SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 19th Septenaber.

FIX"ÜRİMİNAL JURIDICTION.

BEFORE Ha Hoyoon W. Mmo

GOODMAN: (CHIRE JUSTIOR),

SIM, SKIJAFN FROM PRISON, N Wong/Hold a tall, this Chinaman, was charged with haring on 27th September, 1898, escaped from Victoria Gaol while undergoing solence of 12 months' imprisonment for nu lawfully returning from banishment.

The Hon. Altorney-Gecemi, Sir Henry S. Berkeley, appeared for the prosection, is

H. L. Dennys, Crown Solicitor. structed by Mr.

Proper His Lordsols-Prisone had returned from banishment p

Attorney-General-He had His Lordskige. What was the time be would have to have served in prison to complate bis sentence Prote

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, BATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER ru, 1902

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the

opinions expressed by our correspondents. MACAO AND THE PORTUGUESE PRESS.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE JEY PERES.”

Hongkong, 19th September. SIR,-In view of the agconstitutional and despotic measures adopted by the authorities at Macao to prevent the circulation there of the Portuguese newspapers published in this British Colony of

of Hongkong, simply because these papers have drawn public attention to certain malpractices and abuse of power by sema high Macao officials, we took the precau tinu of sending our jeaue of yesterday's data to our Macno subscribers as letters, ie, in closed, addressed anvelopes, bearing each the postage stamps for letters, riz, six cents. proper

We are informed to-tay by telegraph that the Pastmaster of Macao bat, of circulae insed under superior orders, requested our subscribers to call and receive their covers four hours later than the usual delisory time, such covers to be opens at the Post Ofies before the Adminis radar de Concello, and the

abscribers sigui a bond.

Attorney-General-He was convicted on 8th March and awosped on 27th September. He had been sentenced to be imprisoned for 12 months. His Lordship, addressing the prisoner, said it sarmed his bad","Boon" han fahed as an undésirable Portugal was a party in the Universal Posta character and returned before his period of Convention; therefore so shall be glad if you, banishment was over he was therefore seu asolampion of the liberty of the Preas, will tenged, was to 12 months in prison-boso kind as to inform in, for the satisfaction taent He nuderwent rather over 8 months of

fear numerous subscribers at Kacso, whether that imprisonment and then managed to escape, onder-that Convention the opening of letters Of 'conese, it was wrong to escape, although it may be made compulsory at any Post Odios in was a very natural thing if one could. It was the Union in tim- of peace-Youra, oto,,

in

prison the duty of those who und him

to prevent him from esespieg, but his Lordship must see that he did not gain anything by his escape but that he was rather worse of for having done so. The sentence would be 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour, and he supposed tunt at the end of that time he would be banished again, have

ROBBELT WITH VIOLENCE..

Lôk So, U Chin and Kòng Hwai, minerable- looking specimens of Cantonese, the second and third more boys were charged with having on 31st August zaulted one Chan Sun and robbed him of 15 and a walat-band.

They pleaded not guilty.

The following jury was empanelled —Mesari. G. Paulo de Joday W. Sopputt, W. P. Lambert, LJ, C. Anderson, J. Toppiu. S.. Swart, and C. Leo.

REDACÇÃO DO - PATRIOTA."

POLICE COURT, -- Friday, 19th September.

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (POLICE MAGISTRATHA

1

PERING.

Faking, 8th September. TWO LEKIN STATIONS, “ To-day in the day at for the closing of the lekin ravnuna stations, but I believe the last word from the Foreign Office is that the closing is coaditional upon something else, so the clos ing may be only in the air an yet. F. king | merchants have been congratulating themselves upon the relief from the burden of these lekin harriers, bat it is apparent that the Chines authorities are none too willing to give up those places from which a large revenue comes in.

OFFICIAL CHANGES.

·

The removal of Prince Su and the substitu tion of Prines Ching and Yung In by no mans indiente a revival of the sati-foreign | feeling in Peking. Prince Bo had already sorvad two years in the capasity of collector, which was over the unnt terms of service. He was getting the service in better condition than

efficient still. He has been a Hanacial loser by ever before, and would have made it more his reforming zest, and doubtless his saccessors in office will find it difficult to hand in the same amount of revenue. The project which Prinen An had in hand for the paying of the streets had not been abandoned, and bida are out now for material:-

ILLNESS OF BISHOP FATIRE. Bishop Favier hos suffered from a stroke of apoplexy and grave fears are antertained of his recovery. The last report is that his condition has somewhat improved. The goat has been bis persistent enemy for some time.

THE PEKING-KALGAN BAILWAY", A letter from Kalgan informis on that Shês Teotai from Shaoal bas arrived, and is pushing forward the scheme of the railroad between Peking and Kalgan. He soye the money for the enterprise in wall in hand, and that within ive years the end will be in rousing order. This will be good news to thes who have clambered those rocky roads for these suauy years,

TRE KMPER8s-Dowager's NEW PALACE.

The buildings at the Eho Park of the Em press Dowager are now reported finished, and on the 11th of September there is to be house vorming. The buildings are several of them two stories in height and furnished in foreign fashion. Tables and chairs are of foreign pattern and made mostly at the ladustrial School in the southern city. Some of the beautiful rugs and carpets for use at the Park have been shown to visitors at the Indus trial Bchool. Umgon boats are numerous in to surpass those of former days. Furthermore; generous hospitality to foreigners, and kitchens the Empress seems to contemplata a mare are to be fitted up in foreign fashion, sad cooks skilled in the culinary art of foreign lands aro to be engaged.

THE NAVAL REVIEW AT SPITHEAD.

FROM A COBMESPONDENTĄ

The Boleat, 18th August, Renders of the Daily Press haring hoard eight weeks ago, some particulers of the fleet then assembled and the services expected of the ay, it will doubtless be acceptable to have

KODAK

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COMPANY

THE EASTMAN

KODAK

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$2,000.00 IN CASH, $2,000.00 IN KODAKS,

FOR THE

BEST AMATEUR WORK

WITH THE

which other pons will supply to denizens of the count of the Reorien omitting the details

Gibraltar and Malia of the kan," to quote an expression of a former Governor of Hongkong. $4,000.00 IN PRIZES (IN U.S. GOLD CURRENCY), As a guest of the Admiralty on the liner La Fluta, 1,5 4,000 tons, I was fortunato in viewing 1 the rest spectacle under the most favourable diroumstances; one of which was to be in the company of Commnuder bhean, R.N., who must still be remembered at the Neral Yard, and whose good stories about Chins sad the Chinese in the intervals for refreshment, so thoughtfully provided us, were as the spice to the serious work of the day. Before embarking I had the pleasure of seeing phat was indood a strange. sight, namely the arrival of che Saxon from the Cape, having aboned Generals De Wet, Boths and De la Rey in company with a thousand British soldiers many of whom ust have had /art fu those great drives to corner the famous

guerilla chief.

↑ "Abrasst of Cowen we got the first fair glimpse of the forest of masts and funnels which is to grow in one ayas until we enter the lines dud just proceed fast enough to keep stsorage way. For four nautical miles we gaan eastwards between one line of destroyers and ornisers of a small but fast type and another ling of battleships and oralsers of the Majestie sad Sutlej type. Vlowed from the lofty bridge of the La Plata these mighty battleships. do not imprese one so much with their aisa, owing to false scale, but a brief consideration of the muzzle velocity of the 48-ton wire gans of the Hars capable of omitting eight smokeissa abets of seven on each in six minutes, soon corrects ear false seat, without having regard to her high speed and horse power. Terrible indood

bat on the principle of the prudent commercial man we must be prepared for it with these policies of insuranos nyuinst every form of aggression, and we would fain believe that so smitten are our people with the hurrors of war

KODAK AND BROWNIE CAMERAS.

CONTEST CLOSES NOVEMBER 15TH, 1902.

For Torms and Particulare, apply to-

ACHEE & CO.,

PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS STORE,

No. 17a, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG,

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Hongkong, 2nd September. 1902. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LD.

The following is the report for presentation to the shareholders at the twenty-ninth ordinary mesting, to be held at the Society'a Offices, at noon, on Thursday, the 9th October :----

The directors have now to submit to the shareholders a report of the business of the Society for the year 1901, and for the six mouths ending the 30th Jane, 1902.

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SEISMIC DISTURBANCES IN THE PACIFIC.

In connectina with' the recent volcanio

BAVAGE ASSAULT. Chad Fat, watchman at Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s gar works, East Point, was charged (1) with assaulting James Sinclair, overdoor, with an iron bar and (2) damaging complainant's uniform and watch shain to the extent of $25, on the 13th inst. He pleaded not guilty.

Complainant said that on the 13th, at 11.30 am. he was going las rounde to see that correct, when he saw defendant sl sitting down, which he was not allowed the day in question, was walking along the to do when on duty. Complainaut ordered the lakes, and the splendours of the palace aro must be the next Naval war with such weapons, bonus of 20 per cent, on contributions paid in continued day after day it was thought they

his to get up and go about his work, and roefendant then seized an iron bar and received the reply, "I no belong afraid of you." sttacked complainant with it, liking him across the era. Complainant closed with him, and in the ensuing scale defendant tore away part of his gold chain and damaged his uniform. Most of the chain was a missing.

Evidence was given to the effect that the complainant, who had come from Singapore on

Prays in search of a sampan when the first primaer seized him by the queue and the second prisoner by the arm, while the third seized him the waist-band and tried to pull it away. He pressed his band down upon it and resisted, whereupon the first prisoner stabbed him with a kuife and then, out a waist band and tore it off. Complainant's money fell on the ground and the prisoners and three others who had sisted them aarambled for it and ran off. He ran after them. A tall man stopped him and saked him what was the matter. He told him. Thereupon the man ran after the first prisoner, caught up with him, struck him a blow aud snatched the waist-band and money from him

And then made off himself with too spoil. The three priacters were afterwards arrested and identifled.

aming ap. bis Lordship advised the In summing jury to take a merciful view of the third "prisoner's case, taking inte consideration that the prescution had admitted that his identifica tion had not been fully established.

The jary, without retiring, found the two Hirst prisoners guilty by n unanimions vole and the third prisoner not guilty.

His Lordship said there was no doubt that the first prisoner was ose of the principal offenders in The matter. He would have to go to

Inbour and on for 5 year - with hard get flogging of 20 strokes with the birol within the Brst week. He ought to be ashamed of himself in maing up

Defendant was convicted on the first charge and fined $10 or three works' hard labour; ou the second charge he was acquitted.

THE STOCKS.

HOSSZUBEAKING.

presence

+ LYNCH LAW. -

considered unisance, and they were invited to stay away. They persisted in their attempts at entrance to such an extent that the neighbours and habitués of these places decided on stringent measures. So when five

For stealing 14 pounds of copper composition, vulas 61, from the Dock Company's premises at Hunghow, Chan Yan, a moulder, was so tenced to six weeks' bal labour, and in lieu of one week to be exposed in the stocks at Hunger sis tall Hindoos made their appearence the otherday the people fell upon them and tumbl ed them into the filthy most or ditch in that hom for the space of two hours.

vicinity. in coming out they were treated to another bath, till it looked as though they might be drowned in filth. Finally they were allowed to rotura. On reporting the matter to their superiors they refused to do anything towards minishing the perpetrators, as the soldiers out without leave and rich deserved all they got

Taoug Chri, marise hawker, strayed from the narrow path and broke into another China man's house at Mong Kok. Kowloon, from. which he stole a water gauze jacket of the value of $3; he was also convicted of stealing a pair of shoes in the same district on 26th July,

He got a mouth's hard labour on each charge

NEGLECTFUL BOAT-PE.PLC. ́ ̈

The Colony's exchequer benefitted to the extent of $160 through an infringement of the Harbour Regulations on this part of thirty-two who anchored their boats

Bamban owners

eruption at Torijima, and the disturbances in the som round the island, it is interesting to note from 'u Honolulu despatch of July 29th that Professor Curtis J. Lyons, territorial moteoro- logist, anounced that for the past three mouths there have been unusual movements extending over a large portion of the Pacific the Dan surrounding the islands, and perhaps The automatic tile-gauge in the harbour of 1001-The set premium collected for the Honolulu began immediately after the heavy your, after deducting returns and reinsurances,rain of last March to show a series of small amounts to $3,458,543.50. After providing for, a irregularities in the record, precisely similar to those of so-called "tida? AYOK." As these

tide account a balance of 5916, 93.85 as per annexedgange, and it was given a thorough overhauling May last, there remains at credit of working might be due to some obstraction of the But these " and was practically rebuilt. statement.

WATS" efforts still contioned. paly more pronounced than before, especially at low water. They showed an average duration of about twenty minutes, with a vertical rise and fell of three or four inches. To further make sure that

It was not come aberration in the gauge, independent measurements of the height of the sea level at intervals of six minutes were made, corroborated tho showing made by the tide-

Professor Lyons," continues

From this sum the directors recommend the payment of a dividend of $39 per share, equi- valent to 60 per cent. on the paid-up capital of $50 per share, sad an addition to the reserve fand of $100,000 raising the reserve The balance remaining of to $1,600,000. $416,203,00 they propose to carry forward to

Bccount for the year 1901.

1902. The balance to the credit of this year's

account amounted on the 30th June, 1902, to despatch," connot fully aplain the ones the $1,672,433.78 as per annexed statement.

DIRECTORS..

Since the lost general meeting Mr. B. L. Richardson and ir. H. W. Slade have resigned their seats on leaving the Colony and the Hon. R. Shewan and Mr. G. Balloch have joined the

Board.

bat suggrats volcanic action either near by or at soma remote place. He says the canne way be in the Aleutian Islands, or in some unvisited. part of the vast Pacifo, or it may be nea Hawail.':

ONCE FAMOUS AMERICAN, LAWYER DEAD.

that it will be for no trifle that our galiant Several of the Indian soldiers on duty in sailors will be exposed to its terrors. While Peking got inte rather sarious trouble a for days ago. They were such frequent visitors string to clear the Outer Spit Baoy, to certain houses in ons part of the city that their return down suother line of the riset, we get

* tipo view of the serried ranks of there underwriting suspense account to close the covering periods of several hours, which

policies and the whiles shake an angry 5st at tuo Camperdown that she should have done so bad-a-daye work as to sink the ill-fated Victoria with ber galiszt Admiral and crew, This brings us to think of the personnel of the Nary, whose turn it is to honoured to-day by the King and his people. We know what the "Handy Man "is, but some- times forget that, unlike the Army, the Navy is always on active service; courage, resource,

A Middletown (N. Y.) telegram, dated August 15, says-After an illness of three wasks, high sense of duty, and honour are attributes

Luther R. Mursh, aged 99, died at 5,15 o'clock we look for unquestioningly, and are not

this afternoon at the residence of his former disappointed. A talented Rear Admiral now

spiritualistic medium the late Mrs. Clariega J. Liuyler. Until the day of his obsession of in Parliament does often clamour for better

Spiritualism, Luther R. Marah was among the treatment of our milors, and more power to his

The directors take this opportunity of two or three men who led the New York bar elbow if he can improve their lot in the matter informing the shareholders that it is intended In 1844 be became the partner of Daniel might well alopt the rooito "Ich Dien." This capital was raised in 1895 from $250,000 Webster returned to the Senate after his Per Mare to $500,000 By, the transfer of $250,00 from retirement as Secretary of State. Spiritualism There are Redcosts alleat too per Terram is their motto, as all the world exchange fluctuation account. Sines that date first attracted the attention of Marsh in 1872. the society's business in sterling countries has He looked at it then as an amusement. Lator knows, and these give the decks of the ships wo very largely increased, while on the other hand,

on be became greatly interested in it and met pass w dash of colour more vivid than the many owing to the ful in the exchange valus of Ana Delia Diss de Bar. Ha came co-

TEA COMISIONAR TO JAPAN.

In accordance with clause 86 of the Articles of Association, Mr. A. Siebs and the Hen. R. Shewan retire, but offer themselves for ce-election.

AUDI (ORK.

Mesers. J. H. Cox and W. Hutton Potts retire, but offer themselves for re-election.

PAID-UP CAPITAL.

theap muon younger boys in a case of this kind, overnight in the Soatherd Fairway. They foreign affairs, Bor supposed to be interested in fof time rations and such like of the men who to increase the paid-up capital of the society. Webster, and they worked together antil

His Lordship understood that the second prí- soner was only 18 yenra of age: He had begun very badly. He looked a more boy and would got another chance. He would have to go to prison for 12 months with hard labour and would get a birubing of 20 strokes the first week. When he came out it was to be hoped hat he would get work and attend to it. Thore was plenty of work in the Colony for coolies.

The third prisoner was discharged.

FORGED ERCEIPTS.

-Lam Fal Nam was charged with having on

were foed 85 each, and paid up.

Wa Ja-lun, commissioner to Japan to insesti gate educational matters, is about to return to Poking. His report will be looked forward to with great iverest. He was not a student of the modern development of Chins along the THE "LOONGSANⱭ" STOWAWAY CASE. lines of Western civilisation.N.-C. Daily

News. The case was called of Mak Cheuk Ting, compradors of the steamer Loangsang, against whom there were three charges) unlawfully siding and abetting five Chiasse to obtain a surreptitious passage from Hongkong to Munis on the 2nd lust; (2) unlawfully con.

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

:

Mesare. Vernon and Smyth say in thei/hasd costumes of the favoured fair who for this dollar, the atorling equivalent of the paid-appletely under this woman's infin.nes and gave spiring with one Choy Ping and others to shin weakly share report, dated Hongkong, 191hday bare conquered over all the rules and capital has considerably diminished. There is her his Ens residence for a temple of Spiritual-

them as passengers on board the steamer Loong sang without the consent of the owners or man- and (B) unlawfully conspiring with the said Chey Fing and others to defrand the Indo.

teri

September:-Moru enquiry has been met with during the week under review, but until the last day or two it has not resulted in much additiousl business. The chief featured of the and the further decline in Dooks.

"th February attore:z false receipt for $13, on China Steam Navigation Co., Ld., by ubtaining week have been the jump in Union Insurance which represent Japas and one of Portugal. therefore, to make'a call of $50 a share payablo Marah moved to Middletown and for nearly

11th March ons for $12, and on 5th Ap. it one for $18.

He pleaded not guilty. The following jury was empanelled:-Messrs. Ho Man, C. G. Danby, A. E. Asger, F. X. Lopes, A. Wszdt, Leung Kam Loung, and W. 8. Pattebden..

for them surreptitions passages on the steamer Loongsany from Hongkong to Manila,

The accused failed to appear, and his bail, which amenated altogether to $1,500, was estreated, a warrant for his arrest being also

sed

The charge against the four stowaways found The Attorney-General, in opening the wao, on the steamer was then proceeded with. wtated that the prisoner was charged with Mr. E.J. Grist, who appeared for the defence, attering three receipts that were forged, and said his clients pleaded guilty to the offence. thereby obtaining three separate sum of money As his Worship know, there had been a consi- from three different person. It would be derable number of such cases lately, and tho Moved clearly that the prisoner uttered the matter had been thoroughly threshed out with receipts, that this money was received by means the resolt that it was shown that the offenders of these receipts, and then a witness would be. were not the stowaways themselves. The real produced who would swear that the receipts culprit was the aider and abetter, who is this which boro his home were forgeries. The case was the compradore, the men who had bolted. Mr. J. Hastings, who prosecuted, pressed for prisoner a defence was that the receipts were good. The question really was whether they the fall penalty. Were gooi or bad.

The defendants were fined 5.50 each or three months' hard labour.

Evidence was afterwards taken.

The

jury returned ho umenímons verdict of

£63.

regulations of My Lords of the Admiralty."

Having straightened out on a westerly course again we pass in review the stately vessels

whose Consul in London is a great friend of BANKS, Hengkong and Shanghats have the King. The King has, always been strong ruled firm at $595 with sales and further buyers, in his friendships, and it is notable how o holdere asking $5975. London is unchanged at stantly this Portuguese, nobleman has been in MARINE INSURANCES-Unions were done in his society. The La Plata was at last moored, the early part of the week at 8400, but on it or rather anchored, which is not the same thing, becoming known that a dividend of $30 per and the time bell, that tocsin of the hungry soul" has rung its now unfamiliar call to other share for 1901 would be paid, a rapid firming up stiu, and shares could now he placed at a contemplations ere the great event of the day China Traders are procurable at 358). Yaug- tasus are offering at $127, but could probably the King procession comes," be placed at $125 Cantons have been booked attempt to desorbs that part of the proceedings; but I missed one sigual from the Royal Yacht $175 and are in further request.

It ran You bave my command to splice the that was very welcoms at the Diamond Inbiles.

malu-brace," but spliced it was I have doubt

FIRE INSURANCEB.-Hongkongs have beati done at $3371 and more shares are wanted Chinas continue in demand at 941. Steamboats are steady at 3307 with sales and SHIPPING-Hougtong. Canton and Maeng probable sellers. Indo-Chinas are weak with sellors at $79, Chins and Manilas have sold at $25, but a weakening tendency bus suddenly de- yeloped, and shares can now be procured at $221. Douglases have been placed at 423 and are on further offer at the rate, Star Ferries and Shell Transports are weak with sellers quotations. statement REFINERIES-China Sugars have firmed up somewhat and can be placed in small lots at $98. Luzons also are ap request at $10.

MINING.-Punjos have sold at $4.65 and are on offer at $47. Jelebus are quiet at 81 Raubs can be placed at 85.

The nest case was that of the tailyman of the Loongsung, who was charged with aiding and His Lordship pad sentence of five years' sbetting the stowaways, and evidence having been heard from Captain Weigail and Viator Cooper. third officer, of a nature similar to that published in our coumons when the case fest! opened, the defendant made u

imprisonment with hard labour.

The Court rose,

OVERDUE PACIFIC MAIE STEAMER

which laid the entire guilt of the offence upon A rumour crualated in the Colony yesterday the decamping compradore, who, he said, forced that the Pacide Mail steamship Korea, whishing too as did against his will

He also was opnvicted and fined $5 U or siz is four days overdue from San Francisco, had months. sunk daring the voyage thence. On enquiry at the offoes of the Company in the afternoon, were informed that nonowe of any kind had been received there, regarding the steamer, and that in the opinion of the management no

that the Korea had not then reached Yokohamas, where the fras timed to arrive yesterday.

BEFORE MR. J. H. KEMP (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE).

THEFT FRON EUROPEAN LADIES.

disappearance from the Colony, de returned on Wednesday last, and was arrested in Wellington

WHE

I do not at

attention of the roaders of this paper who are in want of a Typewriting Machine, is drawn to the SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER, one of the best if not the very best machine in existence.

It is especially built, so that it will stand hard usage in this trying climate, and with little attention will not rast nor deteriorate.

DOCKS, WHARVEY & GODOWNB.--Hong. It does excellent work, especially manifolding, kong and Whampoa Docks have steadily declised and are now procurable at $203. and is always ready for use, Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves have sold at New $94) and can now be placed at $85. Amoy Docks continue in request at $37.

LANDS, HOTHLA & BUILDINGS. Hongkong

demand.

The SMITH PREMIER has an automatic type-cleaning device, whereby all the type is

ence more a large accration in exchange iam. His fortene began to melt and his friends fluctuation account, and the directors, propose interfered, recovered his house, exposed the to repeat the operation of 1895 and again Dise de Bar woman and had her convicted of Thon double the paid-op capital. They propose, inspiracy and sout to the Tombs.

with on the 31st December, 1902, and to declare out

twenty years lired

the Haylers, of the exchange Gustnation account an interim parsning his spirituallatie stadies and reading dividend of the same amount per shore payable in his great library. He had been failing in on the same date and to reduct the call from health for come time and death followed, a the divident. This will increase the paid-up liability on the shares from $200 to $150 per captial to $1,000,000 and reduce the uncalled out attack of stomach trouble. share. After the ordinary businem of the meeting is flushed the shareholders will be asked to signify their approval of this step,

C. B. SHARP,

Chairman. Hongkong, 18th September, 1902.

CHURCH SERVICES.

S. JOHNS CATHEDRAL.

8. Matthew's Day. 21st September; 17th Sunday aftor Trinity.

Matins (11 ..). Responses, Tallis; Venite, Baraby; Paulme, Smart and Pre; To Deam, Ward in E flat; "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains," Stainer; Benedicta, Havergal in E (7th E.); Antheto, Hymn, 614 (T. 355); Kyrie, Schubert in G; Offertory Hyman,

621.

Evensong (5:45° p.m.). Respouses, Tallis, Psalms, Crotch and Med. ley; Magaificat, Davy in D (9th E.); Nune Dimittis, Feltoa in E fat; Hymns, 120, 615 (T. 356), and 274: Vesper Hymu, Steane.

3. PETER'S CHURCH. (Cornor of Des Voeux Road West and Western Street.) Matins (11 0.11.) Hymns, 359, 381, 322, and 209.

Holy Communion 12.3). Evensong (6.30 p.m )

Hymns, 63, 73, 14; and 299.

The Mission launch Dayspring will call on the ships between 9.15 and 10.30 am. and be to bring men ashore to The "Answering

All seale f

GOSPEL HALL

About the beginning of August Mrs. Saw and Mrs. Nazon, of the East Point Cotton grounds existed for the rumour beyond the fact Mills, gave some eloth to a tailor in Elgin Boat Lands continue neglected with sellers at $171 casily cleaned in one minute's time. No other Kowloon, to be made ap into dresses. Instead Kowloon Laude and West Pointa are offering machine has this equipment. It also possesses at quotations. Hongkong Hotels have cased all the latest improvements that all other of doing this, however, the employes to whom The steamer, which is quite new, having only the work was entrusted is alleged to have pawned under settlement influences and are pro- recently left the hands of the builders, was fore the cloth; at any rate, it wont astray, and garable at $129. Humphreys Estatos have writing machines,bave, besides many others, tween $15 and 6 Police Pier at 10.30 and

the services (Kowloon B) returning afterwards. day behind schedule time in leaving San Fran the workman in question made a simultaneous been again-done at $11 and are in farther which will be explained at the agent's office,

UOTTON MILLS-Hongkong Cottons are The SMITH PREMIER is used by all the Pennant" is the call flag. Ccisco, having bad to wait there for the Gaelic,

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Government Official, and Consulates throughout Strangers welcome. 243 which was bringing on, for transference to the Street by his master, who dragged him by the wanted at 8164 or the final dividend of

ceuts por sbare for 1901-1902 paid on the 16tK" to the police station. Korea, the crew of the disabled liar Piking, que evidence of the complainants had instant. The Northern stocks are unehingud. † the world, also by must of the leading business

MISCELLANEOUS.--Green Island Cements arched San Francisco on the 26th alt, and the been heard, the case was adjonened all yesterday have been done and 319 and are prehouses, one working in the office of this 6, Arsenal Street, Top Floor, off Queen's Road

ailed on the 30th She is a twin-row morning at ten o'clock, the defendant, who enrable at the higher rate. Uhina Bornson paper. The uera will no doubt testify to its versel, and there in a posibility, we were in admitted pawning one piece of cloth, being have sold and are wanted at 820. Ropes histo

desirens of calling wities to prove that the declined to $130sellers Chias Providents bare srcell nee formed, that she has sustained damage to cus englue and in working with the other only master of the shop himself pawned the other.

of this seld at $94. Campbell Moores can be obtained New boat sometimes develop unfavourable Notwithstanding the statements traffe on maiden voyages, and the Kered may witness, however, the obarges were found at $35, be no exception to the rule. There in, however, proved and defendant was sentenced to s

month's hard labour on each. ne ground for alarm regarding her safety,

whose shaft was broken at Kobe, The Gualto

After

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Meetings are held as follows:-Sunday Acts 2, 42, 11 a.m.; Gospel Address, 6 p.m.

Tuesday-Soldiers' and Sailors' Bible Class

The Sole Agents for Southern. China are Manos. Douglas Steamship Co., Ed., ordi. Messrs. WM. MEYERINK & CO., of our [2445 pary yearly meeting on the 27th instant.

place.

$p.m.

Thursday-(eneral Bible Class, 6 p.m. Saturday--Prayer Meeting, 6 p.m.

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Published at HONGKONG DAILY PRESS Office, and to be bad from all Booksellera.

Hongkong, 12th December, 1994.

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