POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, Tat May,
BRYORK ME. HAZELAND,
THE CHARON AGAINST AN INSPECTOR
OF BUILDINGS, TEGU Men The hearing of the charge of accepting & bribs brought against Perry Thomas, Crisp, inspector of buildings, by the police, remanded from last week, was again adjourned, the defondant sppearing to sign his ballrigg
Mr. E. J. Bowley presentes, and the defen. represented by Mr. J. J. Francis,
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
MR. CARNEGIE ÁTILL AT VE
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 2ND 1901
THE ROYAL VISIT TO SINGA-
PORE
The following is the letter of thanks from theDake of Cornwall and York to the Acting Governor at Singapore
HMS. Ophir,
the
THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN JAPAN
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INSURANCES
ORTH GERMAN FIRE INSUL ANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG
The Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are PREPARED TO ACOEPT First Class Foreign and Chinese Risks at Current Rates.
SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 20th May, 1895.
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bishop that polygamy would be abandoned was utterly forgotten, and is before, the wealthy **saints" continue to enlarge their already
The Nagasaki Prest has the following crowded harems, The election of Roberts, the
The Ministerial crisis is fast becoming route. The Finance Minister's reported resignation is trigamist, to Congress, was an open defiance of
regarded as a sign for the general break-up of the agreement. He had three wires scattered
April 23rd, 1901.
Ite Cabinet. Wholesale rosignation is Washington, 23rd March,
over the state, but with the usual Mornica
Bir-Before leaving the Colony, the Dake recommended rather for form's sake, and then Andrew Carnegie, the Scotch lad who has elasticity of conscience was ready to swear that of Cornwall and Yoric desires to express to the the reconstruction of the Cabinet with Marquis acquired two hundred million American dollars he had bat one. The protests of the women of people of the Straits Settlements, the Feder- Ito as Premier. Party politics is inrgely r in the iron and steel trade, celebrated his re- Americe brought him to his Waterloc, however, at Malay Blates, and especially to the in-sponsible for the move, and danger to the tirement from business and his departare to his and his colleagues in Congress properly expelled habitants of Singapore, Their Royal High Cabinet is essentially due to the disagreement
with the
He is personally troubles. present goodwill that has boun evinced towards them ancestral homo last suck by giving twelve mil- him. A few weeks ago the legislstaru of Utah Desses' heartfelt thanks for the cordiality and within. Mr. Hoshi is again heard in connection Minis lions to the people of his adopted country. On answered this slap-tours to the woman alleg. Wighzess is also received with true satisfaster, and their views on economie, questions are
of the community His Royal opposed to Viscount Watanabe, Finanoo dunt will be K. C.
18th March ho drew his cheque for 85,000,000 for ing the actions for bigamy to the woman at 215. The case conter on on the 6th inst
the Carnegie Steel Company's employees pening konsolf to be the victim. Though the tion their assurance of loyalty and devotion diametrically opposed to each other. Tho so- ALLEGED FIRACT AT DEET BAY
of politist Four junk men wars charged with piracy at sion fund. A few days later he gave the city governor of the sinte vetoed the measure, the to the Throne and Foreen of the King and of trenchment scheme is strongly objected to by the
bolored and deeply mourned sovereign.
cians. The Finance Minister's views on the Doop Pay on the 27th ult. They pleaded not of Greater New York $5,200,000 for the ustal purpose of it was not lost, and once again the loving affection for the memory of our late commercial world and s vast majority guilty, and wors defonded by Mr. Grist Mrishment of 65 free circulating libraries. Al national government will be compelled to
His Royal Highness feels that such a situation are summed up in the following three Baddeley, Deputy
of Polios, Superintendent
most on the same day he gave the city of St. wrestle with the problem of suppressing the attitudo on this part of the population is a testi items-Diffoulty in ruising loans; deficit in Mormon church Under the law passed by themony to the happlanes and contentment during the revenue; and () indiscriminate demands by prosheated
Louis a million for the same purpose. Before
The retrenchment scheme is not of a perma. and which Rule they will continue to enjoy that he had catablished free libraries in about legislature à citizen of Utah might have had as the boneficent rule of the late glorious Reign, each State department for larger expenditure.
Dent autors. It is only carried to the 37th year The Duke and Duchess were the grand jury could have indicted him. Hadi it been approved Americans of Turkish instinct gratified by the evident pairs and skill with that time the deficit acerning in the making might have come to Salt Lake City from all which the Chinese so effectively illuminated fands, the extraordinary expenditures on ac the combined efforts of all the different races to expansion, and other sources of exceptional out- purts of the Union and wet 2 Hourishing their quarter of the town on the 21st, and by court of the naval and military programmas, Company, is prepared to ACCEPT 199
will harem, und before long the capital of the produce the gorgeons and characteristic display lays will be stopped. Besides, the revenue state would have resornbled Constantinople of last night's most interesting procession.
the palmy days of the OtforaS.
At the request of His Worship, Mr. Bad- deley briefly stated the use, which is s
સ follows-At six o'clock on the morning of the 27th all the complainants were in their boat in Deep Water Bay, when a junk anchored near by, Font men left the junk in a sampan and came alongside the complainants boat. Two remained in the satapan, whilst the other two boarded the complainants Jank and toch Away all the fish they could lay funds on-130 catties besüles, stealing tea and-a-half nola The two men in the sampan were armed, one which with a knife and the other with a musket,
posted at the complainants. The pirates removed the fish and nels to their funk, and away: The piracy was reported to sailart Sergeant Langley, of Aberdeen, who, with the all four men. The stolen property was not re Coverack
Brideace was heard and the case reptam!cc!.
ARMEN ROBBERY,
75, cities and towne at a cost of 95,329,100, and { many wires as he could support and not even His Majesty the King and tarly of Meiji. that is to say, three years hence, Br
had given 26,605,000 to various colleges. This makes the sum of his gifts $3,184,100-more nwney than Creesus ever head of When Carnegie came to the United States bis capitul was 950 in cash. Today, as I have stated, it ia thenght to be two hundred millions. But not even ite possessor is sure that the figures ro socurate. By the rise of a few points in steel stocks he sometimes makes a pront of five millions in a day or two. His income is said to be about $2,000,000 a year. As he is man
Their Royal Highnasses o anxious to tako this opportunity of saying how charmed they aro, with the caskets and cuses exquisite in design and workmanship which enclosed the addresses presented to them yesterday. Thew beautiful offerings will over reiduin a precious
assistance of the complanants, was able to arrest of modest tastes and small family his personal the end of the Chiness difficulty. So far the Bud historic souvenirs of this memorable visit.
were formerly charged and
BURGLARY.
Li Thang Yau, of no occupation, during the night of the let inat, entered the house of Mr A. M. Remedios, broker, Shelley Street, and stole property to the value of
The defendant pleaded not guilty, but was convicted on evidence and sentenced to threa
onthe hard labour.
BEFORE ME KESF.
THE STATES AND CHINA; Recent developments in China have led, the statesmen of the United States to fear that the world is approaching the beginning and tot
government of the Republic has surdeavoured to hold aloof, but the conviation is gradually growing that the time for decisive action is not The man who dies a mil- far distant. Russia, the ancient friend of the Union, hus boon kutagonized by a series of tariff disputes, and more than ever before, tho valut of Great Britain's friendship and the need of an Anglo-Saxon alliance in felt. Still the threatened war is locked upen es matter in which we have no concern and every effort will be made to escape the necessity of taking a part in it. The general feeling at the nation is well expressed by the following leading article in the New York Times:-
exponses crunot exceed $100,000 a year. The balance is useless to him, and in accordancs with his theory of wealth, he has determined to give it away.
Undoubtedly the permanent acquistion of Manchuria by Russia, to say nothing of the vast provinces of Mongolis and Chinese Tur- kestan, is not regarded by our Government as
In conclusion Their Royal Highnesses warmly thank your Excellency for the kind thought with which all your excellent arrangements have beon Lorus and carried ont daring their very plant stay at Government House
The Duke asks that your Excellency triny conveys to all officials and others who have assisted you, the expression of his gratitude. due to Mr. Casode, the Chief of the Police, His Royal Highness feels that much praies is url those who under him werd responsible for the order and regulation of the crowded streets and throughfares. I have,
c..
(Signed) AntiVE RIDGE. His Excellency the Governor
of the Straite Settlements.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
FNDIAN NEWS.
"CAPTAIN DANVERS
ARRESTED IN BOMBAY,
Bombay, 15th April.
Thron man who were arrested by Sergeant Ritchie on a charge of committing an armsd robbery At Saikung on the 25, ult when lionaire," he says, "fails to do his duty to they broke into a home, threatened the mankind Wealth is a trust, given to the few inmates with revolvers and knives, and for the benefit of the many." For all of which value of 8. und jewelry to the the people of the United States are proud deesuped with Temanded till to-morrow at 215 pin. One of of Mr. Carnegie and thankful to the Divine Providence that set him in their midst. Charles the three defendauts was found to have unlaw fully returned from bunishment, and will be Mchwab, the young im who is to be charged accordingly, eq dh
president of the new Steel Trust, will re- colve a salary of $1.800,000 a year. Schaal is 30 years of age and a protegé of Mr. Car negie, under whose guidance ho learned the business of steel manufacture and upon whose nomination he was elected to the presidency. Twenty years ago ha was a country lad in Penn sylvania Three years after entering the desirable. It would prastically stretch the The European going under the aume of Cap- service of the Carnegio Company his ability frontier of Russia froin the Siberian border tais Danvors and other slitses has been prrested was recognized by the offer of a position paying south over fully one fourth of the present ferriat Bombay, charged with defrauding tradesmen 85,000 a year. Appreciating the fact that history of China, and would seriously impair the by mesas of worthless chaques. Ho Lay on in his home and spent his nights studying have at all times sought to preserve. So far as education was limited, he set up a laboratory territorial integrity of the Erapire, which wo brought before the Police Magistrate and chemistry and metallurgy. Boou his salary
Our commercial interests are concerned, it would was increased to ten, to twenty and to fifty probably be injurious, ainde it would substituto thousand dollars, and for the past few years ke the exclusive trade policy of Russia for the her the action! head of the Company. open deur, guaranteed by the concert of the His career is a striking videnes of the op. powers Our Government has already done aft pertunities offered to the energetic "American that it could to prevent these consequences. It young man. By his own exorts alone he has has secured an understanding among the powers that all sade adyautagos secured from China rigon,
by any of them shall be open to to others on the same terus. It has proposed in under starling that no cessions of territory shall be made to any one Fower without the knowledge of the others, and that none shall be sought, and to this we have the assent of all the Powers, including Russia. If either of these understand-
THIRTEEN CONTRACTORS CONVICTED.
failing to comply with the bye-laws, and whose Thirteen contractors who were charged with cases were adjourned from last week, worn again brought up. M. Kaya defended.
After hearing somewhat lengthy evidence from Sergeant Garros and Mr. H. Baker, of the Frays Reclamation, his Worship, found the charges proved and imposed a penalty of
£15 in each case ALL LYCIDENT. F THE CITY HALL
Chem Hing, the City Hall house coelie who was arrested by Sergeant Moswayed on the 4th ult for the attempted larceny of a diamond crescent brooch, valus $800, which was droppid during the performange by Misa Jane Howard, 35 Wyndham Street, and was found on the person of the defendant when searched, was again brought up. The casu was dismissed, over and over again the defendant had returned articles similarly lost, and there was no proot that when arrested he was not on his way to report the loss of the article, to the proper quarter. The brooch was returned to its owner.
us
was fined $25,
LATTELY DEALING
WANTO CRUELTY TO ANIMAT
Mr. R. Wilcox, Stewart Terrace, the Peuk, prosounted a house cookie for unlawfully and eruelly killing two dogs owned by the Hon. E. B. Belilies, at Victoria Fexk on the 25th
w
and 29th it stated in evidence that on
The complainant the 29th ult, be went to The Eyris" and there 'n black dog, dead, having evidently been killed by a blow on the back.
A Chinese signalman at the Peak deposed to seeing the defendant, beating a black dog war to Belilies' Gardena
BRAVE U.S. MARINES.
A western paper of to-day's date pointa out the remarkable fact that the losses of the
Americas marines in China exered the total
losses of the American army in the war with Spain. During the jackies four months ser vice there were 129 casualties and 30 deaths in their ranks.
remanded.
DEATH OF THE MURDERER OF CAPT. JOHNSTON.
Bombay, 13th Apil. A frontier telugra states that the fanatic who killed Captain Johnston, IM.Sat Lerslui, has stocaled to a prolonged attack of pneumonia, which termination of his life is hele ved to have produced a greater effect on the people of Baluchistan than if he had been executed, he thereby being deased carsod of God. A maliah, and his relations, and fellow tribesman, who were proved to have instigated or harboured the murderer, or to have had knowledge of his intention, have, on trial by their own Jirga, bea contented to terms of in prisonaent, confiscation of me and flues. The village to which the murderer belonged has been completely disarmed; and a collectivo fine of thousands of rupees has been levied on paid to the late Captain Johnston's nusxost relation, who is believed to be his mother.
bo kept ap to the estimated standard by that time, which fact in itself strongly favours the scheme. In memorial submitted by thu Finance Minister, it is said that the raising of foreign losus is condemned for varions reasons. He welcomes foreign capital should it make a permanent home in Japan, but in other forms he is against it.
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MARK.
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UNSURPASSED.
FER CASE OF 4 DOZ. PINTS,
$6.00.
مایشگاه
SOLE AGENTS-
H. PRICE & CO..
12, QUEEN'S ROAD.
Hongkong, 24th April, 1901.
NOTICE.
!BIG
OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL.
THE Undersigned, having boar appointed 1 AGENTS for the above Company, are
Carreat Rates. prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.,
Agenta,
Hongkong, 21st April, 1997
** L'UNIÓN” FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, L». (Established 1828).
[HE Undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL, AGENT for the above
at current rates.
Claims settled direct without reference to the Heat Ofice.
A. B. HARTY,
Agent. Hengkong, 1st August, 1900.
L'URBAINE "
47794
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD. (Established 1938)
THE
THE Undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL AGENTS for the above Company, are preparel to ACCEPT RISKS at current rates,
P. LEMAIRE & CO. Hongkong, 7th February, 1901,
. [439 INSURANCE OFFICE, LONDON
UN
FOUNDED 1710.
The Undersigned having been appointed. AGENTS for the above Company, are pro pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
Agents.
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Hongkong, 10th May, 1892. SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
HE Undersigned, having bow appointed AGENTS for the above Comprey, are prepared to ACCEPT FISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
HOTZ, JACOB & CO. Hongkong, 2nd April, 1900),
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ORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN-
NILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
TOTAL FUNDS at 31st DecÉMBER, 1890 £1.1,409,089,
L. AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000 0 SursonIDED CAPITAL... 2,750,000 -0 PAID-UP CAPITAL
II. FG FUNDA.
0
687,500 0 2,731,183 13
0
The Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are pre parad to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agents.
[1872 Hongkong, 22nd June, 1900. FRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSUR
The heaviest loss was in the ings is violated, as is not impossible, the United his tribe, the greater portion of which will be TO THE PUBLIC AND OFFICERS OF ! ***ANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG
the marines are not officially dussel as "sea-
**
THE BAND AENT.
THE FUTURE OF THE NICA-
RAGUA CANAL.
50.
Legation guard at Poking. This small body of States will join with the other Powers affected heroes suffered 30 per cent. of the casualties. in trying to secure a remedy. But it wonkl be On Tuesday Sergeant Turrett, observed a
By a freak of the law there can be no proper s strange interpretation of its duty in the pro- Chinaman accosting people in the street and recognition of the bravery of the marines. In uses to say, for instance, that it should nego talking couidentially to them, He followed
Both parties remain bound by the Clayton- the nun for some time, and ultimately arrested the case of the officers the only roward, except tiste with Great Britain, Japan and Germany
Fulwer Treaty and any relaxation in favour of him. When searched, a number of facao lot for those who receive the thanks of Congress an agreement with the object of forcing Busin
to observe the agreement by war. That is a the United States of the obligations which that tery tickets were found in his possession.
which are given but rarely-is by an advanes. Evidence that the defendant bed attempted to sell those tickets was led, and the defendantment not excesting 30 numbers or by the point to which neither the interests nor the instrument impeses can only be obtained by the bestowal of brevets. The latter carries with it duties of this Government can carry it. The acquiescence of the other party. It is not for ng to open negotiation anew for the strogation little benefit and has come to be regarded moment force is appealed to in connection with
special reason for wishing tonasten the com- as of no value. The Revised Statutes authorise say phase of the Chinese question as between or modification of that treaty. We have no the bestowal of medals of honour and a gratuity the powers, no human foresight can see the ezi.pletion of an inter-ocsani canal. It has been of $100 upon." Frames" who distinguish them- Infinite complications arising out of couflicting rashly maintained that its construction inst selves by unssual hercism. Unfortunately interests, and even passions must arise. In benefit us more than any other people because.•
we have the largest carrying trade on the there the United States cannot become entangled.giche. This is one of th se specious sugges tions which carry weight with the after. The Congressional medul, like the Nor is there the slightest prospect of such a Victoria Cross, to which it corresponds, is a peril as long as the policy of our Government dinner rondler of imperfectly adjusted views. proportion of British ships passing through mach-corated decoration. It is inscribed For is dictated by the sound principles adopted and It is too hastily assumed that because the
epforced by the present administration.
the Suez Canal is greatly in excess of that Extraordinary Bravery,"
of the ships of any other nation, therefore DRINK DECREASING IN THE STATES.
it will always be the same in the case of any The coming: Congress on Alcoholism, called
Year by year. the Grand Army of the Re-
other inter coaania water-way. Because the by the Austrian Government to meet at Vienna public is fading into nothingnees. When the Suez Cazal was a short cut for our trade the April 9th-14th has directed attention to the fact tardy old corps of veterans was formed, at the Nicaragua Canal will not of nassily be
As a matter of fact no shvaldly use it for that the ravages of the flowing bowl in America close of the Civil War, there were more than a
Isandle and possibly but only possibly, Now are gradually decreasing. Though the use of million of them. Since then all age has stalk-trading with the Pacife littorat, the South Sou alcohol has spread, ti abuse of it has lossened, ed among them and to-day they are falling by Zealand. On the other hand it will bring and today the overwhelming mass of Americans the wayside in regiments and brigades. The Japan, Nerth Chins, Australasia and part of Grand Army is a vanishing host and at each Malaysia nearer to the Atlantic cities than they are more temperate than any other people in civilisation, except perhaps the Swiss Of recurring aaral roll-call the number of soldiers now are to this coautry. It will on that account, and because it will bring the Western spirits we consume one and a half gallons per who respond to their names grows less and less.
coasts of Ameria many thousands of miles your per capita and of als und beer only 16In 1890 the membership was 400,189, Lest dearer to the Eastern, imensely stine- gallons--less than a pint a day fer all persons year it had dwindled to 276,669. In 1886 the hate the shipbuilding trade of the United States and develop their naval power. A glance over the age of 18 years. While every one of number of deaths in the ranks was 4.620. In
at the mailenge tables of the globe will give The complainant said he was returning" tha Central Police Station, when the defendant, the European governments is increasingly 1900 it was 10,809. With the weight of years e estimate of the real vains of the hawty whom he saw in Queen's Bead West, and who alarmed at the growth of drunkena, of diseases and hardships and old wounds to bear thor generalisations in which complacent but im followed him along the street, swore at him. due to drankenness and of crimes caused by down the veterans are passing. By the end of parfectly informed writers have indulged The complainant turned round, and re-frankenness, the people of the United States are 19 half of them will have been wrapped in Tras, enough the jeresniads which heralded falsifie 1 though not a completely an some da stunning blow from bott.s wielded bagaming more and more temperate. "Per- their blankets and laid away. In a quarter of the opening of the Snez Canal have been by the defendant The Inkong, who was rendered giddy by the low, sounded his whistle haps theexplanation of this gratifying contrast," a century the last of them will have auswered sonld have us biliers. The distributing trade anys the New York World, lies in the fact that to the call of the Great Commander and the in one articles of commerce has in couse. and had his cowardly assailant arrested.
The low cost the defendant $20
while the Europgan looks upon work as a means Grand Army will be thing of the past. quence of it almost abandoned London. But to an end of pleasure, because he has so little These were the men who defended the nation the whole couditions of work commerce have so changed that it is impossible to apply the problems George Mason, an Irish seaman, resididy at hope of rising, the American looks upon work when defenders were needed, and now, when reasonings of thirty years ago to the the Star Coffee House, wab charged on the complaint of John Lee Carroll, surgeon, of these an end in itself. Depression and despair they are grown old and helpless, the nation of today. The opening of the Nourage Canal would certainly lead to a gat expan- same address, with stealing a cloth jacket and a drink to excess. Hope is too busy to loiter intakes care of and is proud of them.
sion of American trade at the expense of silver cigarette case, the property of the come the tourples of Bacclius. And America is hopo."
European, and when we sur European o to plainant, on the 50th ult.
large extent must mean British-Saturday Review.
A house coelie in the employ of Mr. Bellins said that on the 28th ff. a black dog limped into the honse. The animal was blooding, and Ind both legs badly injured. The dog died the mo-day: On the 29th ult. hearing a dog rug as though in pain, the witness locked pal a window and saw a man like the defen dant ranning away from a dog, which was lying In the road, covered with blood and unable to walk. This dog also dud. M
The defendant, who cenied all knowledge of
Affair, was fined $10
nest Belt, second engineer of the stauner das Diederichsun, pleaded not guilty to as aulting a lakong on the 30th ult.
THEFT FROM A FELLOW-LODGER.
to
The defendant was convicted va eridance and sentenced to one month's hard labour."
A
THEFT ON BOARD SHIP. -
Chinese boilermaker pleaded guilty to feloniously entering the cabin of George Rode, second engineer of the steamer Pot tano, and. stealing a silver watch and chain, tiro silver backles, a scarf-pin, several foreign coins, and
to the total value of $26. 33 in money,
Sentence was passed of six wonky hard laboar
THE SAINTS OF UTAH.
Lord Kitchener has a laconic way with Jina Though the missionaries have fought it for Not many weeks ago a company of newly. forty years and the Government of the United arrived Yeomanry with a company of Colonials
were detailed off to capture a Boer lager. A King Edward delights in problems either con States has placed it ander a code of bans, poly. gamy is the state of Utuli seems to flourish as friendly Boer volunteered to show the way and nocted with games or more important matters left them, when within sight of the fires of the He likes to place the balls in a dificult posi the green bay tree. Among the follovers of Boer Inager, to make the salt as soon as tion on a billiard table, and. to discuss with Brigham Young prosention is called persecu dawa appeared. Dawn came only to find the an expert what would be the proper stroke. He tion, and as in the case of all aspiring martyrs, Britishers themselves surrounded by Boers. is an ardent rotary of Bridge; but evon before persecution is the food upon which they thrive. There was one gap in the cordon and for this the first rabber is begun he will ask if any one gap the Teomanry made, their officer at their has a problem, and will have the cards arranged When Utah was admitted to the Union as a head, leaving their Colonial comrades with the and the right leads discussed. Again, few A COMMERCIAL CHESSTERING. The well full-fledged stato, Congress made a treaty with guns to tackle the Boers as best they could. In of his subjects take more interest in the sub known Liebig Company's Extract now bears, in the "latter day saints" whereby plural mar due course the Yeomanry came to General ject of communicating with Wars, and his se addition to the blus signature J. LIEBIG, zinges were interlicted Any citizen, it was Clements' camp. and he wired to Lord Kit-cretary has witten queries to more than che new naine made from the Liebig's Extract provided, might institute & criminal action choner, Company your Yeomanry turned up: scientist on the subject. The King used to ba what shall I do with them?" The reply was very eager to play the Kriegspiol, and more of Ment Co. sinitials-LEMCO Bucha simple.
when tactics have been discuséed. device to prevent mistakes we wonder was not against a saint with more than one helpmeet almost immediato Keep them as far from than once he has been present at the War Ofles
me as they kept from the Boers" 1414-3 But before long the solemn pledge of elder and. thought of before.
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Ship only the Finest Quality Extra Dry (Green Soul) LAUTS, WEGENER & CO.
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WITH A NAVAL BRIGADE
ILLUSTRATED WITH FOUR MAPE
CONTENTS:--
The Undersigned, luving been appointy AGENTS for the above Company, are pre- parol to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 16th Vovember, 1872.
PHONIX FIRE
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The Undersigned are now prepared to GRANT POLICIES of INSURANCE. against FIRE at Current Ilaten.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
Agents for the Phoenix Tire Office.
13 Hongkong, 17th August, 1887. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM. PANY OF TORONTO, CANADA. INCORPORATED 1851.)
CAPITAL.
£410,000.
THE Undersigned, having haan appointed TGENTS for the ahass Company, 18 prepared to ACCEPT RISKS »gainst FIRE at Current Rates.
WM. MEYERINK & CO.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 18th May, 1900.
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