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NOT A GOLD MINE.
MISSIO VARY'S DABBLE IN COAL.
MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1914
AMATEUR GOLF CHAM- IONSSIP.
(From Our Scottish" "[orresponden^;} May 20
LAMA ISLAND TR-GEDY,
'JUNKMEN DISCHARGED ON
MURDER CHARGE. A
Mr. D'almada defended. Prisenar murketa were orde ed to be roturoed them.
safety without having to watch their movements. It is reported that the unfortunate men and women were compelled to submit to the following treatment. The soles of their feet ara reported to have been "planed," by
Cheong Chap Ha missionary deator **Commergial will be found on page residing in the Tung Kung district, sued Championship will reach you from ether Mr. Wood, this morning discharged the
The full story of the Amateur Golf which we buderstand that just as tho carpenter planes a plank, to get off
Wong Kwai Fak, 173, Das Taux Rood quarters, had a fow modes on the competitive junkman whe-wers scored of the the rough surface, so the soles of the
Central, trader, in the Summary Court tion, principally from a Scottish point of harder of a fahaman at Zama I-land. feet of these unfortunate people were To-day is the feast of Bain-chi-the this morning to recover the sum of $550, friew, may and be out of place. To gread *** planed"; that is to say, were bereft gummer solstice,
money received by defendant for the use defeat Mi. Jerome Travers the favourite. (ovend of the first round was, of crate the of the skin. This was done to prevent
among the Tran atlantic aspirants,, by Mr. them from making any effort to escape
C... Palmer, of Bandawork. Ny sara It was sal that after the operation
sition comparable to it has, happend on. Hutch son was another Son playing they were unable to stand auf,
git k sincs Mr. Walter ♬ Trascaliens guif, and, was acperatu of course, could not possibly get
exactly ten years ago on this same courses in couple of engagements la good style, pat away. For some days, therefore,
Kon, defeated the best native talent and ing out one of the Irish golfers in Mr. H. they would be compelled to keep in
carried the coveted trophy to dine-ics. For 1. Caimes and Mr. C. U. Aylmer one of the spot where they were placed, und
maths past golfers have been reading the strongest of the young Englahmen
boat Mr. Aylmer by such a substantial daily of Mr. Teavers' wonderful gulf, his margin as 4 holos was a splendid achiere- their captors were tree to go on their
great iron play, his phenomenal putting, usual. buccaneering expeditions, con-
his faculty of concentration uurivalled hatwean Mr. Hilton, and Mr. Robert
The great match
of the third round waa tinuing to bring others back and if
qualities as a match tighter. But be bad Harris; the brilliance of golf and the... Mr. Davidson said the money was roto bite the dust to a player with lumbag element of excitement it was thing necessary submit them to the same
mitted by plaintif to defendant through pussessit the incetimable endowment of
and treatment. It is to be presumed that
a bank, not for any specific purpose, but door temperament. To put the matter the title coming to Mr. Harris
a cramped style, who however apart. The Champion just got home, but there is some substantial truth in the
ths galler tho ga be is one despaira of for sale 'deposit.
plainly, ir Travers lost because he played was a tassle in which the play wa con- It report of such doings, or the officials.
very bad gult against a man whose play sistently good, and it had o or two really and others would soon call upon the Mr. Stevenson, Public Works Depart
Plaintiff stated he remitted the money was almost as bau. There was thrillingmovements. Mr. C. Manford was editors for printing accounts of such ment, bus reported to the police that some intending to mia, it either for the pur-efs Mrs Palaion's (arble round a beatan, by he gulf of Mr. E. Martin Smith sad his occasional misjudged run upahich few could have lived again. Mr. abominations, which, after all, reflect person stols From the electric are in case of medicines or shares in. a. Chinase on the green; but un expiration has beau Tom Stevenson's opponent had song long
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tickets when leaving the. Macao steamer Arrested vite in pomaanxi -n of lebury
Chiasse was to-day Aned $100.
The cargo of tow silic shipped on board our's. s. “Cordillèru" which left this post the 19th May was delivered at Lyons on Jube 19, 1
A Chinese living at Wong-noi-chang village has lost clothing worth 229 which was removed from tea house through the back window...
fin: valued at $12.50 and 880 în muney..
of the plaintiff on December 17, 1914.
Selicitors: for the plaintif, Mr. David Ha, Mesara. Hastings and Hastings for dufvadans, Mr. R. G. Faithfull..
Mr. Davidson said it the capt of the money was not admitted ho would have to ask for an adjournment.
Mr. Faithfull admitted the receipt of the money, but nothing cles; a receipt
was given faz ið.
coat company.
given of the failure of Dr. Trsvarsto prodnes
meak
even the sh dow of his ordinary gsm, Aritating putte, which burp and there Mr. Davidson produced, at Mr. Faith-The only other big surprise was the defent gut him holas hich he had not deserved of Mr. E. 4. Laen, the winner at Sinon play birerden Lockhart was in the fails, was unfortunate in having to get thing would go wrong with his e me and wich in 1018 Mr. J. C. BlacGregor, of form his friends like to so. Hardly any
he had Mr. Leo Whitton "the Australiso wall, and was decidedly lucky to win the Mr. W. A. Muray, young player who the much fancied Mr. Quimes, frots Champion, beaten at the thirteenth Mr. America Mr. Quintet started none to CB. Mactane pulled of his antch with first two holes. He was in the rugh all earned his golf at St. Andrews. the way to the first, but gut & and the hole with gor part. Again in the s. cond he. hisapproach, which huli have overrus
full's request, the roseipt given for the $590, but it was not put in as evidence
ho had applied to have it stamped, but as it was unstamped. Mr. Davidson said
the Treasury refused; he had promised to return the receipt to the department. applied verbally for the return of the Cross-examined, plaintif said bo do money but not in writing He denied
Company.
ятов. F-11
the spectatura, And
Th concluding stages wore, o curso, leading plans. The fouch roums brought marked by hory cuvalt among the
útvoną romaricabio rumults, : Past of MIL,
strongest u positing in spite of the Exot That the St Andrews euiter by no ms obtained his unngth off was extinguished under ciremutares that the tea bet 3ir. "Chick
Evana
sadly upon the present local Gover Albers Road 95 brass cap valued vernment, and show clearly enough that "it" is "" useless to the last
A man named W. O. Ramsay, who egree in regard to the purpose for was found sick sad destituts near the No. for which all Governments exist. 2 Piticu Scion, Wanchai, en Saturday: While such things
was turned to the Government Civil being uro done all round, and while robberies Flowpital. and shootings and all kinds of de-
A Chinese Birtar, of Shelley Street preslations are being enacted all user reports that during Saturday night some
was stopped on the g uit green. The 3r. Hilton, the holder of the laurel, had to the province, it is not a matter of pervy he kë into his house through an
among Ich wunder that editors are such
that bo remitted the money for the mx rub helped to get his winning 4. & arendier retin faro Mr. E ward Black; bo apun skylight and stulo 12 pieces of clith-press purpose of buying a thousand pre- me, however, on esme to his sid, and fail to play the masterful golf by which The other evening we referred in copy for their readers, and we cannot
tuning Eur holes to the good he won the our lender to Profesag Parker's blame them for doing so. There is,.
ferential shares in the Tung Yik Coal i patch on ta twelfth green. Not the least is soltan triumphed over the interca: ing feature ut the first day's play was article in the current number of the in fact, little interest in publishing
Mr. Faithfull put to defendant a lot the survival of two distinguished Fetish The mae for the is, as descried byter written by plaintiff's solicitors to playashire 2 have her "Asiatic Review," and amongst other the many edicts that emanate from Fiotupar in the Daily T. lograph" and defendant in which it was stated that are over the records of golf (1) year criticisms made by the learned Pro- the President's office in Peking, fun east of the launching of "hamrock the money was remitted ler Tung Tik and non-Mr. S. Mute Fergusson and fessor on "Things Chinese," rast of mass people know that these can, with a description of the challenge, shares and asked him how he reconciled won their matches on the sixteenth green. Mr Leslie Balfour-Mely e, wh each are published in other columns of this this with his evidence. Plaintif replied 31r. Balfour-Menille had which are worth reading--though it only concern a few of the teeming
sonwhat must be remembered that Mr. Parker millions, and even those which deal
that he never told defendants to take curion experieben agunes Mr Ter, of up the shares. He attended, a meeting
Brighton, losing the third and sixth boles has now been absent from China for with the population generally may some years--was that which dealt with.urdly ever touch those "whom they fat shiut five o'clock on Saturday aftern on 1912, and certain resolutions were passed palmiest days, and winning the next Mr. E. Maria Smith, again disappointed The buck typhoon signals were hoisted of "persons interested in the mine inch in, but after being four dowe at the left to him to retire se gracefully sixth he played in a manner worthy of his posible bafura positively uncanny golf. |BEE supposed to coneern. On the remained op until toon yesterday. | treasurer, and witness was one of the victory. Some loog driving was won ints friends by loving when it looked as if ba
and appointments made. Defendant was holes in suvession, went en atrsdity to The typhoon was at that 5 me still in the
miles radius, he had passed the Promaters Hs signed the rosolutions Pics wick St Nichning, na dr. Franklint as he is, he has an irritating habit the merch between Mr. Gurdon Lockhart could scarcely fail. Sumebow or other.
of, trevalling towards Swator,
passed at the meetings and made species Castle, of Fall both powerful-hitters tacking no when he crablishes a god set out in the resolutions. He was ap-off the tee. In the burt
game, however, pointed agent for the purpose of receiv-Mr. Lockhart had the advantage. Mr G. through missing some shore patts. The
Manford, a leading
*match was decided on the His Excellency the G.U.C, will preeeating subscriptions for shares in the com- and the heat of fod match with air, green. Mr. J. L. C. Jenkins was in bril- pin--teenth Edinburgh golfer, dals for long service and good conduct any at Tam Shui. Ee pak! the engineer George H. Hutchison, of the Clargon reaching the turn with four holes to the lant form against Diptain II. Hambro, ramen of the R.G., on the tennis before the meeting 620 for 34 prateran-Club, Another mariber of the elab, De court adjoining Ablak, Vistoria Bartial shares. He had known defendant J., M'Cutchron, also drepped out in good and with a perfect 4 each of the racks, on Thursday next, at 11.45 am, at two or three months when he remitted his match with Mr. E. W. Chrystal, ext three boles he Guished the match at v representative parade of the Garrison to 8580 to him for custody.
of Ramsey, mainly through cherrin lding the third hold by having accidentally periud was a perfect example of wha Artillery companies.
Re-examined by Mr. Davidson, plain kicked his own ball when looking for italled the luck of the draw t favoured tiff said he placed the mckey with defeung thick grass. Mr. Robert Harris, disturbed state of the country, dant for safe custody, because of the Barewood Downa, gave
Chinese newspapers. Ile sens to
other hand. these robberies and taur have considerable contempt for them, des are matters of personal concern a contempt indeed rutier are scath--the-readers of the papers, for ore ing than they deserve. He speaks of can never know but some relative of them as a "dreary waste if words," his his may be involved, and indeed, and seems to imply that their editors one samt be certain that the blow * devote themselves to reports about will not fall upon one's own heal the
“personal ambitions, local rebellions (next time one goes into the country. and inane argumeats. It might per-
Perhaps Professor Parker does not haps be asked what authority the specifically refer to these matters win Learned Professor now has to so com- uses the "Weary waste of work" temptuously throw aside the native phrase, hut as most of the vernacular .press in this wag, for after all it is newspapers have been filled with
elas of late, we must belive that extremely improbable that many-off
are included mi the indictment. Such the papers, find their way into his must indeed appear to be a Weary study, and, therefore, he can only waste of words" to those know their contents in a very general interested, but to those interested- wag, or, perhaps worse still, by re-and they are doubtless the vast membering what they were in the majority of the readers they are of days when he was fumiliar with them course of the first importance. We are not here, however, specially
THE EONARD DISPENSA interested in traversing the Professor's
C. KAMMING & Co. bu Chemists and Druggisis,
GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES
}:
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY
DISPENSED.
criticism as a whole: We content ourselves by remarking that, after all, whilst there are so many robberies and banditti depredations, it is not surprising that most papers devote a good deal of space thereto, and that other mutters, which are often only
iNUD.
Six months imprisonment and four locks was the sentence passed on a Chinese who returned from banishment. the rise-remanded for a week, the miniis might he mide re-pecting a application of Inspector MacDonald, that
ALLEGED BANKING
FRAUDS.
CASE TO BE OPENED ON THURSDAY.
Mr. Wool this morning fixed Thursday
basket of clothing he was carrying.
for it.
-
Mr. Jenkin, having regard to the fact that de endaut had purchased the opium,
Fare rags, Patent Medicines, &c, Faguely apprehended by the people at / "ernoon for the opening of the ebarge asked if he might have it returned to him who started a business of this kind must
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ROAD, Winon
Im grong, July 22, 1913.
THE DIARY
a
3r. Lewis, who prosecutes, asked for Thursday at 11am. but his Woabip was sorry he could not take the case at that time. He could take it on Thurs- day afternoon.
of conspiring against Remedios and Gut. large, should be relegated to the terreiz. Bail was allowed in the same
that devote themselves to the sum as before, $20,000. pers movements of officials and the edicts of ruling voice of China. For example we rend to-day of an incident of this kind. At a place not far from San- wai the pirates and bandits have stickade up in the mountain 8, "which | is visible from the plains beneath and which can be descried by all who travel by the ordinary pasenge boat. This stockude is said to be filled with men and women who have been kid- napped from the lower, villages and
(ighter).
SEAMAN DROWNED.
Nix
that cantorass, was eligaged in the laudible. were almost četiel. He had the mi-für ung collide with Mr. C . Ma farlane while burd sconcerting process of holing Su huf of andwichs in 31; and all that
the
Mr. Gardon Leckhart, în his match with
cơ this occasion he failed
the twelfth.
The rate of the com:etition at this
Mr.
out of his
KEYLE
Mr. Blacked estly. When the Efth oppeners listi chance of succeeding. Mr. Edward Black and begen, he half of the drum shaot well, R. and A., another Scot in tela caved the names of seven D- This concluded plaintiff's caso. defendant, said the simple-issue-his holes, bot went off his putting ust found He was confe oted, al-o, hy
paratively sunkovén vifuno; wizle in the Mr. Faithfull opening the case for the Hall, had a har task; he won the first twoich arester experience and distinction. form. Mr. B. Macfarlane, Hushey other half of it were eight-players of very
plaintif deposited this money with de darmy two domu Es rose to the occa inir. L. A. Phillips, of Newport. int Lordship had to try was whether or not himself in the awkward position of being regarded a simple pripo-iti n.” grandly, however, and proceeding to the fendant as his quasi bankas, with 10instsenth won it also and the march. fr... Blackwell was not able to take directions as to how he was to use it, J. L. C. Jenkins, of Troon, was in capital
advantage of
of hin good initana; he was not Mr. Wood had before him this siter. whether it was deposited for this form against Mr. Borca Castia, of Fulwell, Putting wells, his fourth round with the a charge against a Chinese of being press purpose of taking up shares in the sad winging four out of the first five holes tampon bad evidently taking the sting in unlawful possession of 221 be of opium in Tung Yik Coal Company. The history establishes lead which he did not throw the surestsaush, being chriously, pat pat game. He missed a four-foot as Bonitam Strand East. Br. I Rutebison, of the case was, shortly, that plaintiff away. Mr. Normas Hunter, he though by his caddy lifting a piece of paper that antar d from Sunningdale is well known as futtering-about-the-mi-sei-enetber- Superintendent of the Revenue Depart thought they and got a gold mine. They victory ove: Mr. Stafford Brows, of the nine
-and-three others found a coal mire and at. Andrews sud Murfeld, had herota |
part on the home green; and at the meat, proscouted and 'defendant was read a meeting on November 20, 1912, Royal North Devon. Mr Brown, was five nineteenth hole, witrs put of 18 inches, presanted by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, barrister at which plaintif appeared to have taken back in capital style, and won on the solent golf against Mr C. F. Muciarlane, be pushed the ball off the line and lost rhe up on the way out, but Mr Hunter came ostrunted by Mr. Goldring). Defendant a prominent part. There was a discus-twentieth greo. Tom Storannet, 10 of
match. Mr E Martin Smith played ex- pleaded guilty and argued he ought not to sion as to who were qualified to be pro- the young Edinburgh,' school,' won his and had the advantage-
pretioally be punished heavily as he had paid $1000 moters and founders respectively, and match with rath mixed golf. Mr. C. not be expected to reproduce his phase- Mr Macfarlane, of course, could through. plaintiff bad admitted signing a reply Chisholm, antering from Edinburgh Irur medhi form the previous band, bus he Mr. Wood imposed a Ane of $200). tion defining them. There was no doubt ance and Banking, and why is at present stuck tenaciously to his opposers, and is from his evidence that plaintiff was one suffered no disgrace by a defeat at the defeated by two brder. Mr Graham had a at home on holiday from"West Africa, | was not until the last green that he was of the founders, and of course a founder hands of Viscount Maidstone..
narrow oscape from defe at the bonds of In the second round Mr. J. E. Laidley, Mr H. O. Ellis, an old Oxford Blue, and ha expected to contribute towards the though still capable of winning medals in that despite the fact that all through the Mr. Wood: Not unless Mr. Hutchison initial expenses. His enso was that this East Lothian, showed that he is not ou first half he held a lead which; theagh nut
formidable gives it to go. T
Candidate for Championship substantial, was useful against auch keep money was handed ta defondant for the express purpose of purchasing a thou-go; he might have survived however hut wissing reia by knocking set so fine s honours as he was a quarter of a century
opponent Ms.
Jenkin continged is his sand preferential shares in the coal com for the luck that favoured his opponent,atch player as the Hon. Michael Scott. pany. At the meeting the manager and Mr. J. E. T. Barrows, of Denham. By & It was aufortaste in a way that Mr. engineer of the company were sent, wide margin. Mr. Robert Harris cleared Noraian Hunter was ordered by and they would say that pläfatiff agreed Edward Blackwell, won handsomely from countrymen place, one of bis own'
ch-docree from his path Mr. E W. Chryetsi. Mof the draw in Mr. Lewis intimated that he would.
A seaman on board the steam launch to take a thousand shares at 40 per Mr. S. B. Fry. Mr. Mare Ferguson by a boli ted in strong cottis' golites, it O. Hutchison.. produce sufficient evidence to justify a Fuk, Sow a drowned on Saturday. The cent, discount, and that he was to pay no hole oca ed Mr. Birket Barker, of was dour match to the last green, and it further week's remand on the conspiracy towing juuks into the typhoon for them within ten daye. There was Olton; but, to the disappointment of many might have gone beyond that point but for charge.
Anchorage at Cansoway Bay, when de further provision extending the time who were hoping to see great struggle the fact that the Captain bankered" bis Mr. Crew (Mesars. Hastings and Fastcensed, who was sitting on the side of the to the 30th, and plaintiff paid within the next round, he was, beaten by Mr. puit, and playing his short oud with what
between
him and Mr. Balfour Melville in approach, lipped the hole with a long ) defending with Mr. Gardiner said uneb, acidentally lost his balance and this period. Was it reasonable, he ask L. Apperley, of the Australian Golfseemed an undue hurry, lost his chance of It is understood that my friend and I fell overheard. The body has not based, that a man who had never known ab. Mr. G. C. Manfred. Edinburgh the match.
an object to a further remand on Thurscovered.
his client before should wish to com- University came out of the day, with
When play began in the sixth round day?
Gordon stituto him his banker? Compare that credit, showing ine play Mr.
there were eight possible Champions, ----four Lockhart and Mr. C. B. Macfarlane, with the instructions he gave his solici. the twi Prestwick players, won their Englishmion, three Sectamen, and one tore when he found he could not got the matches, but while Mr. Macfarlane had a rishman. The first Scot to all was Mr. money back. He instructed the firm, good deal to spare, Mr. Lockhart got Graham. Although he is a splendid player with whom he had had no dealings be through by the skin of his teeth. The de in the scoring game, be bermaya au uicios. foro, and wrap therefors did not knew feat of Mr. Guimet, the youth who per thou to give way in the strome of a hard formed the remarkable fent last autumn of match, sad has gained the habit of nos the private affairs, to write for the roslaiming toth Vardon and Ray su victims, goiting there, this ocension, alth ngh turn of the money given to defendant was only less sensational than the collapse there was no emphatic breakdown, he lost lera garments tu clothe them-fequity into the circumstances of the death
to tako shares in the Tung Yik Coal of Mr. Travers he went down before an because be lacked steadiness in one or two selves with in the colder air of the of the Indian watchman at the Government
Campany. That was in July 1918, by acknown golfer named Mr. H. S. B. Tubbs, of the putte in the last winge. Mr. Jookies amle by Auction of Value/untain's top, awaiting the ransom Civil Hospital who was recently found Cap. Wetherell, recently of the "Tai nately found that they had not the splen often sees in rclub competition, that and marred by one or two bad boles, was of the which time these people had unfortuo was playing merely the sound and played himself into the semi-final by an generally steady kind of game that one milition of golf which, though it was 11 6. Action of Furniture etc. at money which their captors demand tringled. The verdict was to the effect that On," in we learn, leaving for Honor endid mine they thought they had. They nothing more. The aye of Mr. Onimetatud of which Champions are made. Hie State Buckbride the price of their freedom. But this was murdered by soma peran er Thursday by the P. and D. steamship, found a seam of coal, but was par since his arrival in this country had grossed opponent, Mr. Norman Hanter, brithez
Hughes and Hough's.
persons opknown.
fectly unsuitable for commercial pur sense of wonderment how he could have Scott, was hardly less good; his iron pisy
defeatedo Britial Upen Champions and was magul Scent, and he threw away posos, and was it not worth while going the flash-in the pan theory seemed the most little on the groeUSE/V on with the development. Added to that readily applicable But perhaps in British. Mr H. J. Morse, who for the past five the district was surminded by robbers failures in the States and American fallures
(Continued on page 10.) or six years has been chief accountant in and that was off of the real reasons here sufficient weight has not been given to
alimatic conditions. Mr. the Standard Oil Company's local office, Lordship with his knowledge of the Mr. E Taylor, the runner-up to Mr. why the company did not go c. As had always the better of his watch with An arme warrant was executed at Nosa entertained at a farewell dinner at the people would know, It was not unal Lasses in the Inet Championship held at But what about the others? It seems 8, Winglok Street, by Da-Sergt. Ws Astor House Hotel on Saturday evening for a Bates to trust a Sunning man, st Sandwich The Liverpoot Ecot was that the robbers found that the task and a party of police yesterday. On the ad was the recipient of good wieber at his client was. He would satisfy his never down at any time during the match. found its owner in Pering youutly by Tip.m.-Entries close for third Grof keeping guard over them was sy oor "In a box of rica they found and congratulations from needs of many Lordship that the money was paid to and he is seen at his best then playing ikable coincidence, says, the Daily tedious task, and that more men were found in a subito and in another cobiele nationalities. Mr. Morse has been pro defendant as treasure of the company tellid form in the sitemoon, but was Bell Hotel, at Leicester, found the ring in
quantity of ancnunition. A pistol was
winning cane. He was not in the same Mail of Hargrave proprietor of the peded for this duty than could be 150 round were discovered noted and transferred to Clinton that it was properly entered in the books playing well wough to win his match and his cat when he changed after playing golf pared, and, further, whilst the robbers Two defendants were charged before
that defendant, received some $4,000, and qualify for the fourh round, Mr. J. Lou the Birstal links All forts failed fo were keeping guard over the prisonera Mr. Malbourne this morning with being
had paid cut orte this rum in wages, story repution na match player by disposing of to his son, Mr. O.J. Hargrave, sk's kiep- Jenkins of Troon, added something to his trace the uer, and Bir. Hargrave gave b whom they held, they were not free in unlawful possession of arms and am
Incurred in prospecting: and that plain. Lions! U. Mann, the Irish inseks when tar latter-lef to carry on their regular work of munition and both pleaded guilty robbing others. They, therefore, hit
The charge was remanded tatil Wod nesday, bril being fixed $500 ch. upon this ingenious but, dastardly, and cruel plat of keeping their prisoners Grist, defende
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW, Prince of Wales' birthday (1804). 11 s.m.-Hongkong Ice Co's. Extro
ordiasry ecting.
11 ..And ion of Furniture ulc,
at Meera. Hughes and Hough's.
Joners Memoranda
WEDNESDAY, Jute 24:
Midsummer Day.
Tuvistar, Jiné 25 cm
Teasehold proparty in Canton.
Amorintion of Hongkong, -
SATURDAY, June 271--
Entertainmout at the l'eak Club. BUNDAY, Juos 28-
Zagļi.m.-Excursion to Macsót
WEDYERDAY, July 1
Dominion Day (Canada) 1867.
khana Baturday, July 4-
4
Declaration of American Independence
Frivolity Fraear's prformance at the Thoutes Royal
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TURDAY, July 7
10 pin-Fall moon.
SATURDAY, July 11
8.15 p.m.-Third Gymkhana Meeting
the Beasona
the passing boats. which have been
Mr. Wood Certainly.
also rubbed and the unfortunate MURDER INQUIRY.
people are kept up there, probably
with..not too much to eat, and
is not all. We read that after ste enquiry the brigands have set at liberty some of the poorest of their prisoners, because there remains no hope that they will ever be ransomed.
Mr. Wood. this morning close
AMMUNITION IN RICE.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. J. W. Bolles. Manager of the Standard Oll Co. kere, roturned yesterday by the "Haiyang" from a trip up the
the
Clast
Mr. Dizon, of Mesar Wilkhaon and
"Nellore
ECONOMY IN THE END.
#John
Fisham
A ring lost in Leicester Yes ago
and aliares and pay for them in Hong things he has ever doue, for Me, Monn war met another Englishman t distinctly sold he would take a thou Ciampronting sad ib was one of the best States When he arrived
floden playing "ozumely well Mr. Jenkins the ding on big ringer, match with Me Martin Smith lator In He had dropp die as vidence the the day was slam serious matter and if his wat otal ring, was all ever an the fourteenta green. Cinta round 1
chate but a small, amant to keep Chamberlain Ohio Chaisen ant
way cares and ens qoinkly. For sale by sosed Diarrhoea Remedy always in your medicine kong chest and it is ecnanny in the end It's
All Chemists and Snakeepers
After defendant had give