THE DALLAS CO.

**KITTY GRAY" AT THE CITY HALL.

The Dallas Co. hast evening playod Kitty | Gray at Theatre Royal, City Hall. There was a very good house; and the audience showed their entire appreciation by courtant applusse. A synopsis of the piece is as follows:----

SUPREME COURT.

Monday, 16th May.

BEFORE HIS Hosein Bin WILLIAM 31. GOODMAN (CHEF JUSTICE).

A CHINESE BANK'S FAILURE.

The partners of the Po Fung bank came up for public examination in tankruptcy. Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs Deacon, Lockur, & Bones, solicitors. appeared for Kwong Kan Nan ons of the partners, Various editors were represented by Mr. J. Hastings, solicitor; Mr. S. W. Tru, solicitor: Mr. E. A. Bonner. of Hessis. Dennys and Bowley, solicitors; and Mr. F. Puget Hett. of Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton's office.

Sir John and Lady Binfield are staying at a hotel in Biarritz; and Lady Binfeld's sister Sadio is practically engaged to Lord Plantage uet. Lady Binfield's great modesty, regarding such things as bathing-machines, ole rather palls on her husband. Sir John, therefore, schemes to leave Biarritz for London, under gratise that he has been recalled by a telogran mancing Parliamentary trouble. The Klug of Illyria also happens to be in Biarritz, and he is an ardent admirer of Kitty Gray, a

Kwong Kum Nam partner in the firm, ex- well-known actress. Matters are rather co-mained by the Official Eaivor (Mr. Brice plicated for both. Sir John and Lord Plantagenot, Shepherd), said there was one other parlaer in too, havo surat affection for beautiful Kitty.the business, which was started in September or was in Buire that he During the second act things become very October. 1901. mming. Lady Bintiek is very distressed at California. He put $38,000 in cash into the her husband's indifference, and goes to Kitty, business. under the issimed me of Mrs. Roberts, for advies regarding the subject. At this period a gentleman is announced kaal Kitty persuades

Mrs. Roberts to go behind watch her without being noticed, and learn the art of love-making. To Lady Biufield's

EX Sureau,

Kat astonishment she observes the lover

When

corner

Mr. Hastings at this stage objected to the presence of the debtors partner in the Court IL was alleged during his examinationi.

13106 those on behalf of the creditors two men were fraudulently concealing from the Court that they had other partners, rich men, fully capable of paying the debts

Yet now the

of the firm. Oue of them led made statements in writing as to these partners, which statements they had got in their hands. debtors claimed that they had no partners. He thought it was important that the two delstora should be oxamined separately.

The Official Receiver did not think there was

any objection to the presence of the other deb. tor during the examination of his partner. They were vo-debtors.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 17T¤, 1904.

BEFORE MR. J. H. KEMP (SECOND POLICE

MAGISTRATE).

A BROOTING CASE.

An Inlisu, Kala Singh by name, was charged with maliciousty wounding an apprentice pain ter at the Cosmopolitan Dock, by shooting him with a revolver.

Dofendant pleaded guilty to wantonly dis charging the revolver, but he said thora was no molice.

It appears that the Indian had lauded the resolver, going some time later to get his pay. When he returned the Chuese apprentice said, "How do you fire it?" Like this," answered the other, and a bullet cut the apprentice's eyelid. The injury received was not very serious. A wonderfully arrow escape!

The apprentice agreed that there was no walice, the charge lwing altered accordingly.

The care was aljourned to know how long it would take complainant's wound to heal. It was, apparently, a mutier for compensation.

MR. ETUEL KIT.

Mrs. Ethel Kit, au Australian woman deserted by her Chiness husband, 'cune before the magistrate to-day-destitate. She renived $21 from the poor-box.

"NO THOROUGHFARË "'"

A Chinaman was cluarged with causing ar obstruction, with merchandise, in a private laue at Nos. 15 and 18, Wing Kit and Wing We Streets.

Mr. Holborough, solicitor, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker, and Deacon, appeared for the defence.

Case was adjournal in give solicitor time for quoting on the matter.

ILLICIT OPIUM.

Fines for illicit opium, soven or eight cases. amounted to a total of soTO $100.

8. PETERSBURG OPINION.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

to o no other than her husband. rebased from bor eave: stroping She puts on one of Kilty's dresses, determined to meet her husband thus dignised. Instead of Sir John, however, slie encounters the King of Illyrin, who straight-away makes love to her and exacte a promise from her that she will sup with him at his palace on the occasion of a pro jeeted party. Kitty and her double thou com o Luly free to face. quite a scese ensuing. Binfield explains that Jack in her hustund, and

His Lordship held that it was not necessary

The discontent felt at the outbreak of hosti- Kitty surrenders him, though somewhat bitterly; that the partner should be out of Court.

lities has already subsided and given way to a she tells Sir John everything and bids him Examination continued-His partner Chungcalm, reflective mood. Although the over-duo adian. The wronged wife takes back her now Kai Tu put $5,000 into the business. No other roporis ef Rassinh successes have not yet arrived, repentant husband; the various characters pair people put any capital in. They curried on

the public are not nervous. Among Russian off as

they should, and a very pretty play business as Chinese bankers, advancing money politiciens a great amount of disappointmat is terminates.

on promissory notes and scrip shares. When tho Miss Alice Wade was vory taking as Kitty

receiving order was made they had advanced in expressed, but their dissatisfaction is connected not with the war so much as with certain Liray, doing justice to a very difficult part-this manier $140,000 (odd) principal. They diplomatic features of the situation. In the Mr. Percival Knight displayed his customary owed people nearly $120,000. When their first place, the succesful advance of the English skilt as Lord Plautagenet. Another lealing friends deposited money with them they wore Commission in Tibet is considered a great The rate grievaDon by these Pan-Russian" eircles. It part, that of Lady Binfield, was tastefully acted by Miss Ernestine Walter. Mr. Frank Coch-paid simple interest ut market rates.

of interest was about one per cent. a month is time they have no definito idea what the rane, too, as Sir John Biufield, was very good. Mr. Albert E. Rees, King of Illyria, was well Now it was not so much about six-tenths per English demands from Tibet will be; but this cont. He did nothing in the business but they know for certain, that the result will be a placed, as, also, was Miss Bertha Hunter as Sadie. The minor parts were exerated with keep the keys. The taking in and paying bettering of England's position in Central out of money 编号 done by apprentices Asia and thereby a deterioration of Russian He never took any money out of the safe interests. In their opinion it is a very ankind on his own account. His partner owed the act of Eagland to take advantage of the bank $4,800 and had also advanced to him Russian-Japanese complications for taking a slep that Russia herself had planned for 5,000 as partner of the Yee Chung firm When he was in California he kept a pawnshop. the Brst available opportunity. This high- Ho found out that the bank was insolvent in pitched sensitiveness on Russia's part is not March of this year. There was a run on the quits justifiable, as England is only following leuk. At that time their liabilities amounts the example of Russia, who a few years ago did

ramarkable smoothness.

The full cast was as follows ;- The King of Illyria....

Bir Jolm infektl... Ird Plantagoret Coute do Trenita. See, to the Pontebicbet Landlord of Hotel Fritz Waiter of Hotel James....

Carl

...Mr. Albert E. Rees

Frank Cochrane Porcival Knight King Mr. Peroy Hard Biarritz Me. WB. Riley

Joseph.. A Waiter at Theatre... Brown...

Lady Binfield

Sle...Sister of Lauly Dinfield..

Mr. W. B. Evam

W. Ritter Eiler Harry Grihara W. E. Erant Peroy Hardn

Mira Ernox in Walter

Mrs Bright Kitty's Dresset....

...A dancer..

Carmen

Painel Kitty Grey

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Berthe Haxtor Connie Desmoti

Violet Freranton

Carrin Roberts Alios Wade

"PREPOSTEROUS!"

Colonel Ogorodnikoff, of the Russian General Staff; Russian Military Agent in North-China. rays the N.-C. Daily News, has kindly placed at our disposal the following:-

Tientsin, 3rd May.

It is necessary to contradict altogether the unfounded report which appeared in Reator's telegram of May 2nd from London vir? Bombay about the news reaching Workington that a grant batile bad has fought on the Yulu, resultior in a compiata vietary for the Japaness, As a matter of fact there was only an ordinary engagement of vanguard- from our part, which, as on any such occasion, had the purpuss of discovering the enemy's strength and the direction of their movements. After this had been successfully carried out our vangaard, having sustained very insignificant losses, drew away to another position, not: engaging in way serious action.

as well as

On tias very occasion the Japanese lare done!

their power to assist our everything in vanguard to discover what was wanted.

On April 30th the Japanese deployed all their artillery (field guns siege cannons) and were firing aimlessly

On the from 10a.m. till 5 p. day they crossed the Yalu river with a much stronger number than sary to attack our small detachment. The next morning the Japanese reopened the attack. In bombardment, proparing

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KATILES

neces-

the meantime our detachment ceased firing, us Le enemy's strength was discovered in a much more appreciable way and degree than wo possibly could have hoped for. Aus farther action was of course quite namless for us,

It is therefore quite evident that the Japaneso bad an absolutely wrong idea about the strangth

of our detachment and did not at all understand

the object and sense of the action.

to nearly $120,000 and assets to about $140,000

not besitate to take full advantage of Bugland's in promissory notes, etc. If all the bank's re-embarrassment in South Africs to farther her ditors had paid, the bank would have had more own ends in East-Asian politics. It goes without Habilities.saying that the discontented Russian politicians than sufficient to

bankdo not now remember what was done such a Keng short time ago with their approval.

meon

meet their

from the drew out His partner for another business of his at

further sum of $15,000, making in all 369,000) that he drew out. When Chung Kai Ya took that money, out he said he was in a position to pay it back. He was to pay interest on it. When the run on the bank commenced they borrowed money to stave off the demands upon them. He did not know He was not aware how much they borrowed. that the books of the firm showed that they received $99,000 between 1st February and 9th March, Ho did not know how that money was spent.

Chang Kai Y, the other partner in the bank deposed that he had boon a banker for nine years. He joined the Po Fing back about three years ago. The $5,000 he put into the winess was his own money and was paid in cash.

By his Lordship-No one exvopi ́ Kwong Kam Nam and himself had coy interest in the Po Fung bank at present. He did not know ahout partners; Kwong Kam Namn would know about that. To Chinese firms there were big and little shares. He and Kwong Kam Nam held the big shares. When the business was foused Kwong Kam Nani tok him the names of some small shareholders--Kwong Ysut Hong, Kwong Yick Nam, Lai Yu Fong, Ma Fo Thai and Ha Yat Ming. These ustnew did not appear in the partnership book.

The examination was afterwards adjourned

POLICE COURT.

Monday, 16th May.

BEFORE ME. H. H. J. GOMPERTY. (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE)

ASSAULT ON THE "HIN SANG." Two Chinese Bremen of the Indo-China 5.8. Him Sung were charged with weanling the third engineer.

One of them struck com-

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SHIPPING NOTES.

WEATHER.

ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

CONTINENTAL OPINIONG.

A review on this subject is interesting. The following summary of the new Agreement shows at a glance the various points establislod by Great Britain and France respectively with regard to the future of the colonies and conn- tries muler consideration:---

EGYPT.

· Regarding Egypt there is no political change. Great Public Works remain in the bands of the.

State.

Great Britain. Free Action...

Debt to bent the Dis Surplus of the Public posal of the Egyptie Governmunt. Simplification of the

Fines.

Frunge.

י

KODAKS!

&

KODAKS!! KODAKS!!!

AND

PHOTO GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We have an Establishment Sclely devoted to

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LONG, HING & CO.,

Hongkong, 10th Marok, 1994,

French Sebovla continue:

ties to continue under Russia, we can quito understand the heart- Department of Antiqui-oney throughout the longth and breadth of

a

Frenchman

menings of Russia. We must trace them back Suez Canal remains Neu-

not so much to political as to physiologien thd

30 years' Freedom of

Trade.

NEWFOUNDLAND, ETC.

Franco abandons her specialFishing Eights on the French Storp,

to tls!

Owners and E. Indemnities

ployer of French Fish

ing Establishments Territorial Acquis

tions:-

Gan hi accessible

ships.

influences,tandard.

SJAM.

With reference to Siam. the only part of the Far East affected by the Agrement, it will be within recallertion that. by an Agreement

arrived at in 1894, France and Great Britain

17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

(Fow Doors East of Hongkong Hutel

USELESS GUN SIGHTS."

Mr. Arnold White writes to complain the the Seerotary to the Admiralty has inadvertent ly misled the House of Commons with respect t

On February the Centurions gun-sights. Captain Prelyman stated, in reply to n question that "All the Centurion's guns have correct sights. The original sights are still fitted 14 the guns, and are quite accurate."

As to this Mr. Arnold White says :—

undertook to refrain from any armed interven- "I bave reason to know that, when the Cen (1) Port on the River tion, or the acquisition of special privileges, interion joined the Chian Squadron, she had no on board a serviceable sight of any description and that the Commander-in-Chief, Sir Cypriad Bridge, G.C.B., informed the Lords Commis signers of the Admiralty that be did not conside the Centurion fit to go into action."

(2) The Los Llanda opposite Konakry (3) Reading-ment of

the Northern Nige ria frontier giving Franc strip tervitay-

MADAGASCAR,

Britain withdraws ya

П

sions recent protests against Fanee's eco- Housic regime.

MOROCCO.

30 year Freedom of

Tendo.

where necessary.

No fortifications on the Mediterranean shore. between Melin aud the River Sotu.

There is no political change.

SIAM.

to Ocean-going the Siamese possessions which were included within the basin of the Menara River. The restriction of the undertaking thus given did not imply any dalta as to the validity of the Sinuse title to those portions of her possessions which lay ontside the Mimam Valley. The

Mr. White adds, that "A goueral alteration Agreement of 1896 has none the less beer of the go-sights of the ships on the Chin regarded as implying that the relations of the Station took place in 1911, although on July two Powers to Sina and to one another in 1903, the Secretary to the Admiralty state respect to the regions lying to the east, and to that no report had been received as to whethe The west of the guarenteel are differed from the gun-sights of overy ship in the Chic their relations to her and to one another in

Squadron best been altered by the armoure French pervision respect of the central portion of the kingdom and artificers of the respective vessels. The In point of fact. British inßuence has for some Leithya, tre latest addition to the squadron time past prevailed in the western, and French

on March 10, 1901, was busy altering hor gur inthenco in the eastern, portions of the Siamese sights, the Communior-in-Chief having pointe dominions. The Agreements which have been out officially that her revent bad Kring was due entered into with Sium by his Majesty's Go-to her having usad the sights supplied by thị Declaration of 189 confirmed and explained. vernment as to the Malay Peninsula, and by the Admiralty."

French Government us to the Mekon Valley. show that the two Powers" hate each on its side considered themselves at liberty to aequire a preponderating finfluence in those parts of the Siamese Empire. The exercise of such influence is compatible with the absence of all idea of annexing Sismoso territory, and, in order that this may be made abundantly clear, both parties to the Convention have placed it on record that noifler of them desire te tako for themselves any portion of the possessions of the King of Sim, and that they are determined to maintain, the obligations which they have incurred under existing treaties. These treaties entitle Great Britain to most-favoured-nation treatment in all parts of the Siamese dominions,

NEW HEDADES.

Now Cotumission to decide Land Disputes

OPINIONY OF THE PRESS.

Never in our recollection has Great Britain given away so much for nothing-Morning Post.

The Agreement is, a Paris journal tells a triumph for French diplomacy, and that characterisation of it we are disqosed to endorso. Observer.

It seems to us that France recives more than she gives-Petite Republique (Paris).

The Convention offers satisfactory conditions which are advantageous to both countries Figaro.

It seems to us that the advantages conceded to us. while they alter our pride, are more apparent than real-Gaulois,

It should be pointed out that Great Britain only consents to a benevolent disinterested- ness" in Morocco ---Republique Fiancaise.

We recognise Eagland's proponderance in Egypt by a pacific act, after having entified it for twenty years by our military inaction. Temps.

A closer examination shows that certain vexed questions have been left unsettled by the negotiators. The section dealing with the new Hebrides contents itself with easing the, work. ing of the mixed Auglo-Freuche jurisdiction. Politique Colonele.

At a time when England is entering Tibet she is effecting a rapprochement with Franco. Russian bitterness is therefore intelligible Yeasische Zeitung (Berlin).

THE TIBET MISSION.

THE FIGHTING AT QUNU,

The Secretary of State for Ludia recsired the following telegram from the Viceroy, dated · Simla, April 13:

Younghusband bas sont a full sport of incident at Guru, of which the following are Younghusband met the principal points Lhasa general 1,000 yards from spot where saugars had been erected by Tibetane, and in conference with him told him that we did not want to fight and would not do so provided tint. no opposition ware ofered, but that Tibetan soldiers must be removed from position, or our troops would have to clear a way. Reply of Lhasa general consisted of familiar appeals that we should withdraw to Yatung. When the Germany once more unfortunately plays the conference bed proved abortive, Youngbustnad part of spectator. France has won a great vic, asked Magdonald to advares, troops, but to order them aot to Gre unless fired at by Tibitaus. tory, of which the other Powers may well be ou

The troops advanced with perfect discipline, vious. Taeyliche Rundschau (Berlin).

Eot a shot being fired, though they expected a Germany receives nothing and does not even make the slightest protest against the partition beary fire from the sugars at any moment. ! The Indrapara, from Portland yesterday, has of the Mediterranean shore by England, Great hesitation was shown by Tibstaus, but France, and Italy-Berlin r Neusste Nachrich-being eventually ouidanced, they left the apwards of 3,000 tons of cargo on board.

ten.

Moderate to fresh N. E.ly wind and high sea prevails between Hongkong and Manila. Tho sarse is reported by arrivals from Shanghai and Singapore as having been experienced during the latter part of the voyage.

MISCELLANEOUS,

The Petrarch, from Newchwang and Chefoo yesterday, hus gueral cargo for Messrs. Sander, Weiler & Co.

The Norwegian steamer Tolo, from Bangkok yesterday.. brouglit a full cargo of rice for Messrs. Hong Lee & Co.

The Kwanglec (China Merchants) arrivad from Shanghai yesterday. She had 600 tons of cargo for Hongkong. 700 for Canton.

The Korea scrived from San Francisco yes ferlay. As she had less than 1.100 tons of cargo on board she was very light.

STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P. & steamer Coromandel lett Singe- pore for this port on the 14th inst, at pm. with the outward &nglish mails, and is due borə on the 19th inst., at about noon.

Thu 0, & O. steamer Garlic, with mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 28th ul. via Hone Jalu, leaves Yokohama for his port rit Inland Sea, &c. on the 17h inst.

The O. & 0. steamer Mongolin, with maile, de, Jeft San Frauciseo for this port via Honolulu, &c., on the 7th just,'

The O. & 0. steamer Doric, with mails, &o.. which loft hence April 16th for San Francisco via Shanghai, &c., arrived at her destination on

the 12th inst.

The C.P.R. steamer Empress of Citiru arrived at Yokohama at 5:30 am. on Monday, the 16th inst, and left again at 4 p.m. same day for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 4 p.m. ou 1 aesday

the 17th-inst.

The Agreement is to be welcomed in the inte routs of peace.-Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zei tung (Berlin).

It can only be to Germany's, advantage if Franes finances Morocco and restores order in that country.--National Zeitung (Berlin).

Two uncient rivals have been reconciled.— Giornale d'Italia.

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Balgaru. A party occupying post on plain were an exception, being made to return by Lhuss general, and they declined to leave wall built scross road, although surrounded, Young- husband decided, with the concurriues of Macdonald, that the only rescarce was to disarm them and let them go, and Captain O'Connor, who speaks Tibetan and was on friendly terms with the general, was accordingly seat to inform him that the men would be disurned. The Anglo-general received this sullenly and at first took no aetien, but when, after a short time, the procOSA Lord Lansdowne and M. Delcassé have been of disarming bogan, he rushed at a sepoy and, able to substitute sincere friendship for u state drawin: bis revolver, shot him in the jaw. The

Italy cannot but rejoice at this understaid ing, which sets the coping-stone on the French entente.--Tribuna (Rome).

of suspicion and ill-will-ahe (Rome).

And after all that the Japanese bed pathing plainant with a heavy spanner, and the other and left again at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday for England, and as the growing preponderance of medical staff was sent out to attend the wounded.

latter to do but to assure that the deploy of their artillery was not sinules at all and that they gained a complete victory.

As a matter of fact the false and fantastic reports and inventions of some of the news- papers are not worth any attention,

For instance: How could the Japanese capture 28 gans while we had only 8 in action? It is rather astonishing how the Japanese Government allows to publish ruch stories under the title of "Official Nows!"

Full particulars about the actions on April 30th and 1st of May have been published already according to our official reports-Sigued by Major-General Floug.

used an iron rod,

The first was fiuod SU with an alternative of six weeks' imprisonment, and the other was fined $20 or one month.

The C.P.R steamer Empress of Japan arrived nt. Shanghai at 1 p.m. on Friday, the 13th just, Nagasaki, where she was due to arrive at 70,m. on Monday, the 16th inst

The Imperis! German muil stamer Bayern left Kobe via Nagasaki and Shanghai on the 16th inst, and may he expected here on be The Imperial German mail steamer Suchsen, Harbour Master, but he said that it was too which left here on the 12th inst., arrived at

Shanhai on Sunday at 10a.m.

The steamer Lighting, from Calcutta, left severe for him to deal with.

Singapore for this part on the 12th inst., ...

The case was to have been heard by the

IN FORBIDDEN WATERS.

Twenty-seven laten were fined $5 each for anchoring their craft too near the shore between

sunset and sunrise.

THEFTS FROM TAIKOO SHIPYARD.

For stealing wood from the Taikoo Shipyard Chizam was rentenced to ten days' impri-

It is difficult to understand with what objestnment; for taking stone away from the same this preposterous despatch, dated the 3rd instant place another was given 15 days and six hours' was published as a cable message on the 10th.

stocks.

24th just.

A Johannesburg telogram annonces the discovery of a fabulously rich diamond field in Hope Valley, Orange River Colony. The gems found include rubies, sapphires, emeralds, beryls, topazes, amethysts, tarquoises, carbuncles, and gems were washed from twenty curllouds of mail diamonds. Hundreds of pounds worth of gravel, and it is declared that there are millions of tons of similar wash in sight.

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Tibetans immediately fred other shots, and a Sener Maura (the Prime Minister), occupied rash was made by their swordsman; it was not with the conquest of Barcelona, has been unable until this moment that the British troops com- to notice that Spain was evacuating Morocco-menced firing.

Younghusband adds that be deeply regretted Correspondencio (Madrid)..

Dissatisfaction against allied Frunce is felt the occurrence, to aroid which he had bona strongly in Bassia. The Anglo-French Agree incessantly. The stubborn hostility of the leaders mont about Morroco, Siam, etc. has awakened from Lhues and the ignorance of the Tibe the feeling in Russia, if France had allowed tabs themselves were entirely responsible for the herself to be enticed into treason towards occurrence. The Tibetaus were treated with their High Class Machinery and also of Russia (this expression "enticed" is used by the the utmost consideration, us soon as the firing superior ingredients they use in the manafac was over the wounded were collected and eared of their goole, oad the cleanliness. &c., are influential Nurve Frenya). This treaty is,

REFORT OF AN EXPERT. after all, more favourable for France than for for, and the prisoners wer: released; our eptire under strict supervision of Europeans only. The representative of Messrs. BRATBY; France in the South-Western basin of the We jeln Younghusband in deploring what his HINCHLIFFE, LIMITED, Aorated W Mediterranean need be in no way disagreeable occurred, for wo had exhausted every diplomatic, Engineers and Chemists, Manchester, visited for Russia, such a strong resentment as to the effort aud delayed for months in our desire factory recently in the course of a tour amo Anglo-French Agreement is superfinous,

If to avoid it. But wo omerate our troops from alt Eastern Aorated Water Makers, and was gre Eurprised at the compactness of our factory irritation really exists, it shows two things blame, and we consider that exemplary patience also the methodical way in which everyt plainly-firstly, that those who are against and fortituds have been displayed by them pertaining to the making of Aerated W whole establishment, which he assured us England would gladly see her at war with every in circumstances of unequalled rigour and difu was carried out. He also expressed hir country; secondly a fanciful zitrast against calty, where, with temperature below so, and strongly on the absolute cleanliness of lu belle France, with whom one would connect at an elevation at which no fighting has ever equal to any he had yet viated and superi an inclination to adultery in politics as in the before taken place, they have had to be on the great wany. Ho alno reported that world of fiction. Regarding the Bulkan watch night and day against assault. Farther, quality of our goods was of a first-class na position held by 2.00 arned Tibetans involved exercised in the course of their manufactur Order Books and Price List. Please app Question, France, it is well known, did not the advance without firing a shot right up to and they showed that sorupalons are always pull together with Russia. She has, toe, risk of military disaster to British force, which boen very reserved in the case of the recent they were willing to incur owing to their FACTORY and OFFICE, West Point.

would rortainly have been blamed for it. Fores Dr.V.DANENBERG&F. P. DANENBE

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Hongkong, 11th May, 1904, consideration as well the growing intimacy arrived at Gyangtse two days ago, and in its un with England, who is considered us a natural opposed advance are seen effects Guru incident.

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