleased

oxisting

Gonius only knows how to employ to day ko appeared no better and was tring were nowhere to be found. They were Government has fa response to the above cently arrived for the Arts Exhibition in The rulo however relating to plans of the profit base porions. hines on his bort alongside his two children hidden as securely no if they had been placed warning, issued instructions throughout Queen's Road have now been installed cemeteries should be strictly carried out.

-Busaia's Cross of St. Androw has a The Chinese Board of Education has won accused come into the room, in their graves. The soldiers returned the provinces.

and the rooms were opened to the public Dr Claric, as seting principal Civil Medical

Officer, if as his opinion that it was remareable peculiarity attaching to its All appointed Mr Tung Hung-wei Com seized a chopper and attacked hun so quite crestfallen. Now the matter has

45 noon to-day For further particulars not practicable to love a plan of the who are decorated with it have the right The Cedric" reached New York once advertisement.

cemetery ohibited at or near the coinetery, once to demand a pardon for a Rustam missioner for the study of educational sovorely as tu kill him. One of the been handed over to un officer of higher matters in this Malay Archgo. This phildren was also ao wounded that death rank, and wo may suppose that there will April 15, two days late, after (states a

but stated that a plan in accordance with subject eandemned to dentre appointment has received the approval of accurred later, but the other child girl be smio local trouble-of-a-defuite sort ablegram in the Paris edition of the New jump of 60 ft. in swabes would the by-law, sub-section 12, was kept at

the Bourd rooovered from her wounds. Three days before the matter is cleared up, and the York Herald) a voyage describal by Cap be considered a poor performance in Nox- after the wordor nycused was arrested on guilty partics secured and punished.

tain Haddock as the roughest he had ever petition at fielmenkollet jurops or hops well be exhibited must the coolers-TELE in lesson in the work of the

way. At the great annual snowshoeing At noon on April 13 af 80 ft. in 90 ft. are quito common.

which is shared Y1OW Not

by

the Commission thrifty farmer. He knows that the experienced. This sum of Tis. 300,000 out of the billside: As providing a motive for

matter of fact, it does not appoir- In the district of Ink P and the monster ware washed the sun deck, sixty tong ago a boy cleared 1035 l, while 600,000, boing the Custors roronuo the crime the Flor. Mr Gompertz pointed

Ordinance, has ever existed, neither the prepares for the showers which are so collected at the Yingkow Custom House, ut accused and door red ha, and a village of Wong Tu, there are two elava fost above the water line. The torrent another competitor lesped 120 ft., although, that such a plan, as required by the bright sunshine may last but a day and he she stumbled on touching the ground, offlcare responsible or the Secretary having likely to follow. So it should be with

Britain and Holland.

ANOTHER KORDELY,

and subsequently returned to. Obins from row some time ago and that when deceased residing. On the second of the Chinese event from the sun deck into the smoki tho record we not allowed.

Russin, has been appropriated for exp

of Chinese Military Academies,

SPRAINS QUICKLY CURED. ATHE the parts freely with Chamber absoluto rest and a quick caro is certain, For sale by all chemiste and storekeepers

Blain's Pain Bran and give them

alled the forl he did not offer any to month, about unut, the village, was nt room, where a number of saloon passengers Cheung Tai This latter Chaung Tai aaid tacked by seventy mbbers. The robbers,

GET IT TO-DAY.

office.

Dr Atkinson held that a plea could very

As a matter

MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SA SHINES AN

may

soon such a ons. The only plau of Mount every household. Dysentery, diarrhes

·aituok Davis cemotory prafucou was on a very and crop colia

warding. Chamber striall ticate, and not only did not show the of the home without war member. was the reason why he killed in Eling raided aiztoen houses and gattiered together were drenched to the skin. The water also

sections of this. but later on he alleged that Yim Hing hularge quantity of booty. The local poured down the companionway to the

HAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Obolers and give the boundtery but did not over Hain'a Collo, Ubolera kad Disrrhoea" the total areas to Remedy, which is the best known medicine had mawful relations with acoused's militu however quickly donned their second cabin into any of the statesovins,

Diarrhoea Romedy curoa diarrhoea For all practical purposes, this plan was for the disados, should always be kept at uniform, followed the robbans, and· mother.

rounded them. Then there was a stand the occupants of which were soaked nud and dysentery in all forms and in all of no ese whatever. The absence of such and, as immediate realment is necessary, Feitene was led but the case was not up fight. One of the soldiers was shot frightened. Blumbers of the crew wore stages, It never falls, For sale by all a plan facilitatos the frauds which have and delay mat prose fatal. For asle by all

ghomists and storekeepers i

been pretised at the veraeteries. voneluded when we went to press. dead. Two of these whose houses had ordered into the steerage to shock a panic. chemists ant storekeepers,

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