SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1907.

THE MISSING SULLBERG

Still No Nowe. !.

The fate of the Germanstevner Sullberg, which has not bean aren since the night of September 1, when the typhoon passel ever the Colony, i stil wpped in mystery, but it is feared that the word has happened. All hope has been abandoned. The ship and all on board have vanished as completely as if the water had opened and engulfed them. As far as can be learned the Sullarg was last so by the

Sang at about 6.8) the afternoons of September 13, the latter steamer being ut anchor under the lee of the Ladrones and

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Adsetts Leaves Manila.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

(From Our Correspondient.) (20

Ebisuh, Aug. 24. The sunomneoment that the Labour Party interad to put forwanis candidate

in Mid-Lothian at the next general election

Stirling Town Council have acceded to the request by the military authorities in regard to the site of the moment orcoteli

PEKING HANKOW RAILWAY.

A certain princa desires to redem dia! to the officers and wen of the Fath (Stir-low of the Peking-flaukow railway to shire) Regiment (now the Ist Bordon China and has ordovod Yang Shih-chi, tho Highlanders) who fell during the Indian Mutiny. It will be removed from its pre-i sent position on the ornamental gramul at Stirling Cemetery to the Explaunde

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Sir

CHINA SIXTY-TWO YEARS

AGO,

faec din meminisse jumebit.

A LONG-FELT -

The following from The CSA MAIL of WANT SUPPLIED. Junior Vice President of the Board of the ith Sapientior, 1845, enru on the cor- respondence printed in the previous weeks

subscriptions from the Chinese in the issus. Agriculture, Works, and Commerce, to get southern ports abroad by granting them special favour,

SCENES ON THE YANGTZE,

INTERNATIONAL COUNTERIES.

Our sumber contained a long cof

respondence between His Excellongy the WATKINS'

Governor and the English and Chinese! authorities at Foochow, arising out of the

has not been lung in bouring fruit. Lord Dalmeny has followed it up by stating! that he is to give up the captaincy of the

The freedom of the ancient and royal Burray Eleven and devole apre time to his Parliamentary duties. His Lordship of Tain has been presented to Nir Arthur Biguald, M.P., and Colonel is well advised to come to this resolution. Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth. The followers of cricket in the Home

One of the finest collections of pictures insults and indigities to which Briti

residents continue to be exposed from the Countios will lament the loss of a brilliant Arthur is member for the Northern MASI, September 21.

batsman and a swift bowlor, but other Burghe, and Seaforth is at present erect wo have seen of life on the great artery of

the stipulations of the Supplementary Adsetts, the man accused of the things are expected of the heir of the sanatorium for the treatment of pati China, the Yangtze River, come from Brew-people of that city, in direct violation of the Sullborg being further cast steaming to nurder of Gertrude Payion, sailed in House of Primrose. Besides, there have onts in the initiatory stage of consumption. Her and Co., Limited. A series of picture Treaty. By the Seventh Article it

boon grave complaints from Mid-Lothian In his speech, Seaforth said that the porpost cards is available there illustrating the provided that our countrymen with their son to whom the county was indebted for tremendous gorges and the work on the families shall hu entitled to reside in con- as tu the way in which he has noted the sanatoriam was his wife; the idea was rapide of the big river, sind anyone desiring his constituency. In Scotland, as in The Court held to its decision that England, we like a man who has a tuntos; she and always been desis of to complete an album on Chinese life should vastly well and no traces of wreckage have been the time scheduled for the sailing of for out-dom sports, especially if he is af doing something that might prove a lasting see these pictures. They are

young man, but to wholly sabordinate banefit to the countryside with which le aliscovered that would tend to confirm theo steamer would prevent the issue of Westminster to the Oral was more than family had been corrected for so many generations. In the course of the proceed- ings, reference was also made to the work which this lady is doing in the interest of the wearers of homespun in Lewia and

Hongkong. Thon s night came on and The blinding rasa fell she was blotted out

the s.s. Kabi thie afternoon,

of sight, and wher day dawned thero was

no sign of her. The sea has kept its secret

worst apprehensions.

The gunboat Tiger ont on to search the neighbourhood of the island but failed 110 discover nøything. Starting out through Sulphur Channel the Tiger pro veeded to Ling Ting Islam and made

arch, thence to San mi, and Al Chru tshands and throngh il Ladrone Nothing was

thing wá heurt. gunboat anchored @ Tongho barul sul prouted inquirie, but again withoth

The fisherten had sema wanght ail. Prosambly, they nd nd enough to do

NUTI

themulvas and their craft and

a mondamus for habuss corpus by the Supreme Court.

even his own Committco could stomach.

Mr Norman B. Kinnear has been Adsetts is drimble ironed and is very offered, and has accepted, the Keepership of the Museum of the Bombay Natural any mode

THE V. R. C

Second Day's Sports.

The Aquatie Spants men ontinued at

する

went to the next goup of singil ishunds. slightly

tha Samke

the presence of a good crned of spectators. There was no titel in the arrangements, everything going along w

f schedule time in facil

The mic a

the pande Cham

vt f

Farris

History Saciety, and will proceed to India It is stabal, that the kilt has never had

in the autqun to take up the appointment.ench a witle popularity in the Highlands He is a keen anturalist, and has been as at the present time. This is becauso terial in museum methods under Mr of the unusually large number of foreigners Eagle Clarke at the Royal Scottish now in the North. Museum, Edinburgh, where for some time he has acted as an honorary assistant in the Natural History Department, non

interating.

CIRCULATING

LIBRARY.

venient places at the five open LATEST NOVELS

without molestation or restraint"; and

it must be presumed, that when a coleme engagement to that effect was entered into with a nation whose power to enfores her rights has been so signally innifested, théi OUGHT I TO SMOKE.

Government of China was fully prepared to compel its subjects to obedience Smokers are frequently tempted to int

"Aquity and gondwill," said Keging in his crease their consumption. of tobacco, in

of the Trenty. "lial henceforth ever proportion to the extension of leisure al proclamation kunouncing the ratification

Smoking exerts special

continae, and those from afar, and those ascination when it may be indulged every year shall perpetually rojnice together;" moment throughout the day. The temptant he concludes with commanding implicit tium has always been found difficult to obedience to what le thru promulgated. resist, when it besets a raan who is on

Strong were the assurances then girou, Tho mare absence of

it was deemed expedient to obtain adıne holiday bent.

to induce pleasure.

tangile security for the due observance of restrictions tends

command.

had no time to was the sea for other Vein Recreation Chik yostenisy in plishing much useful work. Mr Kinnast the dunnge done by the floods of last sekers to be more free than they other the stipulations, and the ports of Chusan

reseple

However, from Tongho the Tiger

is a great grandson of that distinguished naturalist, his Bato Sir William Jardine, titles Bart

The usual sterry to conclude. Suno worthy people by Ale water were discussing week, when the river washed away a lar ewige would.

and Koo-lung-soo were taken possession of The two grounds upon which saoking is by the British, not more as pledges, for quantity of hay, and there was lord kament over the grievous loss. Flut minds me,"

erndemned, which appear worthy of said one, of the fairmer wha growed a

serious consideration, are the poisonous Beating adventure and necidents are hig lot strawberries. They were gan the regular accompaniments of the holiday an' tie, an every moruin his first look action of the nicotine and the useless ex- was at the strawberry field, and he wis geyponditure entailed. Let us take the inter It is seldom, however, that the Hooplings being

rests the Clyde have so pleased on things were lookin'. Butre objection first.

That tobacco is a necessity for health or Cades win the very abscisive

fime as that experienced the nicht there wien word frost, and when the The spent opened with the heats for

tine fairmer cam' ont the morniu, a' the happiness ne sans person would ever con- of lane prening Tempted by the the bezel amen © Witchell (em os 19).

fifty Fruits a yard on mors in 45 weather

Tafsoni, ete. and thour to Chi Chu.

The efforts made vere futile and weing; that no me mal! k Man the Tiger | pionkin of the Colony returned to put, ko mging di appointmed foka ith ears,

to thewe uwinds waiting presen

just week te thus

heen missing and stay tà

Thus sommes has

chake

thest the Sullisory for myliu new, will again be mom

The European efficer, me

Captain Luppi,

Chief Officer H. Frett.

Second Officer U. J. Hargema

Chief Engineer Fichbrand,

Second Engineer Thuck,

Assistant Enginer Brer.

um ca

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but bale bat o strawberries wis quite black.tend. All that its most devoted friends the lord frrats Panens. A con He hunkit, and he looks, an' be beter can claim is that smoking is an inexpensive lookit, and at last ses he, Ascel, Lord, I luxury, Alaxing, in fact, that affords a amount of sujoyment out of all propration to its trifling cost

Avantch (g) balled

itsidonable pronation of them proceeded

0

the wadun banime that to my waist ebeny."

able distan penetically the

Ganlords, and late Ther L°¥°ir*Aj* 13, r!c 4"%41rt, There were only two h -starters in the second bra, viz, A. FV.coming a strong brena suddenly spang Rimi Ga M, TEC Maver Lowes F1) | up Those who were some distance out. La fome

y 1 yards in found herselves utterly unable to return.

The Sulfborg was voyage frang keronels, F. 1 Tutu fones 2) won the It was a wind in which steaners were in third best at 645 seconds, with F. du Rozano peril, and the cold was so hitter than (uses B) segnere, arul V. 13. target (own 4 wen the fourth heat an Al Henris,

MR. Perein being seen. For the boy raw (12 to 15 years of age) there were four starters P. Adenan go:

Haiphong to Cantza: win full wurgo of eval, wned by Cases ronsigneos, Hanoi the steam to frck curge, consisting of pigs fall a few cattle. None of the w en sand but the

panda

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MATTERS FEMININE.

Bettys' London Letter.

Isu or WIGHT. August 17th. Puss vr Conss. After blue serge white gowns with a touch of colour added, were the most popular choice at

Moro serious harm results from lack of self-control with regard to dietary than is over likely to follow frem even an excessive

toinezo. Inded, there is not 190 of single thing we enjoy, though it iw per fectly right and lawful in itself, that is not equally open to some similar objection.

ALTERED REATING OF THE HEART.

based

girl of eighteen was found dead in one of the hats when it caure ashore nt Largs. Flore is nothing surprising in an occasiona! bent being blown offshore: but on the he 3 waters of the Firth in wind often

down without weming, and Cowes. This touch of colour took the it inevitably follows too xtmengaut Yony Soura went away is hard even for an experienced nursun to fast and went lod but forl Clonan and make headway sgginst it And at a plane St. To here are always at the holiday Venneslah dropped Bedard Ellis swam very well indred, his stroke being season crowds of people in suna bots twat as well as prowerfal – He went maily, who are far friau skilful in their manngo- the time being 66) sees, Dou the filij yerds.

Bat to have a whole still muxt The Championship of the tribmy 200 yards, was well contested event, there bles away into the darkness, the sur. being live starters, viz, A. E. Thomasvivors only being heard of agniu when

form in white ombroidered Ixliste frocks, of a hem border of tiny flowers and ribbon-like scrolls, or else the dress was left completely white and a coloured hul, petticoat. eseli nad parasol were worn as in accompaniment.

Bland decorations of every description and bodice decorations.

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WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL

TONIGHT 1

to toll against the smoker

Perhaps the strongest argument supposed upon tire poisonous action of nicotine when it has entered the circulatory systent. This

At Fouchon we may be said to have over CINEMATOGRAPH FATHE intoxication has uerer been disputed, for been able to obtain a footing at all, and at Canton the restrictions are even greater it is only

than before the waz. Mr Davis, we are consumption of tobacco. Yet when the sunnking is excessite that any rojniced to find, has expostulated strongly bannful influence is excried on the healthy both with Keying and Low Yanko; and, (EXTRANCE: WYNDHAM STREET),

the reputation having

being very ht Exactly the same kind of toxic properties courteous, there is reusur tu bupe TO-NIGHT: body,

if other that nonsmokers ascribe to tobacco attact

means fail, to is prepared,

WAY which CAD- to other vegetable growths in maumen nedemonstante, in a

be misunderstood or not be daily use.

or evaded, his NEW PICTURES Now, what are the conditions so fre determiantion to fulfil his duty in every bis countrymen quently describol as the direct outcome of particular." in seuring for excersive smoking? They are but two in all the immanity stipulated for in the

The

Government at home, too.

that the boating of the heart; and (2) an impair- we trust, A great many sashes were to be seen, munt of vision, which reduces the power of drom unice command of Admiral Cochrane for public be may distinguishing colours.

more usefally employed These conditions are never brought about service in strengthening the hands of the worn fastened at the side so that they

unwarrantable excess. When either of fell just over the hips. They were unless the smoking has been carried to civil power in China, than in cruising about We may have occasion to return to the usually about six inches wide, with the them is detected, whether by the physician two ends hand embroidered. The lingerie the moker himself, there is ample subject, but before leaving it for the present we may ones again set the Frivad prompted to reduce his other men

Yesterday, in the course of a long parasol was well to the front. One of warning to put a man on his

abandon

article on the Foochow indon smokinge Information has been weeived in Air-the prettiest I saw was made of shell tobacco, or to

the trouble sount crea

clears up, and no puc be brings out one of his Start of the snatchas well outos-third lap sad then Cooke showed that he, deen that the Government will give a sam pink linen scalloped all round the upperuent injury is the least likely to ensuu. stock scarecrows, asserting, for we know

The late Professor Huxley auce wrote, not low many times, that when the

ned 1 Fast Mr Lay, ed and more drawn: gates rosulted that had something lett for he drew up of £40,000 as a first grant towards the co-edge and button-holed. The stick was

and biore the end of the third Imp was on of the new Techmeal College in the City.trimmet with a bow of silk to maten There is no more barn in a pipe than was formerly.

The Cricket League.

(Winner of the Harbour race), A. V. they reached Skermorlie, Glasgow, Bolfnet were immensely popular both for skirt number. (1) An ulteres rhythm in the Treaty will be of opinion

in something unpre The report 14 Go Hongkong Cricket (Half-wife Champion), J. Canter and Dublin, where they were taken by The Committe(R.G.A.). C. Hmupdireys and 4. d. Cooke, rosening stemmers League is as low- have pleasure in pating their fourth The men were sent away together and cedented in the history of the watering. Humpiweys tunel first, followed by Barrus places. There were many exciting ex Annual report.

and Canter, but there was little between periences in the course if the wintry the Brld then. Humphreys remained in August night, and at least three people front wer the second length, the time lost their lives being seconds, hui Canter moved into second plure shortly after turning into the

Kight Clubs catered for the Shield Cena- petition, namely Kowtown, Chuigengower, Hongkong Police, Civil Service, Hongkong A, Army Staff. Regal Carrison Artillery and Royal Engineers

If he of

on nameless errands in the Straits.

year,

the Consul

I

The Kowloon Club was successful in re- | panelically even teñus with Humphreys, Further grants to depend upon the sathe sunshade in enlour, the edges of thero is in a cup of tea. You winger so enuignited, and unbecoming the

taining the Shichi wo in the previous Of the Fanteles this Chul play ed, 11 were worn sand 13 clause 19. pasiuts 365.

KEILY

“The annual wateli lan weens the Hongkong

The fourth leagle completest in i min, 46 † scriptions giver locally. The cost of the the silk being also worked in button-hesla

scallops. seen-saw little change but in the Rith Collège is estimated at £150,00%, Humphreys leel by half a yard with Thames

about half a length of the bath: bukind

by drinking too much tea, or

кай

manner

Zrt was compelled to enter upon his tenu by cating too much beefsteaks."

notion whose representative he was, that De Lankester "I dare not as he was looked upon by the Chinese as an

or a statist tell you that there physiologist or a exists any proof of at injurious influence imposter, he and his attendants having their way as best they might to the The first emptons of giddiness, palpitation, Uity, astrant missionaries."

had been travelling ped. they indelene, or any unensincas whilst smoking alors or

This we need scarcely say, is m ux- ggerated statement of what actually occur

NEW PICTURES, SATURDAY NIGHT:·

MATINEE, 4 PM SATURDAY, PERFORMANCES EVERY NIGHT

AT 9 r.M. INCLUDING SUNDAY' Hongkong, July 17, 1907.

OPIUM MONOPOLY AT

NANKING.

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The following letter was read acting of the Chaahor of Curamerce on Soptobor S:--

The late Dr William Jacks, ex-M.P., of | As to slaps, Conemara capes were For a Chair of Modern Languages to the and delicate coloured cloths and made was played on 30th Meck and rescited, for Humphreys level in falf a dozen strokes 1 University of Glasgow, principally for fall and renching below the kaces. The should induce you to lay it aside.

distinguished

Cricket Club ami theme League | The tial Inge was entered ajoa by Vanke anulf the lart, Culinmler. lins left £20,000† much in ovidence, carried out in white (of tobacco) when used in moderation.oen landed in a native beat, and allTo the Hon. Mr E. A. Honett, Chairman,

XV. which always enkes great interest.

the first time, it's win for the League teams

The accountseb credit balance of 984.80.

put Cooke abene an? he won ousaly in

Į 2 mins, di seernals; Humphreys pulled up about half way down but still got second Air T. Surcube Smith, having loft the place, with Canter third, Barris fourth and

Thus fifth.

Colony has resigned the presidency of the League; Mr R. J. B. Hancock has kindly

the springboard with no good dives. He was not as brilliant as M. A. R. Senen, in bis first dive, hut Sas muule a mess of

consented to fill the sacancy. My Ser combe Sath has always taken the keenest interest in the welfare of the League and the Committee desire to record their the second attempt and tied with J. B.

sincero thanks for Ins past services.

Thin autual gorul nueting will be held in Mossrs Showan, Tom & Co.'s allice

24th September, 1907. kt 5.30 p.m.

A. E. ARGER,

comunercial education

As

from classical. In addition to legios

A

sesintion for the parpose of fourting scholarships.

Townmund Stalk. Glasgow, famous as

to tind their

if

other

Hongkong General Chamber of Com.

Нохоком, ду

OTCO,

Sir, We have the honour to bring to

Wishart for sound place, winning in the the inllest chinmey stack in the worldhap white or pale biscuit tones. Aof us who cannot stand the "cold tub," in the war steamer Spiteful, the sameangral, Staughni, dated 2nd August 3

(St. George's Building) on Tuesday, the

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

was 54) sees. The second heat went to

A. V. Barros, H. A. Lantert second in

MATCHES.

+LUA.

LEAGUE TABLE.

litis been

10

"Sin

Extracts from

Translation

a lett

letter addressed to

by the Swatow Opium Guild in Translation of an Official

ing despatch published in the South China

the erection of

and if

1 of an Opium Monopoly Office

the matter,

the

I ЯMORI DISAGREES WITH YOU. only trimming employed was a border

Of course, whether at hemicor on holiday, red, exonsabile perhaps in a writer of fertile your attention the following copies of but it is by exercising some correspondence in subnection with the if a man stubbornly persists in soling imagination, quality that he attributes intention of the Viceroy at Nanking to to charitable and other institutions, he of handsome Irish lage, finishing the has given £1,000 to the Glasgow Border neck anal fronts and reaching to the bass after it shows signs of disagreement the whole to the neglect and indifference grant a monopoly of the opium trade must expect to have to pay for it. If a Counties Association, and a like sum of the capo. C. R. Harrop won the running hender from the Edinburgh Border Counties

Serge coats were of course numbers who ordinarily smokes, sny twu ounces of the Governor of Hongkong, who appears in Nanking (1.), Copy of letter ad- weak doubles or trules this quantity as to have been really ao more auswerable dressed to R.B.M.' Constil General at (2) Copy of letter entered Foochon, than the editor of The there, dated 27th June;

addressed to the

Chairman of the China. less, particularly those made of soft holistny picisure, then his stacking lays for the circumstances ander which Mr Lay Shanghai by the foreign spium dealers

to serious risks. light pastel tints of blue which hecmooishim

open to ed with almost every colour and bad the Some constitutions are less tolerant of Friend of Chitt

The fact is, that the Consul was scut up Association dated 11th July: 13.) Copy of Potter

addressed H

to B. M.'B

Consul udvantage of showing coil less easily tobacco than others; just us there are some

(4.) Tittle touch of black in some esses relieved For such persons the can be hat one vessel which brought the Governor him-

river Min being

koovi, the steamer, the Беспе Erf

the blue and appeared on collar nudistusible course to follow, and that is to give wolf to Hongkong. The mayisation of the up smoking altogether, however, great

from her large size, got damaged in at- dive off. The other starlors were: -M. A.

Tragedy. A steeple nok med flu cafts.

doprivation its alandonment may prove. Rasmuk, F. B. Silva and A. R. Ellis.

HOUSEMAID FROOKS AND The first heat of the back race was wots | Goldie, forty years of age, fell from the

THE QUANITY The opponents of smoking base their argu- tempting to go up usar enough the City to by R. Witchell in very easy fashion, top of this great colonin and was killed on FOLLAR.We are living in an ago of very | mants on evidence collected from cases of givo Mr Lay the advantage of approach Journal of the Viceroy of Linng Kinng rv: In connection with the above, which with.. M. I. Pervin second. The time the spot. It appears that Goldie was-at extravagant dressing, and this season abuse, the inevitable consequens of which his destination as became a British

will give you you that an einissary instead of submitting to work on the chimney pampet, shifting the has heralded in an epoch of oxaggerated in, that their allegations fail to necead within Chins, in conformity with the usual position of some tackle hour which a rong and most costly appard. But it is established facts. If every smokor were instructions from headquarters; he will reznu full information on

being slowly poisonal, death would take

To proceon with his

in we beg t

the Colony noticeable too, that many wise women pines at an earlier age, and fatalities hechoso 622 seconds. This was a splendid contest.

was slang down the side, when he lost his unable, or not caring to compete would gentually increase till their number the manner he did, trustine sools to the Viceroy of Nanking is now in the

personal reaport he thought he could con- and has actually purchased opium for the touch only soparding Lammert and

balance and toppled over. The unfortunate such expensive dressing, are adopting a Barros at the finish.

The few practical hints that follow may and from the Chinese, the circumstance Durau. We understand that the Chinese is to be regretted; but how it is chargeable Authorities in the other Provinces are watching the course of events at In the first heat of the four length had a sicer drop of 488 fest. So simple, quint mode of their owa that reached an alarising figure.

great was the impetus gained by the body is quite channing and picturesque to prove worthy of note.

form- (1) Smoking A should be discontinued at against Mr Davis requiros the astuteness

in with a view, if successful, of 1

ras of 36 handicap a brilliant raen was seen. (). IL.

if the slightest disagreeable effect is of The Friendl alone to discover.

ing monopolies in the other contras the opium fande also. We would thore Chunyai (owes 2) led at the end of second in its fall that it crashed through the look upon. Some pretty old fashioned

Whether using a pipe, cigar, or

Tore request you to give this important 26 length (6 secs) having pussad I.. le Breton-inch planking ferning the roof of a shed prints have been revived to make little

nt the best of the chimney. There was housemaid fuels, and, with these are usidued on the sujoker.

worn the bewitching "charity collar,"

question prompt attention and lay the matter before the Government or take- 17(go) and both A. E. Alves futes () and

outinely used up, because the accumulated 11. A. Lammert (owes 7) passed lo Broton little or nothing in the external appearance so cool and becoming to the girl with cigarette. conso before the tobacco is

The following notice is issued by Msuch other steps as may appear advisable. 8 in the next length.

A hard finish of the body to indicate my injury. Thore the pretty throat. These collars are products of combustion are quite as harm.

to your Committee..

We have, &o., If resulted in Chunyat winning. by less was very little blood on the face, but made of embroidered linen, silk or fol as nicotine itself."

On the 21st at 11.55 -The baronicter may be prefable to give

(Sgd.) David Sassoon and Co., Ltd., E. then a foot from H. A. Lammert. The underneath his clothes the man's body was muslin and worr turned over a very

has risen moderately in F. Japan, and low collar-band eu that Do ngent is oxpecto tanging induces the habit of Figg of the Hongkong Observatory:-~~

the luxury. latter beat Alves by a touch. Time: terribly shattered.

quite ancovered. This is a muchí moro "inally, it is often asked whether pipe, fallen sharply in W. Japan. A slight D, Sassoon and Co., S.,J. David and Coy,,-

Nomazoo, Cawasjon Pallarijes und Coy cigar, or cigwotto is least injurious, and decrease of pressure has taken place also. Pabanos, Tata Sons and Coy., H. M. H. In the second beat J. M. K. Pereira Glasgow has lost n distinguished civil charming vogue flan that of the loo

A shallow depression firs Howes 3) sono caught Carroll (owres 2) and engineer by the dmth of Sir William Cop

CURIOUS.-Some enterprising person the only rational reply to bo given over China and the Philippeared over. F. Talati, M. E. H. Ellias, Abodoolally-

thero led the field. H. C. Bayer (owes 5) kept land, who was a leading authority on ques-has just invented a patent curve shoe in is little if any difference. Fargreater |

Use only the best S.W. Ireland had rough treatment in the law just in front of P. M. Remedios (ows)

article consumed.

Pressure is high over the N.E. part of

A discussion followed and it was decided the matter to the Government bowls match which took place on the and J. W. Bains (ewes 7), but in the secondtions of trainage and water supply, He which he claims you can walk tetice ne importanes attaches to the quality of the the Eastern Son between Meines Simma and trahin and Cor. C. Aboilcols ant Goy

represent the North of the Upper Yangtze. lough the back men closed up somewhat devoted himself to the encouragement of rapidly na the speediest pedestrian over mitorial, for a good article proves safest

Modents or fresh N. and N.E. winds as a breach of Troaty rights and to send o The Scottish teara was composed of Sergts. Remedies caught up well on Pereirs and technical education, i was a strong walked. The curve shes which is fitted and cheapest in the end. Dr Joseph Cater, the Sea of Japan, and also evor Chics to

after Bains and Carroll dropped out at the friend of the Universition. He received to the foot and calf by three hooked M.D., in "T.P'a. weekly."

may

be expected in the Formosa Channel, cable to II. B. M. Minister at Peking protesting against tho proposed Monopoly Watt, McDonald, Gordon and Sins (skip), "hundred" went ahead winning a good the honour of knighthood inst your, and buckles, consists of the shoe itself, ai

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Lawn Bowls.

Požico Bowling Green yesterday afternoon.

1 min. 363 seca.

and Ireland was represented by Sergis. race in 1 min. 47 seconds. Brazil, Dawilt, Inspector Watcook and second and Sarer third.

Pereira was

Chief Detective Inspector Hanson (skip). A scratch water pole match was played.

The game as for silver spoons and a silver cup presented by the English tonn.

The

Scots won by 22 shots to 10.

TAKE THE POSTMASTER'S WORD

- FOR IT.

CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY.

was sixty-nine years of age.

transparent yoke.

footholder and a leg rod with antle

onoo,

WEATHER REPORT.

Japan.

Meosa Visim and Coy., Phizoslu P. Petit hand Coy.

RHEUMATIC PAINS RELIEVED.

joint. The wearer of the shoe uses the A SHILLING SAVED REPRESENTS and the N. part of the China Sen..

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end-at Nanking. TEN EARNED. ordinary movement of walking. In

Forecast for the 24 hours anding at noon to-morrow. A number of impactant shipbuilding place of the boot toweling the ground UE average man does not give to ex-ing at 10 am. to-day 0.00 inches.

No one need suffer the agonizing FORECAST DISTRICT.

pains of eciatio and acute rheuma orders have recently been placed with firms the curve is set down und the step is osed ton per cont. of his carnings.

1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: tism, as quick relief. may bo bad by The most important of completed by a forward rolling move Ho must spend nino Shillings in living nent of the sole When the sole rolls expenses for every oro aavel. Somotiones

applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This Formeen Channel: N. to N. E. winds, fack 9 boon aleatly demonstrated in many MR. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at on the Clyde.

these is a battleship for the Japanese forward's spring is tightencil and this a few panes properly invested, like buying the. Bame in

thousands of cases. . Th ́s laiment coliovos Cherryvale, Indians, U.S.A., keopa.

the amount later on. It

S-South coast of Chips between Hong the pain and makar sleep and rest possi THIS is a medioine of great worth and also a stock of general merchandise and Goremnout. This vessel will be about wings tho slice forward, when it is scede for lis corton, will savo several times N..winde, moderate; fine. morit. Try it when you have a patent medicines. He says "Chiambor. 18,000 tona groes, and will have an ox raised in readiness for the next step. buying Chamberlain's Colio, Ohlera and moderate or frost

4-South coast of Clas between Hong post. Bold by all chemists and store- cough or cold and you are certain to be lain's Colic, Choleraan Diarrhoea Remedy ceptionally broad beam. Orders have also These new soven-leagued boots Biarshoes Remedy. It costs but little and

keepers. pleased with the quick relief which it is standard hero in its ne. It never fails been booked for two largo linors of a very light and can be easily carried on bottle of it in the house often Faves akong and Lamocks: Samoss No. 3. ble, which is alone worth many liotos ita affords. It is pleagant to take and car to give satisfaction and we could hardly

travelling sico of the Canadian Pacific Railway. always be depended upon. For sale, by affoni to be without it! For sale by 12,000 tons each for the Tmasatlautin the or when not needed for rapid large doctor's bill. For sale by a' chemikong and Hairinn: Sans es No, all chemists and storekespera.

all chemists and storekrepse.

and toraceporn.

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