THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907.
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.
PARLIAMENT.
THE JAPAN FLOODS.
Prorogues To-day.
Great Loss of Life.
(From Our Correspondent.')
Toro, August 28.
(Plurive Retice, supplied by Router'
Lornos, August 28.
via Remonty.)
Parliament is to be prorogued at
noon to-morrow (Thursday).
CRICKET.
Bouth Africa Still Winning.
(Plural Nomvira, mugglined ligg Banter,
Lost Atiguet 28 Playing at Cuplift against South Wales Ausgenst 56 and 97 Bonth Alle won by an inninga and G6 vans
LAND TROUBLE IN IRELAND
MF and Forty Others Arrested
Can anyplied by malo
Lows, Augurt R.
pegetation ke li on vevated 1. P. Farrel
great
h the rest (werker of the Base
But futs
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A Camazonāji
Vilga
the BET
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2013 kesay
The Gated men worn chargedi with unlawfully tarmbling and enam- mirturl for trial, bríl being granted
Great excitement prevails through.)
ptical in nature of se
BANKRUPTCY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
There were quite a number of cases in Bankruptcy this moning, some of which have been before the Court for some tirao Hie Lordship Sir Francis Tiggott (Chief Justice) iras on the Bouch and dealt with the following cases
A SPECIAL CABE,"
of
hoped the prices would rise ?-We had them ready in case customers camb for them. I bought them to sell.
Bir Grist applied for the adjudication of debtor as bankrupt.
Granitod.
A CCAR DEALER.
He
THE RAILWAY IN SOUTH
CHINA:
Enterprise at Amoy.
THE MANSLAUGHTER CASE.
A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED.
Three Indians Chargod.
Puur Bux, Nand Khan and Barkee Khan were charged at the Magistracy this (From Our Correspondent,)
afternoon, before Mr C. D. Melbourne, ANDY, August 28.
with the manslaughter of Li Chu on Loung Ngan Pan was publicly examined
WAN sole *The-summer of 1007 should be deemed | August 29. by Mr J. H. Kep
According to the story for the prosecution WATKINS' The Choong Wing Bank gave notice proprietor of the Ma Ka hong, rice and
sugar dealers, and had been in business for an epost-making point of tímo, since Auspension of payment owing to unpro 30 years, half of which time he had noted it bas seon. the turning of the first Li Gly went to draw water from a gressive state of business, and bir E. J. as compradore. Fifteen years ago he took and of the first milway is the Fukien well at the rour of Fery Bux's daily ut
His abilities were 810,000 The Japanese railways have resumed Grist applied for a recolving order on over the business with a capital of about Province. Footlow, the Capital, hasCheungslawan, whereupon Pear Bax ob behalf of a creditor. The liabilities were $120,000 and his assots about 262,000. He thus to yield the pain to Aucy in this jected, declining to allow the bucket to about 800,000 and the assets 858,000 and attributed his failure to the fact that he matter of railway enterprise. A recent be lowered into the water. While the two were quarreling over the matter the other! could not get his accounts paid promptly visit with a fow friends to the actual scene at the out ports. He had a dot due to of labour roveálod a very substantial begin two Indians came up. They sided with 34,000; the latter amount was owing
by arm since closed, lection.
amounting of this was one of the chief causes of his ready dug out for the Railway Station, He also lost on sugar, Hu engine sheds, and warehouses at this cnd failure. expected to receive $20,000 from the of the line, but a large number of men are Shanghai firm, in which his so was
forvies in the flooded districts.
The troops are engaged in assieting in relief work.
So far 890 fatalities have been ro- ported in Fakuchiyana.
Over 10,000 people were roścued hy the troops,
about
Penang, and might not be easy of colab 351,000, and the non-payment ping, for, not only aro e fenndations al- Paer Box and attempted to forcibly prevent |
Mr J. B. Komp pointed out that the assets apparently exceeded the liabilities and the bank was not bankrupt.
Mr Grist-This is one of those cases where-as has ofton luppened st homo-it is in the interest of all to take proceedings, The Chief Justice--I do not think I can CANTON'S NEW VICEROY. take tho 834,000 into consideration; of
course, it will be collected if possible.
Mr Kemp-it has been stated on behalf of the bank that the assets exceed the
liabilities.
·
¿Cinere Buil's Service.)
HANKOW, August 28,
The Chief Justice-Well, if you get His Excellency (bang Jin Chua,all they will pay 20s, in the £. the Viceroy-alect of the Two Kwang, special left Kaifongin yastarday in a trein for Hankrow, on his wat onth
CHIEF JUSTICE FOR CANTON.
(Chimene Mel's Pericay
PEKING, August 9R. An Imperial Edlist line bean iamond Chink appointing Wong Ya Wan
Fusina fou Centon, vise San Vin
CHINA AND AMERICA.
Proposed Welcome to Taft!
(hinen Mail's Service).
Shanchat, August 28.
The order was granted.
ADJUDICATED BASKRUIT.
it
Ho Ping lu was, on the application of Mr H. K. Holmes, adjudicated bankrupt. Two meetings of creditors were called but the creditors did not attend.
A LEASE DISCLAIMED.
Mr J. H. Kemp applied for leave to
Mr Looker-This particular hankruptcy has one feature which is altogether inex- plicable. The man has been carrying on business for a long time
A partner. Debtor bought a house in Desnt work on the permanent way.
For the benefit of those of your rooders Vieux Road for $30,000; it was now
who have not yet visited Amey, it may be mortgaged for $22,000.
well to state a little of the position of
the mainland. Amoy is one of the larger Amoy and Kulangen, núd their rolation to islands situated in the estuary of the
the town and port of Amay; while Kulang- Dragon river, and at its Western end is
Mr Morrell-Is this regular, my Lord? I appear for the debtor, and though I cautiot appear on the pablic examination I can alludo to irregularities.
The Chief Justice-I don't quite know, where nearly all the foreigners live, in It is a convenient method. Will you take smaller island, South-West of Amy.
Mr Looker ? long
Mr Looker-At least the rest of the
afternoon.
The Chief Justice--I think we had better adjoure this till next bankruptoy then.
The Court thon adjourned.
CHAN SUI HON.
a
Both islands are not vory far off the maintand, but the channel is tou deep, and the range of tids too high, to make it oney, at this stage of the enterprise, to build a bridge acroes from the nearest priut of the
mainland to either island, though the actual distunee is less than half a mile. So starting-point for the railway has beett
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the Chinaman from getting any water. Snatching the hunboo pole from Lá Chu's hamt they set upon him and so injured LATEST NOVELS, him that upon the arrival of the police Li Chu was sent to the hospital where ho expired.
The further hearing was adjourned.
WRECK OF THE CITY OF CARTHAGE.
BY
THE BEST AUTHORS,
COLONIAL EDITION
Finding of the Court. The Naval Count at the British Conf late at Kobe which inhaired into the wreck of the City of Carthage, found that Black) er the seculent was due to the Mater (Capt.! anderestimating his distance from the Hinosaki light. Having no means of gutting a cross bearing he should bare No Subscription.
light to make stood close in to
contain of his position. He absolutely should, therefore, Losucon 2.30 and 3.
ກ have verified the position by bearings of
Arrive Evory Mail.
~
discludes a lease entered into by Mr F. | Application for Release Refused Adenirably chosen to the West of Kulangsit the Hinosaki light, when he would havo}
Kiene. The lessors solicitors, Mesara Deacon, Looker and Deacon, lnd endorsed the lease, consenting.
The love war granted.
A VARN DEALER EXPLAINS,
Fay Wa Shan, yarn desler, was further exauired by Mr J, H. Kemy. Dobtor denied that neither he nor the Sun Hing Chartered Bank, but suggested his brother When debtor had a large sum of money hu sometimes gave it to his brother, who hanked it, and then as debtor wanted cash he asked his brother for a cheque. Those transactions appeared in
might have.
-comm
at a village called Sing-su, situated on narrow neck of land, surrounded on three sides by the sex, and easily access ble nt high water. The ground ri908 from sea-level towards the South to
In the Bankruptcy Court this morning before His Lordship Sir Francis Piggott (Chief Justice) Mr C. F. Dixon applied for the discharge of Chan Sui Hon from prison. low range of hills, facing the estuary on
found that strong not to the north-west had taken the ship six miles from the point whore he expected to be. There were number of fishing boots about, in trying to avoid which the Muster sppears to have. completely lost the position of the ship. In trying to get on liis course again the vessel atruck n rock. For negloating to verify
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URCHASER of one Novel
On the 18th of the present month the the South-West, und it is just habind this is position the Master shonul at $1.00 becomes a member and
reprimanded,
ed
but
in view of his long and
to him. The Comt also held that thib
rest of the officers were exonera d. The 20 cents cash, Hongkong cur-
rency, for every change. nati
debtor was committed to prison by His range to the North that the milway line ità Lordship the Chief Justice on the ground start, and where the first station, presum eruditable seu sorvice the Court would not is entitled to exchange same for that there were reasonable grounds shown ably to be called Amos, is being built. deal with his certificate, which was return firm had a banking secoupl with the that ho had committed an offence under the Later on, no doubi, a jetty, pier, or what Second Officer limited himself to enerying any other novel on payment of Bankruptcy Ordinance by omitting to will be constructed, so that the mails may out the Mastor's orders galy, and did not dotail & full statement of his assets. 1t run right out to meet the stemmers that make any observations personally all the Master was ordered to bear the cost of the was alleged that he had shares in the Wing will be able to lie alongside. For the On firm of Havana and in the Tong Yick channel is fairly deep just hore, as oceno pawnshop and abio that he owned cortain vessels of the largest size can anchor close property in the country. Mr Dixon saidat land. Indeed, when large steamers liká he was in a position to prove that Chan the Tromont, ur big then-of-war like the Sui Hon did not hold any shares in the Terrible, come into harbour, their favourite Wing On Brm or the Tung Yick and that berths are not so far away from this very A steam ferry across to Kulangsa and with regard to hie property in the country point. he had a little which had beca mortgaged Arany will be readily arcanged for, or in for more than it was worth for upwards of fine weather, sampans and Chinese junaks a year.
the firm's books.
At the end of the year, continued debtor, A propneni is on foot for the recap-my customers in the country said that the crops were good and they would want a good deal of yarn. They asked us to buy for them and keep the goods in the San Hing, which I did, but later ou my custom ers said I would have to keep the goods until they heard from the interior. Three
mit the town of Longford, think is tion of Sneretary Taft by the Chinese Juosinass community bore on his arrival ut Shanghai, «a hír max to the Phip:
THE CAVALRY CHARGE
Losune, August 27 Aparate was killed nout twenta innsei.
ut the kneel, cavalry incident
THE FIRE AT HAKODATE.
LONDON, August 27. Renter's correspondent at Tokyo wire that of the city was loured and all the consulates except the American wore destroyed.
THE TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.
LONDON, August 27. The British Colony in Trugier kas peti- tioned the British Minister for warships, eving to the inadequacy of the Frances Spanish measures of protection. The European have lait. Fez.
tin
A REBEL CHINESE.
Extradition Proceedings.
The extradition proceedings concerning
weeks after that Iagain asked them to take up the yarn, but without success, And in the fourth moon yarn full in price. This masnt a lunk of about 880,000 or $40,000, which should have been borne by the cus- tomers, as they asked for the yarn.
lu Ki Shing were continued at thecould have stood the loss then and had Magistracy this afternoon before Mr F. Aumoney over. As to the purchase of 50,000 Hazeland..
1
Tong Tak Chion, employed in Jardine's Sugar Refinery as foreun, for lifteen years, stil he had lived at Thi Han for some time. Defendant was a clansman of
that it is better for him to try and remove on board. Sir Henry Berkeley submitted that the any detrimental impression from your
the Lordship's mind. accused should be discharged on following grounds: That the evidence
he could produco title deeds showing that
could be utilized without difficulty. Su The Chief Justice-The evidence you that the fact of Amy's insular condition are moving or must be submitted to the will be no serious tour to the benefits of the Official Receiver. so that he may be in railway. position to cross-oramice debtor on it. You cannot spring a thing like this on the Official Receiver.
I Mr Dixon-But he was sent to gnol on
evidence which was sprung on him.
The Chief Justice declined.
money.
It is interesting to sou the resiness with which the Chinose have adapted themselves to the new regione. Some of the overscuns are Chinese from Formosa, who have had considerable experionce in the building of
THE BURNING OF THE WIK
Explosion and Fire in a Galc
From particulars in the Japanese papers of the disaster of the German steaner Wik
tessel way of Kaniko light house, Idzu (2,800 tons), it appears that an explosion
Japan, on her way to Kobe from took place in the engine room when the
which she left ca August 10th,
kohina,
board. Both the hull and the cargo were with the result that a fire broke out in destroyed, and a Gertuan seaman was kill. ed. The other members of the crea were
Motsuzaki. ont to
A representative of the "Japan Herald" the opportunity of a brief interview with Captain Chastens, the commander of the, unfortunate German Ateamship Wik
disaster. The
vorning,
to sex a
CASH BUSINESS.
NO ACCOUNTS. flongkong, August 10, 1907.
CINEMATOGRAPH
in
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PATHE
WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL (ENTRANCE: WYNDHAM STREET).
CHANGE OF
PROGRAMME.
MATINEE, 4 pm. SATURDAY
AT. 9 F.M.
PERFORMANCES EVERY NIGHT,
INCLUDING SUNDAYS, Hongkong. July 17, 1907.
The Chief Justice-No. Un his own the milway from Tameni so Tainanton, but there in Wie left fortians of bales later on, I did that on the advice of evidence. It is no neo putting him in thot the day-Inbourers are all local men, who Kobe at fre o'clock
soon to have quickly learned-thoir work.' the 15th August. On
So far as I could judge, the cubank- severe typhoon was encountered, tho wild the foreign firms who told me the price box to deny the Allegations,
Mr Dixon-I want to put the witnesses
meats already made, and the cultings in blowing at full force at about two o'clock would rise.
rise, but the haromoter began to
gale was Mr Looker-1 do not know what pain the box: debtor has denied them.
The Chief Justice-You must send your process of being dug out, were well done. in the afternoon. About five o'clock the
The pices of the line already began pre- still raging with
with considerable force. Just [A message to this effert was published
cadent there is for the debtor making a
evidence to the Offcial Receiver.
issuing in the Criss Man Tuesday last.his, and he first made his quintance in gratuitous statement like this, as we might
Mr Dixon-Will your Lordship allow sents no special engineering Biculties. Aabout this the smoko was seen E., C.M.
March last when the last witness brought
want to publicly uzamino him later on him to lervo gaol? He has security of stone culvert is in course of construction, from No. 2 holl and immediately after the and boiler roue became fall of defendant to witness' house, where he re- mixed until May 10. As defendant was a What he is doing it for I cannot conceive, 83000 lodged for his appearance in another and is house that stood right in the way is
to remain holow. Consequently the cu stranger to Hongkong witness procured
ticket for Swalow and accompanied except that he has prasibly been advised esso and that is sufficient to keep him being demolished, and another house is be. Amoke, it being impossible for the men 1 hiur
ing built for the owner a little way off,gines were all stopped. A little Inter hare.
Facing tho line. It will surely be a little big explosion took place in the fore part of web lifted all the hatches and a Mr Dixon-Will you allow him out on disconcerting at first for the villagers to he
once leaped as
ns high as as the fore-mast. Don't Miss A portion of the crew who were in the did not amount to proof of guilt of the
The Chief Justice directed the debfor bail? His friends will probably find the have a railway line running through the portion of the decks, aud the flames at
very heart of their village, hat, with the fugitive within the meaning of Article to contine himself to the matters connected
the The Chinf Justice-There is no bail in vonchalance of the average Chimaan, I fore part of the ship were separated from of the Treaty of Tientsin, nor did it with the examismtion.
the latter for over an hour, able to join ise strong or probable presuraption of the guilt of the Fugitivo within the
Debtor, continuing, said that the foreigd Bankruptcy. He must stay in gaol until suppose they will soon get used to it. One rest of their comrades, and were not i o's firms said they would trust him largely, and next Thursday and if he proves his ease be thing will help their acceptance of the now When they did so they reported that one 78 the Magistralo's section
order of things, and that is the increased of the crew named soar Simuch bar dis meaning of
will then be released. Ordinance of 1890: that the ridence told him to buy from them,
value of their land. For land and property appeared overboard, but how the accident Mr Bailey pointed out all tund the was sufficient to prove to the satisfac
occurred no one seems to know. was
of the Magistrate within
adjoining the line has gone up more than rabbit ho was burled over the side of the furen of the explosion. Under tion
if section 4, sula-oction 1, of the debtor was saying was on the file. meaning
ten per cent, and doubtless will still in ship by the fore
the circumstances, and with such a Chinesa Extradition Ordinance that this
crease in value. requisition for the surrender of the fugitire
heavy sea, it was impossible to make uny had been made. with a view to trying to
attempt to save the unfortunate man.
The flames continued rapidly to gain a punish him for an offence of a political charmeter: tut the evidence before the Court was sefficient to sustain the defence of an alibe in answer to the charge against
the whole of the vassol amidchips and ali the boats wore destroyed. All night the crow were engaged in jumping water into the after holds in order to save flat part. Sir Henry continued his augment, of the abt serangement by which not more during which bir Hazeland announced that reserro his than 60) Japanese were permitted to enter after argument he would
lecision. the country yearly.
LATTER,
A Finneo-Spanish arte to the Minister
For Way iu Moguce demands that necessary steps be taken to organise the police fure in the ports of Mervers, in accordance with
the Algerizas pabrenting
CANADA AND JAPAN.
the
The Chief Justice--In that case he had butter stop.
ANOTHER TRUNK TRAGEDY.
A man and his wife, Goold by name, have been arrested at Marseilles, while convoying a trunk to London containing the mutilated remains of a woman named Levin who had been murdered in Monte Carlo. Tho victim's jewels were missing Tho accused deny the crime. Goold is connected with the Irish baronetage.
•
It is
d'elook
hold of the steamer, and by nine
Losnos, August 27.
The Dominion Government has opened negotiations with Japan for the renewal i
The
workman m British Columbia threaten violence to the Orientals.
TROUBLE AT CANTON.
Taxing the Boat People.
STANDARD OIL AT AMOY.
(From Our Correspondent.)
AMOX, August 28. Whatever be the merits of the lawsuits
in progress in the United States as to the
His Lordship went on to paint out that if the public examination of the debtor had led to an application of the suspension of his discharge he would have had no opportunity of combating any false im- pression which might be current. geomed to the Chief Justice somewhat unfair.
It
Mr Bailey-All I want is the public examination closed. It has been adjourn. ed since March.
The Chief Justice I will be closed next Thursday.
ANOTHER YARN MAHII.
The public examination of Fook On
WEATHER KEPORT,
Another point of interest is to soc the care with which all graves are dealt with, Wherever it becomes acessary to remoto theso, the coffins are interred elsewhere, or, in the case of old graves, such bones as arp discoverable are placed in pots carefully numbered, named, and labelled. of the ship.
Next morning smoke was scou issuing and then a new gawe found for them.
Even the ancient superstition of from No. 3 hold. The vessel was then MrFang-Shui" has to take a back seat, as it rapidly drifting towards the short at, Matsuzaki, and abent, noon a number of were, where modern iminorements are fishermest, seeing the ship was in danger, concerned, and the transfer of a little silver pat off to its assistance. The heavy sons, from the Railway Company to the owners however, anade it quite impossible to get of the graves nuts as a wonderful solvent alongside to take of the crew. The only thing to be done was for these on board to of "superannuated superstition."
jump into the ses and to be rescued in this We were told that there are to be some ray. In spite of the high sons running
The following notice is issued by Figg of the Hongkong Observatory:-*-*-*
On the 29th at 11.55 s.-Tho baromete has fallen in Hakodato, and riser over 5. Japan.
A depression which was moving North wards of the E. coast of Japan yesterday, is situated to the S. of Hokkaido this
SOUTCOM in the Colony there is troublapany, there can be no manner of doubt Debtor said-I started besinoss in 1915. Philippines. It is inclined to increase on Chiang Chow, the other terminus of the The captain, officers and crow wrote then
According to information from private business methods of this immenso Com-1Cheung was continued by Mr C. F. Dixon. pressure is highest and normal over the 12 or 15 stations between Amoy and this was necomplishod without any mishap.
Jauls.
B.
residing
that the promoters hepe to have tho lue speaks very highly of the landness, shown officials by way of swelling the Exchequera large piece of land was bought close to My partner attended to yarn business; I 0.2 inch below the normal.
Moderato variable winds are expected to buished within two years from now. Later thom by the fishermen and others
The vessel was taken in tow by tree, have decided to tax the small craft on the the site of this Railway. At the prosent looked after the money. In the second river to the extent of about 80 per month time, two oil tanks are being constructed, year we made another $1,000 nm in the prevail in the Formoss Channel, and ma- on, no doubt, branchos will be built to at the village.
to Foochow northward, and to Swatu tugs from Matsuaki and put ashore. After the vessel had been benched, fire broke out one of immense size, the other much third year more than 86,000, but in the deiate 8. W. winds over the N. part of the Tony Ab and Chin Chew, and eventually
next wo only made a for hundreds. The China Sea.
Hongkon rainfall for the 24 hours and southward. Naturally the boat population resent this smaller, ou and in a hill just to the north fret loss was in 1905, over $10,000, and in
ing at 10a.m. to-day 9.00 inches
How long will it bo before the line will on Friday night in the after part, and This was followed by another strongly and it is said that they made no of the railway station just above the son 1000 we lost all-$91,009 odd.
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon he joined up with the lines now bulding again the flames were higher than the after
in the Canton Province ?. Hhall any of us must. What was your position then ?-You bones about their resentiment the other shore. The crown of the hill has been
live to see chup trips advertised from explosion, and at two o'clock it was found part of the vessel and sink her. The ship night, an attack being nude upen some taken off, and a large cavity bollowed out, must ask my partner that; he looked after to-morrow.
yarn.
But you were considerably in debt then? w. or variable winds, light to moderate fair, loon Railway?
1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: 8. Hongkong to Anoy by rail, via the Kor.necessary to make a big hole in the after
and
cargo, Captain Chrstons thinks, are into which the thoks are now being placed, oficials.
-Yes Thero is a certain amount of noticeable sheet by shect, and rivot by rivet.
3.-Fortuosa Channel: Variable winds, !
practically a total losa, And you went on entering into contracta unrest in Canton just at present and if the Into these when completod, steamers for more yarn knowing you were insolvent 3 moderate
3.Bouth coast of China hetwoon Hong- officin insist on imposing this tax the will pump their oil, and it can then findMy partner did that. probabilities are that the boating people its way into junks and atlier Chinese But surely he consultou you~I wasong and Lamooks: Same as No. I.
4.--South coast of Chiun betwoon Hong- will openly defy the officiala, If such a véstole by the force of gravity. A jetty is away then; I went home when I failed.
You kouy you were insolvent?--I could kong and Hainan: Same as No. 1. being constructed, so that big steamers
FORECAST DISTRICT.:
ANOTHER PANIC ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16.. Owing to hoitation in the payment of thing does occur there is no telling what can ooo close into shore godowns and have paid lind prices risen.
twenty-three million dollars by a prominent steel foundry of New York, a serious pario the end will be.
other houses are to be built on the fore
How often did you raake up your Alice Memorial Hospital. shore; doubtless, a line will run from the accountsAt the end of each year.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice s been folt on the Stock Exchange. Company's railway into the
promisos, Well, you know at the end of 1906 you
by six or ten dollars, and there were no tot with admirablo foresight, they will had lost 321,000 7-I did not go on to the Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to Most of the best known shares went down
acknowledge with thanks the following reception and distribution Amoy for the
But you said
$10 Capt. Clarke an F. J. Hater Droczo
WHEN MOST NEEDED.
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ESPERANTO
(Series to be Continued).
The Captain and orów arrived at Yok-BRIGHT STORIES, hama on Sunday night, the Chief Officer and Fourth Engineer remaining at Matsu- zaki to await further, instructions from home.
FATAL YARTHSLIDE.
A terrible disaster is reported from this
THE DOOTOR AWAY FROM HOME that the njost favourable position in all end of that you you went on doing donations to the funds of the Hospitals; enquiries for other shares. There was also coal mines at Hongay in Toakia. ·An |
PEOPLE are often very no didly of the propiour liquid, which, in spite of business --There was no end to the year. pointed to find that their family all the advances in the production of gas My creditors presend the in the tenth moon. physician is away from home when thes and electricity, at any to boldia its own How many bales of yarn did "you!
Diseases like in primitive countrice like Chou, FOR A LAME BAUK
most need his Barriers. arsap colic and diarrhoen require prompt
Tang
F. H. Ginco
cently anxio y continuu
SKETCHES AND
PARAGRAPHS.
PRICE 20 CENTS.
SICKNESS COMES WHEN LEAST EXPECTED
a rumour that a leather mauufacturing earthalip thore rosulted in the deatli of Three other company was about to stop payments, soven mintis, on August
miners word injured seriously. An inquiry showed that the earthalip was puroly se eldental. The mines there were developed NOT A DOUBTFUL QUESTION. "
LITTLE forethought may sive AD DO THERE is a doubt in the min's of ori inally by a British Company at such
end of trouble. Anyone who takes then who have used aminin's loan that it had to sell out. A French Company bought up the whole concern, For a win the I see curtain parts well; to its curative, covers
chemtata and storekeepers. rade grows steadily. stand so far away that the details are in die lot. For me by alt oho Hongay, the port is crowded, and the copl knows this to tre a fact Remedy. Nhy-im on prescribe i Balm a bit over the west of pain,hought by the Bro. About 3,000 or 4,000 but, if he wishes to ace the whole, ho must sum ch, diarrhoe, erdgewory, it affid mines. A largo town has sprung up at balon and Dartbors Remedy at hind
mista and storekeepare, beter as lei see these in solid quick relief will follow For sale by ba'us were bought on customers' orders,
The balance was a speculation? You indistinct-Go.the. ai chơmegánd storekeepers.
frostmont, and in many instances prove fatal beforo medicine en bapro Th oured • • physioin summoned.
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