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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6ra, 1903

lefter, which contaio references to China's

currency.

The resolution, of the Hongkong General Chamber of Coinmerce, passed on the 18th February, by a majority of 40 to 25 votes on a show of lande, qad by 40 to 84 on the voting carda signed in the Chamber Room, declared that in the opinion of the meeting it was desirable that the Straits Currency Commission should extend its enquiries to Hongkong with a view, to ascertaining whether reform of the Colony's currency arrangements is advisable. This was for. warded, under cover of the Secretary's letter, to the Government, and on the 2nd April H.E. the Governor seut Mr. Town's AND CARBOLIC SOAPS other with a despatch of his own to the Colonial Office. In his despatch Sir Ianny Effect a saving of 50%, owing to the large size BLAKE relates that he laid the Chamber's of the tablets. They are made of the purest letter before the Executive Council, when a majority of that bely advised him that ingredients and are elegantly put up. Our

it would be well to have a commission Carbolie Dog Stap is the best thing of its appointer] to enquire into the currency.

kind in the market.

WATSON'S GLYCERINE

WATSON' - TAI YEUK FONG

j We hear that it is proposed to lay out in the A tow German river-gnuboat for China was

near future a Peak Park, both for the cultiva- | shipped at Danzig at the end of lat mouth. tion of plants and for the benefit of residents on the higher level. The site has not yet been

decided oo.

According to the Echo de Paris, the cruiser Amiral Guegdon, which is going to reinforce the French Squadron in the Far East, is also believed to have bocu commissioned to asarol for

the overdue stammer of the ramo ampe.

H.B. Liu Kung-yi, Viceroy of the Liang- kiang province, Cied at Nanking a year ago today,

Thetransmitter of Trypanosoms, or "sleeping sickness, has been identified as a gust called Glossina palpalis, of the tsetse family, which haunk the northern shore of Victoria Nyanza.

The N-C, Daily Verts publishes the folio sing

Door E. B. Copeland, of Stanford Univer- talagram dan Tientsin, 28th September:sity, las born ap inintel obíef of the Bureau of I be disease at Poitang is plagas, not cholars Botany of the Philippines, with Mr. A. D. this has been known for the past six works. Elmes of

the Botanical Department at Tientsin and Taku are not affected, and no Washington, as his chief assistant.

alarm is felt.

Foar men of the Eleventh Infantry, stationed at Malato Barracks, have died from cholera. It is not known how the men contracted the case, but it is said that they had been off duty on Tuesday, and ate in a chuan Chinose café.

On the invitation of he Rev. F.T. Johnson, M.A., the choir of S. John's Cathedral enjoyed a moonlight launch trip last night, leaving Quoon's Sistan Wharf shortly after 6,30. AL Chinway Bay dinner was served in the launch Sir Paul Chater's Christine The party

returned to the whart at 11 o'clock.

HE Yang Chn, the new Chinese Minister to the Court, of Tokyo, arrived from Canton with his family by the Kiwhan yesterday after- noou, being received by a number of friends on his arrival. He was cutortained, at dinner last night by the Hon. Wei Yak at his house in MacDonnell Road, and is stopping for a couple of days with the China Merchants Company. He loves for Japan to-morrow.

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The French Government has decided to TELEGRAMS.

terminate the mission of M, Yunnan.

François in

Cunard lear Lucania was in communication Lato papers by the mail state “that the

with the shorn by wireless telegraphy all the way from Liverpool to New York, receiving daily messages, and news of the result of the yacht races while in mid-dcenu.

Arrivals from Amoy report that on the night of the 30th alt. there was a big conflagration in Amoy native city. The fire started in an oil-shop and spread rapidly until botwear 30 and 40 houses and shops were destroyed. In spite of the good work of the Fire Brigade, the fire was not got under much before morning:

The Manila Cablenews gravely informs its readors that the Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie, the late Chancellor of the Exohequor, has deon elected Lord Mayor of London! As a costier of fact the Lord Mayor-elect is Sir James Thomson Ritchie, an Alderman and Sheriff of London, and a prominent merobant. Truly one must travol fur abroad to learn news of home.

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REUTER'S SERVICE.

THE NEW CABINET.

LONDON, 3rd October." It is understood that Mr. Balfour has com-

pleted the Cabinet, but the announcement ik deferred till Monday. Lord Selborne, who is Low regarded as the most probable successor to Mr. Chamberlain, has gone to Balmoral,

The King will return to London on Thursday. in order to ba at the Privy Council on Friday.or Saturday.

BOER IRRECONCILABLES IN INDIA.

London, 3rd October, Ex-Commandants Rotis, De Wet, and Delarey are going to Indin to induce the Boer Irreconcilables to return to South Africa, and will afterwards proceed to Europe.

THE BALKAN TROUBLES.

LONDON, 3rd October. The revolutionary Headquarters in Bota declare that the whole Christian population of Razlog, except ten men, were massacred on the 25th ult., after desperata fighting.

NEW TERRITORY NOTES.

FROM A CORREAFONFENT.

Asa announced in our frat Extra, published af #30 am, yesterday, the Mabarajah and Mahwank of Kapurthala urrived by the Ernest It is astonishing, and we may say amusing Simas that morning. II.H. Farzard-i Dilband because it does no harm, says the L. & C. Rasikkal Itiks Doulat-i-Inglishia Raja-i- | Express, how eagerly any straw in seized ou Rajagon Raja Sir Jagjit Singh Bahodhur, in Continental circles to weaken the Anglo- K.0.8.1, an his name and titles appear in fall, Japhome alliance. The latest point is that in his a territory in the Punjab of 583 square consequence of Japanese shipping competition mitee, with a population of 314,269; his estatea on the Yangteze the alliance has been con- in Oath had a population of 233,000 in 1881. siderably weakened. Tho alliance was hardly His Highness has recently been seriously ill formed for the Japanese to wound the English and is taking a trip to Japan by the advice of just where they are most sensitive--namely, in his physicians.

the Yangtz Valley, says a Berlin paper. "We The Tokyo representative of the N... may be permitted to take a exetain anibuat, of taalicious pleasure at the development of condi- Daily News telegraphed on the 30th ult. tious there. As it will be remembered, the Much surprise kos koon caused in Japan is entire property of the Melain Line, which indain of last month. consequence of the rumours circulated in Europe carried on up till then the navigation of the ariling extensive warlike preparations to Yangisze River, passed, on the 15th nit, into the bands of the Nippon Yasen Kaisha, meney over and above its value being paid for ff Com. ment seems unnecessary to thone who know, adds the Express.

We received from the U.S. Consulato-General question so far as it affected Hongkong, but that such a commission should besterday afternoon the following Typhoon Warning issued from Manila Observatory at separate and distinct from text appointed p.m. on the previous day: Typheon at pri- to enquire into the question in Singapore," sont lying North Palawan, probably becoming Though the Executive Council offered no dorper and moving to W.N.W. opinion as to the advisibility of a gobi HAIR WASH standard for Hongkong, we should have thought that its opinion recorded above would Prepared from a recipe of the lato Dr.

have been sufficient to enrry wright with Ayres, continue to give inch satisfaction to H.E. the Governor. However, this was not so, for he thought it nuoresury to come. those who use il..

nicate with “a number of the most important merchants, managers of shipping companies, and bakers in the Cobur da,it unst be Boas-Admiral the Hen, Albert D. S. Denison, observed, at least it sextion of that Oban berin diod in the Isle of Wight on the 2nd alt.. was born in 1895, and retired from the Navy in of Comunerio which had already posed a

1989, baring warvest in £ destruction of the DENTIFRICE resolution in favour of a courmission of

Fatshan flotilla of war jaks on Juni 1, 1857, eaquiry -requesting, their vices the for which he received th China medal and clasp. safe. These views are not printed, bul He was granted the silver nedal of the Royal, and declaring the existence of a popar war hver. Such stories are entirely ground flis Excellency states that they show chat, Human Society for resening a marine from the

less; there ara Bo special proparations am the merastile men who have the Cantos Biver.

whatever nor eny OXTOSH of excitement Japa is prepared, as always, but is perfectly calm, and the situation does not inspire any new anxisty. The significance of the mani festo of the Progressists has been also much exaggerated abroad, whereas at home it regarded as lacking national importance, and as dictated maiuly by political motives,

WATSON'S ORIENTAL

In the early days of the Colony the public wood ng other. Liquid dentifrices do not keep the teeth white and cle. We recommend the above preparation 1 all, and especially to

those who are heavy smokers.

largest cake the Colony, including British, German, and Chinese, there is almost an manimous feeling against any interfe

oure with the pressat etrrency as long as the Obreso gurrncy remains what it is." A. S. WATSON & CO. This being, so, we would ask what beamo of the majority of the mombers, of the Chamber of Cominerevanche 18th February. Either they are to be classed as men who have but a small stake in the Colong, or se they have changed their winds since February. The latter alternative is demon

LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

BIRTHS.

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As a result of the boss settled outlook in Far Eastern affairs it is contemplated, even by those anderwriters who have been rather over-lax in the past, to ja-ist on "F.. and a clans in all curge policies for the Far East, unless shippers are prepared to pay a premium based on the risk of hostilities. The " f.c. and »," clause applies to detention, which is perhaps the principal source of lose in the case of neutral vessels.

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PEANUTE.

Peanuts are now being raised. The yield is not so good as expected, owing to the excessive

MANSLAUGHTER.

The Pingshou policanru engaged in investigat- ing a case which occurred in that district last mouth. A woman giving birth to a child was no maltreated at, the minds of the ignorant women attending hor that she died. Several arrests have been made, sud the parties impli ested will be charged with manslaughter.

POLICE.

Probably owing to the propalonco of crime in Hongkong at present, the strongth at some of the new Territory stations has been numeri. cally weakened. The Government may find it is a case of robbing Pater to pay Paul, as the

On the morning of the 29th August, as already anusunned telegraphically, fire broke out in a carriage of the train from alsis to Brindisi. taking the untwed Eastern mail. The flames were seen by a passenzer near Creil He pulled the alarm signal, and the train, then running at full speed, was stopped. The inail-van was found to be burning, and the man, in charge of the bags was pulled out half suffocated. Thodiatrists in the New Territory are already too flamos searly ranched the sleeping-cars. The large for the few polica in each to suparsise.

thats me. BoomŃ damaged vau having been detached and the mails properly. being put into another carriage, the train pro- contain over 50 villages, yot seven or eight men strably incorrent. Are we then to suppost owner of Raleigh's House at Yonghal, county already representod in East Asia by the ceded on its way. It was not on the special are supposed to maintain order in all and prevent

that the head of the Government considers them a quantity which can ha neglente 17

Sir HENRY BLAKE, in the next paragraph of his despate, proceeds to point out certain objections to the establishingat of a gold standard, objections which would very be taken into numquidpostign he ane With reference to

the thinhanghai, the wife proprie

wife of A. RODENTHON

The Hamburg correspondent of the L & C Express writes-It has boun rumoured that It may not be generally known, wys hoew German banking establishments are to be contemporary, that Sir Henry Binke, who is to created in the Far fast, but all these rumours accsed to the Governorship of Ceylon, is the

are unfounded, the more so as Germany is

Dentach Asiatic Bank. The German interests

Cork, which he acquired from the representa. lives of Sir John Hope-Hennessy, also a pre- decessor of his at Government Hoase, kour. Raleigh's Houre is in an exe-llent state of preservation.

L.

in Est Asia are so nearly connected with the is instinet to camp in the Far East with British interests titere that nobody in Germany

Great Britain by Ustablishing now joint stock bank there. The only intention is to or at

of the That Aislin Tromb no ben at pheus in East Asia where such branches are not ret in existence. The stimulus given

On the 20th September, nt b, iangizopathe questions which he asks, Sir HENRY unimportant ones; but the Nichi Nichi explains by the silver conferences held in Great Britain,

Band, Shangbai, the DUNCAN, of a daughter.

At No. 153, Hubbling Well Road, Shanghai, the wife of FRANK Gove, of a daughter.

F. Buss, of a sÓD.

On the lat ether, at. No. 1, The Bund. Shanghai, the wife

On the 1st October, at No. 378, Kings Road. the wife of al. P. Phew, of 4 400-

MARRIAGES.

On the 29th September, at Shanghai, Joss WILLIAM JACKSON, to KATHURES MARY TAT

TERSALL

On the 29th September, at Holy Trinity Cathe drat, Shanghai, by the Rer. C. J. F. Symons, B.A.. EENEST 1. MARSH, M.B., CM, D.P.H., on of Major MA, Inte Major Ryal Artillery, to MAY OSBORNE HABLES, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Harur Demouse Hanley, of Ciunread Houro, Ernis, Co, Chire, Ireland, and Mrs. Onnoung HARLEY, Richmond Place, Chestor

On the 24th September, at the British Consal. ate, and afterwards at S. Joba's Church, Kiukiang, Jous Bauris, of Kaling, to Let Louise DOOLITTLE, of Siangtan, Human.

DEATHS.

On the 28th August, at Auchentoshan, Dai- mair, Dumbartonshire, PATRICK DAYIWON, OF Glendoon, Ayr, Scotland.

[2800 Ou lhe 20th September, at shaughai, HILDA, taughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. MAR 1, aged 6

months.

On the 28th September, at Shanghai, Juras KENAN, aged 30 years.

On the 9th September, at General Hospital. Shangbai, SALAH Lano, vifo of Rouxur Wilson, aged 39 years and 8 months.

On the 20th September, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, Axes McGRAM SMITH, only daughter of the late James SMITH, of S. C. Farnham & Co... aged 21 years and 4 months.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DEVEUX ROAD LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLSET STREET, E.C.

HONGKONG, 6TH OCTOBER, 1903,

But we wonbl ask:

- UK States taxi the only terms in the new Russian proposals that Chins has accepted are comparatively

that the trus inwardavss of the matter is that Count Cassini promised that Russia should pay the Chinese Conet live million tools when the Chinese Eastern Railway was fiuished. China has been pressing for the mun y, and Mr. Lessor Shanung railway raty to considered as the says that China must accept the nex Rasiauroot of the projectai new branches of the

rightly observes that they can be answered in Ludon as well as in Hongkong and require to be very carefully considered before any step is taken that will disturb preseal conditious. Because these questions require careful consideration, is that any reason why thera should be no enquiry? We fail to see the

The Poking correspondent of the N.-C. Daily reason and can only express our great dis-News, under date 29th September, telegraphed appointmenta; the attitude of the head of the

Government over the question of an cagiry asked for by a majority of the Chamber of Comece and approved, with

a slight modification, by the Executive Council of the Volny. The resolution of the Chamber went home prejudged. Truly it is difficult

for those in favour of amelioration of the present state of currency affairs in Hong- kang to obtain a fair bearing,

The German Mail of the 2nd September was dalivered in London on the 3rd inst.

H.E. Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G., will pay a visit on Thursday to Piagshou, to which place ine will be conveyed by the Stanley.

At the Happy Valley yostarday afternoon

Clark sad Kow's teams tried conclusions in the díx-a-side football competition of the H.K.F.C. In the first half Kew scored a goal, and in the last minute of the game Clark equalised.

proposals first.

The Chinese Government has refused the new Ruesina demands on the ground that the Govern. mout cannut enter into any negotiatise before the Bussisu trupps have ernenated Manchuria according to the existing convention. Prince Ching is supposed to have determina ion under the influence of the protestations of the Japanese Minister, and the

warnings of the United States.

Germany, and other countries, and the endes. vours to persuade the Celestial Empiro to take silver money as general legal tender as well as the now railway projects in connection with the

Deutsch Asiatic Baak.

The Novoe Vremyo states that American capitalists, in conjunction with several Vindi vostock firms, have promoted a company for the building of a railway from Khabarovsk and Do Castries Bay. The new line will further the

of naphtha, coal, and timber from

Manduria to China. The line indicated-is orez. 30 miles long, and must cross three rivers come to this

Its object is connected with the develop ment by úon-Russians of the Island of

A sad occurrence took place on the race course, Shanghai, on the morning of the 28th ult, when Mr. James Keonon, of the Shanghai Horse Buzaar, fell down and died suddenly. He was holding a pony's bead at the time, and it was stated that he was kicked by the animal, Tho N.-C. Daily News says:-Hix death came as a painful shock to many old friends. The funeral to-day will be with military konoars, in consideration of Mr. Keenan's honourable service with the Shanghai Volunteer Artillery as a rough rider.

The total cost of building and equipping the Russian battleship Tsarevitch at Toulon amounts to £1,540,000. This now warship will leave soon for the Pasito Squadron under the But little remaining to keep the Land Coasting of Rear-Admiral Vireuius, together with engaged at Taipo, the office has been transferred the other vessels which are being sent out to the Central Polies Station. Yesterday thither to increase still further Russia's naval

mail train bat in a van containing bags of printed matter which was attached to the the usual practice when the mail is too large to overland passenger express, in accordance with

be necommodated in one train. 35 bags of newspapers were consumed and some 35 ethora injury. The whole Eastery mail sent ön'tnas occasion consisted of 2,340 bags. It is believed that no letters were in the bags that were barat,

HEALTH OF HONGKONG.

The return showing the number of cases of communicable disease existing in the Colony for the week onding the 3rd October, 1903,

discloses the fact that there were only two canes. of babuuic plagae, in the City of Victoria, and one case of smallpox, all among the Chinese.

CROWN LAND SALES:

Several lots of Crown land wers sold by auction yesterday in the. P. W. D. offices, Marian Lot No. 281 on the Prays reclamation at the east side of Whitty Street, Shaktongtaui was exposed at sa upset price of $98,800 and Lai Tong for 8183,500. Thred small lots in the was sold to Mr. Un Lai Chuen and Mr. Tang

Peak Road were sold to Mr. H. Humphreys.

PROCESSION AT MACÃO.

Sakhdiu, which, apart from the deposits of naphtha long known to oxist there, is also tory rich in useful and ornamental timber treas. The most convenient and shel- tered port, Port Due, Sakhalin, is situatod just. opposite to the Bay of De Castries. The construction of the rallway between this bay The Procession at Macao of Car Lady of the and Khabarovsk will bring Sakhalin and its Rosary on Sunday was very imposing, and was fisheres, naphtha, and timber within renek of † very numerously followed by the ulergy Siberia, and Russia will gain one more useful harbus, extensive and woll sheltered, though icoboted for four to five months of the year, upon her Pacific coast-line, connected by a line of rail with the military base of Khaberossk, the present residence of the Governor-General of the Amur Territory.

members of various religions societies of Macao, the boys of S. Joseph's Seminary, and a largo concours of people from Moras and Hongkong His Lordship the Bishop of Macao officiated, and immediately behind the Bishop were EE. the Governor of Macas with his private secretary and A.D.C. and the principal military and naval officers followed by a guard of honour A Kassian correspondant of the Times writes:

and the band. The procession started from The tendency of certain influential organs of the S. Domingo's Church and slowly wended its the Bassion Press to represent Russo-Japanese way through several stresta, passing the Sé relations as approaching an exceedingly critical Cathedral and the Leal Senado, returning to phase is not without significance. The

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robbers from raiding. Prodigious!

: ROADS.

districts

the Government might do well to repair, of Now that the dry weather is approaching,

cause to be repaired, some of the rpads in the interior and on the west side of the ow Territory. The roadsarvand Santin, Sheungsini and Patheung, are in a very bad condition,

PAKHOI,

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

Pakkot, 28th September. REBELS ACTIVE. The latest news received from Yamolew, na might have been anticipated, is for from reassuring. I learn on radiable authority that on the 21st instant the market towns of Wong Ok Tün and Sin Tung wero attacked by the so-called rebels. In Wong Ok Tün the rebels satisfied themselves with rumoking the shops and residences in the principal business stroots and then decamped, but in Sin Tung they made a cloan swoop of the whole town, excepting only the pawn-shops, the inmates of which offered a strong resistance; and siss theo establish- ments, as a rale, pre less accessible to intraders. Sin Tung is an important market town, about ninety tis from Yamshow, and Wong Ok Tin, also a market town of no loss importance, is almost within sight of Yamelow, being only distant some forty lis from Yamchow. That the rebels are gosting dear and bearer all the time is evident from rent events, notwith- standing the arrival of 1,500 troops at Yamehow ant from Kwangsi by land as reinforsetients to the garrison. *

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In Sin Tung the rebels set fire to a few shops before they retired, as on neveral, former 0003- sious. They also kidnapped from amongst the wealthiest residents about forty women and children, who will probably be detained for

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attempt to resist the attack, lost a fow men,

At both towns the soldiery, in their feable

THE long-expected reply of the Secretary afternoon the Government tender: Stanley dis- strength in the Far East. Writing on the St. Petersbarg Fiedomosti publishes a lette the same Church, and the whole "route" was of State for the Colonies to the letter of the charged the office furnitare, bocks, ule, at constant increase of Russia's navy out here, from Vienna which is amid to have boon based lined by Europeans and Chinese viewing the CORRESPONDENCE.

Blake Pier.

procession; besides all the windows of the honses

were filled with ladies and children.

WEATHER REPORT,

& home paper last month said:-Work by upon conversation with a diplomatist who has weak her naval preponderance is passing for many years ourupied himself with. Japanese 11A murderous assault took place iu Cuatoa on from Japan, as the Russia reinforcements affair. The writer expressed the confident Thursday night. A bluejacket from one of the arrive.

The Oslabia, Bayan, and four more belief that a Russo-Japanese war was unavoid, French guabouts lying in the harbour stabbed destroyams are due to arrive before the end of able. The Japanese, not without good reason. a Chinsman above the heart during a dranken September, and will be closely followed by the believal that the complete independence of 5th inst, issued the following report:

Secretary of our local Chamber of Com merce, conveying a resolution of the Chamber passed on the 18th February with regard to the currency 'question, was laid upon the table at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. We publish the correspondence iu another column. It way last heard from Shamem. The aftur occurred be seen that Mr. CHAMBERLAIN's answer, close to the British bridge, opposite Yuen

wo suggested yesterday, is a direct Hang's store. refusal to appoint a commission of enquiry,

fit. The wounded man was still alivo when we Czarevitch.

The Hongkong Observatory on the 4th and

Russian Navy to bring the army into closer there was a vital question for them. The soil Pacific seems to be moving WNW, towards S. Stops are being taken in the Corea and their own commercial aupremacy Or the 4th, at 6.15 p. The depression in the relations with the fleet, and three army officers of Japan was per. while that of Cores. Was Forness, are to be attached to each large Easian ship. very rich, and even now, many millions of On the 5th, at 10.15 a. Red Drum hoisted.

A similar regulation was adopted some years Japanse were either living in Corea or derived the reason given being that while China It appears that a Chiness watchman was on age in Germany with excellent results, and it their livelihood from trade with Corus Ted remains a silver-standard country it is out duty at Messrs. Butterfield & Swire's premises is much to be wished that the British Admiralty slightest step on the part of Hussis which, of the question for Hongkong to adopt a where the robbery of jewelry reportal in our would follow suit. It is probable that Russia whether rightly or wrongly, might be construed gold standard. · The conference of delegates yesterday's issus took place. Only two strangers is short of trained naval officers, so rapid bas as an attempt to occupy Cores would infallibly from the United States, Mexico, and Chinnad oceans to the honso, one of whom was the boon the expansion of hor navy in recent years, lead to war. The writer then proveede to pour valik-man, These men were searched and their and that she intends by this step to provide contempt upon the Japanese army and people with representatives of Great Britain is also lodgings overhauled, but nothing incriminating men to fill the gap at a critical moment, as well and ends up with a warning to Japan that, it alluded to by Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, Led was found. The robbery took place, at the as to draw the two servisas closer together, thun she counts upon the Anglo-Japanese agreement, copy of their resolutions is appended to his offices, New Prays, not at the Pesk.

killing two birds with ons stone.

she will be legning on a broken reed.

CAINE BOAD TERROFS;

TO THE EDITUE OF THE “ÞÁILY. PRESS,”- Hongkong, 5th October. SIR, A few week agon letter appeared in your columns re forbciousdags in Caine Road. Subse-

Police Court, and promised to take better ouro quently (last week) the owner was find $10 at the

of the dogs. On Friday last the samo dogs At 11.30 The barometer has fallen rapidly attacked a Chiuzman in the same manner that over Formosa and the SE. count of China, rites they did other persons previously. Now, when "slightly over the Loochons and Philippides. is this going to stop? You will see in Caine The centre of the typhoon lies now near the Road a number of children and amhs, and it Cape of Fermices. Ite direction towards these dogs are not going to be kept under WNW, is, so far, muistained.

Pressers is stall bigh but giving way over Ncontrol the inhabitants of the locality will China and NE. Japan, address Jasper And some morning a mournful cortegs arriving and strong NW winds to gules of the const to the Eastward of Hongkong,

Very bad weather in the Formosa Charnel at their doors with their children either worried or scared to death. It is time that these dogs Forecast-Strong NW. winds; fair at first,

were destroyed. Yours, che

STONEWALL.

squally and unsettled later.

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