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POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 4th December.

BEFORE ME. HAZELAND,

HIS-WORMIT AN A PEACEMAKER.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5TH, 1900)

A. S. WATSON AND CO., LIMITED. ( in oxamining those heaps of stones and rubbish

LATE TELEGRAMS.

NEWS TIA CEYLON.

CABLE CONNECTION OF THE PHILIPPINES AND THE

t U. S. A.

The United States Government transport Burnside, la charge of Major C. W. Brooka, with Captain Latham as Navigating Officer,

Yesterday at noon su extraordinary general wooting of shareholders in the above company was held at the Company's Office, Queen's Road Central, Mr. Hart Back presided, and there were also present, Mesura. C. Ewers (seerotary), . Murray Bain, J. S. Hagor, J. A. Tarrant, E. H. Joseph, and W. E. Clement,

The SECRETARY TEMÌ the notice convening them sprang up plants, which in due time were portant, as it included 29 artilleriets and Burnside was a Spanish vessel captured in the the moeting.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

London, 12th November, The transport Canada is being prepared at

The batch of prisoners at Bothaville is in elaborate dockhouse is being built.

chels.

C. J. Gonsalves, a clerk in the Hongkong (solicitor to the company), A H. Muacel great heaps of stone were romoved, for Cape Town to bring Lord Roberts loine, An ¦ arrived at Colombo from New York on her way

aul Shanghai Bank, summoned Aduo Sears, of 9, Richand Road. A erous bufumons had boon taken out by Shares, who hurl sunosed Gonsalves for using alusive and insalling lon- gungo towards hin

to the

war

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 354.

CHINA SEA.

TIENTSIN DISTRICT. SHAN-HAI-KUAN TEMPORARY

LIGHT.

HIS Light was exhibited for the first time

sunset on dhe 5th instant.

at

Mr. Gadge appeared for Gonsalves aud Mr.3ng has been called, as stated in the notice 1086 must have lain hidden in the earth for centuries. He had no official reception; but the crowds American firm the Safoty Inonlated Wire | Aixth Order, showing a fixed white light.

flang out of the mine in days of old--it was found that most of It contained ore, the pre- sence of which bod never before been suspected, but which was sufficient in amount to make it Worth while submitting the refuse to a process that would extract the latent wall. So the were taken away, from the ground beneath melting or some such process, and when they covered with beautiful small yellow poppies

London, 18th November, of a kind not previously known to gardanors,

Sir Roivors Buller has arrived in London. The CHAIRMAN said-Gentlemen, this meet. It was supposed that the seed of the flowers read, for the purpose of adopting certain now

May it not be like this with China In her gathered at Waterlod Station to bid farewell to Grist for Feares

boson have long lain dormant the seeds of what is Australian Federation Contingunt, reeng His Worship said he had been thinking over regulations, a draft copy of which has been

wo call progress, which have been kept fromised him, and gave an ovation. thin the

The question was whether it open to your inspection in the Company's ico was not desirable in a case of this sort-ins since the 24th November. These new ragula.

of it and sinusive language that the tion do not in any way affect the clauses com garminating by the amperinoumbent, weight of tained in the original Articles of Association solves some ore worth extasting-must he parties thould endeavour to come to a settle-

1 very great pity to have which define the objects of the Company, nor refined in order to be preserved, and must be mel. It wue in open court. He thought thore parts of the Articles which would have uplifted in order to enable the flowers of tra dirty fav it was cosinalds that If possible the parties been inchided in the Memorandum of Asparity, and happiness to flourish in the land

sociation, if

Two of the heaviest rubbish heaps that crash separate Mourorandum had been Blr, Ged Your Worship means that either registered. The reson why now Articles of dora the esso progress ars iganes and Association are required is that certam changes prejudice. I trust that the Conference we have side should withday their allegation.

are considered necessary from the old articles His Worship-Y. I think it is desirable. Which were drawn up in 1885, when the manage. Just hold may prove of some use in removing Tranavani in compelling many to apply for meation. This will be used to conuoct the

should come to a settinent.

kimply throw it out as a nggostion. Wir wig and ir. Geist retired for a fewmont of the Company was yested solely in your mintas, and on their return,

Bir trist suid the parties in this case had met ingether and hul mutually agreed to with the awon with his Wor #hip's permission. His friend and himself al quite agreed with the arrangement mada- that was, both parties withdrew their s moses, and they had both expressed mutual There for anything which haul occurred and which holled . u

the disturbance which had

taken place but ween the two.

His Warship-1 think that is a very oxoel. Ient arrangement. I all allow the summonses

to be withdraw.

Mr. Gedge mid there was a little further ar angement and perhaps it would be as well it should be mentioned in open court.

them.

which-while they may contain in them./. Aholice patrol has boon çaptared at Petrus on board only a portion of the machinery re-

EUROPEAN FRAYS IN

SHANGHAL

The illuminating apparatus is Dioptrio, of the The Lighthouse is placed on the outer bastion of the Great Wall immediately below the Pagoda on the No. 1 Fort, and the Light, which is elevated & fcot alsovo ena level, shall be visible,

Philippines with a vast quantity of calle to eonnect the Islands with the Statos. The with the U, S. A. She,loft New York on September 26th with 350 miles, of deep ess cable--the first deep a cable made by an Cable Co.), and costing about 1,500 a mile- and 250 miles of inshore cable, and the usual appliances for cable laying. The Burnside has quired for cable laying, as she is expected to take the machinery as the U.S. transpers in clear weather, at a distance of 10 nantical Hooker which was

of cable and height. chinery on board. The Burnside has beon commissioned to take cut a very large quantity to lake of cable from New York, but was only abis on the present voyage the portion different islands of the Philippines with Maule, the work being expected to inst till about April, whon she will return to New York to take the ravaninder of the caule on board, and this will be used in conneting Manila with Honekalu

Gogoral Rundle has bad several skizinishes in the Harrismith district.

It is believed that General Bettie has been Philippines with contly wrecked in the heavily engaged near Kimberley.

General Douglas has occupied Ventersdorp, the Boer supply lase.

The delay in the return of Uitlanders, to the

ruliet.

Loudon, 14th November. Private Bisdos, of the Tasmania Costiagent, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for resen- ing a wounded ofEcor is the Transval

London, 15th November.

late general maneger, Mr. John D. Humphreys. For instance, the old articles Ul not give us power to appoint a Consulting Committer, i course which we are desirous of taking. The

General Boyès, with a convoy, was ipod al principal changes between the oil articles and the now articles, which we are now considering, are:

The disgraceful conduct of sailors of various the way from Ladysmith to Standerton, and The remuneration of the General Managers, tha

London, 18th November. increase in the number of qualification shares tionalities in the streets of Hougkong during lost three killed.

the past few days appears to have been a re-

Do Filliors, who was expelled from Griqua necessary to be hold by the General Managers, petition on a smaller zuals of the operations of the change in the working of the Londo Agency, and the appointment of a Consulting French bluejackets in Shanghai on Monday, is riding Donglus and Campbell districts

wock last. It a; purs that early in the ran in Cape Colony.

A National Committee is being formed to Committen. These changes are dealt with ing of that day the Franch sokliers of

London, 17th November. paragraphs 80, 81, 82, and 57 respectively. The theth Regineul of Infanterie de la Marin, entertain the Colonial Contingents, ir Jonnary other iterations made are not important and

The arrangements for Mr. Krager's rousp consist mainly of the substitution of the name after a struggle with some British sailors in of Jolm D. Humphreys and Son, the present the Broadway, marched to the Garden Bridge general maungers, for that of John David

of a Nationalist Anti-Semite demonstration.

The Hon. Miss Roberts is now out of danger. GENERAL NEWS.

and Saz Francisco, thus completing coomusi. vation with the States

MANCHESTER CHAMRER OF

COMMERCE.

At the quarterly meeting on 31st October. I'resident (Mr. John Thomson) referred, Lo of the Manchester Chamber of Conures the the crisis in Chica and other matters which of Directors. In the course of his remarksho sail:-

actions for damages which were peading had Humphwys, the late general manager, where tying their long sword-bayonets and de- tion at Marseilles are assuming the character have been engaging the attention of the Board

also becu withnissen.

His Worship-I nin very glad.

The

WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF CHEA Lui Cheung, dewcribed as a shopkeeper, was bronglab up on reand clarged with robbery within the jurisdiction of the Chinese Empire, The value of the goods stolon is stated to be

6,430 feede

for, defended.

same town.

a

The hearing was adjourned for twenty-four

hours.

BEFORE MI. KEMP.

A COWARDLY ASSAULT.

A private in the R.W.F, with three others not in custody, was charged with assaulting a Preach aitor named Louis Papia.

LADY BLAKE AT THE WOMAN'S

CONFERENCE, SHANGHAI,

The closing nikdress delivered by Lady Make at the final mixed meeting on the Woman's Conference, Shanghai, on Friday week, is pab- lished in the N-C. Daily Nets. Lady Blake suid

within their rosch."

Two civilians made a capture of one man at the corner of Poking Eoad and the Bund Another was captured by two Sikh policomon and taken to the Hongkow Police Station. Two men were taken by Sikhs opposite the Shang hai Club while attempting to enter French Town, and one man was taken by the French police and some civilisus to the Contral Police Station of that settlement.

THE MAHARAJAH OF PATIALA'S DEATH.

Calcutta, 11th November,

THE ARMY REFORM SCHEME.

London, 19th Noromber The Daily Mail ways that the Army Reform scheme operates early next year, and fant font months will be devoted to Company Training, including Scouting and Field Engineering, four months to Battalion Manoeuvres, and two to tion will be largely increased, and an extra Groud Manoacres. The allowance of ammuni- musketry certificate will be necessary for pro- motion of officers,

Loudon, 15th November. Lord George Hamilton, spanking st Acton, said it was not easy to recast the old-established and respected Army system. The process of reform would be slow, bat the Government earnestly desired to do all they could.

INDIAN INDIGO AND GERMAN COMPETITION.

London, 13th November.

muilos.

The Light is hoisted on a mast 38 feet in The mast and lightkeepers hut, and the Approximate position :-

Latitude parapet of the instion are painted white.

Longitude

-39° 58′ 00′′ N. ..119 48 4" E.

By Orilor of the Inspector, General Customs.

A. M. BISBEE,

Coast Inspector.

of

(8003

Coast Inspector's Office. Shanghai, 22nd November, 1900, Imperial Maritime Customs.

NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 955.

CHINA SEA.

TIENTSIN DISTRICT. CHIN-WANG TAO TEMPORARY LIGHT.

At our last quarterly meeting you were in IIS Light was exhibited for the fret time

atenuset on the 15th instant, formed that the Board of Trede had undertaken

The laminating apparatusis Dioptric Group to arrange for a conference between representa- tives of the Chamber and of the Glasgow Cham-occulting of the Sixth Order, showing a fixed ber and the Scottish Dyers, in order to secure white light varied by two sclipses every twenty

of the

a

Light...

Belipau Light... Edipso

and so on.

14 seconds

The Lighthouse is placed uear the South- western extremity of the bluff at Chin-wang-tao. sea level, should be visallo, in clear weather, at and the Light, which is elevated 87 fout abern a distance of 10 nautical miles.

The Light is hoisted on a mast 38 feet in height.

The mast and lightkeepers hat are painted white.

Approximate position

Latitudo Longitude

39° 54' 50" N. 119° 38' 00" E. By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

A. M. BISBEE,

Coast Inspector. Imperial Maritime Customs,

Coast Inspector's Offico, Shanghai, 22nd November, 1990.

the poties. There they mut a blujacket the from Horntone whom they mauled cou- such charges are necessary. I think, gentle- men, that the revised Articles of Association siderably, and proceeding along the Bund now before you will ho,found under the existing one of them rushed at a foreiga gentleman altered conditions of the working of the on and kicked him. The gentleman then closed over the Gurdon Bridge into the Soochow Creak. The others went along the Bund, The Chief Secretary of the Punjab Govern-niformity of aelou in making up dyi yarns. seconds, thus:- Fany to be more useful and mere practical than and with a couple of blows kocked the soldier the old articles, and alsinore profitable to the Company's interests generally. Before proceed stabbing right and left when interfered with: ment has arrived at Patiala. The Patial Club At the request of the Board of Trasto wo have ing to move the adoption of the new Articles

the abdomen, necessitating removal to the hes and such-like Clubs will be abolished, and the bring fore such a conference, and we expect Mr. F. J. Baddeley, Dejnity Superintendent of Istull be pleased to answer any question refor. Ons Sikh constable received a severo thrust in has been closed, and the Cricket, Pale, Chess, submitted a statement of the points we desire to Aeting in harmony with the China Associa Police, presecuted, and Mr. J. F. Resce, solici-ring to them.

There being no questions the CHAIRMAN pital, where he lies in a procurious condition, numbers dispersad. Hearne and Brockveli will soon to hear that a meeting is to be called.

we have addressed a letter to Lord Salisbury Evidenco was led by the complainants-proposed:-That the Regulations approved by Another Sith constable was attacked and knock-be sent home, and will have their expenses paid. two brothers, owners of a piece goods shop this meeting and for the purposes of entities olas. A foreigner who happened to be The Maburajah's racing polo, a piraticking tion and the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, tion subscribed by the General Managers be passing in a riksha, stopped and attempted his stables, comprising over five hundret horses,

trade with China to the industries of this dis- at Au Fuk Kai-to the effect that on

and the same are hereby approved. And that rescue, but was rewarded with a rap on the head, will, noder Government authority, be sold, representing the immense importance of the trict, and urging hina, in view of the questions the morning of the first October their

o'clock the same evening the Frenchmen tried racing stablo.

which may arise from the conflicting interests premises were attacked by a crowd of Chinese such Ergulations be and they are hereby adopt which stretched hins half-conscious About ten Kone Sahih will be free to keep up his or

to storm the Hougkew Coffee House. A British

European Poors and from the insurrec wh shouted, "Kill the concerts. The co-ed as the Regulations of the Company to the

tion which Bus broken ons in the southern pro plainants had been Christians for a number of exclusion of all existing Regulations the roof"

Mr. MURRAY BAINI have great pleasure saller on coming to the door at the beginning of the trouble with a billiard eo in his hand

special mission bouded by years. The door was broken in, and defendant

carrying in his land & Gre-attn. He in seconding the resolution, the object of which had the top of it shorn off and recrived a thrust

vines, to send out The

diplomatist of the first rank. Shortly after proceeded to pot the drop and carried away is to introduce these changes in the regulations. In the right shanidor from a bayonet.

The resolution was carried. large quantity of silk and satin goods. The

The CHAIKHAN-There will be a confirmadospara does then wont through the central

the despatel of this lotter, which has been

Complainants al knosti the defondant for two

Power and Great Britain bind themselvos to or three years. He was a shopkeeper in the tory meeting of which you will receive dne division of the Settlement attacking the police

acknowledged by Lord Salisbury, an agranent notice. I thank you very much for your stin-numbers and assaulting all civilians coming

with Germany was announced by which that seok an eqtal commercial opportunity for all, to make no fresh territorial aequisition in China, dance.

and in the event of the action of any other nation making it necessary to reconsider this position, then to consult together before taking thy new step. It seems likely at least wo this agreement, and that thus the policy of the hopo-that the oiler Powers may adhere to "open door" to trado and of all equal treatment for the commerce of all may be again emphati- cally declared to be the aim of all the Eampean nations General satisfaction seems to be felt at tory will be intact should make it easier for the Chinese to meet the demands of the Powers by the punishment of those who have takon a leading part in the recent outrages and mas- sacres, by pecuniary compensation to the re- London, 13th November. iatives of those who have been murdered, and by the due faliment of treaty obligations. After considering judicial decisions with re- ference to the rate of interest in calculating the At the same time it must be admitted that Peninsula Railway, the Governor of the Bank ticus with China and fresh complications may the rate at any moment arise. The telegrams from annanity for the purchase of the Great Indian very little progress is apparent in the nogetin of England has resuired to adhero

Chius that appear in the newspapers are of 22-17-0 per cent, previously fired.

a very unreliable character. For example, a telegram was published the other day in which it was stated that China proposed to pay forty millions sterling as compensation; but no one would attach the slightest importance to such who has had any experience of Chinese affairs a statement. Fer the present our trade with that market is practically at a standstill. The large stocks of goods in Shanghai remain for the most part unsold, or if sold, undelivered to the native buyers, and shipments from this side are held back or reduced to the smallest possible compass. Under the most favourable conditions we expect very little business from that quarter for some months yet, although it is not improbable that when confidence is restored a large demand may come from up Confidence, however, can hardly be restored for some time.. country, where stocka mast now be very small

The complainant deposed that shortly after nine o'clock on Monday night lac was going to his ship, when he was assaulted by two soldiers and two anilors, amongst them the defendant. Complainant attempted to run away, but was knocked down. A policeman witnessed the as sauit, and took the defendant in charge.

By defendant-Accused was one of those who run after complainant.

who

Iuspoetor Warnoak alated in evidence that near Jubilen Street he heard a disturbance, and, proceeding in its direction, saw two soldiers twe bloejackets striking at complainant, aeloadout go in front sou brook him was trying to get away. He saw the down with a blow. Witness seized the de- fendaut by the arm, bat he broke away and bolted, pursued by witness, eventually being rescured by one of the military police. He was sure of the identity of the defendant; witnese was only about fifteen yards off, and there was an electric lamp close by.

Defendant said he was coming down the street when he saw complainant running. Defendant stopped him, throwing him down.

The magistrate found the charge proven, and imposed a penalty of three dollars or ten days hard labour. The fine was paid.

STEALING AN OLD WOMEN'S CHOW.

THE CHINA STATION.

thanks, namely for having come up here to have unuffray," the Daily News Eutes, "was notan Planters are not men to be frightened by bluff this agreement. The assurance that their terri.

PURCHASE OF GREAT INDIAN PENINSULA RAILWAY.

Ths N. C. Dcity News is informed that in all

A member of the London Indigo Association, probability about sight foreigners were injured, I thank you all most heartily for passing amore or less seriously, in these disgracefal affairs, is a letter to the Times, says that the Behar attack on the part of the French like the advice given by the manager of the vote of thanks to me for un act that needed no

On Sunday evening there was an Ludwigshafen Factory, in his speech at Berlin the privilege and pleasure of learning so mach soldiers." that is new and interesting to me, and, I hope altercation in the Soochow Road between last week. I may add, of having made some new friends couple of French soldiers and three British amongst you all. We have now concluded the sailors. What caused this quarrel is not very consideration of the subjects that were selected clear, but it seems that one of the French soldiers for discussion at this conferes ce on the Home get away, and the sailors got the other one Life of Chiness Women. We have all, I am down, took away his bayonet with his scabbard, sure, been keenly interested in the excellent and prodded him with it, scabbard and all; and Everything is being done by the French been favoured, containing so much informa-nathorities, Captain Nient of the French papers and addresses with which we have otherwise maltreated him.

vast Empire,

bruiser Paecal being in supreme command, tion from all parts of this that must have been now to many of us.

of the disturbance on Monday night, and the I regret to find that the lot of Chinese to find out and punish the men who were guilty women-pecially of the lower classes-appears French soldiers are confined to barracks mean. en closer observation even a less agrorable one than I had thought. The hard fate of so many while. The question of side arms has been con of the slave-girls, for example, must excite the sidered, but it appears that the German com pity and syarpathy of all men and women not mandant will not consent on any account to his altogether selfishly insensible to sufferings from men going on leave without their side arms and which they are exempt. But while we have revolvers, though the Bettlements cannot poss been gazing on a good deal of the darker side of sthly be considered an enemy's country, the lives of the women and girls of Chine, we must not forget that shadows cannot exist without light, so there must be a bright THE SINGAPORE WIFE-SHOOT-JOUE side in life for many Chinese women, and some of the papers road have shown us that

no small number of Chinese ladies, indepen

ING CASE.

DELGIAN INTENTIONS IN CHINA,

London, 15th November. During a debate in the Belgium Chamber the Foreign Minister said that Belgium may squire land at Tientsin and elsewhere, but no military action was contemplated.

AMERICAN BANK FOR INDIA.

London, 16th November.. Mr. Bark, Congresman of Philadelphia, has sailed for Calcutta with a view to establishing an American book there. TRERIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN FRANCE.

London, 16th November.

STRATHCONA'S HORE

London, 16th November. Canada has decided that Stratheons's Horse shall be a permanent regiment, as a nuciens of a mounted Infantry Corps for service in the North-West

LORD

The new Spsuish Prime Minister, General native of the Philippines He was born in Ascarraga, the I&U. Exprese records, is a

his mother a Tegal, Indian. He was educated in Madrid, and went to Cuba, where he married siderable property in Manila.

plantor's daughter. The Premier owns con

This Paris Madrid Express train has been derailed near Bayonne. Seventeen passengers Aucid unemployed French seaman was brought

were killed, including the Italian Enroy, the up on a charge of vagrancy.

P.C. 92 said the defendant had previous

The Siamese youth Nui Mainit, who shot at Peruvian Minister, the Chilian Minister, and oburges of a similar nature against him. The deatly of European iufiuences, extend noble- other day he entered the house of an old Chi-zainded and practical charity to those amongst his wife in August last on board the Kanagata shers of his suite. Twenty persons were nese woman who was preparing her chow. He their humbler neighbours who may stand in Maru while that vossal was in Singapore Har. also injured.

need of such assistance. Possibly some of nabour, under circumstancos already reported, knocked her down and bolted with the chow.

The magistrate maile provision for the de- may be too apt to judge the better classes of the was brought before the Chief Justice at the fendant's board and lodging by committing him Chinose by the standards of the lower orders, Singapore Assizes on the 23rd altimo. with whom as a general rale Europeans are The young lady attended court, and in an- to the house of detention:

How would the deniseus of star to the Chief Justice said she was desirous chiefly throwa, our ancient cathedral closes, or the occupants of giving evidence. She said she was married of our manor houses at home, like foreigners to to acensed in England at a Registry Office in of the lower stratum of our society and the wards. She subsequently started for Singapore waifs and strays who too often in other lands in the Sanuki Maru. During the voyage she bring the reverse of credit on their country? learned that the position her husband could I cannot help hoping likewise that as habit give her in Siam was not what she had been leal becomes second nature-and that to which to believe and she determined to return to we are accustomed seemed less dreadful, even England. She looked her passage home by the when intrinsically sa bad-so some things Kanagawa Maru, and went on board that Vessel purgatory. Her husband was in Singapore and did not that to as would make existencó

not bo quite so terrible to the women of want her to return to England. He was on I would fain beard the vessel on Aug 31st to dinner and after China, as they appear to us. hope that even in such a matter as foot-binding, wrds they went on desk together. He rid there may bx3 sono alleviation to the sufferings to perstate her to go to Siam. She refusi. of those who practise it, in the pride that is He said he would die at her feet, and draw a on land held by British subject in Siam said to fest no pain. Of the deleterious effects revolver and fired. She then became uncon nowhere exceeds similar taxation in Lower of the practice-physically and mentally there sefopa.

Cross-examined by Mr. Braddell: Bly met can be no doubt, and it is most satisfactory to

Owing to the operations in China and the Judge them by the standard of the inhabitants London, and he left for Siam ten days after D ROSEBERY ON THE Manila, his father being a Spanish officer and

importance of maintaining unimpaired the strength of the fleets belonging to the allied Powas, says the Naval and Military Becord of the lat ult, some of the British warships in Chinese waters have been detained on the station considerably beyond the usual ocmmissioning Tho Centurion, flagship of Vice period. admiral Sir E. H. Saymour, KCB., was, for instance, recommissioned at Hongkong on April 1st, 1897, and under ordinary circum stances should have been relieved some months age. Her successor, the now battleship Glary, will be commissioned to-day (November 1st) but she is not likely to arrive on the station much before the end

of the YOUT By the time the Centurion reaches head and is paid off, the Commission will have

ervisar Usuldunted was recommissioned at Trin

masy

NEW CENTURY. London, 17th November, Lord Resebory, in bis Rectorial Address at Glasgow, said the twentieth century would be a period of keon and almost fierce international. competition. The nation, he said, must boorme more business-like and thorough as warriors,

BIA SE merchants, and salesmen.

GREAT BRITAIN AND

London, 17th November In agreement betwien Great Britair and Siam just published, Great Britain abrogates

EXPORT CARGO.

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BROTHERS, POHOOMULL

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INSPECTION IS SOLICITED Hongkong, 8th November, 1930.

FORTLAND

Per steaner Suomia, sailed on the 50th Nor. For Havre:-10 cases bristics, 12 cases humsu hair, 18 cases Chinaware, 35 cases cantharides. the adhedule of taxes in No. 5. section of 214 bales canes, 817 pkgs. tes. For Havre and P 1856 agreement, on condition that the taxation

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and/or Hamburg and/or London-10 cases. essential oil For Havre and/or Hamburg and human hair, 20 cases bristles, 50 casos staran- seed, 50 bales cunes, 79 rolls mats. For Havre

tamboo. For Hamburg-2 esses pictures, 3 cases camphor oil, 5 cases vermillion, 20 cases and that the spark of resistance to the fashion her husband first at a Garden Party. He bu-THE VICEROY OF INDIA'S CUP.or London and or Antwerp-145 bales split of foot-binding has been kindled in many parts came attached to her fell in love with her,

human hair, 32 cases camphor, 50 onses crackers, lasted very little short of four years. The of China As new ideas permeate the empire, She did not return his love at first. She was ENTRIES FOR THE GREAT CALCUTTA BACK. comalee on May 12th, 1897, and is still on the I have no doubt the women of China will not frightened at him because he said he would The full list of entries for the Viceroy's Cup de rolla 2attings, 100 bales broken casín, 116 ENTISTRY

For Hamburg and or London 70 bales station. But for the Chinese revolt she would be greater slaves to pardesirable fashions or shoot himself if she did not marry him. (which closed on the 6th alt.) comprises the fol have returned to Devonport and been paid off customs than are the women of other lands. She got to like him afterwards and ran lowing horses: Mr. Apear's Stand Of 1 pkgy tes, 111 cases staraniseed, 162 bales The greater number of the ills and discom- away with him. She was unhappy at home years), Mr. Apear's Henry (5 years), H. H. leathers, 165, bales rattancora, 200 bales cuties. (5 years), Mr. feathers. For Amsterdam-194 casks pre before now, as her relief, the Argonaut, was

Mr. Anauj serves. For Amsterdam and or Rotterdam- commissioned it Chatham last, April, and has forts in the lives of Chinese women, Iher sunt was unkind. Her ancle and nuut our Sahib of Fina's Cherry (ugal), H. E. been on the station for some time. As the cannot help thinking, must be eradicated by objected to the marriage and sent her away to Kour Sahth of P

the woman of China themselves, all that out- Brixton. Her husband advertised in the papers Ende S Undartled has been appropriated for service as

18 pkgs, tea. canes. For London-250 csaks proserves For Lisbon-1 box charts, 6 cases Chinaware

a seagoing tender to the Cambridge, it is most idlers can do is to place the means of doing and found where she was living. She met him Nandi' MME J. D75 cake preserves For Copenhagen --34 bales

modes of thought, while rotaining their own wards she was married to him in London, Beoordeli

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likely that she will be the first vossal to be with-so within their reach. As year by year the twice in London. She was not in love with hun Leonidas ged) ## HiMallet Paliela's Virago VORTER. Saiten of Jolore Pletus (aged), drawn from the station as soon as the situation Chiness ladies, trained in Western scienes and with him to Senthampton and two days after years or hos Tactel (6 years), Mr.

number increases of cultivated and enlightened at the time. Eventually she agreed to run away (sgoa), Billof dehors & Dewey

LIFE AND VIGOUE TOR THE HAIR The Saroy (& years), ME. F. B. Las so improved as to justify the authorities in

only article which really possesses nutritions reducing the squadron to its normal strength.

Other evidence liaving been given,

Jer), and Dr. Spo Now crews are to be selected from the depot distinctive characteristics so will each of them wrote him lova letters but they were les

prove a stronger centre from which rays of

Mr. Braddell then aidresaxl the jury for the Hart's Miclul (aped) ketu virtues for stianlating, and restoring the hair,

After the arrival at Calcutta of Decey with is Rowland's Macassar OIL. It removes | 441. ship Pembroke for despatch to Chine, to man the shallow draught ateamers Wo

Woodcock and good influence will reach out to their country.

worden. I was once given a flower that had defence. It was necessary for them to find that Sandpiper.

rather a remarkable history. I was toll that the accused deliberately took out the revolver other Singapore horses in charge of Calder, soul, haranness, dryness, prevents the hair to somewhere in Greece, a mine had been and fired at his wife, The case for the pro. Barutator in the dean writes that the yarn being injured by illness, and should always be found that was supposed to have been sacution did not prove that The defense was from Singapore about the Cup horse being all to need for cliklren's hair; no other article im of the Party offering imitations of

worked by the ancient Greeks Its site that it was an accident; he did not mean to bits is moonshine if present appearances are to be parts such a beautiful and dressy appearance MACNIVEN & CAMERON'S PENS.

was marked by great, heaps of rocks and shoot her; she was not to blame. But he way believed.etand Off is credit to his stable, and the hair as ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OZ., and if "They come as a boon and a blessing to men,

refuse. The Greeks of vid, great ae was very miserable because his wife arhom he loved the impression of a Colombo Sportemen in the you have never used it, you are strongly advised 1432-8 The Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverley Poz

their, genius, which in some ways exceeded thist Tory inch was leaving him do know is that the base will be between Dewey, to procuros bottle without delay, and continue Sold at all Stationers. MACNIVEN & CAMYBON, Ibd. Waverley Works, of modern days were not acquainted with a The accused was found not guilty by the Stand Off and Cherry, Merlostas not being using it, alsy is a golden colour for fair hair.

Edinburgh)

1030-3 great deal that science has revealed to us, and jury, unanimously, on all three chergen good enough to either of the three named Sold by Stores and Chemista.

BEWARE

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MERCHANT NAVY NAVY BOILED LONG FLAX RELIANCE CRÓWN TARPAULING.....

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO, Bolo Agents.

WILLIAM MACLEOD, D.D.S.,

DENTIST,

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, 10th November, 1000.

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