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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21BT, 1905.
There are now 170 plague cases on reword. Captain J, Freeman of the British steamer Sea Lion on the Rh instant passed a Russia auxiliary cruiser homeward bound in the She had a weather-worn, Malacca Strails.
Reina
reminders to the effete gang at Peking that! the fluctuations of exchango do wake a difference. China will not think any the worse of the foreign SurvLocks (as the same fareigu journal has recently called them) for exacting their pound of flesh,ppearance, nud although sào displayed no dog. That is business, and for exorbituner and supposed to be the Dnieper. injustice will not put many Chinese officul "squeezes "into the shade. Extortion seems natural enough in China. The inditer of all those quoted words mentions inciden- tally that in three short years the Shanghai TATA has amassed a large private fortune, and satisfied the greed of Peking by the variety and ingenuity of his
Inwless extortious." We are not attempt. ing to argue that two blacks make one white, but auggesting that the whole vir cumstances of the case scarcely warrant the wasteful use of so my condemnatory adjectives at the expense of-Chini's foreign ereditors. It is not at all unlikely that | these virtuous contentators, supposing that the foreign creditors laut been simple enough to stand the loss on exchange, and
the loss of interest, would have been point- ing out how wrong the Governmicuta were to allow such an illicit reduction of the debt originally contracted. The curious thing is tim those denunciatory words wer not diveted at the foreign Powers' demands for payment in goki, with interest, "So far." the writer said, "there is no ground for com. plaint." Theafal pointi madethat whorens
The hull of the Spanish ernisor Cratino which was sunk by the Americans in the battle of Cavito nad' was raised and sold to Chinese, was taken in tow at Hongkong by the tug boat Erbert K. to Shanghai ou canday, The tug boat was spoken by the steamer Yalahing which arrived from Taku yesterday, bound worth. The ball of the Brion Cristina was lying off the Stonecutter's Island for som
time.
The Shanghai Mercury Idd's annual raport states-Profit, ul Lass Account:-Aftor paying an Interin Dividend of 4 per cent. in December last. writing off Tis. 45.83-for Depreciation, etc. reducing the Goodwill Account by Tis. 2001), and providing for Direc. tors' and Auditor's fo», the halaune to credit of this account ammuts to Tls 6,420, out of which the Directors propose to pay a final diridoid of 5 per cent. sorbieg Tle. 3250, and to carry forward the ballora of 'The 1,107.
[TELEGRAMS.]
There is talk of the Philippines Coneishalory as an justitution bringing charges oflibel against"
Wo believe," says the the native papers. Democracia," that it will be very difßcal for General Allen to prove that 95 por eat of the
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE MOROCCO QUESTION..
LONDON, 18th June. It is understood, that in view of the serlos.
uess of formon pressure and the real anxiety in French political circles regarding Gərman inisutions, M. Rouvier bezitates,about refusing to join the Conference on Morocco, in spite of omphatic surnacen from England that she will give her fullest support to Freach policy the positive refusal of Great Britain to join the
Conference somewhat complicates the situation.
THE
WAR
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
NO PROSPECTS OF PEACE,
LONDON, 18th June..
CORESPONDENCE.
"..AM.NQISES.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS,”
Su-A few days ago, a coolie at Kowloon was fund for using a equorking wheel burrow.
The Russian Foreign Office denies the With the disgraceful naissue of the Tour Lovol Tramway squeaking-sorunching and exchange of views for au urmistice.
queaking round the cures at the City Hall which has been allowed to go on, a more or less unabated misanoo, 'ever since the tramway THE INDEMNITY QUESTION.
commenced running, is not this a gend it us The Cablenews gives the following in a telo trations of "straining at a gust and swallowing a camel?" It was bad enough in the winter President Roosevelt is urging Japan to reduce gram from Washington: the tremendous indemnity demanded by her, for those who sleep anywhere within half a and which is supposed tu approximate mile of the City Hall, hat in the summer $1,000,000,000. It is believed that Russia has with all one's windows open it is aloitely worse, and the squeaking row, at intarv»le pointed out by Japas that neither of the com- again halted at this enormons sum, though it is batants is the Franco-German war had suffered of chout five minutes, is not only more than the loarea sustained in the prosent contest, andsufficient to prevent any sleep until after the yet Germany demanded and obtained from
cars canso running, at about 12 o'clock, but is The French Temps in a leading article says
France this sam.
Russia, it is oid is willing to pay half this almost sufficient to drive any one not blessed that Mr. Lowiber's rofuss! to adhero to the
on the amount, or $500,000,000, but states her inability with the strongest nervos, into a lunatio asylum. ut this time to contrast to pay twice that sum. It is not as though there was no remedy for the proposed international conference Morocco question, was based on instructions However, it is conceded that this will not stop nuisance: tifare is a remedy, or at any rate a ciates the desperate situation in which her army given prior to the resignation of M. Dolcassé, the negotiationé, copecialis as Russia appre partial ons-ia the shape of k-aging the rails and declare that Great Britain is bound by then placed in Manchuria, and alan is informed that Japan will almost immediately attack extents not to embarras France,
Vladirolnek by sea if the peace talk should
It is an undoubted fact that the French army corps ou the frontier are being brought up to full strength and love to-officers restricted.
LATER.
JAPANESE STEAMER STOPPED BY A RUSSIAN CONVERTED CRUISER.
charges are calumnies. On the watrary, ittered steamer Sydenham arrived there on June may be presumed that prenit, of the
accusations are true.
And it must be reinem
bered that not all the things which occur in the
base.
THE NORWEGIAN CONSULAR QUESTION.
The text of the Bill instituting a separate
Consular service for Normer se prepared by the is now (May 12) published. special committee and laid before the Storthing
It
provides that this service, consisting of Consuls-Ganors), Consuls, and Vice-Consula, paid and unpaid, shall be placed under the
at the carves constantly wet, but although the company commenced to do this in reprise to enteral privato complaints about the noise, they havn now ceased to, or at any rate only do it in the most perfaustory manner. I vaderstand that greasing the rails, which would appear to be the most simple remedy, is not possible. inasmuch as the gresen getting in the brakes
consideration for the nerves of the unfortunate prevents them from acting on the slopes; but surely the tramway company might have sufficient, inhabitants who have to live in the low lovci, within belf a mile of the City Hall, to do all
QUALITY IChing had the £1,200,000 reu ly to hand provinces ber me known here, and even if theyShe way at once stooped by the cruiser, and direction of a Norwegian Government depart in their power to abats such a misce. I.
AND
GREAT
PER Doz.
AGE.
$10.50
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over on January 1st, the Powers could not agree upon a date for accepting it, and the latter now have the grasping pretensions to insist that when she does pay, China must pay four per cont. interest on it from January 1st. This, we must admit, grieves If we' us amore than it grieves the Timer. had only known ou December 31st that such wickedness was intended, we would have accepted the 1,200,000 next day from China, and saved her from the imposition by ourselves paying the four per cent. to the Powers tntl they decided to take? WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, | delivery of the money! We should, more-
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in the papers, because newspaper mes have but one hand with which to write their artisles."
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB,
At the monthly meeting for the Captain's Cup. hell on the 17th to 19th instant, the following returns were made.
* Mr. J Johnstone ..
Mr. W. C. D. Turner... Mr. T. 8. Forrest ...
Captain E. Beothau
481
93 - 11 NI+ 4 1041 86
* Winner of Cup and Pool.
SALE OF PONIES..
I
Messrs. Hughes & Hough yesterday afternoon auctioned several ponies opposite the City Hall, Mr. Kernan purchased Policy for $150, Lamarque Rose for $200, Highland Chief for $115 and Ching for 295. An officer of the Royal West Kent Regiment purchased Landsknecht for $65 and Domino for $150.
RUSSIAN NAVAL REPAIRS AT
AMANILA.
over, have tried not to lose by our phila. thropy. Much is inade of the fact that China is being penalised for a delar for which she was not responsible. It is, inden something new for China to be in the position of bewailing delay, even by proxy. But at four per eout, it seems likely
The contrast for repairing the damaged that Russia, for instance, would rather have
Russian warships has been awarded to Messrs. had her share, and foregone that'amount of
Earnshaw and Company. Among the other interest. We do not see, in view of the bidders were the San Nicolas Tron werks and eustoms and conditions of financial busines the Varadore de Manila. About 500 natira and Chinese workmen will be engaged on the work in those parts, how the Timer is able to and the contract calls for the repairs to the Otag to be completed within 63 days, those to No awonymously rigned comitati tilat ha declare that the incidental claims arising in 45 days and to the mich already appeared in other papers wilk
thders for ceira sopies of JAILY PRE showed to { mat of the indemnity payment are for "a within 28 days. rent before 11 s.m. on day of publicḥrim. After that hour the supply is limited. Only nag said for Cash profit which we know to be dishonest ?? Telegraphic Address. Pause. Couts: 4.5.0. 5th #4. Such expression, including not only the respeative Governments, but also the Ministers in Poking who have to sonduct
NOTICH TO CORRESPONDENTS OxLTcommunications relating to the newwa vium should be addrened to Tus EDITOR.
Crispendents must forward their names and ad-
with cunications address to the Haste not for publication, but as evidenes of good faith,
All letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only.
Lister's
Tumseries.
The Daily Press.
the
P.O, Boa, 31. Telephoma No, ly HOMOKONG OFFICE: 14, DENVUI Roan. LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, H.C.the negotiations, serm wholly objectionable.
The representative at Peking of journal which editorially made them will probably not like them any more than we do. The leader referred to cloned with these words: "The present system in China affords them twe of the dearest plenses known to Chinese human nature
HONGKONG. JUNK 21, 1905.
Tunun is really very little that is new iu the disclosures of the indefatigable Peking correspondent of the Times, some comments upon which were reproduced in our issue, of yesterday; but those who remember the staid and conservative tone of an older Times, may wonder, perhaps, at the strain
the hope of illicit gains and the excite ment of an incessant gamble. Those are joy they will not lightly forego." The present stem has drawbacks as wall an jors, and if the official Chinese are enabled
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It is estimated that the cost will meant to 120.000 pesos. A bond has been placed by Earnshaw and Company for the completion of the repairs within the time limits as above
stated.
CAPTURED WARSHIPS RE-NAMED.
:
▲ Tokyo momga to the Osaka Jiji staton that the aptared Russian warships will be re- named as follows:-
Battleship. Oref, 13.516 kons, Loumi, Battleship Nicholai I., 3,594 tons. Thi Crainer Admiral Aproxin, 4.118 tons, Okin
shime. Craimar Admiral Seniacin, 4.680
Finochimia.
ions,
i
WHY TOGO EXPECTED THE
RUSSIANS AT TSUSHIMA.
1900
in
H.K. CLUB ANNEXE.
The Moji correspondout of the Mainichi reports that the Mitsui Baan Kaisha's chat- 6th. According to the cupt-in of the vessel, abo left Shanghai ou the 2nd, and encountered the Russian convertedoruiser Rien (formerly Peters
urgi at a pisco about one hundred and eighty knols east of Shanghai on the 3rd, at 7 pm. three officers and about one hundred Runaian
Aftorment, and that their relations to diplomacy have been hoping for months that such a shall be defined by Royal degree. The aw will thing would not be allowed to go on in- bluejackets went on hoard of her. searching every corner of the vaszol, they thraŠ
come into force on April 1, orerboard öfty-four packages of cotton, twelva
Thus the delicate and momentous question definitely that there must be some Govern care of antimony, and four hundred and sləran
of the relation of these Consais to diplomacy ment authority, who, in the interest of baler of beans. They then left the vessel, and
and of their sabordination political the community, would take notice of and thair cruiser quiskly want out of sight.
A common Minister for Foro ga stop it, but as this does not appear to be the Enlivre to Affairs left to be settled independently cass a driven to appeal to you to bring of Sweden. And after the law has been passed acil sanctioned by Roys! decree the matter before the public in the hope that that is by decision of the Sovereign in something may be done to abito zach av his Norwegian Conseil, countersigned by the
intolerable miimane. Trusting that you will Japanese officers have informed the Sasebo Norwegian Ministers, bound as they will be by sorrespondent of the Mainichi that the follow-
a law duly promulgated and already in existauon favour me by inserting this letter in your next ing account has been given by Admiral Togo what chance will there be for Sweden in these issue, and enclosing my card.-Yours faithfully, of his interview with Admiral Nebogatoff:
circumstances to obtain a satisfactory settlement. While I was souding commander Yatenshire,
of the question of the subordination of these of the Aramo, to ascertain whether or not
Consuls under the Minister for Foreira Aftairs? Rear Admiral Nebogstoff really intended to sur- What chance will Sweden have to maintain that anity in foreign affairs which she was all along eder. the Admiral came to my flagship in a at. I took bim into my cabin and shook shown to bes sene que non of the union? And hands with him. He then asked wo how how can the Mikuster for Foreign Affairs I discovered that Admiral Roshdestvensky demand that foreign Powers shall recognize intended to pass through the Tsushimathes Consuls for whose acts he will not be
I simply told him that I considered Strait.
that
resposible tis Russian Flest ✔probable would endeavour to reach Vladivostock by Either these Consals will find themselves shut cat from all useful activity, or they will act that route, as it would have been very difficult independently and the Norwegian department to forces passage through either the toya or directing them will become practically a Nor Tougaru Strait. Admiral Nebogstoff seemed
wegian Ministry for Foreign Affairs. very much surprised." Adadral Toge is repre- is the ultimate object in view, the Consular Bill mented to have then continued as follows is cleverly devised in so far as it will surely lead to that end while appearing to eschew it. But For a week previous to the engagement, I was in great anxiety as to the whereabouts of the
with the atlainment of that end the only practi- oal and real bond of the political union will have Russians, se it was entirely uncertain where they were. They seemed to have taken the gasod to exist. Times. Pacific route, but un report was received from the direction of Hokkaido. When, however, I received information that some Rassion trans- ports bad arrived off Woosung, I at ones decided in ny mind that the Kassian Fleet would atteript to pass through the Tenebimo Strait."
Kobe Herald.
it
WHY ROZHDES IVENSKY CHOSE TSUSHIMA ROUTE.
COAL IMPORTANT FACTOR,
The following translation of a Kobunia article on the reasons why the Russian squadron mala for the Corea Stražila, is intresting. According to the statement made by the captured Russian officers and from other information received, Rozhdestvessky's object was to avoid a decisive battle and reach Vladivostock with the least possible sacrifice and then to contest the control His of the sea, after refitt ng out at the port. attitude was, therefore, a defensive one and he missed every opportunity of inflicting lone on
There our squadron.
were two reasons for choosing the Taushims straite, namely, deficiency of scal soil misleading information. According to the captured officers, the amount of cast the Russian squadron had taken in at Honkoko was The Kenilworth shipped a new Manila. Some of the discharged men left for only ficient to curry the squadron te Vladivos tock by the shortest route, that is, by the Tenabima straits. The Tushima route was Hongkong.
informed that our feet was divided into
A destroyer. Satsuki (Moy).
SHIPPING NOTES,
CAME TO HONGRORG.
crow
SAILORS WITH VACCINATION SLEDS.
At
ing after sensationalism nowadays per to realise this much while paying for, their The following circular letter has hien ised therefore imperative. Ruzhdëstrousky had been
mitted. Foreign elaims against China are described as "exterlionate and unjust." "fabricated," "the iniquitous mod dis- graceful project of exaution,an "exorbi- tant war indemnity"; and the claimants are all that can be suggested in such phrases as "the pretensions of her grasping creditors," "shameless rapacity," on. Thus "dishonest profits," and s0 collated, the vigorous expressious of our London contemporary might not improbably startle that journal, and give it furiously to think' if it had really can't all it said. For after all, circumstances alter cases, and remembering many matters connected with that owing indemnity, we are indis- posed to join the censors of the white credi- tors of the yellow debtor. The writer of the article quoted would perhaps tone down
erimitul folly of 1900, the wickedures posed by our contemporary cannot regarded as altogether an unmixed etil.
ex-by Dr. Victor G. Haser, thief quarantine be offer for the Philippine Islands. relative to the vaccination of the crawa, of vessels plying between ports in those islands.
The Manila Coblensus reporte a wave of corraption ameng municipal treasurers."-
T'as Rus-in raiser Ftion is reported to have
laft Baturin for home on June 15th.
Cantonese “local gentry" are said to be vigorously opposing the Kowloon-Cauton rail-
Way.
Chinese Commodore Sab and a number of naval cadets are going to the German paral marcurres to study.
Mani, P. 1., June 13, 1905.
To the Masters. Owners, and Agents of
Vessels, and Others Concerned,
Sire:
Your attention is called to the fact that during the past four years the Quarantine
Service has andeavored to raceinate the crans
of all vessels plying between ports of the Philippine Islands.
shima.
THE PHILIPPINES GOVERNORSHIP.
INDIAN WATCHMEN AND THEIR WAYS.
GHASTLY FIND AT SHANGHAL
It that
A SWEDISH REPLY
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “ DAĪZI· PDESH.”'
SI-The little trouble between Sweden and Norway has brought about some interesting verrespondence; especially was this the cus in your valued journal of even date in both your Editorial and "Globetrotter's " letter.
In some things" Globetrotter "is right, ami undersigned would think that the whole of the contents of the letter is right if towaru à. Nor- wegian, but being a Smeds, and thus tooking
at
things in a different light, canust agrro, First of all it is an accepted fact that Norway was conquered by Sweden in 1814, so there eau be no discussión regarding this.
Secondly the Norwegians agreed to the Union, and wore only asked to place the mark of the Union in the corner of their fag Sach mark was also placed in the Swedish national colours. When, a few ywara a go, it was simply
On June 9th a member of the Shanghai Biver Police while making his rounds ou the river near the International Dock on the Pootung side, discovered a man's head sticking announced by the Norwegians that miter a sor- out of the water. He made an attempt to pull taia date the Union mark was to be removed, the body out of the water, but was unable to do and the clean fag" Bown, a parmar of dis..
it co, owing to some heavy weight which kapi down. He then sent word to the Police Hulk satisfaction was heard throughout Sweden. reporting the matter and asking for help. Still it was the fault of Sweden not to bare Shortly afterwards, reports the Mercury, a party comonstrated at once, and emphatically at that, was sent to the scene, but the body and disap. bat as the Norwegians saw that the Bredes peared. A search was instituted and grappling only feebly protested against the babaviour of irons brought into service. While the party
were engaged in their gruesome quest they toe Norwegians, the Norwagisos esrtainly were informed by a native that soon after counted that they had scored one point, and had the constable had gons away for assistance taken ons step towards "freston." two Fudians had waded out to the spot
If King Oscar had been well at that time (yen. the in and moved the body further ont river where the falling tide would not will perhaps remember that he has been troubled reveal its whereabouts. After a couple of hours with brain fever), the matter would not have dragging the body was located and brought to gone any furáber, and the Norwegians would in the surface and it was then found to bs that
and
The Cablenews says-Lake E. Wright in In order to Isasn the liability of smallpor ocentring among the crews on rossels and to at to resign as Governor General of the redos to a mining the smallpox in placing Philippines. The who have for many wacks orewe in quaeraatine when smallpox is detected, been disturbed by these rumors, may make their that no her members of crews be employed who deep on interest in the problems of these islands do not possess blue cards issued by this Service. now uppermost, to leave them to advance bin WE
Then suy person applies for a position aboard
owa interests. your vessels, he should be required to
to show a He will in all probability sail for the United Quarantine Service blue vaccination card. If States in the fall, probably about October 1. He he does not have one, he should be sunt to this will go on leave then and will return here in
this offien asks your co-operation to the and minds easy. Governor General Wright us too of the arms becoming pped it, but one
Of course the start of the present tenable was brought about through the Norvegians wanting
separate Consular Servies.
Do they really know why they want & soparate Conaslar service? If the Norwegians want to show what they can do alone they should be allowed to do so, bu: in all probability Sweden
watchman employed at the International Dock, but as the Crows prince, to when was given the of an Indian named Lasman Turpar. No. 1 all probability have get an "Irish premotion," It was completely nude and had a frightful reins of government, did not sm to care, the kash on the top of the head besides two doep Norwegians began to protest sgoizet this and gashes on the right temple. The body had bee three portions. guarding the Tsushims, Tengara, made fast to a massive iron moulding frame, that, and thus brought about the present trouble. end Saya channels, He, therefore, did not expect and had been twisted up and shored through They have always bean banking" about some- to find more than one-third of our fl-et at Tsu- one of the openings sur made fast by a long
In consequence, even after he had red turban which the dead man had evidently thing and it is therefore that a Swede who is descried a portion of our fieot, he maintained the bean wearing when struck down. The rest of trombling, everybody with his patty grievancon formation only fit for dealing with an inferior the body had also been secured in the same is called "Norrbaggs" (or a Norwegian ram). force, and before he could recover from his manner, the turban being twisted about the arm was tied but the hand was loose and stuck astonishment at fading our main force there. neck and body to the iron frame. The right abore the water when the tide fell. The iron his fleet-had sustained defeat beyond remedy.
from the neck of the deesused to his hips and frame which was tied to the body eztanuled stack out of both sides of the body and weighed about 15 pounds. After the murderers has sed they had evidently carried committed the deed the body se for as possible out into the river would have to will the fatted calf to welcome
"the home coming of the pradgal son." during
and protruding Neither Swaden nor Norway are extra rich, above water at the next low tide, revealed ils and why cannot both countries have the same whereabouts. The body when recovered was removed to the Fearon Road Mortuary where it censul? It is expensive for a country to keep was viewed by Dr. J.E. C. Douglas (magistrate) up a cousular service all over the world, and as and Mr. H. Philipps (corener). A flash light
aurely it is possible to agros..... franie, was then taken.
Norway and many ships out to these waters, A post mortem examination was held on the him to go aboard. By giving us your assistance that of his family by a sojours in the homeland.
The report that Governor General Wright 11th. Doorared was a Gurkha, and had been bat Sweden only sends a few and the rossoá in this matter, comineren ill. be facilitated,
time past. Us was a very steady man and very for quarantining your vessels on account of current for several weeks, and doubtless was
who has freely told bis intimates that he would the means of a number of Indian watchmen to be registered. Thus Sweden does not Commencing from July 1 next all boats of take a trip to Tennessee 1000
being discharged for dereliction of duty. He menace the Norwegian slipping in China. account. He does ramember more recent
lived in a small house with four other Indians and the Swedish Consulate would be merely for It is reports that Russia is seriously annoyed less than 15 tons gross burden are to be exempt
Governor General Wright has been hailed as a candidate for the coming sanatorial contest in over in Pootung and the lust time he was see the registering of births, marriages and things, and goes so far as to admit that the
because Miss Roosevelt is to visit Japan. from taking out a coastwise licence to sugge
alive was at 4 p.m. on Friday the 9th instart. foreigners, and particularly Great Britain, Russian officials are supposed to be sufficiently in roastwise trade in the Philippine islands. Tennesee Doubtless he would win easily for
to regard the American No documents will be required from sub vessels he is a favorite son of the south, and his achieva No report of his disappearance had been made deaths, and also to deal with a few drunken
and the supposition is that the deceased was sailors who get into trouble now and then. owe Ching nothing on the ground that sophisticated
reputation won by forty years of a chivalrous killed during Friday night by some of the men Chinese promises have ever been fairly and President's daughter as accupying the status of nor will any fes be charged for admirasurement ments in the past few years have added to a
a princess of a royal bouse,
The art of the Commission oking this and striking career. honestly kept. It is rather interesting to
There is an amusing summary of a Tibetan exemption is not to be construed, save the Cablenews, as authorising any refund on-account recall that one of the undertakings of the MACKAY Treaty was to reform the currency petition to the Chinese Emperor published by of licence or any other fees paid at other times, the present time, but dating from July 1 next system of China; and we like to think that the Sinopus. They crave pardon for All such boats have been paying this fee up to these claims to interest and exchange dif.murdering à Chinese official, on the ground that the necessity for payment cea509.
their offence was merely to anticipate what His ferences, which the Timer regards as "fab Majesty would have done, ., get rid of ricated" are by way of being useful avaricious officiala.
The Yokohama Specio Bank opened a‘branek in Cheloo on June 15th, with Mr. Sugihara
sub-manager from Shanghai) as munzger.
The Norwegian steaner Tangere errived at
office at ones to be vaccinater before allowing few month, after recuperating bis health and moulding of the borty, still tied to the long as the countries' interests do not clash
those bard words were it not so long since Chefoe on June 8th with 150 tons of Korean your interests will be benefited, and the beresity was to retire from his high position has been employed at the International Dock for soma for Sweden's sending only a few is that they the items of the bill were set forth in detailaz i ginseng aboard, said to be worth over a millionprotected members of the crow will be avoided storted by some remark of the Govaruor General. {xtrict in regard to duty, and had recently been have to gu homo at the end of every third year
tapis.
PHILIPPINE COASTERS.
or licence tax.
Ho
Of course I do not mean hereby to say that
His trip to the United States will not be for he had been instrumental in getting discharged the "brother countries" should havə a consulate
'so as to cut down expenses for Sweden, although health alone. Congress will be in session and
The hek of courtesy which characterises the it sounds like it, but if the two countries were he will be the most powerful pleader the islands
ment he has received from women. The aid of to work together in all matters, expenses would volleagues on the Commission will be feat independenes assumed and the indifference die-be cut down and peacefulnes are. I am air. could lase in the fight for a lower tariff. His modern wale is largely due to the encourage his policy during his absence, and the perfect
is concerned has gradually had a withering effect body insures a hitel in the machinery of The C.PR str. Athenian arrived at Van accord of these American members of that played by women where ordinary small politerse yours, etc.
Fupon man-The World. couver at 130 p.m. on Saturday, the 17th June, government.
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