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TOR

SALE.

The China

Mail.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, May 13, 1918.

THE CHINA MAIL.

called upon to bear, to have his attention distracted and his energies dissipated by having to turn asido from the important work in hand| to auswer the "sniping" of unsur pected' enemies, and we are sure that the country generally, will support the very reasonable appent with which the PRIME MINISTER "concluded his answer to the accusations unfairly made against him and Mr. BONAR Let.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOGAL AND GENERAL.

+

THE MAGISTRACY.

A FALSE SENSE OF PRIDE A Chinese was charged before Mr. Dyer Ball this morning, with being in unlawful possession of a lady's purso fand a quantity of lottery tickets. It was also alleged that the defendant gave false information when attempting to pawn a jacket.

Defendant said he was a new arrival in the Colday sad did not know the regulations.

Asked why he gave a false name when pawning the jacket, defendant said he did so because it was not pleasant to

give his correct name at the pawnshop

His. Worship remanded the case until to-morrow, pending further inquiries

THE LUNG ARM OF JUSTICE.

FIGHTING IN NORTH RIVER, REGION.

BIG BATTLE FOUGHT NEAR SHIU XWAN.

[From Our Canton Correspondent. }

SPORTING

TENNIS.

H.E.CO. TOURNAMENT.

"MONDAY MAY ASKISIS,

HONGKONG GYMKHANA

CLUB

SECOND MEETING OF THE

SEISON.

The following wore the results of Saturday's tennis matches:

The Second Menting of the Hongkong Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Frown (ree. 15/3) Gymkhana Club which took place s beas Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Nermey (rec. 2/6)

in the Mixed Handicap Doubles by 0-3, the Happy Valley on Saturday last, provided plenty of excitement. The To the Handicap Singles A. UE Keataiber was ideal and the track,

OTIPE

A recent communication from Shiu

the Kwan tells of great battle fought between the Northern and Southern (owes 3/6) beat C, Winkler (tec. 18/3) by

. է .

forces at Nam Shung. As the Nor-6-4, 6- THIS IVENING'S MATCHES shern forces entered the city they The following games. haro been

commenced to pillage the place and create terror to the inhabitants; but the Southern forces showed great bravery in resisting the Northern soldiers, killing over A thousand MCD in

few days' struggle. However, the Southern soldiers had to retreat even- tually towards Shiu Kwan, taking their A Chinese was charged before Mr. Wounded with them. The Southerner lot about three hundred killed in this R. Wood this morning with aaaulting

battle. A large number of Southern an Indian watchman.

soldiers have reached Shiu Kwan and are marching on Nam Shung. Many of the forces engaged around Young Kong have been transferred to this actions to drive the Northern troops

On Saturday 10 cases of celebro- spinal faver werareported in the Colony. Thers were three deaths on that day-

It is stated in a

telegram from Peking that the Central Government

The assault, it was stated, was com has sent emissaries to Kwangi tomitted on the Indian a far back as negotiate peace with General Luk Wing February 1917. The defendant, who was then arrested, was allowed out on a bail of $25 and when the case came up for

ting.

arranged for today-

PROFESSIONAL, FAIRS. H. A. Nisbos and H. R. Phelipa N. E. Kant and 1. 9 Jennings

to the recent reina, was in the very best condition. The sensational win of the day was made By Siamese Cat with Sutton up, in the Gymkhana Staker. Snuffbox and Brown Mouse together

Major Ardoino and Capt. M. Jones v.led at the start-with Siamese- Cat, H. and R. Hancock,

F. E. Josed and C. 60. Stark . P.M. Windsor Dahlia and the Cherobman following a few lengths behind. This Henderson and H. J. Jackman.

position was maintained until in,the home straight, when Sutton akihilly piloted his mount bome good langti ahead of the others. The following were the results of the masting:

FIVE FUZLONGA RACK.

HONGKONG JUNIOR LEAGUE.

K.O.C. (c) R. ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.. Davidson and . Eyde beat

K.C.c....

Britton and M. R. Fung Davidson and J. Hyde lost to H.F. Yan and 8,11. Ng...... Davidson and J. Byde loss to

S.H. Tout and K.P. Liu

H.H. Tsci and K.F. Liu Edwards and W. Hyde boat

H.P. Yen and S. B. NK ... 4 Edwards and W. Hyde lost to

I will doubtless be an agreable surprise to many to notice in the new bearing at the Magistracy the defendant out of the Province from this section. Edwards and W..Hyde lost to

advertisement of the War Bond Draw- ing that the subsidiary prizes will be much larger than previous suncunce- ments had suggested. It was said in the earlier advertisements that in the event of the full sum of $500,000 being available for distribution, the subsidiary prizes would range from $1,000 to $30, 416 THE discussion in the House of Now it is announced that they wil Commous on the allegations contained.ngs from $10,000 to $100. We draw attention to the provisional allocation

1900 REAL RUSSIAN PEARLS THREAD NECKLACE. Necessity compes the Vendor to sell this very cheaply.

Apply from 12 to 7pm. Room 96, King Edward Hotel.

PUBLIC. AUCTION,

[417

THE MAURICE LETTER.

A sad shooting fatality occurred at

in the aerational letter written to of these prizes set out in the advertise the newspapers by Major-Generalment. MAURICE, late Director of Military Operations on the Imperial General Staff, leaves the world puzzled as to what inspired this sensational attack on the Ministers. The statement

THE Undersigned have received in-made by the Prime Minister is

structions to sel. by Public Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCHEIED),

ΟΣ

THURSDAY,

the 16th May, 1918, at 1.30 pag at No. 2, Chaten Villas, Kimberly Road, Kowloon,

THE VALOAREN

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., therein contained.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue). Tocras +Cash..

HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers.

-Longkong, May 13, 1918.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned received ia-

[FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCARNE),

SATURDAY,

the 18th May, 1918, at 215 p.m., at their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, Corner of

Tee House Street,-

A Largs ÅsKORTMENT OF

VALUABLE OLD CHINESE

PORCELAINS, Etc.,

Comprising:

did not appear.

Inspector Lamont said the defendant and some other men suited the Indian watchman at the Green Island Cement Works. The Indian accused the defendant of having stolen a quantity of coal which was lying in a boat and the latter assaulted him.

Mr. J. M. Hall, of Messrs. Wilkinson

and Grist, appeared for the defendant.

His Worship remanded the case until next week, fixing bail at $200.

A

YOUTHFUL BURGLAR.

A Chinese youth was charged before Hanker on the 29th April. Mr.:. Wood this morning, with breaking Sweetingbam, who is the traffic manager into a house last night. of the British-American Tobacco Com-

Complainant said that when she woke pany, came home as usual at midday,

up in the middle of the night, she found

and being out of serta retired to his room presumably to sleep. At Ave in the afternoon his "boy" came into the room with tea, when he found him lying dead on the bed. A small 32 calibre

The reinforced army of the South is now within a few miles of Nam Shang and prepared to surround the city. and thus to destroy the army utterly. When this is done, they will march the Southern army towards Kwei Lin, hoping to girs relief to the forces in Kwangsi.

MUCH RELIEF WORK BEING DONE FOR THE WOUNDED.

Britton and H. S. Foog...

and M. S. Fung Elson and Mead beat Britton Elson and Mead beat H.B. Tsui

and K. P. Liu......

Yen and S. H. Ng

..

Elson and Mead lost to H. P.

E

LEAGUE TENNIS.

(Mr. Gegg) 1

(Mr. Kremler)

Mr. Barady's. Morning Glory, 191b.

6

G

3

#

Mr. T. F. Hough's Maggiz, 1521b.

'10

Mr. Lua't. Marte,, 143 Th

6

7

7

4

4

B

56

$4

In the "A" Division of the Hongkong League Tennis, the C. R. O. beat the H Cat Causeway Bay on Saturday by

36.

(Mr. Bartoo) 3: Also ran-Mr. Reid's Loubtful (Mr." Reid): Mr. G. and G.'s Second Violin (Mr. Knoi); and Mr. H. H. L. Dawbig-› gin's Huntsman (bir. Sutton),

Won by a length, neck between

second and third.

Time:1min., 18 -tees

Cash Sweep: Winning No. 157, 4410.20 147, $117.2099, 18.60.

Pari-mutnel: Winner, 822.40 ; I, #7.00

2. $6.80;3, $7.30.

GYMKHANA STAKES.-One mile.

Marks Previously Exrted. Sauftbox** Windsor Dahlia Brown Mouse...

Cat. 1461b. (bir. Sutton) L

(Mr. Barton)

27 ames to S2. The same team also Mr. Toarer' 'Siamese played the U. S. R. C. at King's Park! yesterday and beat them by 63 games Mr. Gonhead's Sandbor, 18115. to In the "B" Division, the Taikoo team, | Hr. 0. and G.'s Brown Blouse, 1811'5 bean the Wigwam Club by 1 games to $8. The Civil Service best club Recreio by 60 games to 39 and the 0. R.." team beat the U. S. P. C. B tea by 64 games to 33.

complete vindication of himself and Mr. BONAR Law from any intention to mislead the House or the nation, and to all appearances the statements which the General challenged 80 Urbanek was immediately called, and and a constable near by arrested the who are willing to help in meeting thi

Dr. Yeung Tin Oi from Canton has gone to Shiu Kwan to organize relief work, taking with him a force to help in this work. Also Dr. Beddoe, of the Baptist Mimion at Ying-tak, has gone up to render all the assistance he can. He is working with Dr. Plan Yun Nye, who has a hospital at. Shin Kwen, to help

In the Junior League, the K.C.C. "O" team lost to . Stephen's College by 43 meet the pressing demands of the suffer- her room in darkness. She got up and ing soldiers. Great numbers of the games to 78: the Indias School beat the the Chinese .M.C.A. beat the Qas0's was lighting the lamp when defendant wounded are pouring into Shiu Kwan, 67th o. R.G.. or 76 axmer to 24 and rushed past her into the verandah and and the doctors are doing what they college by 31 games to 48. The U. R. C. into the street by sliding down the can to care for them. All hospitals at team beat the MB.. team by 33 drain pipe. She called out "thief, Shiu Kwan are overflowing, and all

revolver was lying at his side. Dr.

late in the day were based on informas found that death hat been instantaneous, tion from the most authoritative the revolver having been placed close! sources. The PRIME MINISTER'S to the heart. Mr. Sweetingham leavea a atatement is, of course, an ex-parte wife and two small children for whom statement. General MAURICE has the greatest sympathy is felt. not yet had an opportanity of replying, and some tribunal-1

י

SOCIAL AND PERSONALL

[

assume charge of the consulate."

montbe.

418 sort of Court of Fionour "-seems

Mons. H. Moet, French Consul necessary to examine both the allega- tion and the reply, by an exhaustive Gezeral at Yokohama, has left for France, independent inquiry. Clearly there and will retire from the consular service. Tunisiel by Public Auction, is gone misunderstanding, and it does M. Guerin, French Consul at Seoul, is cot seen from the Premier's state-to succeed him. Meanwhile, M. Valen- ment that either he or Mr. Boxar✈ tini, Vice-Consul is Yokohams will Law can be held responsible for ik Ele dealt with each accusation in

Mrs. F. Cook died early at Shang- a way that completely turned the hai last week after an illers of three She is survived by her tables on General MAURICE. One gallant General accused the Premier husband Captain Cook of Arkell and | Douglas, and formerly of the United of "bluffing" the House, but the vote States army, and two sons Frank and showed the House to be satisfied

Murray who are in the Philippine that if any misstatements have beon Islands. made in this unhappy controversy, the responsibility rests with General MAURICE, or the Department he antil lately controlled, and that for the statements made they had the cerning War strongest, possible authority. That advertised. One of the best answers is the only conclusion to be drawn received is appended from the vote taken on Mr. AsquiTa's motion for the appointment of Select Committee of the House at Commons to investigate the 420 accusations, For his breach of the

King's Regulations the Army Counci has placed General Mauric■ - 00 retired play-a penalty which appearE

A variety of o-coloured and 3-coloured Vases and Plates. Jars, Bowls, Blue and Eite Vases and Figures, etc., Jadestone

Screens,

Also

A few Silver Inlaid Vases.

This stock has recently arrived from -the North and will be solt mainly with- out reserve and includes pieces from the Sung, Bon. Yuen, Ming, Kanghi, Yurg ching, and Kienling Periods.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue). On View from Thursday the 16th inst. Tis:Cash..

HUGHES & HOUGH,

ductionsari. -Hongkong, May 13, 1918.

(Continued on Page 3.)

A. TACK & Co. surprisingly light. General MAURica

A Consignment of

evidently anticipated when he wrote the letter that its publication would involve the sacrifice of his Inture

KODAKS AND FILMS career as a soldier. Presumably

Just received by the "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA." 26, Des Vœux Road Central

THE CALENDAR.

fan

General. MAURIon has a reply to make to the Prime Minister's declara- tions, and we suppose that in order to give the General and those who feel that ha mast have strong is the fullest opportunity to present it, the Government will proceed to set up the tribunal they contemplated, cenium," Earzer Road, by Mr. Gen. F.especially as the PRIME MINISTER

Lammert.

was charged in the House with 16 Frawley Co open at the Theatre- Royal, Play The House of Glassblaffing" If General MAURICE is

GENERAL, MEMORANDA.

MEMOS. 'FÖR TOMORROW.

3pm.-Sale by auction of

WEDxMDAY, May 15:4

unable to substantiate his charges

to the satisfaction of two of Ha $45 pm Auction of Household Majesty's Judges then wɔ may Furniture at Tusculum, Barker expect to learn that the amende Road, The Peak

| honourable, which will in the circam- stances be due, will be immediately forthcoming. It must be very dis- coraging and risco rtingfor PRIME MINIS pankibilities

9.15 p.m-Frawley C at the Theatre, THURSDAY, May 18

1:30 pm. xtraordináry General Meet- Ing of Membersof Hongking Club. FRIDAY, MAY ajuda

11The Chica Borneo Co.Ltd.

annual menting "Noon - Canton Insuranos Office, Ltd.

Annual meeting (2)

od with em

THE WAR BOND DRAWING.

A few weeks ago thres questions cOD.

Bond tickets

Amores A.

werd

Ten little band tickets, all of them

were mine,

One of them I gave away, then

there were nine.

Nine little bond tickets fall into the

grate,

A live cinder dropped on one, then

there were sight,

Eight little bond tickets prayed for

fuck to heav'n,

defendant.

Mr. Wood sentenced the defendat to three months' hard labour.

A, YOUNG THLEF."

needs of these wounded men, are Ending plenty to do

THE WHOLE NORTH RIVER. BECTION IN

A STATE OF TERROR.

Alarming reporta are coming from A Chineis lad was charged befors Ying-tak, some afty miles south of Mr. Dyer Ball with the theft of Shit Kwan, mying that the people ara quantity of jewellery valued at $127, in a state of constant fear. The coolies and another Chinese was charged with are afraid to come to town as the soldiers snatch them up and take them receiving the stolen property.

Inspector Terrett said the lad was away for the army. Practically all employed as a servant to Miss Roze work has stopped.

THE RED CROSS DRIVE. IN CANTON." Ferreirs, of 9 Belilice Terraca. The

The American Red Cross Society in robbery took place between the 6th of March and the 6th instant, and it was not discovered until Friday last. The Canton is seeking to enroll 100,000 the Police were informed. Sergeant Chinese members of the American Cockle raided the lad's house and Red Cross. in South China and the boy then admitted the theft of the jewellery and said he had sold the articles to the other defendant who was a shopkeeper in Circular Street.

Mr. R. Mattingly appeared for the defence of the shopkeeper.

raise $100,000. The Drive is to be inaugurated on the 23rd inst, and completed by the 28th or 29th. The Chinese officiala and leading citizens are

games to 47.

1 DIVISION.

|

(Kr.

Kroll Also ran-Sir Paul's Windsor Dahlia (Mr. Geige); and Mr. H. B. L. Dowbig- gin's Churchman (Mr. Kremer

Won by a length, a neck between second and third.

Time: 2min.. 10 1-5secs. ". Cash Sweep: Winning No. 131, #541.10;

Pari-mutuel: Wiener, $50.60;. 1,

70 8154.00: 47. $77.30, $11.50; 2, $6.80.-

Cass HANAPA" Class. Three-

'quarter-mile.

Mr. Stavon' Catford (lato Gentle Cat)

15915. ...................

Mr. Kooll) I

Mr. Dryasdust's The Spec, 156th.

(Mr. Barton) | Ms. T. F. Hough's Cadzow's Weif

(Mr. Kremer)" Alaran:Sir Ellis Kadooria's Essex ..e 5 Chief (Mr Button

The University A team lost to Clab | de Recrin A by 13 games on the

former's ground. Brayabay and Redmond best

vanovich and Pinns... Brayshay and Redmond best

Lopes and Lopes ... | Brayshay and Redmond best

3iarques and Tratovich Choa Sin Kah and Lim Keng Tim

lost to Frapovich and Pinna Choa Sin Kah and Lim Keng Tim

lost to Lopes and Lopes ... Choa Sin Kan and Lim Keng Tim

lost to Marqu

·

Won easily by Eve lengths. Time: 1 miz., 35, 1·58ec3.4 Cash Sweep: Winning No. 173, #89710; 478, 817/180; 66. 885.30.

Pari-mafuel: Winner: 80.00; E. $5.00, 3-8, 35 10..

Chan Hing Ching lost to Ivanovich and Pinza 3 S Gittings and Chan Ming Ching

47 lost to Lopes and Lopea... Gittings and Chan Ming Ching

lost to Marques and Yvanorioli 3-8

Cuttings beroes and Tranovich 5-6 VICTORIA CROSS COMPETITION-Competi

43---16

THE ECONOMIC POSITION OF JAPAN.

-

FINANCE MINISTER'S REVIEW:

His Worship remanded the case unsil taking considerable interest in the Finance, addressing 800 bankers sasemi

enterprise. Several Americans are active in bringing this effort to a haPPY

next Friday, fixing bail on the shop. keeper on the sum of $200. The boy was left in the custody of the Folice.

THE CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY.

PIXING, April 27,

cobsummation.

CORRESPONDENCE.

HONGKONG.

tors galloped up under fire, over, a low hardle. Lifted dummies, ruperating wounded soldiers, on to their saddles, and married them back to the winning- post

Mr. Roderick Burton & Mr. J. Gibb

Mr. J. A. Ridgway

Other competitors ware Messer W. Morrison, R B. Reid, F. Sutton, Fisher, T. W. Doyle, and 3. Lauch: Cash Sweep Winning No. $824:47, 165, $179,40 + 165, $89.20,

Fari-mutuel Winner, $15.40; 1, 86.80; 2. 324.40; 3, $17.10.

ter-mile

Mr. Shods, the Japanese Minister of C18 HANDICAP.--B Class. Three-quar bled at Oks on the 1st inst. from all ir. J. A. Hidgway's Ridgeway, 165lb. the cities and districts of south-western Japan, reviewed the present, ecopamis Mr. Thomas' Glorious Perth, 1501b. conditions in Japan, which, be said, differ

(Mr. Suttos)

Mir. Berton)

ed from those of last year, particularly Mr. G. and G.'s Second Violin, 155lb. with regard to foreign trade, in which last year the excess of exports. cur-

of

(Mr. Dayla) 3

Also ran:-Mr. Harady's Morning Glory

1(Mr

LD Church-

Camford (late Camouflage), which had held the lead collapsed in the straight. *pparently from emp

Imin., S7 3-secs. Won by a length.

the first three-sad-a-half months (Mr. Morrison); Mr. Stares Camford ( anoanted to Yen 137 milions, whoeas Knoll): Mr. H. B. 1. Dowbiggin's THE UNLIGHTED APPROACHES TO this year for the same period the excess man (Mr. Kramer);

exports was only Yen 9 millions, bat he pointed out that the total volume of foreign commerce this year was on 903 ions for the same period, wheresa last year it totalled Yer 673 millions.

This increase was due to the great stride in imports, notably cotton, iron, steat, wool, ur: caker and machinery, all of which were essentials in the develop Therefore ment of Japan's industries

Router's Agency is in receipt of the following communication from the Russian Legation with reference to the [To the Editor of the “CHINA MAIL" question of the present management of the Chinese Eistam Railway, which DEAR SIR-All the merchant vessel. har lately been under the consideration masters are deeply concerned as to why of the competent Russian and Chinese all the lights within about 30 miles of authorities:

The contract for the construction of the Hongkong are not lit. Chinese Eastern Raïway 1896 provides

Surely, sir, they should know the for a board of directora to manage its reason why. They willingly admit it is affairi, reziding either in Petrograd or

an ancient law, but, air, so many ancient in Faking In view of the present con: laws have now been torn up ditions in Russia the railway has severed

Cash Sweep: Winning No. 145, #884.50; 102, $187.00-69, 893.50.

Pari-mutuel Winner, #15.70; 1, $6.50;. 2, 37.20; 3, $14.00.

"Mr. Bisves' Catford (late Gentle Cat), he was of opinion that the trade tent HANDICAP,--One and a quarter mile. oney was favourable and healthy..

diHealt for

1401 b.....................(Mr. Knoll) Future changes - were

(Mr. Barton) anyone to forecast, bat he did not believe Mr. G. and G.'s Brown Mouse, 152b the War would terminate in the near future and consequently they must Mr. Lux's Anticipation, 146lb, expect that Japan would be affected

its connection with Petrograd and the It cannot be to trap the enemy, as car question of the sleation of a new local tramps work their way within a more and more by the conditions arising From the War, but he saw no reason for But the angels 'collared ons, then considered. A meeting of the share the night and in all weathers. Why develop the industrial resources of the)

there were seven,

Seven little bond tickets with

chits did mix.

my

And one reached the Compradors

then there were six.

Six little boud tickets nsw St. George

Arrive, bu

there were frÄ.

Five little boad tickets mod to

wedge a door,..

board of directors in Faking had to be few miles of Hongkong at all bours of

holders of the railway, among whom

T

dismay. He urged the bankars to belp

nation

(Mr. Kremer); 4. Also ran -Sir Ellis Radoorie's Essex Chief (Mr. Sutton)

Time: Smin-, 48 1-6seca. Won by a length, three lengths be tween second and third

Cash Sweep :: Winning No.124, #342.60; 7 $13.602, 391.80

Pari-mutuel Winner. 10.30; 1; #7.10;

2

The Minister of Finance said that he expected that the economic competition after the War would be very keen. although the helligerents had "spent over Yen 16 000 millions in war funds. HAMICAP. From the two mile post their successful management of their once round and into Mal frances would enable them to come out Mr. Soares Black Cat, 159lb

(Mr. Gegg) L Fookskill, 15116.

Button)

of the War without heavy.exhaustion,

the Russo-Asiatic Bank occupies the Because there is always ringing in the first place, was accordingly held at the era of every British seaman, Get on Russo-Asiatio Bank to-day, April 27, with the war and no d nonsense.” Mr. Ko Chung-hai, civil governor of If slow and almost unmanageable Kizia, having previously been appointed President of the Russo-Chinese Society real can do the above, what is to of the Chinese Eastern Railway by the prevent the enemy doing the sama One of them the Dragon got, then Chinese Government in fulfilment of the

Out in this part of the world it seems hence their recuperation would bo com Mr. Dryasdust's above mentioned contract, the following board of directors, this can be vila kid glore way to go about treklingeriewing the internal economic situs Mr. Reid's Doubtful, 1491b, con Russians and Chinese), was elected the enemy. Buck up, Hongkong; show tion in Japan, Mr. Shoda referred to Also ran Blank's Green Cloth the greatly advanced price of com- (Mr. Barton); Mr. Cottayer's Ploughed

anfield (Mr. Knoll); and Mr. Laura Marne st to-day's meeting: Lieut. General your light nail your colour to the modities which according to Horvath, scting vice-president and

Time: Zrim Ibsces mast and stand by your seamen don't investigation made by the Bank of (Mr. Kreiner).

Japan, averages 82 per cent, 20 generalmanager, Vice-Admiral Koltebak, fator, Oustraugoff, Count, Zezieraky, Mr. do the ostrich.stust

Cash Sweep: Winning No. 261, 8779:10- Konovalof, Mr. Yen Shih-ching and A scaman never expects consideration

30 8222.60; 155, $111.30.

Pari-moutcal: Winner: 18; 1; 1647′′ then Mr. Sisits, members. Mr. Puttloff, who his lot is to hear the burden of Red

37.50; 3, 898- was on the former board, remains a member of the new board.

Tape, unobs and penalties, and, he has This election will allow of the to bear aosing columns in the news solution of many questions which the

Where ons was squashed to nothing,

then there were four,?«

Four little bond tickets all his

did sse.

One of them skedaddled of Three little bond tickets at

did boo,

there were three.

there were two,

gas

News has been received in Shanghai of the death of a very old and popular resident of the settlement--Mr. Tom Pemberton, for 4 years with the firm of Messrs. Whislook and Co. Tho

The officials were as followsZA Patrons: His Excellency Sir F. H

General Ventri, V

One of them abe swallowed up, thenocal administration of the railway in Paper about our splendid barocs who deceased was about 75 years of age and lay M. and His Excellency Major Two little hond tickets when the not. empowered to decide one. It go down to the sea in hips. Some He left Shanghai for home eleven year Hongkong Jockey Club (ex-ofico), Hon

wheel bad spiza

Committes: The Stewards of the

MAN Mr. David Landale, Mesara" HE P.

White D M. Bou, J Gibb, CE Blason, Dr. Forsyth and Captain Cassele

Judge Mr. D, M. Rowe Handicapper : :: Mr. D. M. Foss.. Etarter Mosca EJ. Gedge and P. M. Hodgo

died in England on the 18th March last. constitutes a valuable asset in the day he may ses colume about those ago regular operation of the milway, the strategists who send hiss there, i One of them had all the lock, so I financial and working prospects of which

had won.

It no notice is taken regarding the have remained not only hopeful but is more than one instance, unexpectedly many appeals on this same subject," in One little bond ticket brings bonde aatiafactory through the most difficult official quarters ye trust. that the British

Chamber of Commerce will period of its existence. The railway tostrate the Hung

not only able to face the autonomous seamen in their earn position it occupies now

Answer B

Fillet all the bends rezsiz

but Tamain, the chiefstr mer for

on with the WEC

Give tr

commercial and industrial devel

of Northern Macohuria. -

the

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