THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

CRICKET.

The Third Test Match.

Another Drawn Game..

(From Uner Special Correspondent.)

Lostos, August 22. The third test match botweon Engkod and South Africa has resulted in a draw,

after a most exciting ending.

The weather for the third day's play was fine and the wicket at the Oval was faster than on either of the previous daye.

Thath Africans continied their firet mings on the remaining fire wickers fell for un addition of 29 rims, of which W. A. Shalders scored 18. bringing his total to 31,

C. Blythe, the West bowler, was the anat si meestal with the ball, taking five wickets here. G Hirst, of Yorkshire, and three for leh

Bngkard were Hi runs to the good when they began dair surend iouings, but were all dismissed for 138, leaving the South Africaret 1, 958 jauns to met

to Wir

For England the expanin dhe E. Foster scored 9% nga I. C Braund eff Surrey, was only na Pekina 34

A Vogler and R. & Schwarz were agnin tüm suremanfei hawlers, the former taking fur wishes fur 290 sad the latter throw for 21

The South Africar me a strong La the vapeing hid for victory. twilight was against them, and when slumps were drawn, the Broer stod at 159 rs for Give wickets, the Codrinks requiring 97 runs win with form wickets in hand

The best individual serves for Sonth Africs were G. A. Frukner 12, 5. J

Snookend W Ą Chad Togo 25 mol

aut.

Notts Again Wins.

(We diving Frans, applied by Rade

in

wicket

moo filmi)

Izvor, August 2 County Changdonshy Ketts

PARLIAMENT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

vlow to strengthening the hands of the Government.

*LSTER. President Roosevelt at Princetown, Mushobusetts, advocated n nativa in orporation of the laws for corporations engaged in interstate business, that the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill Governnimmt should have the control of the railways as they controlled the Nation

(-Exclusive Barvier, supplied by Reuter vio Bombay.)

LONDON, August 21. The Deceased Wife's Sister Bill has passed through the House of Commons and has been read a second time in the House of Lords.

RUDYARD KIPLING.

al Banks.

The Government wanted to do something

effective to secure the conviction of Trust Managers in criminal-prosecutions but to inflict no unnorited suffering on innocent stockholders.

LAND RESUMPTION,

- Bubmitted to Arbitration.

An Arbitration Board sat in the Supremo Court this morning to determine the amount of compensation to be quid in respect to the resumption of eleven lots

Designated for Nobel Prize, and prtion

(Bacclusive Service, supplied by Reuter..

ein Bombay).

LONDON, August 1 Rudyard Kipling has been designated for the Nobel prize in Literature.

CONFUCIUS' DESCEN-

DANT.

Honoured by the Throne

(Chinnen Mail's Service).

PERING, August 21. The Chinese Government propoera conferring the rank of Dale on the heir of Confucius. The intention of the

Government is to erase the distinction

et egon Manchus and Chinese

NEW MILITARY AR-

RANGEMENT.

Abolition of Tartar- generalship.

Erliner Mail's Rervios,)

Perise, August 21.

Viceroya Vann Shi Kai and Tuan

another at Kowloon, near the old boundary and close to the rond between Kowloon City and Yaunati.

The Board consisted of His Honour Mr A. G. Wixo (Puisne Judge), Hon. Mr W. Chatham, CM.G., (Director of Public Works) and Mr W. Danby, M.LC.E.

The claimant, Mr J. C. Wong, was represented by Mr G. E. Hail Brutton and Mr G. E. Morrell (Crown Solicitor) appeared for the Crown. Mr A. S. Booper and Mr A. H. Ough were in attendance on behalf of the Crown and Mr Tumor on behalf of the elahannt.

Mr Morrell explained that the land was resped on April 16 and that the Govern ment offered $425 as compensation, which the claimant refused to accept. A discussion as to whether a chuiru lad been duly lodgal

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE NAVY LEAGUE,

you on their behalf.

BRITISH TROOPS IN CHINA.

Hongkong's Garrison. :`

It is notified in to-day's Military Ordoes for information that it has been decided to-

SPORTING.

Lawn Tennis,

AUSTRALASIA WINS DAVIS GUY,

The contest for the Davis Cup between

A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED.

(To the Filitor of the CHINA MAIL.) BB-As the eo of the Executive Coni. mmittee of the Navy Longue in the recent controversy has been so greatly misrepre-replace the four companies of the 3rd England and Australasia was played at sented, I ask permission to put it before Battalion. The Middlesex Rogiment, How Wimbledon on July 19,22 and 23.

stationed in North China, by a complete On the first day the Fughlishmen fared The main charge made against them at British battalion, and to withdraw one of badly, the Australasius representatives, WATKINS' the meeting on the 19th int. was that they the Indian Imitalinis at Irosunt forming Nerman Brookes and A. F. Wikling, win- had violated the constitution of the Longue part of the North China Force.

Ou the arrival of the 2nd Battalion, Thening the two singles matches which formod in rofusing to initiato and carry on a pildio Cameron Highlanders, at Tientsin, the four agitation upon the various mattera med companies of the 3rd Battalion, The in the resolution of constey,' and in declar Middleses Regiment, will embark to rojain ing that the work of the cagno saruld be Headquarters of the Battalion at Hong Kong, where they should arrive about the nininly educational.

14th of February next.

L

The constitution is now embodied in par- agraphs (a) to (d) of Article 3 of the Mo morandums of Association of the Lengue, which is now on incorporated body. They run as follows

4) To secure as the primary object of the national policy The Command of the Sel"

(4) To spread information showing the vital importance to the British Empire

of the maintenance of naval supromisey, upon which depouds its fiule, ompire, and national existence. (0) To call attention to the enorinous demands which war would make upon the Navy, and to such measures as may be requisito to secure, adequate preparation for the maritime defence of the Empire.

(d) To urge these matters on public

men, and in particular upon candidates

for Parliament.

KING AND KAISER.

LONDON, August 15.

A huge crowd Ind assembled at Camel, und choored King Edward upon his arrival. Thozu was a scone of remarkable enthusiasm. The two monarchs reviewed the troops,

drove out twice together, and thon dined

at the Castle.

the programe.

Both the Englishnien, A. W. Gore and H. Roper Barrett, put up a good game, the latter flattering the hopes of the Britishs los by winuing the first sat against

CIRCULATING

:

LIBRARY.

Wilding at 6-1. Afterwards the New Zealander Ind the better of the play, his driving being moro severe than that of his

but the Pot through the match,

latter placed vory LATEST NOVELS, - cleverly

Gore was at his very best in the first st of his match against Brookes, and the games want alternately until five aliens called, In the second set Brookes volleyed Goro's cross-drives with more effect, and the

BY

Englishman von euly the sound game, THE BEST AUTHORS,

The third set was well contested, "five all" being called after the Australian had led at 4-2. Details;

N. E. Brookes (Australasin) bunt A. W. COLONIAL EDITION Gore (British Isles), 7-5, 6-1,7-6.

A. F.. Wilding (Australia) bent H. Ro por Barrett (British Isles), 1——-6, 6-4, 6-5,

most cordial description, both monarcha At the dinner, the specchies were of the dwelling on the good relations of the German and the British peoples.

Spanking at the dinner at Cassel, Eperor-5. William said he welcomed the feelings of kinship and friendship which had prompted King Edward's visit as the representative of the great British people, and testifying

to

the good relations existing between the

assured the Kaiser of his great joy upon King Edward, speaking in German, visiting him.

Cerman and the British peoples.

From their sequence it is clear that education and not agitation is to be the primary work of the Longue,

My greatest wish," His Majesty said, Taking paragraphs (a) and (4), then that the beat and the most pleasant should oxist between the two Committee believe that command of the

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On the second day A. W. Gore and Roper Barrett beat the Australasinns in the doubles after the most remarkable matel played this season.

After Brooxox and Wilding had won the

3-1 in the

seemed any odds

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first two sets by 6-5 and 6-1, and got to No Subscription.

light. The latter, who and boon orratic, against the Englishaten. But from this point Rarrett and Gore put up a great begin to play in his lated boon arvutic, drawing level at 4 all they won the set ai

Soma brilliant volleying by Gore and remarkabis placing by Barrett won then the first four games in the fifth the posi

by claimant followed, but finally the claim sea is now the rat object of national countriesty added that he was tojoiced the fourth set at 6-2, and when they took

was admitted.

Mr Brutton said that the land was bought by Mr Wong in 1901 and 1902 and, as the Government required some of the lots for

policy. At the same time they consider that to secure its continued maintonaries as such it is essential, in view of the continuing increase in the direct repre sentation of the wage-enining classes in

the construction of a new rond, negliations Parliament, that the League's educational a definite political cront, marking

Brookes put in some magnificant work, and

the Colonials got in front at 6-5.

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that the Emperor and Empress would soon visit England, und sakt he was convincentions had been completely reversed. Then at $1.00 becomes a member and them with the greatest joy. that the whole British people would receive The English newspapers chamoterise the meeting as

oint in Anglo-German Lursing-point relations. The meeting empluriens and is and agreements, testifying that the British desire peace and showing that the iden that British police nimed at the isolation of Germany is a delusion.

After 7 all had been called a great battle is entitled to exchange same for ensued. Time after time the Englishmen find the lead, but the Colonials never failed

were entered into between the parties work should be contibned and developed to complement of a series of meetings to draw level until twenty-four games had any other novel on payment of

THE BELFAST RIOTS.

September, 1905. On January 31, 1906, with all the energy unil persistency they Mr Wong proposed that the question of can command. This educational work, it compensation be submitted to arbitration should be observed, consists in addresses then, but the suggestion was not adopted. on the doctrine of Sea Power and its In the plan which was provided by the vital importance to Great Britain and the Crown Solicitor three lote appeared which Empire, given by Lieutenant Knox and were not included in the present arbitration, other sprakets at meetings, not enls of but claimant had a yearly lease of them boys and girls, but of grown men and and was entitled to compensation. Mr women. Its value has been acknowledged Brutton thought they should be considered by Lord Charles Beresford auiong others. by the Board.

All reports agree that the riot was pro- His words on this point are worth quoting. "This Empire," he says, "was mainly meditated. Stones were piled up in rendi- created, and is only maintained by theness for use by the rioters, and ropes were power of the British Fleet, and the Navy drawn across the streets. League would have fully justified its

Altogether thres persons were killed,

basis.

LONDON, August 14, Belfast last night, at mid-night, was in a state of terror.

actually been played. Then, with Wilding serving a

duce was twice called, until a

wank return by Brookes gre Enginud the 20 cents cash, Hongkong eur.

set by 13-11

Throughout Barrett played in his roxy rency, for every change. best form. and Gore, although a little

inconsistent, atoned for this by some

brilliant work. Brookes was not at his

host

and Wilding perhaps was the better

on the day. The score was:-

Á W. Goro and H. Koper Barrett CASH

(British Isles) boat A. F. Wilding and N. E. Brookes (Australasia), by 1-6, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, 13–11.

Fang have joined in a memorial to the Throughout the negotiationa, he said, Mr/existence if it had never done any other and there are thirty in hospital. Many however, began to 6nd

Throne suggesting the abolition of the post of Tartar General in the various

provinces.

Mr Morrell objected, and the Hon. Mr Chathum pointed out that in any case the compensation would not be ou the same

Mr Brutton then continued his spewing.

work than to bring this fact hime to the Wong had made several offers to the Gov-youth of our public schools." eroient for the surrender of his land, but On paragraph (c) the Committee hold all were rofused. It was admitted that the that ns the fleet is, in the opinion of such claimant's title was a good one, therefore it high authorities as Admiral the Hon. Sir was unnecessary to prove it. In an in- Edmund Fremantle unt Admiral Sir terview with the Colonial Secretary the Cyprian Bridge, op to the level of the two- claimant offered to give up his land for)

others were wounded,

BUSINESS.

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NO ACCOUNTS. Hongkong, August 10, 1907.

CINEMATOGRAPH PATHE

On the third day, in his match with Wilding, Gore opened unsteadily, during which time the New Zealander had established such an silvantage that he won the first set by G. Gore's drives, a better length, and from here he was always master nf the situation,

the fact that The confusion provuiling at Belfast on a

Bore Wilding played exc consequotice of the rioting renders the veri took the second set at

set at 0-3, and with:

unlucky

the tication of the casualtios a task of the most Wilding somewhat

third difficult naturo.

nt 7-B. Some brilliant driving on the boen minimed by stones anal botles.

Many officers, soldiers, and police have part of the Englishman always enabled

CHANGE OF him vo play a wiming game, and he wan The newspaper correspondents testify to the fourth set and the inntoh by 6—2.

Roper, Barrett made a valinnt affort to

It is further suggested to place the heat Middlesex of Nottingham by five saldiery, either Chinese er Marchus, similar land in the vicinity, but the offer power standard with a margin, they are not the splendid patience of the troops, notably | under the direct control of the Viceroys was refused and then claimant offered to required to take any action in this respect buy land in the vicinity from the Gov-the present juncture; and they are fur ther fortified in this viow by the following Graanien! at ons cent per square foot, the price the Government were offering statement of Sir Cyprian Bridge, which for claimant's property. The reply was appeared in the Standard on the 17th than the Government was not prepared instant: "In my opinion, an opinion

[Thin match us settled the competition. for whatever happensto v Nutts must win- The lectoen are to be engratuined their victory, espera ly na their record does show ng xịn frigi 10, C.M!

JAPAN AND KOREA.

Korean Soldiers in Revolt.

(For On Spec Correspondent.)

Loxtos, August 2. Aegram from Senal states that

the banded vean soldiers are

raising a revolt an vinces of Korea.

the ensteru pra-

Seoul ia quiet at the behaviour of the Japanese is admirable.

PETTY THEFTS.

Three House Boys Charged.

Three house boys n: the employ of Mr P. W. Goldring were charged at the Magistracy this afternoon before Me C. D. Melbourne, with stealing various articles,

or Governors of the

provinces.

respective

lawn tonnis.

the Sussex Regiment, under the pitiless arrest the all-conquering careos of Blockes, stoning of the mob till the order was given and in the first set, although beaten by

6-2, the Englishman made many

clever to fix bayouts and fire

in the notorious Falls strokes in his usual unostentatious style. The rioting began Road district, where women and children But Brookes was relentless, and in the Becond set ho gave a brilliant exhibition of The tram cars stopped running and the are busy raising paving stones.

His service was

was perfect, and public-houses ofosed early in the afternoon to sell land in that vicinity for agricultural formed after the best inquiry a person in as if preparing for a conflict

The fight begun with an attack on three pes. An application for land for my position can make 1 am satisfied that passing policomen who were resened, half- Prince Chun Leaves Peking, building purposes at the same price met the naval power of this Enuntry has not dead."

with a similar refusal; the Government been in any way diminished by any declined to disclose their policy. Mroduction of expenditure since the present

Government came into office."

A SECRET MISSION.

(Chinese Mail's Service).

Casseless showers of stones and bottles followed the rescue party.

The (Police) barracks which were besieged

wrecked. With regard to paragraphs (c) and (d) it The operations were hampered by num has beer and will continue to be the Combertes intersecting alleys where the mob mittee's practice to discharge their duties melted only to reappear in increased unm- under it by letters to the Press and ques-e. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, tions in Parliament, and by pressing these in the House of Commons, has announced various matters on public men and upon that officials of the Board of Trade have besu despatched in order to endeavour to candidates for Parliament.

settle the strike.

Brutton submitted that if the land was only worth one cent per foot to the Gov PERING, Angust 21. Prince Chun gas on a secret mission.ment, or rather if they were only willing to allow that price, that claimant He left here yesterday and proceeds should be sold similar land by the Govern ment at the same price, or in exchange for via Tung Chow.

his own land. But the Govorament had It is not known what calls for such hoon selling land in that neighbourhood at fire and six cents per foot and private sales had realised nine, ten and oven 6fteen cents per foot. Mr Brutton mentioned

2 The Committed hold that their main, or that for the purpose of showing how unreasonable the Government's offers were, day-to-day, work must be educational, and The Government's offer of our cent per that they should confine their public plat- foot wae subsequently increased to two form agitation, as a general rule, to the conta per foot ($426), and claimsat refused two greut questions of the maintenance of

a mission.

ARMS SMUGGLER

CAUGHT.

The real divergenca between the two parties to the controversy may be summed up as follows:

WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL (ENTRANCE WINDHAM STREET),,

PROGRAMME,

MATINEE, 4 p.m. SATURDAY

Barrett was helpless against a series of PERFORMANCES EVERY NIGHT, magnificant rolleys and clever placings,

The score of the day's play was-

A. W. Goro (British Isles) boat A. F. Wilding

(Australasia) by 3 rots to 1 (3–6, 6-3, 7--5, and 6-2).

Norman Brookos(Australasin) bent Roper Barrett (British Isles) by 3 sots to 0 (0–2. 60, and 6-3).

Anstmbasin thus won the cup.

Pigeon Shooting.

AT 9 F.. INCLUDING SUNDAYS, Hongkong, July 17, 1907.

THE GUERIN CASE.

110

An exciting scene marked the close, at the New Bailey on July 26, of the strango case iu which Charles Smith nud May Vivicaue Churchill (known as "Chicago May") were indicted for shooting at Ed-

The Wingard Challenge Cup instituted yanas back in the China ports for clay pigeon shooting, has this year had an in- crcused number of teams entering for the ward Guerin, the Devil's Island refages, competition. The teams are five guns with intent to murder him. ench, and each gua has forty birds. The Both prisoners wore found guilty. Smith following are the results this year!--

THE SCOTTISH LAND BIEL.

Foochow 177, Shanghai 174, Sportsmans was sentenced to penal servitudo for life, Losion, August 14.

164, Tientsin North 160, Singapore 155, and Churchill to fifteen years' penal Lord Rosebery, in the House of Lords, Tientsin 153, Hongkong 127.

scrvitudo. made a velement attack upon the Govern Foochow bad therefore a good wiu, with mont's Land Bill for Scotland, declaring Shaughai a creditable second, but feel that whereas England was treated as self-shots are a long way behind.

A Foreign Firm Implicated.to accept, but reduced his-original claini of the Float at the two-power standard with governing Scotland was treated likoa Crown fifteen cents per foot to ten cents, together a margin, and the organisation of the First Rosebery's speech produced a Line Fleet for instant service. If vither parked effect in the House of Lords and with a claim for the stono wall put up by of these two principles aro infringed, their throughout the country.. daimant. The compensation to be paid view is that they should take immediate by the Government was: First, the value

·(Chinese Mail's Service,)

TreNTAIN, August 21. Yuau Shi Kat's plan to entrap the Ong was charged with stealing six towels anti-monarchists is succeeding admir,

WEATHER REPORT.

Water Polo.

As Smith board Me Justice. Darling pronounce his terrible soutonce his face wrent livid. Then he broke into vehement curses and vile insulta directed against the Judge, and left the dock and a stormy.

secue.

The woman took her sentence quietly. With her wealth of auburn hair suriuduut-

ing a striking face, and wearing a white silk

Blouse and co mittens, she had smiled fre quently during the hearing of the evidence. She smiled quietly as the head the Judge:

A moment before a police inspector had described her as one of the worst characters It has been found, says a St. Petersburg in Europe. Sho followed mon up for correspondent, that the forthcoming trial blackmail and

robbery In fact," he has driven mon to

Tho R. E. "A" team bont the Middlesex His Lordship protested against the "A" by ten goals to nil yesterday and of the land; then the Board had to take steps to rouse the country to a sense of its Government's introducing into Scotland the Middlesex "B" defeated the R. E.

ship in land. He denied that there was into consideration the disturbance caused danger. Their opponents hold, on the the poisonous Irish system of dual owner. "B" by five goals to one. by the compulsory sale of the land; thencontrary, that the educational work of the any demand for the Land Bill in Scotland.THE FALL OF PORT ARTHUR. | order hor fifteen years' ponal servitude.

Lenguo should be eubsidiary, and, that its Beuter. and 3 silk handkerchiefs; unobber was chargably.

there was the depreciation of the remain primary duty is to conduct public agita- od with stealing one silk handkerchief; the

Certain junior officers having been ing lots, want of water, and loss of front tions not only upon the two questions, third with stealing one silk handkorelief;

ordered to pose as anti-Monarchists age. The Government had taken all the but upon the other mentioned in the nud all were charged with stealing one!

land bordering on the road and left po resolution of censure, questions which are The following notice is issued by Mr in connection with the surrender of Port said, gold appendage. The articles were the proceeded to a foreign firm in the approach to the remaining lots, and had no matters of principle, bu, however Figg of the Hongkong Observatory Arthur camuot take place before the end of drill

Guerin and “Chicago May" were at property of the Sam Leo Steamship Com-

Japanese Concession

18, On the 22nd of 12.20 p.-The barometer October, as several of the most important one time, associated, and in France were they also taken three lots which apparently important they may individually where

has fallen generally except over the Switnesses are living at suola remoto distances sentenced together-Guorin to lifelong pany and Mosers. E. A. Katch and G. Blood, and the total value was about $43. succeeded in negotiating for

were not required for the road at all. The controversial detail

In conclusion, while the Committee Philippines, the most marked fall being from the Russian capital. Gen. Fock imprisonment, and Churchill to five years. clainant's claim was as follows: Land would deeply regret the withdrawal of shown over the Loochoos and S. W. Japan.

He was transported to Devil's Isle (the Inspector McHardy prosecuted.

one resumed, 20,517 squaro fect at nine conte any members from the League, and the The depression embraces a large area applied the other day for leave of absence; penal settlement of the coast of French por square foot, $1,846 53; compensation formation of a rival association, they are and remains very much elongated. Its strange to say he has been allowed to leave Guinnn, where Dreyfus was so long con for stone wall, 2520 cabic feet at 18 conte convinced that its position will be much axis appears to lie along a ling extending St. Petersburg. It is said that he was fued): Thienes he escaped, and after

by the increased

support it from the Balingtang Channel to a point to the least, culpable of the four genomis toe will

and came to England, remaining lots, 22,651 square foot at five moderate people who approve their refusal which appears to be moving Northwards, put on trial, or, at least, that his contence cents, 81,332.55; ront from April 16 to to allow it to be made a more instrument is lying to the E.SE. of the Loochoos will not be extremely savero if he appears

exist in the neighbour before the court-martial.

Evidence as to the articles boing found purchase of thirty rifles and

in the possession of the acoused was given thousand rounds of ammunition.

The No. 1 boy numitted getting Mr

Blood's handkerchiefs to give to the amal

to

wash and he forget; not only the hand-

the

of

The goode were delivered by the firm per cubic foot,' 8453,60; 'depreciation on strive from the "great body of the E of the Coochnos. One centre, be put on trial, and that be may not be many sufferings and perils rouched America

kerohists but there's also a table cloth he to the Fook Shing Chan.

added; it's not dry yet. The towels were

given to him by the former chief steward

Prior to delivery, there

woro

on the Paul Bean; he denied stealing stationed about the premises a number thoin.

The No. 2 boya han pidgin"-said

educational work.Yours, etc."

one, $49.40; other compensation, 8808.21; August 22, being 129 days at 8140 per of agitation, and their determination Another contre may exis

to continue and extend its invaluable hood of the Balisgtang Channel.

ROBERT TERDUREN, President, Navy League.

Except over E. Japan, pressure is below the normal generally, particularly over Luzon, Formosa and the Looclicos whore

ho used one of the handkerchiefs to tie of soldiers who succeeded in arresting total $1,050,35,

round his head to cure a headache and it the bearers.

WAS

tion too dirty to return. He intended

The third-soalan pidgin-said

to give it to the amsh to wash but forgot.

Mr Wong stated in evidence that ho had

an offer for the land at 18 cents per square Tho NaTY LEAGUE,

The matter now forms the subject of foot and accopted it, the sale, to bo13 Victoria Street; S.. W

ho found the handkerchief whilst moving negotiations between the Viceroy and

know what it was.

some furniture, and he kept it; he did not the Japanese Minister.

to

Br Melbourne--What were you going

do

with

do with it

Defendant-I intended to keep it until

it was enquired for and then give it back. His Worship sentenced the No. 1 boy

and No. 3 to six weeks' imprisonment with four hours stocks. No. 2 was discharged -no safficient evidence.

Mr R. B. Harvey, a young Australias,

employed by the Telegraph Comphey as opanitor, who arrived in Singapore from the Cocos Islands about a month ago, died of outeric foyer on August 10.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.].

THE UNITED STATES.

completed on the intending purchaser's

return from China. This man had returned,

July 25, 1007

Colonel Sullivan, into of the 4th Dra

tras

Here he was rearrested for oxladition to France, but an appeal against this lodged, and after the lapse of a year Guerin was declaro a Briti subject and released.

The night after he was free he was in the foot in

it is in defect by between 0.2 and 0.3 inch goons stationed in India, has met with an shot

Strong

and

wound set

N.E, winds are expected to prs- accident at Bunji, in Gilgit A Large Dormal-street, Russell square. Churchill Smith was further indicted for attempte vail in the Fonnosa Channel, and strong stone, detached from a hill above, rolled and Saith wero arrosted. N. to W. winds over the N.E. part of the down to the spot where he was walking, ing to shoot Willion Rhodes and Polico Ching Sen.

and tut him with terrible force on his left Constable Robert Boulding. Daily oye, which is now quite blind. He is on Mirror his way to Bringar for medical treatmont, having been forced by this accident to shandon his shooting trip.

Tchat is relied upon with more implicit

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end but uding the Government was about to THE DOUTOR AWAY FROM HOME.

ing at 10 a.m. to-day 0.01 inches, resume the property he declined to WHEN MOST NEEDED complete the sale. In auswer to Mr DEOPLE sro often very much disap- Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA Morrell claimant stated he had no contract printod to find that their family to-morrow.

AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. FORECAST: DISTRICT." for the bule.:

physician is away from home when they

1---Hongkong and Neighbourhood N. most need his services, Diseases like

THERE is probably no medicine made colis and diarrhoes require prompt w, winds, moderate or freak; fair. SICKNESS COMES WHEN LEAST

cramp

NOT A DOUBTFUL QUESTIUR.

confidence than Chamberlain's Colio, Cho- N.E. winds, treatment, and in many instanese prave

8.-Formoes Channel: EXPECTED.

fatal before medicine con bo pro elrong

THERE is no doubt in the minds of lora and Diarrhoss Remedy During the Mir Taft, speaking at. Columbus, Ohio,

LITTLE forethought may save you no cured or a physician summoned. The 3-Southi omat of Chins betweon Hong-

those who have used Chainberlaine third of a century in which it has been in referred to the quickening of the public end of trouble. Anyone who makes fight way is to keep at hand a bottle of kong ant Lamooks: N. to N.W. winds, Delic, Oholers and Diarrhood Remedy he nee, people have learned that it is the one to its surative powers. For a pain in the remedy that never fails. When reduced. conscience in regard to business abuses, it a rule to keep Chamberlain's Calio, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholernand Diarrhaca freal.

4-South coast of China between Houg stomoh, disrrhoea or dysentery, it affords with water and sweetened It is pleasant to N.W. to W. winds, immediato relief. For ento by all che take. Bold by all chomista ani atore

keepers malate and storekeepers," moderato.

LONDON, August 20.

and formakadowed amendments to The Cholora and Distrboen Remedy at hanp Remedy. No physician can prasetibe a

Sold kang and Haing

Railway Rate and Interstate Commerce knows this to be a fact. For anlo by all better medicine for these diseases,

Bills, also to the Anti-Trust Law, with a

phomists and storekeepers.

by all chomfets and storekeepers,

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