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At the manual meating of Baptist mis- stonatics' in Burma, held this year at Bassein, a rosolation was Buanimously passed deploring
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Carros, 15th November, 4.10 p.ui.
LINE TO FATSHAN OPENED...
CHINESE PRESENTATION TO
HE. THE GOVERNOR,
AN EMBROIDERED CANOFT.
The Kaifong-street committee of Second and Thiri Sirveta (Western District of Heugkong City) at noon on Saturday presented Sir Hoary Blake with an embroidered cane of anique Chine design and workinaoship. It was intended as a parting mark of esteem by that mention of the native community with von Sir Henry co-operated in carrying out certain experiments for the successful treatment of Chinese plague patlonta,
thread. Chinese chsructors, meaning "In your goodness of heart you protect the people' are prominent on it; and on two long ribbons are inscribed the names of the committee ni rad letters. On a silver plate sewn on to the ribbon is the following inerription:
To His Excellency, Sir Henry A Blake,
Governor of Hongkong G.O.M.G., mander-in-Chief and Vico-Admiral of Same. Chan KJ, Kwak Nam, Chak Cheung, Fung Kun.
Com-
ak Eni, Shai Ki, Mok Hi, Tsang Sang, Mak Chak, Cheong Chi, Lau Obiu, Wan Fan, Lin Yi, Wang Yat, Wang Wal, Chan Chun, Tam Chan, Fung Ken, Man Ling, Man Chai Cheng Tai, Second and Third Street Kaifong.
THE A.D.C. AT THE THEATRE.
"LORD AND LADY ALGY.” In attempting RC. Carton's successful. Amateur Framatic Club set themselves a comedy Lord and Lady Algy, the Hongkong formidable task, but the Club has ever been wont to make a brave uffort, and certainly Saturday
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16ra, 1903
A London telegram dated, October 29 anys TELEGRAM S. may ecusider that the Canton-Haokor project is within measurable distance of its-The ralufall in London to the 27th instant consummation. It is recogaised, pretty well was 3461 inches, exceeding the entire watteaź A. S. WATSON & CO., universally now, that Canton will not be the year sincs 1858.
President Roosevelt has nilopted the promotion final southern terminus of the railway, but
nly those that some spot on the coast affording deep-system in the Consular Service. water anchorage for ocean liners will be will be appointed to important posis in futuro who have been advanced from miner positions, chosen, whither the trains will run through and ace qualified to promote the trade interests Canton. The only question is, where will of the United States. This spot be? For Hongkong this question unrrows itself down to the issue whether the spot will be in Kowloon or elsewhere. If lee- where, then a blow will be struck at Hong the recognition by the Government of a kong from which it will be impossible for the Baddhist. Thathanabaig (or Archbishop) for Calsity to recover. Our prosperity, if not our Upper Burma, as bei ga departure from the existence, is bound up with the fact of our being policy of religious neatrality. This appoint the trade junction of South China and kent, we may sumark, was applanded by the Press of Burma, and generally recognised aa outer world., Tako this privilege away, and
• wise ɛtop. the Island drops (commercially speaking) to the rank el a fortress and dockyard, practically a Far Eastern Gibraltar, aud fitle else. Hongkong cannot stand the COMPRISING THE SIMPLER KINDS interposition of a new deep-water port be. tween her and the trade of Canton and the interior. Such an evcut would mean that the fate of Macao would be ours. This is no alarmist exaggeration, but a fact which mast be recognise! by sober judges. For tunately there is an alternative. There is the alternative of building a line from Kow-handed round, and the sýning oraled in music, loon to Caston. There is in existence a songs and games, in which the sisters of the concussion. How long is this to be allowed convent assisted, and a very happy day for the General Manager of the line, presiding. Chan Chan, Tem Chan, Man Ling. Fang Kea, exhibited by the company.
Moth r Superior, and finally Gol Sare he pupils ended with the singing of an ode to the King."
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Wylie idle?
Do the prosent concessionaries intend to take it up? And if not, are the prospects of the Colony to be sacrificed to their inaction? These questions have been skel, in one form or another, for years. The
answer is not yet forthcoming. A few years more way pass, and the questions will not be worth answering. But what will then be the verdict of our successors and descen- dants?
A new us for typhoon sigqule is being erected on the signal lil at Kowloon
SUCCESSFUL TRIP. The railway line between Canton and Fatehan was opened this morning, when the trial trip was made over the rails. Two hundred Europeans and Americans and an equal bunther of Chinese journeyed by the frst train to Fatshan and back. Natives lined the route and welcomed the train with enthusiasm. A large crowd assem-
Saturday, the 14th instant, was the birthday of this Mother Superior of the French Convent, and, in accordance with ancient stom, tho Content was en file during the day. The pupils were given a holiday, and some of the bled at Fatshan and watched the arrival of okler ones occupied part of the morning with the train with great curiosity. The journey decorating the classrooms with dowers and occupied fifty winutes each way. foliage. In the afternoon tho Mother Superior was giran a surprise by having the girls wait bodies of armed guarda wore stationed ] Sir Henry and the contro of the room.
along the route, and Chinese troops present at both terminal points, "
Tifin was served in a large matshed at the Canton teruiaus, Mr, Willis E. Grag,
"pon her with dainty offerings of flowers, with congratulatory greeting for "many happy returus." Afterwards light refre hments were
Small
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Speeches were made by Mr. Brice, represent- ing the China Development Company, by
and others.
A special correspondent of the Mainichi | the Hon. F. H. May, Colonial Secretary, telegraphs that after ungotiations with the represcating Ilongkong, by H.E. Chang, commander of the Russian troops at Antong, to Youg ampho, Mr Hagiwara returned Coren, on the 28th ult, and had an interview with the manager of the Turbor Company, who made full apology for the incident which
REUTER'S SERVICE.
has caused such a stir during the past fort ITALIAN ROYAL VISIT TO ENGLAND. in this year, your Excellency inaugurat.
night. Mr. Hugivura reecivoda letter of apology and had a cordial reception. It is reported that on the day previous to the arrival of Mr. Hagiwara ut Youg-amphio, an endeavour was made to conceal the fort. It is thought that and wireless telegraphic apparatus erected. Mr. Hagiwara and other Japanese were allowed to
LONDON, 12 November.
It is offoially arounced that the King and Queen of Italy will arrive at Portsmonth on the
poorer
That
WAR
The plot of the play is familiar-it kos boen sean before on the Hongkong stage-so that it 15 with the interpreters only that we nend concern ourselves. To begin with, it must be admitted that one performer stood in a class by herself. Others were good, but Mrs. Grace was more than good. She is n finished actress, ON whose possession the Hongkong stage has avery reason to pride itself. A batter Lady Algy we do not want to see.. Base, voice, charin of manner and the instinct for comedy are
∙all
The appointreat of the Hon. A. W. Brewin the construction of the fort will be stopped, 17th iustant, on board the Royal yacht Victoria auifested by your Excellonoy, deeply touched frigid, but ho improved rapidly; and, though
sa official member of the Legislative Council
is notified in the Guantte.
A. S. WATSON & CO. Captain Radford and Mr. J. Douglas played off their tie in the Captain's Cup for Noromber pont e golf links yesterday morning, Captulo
Radford winning.
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It is nailed in the Guselfe that the Colonial Secretary is "Fiscal Authority" for Hongkong under the Imperial Sugar Convention Act of
inspect all operations in progross at Yong-am- pho
The suthoritis explained to. M.. Hagiwara, according to au'Asaki telegram, that the fort was Luilt for defence against mounted Low used for a rec.cation bandits, but was ground! H.E. SHUM AND THE SITUATION. A despatch received by a Chiness official bere from Caatan, anys the N.. Daily News, The now chedules, defining the days for
states that Viceroy Teen (hum) a few days Bplaying various games on the zeen's and
ago telegraphed to the Throne declaring that Wongueichong Recreation Grounds, are pub as Mauchuria was the cradle of the presert ail lyuasty and race, it should be the duty of beslished in the Gazette."
the Emperor's subjects to fight to the death for the integrity of the The Eastern Provinces (Fergtien, Kirin, and Beilungot.iaug) and free them from the sugachments of the Buga command
against the Ressians. In reply to the Vie voy's for of arviois, which, by the way, was sent on the 1st inst., the Emperor commends His Excell ney's patriotism and loyalty to the Turous, but commands him to rema remain for the present in the Two Kwang, where his efforts at restoring order in Kwangsi tre desply a preciated by their Majesties. The Emperor, however, goes on to assure His Excellency
that in the event of war being
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dresses communicationsudireset to the Edit, mot pay parkivention, dest as evidence of good thith
Attrs signed communiations that have.
apparel in other papers wit be Dumortali statice of late l'ab rhoudal ke
sent before 11 n.x, on day of publication. After that hour the sitp, dy satinded, truly mupplied for dedi Telegraphic Address: Fuss Codes: 2,65,0.57% M. Licher's P.Q. Hor, 33. Pelendrare Nu V
BIRTUS,
Au account of the Al Fresco Fete, held in the grounds of the Roman Catholic Cathedral
back night „intelavated in fregata, -4 £1
The appointments of Dr. R. Gibsou as De, puty Health Ofear, of M, C. Mo I. Messor ng Assistant Land Officer, and of r. Chen Pui as | Translator ie the Land Court, are notified in the
Gazette:
To save a Japanese girl, on › rrival at Manils
aut Albert, escorted from Cherbourg by a British squadron.
The experiments-the results of whigh we published some time ago were conducted in two blocks located at one of the worst plague districts in the Colony, vis: No. 9 District.
Shortly before noon the bang of Chinese more or less musical instruments were heard in the vicinity cymbals and other similar
House. Sharp at the boar a procession of, and gradually approaching, Government entered at the main porchway.
It was typically Chinese. First came two boys carrying paper lanterns upon which wers night was an occasion on which ambition inscribed characters for "With greatest respect was justified. We do not most to say we appreciate your benevolence"; next came two the performance was perfect, bat pairs of boys carrying flags; then two pairs of assuredly better than that of any of the glass lamps; two boys with peonlier hand-dress
professional companies which visit Hong kong, with the exception of the Broughs. It is three banners Buccession; a "band"; thre
there were degrees; but in one and all of the another the banner: canopy; and finally repre-cast there was uthusiasm and determination to ornamental trays in anecossion; a "band"; not that the acting was uniformly good, for sentatives of the harfong in chairs.
When the kaifongrepresentatives had alighted, go the whole way, to borrow a sporting phrase. the company repaired to the bail-room, where It is this characteristic which is one of the chief Blake received them. The charms of the A.D.C.'s work, and it was well marked on Saturday. The one drawback, in canopy was placed in
our estimation, was that the action dragged too Those present were Sir John Keane, A.D.C., Hos. W. Chalbam, Hon. Dr. Atkinson, Dr. much. There was only one chaolule pause, owing Pearce, Col. Wobb, B.A.M.C., Hon. AW, to the delay of one of the actors in the Ball Braxin, Registrar General, inspector Gidley, one in appearing on the stage; but there was Mesurs Fang Wa Chua, Lau Chu Pak. Lin a several places a need of quickening upo Sang, Blak Chak, Kwok Nam, Cheong Chi, The defect is a small one compared with that Yi, Lau Chitt, Chong Tai. Mak Hi, Trang Doubtless much of this will disappear to-night.
Tuan Shan, Wan Food, Mang Yot. Chan Ki, Mak Sui, Chal; Chening, Man Chai, Fung. Ken adWong Wal, and the members of the lexifong. Mr. Liu Yi, on behalf of the kafony, read the following address:- Your Excellency The mumbers of the Committee represent
Second and Third in the kaifong of Streeta are at here to-day to crave your Lxcellency's pleasure to accept a momento of the work which your Excellency, at great per sal inconvenience, conducted in the interest and for the protection of the lives of the Lors, and the result of these qualities in a happy iubebitants of No. 9 District in this Colony, The audience was not slow to show its At the commencement of the annual visitation appreciation, but Mrs: Grace fairly won all the phlange which she goz. Lord Algy was in the el the experiments in the treatment of Chinese bands of Mr. Butterworth, whomilfongkong has been anxious to sco in the part, owing to the pationts. The experiments resulted in im-
reports of his successful treatment of it in mense bushit to the people is that I cality. Shanghai. His was a good performance in
for the suffering of the The sympathy
Saturday. At first he appeared a triile of this Colony, Bu generously citizens them, and moved us, as the representatives of he was one of the chief sinners in protracting the district which came under your special and the action, he had at least the excuse that benign care, to an expression of our gratitude is part deraanded a certain amount of "go- to yon. It was the unprompted desire of every ing eazy." It is mach in his favour that ibed in the Ball scone he played that most difficult one of us thut s souvenir should be subscribed THE MACEDONIAN ATROCITIES. for and presented to your Excellency now that of all stage-parts, a drunken gentleman, without you are shortly to leave Hongkong at the vulgarity. Generally speaking, he was hardly conclusion of your period of administration here- rendering of this essentially "Hawtury" port enough of a sportsman. Nevertheless his LONDON, 12th November.
This souvenir takes the form of a canopy of no Seven hundred and eighty men of the intrinsic value, but testifies none the less to the was enjoyable.
sincere appreciation and thankfulness of those Frizrend Battalion have been tried at Salonika who feel, so sensibly, your Excellency's solicita much as the titla-roles. But there is much for atrocities in the vilayet of Adrianopletion for the assungement of their troables when opportunity for a lot of gond acting in balf-a- beset by the calamitons ills-snob as befall us eventy-five were acquitted and the remainder with each direfni visitation of the dreaded as the Duke, Perbapa a little too senile, ke yet ecourge. We bag you, Bir, to accept the admirably indicated the reasons why his younger In the hat secue tanished to Temen,
With son bold him in such see. memento with our reiterated thanks.
Mr. John Hays's this expression we couple the prayer that both he was very amusing. you and Lady Bie Day have long yours before Quarmby was not his best appearance in you to enjoy to the the blessings of health salur dramatic circles, but we doubt whether and prosperity and be reward of uis Majesty the part could have been assigned to
Voice and manuer were ex- for the unqualified success of your administra-apable hands. tion in Hongkong. Like the Chinese in this cellent; the wake na uot so good, Hoth Captain Bushe and Mr. F.H.Bell made bitsas Coldstrenn the natives in the new sphere of you-
efcere, particularly Mr. Bell, whose langh realise that a loss wa suffer by the firstzimie Pre- gaia they attain in your elevation to a higher a perfect disguise, if not what Lord Algy would- pest in the service of the King in Ceylon. call wonderful pretty." Surgeon Norris was His Excellency replied:-Mr. Lin Yi,and a little disappointing as Tndway and altogether
too melodramatis in Act II; he was better in. members of the Committee of the kaifong of Second and Third Streets. I have received the quieter cones. Smaller parts were offelent- from line to time addresses and presentatious, ly played by Major Baker-Browne, Lieutenant but never one that I have received with greater Davidson and flodgson is very high-trmed" pleasure ban this beautiful umbrella which reporter), Mossrs. Chapeau, Hudson, and Silas; will be a memento of the work that you and I Mr. Northcote's Swepson is perhaps also a undertook and carried out during last summer small part, but be managed to invest it with a reaching tha is considered probable at pre- good terms with him. Of the dies we have sent; for it has shown that it is possible ta. already mentioned Birs. Grace. Mrs. Patrick secure the co-operation of the people in public played it with no slight charm and looked very Jones hud the next largest speaking part; sho work is in private business, and such well, in the firet and thirds acts especially, Miss operation succoths anay ditoalties and carries out with pleasant ease precautions that, under Hazeland's Lady Pamela was an other circumstances, are only irritating. I sunt to her niece Ottiline, while Mrs. Pemberton have already spoken to you not thanked you imparted a charming air of youth and innocenco. for your assistance, and I take this opportunity Mr. Baker Browno might have been more of saying how much the district is indebted querniers as Mrs. Vokins, but was always Hing, of the Turg. Wa Hospital, who visited she could of the role of Emily Cardew to the good work done by Dr. Yeong Chuk atmasing, and Mrs. Chapman made the most the experio.ental block twice, and some times The costumes and mounting of the pices three times, each day and gare medical attend were alike Arst-rate. The majority of the former, at least as far as the fancy clothes arr ance, where necessary, without fee or reward. I am glad to hear that your influence has spread concerned, came from Shanghai, but were to the neighbouring districts, sad that at copied from the original dresses. The westery present High St and other parts of No. The orchestra was that of the Philharmonic we as good of its had as we have seen here. District are working sin co-operation with the Sanitary Board Dr. Eenres informs me that Society, under the able contacting of Mr. the cleansing operations in No. 9 District are George Grimble. The stage manager was prononding with three times the rapidity that Mr. George Caldwell, who was assisted by they are in any other district in the city. This Major Bunny. A.O.D., while dr. H. is very satisfactory and I hope last the system performance was produced under the direction Nicolle was actingmanager. The whole which you haya inaugurated will ultimately
CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.
LONDON, 12th November.
M. Combes, spooking in the Sonate, said
the session the Govern
No other character, of course, stands out so
ду
dozen other parts. Mr. Bird rons to the nerasion
more
pena armies now nader bile potirze Bull profitoredag men 77302-24 cake-long to sing to pin thosecond set waH
are of congregations from engaging in education of any form. The Government had deferred applying the prohibition to the ordinary clergy proding the decision on the question of the separation of Church and State, which would probably ocme before parliament in 1904. The Gorerament was determined to
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On the 30th Octuber, as Wuchow, the wife of frora détention by the immigration authorities, } declared his loyal affor will not be forgotten | end this present situation, which disturbed the work, the effect of which may be more far- good deal of humour and to keep the house on 8. J. Sparris, Chinnar Customs Service, of a pending enquiries imo her auterndents, a team-and that special commands will be forwarded to daughter,
On the 2nd November, in the Hospital of Dr.ster named James R. Walker stepped-forward Cauton. Margaret Polk, at Socchow, the wife of Jousand married lor on the spot, on the 10th inst. Jowinsy, of weunghten -
NAPRIAUE.
n. tha th Nomber. at HM. Consulate-
KOMAL, HM.
The M. M. 9.8. Himalaya left Singopero en
The N.C. Daily News also says that it je reported from Feking that Li Ching-h (hophow of the late Marquis Li Hung-chany), at present Governor of Kweichan province, is futur in be appointed Imperial High Commis
General, Shanghai, before Sir Pelham Warren, fl that 5.m. She is bound for Hongkong
Contieneral, and afterwards rie Saigon. The M. M. §.s.. Armand Behooner to Kwangsi with full powers in crash the 党 Trinity Catlanded by the Rev. C. J. Bilz-aiouen (heft Saicon for Hongkong with the French Synon, B.A., Enwand Uxter, youngest son of
3. D. Cunning. If “Haling" Eusom, Surrey, t owall on the 14th. She is expected to arrive ELIAS MARANG elbet daught of the latent daylight on Tuesday, DAVID Í RAND, of shungimui.
DEATH,
On the 7th November, at 11,9 pan. at 8. Joseph's College, Shanghai, ANNA BASTIR, aged
20 years,
The Daily Press.
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Honogong, 16th November, 1903
According to the Kobe Chronicle, the latest per states that arrangements have been mads to convey the Cardiff coal purchased by Burs a to the Far East by thirty-fivo steamers in three mentha-November, D.cember, and January. The quantity of soul purchased is said to be about 125,000 tons.
rebellion now going on them. Pie reuso why
Governor La Ching-lisi hos beyan selected for
moral tranquillity of the country. The speech has made a great sensation.
THE KAISER'S INDISPOSITION."
LONDON, 18th November.
The Kaiser has prohibited the Professor who this work, it is stated, is due to the fact that operated on his throat from giving an account while His Excellency was ju Poking about five weeks age he offered to the Theans to raise two of the operation to the Medical Society of Berlin, million tatls and equip a special force of 20,000 month festom peace in Kwangsi province, The proposal also hos, în all likellbood, reference to the probability of Viceroy Shum's presence being required by the Throne in the neeth.
HONGKONG GUN CLUB,
ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP.
EUROPEAN PETROLEUM TRUST,
LONDON, 13th November.
Preliminary arrangements have been mado to combine all the European naptha-springs into ous gigantic Petroleum Trust, ip opposition the American Oil Trust,
to
excellent
extend or, in a short time extend, to the whole of Mr. E. W. Mitchell, evidence of whose and conscien1ious labour was city, and that I shall hear, when far away from constant Hongkong, that the san tary Board has ceased abundantly manifest. The police bad for- to be looked upon by the people with fear and tunately been instructed to regulate the traffic so that no such trembling, and that the medical officers of health during the performance,
On Saturday the championship meeting of It is reported in Chiness official circles in the Hongkong Gun Club coneinded, having Shanghai that the Governor of Houna bas bien commenced on the provious day. More than usual interest attached to the contest this year,
THE U. S commanded by special Imperial decree to preparos it was H.E. the Governor's last chance of
AND PANAMA. the Kaifeng palace for the immediate eccupation securing the champnship, for which tie has of the Court, and that the Governor of Sbeasi wis been beaten only after a tie with the
LONDON 13th November. has also been ordered to prepare for the Empress with a damaged finger, which caused him some
eltimats winner. Dafortunately, he had to fir
President Roosevelty in receiving the oredon Dawager the Imporial paleca in Heinu. pais. Had he been in the best of form, however, tials of Senor Varilla as Minister to the
he would have had to do Wonderfully bent the actual victor, Mr. Campbell Republic of Panama, said that he hoped the new style and only dropped one point, at end of the he a providential instrument of untold benefit Macmillan,
for the latter fired in magnificent State, in harmony with the United States, would
first top. There was' a desperate struggle for third place. There were thirteen entries, to the civilised world through the opening of a first and the scores were na follows ;--
new highway to universal commerce. Mn A. C. Macmillan
his specch at the laying of the founda- ion stone of the new Taw Courts on Thurs
ay last, H.E. the Governor ap、ke of the oming time when droway, disjointed China Messra. Howell & Co, the Hakodate areats hall have boon aroused by the bustle off the ss. Progress, have made claim against reat railways carrying her merchandise, the Nippon Yasen Kaishs for compensation for the damage done to the steamer Progress in the beu the reciprocal trade of East and West
recunt collision with the Tikai-maru; aleo for till be indeed as an ocean to a lake, and the expenses of detention at Hakodate, and for Toogkong, with her unrivalled position and the delay in the arrival of the cargo at er arms flung wide for the unrestricted Vadivustok. ommerce of the world, will see ber crowded
Sir, H. A. Blake
Mr. A. G. Wire
Mr. G. T. Veitch Dr. Noble...
A terrible accident occurred to a Customs hipping spread into the deep-dredged bayhouse employee at Manila, on the 9th inst,
Yaumati sud waiting to load or unload The man, Mr. F. Abello, was passing near some t the wharves of the Kowloon terminus of shelves in a gedown when a large can of curbelic be great arterial railway from Canton to acid unaccountably fell right on top of him, the Mr. J. Johnstone ... fankow. The picture is an enticing one,
contents estursting his clothes and burning
Lieut. Bland bim frightfully about the head, neck, arms aud jut, before we give ourselves up to admira
stomach. The man was not expected to recover. Mr. A. Turner. on of the prospect, it is as well to think ow near we are to realisation of it. Yester
The vicissitude of top-hats in the Far East Mr. H. W. Looker ay saw the opening of the first piece of are strange. Yesterday a very grimy coal-coolie
ne in connection with the Canton end of might have been seen strolling down Jarding's Mr. Hart Buck
me, it is true, but still an earnest of what is had been its owner's pride at a levés at
e Canton-Hankow railway, a subsidiary
Bazaar, East Point, with a rather battered Mr. R. K. Leigh "topper," Doubtless in the past this hat
Mr. G. C. Moxon
From Hankow southward con-Government House, or the ornament of come. derably moro has been done, so that we wedding.
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are received, as you receive them, is friends, and interruptions to bearing were present as there that the duties of the sanitary inspectem will generally are in the neighbourhood of the be rendered light by the personal eupervision of City Hall at night. the kaifongs, of the district. When that timo The following is the complete list of charas- health of the city will be greatly improved. Marquis of Quaraby (his elder son) Mr. John Hays comer, I hope and I think that theters
Mr. H. W..Bird and you will be proud that you were the Lord Algemon Chetland his younger son)...
to assist in the inauguration of
Mr. H. T. Butterworth system, the result of which may be the leans Hon. Crosby Jothro (of the Coldstreams) ing of the oily from this terrible plogue with
Capt. Bushe, B.A. which we have been scourged for the past ton Capt. Standidge (of the Coldstreams)....... yours. I thank you most heartily for this bean-
Mr. F. Hayley Bel tiful presentation, and I shall ever remazaber Brabusco Tadway............ Surgeon Norris, R.N. that you, who have A Philadelphia judge was recently ited to show me how easy it is to induce the Chinese Montagne Denton...
to me, have Richard Annesley ... Mr. A. Chapun prosented
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deliver an address before the graduating fast people to assist in the operations that are Mr. Jeal (a reporter)........ Lieut. Hodgson, S.F. 11101-110118) of a Southern law school. As he cared the undertaken for their benefit when, these Kinch (a sheriff's officer). M. Hu ..101111111- 87
commencement hall he read on the ringing operations are explained to them in the begin-Swepson (valot to Lord Algernon)....... 0101011011-
Mr. M. Staford-Northcote ning. I hope you will convey to the inhabit door the word "Fush," and mentally selected is ants of the experimental block, with which fawley Jemmet (Lard Algernon's Jockey)... ...11110-11110-8)
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Browne, E.A. -As I entered this beautiful hall a word met me on that occasion, and the manner in which Lady Algernon Chetland
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they carries out the instructions given the Lady Panels Mallinson.,
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instinctively turned to glanes at the door, the from Hangers that, in the future, may Mrs. Brabazon Tudway. Mrs. Patrick Jones 0111001010512 orator among the rest. There, on the inside possibly threaten tals oity.
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(her mother)....Mrs. Baker-Browa The company then proceeded into the Guests--Messrs, Arthur, Becke, Bain, Holmes, in letters only to easily read, was the inscrip dining room, where various toasts were drack Henderson, H. A. Lannert, L. Lammert, P. Lam- tion, “Full” “Ifins a clean give away,” said. The canopy is a beautifully embroidered piece mert, and O. D. Thomsen. Mesdames Bateman, the judge later, "I lot the cat out of the bag of Chinese werkmanship. The background is Bunny, Henderson, Holmes, Preston, F. Shaw than and there, and there wasn't a thing to do crimson silk, and a variety of emblems such as and E. Shaw.
The house was one of the best on record-for the 91 but to canles.”
mythical dragons, aphonix, and women on horse- back are worked upon it in gold and coloured A.D.C, we believe, about $1,200 being taken.
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