WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908.
TSAR AND PRESIDENT.
INTERCHANGE OF VISITS.
An Alliance For Fence.
(Fclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,
via Bombay.)
LONDON, July 28. The Tear of Russia and M. Fallieres have exchanged visits on their respective vessels.
M. Tavolsky, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, and M. Pichon, who occupies a sirailar position in the French Cabinet, conferred for an hour cr
international matters,
THE TYPHOON.
LOSS OF THE YING KING.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Taland. The Chinese owners of the Ying King have dispstobed a launch, and they ace orpected to reach Hongkong about a p.m. tonight. Sereral of the crew are also reported to be safe in the New Ter
Sir Matthew Nathan's
Sympathy.
Story of the Disaster. To-day the harbour had resumed iteritory. normal stato and trade was being carried on as usual. Steamers that had been dragging the moorings had picked up their proper stations and so far as bigne
His Excellancy Sir Matthew Nathan, wont the casual observer would be able Governor of Natal, and who was Governor to believe that much a dire storan as we of Hongkong in 1906 when this last big experienced and boon near the Colony, on shore, however, there were still litters on struck the Colony, has wized his
sympathy. of debris and it will be some days before
His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard
men and 4 women, who were members of their crew: Later on they saw another wrecked junk and took off 3 men and 2 women who reported having lost two of their companions,
Close by was another overturned.junk. Une man, the sale curvivor of a crew of 18 from a fishing junk, managed to arim ashore to Green Jeland.
The Wing San From Canton brought in three mon from a fabing junk, who said that ten persons, eight mon one woman and one child, members of their orew, had been drowned.
All the steamera report x tremendous amount of derage between Tiger Ts.
SCOTTISH LETTER.
(From Dur-Garrigondent.).
he says and deas attains the diguity of an event. And his audience is not wholly local, it is wide, as these islands, and includes in it all classes and orceds and partien
THE
AUXETOPHONE
AN ASTONISHING DEVELOPEMENT
OF THE
EDINBURGH, June 8. We are nearing the close of the Partis.
The first of the functions was the in- mentary session, and Politicians are counting on their fingers the numbor stallation of Lord Rosebery as Chancellor GRAMO of Bills to be passed, if not now at of Glasgow University, picturesque last in the autumn. As far as Soot ceremony; his opening official duty was to land in concerned, the harvest is onfer the honorary degree of Doctor of poor uner We shall have an Education Law up a three distinguished fellow Bill the falls far short of the requirements Scots, the Duke of Argyll, the Earl of of the country, and retrins some anti- quoted restrictions as to School Boards Klgiu, and Lord Newlands. In the that are condemned by all authorities, customary address which followed, his
it can be cleared ap. To trim the tom roceived the following telegram this mor- land and Capsimun Pass, Wreckego can There will be one or two other small Lordship, ne always, struck a strong per- and broken troos and make them presoning: "Have heard with regret of the be seau floating about in large quantities measures that nobody cares two pancosomal note; perhaps it is because of this
table will be the work of works."
Shipmasters who weathered the storm on the harbour, tell of stirring times. About midnight most of the steamers had an lights going and the searchlight of the Astmen helped considerably to show ships
typhoon. Please express my sympathy
with sufferers."*
The Canton Steamers.
The 28. San On encountered the full force of the gule. She lott Hongkong about twenty minutes past nine in the
how they were swinging or drifting, the rain At a dinner given on the Tear's boing to dance to see any landmarks. Ab
it was it was difficult to tell that moorings evening of Monday, and on reaching pach the most cordial toasts were were boing dragged. On the Eastern for Capsimun Pass a drizzling rain fell and instanco the sea was so wild and the wind there were sharp gusts of wind, with heavy exchanged by the hot and President and rain su furious that to move about or squalls Every efort was put forward to Falliores in which, the strength and deck wùs dificult and dangerous. The reach Lintin where the Sun On anchored.
and it is believed that many lives have been lort just outside the procinots of the harbour, as the trading junks, with cargues of rica for the sufferers in the recent floods in the North, and West Rivers immediately left the harbour on receiving the warning that a typhoon was approaching the Colony, and were caught in the gile.
about, and need not be mentioned. And habit that he never fails to touch his that is all. As to the great Land Bill, which hearers and readers, He is reticent, stil. was to abolish landlords and make every his style somehow opruly discloses the man, and his individuality evon informa body's crofter, it ia a thing of the long past, It was rejcated by the Peers with ignominy, the phrasing of his sentences. The text and despite the most passionate threats, he took was the Scots and self-reliance, the House of Lords still exists. The Bill especially the Scots of our Universities. and the great State quarrel is, indeed, It was an inspiring theme, and ore quitad afready forgotten, and was only coiled to to his forvid patriotism; but what struck our remembrance the other day whon Lord every one was the pessimism that ran Camperdown's Small Holding and Allot through much of the address. He made Commons, of course without the fast virility; that the poor struggling Scotch 78ments Bill was sent down to the House of it plain that he feared we were losing our old
The Dead and Missing.
bodies have been recovered and eigbenen Up to the present a total number of
persons are reported to be missing.
the hospital.
At Yaumati there are 23 persone dead and 10 missing.
peaceful objects of the Franco-Russian/steamer awung about so wildly that buoyeIt was a very big straggle to got there. Moren persons have been admitted into hope of passing. The Bill will not get student of the past, "the Tenth Legion THE INVENTION OF PARSONS.
Alliance were emphasised,
(REUTER'S SERVICE] THE BALKANS.
Losboy, July 27. A procession of ten thousand went to the Yildiz Kiosk on Sunday to cheer the Sultan. No police or troops were present, and the order was perfect.
The Irade abolishes the system of Government apies.
The must remarkable effect of the proclamation of the constitution is the general fraternization of Mussalmrug hitherto mutually hostile to Christian nationalitics, and the disappearance of the Macedonian bands.
THE NEW YORK TO PARIS MOTOR RACE,
LONDON, July 97. The German Protos car has reached Paris,
OPIUM IN HONGKONG.
LONDON, July-27.
till the storm abated.
The Mausang we believe broke sway from ono wharf at Kowloon and drifted over to another whart where the Captain and officers managed to make her fast. fither steamers had hard times of it, aanly because deck work was impossible. Efforts to let ot cable or haul in were almost out of the question, and in some cases utterly impossible.
other the
seemed to be orerywhere, and the fact that but in the end the vessel triuraphed. tho voisel was drifting could scarcely ho detected. Ultimately she came up on the Two other ships, one a cruiser and the BB Tai On subsequently able of a Chins Merchant's buoy and hold made for the same place of anchorage. The
Six injured persons have been removed Tai On was soon struggling with the wind to the hospital at Shaukiwan. An old and waves for all she was worth, and she
wows reports that while she was eb. was unable to get as close in sa the Sundeavouring to get her goods and chatels On and gradually drifted away, fually dis. from her junk, to a place of safety, four appearing from the view of thoss on board men came up and robbed her of about the latter vessel. The squali commenced from the North Weat and went round in all directions eventually finishing in a southerly direction. The Sun On, being exposed to the open sea on the South and South East get the full force of the gate from about 3.m. to 8.30 h.m. After the storm had stated somewhat the San On roturned to Hongkong.
Unfortunately the romour which we published yesterday that the s.s. Ying King had foundered proved only to be too true The Ying King, as readers are
wart, was a Canton River Steamer.
She left Canen about 1 pm on Monday wight, for Hongkong with about 270 Chinese passengers on board, and Captain Page, Chief Officer Ferguson and Chief Engineer Fatheringham My Nowmann, the
on board. She was one of three staamera
The as. Tai On had an exceedingly rough timo of it, and was at ancher in Silam Channel from 8 a.m, until 19 p.m. the following day, having left Hougkong at 7 p.m. the previous evening.
West River.
The S..
$100. j
Nine males and 19 fecules were buried
under the debris when the walls collapsed at the Praya; four women have been taken out altre. Seven dead bodies, males, and 10 females were sent to the mortuary.
At Chungchow.
Some ecclio quarters at Aberdeen collapsed and buried one man and injured
five others.
of Scottish learning and character, "was gradily disappearing from our midst. Did prere possess the independent thinking and
evori a second reading, but it serves ita purpose it puts on record the alternative
and Scheme which the Lords have pared and are ready to abrept.
After all, there is a prospect of a Shot tish Land Values Bill; it will, however, in no way resemble the Government mes sure introduced earlier in the Scation. It
is not the fruit of compromise, bot-won-
self-reliance of the men of the past? and his RIISWER WAR'It may be so. I wish I could think so; but everything is being done to swamp self-reliance and make it supertuous and almost ridiculous."
There was a bitter savour in Lord ders, -is & counter policy from the heart Rosebery's tones when, is an aside towards of the Cabinet itself. And of all men in polities, he reminded his audience that in the world, it has fallen to the lot of Mr both political parties they saw nocobanical John Burnato defeat the Scottish Ministers,
to
OF TURBINE FAME.
REPRODUCING THE NATURAL VOICE WITH GREAT POWER
AND FIDELITY.
ROBINSON PIANO
REVOLVING DOORS.
had the advantage of keeping out draughts.
the Profeet of Palico that every establish
Mr Sinclair and Mr Shaw. His Englishganisation overruling individual opinion,
Vetoed In France. and individual opinion counting for Bill is to dish the Scottish one, and it is of so practical a nature that it promises to little, and independent thought being banned and condemned. Men who refuse
For the last for years, says the Paris receive the approval of Lord Balfour, the
harness their intellects to the correspondent of the "Standard, ovary current cant of the day," and to sat out to new fotel or café of any pretension to acknowledged leader of the Univalet Pents on the question. This is an exordiary think and to net for thomseires find that dignity has been fitted with the revolving Eurnstile type of doera which undoubtedly At Chungchew como houses and matsheds change of front by the Ministry; but we erected by some Baptist missionaries have trave cessed to be astonished at such things; they had engaged in an ill teador: they
woro reviled and buffeted, and paid with An order has, however, just been issued by bean completely destroyed. The Bev. Mrit is merely one more proof that the nien
ment made to hold more than a hundred lats chief officer of the .. Powan was also Tuk King left about the same time and Dr Hayes and the Rev. Mr Bears, of the policy have no set principles on which ther Rosebery certainly spoke from the dept people must communicate with the streets
Chambers had his house blown down, while who are supposed to manufacture Liberal more kicks than placks. In this Lord
of his own experience. He has felt the by means of double folding doom or "portas United Methodist Brathran, also had theirs act or frame their measure
fetters of the despotism that would restrain battantes," and not by "bambours, as the destroyed. Mr Jefrys also bad soine
Rood deal grumbling, busnobody can property damaged.
I hear from a good source that one or two and silence independent action and thought, now invention used to be called. There is recent nominations to Lord L'eutenanties and if he would he could give specie seriously object to the grounds of the new instances within his own knowledge where order, which in based on the impossibility have been the subject of lively controversy politics, in place of embodying needs of a emowa rapidly escaping from a hitel or in the Cabinet. When the vacancy occur and principles, has sunk into the ahib restaurant in case of fire or panic from any cause whatever. It would, in fact, take red in Dumbartonshire, a strong effort wa
baleth of a group of promptera."
longer for six individuals to get out through made to secure the appointment of a pro-
the squirrelcage doer than for sixty to ernment being ready, to treat the post as mineut Literal, seine morabers of the Gov-
ninety through an ordinary exit. Before home will be a thing of the past in Paris, ance determinedly put his foot on the to think that in ous powerfull city, youth but everyone will admit that it is proferable suggestion. He claimed that the Liberal was being reared to know that most of to risk a cold in the head than the danger. the what a. Dan has to do in the world he of being trampled or berrt to death. It is nominee had done nothing for The Missing Potter annen, Territorial Army DF the Volunteers, must do for himself, that for success and only a matter for wonder that the police
terms of the de. well being he should rely on himself, edict had not been issued long ago, The polios lunch which was reported and insisted, in
often made, that and that most of the things he has to do claration lie has uning yesterday, is do and sound, the men to be put st the head in this world no one can or should do for inving returned to Taipo as 50th of a county should have shown an interest him."
aming was given with regard to the spin matters of national defence. His iden panching typhoon.
is new one, in these day, or rather it is
four
miles of Canton befor the
H. M. S. Whiting.
Lycemoon Pass Lan not been towed off The H. M. S. Waiting which is ashore
lighten the vessel and it is expected that
typhoon overtok her, and he was obliged at to anchor, about 6 a.. yesterday morning. she was right in the patrist of a violent and
In one passage, however, be preached
In the House of Commons, Col. Seely, had dropped anchor a terrific squall came From half-past six right up to eight o'clock. Fot. All day work has boon going on to one of the spoils of Office. But Mr Hald- a manly gospel-"I should like at least the end of the year, therefore, the tam-
terrific hurricane, the gale being at ite hoight about half past seven o'clock.
sho will be towed off to-morrow.
coming from Canton and it is believed she they had great dificulty in getting up the was making for the Brothers" which, apparently was a favourite place of the The .. San Cheung was at anchor for
The King Edward Hotel isurich picked Captain's for anchoring as he had on the greater part of the time at Castle Peak.
up some Chinese in the harbour and several previous occasions anchored at the The 3. Kwong Tung left Hong-hrought them to Rongkong. vicinity in proference to any other, when kong at 9 p.m. on Monday evening! the secasion demanded it. The x.s. Faishan and being a faster beat was within. was the second to arrive at the Brothers and the .s. Kwong Sai, under Captain Crowe, zoen followed. A few minutes after he Under Secretary of State for the ou, and when it had passed Captain Colonies, stated that the Earl of Crewe Grove was inable to see the Ting King.
All day anxious' enquiries were made had under his consideration, the whole question of the Opium traffic in Hong-regarding the Ying King, and all doubts wore set at rest when the Chief Mate, Mr kong, including that of compensation, Ferguson and a praty of about 40 Chinese if any, to those intercstod. —
arrived at Hongkong about 9.30 last. night, harung been brought ashore by Lamohes which had been sent out to the scene of the wreck. The vassel, Mr Fergus on reports, is a total wreck, but he cannot my anything us to the fate of either Cap tain Page, Mr Fotheringhara or Mr. New marn. Captain Page is a married man with one child, his wife and child having sailed for Australin some three months ago. from the scanty details which can be gathered it would seem that, the veŝa-i's cargo shifted and she sank about 2.30am. Captain Page is said to have given the command: "Every man for himself," and the passengers and crew secured lifebolts.
BARON KOMURA.
LONDON, July 27. Baron Kotura has left on his return journey to the East, those bidding him farewell including representatives from the Foreign Office,
FRANCE AND RUSSIA.
LONDON, July 27.
Beval on his visit to the Tear.
i
Inter in the morning it was soon that the damizga at Canton was vory consider.. able indeed. Many junks belong to the Tia Fo and the Standard Oil Company were seen to founder in the back reach, and it is believed that more than 100 lives were lost.
Vessels. Still Ashore.
The steamer Tung 'Kong was driven fromà her moorings, and a small French stormer The Paeskontas, Acolus, Heighing, of some sixty tops was beached. The new patral host for the Chinese Govern Captain however, managed to swim ashore. met, and the Kwong Boi, are stil ashore Launches, matsheds and houses bave been: The Laisang which was toward off early completely wrocked and signs of ousider. yesterday morning was slightly damaged. able damage are orcrywhere to be seen.
Astria's Boat Crew
1
WELL NAMED.
HAMBERLAIN'S Colia, Chelar, and Diserboes Remedy is just what ite name implies. For pains in the stomach,. Lord Rosebery's second appearence was cramp colio or diserboes, it has no equal:
a return to the older reading of the duties in Edinburgh, where he presided at a For sale by all chemists and storekeeper.
SPECIAL OFFER.
of a Lord Lieutenant. Ho must be given dinner given in the Scottish Liboni Club the credit of sticking to his point, with the to Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael, the now result that Lard Inverclyde's name was Governor of Victoria. The toust of the submitted to the King. It is revealing evening, of course, was the pivot of the secret to say that the appointmens of the proceedings, but, as so often happens, the Duke of Devonshire to the Lord Lieuten- shorter after speechce were by far the most The Morning Star, Ferry Boat, which is aney of Derbyshire was made for like con- interesting. Lord Elgin proposed the usual ashore at Latchikok is very seriously siderations.
Formal Cu irman's bealth, and then there WATKINS' damaged as well as the P. and O, haunch
was afforded inore thin a glimpse into the The cutter's crew from H. M. S. Astara Jeanette, which is shore at Taikoktei
The Territorial Army is is full existence more or less hidden things of modern politi. which did such gallant work during the ty Wharf at Tanmatia the Shun Lec.
The stam Iounel which is sunk near the
in Scotland. Mr Haldane has got hair cal history, the listener being kept tantalis- phaoureturned to theirship yesterdaysciren- |
the men he wanted, and deckaros himself ingly on the verge of piquant revelations The Katherine Park, steamer, which
is easily satisfied. He has only obtained chaf of Lord Elgin for sending Sir Thomas
CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
President Fallières has arrived at when the Ying King was almost under jy mooh the worse for their thrilling expe dragged her moorings got fast in the satisfied. All that can be said is that he At an earlier stage, there had been some
cables, doing considerable damage to them the present numbers by numerous conces/Gilson Carmichael into what was called || the third time Mr Ferguson has been are modest men withai sul not wishing to If the anchor had not caught in the cables,sions in matters of training and so forth. Sexile;" Lord Elgin now retorted, tha Latest Novels by the Best
Authors (Colonial Edition) Arrive Every Mail.
THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
Lowden, July 27. President Roosevelt's action în criti
cizing the decision of the Chicago rescued at Pillar Point, near Castle Peak with him when they landed that enabled being supposed that he was, washed over there is little use in picking holes in im, by his Lordship's seductive and friendly Satan Sanderson, by Halo Erminie Biven.
Неяспеч
board.
Thirty six plates were damaged on the Vandalia in the collision with the Stanley. The Charles Hardorin was alss slightly damaged
mense make-believe. It is coming, so we am told, and so is Christusse When it does come, we can only pray that a kind: Hoaren will give us peace 11
eloquence, and was induced fo abandon what I still conocive were, in the circum- stances, not unreasonable objections.
WEATHER REPORT.
water Mc Ferguson managed to get ashoro near Castle Fenk Farm, with some elevedence. Naturally they received warm sun- gratulations from their shipmates. They Chinese members of the passengers. This
in all probability the Katherine Pk would monopolise the limelight they desire it to
tintil people are wondering if the new Lord Rosebery hed at one time "exiled reported drowned, while Mr Fotheringham de public that it was largely the have been beached was wrecked on the Wing Chi in the splendid ass stance given by Mr A. S.!.
A fireman belonging to the British force la tine end will be suy more efficient bim to a high and important post, to typhoon two years ago.
the weakest spot in the Territorials, and Lord Elgin, that I was carried off my feet The survivors of the Ying King ware Kempthorne, and the other gentleman steator Barra is reported to be missing, it then the old Volunteers. The Artillery is India. "And it was in this city," said
them to bring their adventure to a suc- cessful issue. Circuit Court of Appeal in the Standard by the Customs cruising launch Kowlook. Oil case, in which an immediate re-trial She was despatched with Be W, E. Hewett, of the Imperial Maritime Cuatoros was ordered and in which be declared to search for the Customs faunch Kep that the guilt of the Standard Oil Comsuitsai which was ultimately found ashore
We have been unable to obtain the pany was clearly proved, has aroused at Tangohong Bay, Lantao Island. names of all those who assisted in the keen disapproval 133 au unwarranted
Whilst the Kowlton-sai was steaming rosane work on the Praya in the height of attack on the judiciary of the United past Pillar Point Mr Hewatt heard a gun the storm, but we understand Mr H. R. States.
fred and saw men waving. He had the Hertelet bauled the man out of the wreck laanch banded towards the short and later age at King's Buildings, whilst dir Burgess learned that those shore had been saved and Mr Macpherson helped on the Praya, from the Ying King. Ho promptly got the people aboard and gave them whatever comfort was possible. The survivors con- sisted of Mr Fergusson, the Chief Officer During the cruise of the Kawiorn-sal of the steamer, an Indian watchman, two yesterday in scorch of a Customs Inunch
VISITORS TO JAPAN.
A Falling of
On the Canton River.
· PAGODAS FOR SALE..
Collectors' Opportunity.
It must not be thought that the criticion of Me Haldane is written in s jaundice party spirit. As a proof to the contury, hore is an extract from out Radical Edin-
The following notion is ismed by Mr Figg of the Hongkong Observatory-
On the 29th at 12.65 p. The larometer
The Honour of X, by Graham Hoga The Men Mede Law, by Caralio Stanton
and Heath Hoaken,
The Lost Angel, by Katharine Tsusa. The Magic of May, by Jiu, The Forefront of the Battles by Andrew
Loring
Karnahans
A return issued by the Japanese Financial quartermasters, a tallyman, three firemïen, many junks were seen to be ashers outside million wooden pagoñas, each nessuting formulated on district reports, perhaps existence of a new depression over the The Scarlet Runner, by O, N. and A.-M..
Williamsonova tenden
The Great Araulet, hy Mand Diver A Gentleman of London, by loripe (Ferard, An Amateur Adventurese, by F. Fenklort
Mooze,
What Woman Wille, by Lizean Oleave.
The Spaniel Jade, by Maurice Howlett. The Traitor's Wita, by W. H. Williamson. The Sacred Skull, by Geo. Gillth, Aune Pago, by Netta Byrett Restitution, by Dorothea Gerard, The Horyuji of Nava, one of the oldest bargh newspaper, a newspaper which, in a man conderably over the S. coast of Five Nights, by Victoria Cross.
Chateau Royal, by L. H. Yoxall A and biggest Buddhist temples in Japan, is the days of the late War was notorious for China and fallen slightly over the Philip The Wheel Fortune, by Login Tracy,
its pro-Boerism. It says,Up in London pipes. offering, anys the Japan Times," a big scheme was prepared, and little con
According to observations received from Young Led Stranleigh, by Robt. Bart,
Redemption, by Rene Baxin, opportunity to the public to get possession sideration was given te localities. Had a Macao last evening, the typhoon outre A Bounty Boy by Frank T. Balso... of well-known national treasures. About. 1,150 years ago, there reigned the Empress littlo spore time been taken careful con- would appear to have passed to the North The Shape of Motley, by Rafael Sabatini. Koken Teano. She was so deroutsideration giren to the different bistrata of the Colony during the early hours of The Gate of Sinners, by Mirs Coulson believer in Buddhism that she had made and their possibilities, and the schemas yesterday morning
The Philippino obarvations indicate the The House of Cards, by Lady Ironbridge, Department shows that the oumber of one sailor, and thico Chinese passopgers. of Carauimion Pass. The shore was strewn about 8 inches in height, and containing. foreign visitors to the Empire this year From what could be gathered from the with them and at Taishan, about $8 miles a little scroll of Buddhist scriptures, this day Mr Haldane treuld not be whiet Facile to the E. of Lu roached 8,146 at the end of May, being survivors pandemonium reigned whilst off, over twenty junks were under water, being ted by copper plate. The ling to keep his courage up. To depression is een also over Man
Empress distributed these pagodas among attempt such things on insuficient in churia
High pressure covers the Pacific in the decrease of 143 was compared with the the steamer was at anchor. Heavy seas the tops of their maste being alone visible. different torpilos, and the farmi recived formation has proved a failure, and neighbourhood of the Ronina
It is thought that the loss of life must 100,000. Of these millico pagodas, a little
Moderate S.E. and E. winds may be ex corresponding period of last year. The Engand binding rain were hurled aboard by
more than 40,000 now remain in Japan, Low it is discovered that Army Reform
Zangwill be pas de lish, German and French visitors totalled the hurricane and gradually this stastner be very heavy between hare and Canton the rest having been destroyed by fires is a slow process. Never before, probably pested in the Formoss Channel and the N An Esgagement of Convenience, by.
The True of arved, by Bobs. W. Chambers, 2,127, an increase of 158, but the American listed and went down. Two boats were alone, as the river towards Canton from that have coeurred from time to bite in his Mr Haldane been so impressed by part of the Chizin See
Telegraphie communication between the Dragon's Si, by Paul Hurong, total of 1,000 indicated a decrease of 162. out sway hut no-one was able to get in Taishan mense to be dotted with mast taps the past thousand years at pagodas the old adage to hasten slowly. We fancy Observatory and Bongkong is interrupted. The Woll, by L. B. Backroo The Russian visitch numbered 711, show them. When It soon the Captain, Bit as far as the eye can reach. The tale of a now registered as stats treasures, sad if he were called to do the work over Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end-Pearl of Pearl Island, by John Oxonham. even the Enryuji, the owner, has no ing an increase of 227, this being probably Pago, had a life belt on, and was entering test lives will never be told but it must be right to dispose of them without con- sgain he would proceed on the prisciple fug at 10a.m. to-day. 0:46 inches.”
ment of the Government. The Temple, of working up from the bottom, instead as Forecast for the 24 hours ending at node The Shadow by Paul Urgah irt attributable to the growing use of the the water.
The survivors got ashore with the wá of A Butterfield and Swire lighter was for financial reasons, recently got parmis ha has done of from the top. If popular Siberian Railway The Chinese Arrivals
FORECAST DISTRICT sion from the authorities to dispose of
1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: S. totalled 2,044, a decrease of 718. It is not wreckage and lifebuoys and they surmisemo sabere on a beach outside of Capsins,000 of these pagadas, as presenta to opinion is to be believed, Mr Haldane has |
moon Fasa.
E. and E, winds, moderate; fair,
2-Furmoen Okhanel; Bange as No.
Bonth coast of China between Hong. kong and Lamooks Sanid ag No. 1
ng and Hainan, Bame as No
South court of China between Hong.
known how many of the visitors came for that all the others, including three Euro sight-seeing purposes. It is said that the pean passengers have been lost. It has amount of money spent in Japan by foreign enly been thought that one passenger, Bir Newmann, was aboard, but it is now de tourists has considerably decreased.
clared by one of the survivors that two Carbon people were also on board.
enormous.
The Tramway.
The electric tramway wired were knocked about in the storm and trafo had to be When the elemente became so strong oa suspended in places. About a mis of new to meosaltare anchoring the vossal was overhead wire will have to be put up. - MTANT vofferam from chronic diarrhoen brought up in the vicinity of one of Me have obtained prompt relief by the the Brothers, Intends and the se. Fatehien
TRY THIS FOR CHRONIC DIARRHOEA.
zeo of Chamberlain's Cole, Cholera, and Diarrhoen Remedy. Bome of the worst and GA Kwangd were Tear no hand, but creen of this threase haré boes vérment in the rain they were lost sight of.
Foured by it after other trekLIGUE RYNE
led physicians had failed. Try it and
you are our sin to be planned with the te
For sale by all chenilets and store-
Captain Page: Szië,
Great Loss of Kits Bayarted. The 8. B. Bisley which BITI?? morning reporta hay wrecked junk from
Pigs and the Chief Officer bare men, who abated
rere taken foui
those who would make contributions to no fithin his own scheme, and really the templo fmd As a matter of course, looks forward to compulsory service, the treasures are dainage more or lens, owing to the wear and tear of time, But
Lord Resbery has made two publio op those who contribute 70 you will get the best preserved. Contributors of 38, 25, 20 pasrances In Sectland, and what he said or 15 yen can obtain aramples less perfectly | hasi tracted widespread attention. It was preservist. The rolice are good speciniens-
the scontous were extrajudinary |of the "fapanese raschiation), workmanship
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