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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1907.
HONGKONG STEAM WATER-
BOAT COMPANY.
The Final Meeting.
THE SANITARY BOARD.
Unožicials Roused.
The unofficial members of the Sanitary A meeting of sharebeklers of the Hong-Board say be likened to hornets Disturb
and Co's Offico,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Banquet at Canton.
that would be a very proper proceeding. HONOURING THE EMPEROR. and if the Government will only constitute the Board that way and allow the to. payors to elect the whole of the members, then they will have some reason for in- trodueing such orders. The Board le now composed of ten members, four of whom are
(From Our Correspondent.j
CANTON, August 6. The lauquot given to-day in recognition
HANDING BACK K JAOCHAU.
·COMMERCE IN MANCHURIA.
Germany's Infiuence Extending.
According to a Peking telegram to the Mainichi," German commercial influence
of the Japanese, British, Americans and Russians, Moreover, Germany has much influence over the Chinese authorities.. The dismissal of the Japanese officers in the Chineso Military Training school is
The "Now-York. Tribune" gives pro- mineuce to a statement to the offct that the German Emperor la contemplating the restoration of Kiso-chan to China. It is added that the Kaiser will send a special. kong Steam Waterbent Company, Ltd.. thoir serenity and you will remember it. Govorhment Officiala and four of whom are of Emperor Kwang Sn's thirty-sevonth imbassy to Peking to courey to the Chin Manchuri' is now strongly rivalling that was held this afternoon at Messrs Dodwell They wore disturbed yesterday- the
nominated by the Governor, and I nirthday was probably the most elabuntonese Emperor the ofleinl intimation of his Government had poked a stick into their sure in making his choice he would our given in Canton, The Banuennon's generous decisim. Mr E. G. Barutt
The paper adds that nest and twisted it round. Mr A. Shelton not put any mobor on the Board capable Guild Ifall was profusely doomated with the projected retrocession is, of course, Hooper (with the sanitary laws of England of a dishonourable action. That loaves only. flags and flowers, both inside and outside, move by Germany against Japanese in his fingere onde), Mr Hewett (knowing two muabers who are cleated by the rate and the impresion of the whole was very fluence in the Far East. and particularly his colleague was in the right), Mr Tau Chu; Pak (who apparently missed the point of the Standing Orders) and Bir Fung And the speeches had a tolling effect. Chun, were all arrayed against tho officials.
Iad been read the Chairman stated that they
leaving only 037 shares to be dealt with.
Duncan Clark seconded that the report of
was carried and the meeting terminator.
RETURNED CHINESE.
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at
I
payers, and I hope in your estimation, Mr. President, they stand as well as their colleagues. Going on to the standing orders, if they are passed, and a question
comes up before the Bond nud I proceed
plensing indeed. The table was placut in in China.
the main Hall, and covers were laid for ninety persons.
The guests were not at the entrance and
escorted through lines of soldiers into the
STARTLING!
The Korea and an Earthquake. The popular steamer "Koren" generally has interesting incidents to relate when she enda a voyage, but she has now had an "in port" adventure that should munkon!! other finora-cspecially all those who were anchored in the harbour on Monday night-extremely durious.
We have it on the very best authority
The
ROBINSON PIANO-
COMPANY, LTD.
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attributed to this case, and it la reported MINIATURE GRAND
A
BY
'STEIN WAY!
that other Japanese officers in the Chinese savico are to be replaced by Germans. The message also asserts that when Hsi- Shihchuang, the Vionroy of Manchurias a work of creative art which stands loft Poking for his post, he took a German surgeon with him. The correspondent PIANOS considers that Germany's position in China
is worthy of attention,
THE KOREAN CRISIS.
The "Seoul Press" of the 3rd inst., Baya
We deeply regret that we are unable to
presided and thers were present Messrs Duneau Clark, J. D. Auld, E. A. Henkoy, V. de Marney and R.. Coughtrio,
After the notice convening the meeting bail assembled to have the accounts of the liquidation laid before them. The assets and liabilities had been taken over by the Union
Mr Lau was the first to start. He Watarbont Company for the sum of $127,500 and payment for same was to be made by thought the unofficial members of the vote, I take it that if you had any large reception room at the right of the allotting shares to the value of $197,230 Board were more or less interested in every doubt about it you would say are banquet hall, Foreigners made up about and cash 8270.00 for the fractional parts of questions which came before the Board. you benebeinlly interested? I am going half of the party. Among those present the shares. Of the total capital of the boy were there to lock after the interesis to give you an instane to show the were Mr King, Commissioner of Customs, and welfare of the community. To give an difficulty in which you might be placed. Hon. Loo Bergholt, Amaricon Consul. Hongkong Steam Waterboat Company,
instance of how the suggested bye-laws You ask-Are you beneficially interested? General, Mr W. G. Lay, Postal Commis. comprising 816,000, share certificates for would operate, Mr Laa said they had just say 'No! I don't think so. Then you sioner, Mr Moorehead, Deputy Commis 14,043 had been prescuted and exchanged for shares in the Union Waterbent Com-een discussing Chinese cemetery byelaws, ask-Are you a shareholder? I reply-sioner, Mr Mazo, Harlour Master, Mr in which ho was as much interosted as any What do you mean by a shareholder A Jusuph Lind, Superintendent of the Sam pany and 8225,50 had been paid in cash other Chinatuan in the Colony, as when he registered shareholder? You say Yes. Shui Line of the Hankow Railway, Hon. that on Monday night about aforen o'clock; report any improvenient in the situation. Mr G. C. Moxon proposed and died one of his people would have to pay Then I would say I know many cases where is. Eyeno, Japanese Consul, Dr. J. M the good ship Korea experienced, what To tell the truth, the confusion is becoming
the burial fee of $20 (Laughter). He was registered shareholders have sold their Swan, of the Canton Hospital, Mr Zundef, beneficially interested in it, and if the shares twenty years ago and are still on the liquidator should be adopted. This standing orders were adopted he should be the register, but have no beneficial interest. of Mesurs Arnhold Karborg and Co., Mr excuted from voting. He certainly opposed On the other and there are men holding Loureiro, Deputy Commissioner, and Mr the adoption of the standing orders thousands of shares whose names are not Grove, Engineer in Chief of the Chinese proposed as if passed ho did not think it on the register. Are they to be examined portion of the Canton Kowloon Railway. would be necessary to retain the services by the Board. It is an untenable position All of "the high Chinese officials were of the unofficials.
and under the circumstances I say we are present. Mr Hooper (who had been sitting tigld) far batter without those standing orders. H.E. The Turter-General and HE. Hu, the while, but ready to dischargo his broad. They are not necessary for the good or Acting Vienroy were the hosts, and they Lau Tak Shing went to South Africa and side) suddenly said:-There is nothing well-being of the administration which is at went around among their guests, asking prospered, being appointed police sergeant before the meeting-nothing has been pro-present inposed on the Board under the hands and chatting freely with all. The at one of the mines. Chiu Hung Chi was posed; perhaps no one latends to propose Public Health Ordinance."
following is the menu --Birds Nest Soup, only a constable and being bard pressed for anything.
That speech opened the way for the Stowed Scioona, Roast Hain, Roast Shark's
Close investigation fails to unearth any casir he borrowed £03 from Janu. Timt was Hon. Di Atkinson-There our event Hon. Mr Howett How that Mr Fig Pigeor's Byg, Prawy Ruo, Bimbou in January, 1906. Then Lau got into minutes so I thought members would like Hooper had not driven home one point Shoot, Roast Abaloriy, Chest Nut Fowl, one else who felt any unwanted movement on Sunday that trouble, www hanished from South Africa to discuss this question beforo putting it effectively onough. So he said; nove Roast Sucking Pig, Turnip Cakes, Almond of the curthi or sea, however, and questions act of open defence of the now Emperor. and returned to Hongkong. Lau met Chiu to the Board. If they don't I move that an amendment that before the question in Bean Curd, Fruit, Collec....
so invariably result in a broad grin At oidnight on Saturday the ex-Emperor again in Hongkong and pressed him for the suggested standing orders be adopted.put to the vote the resolution agreed to| Music was furnished by the band from overspreading the inca of the persons summoned to the palico and personally repayment but without success, for Chiu Hon. Mr Chatham- second that. In by a majority of the Board at the last the Viceroy's Military College, and their interrogated, that we are forced to the car appointed Pah Yong-hio Minister of the Imperial Household. Pah had the im only paid back £12, leaving E81 still due, doing so I sony say I think the interpret meeting be acted upon, and that the performances were very creditable. clusion that the Korea's people, noticing pudence to call on Marquis Ito on Sunday The Health of His. Imperial Majesty the dullness in the Colony, are merely morning and announco his appointment. Then Lau issued a writ and sued him for tion which Mr Ian Cha Pak puts on these Altney General's opinion be laid before $728.25-the equivalent of £81--and the standing orders is rather strainod. They the Board before a conclusion is come to. Kwang Su was proposed by the American endeavouring to infuse a little galety. We One can easily imagine that Pak had.soon case came before His Honour Mr A. G. are intended to apply to membors who are / That has been ignored by the Government, Consul-General who wished for hira long hasten to explain that this is no reflection to take leave of the Resident-General, directly interested in a question which and I maintain the Government had Bfe and every blessing. There was no upon the vemcity of those who felt the sincerely wishing ho had never had the no right to ignore it. The suggestion for speóch making but lively conversations shock. We believe them, but, as the song inpadonse to thrust himself upon His Mr O. D. Thomson appeared for plaintiff comes before the Board-in many cases
a modifiantion of the standing orders was in various languages were carried on and Mr Otto Koug Sing represented the Affseting property of considorable interest trought forward, I think, by the Officer throughout the meal. The usual liquid They are not intended to apply to a ques-Administering the Government, now the refreshments were supplied in abundance, tion of a grave fee.
Colonial Secretary, and this is an attempt and also the fragrant weeds. Pictures of Mr Lau Chu Pak -The order as it stands to force an alteration of the standing or the party were taken in a room specially has a very bread meaning.
ders upon the Board without proper con-prepared for this purpose. Amid the flare. sideration. I make the statement with of trumpets and the heating of drums the perfect deliberation. I gather, Sir, that at a previous meating a definite resolution party broke up. The occasion was one in
Wise.
The African Harvest,
other vessel in the barbour sees to have worse confounded, for which the ra noticed, a submarine disturbance.
sponsibility rests with the ex-Emperor. Our inforwant, solomnly and sincerely Nothing in his past euroer, it is truo, vows that the vessel jumped and the warranted us to believe that he would be crockery rattled as it never rattled before long contented to remain outside the pais And a suggestion that there must have been of polities; that he would sooner of later something wrong with the refreshments only try to recover a political ascendency evoked a wrathful declamation that thổ
seemed tolerably sure, speaker knew what an earthquake, or a thought that, if he had not wisdom.enough submarine disturbance, was, and that it was to make a dignified exit from an impossible an earthquake or a submarine disturbance position, he had sufficient senso. to which awved the Korea. We, of course, romain passive for the
present, at take his word for it.
all events. It was, therefore, with painful surprise that we lonnied sometime had been guilty of an
BASK
thousands.wouldn't."
defendant.
The plaintiff stated he had never
"KOREA DAILY NEWS." been in the Summary Court before, and even when confronted with his own
Alleged Change of Tone. Then Mr Hooper's turn came. He had afbdavit still denied it, stating that the case was settled in the office, despite the been waiting his opportunity patiently.
The "Kobo Herali" of July 29 says fact that in Chambers he admitted that "I would first refor," he said, to the he knew the Puisne Judge well. He also minutes of our last meeting, and to the was passed asking for legal opinion. That way worthy of the day. Friendly It is worthy of note that the hitherto devied prosecuting three men at the Police resolution that was carried unanimously opinion has not been forthcoming. In ourse between Chinese officials and intransigeant "Koren Ihly Nows" writes that consideration of theso two standing spite of this the Board are asked to pass a result in benefit to all concerned. It is new Korean-Japanese Treaty. The follow- representatives of westorn nations should in quite a moderate strmiu regarding the
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7TH,
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE,
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Excellency's attention. The above man tioned illegal act on the part of the ox Emperor was followed sores hours after- ward by another scarcely less audicious. Parces of Amuusios, $3, $2, and 01 When the Cabinet submitted to the Throne
for Imperial signature a draft Edict calling Seate now on Sale at 8. MOUTRIE & Co.
upon the people t. keep pence and order,
the Emperor was prohibited by his father from signing it, the latter insisting that it should be issued in his own name,
Now, what made the ex-Emperor regaiu
Commence at Dr. Sharp, Bangkong, July 23, 1907.
1199.
Mr Justice Wise-Although he has boinorders bo postponed until the noxtresolation; which is altogether wrong. well that exclusiveness is a thing oling passages are from a leading article bis self-confidence so soon after his downfall CINEMATOGRAPHE PATHE in South Africa he still retains his lamenting of the Board, and in the mean-scussing the question, we must have the
habit of licking his lips when he lies.
Lau admitted that he was waiting for other Chinese to rotura from Africa iu order to collect further debts. During the two years he was in South Africa he made more than $20,000, his pay and gambling
Mr Kong Sing~And he a policoman. Mr Justice Wise-That's why he was banished:
Other evidence was called. One man suresi £20-lost the
hting, while a third only saved £1. The latter hd paid plaintif 18, money due, on bis parival in Hongkong Waving bitself with
only 838.
Defendant denied the debt, stating that he had paid back all he had owed.
Mr Justice Wine suggested that it would be a good thing if the plaintif got out of the Colony.
Calling him up the Puisne Judge said: I'm quito tired of you. If you come before
time the opinion of the Attorney-General legal opinion before te bo obtained as the legality. Now, it, I stated at the last meeting that I had been legally tired that each of these by-laws was ultra vires, and that statement is unrefuted today although they were sent to the Government, who vere asked to obtain the opinion of the Attorney-General as to their legality er otherwise. Therefore I take it that as the opinion I exprossed has not been refuted, they are illegal. If they are illegal, the matter ends at once us far as we are con- coaned. But whether they are passed or
Bir Fung Wa-chun soconded. The President consulted the Hon. Mr
Chatham, and then romarked-It is not necessary to put it to the cote,
(not I would like to state, and to reiterate particularly what I stated at the last moet- ing, that in principle I am entirely with you that is to say, I think it would be a very dishonourable and dishonest act for any member of this Board, oficial or wu- official-whother one of these nominated by the Government or one sent hore by the
past.
A QUESTION OF PAY,
iq
WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL (ENTRANCE: WYNDHAM STREET),
WILL KAUW
CHRIST
in 33 Tableaux,
EVERY NIGHT; Also at MATINDE
we are not in a position to explain fully, which appeared in its issue of July 25:-
"The first impression one receives on But partial explanation seems to be found reading the above Agreement, is that the in the encouragement and support he Japanese Resident-General in Korcs received from a number of influential Speaking recently of Australian sailors, becomes the screened King of the politicians sad saperior officers in the Vice Admiral Sir Wilmot Fawkes said they Empire. The second is that although it Aray We should not be at all surprised, LIFE AND PASSION OF A gesture from both Mr Hooper and Mr were intelligent and easily dealt with, but invests one man with tremendous powere, if the dastardly part the soldiery played in Hewett changed, the President's opinion they were less thrifty than the average as long as the man selected is one the unfortunate incident of Friday last, and the amendment was put. Mesars Britisher. The number who could be taken great ability, statesmanship, and and the niutinous spirit prevailing among the troops, were found to be the result of Hooper, Hewett, Humphreys, Fung. W into the Service was united and this would humanity and carries out his duty an understanding between the ex-Emperor Chun, Lau Chu Pak and the President prevout Australian ships being manned with a broad-minded tolerance and in and his abettors and supporters in Seoul.
ott favour, there being no dis entirely by colonials. The Admiral stated the true spirit, the now Agreement niny be The Ministers found themselves face to prompt and Therefore, the Attorney General's that while the British bluojackot receiv-for the good of Keren. We understand face with a situstion demanding them-
energetic-action, And they opinion must be obtained and the un-ed 1s. 7d. a day, the colonials got 48. that the present Cabinet fully discussed solve to the
salvos equal
opportunity. They officials have another chance to dispense 74. This differomoo was not pleasant to the matter yesterday afternoon and evening issued orders for putting under arost the their oratorical "blessings '{
the old men of wacemen. The colonial and finally adjourned to the Cabinet Hal principal figures in the conspiracy toention- ed above. Between midnight Sunday stamen were more layish in the ox where after further discussion, it was
and dawn
on Monday, several important penditure of money than the British tar presented to the Emperor. After receiv
arrests were made, among thom bofng Pak could afford to be. The colonials' extra paying his consent, it was eventually signed Yong-hio, Yi Dochi, Grand Chamberlain,
Nam Chong choi did not tend to inculcate habits of theift, by Marquis Ito and Mr Yi Wan Yong.
Chang Kellim. Yi Hita, and something, he thought, should be done So goes the last shred of Korea's the Cadet Academy, is
sontients.
SPORTING.
Golf.
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The monthly competitions for the Ckp-
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Director
wanted.
of
me again in a similar case I will do mr ratepayers-to use the Board to benefit ain's Cup and May Cup were hold at /Government, he continued, would not has fallen at last and the one time Korean goodartes and polico, While
best to send you to gnol. You had butter get away as fast as you can or I will try and have you sent away. You have been banished from one Colony; we'll see if we can't get you banished from another. Judgment for defendant and costs.
his own ends. It would be an improper act, and I don't think for one moment that you an President, Sir, would think any member of the present Board constituted as it is, capable of so doing. I asked you nt the last meeting whether in your ex perience as President of the Board-and it has been practically so constituted for THE KING OF SLAM
the last 20 years-if you could tell me The King of Siam, visiting the Roskilde any one case in which there had been such Cathedral, was measured on the historical an abuse. By your silence I took it that column whore the measurements of all you could not. Then what is the necessity the monarchs of Europe (the coved for such a standing order? There must be King Chulalongkorn proved (the Copen some reason for it! To begin with it is s hagen correspondent of the Morning Lender" cars) to ho Oxnetly the same very extraordinary thing that where the hoight as was the Tsar Nicholas ten years Government by enactment has constituted ago. The King paid a visit to the Royal china manufactory, where he appeared to the Board and given that Board power to be immensely pleased with thres white chins elephants, exclaiming Doar me, they are too small for teak piling,'
Happy Valloy from the 3rd to 5th August, 1907. The following returns were made:
Mr H. W. Sinde
CAPTAIN'S CUP.
Mr E. J. Gxist Mr E. F. Mackay
(14 entries) MAY GUT. No Entries. FOOL.
Me T. S. Forrest.. Mr G. E. Morrell
(13 antries)
Winner of Captain's Cup
+ Winner of l'ool.
CORRESPONDENCE.
TOMMY!
the credit of
· JAPAN'S CROPS.
Good Year Anticipated.
hin, to turn
will feel tenderly toward the un-exhorts them, in reliance cernant
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 10TH, PERFORMANCES EVERY NIGHT, INCLUDING SUNDAYS. Hongkong, July 17, 1907.
AT. 9. P.N.
1167
COLLISION AT, TAKU BAR.
*Steamers Meet End On.
THE WHITE WONDER.
to remedy this inequality. The British independence. The sword of Damocles but is still at largo. Those arrests, it ie needless to say were affected by increase the payment of their own men to Hermit Kingdom becomes in actuality, these proceedings were going on, the A collision took place yesterday, says that paid by the Colonies. He therefore though not in nume, a Japanose depend: Cabinet Ministers were closeted with the the Olins Times of July 23, outside suggested that on ships where there were ency. It is useless to tear one's hair and British and colonial seamen all 'should on rave and protest against what has happen--Emperor renewed and positive hound, and the Shuntion, which arrived at the whols night until they got the Bar between the Anping, outward 93-14-79 pay
21 from lim cd. It has the day bo given the same colonial.
s happened. The affair is unish- 852-83 three extan shillings par day to
What remaine to the Koreans now is declaration of his abdication. He thus 1586 seanca being placed in a savings bank to to prove that
aro men in the trus gave up his contention that under the Tientsin bund yesterday afternoon. and
Both ships sustained damage, na they the colonial, I giren to him sense of the word. Let them study true event so-called Edict of abdiendon is in litap sain when with the center of government.
sun when he left the service. work. Let them prove themselves capable bill remained the Emperor, his eldest son met and on:
direct affairs ns bis
The Shuntion, it is stated, blames Lot them cast off the being only ordered This would remove
all source of friction,
haps representative. At the same time the now the Anping for not acting in accordance and stigman of graft would
corruption and perhaps 80+282 teach the colonial habits of thrift, and by the merciful dispensation of the Gods, poor has issued over his tame an Edict with her own signals while the Anping, 102-18-84 would enable him to have a substantial they may have a succession of Japanese in which His Majesty warns his about most probably, will hold the Shuntion
Tosponsible. banking account at the termination of his Viceroys-weshould say, Residents General de sny disloyalty toward hin, und engagement.
their.
to the happy country they are appointed to xulo, civiliation and national interests. and by so
Thus has baon settled, for the prosont administer to allow the Koreans to own native land for the good of its people.
at least, the dificulty caused by the ex-
A Mountain Race. The tone of this article is the more Emperor's unexpected solf-assertion. The worthy of remark because as late as the Koreau Ministers seem to think that his of abdication gives them on Mon-
Mount Fuji, says the "Japan Adver Previous day the following amiable para pledge of
day morning is
is positive and final, at lønst (To the Editor of the "China Mșit,')" This year's zice crop in Japan promises Graph appeared in its editorial columns:
Darently tiser," Booms to be specially attractive to inform-a view which 28 apparently Si-Your article of last night on the to be a pretty good one. The ample ly, Danto, in his Divine Comedy, interfered with his son's signing the new fectural authorities are making various memory serves HS Correct confirmed by the fact that he no longer visitors this year. The Yamanashi Pre- Soldier Man was timely. Tommy is in quantity of rit since the first eowing in served a special circle in the Infe Edict mentioned above. So far so good arrangements for the benefit of visitors for those who sold their country. ment) an outeldo body altogether. They need of some help. He is the man behind the latter part of May has greatly favoured Let us hope there is still a little room But it would be the height of folly to Live no authority orar the Board the gun when there's shooting to be done, the growth of the plant and the appearance for the members of the present Koroon affent that the ex-Emperor has given up from the road belonging to liat Prefecture, Cabinet" Let us, hops that, the "Koron his game of intrigue he would sooner namely Yoshidu-guchi. The Eightk
give up his
his life piping times of peace. In England his of August at the Intest. No appearance over a now leaf.
The cause of trouble, new ceen-going torpedo-boat destroyer Tuita
Ordinance, and, there they have actually rate of pay might ho right enough, but in of parasites has been reported. As to Inunched from Messrs Thornycroft's works Limited us as to what we can make standing Hongkong-where a $1 is hardly equal to the barley, says the Japan Times,"
successfully
there,
no guarantee
bo matured in the sa, so far, been installed up to the eighth at Southampton at the end of Juze, The orders for. To give you an instance: 1she should receive sufficient to enable good harvest on the whoto is forecast-
vory shadow of the Throne,
station on the sanic approach. A medical dimensions of the vessel are-Longth,
In the principal Ordinanco, No. 1 of 1903, him, at any rate, to buy-lis tobacco and ed, au increased crop of 2 per cent.
Tho popular excitement has not subsid 970, hean, 28it.; draught, 8ft.
ed. All we had poster to make standing, chilots have a little over. The cause you are being exported in baslay, contre, while
throughout yesterday, the streets quarter is also opened at the eighth station. The following notice is sued by Mr showed a deserted appearance, very few The approach from Gotemba, belonging to for procedure at our meetings, and to espousing is a good nod a just one, and it and other circumstances the crop of wheat Figg of the Hongkong Observatory-revailed over the whole town an ominous shortest and quickest for climbers, A Thornycroft) and six Thornycroft water tube boilors, aranged for burning oil fuel,gulate our officers. A far montlis later is to be hoped the article racets the right is anticipated to be rather inferior, though On the 7th at 11.65.The baroraeter once which not a few observers, who are Post Office is to be opened on the summit which it is estimated will give her a speed the Government look away the latter eyes at Home, and that Tommy gets what not bad. A decrease of 2 of thirty-three knots. The armement will power and left us with the former. I have
he deserves.Yours, ute consist of three 18-pounder quick-firing beou advised and give you a quotation from
A CIVILIAN. guns and two 18-inch torpedo-tuben..
Mr Justice Lush to show that procsture denotos the mode of prosading by whichi
OCEAN-GOING DESTROYER,
The
Was
of the Parsons (built by
She will be fitted with turbino machinery
OPIUM.
make what standing orders they pleased as
to procedure, it cannot trust us. These
orders enhrts from them (the Govern
more than
iN contained ix
the
our
and he should not be forgotten in the of tho and is exported at the latter part Daily News" has permanently turned therefore, remains as intact-zs-over, and Station Hotel" in that direction, will1ba...
HONGKONG, August 7.
legal rights are enforend, as distinguished FRENCH WINE LEGISLATION In the House of Commons on July 2 fim the law, which gives or defines that
LONDON, July 13. The French Sonate has passed the Cham
Mr Rees asked the Secretary of State for right. Thereforo Tinnintain that we havo
India whether there had been any diminu- not got that right. As to whether it ber of Deputies bill to provent the tion in the demand for Indian opium since the proniolgation of the anti-opium edict would be necessary for us to ako auch adultoration of wino.
by
the
Chinese Government.
:
of anfavourable weather
RUNNING IN REVOLUTION-
·ARIES.
WEATHER, KEPORT.
to the E. of Japan." -A
is no
obstruction, will not a freas plot of completed on the 5th A telephone line.
shops being open for business, and thers Shizuoka Prefecture, is, however, the
view may be mistakon, but ho would indeed to Shizuoka Prefecture, may
find
9 5th
100 is
2 per cent, con- has rises slightly over N, China, W. Japan well nequainted with Korean ways, seem to on the eido of Gotenba this your. Visitors pared with the average year is expected. The cotton plants are now in their flower and the Locchoos, and fallen moderately regard as n lall before the storm. Such a from Omiye guchi, another road belonging ing season. Though sporo or less damage over N. Luzon. has boon dous to this year's o
e cotton crop by
A depression apparently of sight inten.bo a bold man who would say that the historical places and fine views. A Foji the recent continued rain it will not be so sity, having crossed Luzon, is now situated danger point is passed. In any case the ascent mon will be held by
situation is suficiently trentening of
on the 8th, weather per and 10th inferior to the ordinary weather coutines to be fair hereaftor.
if the off the NW, coast of that island. W year's crop
probably on Pressure remains high over the Paris demand most vigilant witchfulness of the anda, Tokyo, between the soldiers part of those responsible for the main-mitting The number of those who will
in
thomco is limited to 100. participate Thero
vill be a medical party attached to Moderate E. winds are expected to prevail tenance of good order nud tranquility. in the Formosa Channel, and freshening
consisting of five marty
6 military surgeons, and N. E. winds along the Northern shores THE DOCTOR AWAY FROM HOME in addition to an umpire, necountants and
numbering of the China Sea.
all. This WHEN MOST NEEDED. photographors, Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ond
body is to be led by a Captain, a Lieuten- inga
ng at 10a.m. to-day 0.01 inches, DEOPLE are often very much dissant and the Chief of the Kamin Ward.
Forecast for the 24 hours some time before comparatire home under the Public Health Act ofTHERE is probably no medicine made having mentioned the names of their par 1. Hongkong atid Neighbourhood
FORECAST DISTRICT. figures are available. I may point out that 1.1875 and the flousing of the Working that is relied upon with more implicit tisans, a search has been made at the
Hongkongorate -the export of opium from India this year
confidence than Obamberlain's Uolis, Chr- Tongstat aminos hut the suspected Cheng E. to N. E. winds, moderate to fresh fine to foreign countries is estimated consider Classes of 1890 In one
Caselera and Diarrhoea Remody During the Lu, A native of Hsinugshan, Korongtung, at first, showery later. if merubor has bene third of a contry in which it has beep is ren away from Tongshan on the 28th July. Formos Castuoli E. winds, modo ably below the avage export of preceding says that
3.South const kong and Lamooks: Same as No. 1,
4.South coast of China between Hong kong and Hainan: Some as No. 1
standing orders, if we possessed it, I co so
Mr Morley (Montrose, &e): I have no far as to say it would not. Probably I CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIO, CHOLERA direct information as to the sumption of Indian opium in con-hould be met with what the law is at AND DIARRHOKA REMEDY,
in China, and it
Kway
TIENTSIN, July 30,
"The Revolutionaries already arrested to-morrowers oxiding at noon 1 pointed to find that their family The course is between the town of Yoshida”
A
FOR A LAME BACK.
physician is away from home when they and the summit. cramp colic and diarrhoes require prompt moat and his services. Disteren like treatment, and in nisay instances prove
before
The cured of physician summune, right way is to keep at hand a bottle of
5 mediolus can be pro
WH
years. It will be candor 62,500 obeets, as ficial intoreat and votes, liable the, people have learned that it is the one However, the said Cheng was eventually rate, Chins between Hong Camberlain's Colio. Choleraand Diarrhoes flannel auglitly with Chamberlain's I'slo
-against- uvoxago of. 67;000 ohesta in tho
remedy that never fails. When reluced esptured on board a steamer at: Tung Ku. fre prats ending 1905, and the decrease is to a penalty of £50. If this with water and sweetened it is pleasant to On the 28th July two more suspcets weta mainly due to smaller consumption of Board pas constituted as tho Urban take. Sold by all chemists and store arrested in Poking and brought down to Malta oplum in Chinn..
Sanitary Authorities aro at home, I think |
keepers.
Tientsin va to 20th July,
THEN you have pains in the small of the back dampon a piece of thick Remedy No physi ian on picscribe a Balm and blad it on over the seat of pain, better modicine, for these diseases Sold and quick relief will follow. For sale by
alt chemists and atorekeepare [by all thomists and storekespora