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been already coined we need not apologiso for its use which is most widely held at home. As the doctrine is defined by President ROOSEVELT, says the Times, “it is a policy to which this country has no right to take exception, and which we have "no interest in abstracting. The title to our own posscasions on the American con- "tinent and our right to colonise them are "pot, and ensnot be, called in question by
The Russian Miulatur of Finances, Me. Witte has now left Furopt for Manchuria,
The Norwegian steamer Oslo recently wrecked. oa the Loochoo3, was sold by suction at Kobe for 8,500 yen.
The U. B. Ambassador at St. Petersburg, Mr. C. Tower, has been appointed successor of Mr. White, the Ambassador in Berlin.
The Rosso-Japaness Society, organiseil at Tokyo by Viscount Enomoto, Biron Kasko,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 1902
TELEGRAMS.
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RE-ELECTION OF ME. CHEWAN TO
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
| HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBE | polled down its western wall There was no reference on the notios sent to the P.W.D. to houses in First Street, and looking at the plau elown him, witness did not think there was a house or habitation over the covered jussage... way referred to by previous witness. There A special general meeting of the Hong kong was nothing in the plan in fact, to put him on General Chamber of Commerce was held yesterquiry as to the houses in question, and he 8. Starp presided and was moported by the not conform with eation 69 of the Building
plans following members of Committee Boa. C. Ord saw, they did not show the position and Mr. Johu Roche, M.P. for Galway, has W. Dickson, Messrs. N., A. cleba, A. Haupt, witness saw some remains of shoring when he levels of the surrounding ground and buildings. D. A. Hawett, H. E. Tomkins R. G. Wilcox,
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THE CRIMES ACT-SENTENCE ON
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ding in the Chamber Room, City Hall. Hoa, Csolely those in Centris Streat. The
considoret that the houses referred to were
anybody. We have no reason to object and other well-known Japan 80, was to celebrats bee1 sentenead in the Crimos Court at Gs!way and J. R. M. Smith. There were also present Visited No. 56. First Street, and it looked to
"to the protest of the United States against. "the acquisition of new territorial rights in North or South America by any European Powers. That is not a principle " of international law, but a question of *** policy, and one upon which evory Govern- "ment bas an indispot thle claim to take
its own line."
its foundation on the 17th alt.
A despatch plated New York, Sept. 25, says:-Miss Gladys Deacon, an American girl, has refused the hand of the Germina - Crown Prince, who sought to marry har morganatically,
The notorious Colonel Grimm, who was con
demuet a few months ago to ten years hard The interest taken by the Far East-Iabour for high treason in counselion with the thie Mosuon doctrine is only indirect. As sale of Russian army plaus, arrived at Odessa THE WATER used is THE PUREST for is the doctrine affects Greit Britain, it last mouth among a numerous party of convicts
may arouse a certain concern in all British destined for deportation to Sakhalin. that me be obtained, and is skilfully PIL-colonies, but this concern is hardly personal.
In--Apuoli-delivered at Indianapolis, fad, General Jacob H. Smith vigorously defendnd hix operations in Samar. He stated that ho had abated the naisause and expended" (this is the word given in a Manila Times telegram] the recalcitrant Samarites because it was
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possessions in this part of the world, and. THE MACHINERY employed is of the that is the attitude of the Australia Com- monwealth with respect to the neighbour- latest design and most approved type. ing Pacific islands. Nor is this exactly a novel idea. It is over twenty years old. The contemplated German annexation of New Guinea at the beginning of the "eighties" first gave it definite form. The British Government was then indifferent to ach a proceeding on the part of Germany, but not so the Australian colonists. Queens- land went so far as to send agents to take possession of New Guinea in the unme of Great Britain, and the other colonies approved this step. Though the home Government had no sympathy with the Australians' uction, it was forced by the pressure brought to bear on it to consent to annex South-eastern Nov Guinea and the Louisiade Archipelago. The most recent writer on this subject, Mr. A. R. Co... quors, says in his book The Mastery of the Pacific It is usually said that the desire to protect the natives of New Guinea "against foreigners was the chief motive "for British anhexation, but the real mason was the pressure brought to bear by the "Australian colonists, and the story is an
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THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CUNARD COMPANY.
Rt. Hon. Gerald Balfour, speaking at the Cattare Feast at Sheffield, nunnued that the Government het concluded arrangements with. the Chuad Steam hip Company and the Morgan Shipping Trust. The Canard Com-add the notice calling the meeting, pany plodys themselves to remain in every respect a Bitials Company, and they will inther construct two nw vessels which, with their entire flost, will remain at the disposal if the Admiralty. For these services the Govers ment will pay to the Canard Company an annual
Ross of the Hongkong sad Shanghi Bank, ndagreement with the Morgan Shipping Trust We hare parted this week with Mr. Andrew subidy of £150/0), The Governmant's
the hearty good wishes of the community went with him, a tribute on his leaving well uerit:d, securos that the British edmpanies in the He is succeeded in his post in the ank by Mr. combination will remain really British. G.H. Ardiron.
The Republican party of New York, iu, convention assembled, has endured the policy of President Roosevelt with regard to the Philippines and Cuba. Mr. Root, U. 18. Secretary of War, in addressing the Republican Leage at Peoria, Illinois, defended the opera- tions in the Philippines et longth,
The bounty by which Japanese yarn was to Le put on Chilese and Corean markete, at rate which was to undersell the yarn from silver-as ng conutries, has proved a failure, Notice was given that after the 20th wit., applications for registration to enlitie applicants to the bounty would not be accepted,
President Rouse, of the Missouri, Kansas, nud Texas Rallway, in to accompany General Miles on his trip to the Philippines. Iu business circles in the States this plan is re- garded as siguificant of coming developments
A.S. WATSON & CO. instructive one as showing the divergence in Philippine railways. Mr. House in a repre...
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"of view in such a question between the #colonies and the mother country. Now “that Australia is practically free to pursug "an independent policy we may expect "some very different line of action. The "New Guines question, coupled with that of New Caledonia, first gathered the colonies into a Federal Council, and helped greatly to pave the way for the Commonwealth." As we have seen recently, the question of the New Hebrides, at present under joint British and Frencli protection, is anxiously regarded by the colonists, and any disposi tion ut home to allow French energy to go too far will certainly be checked by the Australians' vigilance. The growth of Australia has entirely altered the situation in south-western Pacific waters, and it On the 27th September, at 78, Range Road, must be the voices of Australia and New- Shanghai, the wife of the Hex. HARRY BARTON,Zealand that will settle the destiny of that Q.M.8. Shanbying, of a daughter.
part of the Ocean, ne certainly as the United States must be the predominant voice on thu American continent. And as the MONROE doctrine, interpreted in its best
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THE SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS.
The Government arrangements with the Chaard Steamship Company and the Morgan Shipping Trust are generally praised, there is soine criticism on the amount of the subsidy to the Cunard Company, especially in shipping circles, the complaint being that it houdicans. tramp steain rs.
THE BOER GENERALS. Commandants Kritzinger, Fouche, and Jou bart hava sailed for England, es route to the United States, where it is their intention to lecture on the Isle war in South Africa.
THE CANTON RIVER."
The dredger Canton River, which was snak The British North Borneo Coronation Con-in the 190) typhoon auil afterwards raised and tingent arrived at Singapore from home by the put on the slip at Kowloon Docks, took the N. D. L. Humbarg on the zasrning of the 27th water again yesterday after being re-enginesl uit. The men, who were user the sharge of and bating undergone a thorough overbaal. Lieut. Wardrop, wore in excellent condition and
ready to resume dredging in about a month, it he is said to be as good as new, and will be
is expected.
seemed to have thoroughly enjoyed their trip to Bug.aud. Their stay in Singapore was of short duration caly, as they went on to Sunda- kan by the sa. Tringgaan the same afternoon.
been decided to appoint a joint boundary Renter's Agency understands that it has
commission to delimit the aorthern frontier of Northern Nigeria, and that the British and French Commissioners will commense their work in November. The work to be dono is the fixing of a line between the Niger and Lake Chad in continuation of the of 1900 in pursuance of the Anglo-Frezieh work already begun by the joint commission
Convention of 1908. The frontier from the
northern boundary of Lagos to the Niger has already been delimited.
The latest home papers to land reord that
OPENING OF A NEW HOTEL.
Last night at 9 o'clock the opening ceremony took place of the now King Edward Hotel, amid most favourable circumstances. We have already described the building, so that it is not necessary again to go into details: Yesterday large company was invited to partake of the initiatory banquet, and the large dining-room nccepted the invitation. An excellent repast on the ground-floor was filled by those who
was prepared, which all the guests enjoyed, the band of the Burmese regiment being in attend ance. After the dinner had been despatched, a number of toasts were euitabl, proposed, begin ning with those of the King and Queen and
King Edward Hotel" entrusted to Mr. Sholten Hooper and received with acclamation. The Hotel opened its career, under most favourable auspices.
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Mr. A. A. Lowe (Secretary. Hou, t, W. F. that the wall had not been properly shored sort, it appeared to him, however. Playfair, Hos. R. Slanan, Kessra E. toetz, up. The only effectual way of dealing with thu W, S. Bailey, A. 8. Anton, A. Forbes, P. | wall of No, 50 was to have pulled it down. Brewilt, E. W. Mitchell, 8. D. Setnu. Whons No. 56 on the ground, and it was possible By Mr. GoldringWitness het not measured Dauby, . Balloch, Fang Wa Can, Ho Fook, that a portion overlappad L. 738, where No. Ming Koo, A. Facks, . A. Tumes, M. Mis situats. To his knowledge, there was no Mehta, Fuimsun, F. Smyth, W. Melcher, D record in the P.W.D. showing that the houses E. Brown, Pembecies, N. H. Rutherford, had been inspected since they were built. Amo, C. Klick, W. Dixon, J. H. Lewis and he personally could not say whether they H. Mitchell, C. H. Thompson, J. Jupp, W. G. P. Lammert, E. Hinds, G. a. H. Bratton,
. Lumphreys and t. Jessen. The DECAKTARY (Mr. a. t. Lowe) baring This CHAIRMAN Buid-Gentlemen, we have called you together-on-this-occasion-in-compli
ace with a request we have had from the Government. It will be recollected that when not resign and there was still some portion of Mr. Whitehead woat home lust spring he did
special noting, in compliance with a ruglost his tux of offies unexpired. AT. out at the Government, we elected temporarily a from His Excellency the Uficar Administering representative of the chamber for the balance of air. Whitehead's period of ofllos, His
with this election of a representative in his period of offfee has now expired, and we have been requested by the Governor to proseed have revived from Hin By cell letter which wued on the grand wiess there was something
Excelleney, dated
palpably wrong with it when it was sent an to the P.WD. He did not think that the failure to check the plan in the present nist was res Witness inspected the ground floor of No. 56, pnsible for a good deal of what happened. and found that the supporting pillar of floor was broken away n-ar the top. Toat of the Brat defect, however, had not caused the collapse.
Neptember.
Gorenament Hoase, Hongkong, 2nd September, 1972, Sir,With reference to bir William Gas, coigne's letter, No. 48 x of 27th May last, I have the honour to inform you that us Mr. Whitched's term of office as a member of the Legistative Coansil expires on 24th inst, and Mr. Bhewan's temporary appointment his substitue will therefore also terminate
wore or not be conid not even say if it was likely they had been inspected Cracks were la There was no oficial in the P.WD. whose duty be on in the wall at No. 56 before it collapaid.
that nothing could be done in the way of sacer it was to inspeet old buildings in the Colony, so taining their condition and taking any steps that were considered necessary. If the collapse and not cured, the cracks in the wall would have been growing worse and worse, and
unless
passage" did not convey to his mind that there sono official saw them and made a report, athing would be done. The words "covered many such passages passages without honsas was a house above that passage there were not overhead in the Uolong; bad he thought af bero boing a house overhead in the present should be correct in itself, and it was net sbeck- of the sito, or scat someone to do so. A plan caso, he might have made a personal inspection
By Mr. Denays Neither the notice for the the homes in First Street, and much reference plan soat to the PW.u, made ney referencs to
made, sending to the Ordi
on that date, 1 have the honour to request should have beeR FRA Mr
meeting
yon to be good enough to call of the Chamber as early as convenient in order what you may have an opportunity of electing
your representative.
lave the honour to be, Sir,
Your est ob diout sacrast,
H. A. BLAKE,
Governor, et!,
The CHAIRMAN,
Chamber of Commerce.
It only romains for me to ask members to propose and second candidates for this post.
-M. J. H. LWIS-I beg to propose the re- oloution of Mr. Robert Shewan as a member of the Legislative Council to represent this Chamber.
nance,
Goldring gave rise to many amusing passages,
Mr. Tookers orosa-examination which proved a welcome relief from the dry tedium of the enquiry.
Hon. W. Chatham, the Director of Public Works, said he had been in the PW.D. hers for about twelve years and a half. He know nothing whatever about No. 56. First Street, which appeared from the records to have been built before 1873, He inspected the house ou 20th August and befois that had already recrived reports from his officers. After describing the nature of the collapse as it appeared to in on his first visit, witress. said he did not recollect noticing any promin eut defect in that portion of the wall of No. 58 1-ft standing. The demolition of the wall of No. 58 had deprived No. 56 of support on that particular side, and the lega of that support was against No. 58. The collapsed wall was by se not compensated for by the shoring placed mesta sol úly by It, and was constructed of hlus bricks; there was evidence of a great west of bond, and the mortar was of very poor quality. Witners attributed the collapse to the removal of No. 58 and the want if substituted support. carried nens, eun
The CHAIRMAN declared the motion to be added to the very ind quality of the work nul exposure to the weather woudt "here been" Hou. A. SHEWAN-Gentlemen, I thank you, but it was really a gauation of wat ng tao a prudent courss to remove the pool in No. very much for the honour you have done de, and I outy regret that you have had all this exposed party wall carefully and properly sap- trouble so soon again. As one good turn de-36, First street, int not No. 58; it was not porting it. The plan produes indicated to. serves another, I beg to propose a hearty vote. of thanks to Mr. Sharp for is conduct in the chair, (Applense.)
Mr. E. W. MITCHELL--I beg to record. The CHAIRMAN-Well, gentlemen, if no other members have candidates to popose, we will proceed to vote upon this proposal. I take nothing in the rules specially to guide us in it there are no other candidates. Well, we have such elections, but take it, there being only one candidate, it will be quite sufficient to take poal to the meeting.
show of hands. I will therefore put the, pro On a show of hands-being taken,
a
Tuis coded the proceedings,
ENQUIRY INTO COLLAPSE OF HOUSES.
FIRST STREET.
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29th July last, was resumed at 2.15 o'clock yes
The oficial enquiry into the fatal, collapse of a home at 56, First Street, West Point, on
day afternoon before Mr. J. H. Kemp and a common jury. Mr. H. L. Doanys, Acting Crown Bolicitor, appeared for the Crown, and Mr. P. V. Goldring, solicitor (Meer, Deación
easy to show No. 18. us the home was not to be reconstructe. The plan really showed everything that was beedial the only point being that something should have been shown so as to make good the party wall which was to be removed between Nos. 56 and 5B It was the duty of the person in the P.WD. recafving & plan to inspect the sit and if as a result he thought the plan required. ping-up of a wall did not necessitate suoli sa amending, to have it amended; the mere prop- Amendment. If attention was called to the bact condition of a wall, it would be loup stad by an ofleer of the PW.D. auil a notice serred on the owner to take the necessa y steps. “DE WAT Mr. Doupys (after reading the section in the Ordinance) Wan it at necessary that that plaŭ should have shown the houses to be pulled wording of the Ordinance celtiduly requires Ancording to that, No. 58 ought to have been mentions),
Mr. Dennys-There was nothing on the plans to show that No. 58 was going to be pulled down? No.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD Cl. I sense, makes not for agression on the part Capt. Peroy Scott, U.B., ou bohulf of 17: officer ending with that of "Prosperity to the new and Hastings), for the lesses and the coutrostor / down as well as toke to be rebuilt ?The
LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG, 4th October, 1902.
of the United States but against agression by European Powers on the search for now colonies, so the Australian version of the SOMETHING like a sensation was produced idea will not sack for the violent disposses. in Europe by President ROOSEVELT's speechsion of thoss who are already established at Angusta, Marne, at the end of Angust. but for the prevention of further land Yet there was nothing sensational about the grabbing in the neighbourhood of the great speech, nud the effect it had, above all in Southern continent.
We do not believe Germany, and Austris, seems due to a total the day to be far distant
when the misreading of the United States President's Australiana will enunciate their policy in meaning. The Neue Freie Press of Vieunn, this respect as clearly as the United States with its talks of "a mammoth trumpet-have put forward that doctrine which owes blast," "the thunderbolt," "RoogEVELT's its origin to and takes its name from Mr. bony fist shaken in England's frice," is MONROE. only typical of the attitude of a number of the
Austro-German newspapers. The Vienna correspondent of the Times puts it
The Austrian oruiser Maria Theresa left the harbour yesterday for Singapore, and the
and 550 men of the Terrible, who were landed for operations either in South Africa or China, telegraphed to Maj. W. T. Dapres, ma, or of Partsmouth accepting an invitation to a public dinner on any date after the 21st September, fixed for the 22nd September. Among the guests invited to niest Capt. Percy Scott was Gea Sir Jobs French, who was 45th on the list of cadets entering the Britannia in August, 1866, Capt. Feray Scott being 48th.
and that the entertainment was provisionally
Coronation, returned to Puking from London Prines Isal Chen, Special Ambassador to the on the 25th ult., having comp to China vit the United States and Japan. The Prince was re ceived by their Majesties in special audience the morning of the 26th ult, His Highness's father Prino Ching, ac.ing the part of an- nouncer for his son. Prizes Toni Chen gave a ducing his mission abroad, and it is reporte, intelligout replies the youthful Prince mado to that their Majesties were quite pleseed at the
Lugir enquiries on the state of affairs in foreign countries, etc.
from Macao.
OPIUM.
THE OLDEST SHIP.
world has recently been sold at Teneriffa to be What is stated to be the oldest ship in the broken up. This is the Italian ship Anita registered at the port of Ganos. The Axila,
H. P. Tooker, executive sugines, P.W.D. it. was the first witnesa examined by Mr. Denuys Ho said he koow No. 56, First Street; it was au old three-story house, and on the west side was No. 55, First Street; witness did not know what sort of a house it was never having seen it. He And found in the books of the P,W.D. roforonow
the owner had no right to pull down suy portion Mr. Dennys-Without mentioning, No. 58, over It-No.
the presumption that there was a house overheed. By Mr. Goldring The words covered paar -
Plaus sent in to the PW.D. unally showed sagy-way on a plan would not necessarily lead to
what buildings were to be pulled down. The party wall between Nos 66 and 58, First Street cessity for the support aross from the inherent was exposed by the demolition of No. 58. The defent of the wall itself, which, it could be seen, was an old one. In the event of a plan bearing the words Plan only 20 supervision thera the P.W.D WRoess did not see why the was no syntorstid supervision undertaken by Government shond provide property-owners with supervision property owners should have between the first and send floors the collapse probably would unt have taken •place
down to the mat d'ordre given to the French grabost Kersaint arrived from Manila. resursé of what he had seen and experienced / which resemble Christopher Columbna's ship, the 22nd August last, and found that the west wall note responsibility. Had there. been a pilar
Hotel was opened for the season on Wednesday The bangalow attachet to the Bay View night, Mr. Osborne, Kowloon Hotel, inviting large number of guests to do honour to the occasion.
landed at San Francisco by the Japanese steam-acknowledgment of u noties dated 21st October, A millino (gold) dollars' worth of opium was to these tire houses; the ficat one was 10 ship Hongkong Maru, on ber last trip from the 1873 That notice mentioned among other Orient, the cousigement being in 800 boxes houses Nos. 30 to 58 (oran atubers), First Street, and bore the initials of the then Surveyor-General. There was nothing regard ing the houses before 1873, and as matter of faet witoess did not know when they were built. In 1874, in January, there was a go ond notice notices that the houses wore built prior to 1873, regarding the house. He concluded from these under the old Building Ordinance of 1856, Witness first visited No. 58. First Streat on German Press re-pecting the United States
near the kitchen and had fallen dowa, oridenly and Great Britain; to set these two Powers
collapsing outwards. Le second door of No by the ears." If this be so, the scheme bas
50 bud fallen down into the first floor, but the ent rely failed, for the British and American
built, as required by the Ordinanco. Biss bricks Engineers out here since. Juttu, 1901. He F. 1. B. bori, balling surveyor and a roof was still standing we looked at the re- Civil servant employed by the War Department, Press did not rise to the occasion as desired,
maining portion of the west wall, and found it related his qualification and experionos, in a very bad condition. It had not been guildly and seid the bar been attached to the Royal Mr. CHAUNCET DEPEW, the noted after
tad been used in ita construction, but although had visited No. 60 First Sheet three times since dinner orator, probably made an approxi
they were fairly sound they were not solidly the collapse, and had been up on the roof mately right expression on the situation
put together, there being a cavity in the centre and into the houses in the vicinity, theading when he said that Eagland regards the
of the wall. Ther was very little mortar, and what remained of n. 58. His Brot vlait was that of an indifferent nature. The adjacent meds on 45th August, when benoted the natura Mexzor doctrine as a wise policy, while the
lane was covered with debris, aul the house Continent of Europe spurns it as insolent,
THE HANOI EXPOSITIÓN.
of the collapse. The be described to the above it, No. 59, was pesolionily colle pind A Court. He should say that the second floor little remained, and that was attached to No. arrogant, and autopable. There is, we are
Mr. George Lolorrain, Vice-Consul for 56. Witness bud never previously inspected first floor, did not fall on Escount of i
kitchen floor, which has fallen down on the clear. He was quite dead, when discovered. France at Manila, has arrived from the Philip No. 56, or been inside it. His opinion as to defects it possessed of falf;it was well aware, a small section in England which
Acother onse of suicide which occurred also at pines ja the French despatch-boat Kersaint. the collapse was that the wall fall because it was but no iu need if renewal. The roat tras, by no means looks with favour on the late developments of the MoxRon doctrice; to-morrow on the occasion of the Pontificial because of the method adopted by the deceased to 140 Filipinos, including 27 Negritos, who weather by the palling-down of No. 59, First visit. The joists of the roof of No b
The reception by his Lordship Bishop Plazoli Yaumati a few days age is noteworthy Is is en route to Tonkin sud takes with him in such a bad condition that it could not sunits ordinary portion but lamaged, at the port itself. It had also been exposed to the western end, this he discovered on his second some indeed even see the bony fist" of Jubiler of His Holiness Pope Leo XIII premature shuffle off this mortal coil. He will represent the industries and arts of the Street, which operation deprived the collapsed goot, and must have been so, for they remained President ROOSEVELT, as pictured by the sanonnoed by us to take place in the hall of the bad been disappointed in at se afair, so he tied Philippine Islands at the Hanoi Exposition wall of support. The front wall of No. 5 tu positions when the support of the Core Neue Freie Press. But such views find no Mission-house, will be held in the ball of the his queue, a conveniently long one, tightly found The company comprises artists, musicians, formerly abutted on No. 56, on the east side, wall of No. 5 was withdraws. The dat sympathy in the present Government and Catholic Union instead. The Cathola Unton his neck, and then, to assist the process of artisans, ote, had there are also on board the in Centre Btreet and No. 50. The propping-up upon it, and did not are far be cold
and this wall formed a strat between the houses withstood, the shock of the second even less among the Opposition of to-day will also be illusinated. By kind permision strangulation, inclined hi head forward. The Kersaint American, Spanish, and Filipino of that portion of No: 65 which remained would e, in the lightest degree in bunico on
of the commanding officer and officers of the plaits of the quere prevented its yielding, and newspaper representatives. Mestre Castle Bros, give no support to No. 56. The npport having the ground Loot was Hiding the brick 4 The Times in a leading article on President 3rd Barma Infantry, their band will play in the morning the other people on the of Manila, have ranged for a real vibe withdrawn from No. 56, it was the daty pipe, then being minus oal befek de ROOSEVELT's Augusta speech put forward selection of music during the evening from 8.30 campan where the fadident occurred found of steamers between Manila and Haptons of the man who was pilling down the houses at the top fired a quite, antiste, tha the view of Monroelsm-as the word has to 11 o'clock.
in Centro Street and No. 38. Vinst Brest to had nothing to do calling at Hongkong, during the Exposition,
Santa Maria, was built in Genos in 1548, and effected her last voyage at the end of March,
countless stories and tornadoes in all parts of 1902, from Naples to Tenerife. The Anita was of tremendously stout build and had weathered
the world, but it was also the slowest ship A Chinees lnd of about 16 years committed afloat, taking 5 days on uns voyage from The vocaliste at Mr. George Grimble's orgun morning, by hanging himself. The case was a
vicide in. First Lane, Yaumati, yesterday Paltimore të Rio de Janeiro. recital in the Union Church on Monday evening determined one, the decease! having climbed a will be Mrs. Mudie (soprano) and Miss Ramsay little way up the wall, fastened a pices of cord (contralto). The programme appears in our to a lare nail driven thereis, and then swung advertising colomas.
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the man dead
old floo
lavé removed the occupants of No. 56 sed did not think there was much water about