TEN MINUTES WITH MR. SUAGE BUNDER.

We found the famous traveller poised

gracefully on his head and hands, gasing Bxedly over the side of the magnificent gacht placed at his disposal by the Governments of Europe for him to go away in.

Ah," said he cordially, extending one of his only two remaining hands to us. "you ftud me engaged in one of my favourite pursuits, exor-

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the north of India,did much to check my

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Toward the and of the sixties Count Auton Kheen paid a visit to a relative named Count ary. Count Khoon was accompanied by his son Karl, who, sa the train stopped at the station, took his box on his shoulder and carried it to the four-in-hand coach of Count Hedervary. The act pleased his host, who some time after

wrong direction. Satoples of machinery untutored savage. You have read my book, of which have proved a failure with Chins to or course" (blushing nervously), "and will, no with the Chinese users have bann purobased doubt, rocail several of my attempts in this from abroad and erested in Formoen. It would direction. Unfortunately the Khamarband of are boon better if steps had been taken to the savage Dhoólicna tribe inhabiting the considerable geographical importance lying to stopping the middleman from mixing dust and state on condition that he should bear its executioner who came from Paris by order of H'arly'ns, which, as you know, is a range of j prevent the deterioration of the Formosan tea by wards adopted him and left him the Hedervar of the now within gaul, mix sols; ditto the other ingredients to what they bring on the name. On the death of old Count Hedervar our master, the Balli and the procaruur da ros, efforts: however, I hayo still the other eye, sodi market; also to insist on a better packing both the young Karl Khyen became Count Khaen fifty sola, ditto for carriage of sow to execation, six sets; ditto for cord to bind nut diờg boc, contemplate writing auether book shortly. But agarde load and boxes (ban what is now Hedervary, the futurs Ban of Croatia and

two sols eight deniers, ditto for gane (sic), twu Premier of Hungary. The Ban is Ban so being done by the native packers come below, I will show you my curiosities and regards this year's grop it has certainly has longer, but for some time to come his old dunters." The object of providing germ for the excontioner was, no doubt, that his handles afterwards you may photograph mo."

"Those are my notes," be asid, pointing down large, but the quality is poor. The result title will stick to him. "Through life he ha into the hold; "there is considerable matter for will be that those chops that do not find } always carried his “own box".that is, he should not be gallied by the destruction of s

and then mixed up with now tone, by redection there. I am now on my way back to buyer will be held over till next season civilisation after a long journey, through the proposed Settlement Extension, a vast tract which the standard is not likely to in- of country completely uninhabited-except by Prove. Heavy losses have been made this year, missionaries--lying to the south-weet of principally by the Chinese dealers from the Shanghai, at which place I stayed a couple of mainland that flock over for the senson and buy days to learn the language. I have collected the orp. This is not to be wondered at in much valuable information on the subject of the view of a low market in New York and the riso curious tomuli and mounds that are dotted about in silvor. Instead of assisting the industries of that interesting country. What are they? the island the Government has Again given the Ab, that is my secret, astil my book comes out! labour market & low by recent wholesale ex- That," he said, following my eye, "is a photo-pulsions of Chiness from Keinong. The attempted graph of the crowd which, willing to lose nothing of my departure, came to see me off when I left

brute beast.

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in his pernot. Every document of any imper-appointed experts to survey and report apon the damage committed. The next stop was the Lance was laid before him, every affair bestudied in detail; the heads of departmejile wore his appointment of an advocate to defend the newspapers saw their prose in print until it had aumaned. This was followed by their citation: Puppets, and none of the writers for official animals and to show caneo way they should not be passed under the blue pencil of the Ban. From tores several times, and as they, of course, export of matting and straw lunta has pacarly morning until late at night, he sat in did not appear, judgment was given againsı lically fallen through in consequence of the wast his offles caring little for any question them by defauit. Then succeeded a monitore of labour. The figures given by Mr. Yagui which was not administrative or political. He warning the animals to leave the district within Home."

regarding the increase in trade with Japan "Do you find-" we bogan.

that certain representatives of the incriminated the account of

species should be present in the court to hour difficulty—that is, given, of course, determination high lately on

the monitoire pronounced. Thus in a trial| Mrs. B. Allen dr. Anderson and a capacity to endure hardship beyond the export of rice to the North, but in view lot of man. The spelling of accepted names of the expected good cro, in Japan the mediate neighbourhood, not because of jealoney against leeches at Lausaune, in 1451, a number differently, and the addition of a few of one's export statistics next year are likely to show or intolerance, bat simply out of inespacity to of leeches were brought into court, to receive | Sín. A. S. Anton

power to form a sound judgment on Croatian nteresting; but I must not give my sogrote China-at present values--is taking the surplus/ believe that another person could possess such their warning, which was that they were to crop of the island. Formos has no doubt affairs as himself, and because when once tiecome a large consamer of Japanese cottons, his mind was made up he set about realising his

"Well, no," musingly, there is no great must be carefully analysed. They have been rarely asked adsies and never followed it, unless a certain time, and it was held to be necessary

t wore in agreement with his own matare opio heavy ion. An autocrat from head to foot, he could not tolerate any strong personality in his im-

decrease of yen 2,000,000 on this account, as

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leave the district within three days. leeches did not leave and the axorcism was consequently pronounced. In this case it is

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which swept away all obstaolos, which he inherited from Count Haderiary was heavily incumbered. He devoted himself to it with the same tough persistent energy as he was afte..ards to display at Agram. He began by etracting a large loan with which he developed his property to such an extent that he rapidly paid off all mortgages and refunded the loan. He is said to be prouder of this achieve. In 1883 he was called from the prefecture of mant than of anything else he has done. the Rasb country to be a Ban of Croatia, On reaching Agrar he found the Croatians in much the same state of excitement as they are now displaying, bat in a short time ho "pacified" the country by methods of his own, which have been criticised from time to time, bat which were ever seriously, attacked until recently, when Croatia was seen to be in a condition of con- tinual uproar.

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"Do you" wa enquired, smiles, it is not easy to become a great necessary to provide for a large army of troops explorer, but now I am pretty well known and oficials, but it is hold there is not room and the Government has not any objection to there for any further heavy increase in trade in my going away to any place." He tappet this direction. This trade has till recently been 6 Amail drum made from a skull and a tightly. entirely in the hands of Japanes merchante, stretched piece of human skin, and a servant but now the Chinese are running them entered with the thumb to noso and wide close in competition for Japan's trade, ex contracts, cepting, of course Government spreading of fingers which is the Tibetan which are reserved for Japanese Gortrac salute to crowned heads and the like. When tors. Japoneso civilians are certainly not on wo were comfortably sasconced on the floor the increase in the island, although strenuous soolis by Japanese labour, at nearly double the apon which we learnt the great traveller always efforts are being made to supplant the Chinese preferred to sit and the servant had provided wages, both in Kelning and Tallaku. The ne with cooling drinks, we asked: “Do you "staple articles of Formosa consist of camphor, "Certainly," he replied with ready courtesy, tea, rice, and sugar, and only the Instrumed to Japan for consumption regalarly. The "it is not so easy to rece ao soon from rice mustly finds in Chins a ready buyer, the Formoss suck hardships and torture as has been may and the jank tradeBUZOSE lot; for instance," he added, “the Khamkwat of Channel is considerable; as the local Chinese n wild tribe by which I was esptured sawed off all population of 3,000,000 fill most of their wants from the mainland and Hongkong the toes of one foot with an oyster shell, and I As regards the currency question and carry the marks to this day; but dogged pluck fastnation in silver oxchange, this has no doubt and an insensibility to pain and fear is one of been an obs'asle to trade with Japan, but the my most valued characteristics, and, after all, proposed withdrawal of the Formosa silver coinage and isning of gold notes referred to at the Bank of Formosa's half yearly meeting, is one must take riska,"

not likely to help the circulation of paper money, The Chinese will prefer to fall back to their At all events, the trade of chopped dollar." the laland is likely to be considerably disturbed through the intended change in the onrrency, Amoy will no doubt suffer most should the tea trade adopt the old basis from the obsoleta "Tammi dollar" but Japan will not gain directly; Kalinng will then become the prin cipal shipping port for Formosan teas in pines of Amor.

"Would you-" we said.

-“With pleasure," he replied at snoo. "I do not like being photographed as a rule, but I will make su exception this ones, if you will allow me to change these clothes and don the costume in which I escaped from the Khunkwat. I make a point of always being photographed

in that."

But unfortunately, while the great explorer was changing, we remembered that we had not brought our camera, and retired.

goes

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Those

One of the most celebrated lawsuits against

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He pleaded in the firs! living in holes," of the diocese of Autun, abou

instance for delay on the ground that the rais the year 1310. had not been duly summoned. The prisal of every parish in the diccase was tison ordered to summon them for a future day. This was met by demand for a further exten sion of time on the ground that the rats had so many preparations to make. the delay was granted; and when the date then fixed arrived Chassenaez pleaded that his clients were entitled to a safe conduct

that consequently the owners of the cats in the to the court and back to their homes, and neighbourhood ought to give security for the harmlessness of the feline race. This was, ol course, impossible, and the result was that the Care was adjourned sine die. Turtle-doves

in Canada in the Capt 6. were excommunicatod seventeenth century, and termites in Brazil and Pera in the sighteenth. The eccentricities but this is, perhaps, one of the greatest, und ou of mediaeval judicial procedure are numerous, can only uoclule that our ancestors must hav wore willing to spend it ou such absurdities. bed an abundance of time to waste, if they

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govern Croatis the truth about his twenty years regime will probably leak out. who sympathise with the Croatia peasants and believe that when an agricultural population porsistently attempts to capture and to kill the head of the government something must be wrong with the administrative system, will be inoined to listen to the denunciations of the Ban as a pitila-s tyrant who maintains his own power by corrupting his opponents. Those, on tho contrary, who know the Ban personally and who know how excitable the Croatian peasants are, declare that Creatis awea averything to THE LIFE OF MOSQUITOES,

his role, and that the attacks on him are merely Adult zinsquitoes, according to L. O. Howard, the result of racial and religious agitation of the Department of Agriculture (quoted by carried on by his political opponents. One DIRECTORY OF PROTESTANT the American Inventor), live indefinitely, and thing speaks in his favour-the circumstance they may bite an indefinite number of times that the Crestians attack him as a Hungarisn While their two chief occupations ure blood-

Croatian. AK B matter of fact be sacking and egg-laying, they break up the and that the Hungarians steek him as monotony of life by humming and singing. As mosquito has been known to drink water, but is neither, but is by birth an Austrian. never when she can get blood. When female He was born at Fredwaldau, in Upper Silesin mosquitoes cannot taste the blood of a warm- bodied animal they insert their books into juicy on the 23rd of May, 1940, of a family belonging" plants or ripe fruits. Bananas are a favourite originally to the Tyrol. He was educated on article of diet with mosquitoes. They also Tons, 138,890 attack other insects and bite birds, The male one of his father's estates in Slavonia, and 221,074 mesquito hes not mouth parts adapted to blood-studied afterward at the universities of Agram 62,508 asking. It sips water, molasses and boor, or and Budapest. He speaks Croatian, Hupgar- an, German, and French with perfect fluency, 57.667 wine. Only the female mosquito bites animals 34,426 and sucks blood. It sometimes injects a poison and is probably acquainted with several other

that causes irritation.

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NAVAL STRENGTH OF THE POWERS

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On the ninth anniversary of the battle of the Yellow Bes in the China-Japan war, one of the Tokyo papers published in the course of article the following comparative Ket of the strength of the various Powers' Asiatic Squadrons, past and present, as follows:-

1894. 1903 Tons,

Great Britain........ Russia

United States...

... 41,720 ... 24, 174 6,560 **10,064 France

978 Germany...

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The N.-C.Duity News correspondentatPoking to take the watch to a well-known firm in that It is generally predicted that his reign will Colony in order that it might receive a thorough be a short one, but threatened mez sometimes Kanen Hedervary, telegraphed under date 25th September

Prince Ching and the Ministers of the plearing and overhaul. After attending to the live long, and Count Graad Connell and the Walwapt are agreed watch the Hongkong firm, not expecting any on conceding all the new demands made by trouble, returned it to Japan through the past. is not the kind of politician to ist`himself Basds, except the two articles relating to the Consequently, when Captain Bischof applied at be discouraged by danger or disheartened by establishment of landing places on the river the post office for the package, he was told that opposition. There will be time to talk of his Sangari, and the line of military stations he must pay an import duty on the watch, which fallure when he has failed. botresa Blagovestekonsk and Tsitsihar. Vice- had been valued by the Customs, and the doty roys Chang Chiltong and Yuan Shi-kai, see-fixed at forty-five yan. Captain Bischof produced ing that there ir uothing else to be done, bare the original bill for the purchase of the watch a good many years ago, and pointed out that the withdrawn their bjections.

The Japanes Minister, Mr. Uolids, has case contained & certain photograph, and also strongly objecte his latest protest boisg to the presented other evidence to show that the watch effect that, in ese Chins secretly decides to was not a new importation, but had been pre concede any prints which have not received vionsly in his possession. The matter was Japan's previous assent, Japan will take her brought before Mr. Sakurai, the courteous Director of Customs, who, we understand, after Prince Ching is in an awkward position hearing all the circumstances, decided that the between Russia's demands and Japan's objee watch should be adisitted free of duty. Though tions. His visit to Mr. Conger, the US the Director of the Custome has, in view of the Minister, last Tuesday had for its object to fucts, so courteously ordered the valuation for beg Mr. Conger's friendly interference to purposes of duty to be quashed, the incident is soften the Japanese objections, which the worth boaring in mind by any resident of Japan American Minister declined to do, considering who may think either of sending an article of the task a hopelen one. All the Chinese jewelry abroad to be reset or a watch to be Government can do is to await the progress and cleaned and repaired. Any such article sent out development of the negotiations that are going of the country is liable to duty when returned on at St. Petersburg between Japan and unless prior to its being dispatched a permit sam

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Mr. T. Beid Bs. W. E. Suver Dr. & Mrs. Scheidt

Charles, Scots Mr. A. Sinol.

BLF.

Mr. G. C. Lindsay Great Mr. Carl W. Smith Mr. F. T. Baney Howitt Capt.

Mer

W. 0. C. Splav Mr. If. C. Jožinės

Capt. N. G. Thompon Mr. Q. D. Thou un Mr. & Mr. M. Watson

and child

20.00

0,50 0.30 Col. & F. J. Lab.

-0.25

SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE.

Consultation Free. Hongkong, 21st Marchi, 1903,

Mr. and Mrs. P. NH.

Ard Jones

Miss Lambkin

AT. &are. A. McGowan Mr. E. Martin Mr. Robert Mitchell Miss C. Mortimare

Mr. S. T. Wabora Dr. & re: Newell Wil on and child

Mr. W. G. Wing CRAIGIEBUAN HOTEL

Hr. R. H. Crafton Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell 2636 Lieut. & Mrs. J. 8. Har

VIEWS OF HONGKONG ON

POST CARDS "LLUSTRATED

Coloured, Write Away Cards, &o., For Sale at GRACA & CO.'s Stall at

- HONGKONG HOTEL COBRIDGE.

Also

Used and Unused Forsiga and Colonial

FOSTAGE STAMPS

in Sets, Packets or Singlo. King Edward VII Alimu, Catalogass, Hinges, &o., &c., &c.

Inspection invited. Hongkong, Lath June, 1903.

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AUTOMATIO MAUSER

PISTOLS.

JALIBRE 7.63 m.m. With CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES FIRING 10 SHOTS in 2 SECONDS. SIEMSSEN & CO, Bongkong 3rd October, 1900).

Mrs. E. Hug kirs. Johnston & child Mr. W. Helms

Lient. and xs, F. W.

Laviból.

Mr. & ira. Mic ́ack Government Civil Hos

pital Sisters Mao, Smith Miss White. (apt. & idrs, Tullock

THOMAS' Horal.

Mr. H. D. Bassett Mr. L. Charles Mr. J. W. Chashim Mr. Chick Tok Thre Mr. C. Condy and two

childr Mr. Crego Mr. Maa Tin

OCCIDENTAL

Mr. John W. Baina Lisut. F. Chandler Mr,eorge A. Diga Mr. W., Donald Mr. Dobrowhi Mr. H. Frotsóker | Capt. G. Garating

Mr. B. Hertel Dr. F. Keyt Mr. & Mrs. Liddell

Mr. L. C. Kanner Capt. Robert. Dr. O. L. lobertson Mr. E. Rougran. Kr Sut Ting Ti 2lx. Whooley Mr. L. Young

HOTEL

Mr. Amaro Lopsa Mr. W. F. Lumsden

Mr. & Ms. Harold

Macfarlane Mr. G. Me dus Mr. E. Meyers Lieut. T Pers

Mr. E. B. shepherd Mr. H. Stepheus Air, Richard La Welf

send for price list,

Hongkong, 20th September, 1903,

(2706

R. J. REMEDIOS, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STAMP

DEALER,

No. 39, WYNDHAM STEEKT, HONGKONG, Will be glad to send STAMPS on approval any address on receipt of eatisfactory refer

1094.

Is also prepared to purchase and POSTAGE TAMPE in Large or Small Qusotities for Cash AGENTE WANTED, 15 to 25 per cent. Discount Allowed, [1582

R. CHADWICK'

DENTAL

*KE W

SURGEON.

No. 39, QUAES'S ROAD CENTRAY.

Ofice Boara-9 su to 5 P.M; Hongkong, 18th Jnas, 1903.

NOT.CE.

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N and after the 9za SEPTEMBER, the NEW WHARF at the Western end of Wing Lok Strost

MING ON & CO.

(2536 Hongkong, 8th Septembar, 1909. - CARTRIDGES.

ON WING CHAI will berth at the

NOBEL'S SPORTING BALLISTITE. Absolutely Satokeless and Water-tesisting THE BEST NITED-POWDER IN THE WORLD. PRICE OF 19-BORE CARTRIDGES 1-

Loaded with With Powder Powder only.and 1 oz, of 8bot,

rimrose Caves $6.95 Pegamoid Casco 6.85

jactor Brass Cases, 7.50

Apply-to-

$3.00

:

3.60

9.25

SCHMIDT & CO

Gunmakers,

Hongkong.

WM.

Hongkong, 3rd July 1902

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