CANTON

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

Canton, 3 October.

THE HONGKONG DAʼLY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4т¤, 1905.

CHINA THE COMING POWER.

MARINE MAGISTRATE'S

COURT,

Tuesday, October.

BEFORE MR. BAHIL H. TAYLOR DIAKINE MAGISTRATE).

NEGLECT OF DUTY.

A LASTING PEACE, The Times ou September 1 said-It was "Chían is bound to be the coming nation of suggested at Portemonth the other day that the East. It will soon be ahead of Japan,” the influence of England had powerfully connid Rev. Dr. T. Richard to a Daily News tributed to the conclusion of poaca. There is interviewer; "Chins will be greater than A BIG ROBBERY,

reason to believe that the suggestion is true, Japan within half a century," the doctor At 1oren o'clock on the evening of the 24th

though not in the atmoxious sense which the decland, still in prophetic vain. The past flussian who throw it out sought to convey. A history of China, considered with the remarkale altimo a band of over one hundred rohtiers raided

now agreement between England and Jupan movements now maturing there, bear me out. the Pak Kan village in the Shun-tak district.

was signed in London on August 12. The China has held together n larger number of The robbers were peil dried and experienced

text is not yet published, nor can the scope and pouple than you find in any other pation in the no diffienity in terrorising the unfortunato

character of the treaty he italicuted, save in world. It has done that for over 2,000 ́inhabitants." After ransacking over fifty bases,

very general terms, We believe, however. That was gent powers of organisation. Now be fond to bure bruntened that China is adopting new methods you they left in the early hours of the morning

the basis and extended bath the scope and will that it will still be able to hold together in

duration carrying away with them booty valued at over

of the alliance established face of all the world. China is determined by the Anglo-Japancas agreement of to develop along the same lines as Jupru. -thirty thousand task; mostly jewellery and silk.

Defendants ploaded not guilty. Captain Ireland Fairley said the defendants 1902, and to have provided effectually for the The Chinese are prepared to modify their laws The Shan-tak magistratehas reported the mutter

poing to learn innintenance of the territorial status quo in Asia, and eastone, They are to the Vieorcy, and a large number of braves wert off duty on the 6th September, stating and for the protection of the interests of both everything they can from Western civilisation. have been despatelet to capture these daring that they were sick. The ship was then at contracting parties against hostile action on In 30 years tido taving learnt all that Euro.

the part of one or more powers. This, we nood pen desperadoes. Shun-tak, being a rich district. is overrun by these bandits, who appear to be laugoọn, and is bad them examined by hardly point out, constitutes a consideruapenas cau tench thom, ther will get rid of their

So far no arrests legally qualified doetor, who stated that nothing extension of the obligations to each other-or teachers, as Japaz has, Then you

particularly active just now, have been made.

Cuasan of CITY GUARIR,

Hitherto the old walod city has always been gusted by the Governor's soldiers; but they kave just been dishaan-fed and are being replaced by Viceroy Sun's own braves,

CHINESE MINISTER FOR HOLLANIK,

Captain Fairley of the British steamer Nitha dais charged Foli Patterson and James Mou taguo, able senwen of the said ve-mel, with continually and wilfully neglecting anty on the ligh seas since 6th September Inst

wrong.

that

tho

was wrong with them. He took them to the Shipping Master at Rangoon and wished to sign them off, but thin the Shipping Muster would not allow. He told the captain to take them before him and he world we what was Witness took Montagne ashore, slæere he was examined by another medical man who ty order to promote trade between Halland also said there as nothing the mattor with and China, the Tutoh Governtment bas recently him. On the 24h altimo, the day after leaving asked the Imperial Government to send Rangoon, Patterson complained of the food representative to their country. Hithertensed insulting and impertinent language and the administration of all affairs connected with defaced the chart, Siues then both men hadde we believe that it will maintain peace, but Holland was entrusted to the Chinese minister generally neglected their work. On the 24th at St. Petersburg, The Wa-Wa-ultimo both mon went on the ridge in very

in opou EL Chinese acevalingly drožiloch Legation at Amsterdam om? the neerssary funds utinous manner and untd the afs are being raised for the meintenance of a permanent minister there,

years.

This

will see them vise aload of Japan and become as powerful a nation as any in Europe. To some extent Great Britain and Japon ander the agreement of 1902 For one thing, that agreement did

Japan is nursing them. The Japanese have for not bind either of the contracting parties to 13 years been organising an Asiatic League, give armed assistance to the other, exeap in losgate is not only identified with Chin, but the contingency of an attack upon one of them with all the nations of Asia Statomeu from by a combination of powers. Moreover, the Siam, Iodis, and Peris, as well as from China, new frosty, by sscaring the maintenance of

aro influenced by the Longue, and visit Japan must solely in connection with it objects. These are to the territorial status in Asia, prove a very powerful factor in securing. resist the West with its own weapons, but with with the peace of that continout, the pican Army far superior in numbers. The people of the whole world. Tant it is conceived of Asia are sick of the White Foril." Tho in a purely defensive spirit, and that it is not arrogans of Europeaus has become unbearable China frols this man keenly thiam directed against the legitimate interests or to them. the established position of any other power in the other Asiatic nations. The Boxer rising Asin, we are no manner of doubt. Not only

was but an expres-ion of that feeling. Thail robellion taught the Chiness they could do without nothing against European armies we do not doubt that it has also helped to not make pace. There was but one thing necesley European utlands. They will not rise against to router peace possible. This was that Japan Ee Europeus again until they have learnt should have assured prospect that it shond be a wint the Iapanese have learnt. And then as a permanent peace, and fat, as her planen great lower they will outclass the Tapes

Had Japan The people in England-nay in Europe a mere trues. have so often known during the discussions at Fortsmonth have no ides to the extent to which China is that the agreement of 102 would not be storing its arsenals and training its, men. extended, and, still more, had she known that Fics, Ching does not intend to lio"

the mercy of Japan. it would, or might, have been anffered to lame. Ru-sia conditions which would have afforded It is Semnan Montagne-Dilæe, not dv, our work her that prospect of themselves.

obvious that, in that ease, the conditions raussc bave been far more stringent than these which properly on hoard tho ship?

she might judge she could safely accept in the cirenmstances which exist. With the certainty not only that the old agreement with us would be renewed, but that it had actually been superseded by an agreement of a wider purport and a closer kind. she could consent to indulge her chivalrous instincts without imp-rilling he future safety and greature. By signing tha nay treaty, which gives Japan this certainty, and not, as was autruly and foolishly alleged by intimating to her that we wished her to accept what Russis would agree to, we have

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CANALS,

The captain hors produced his log, in which, under date of 29th September, he had made the following entry-These two non continue their palley of doing as little work as possible: they Thay ables Chinese Minister ni Tokyo, having do about half-an-hour's work in theie four hour's he wonki kavo been obliged to impose upon or that Jajan is going to do what stop in the industrial progress of Prassin and

watch.

NEW MINISTER TO AUSTRIA,

Minister Yang, a brother of Yang Tuotai,

been transferred to another haportant post, Li Ching Moi, vent sou of the Into Li Hung Chang, los bon appointed to take his place at the Ausirms Court. Li Ching Moi is z He is a thorough ectupuratively young man. Chinese scholar and speaks dustally both French and English.

HOWLOOF CANTON RAILWAY.

It is reported that Mr. Jauns Scott, I.B.31's Consul-General at this part, has lately been -pressing Vicerax Slam ju rospect of the building of the Kewloen-Canton Railway,

This question hos beau very much to the Fors of late. The firm stand tiles by His Excellency

Witners--No.

Patterson said he did not neglect his duty. He was not lit to do it through rheumatism breaght about by want of awnings.

It

Montague said he was unfit for duly on secount of the hardships ho bal to hear. was impossible to sleep in the fo'e'de whore ha was berthed, as it was too hot. Thang were no awnings up, and when it rained le get wet through.

Charles Davis, chief afficer of the Nithatate,

Sir Matthew Wathen, Gur-ror of Hongkong.id not consider that defendants performed their and the energetic stops taken by Conent duties in a proper and seaman likemunner; he General Scott here, lead us to hope that the was of opinion that they were guilty of neglect. constraction of this importart line will be of duty generally.

Meanwhile an early date. ceminenced at despatches are being exchanged on the matter.

Questioned by the captain, witness said that when all hands wees trimming coul in the The following is a translation of a dispatch | baukers, the defendant, Patterson, did not do iis his work in a proper miner, Moulagene was ad recently sent by Visaroy Shinn to Excellency Cheng Pat Ɛhi, minister of rail- the wheel of the fine. ways and mines in China:

Seaman Montagne Can you state som specific case of ray wagleet of duty?

he likes with Chip It also means that China is de mined to sinke off the yoke of Suropean tyranny, which she iceis keenly. I feel is at unless the nations of Christendom begin at once to set justly towards Chin the day inny come when China mag inflict a terrible revenge upon the white races for their tyranny to the Chinese in their times of weakness. I am sure that, so far as China is euerrned, its development exu go on with

That, however, depends wholly on the attitude of Europeans Let them peacefal, and the Chinese will be pagefni. Let them manke war, and the Chime will make war. The reawakening of China has not only brought a war party to the front, it has brought a prace party tu te front,

OBI War.

doubtless influenced her decision. Doubtless, ie, this act of ours has had its weight. at Peterhof, as indeed the snow authority sus complete reajustment of mission work. The to reveal.

THE CHINESE DESERTERS FROM

THE RAND MINER

The Times pablished the following tale grume

Johannusban, 2011 Aug.

As I stated in my telegram yesterday, every effort is being made to cope with the situation brought about by the numerous desertions of To Picaron You were in the banker part the Chinese from the wines, The matter. of the time.

however, is complicated. It was undoubtedly an oversight on the part of the Government to allow a sudden increase of the population of the Rand amsautiup to 50,000 to take place withent typoviling a proportionate inrease of police protection. On the other hand, owing to outery England coacerning the introduction of ry," the managers of the is allowed slavery," themselves to adopt milder mensares of looking affer the Chiness than prudence would ether wise have dictated.

Witness-Yon tuok one hour and minutes le paíat tifter feet of stus-pipe Ever, whereas you should not have exceeded twenty minutes.

POLICE COURT.

Ment-

THE

(189)

ROBINSON PIANO CO.

PIANO

EXPERTS.

Under the tillo of Prussian Conals: An Object Les on for the United Kingdom," the Financer and Bullionist says: The Coal Acts | which the Prussion Ministry succeeded in ating recently, and which will be acted upon It is a mistake tos vigorously as fonds permit, constitute another of Germany. The powers acquired are in the nature of a compromise, as the opposition of the Aprarian party in the Prussian Parliament baked the Government caual chems brought | forward in 1901, which was a far more ambi tions and comprehensive measure. The posi tion in regard to the German canals at the present moment is in this wise. In the western purtion of Prussia the waterways have received PRACTICAL the growest share of attention, and the TI greatest industrial activity is found there. the East there is also a usfiul system of wator- Will the ways distinct from the other. exeption of a few Isolated manufacturing centres the catale me chiefly used for the trans- port of agricultural prodice. The 1901 Bil was for the purpose of constructing a waterway, the Mittelland Canal, 2 miles in length, which would have conected these two systems. The MANUFACTURERS, TUNERS powers now conferred do not permit this, but a canal is contemplated westward which will stop at Hanover. Operations are not to be con- mented until certain provincial antiuritics have guaranteed a proportion of the funds required, which, however, is stated to be assured al it is expected that work will start in July On the Prussian railways the next yar freight-rate is on the average, 55 plonig pfenig 1) per ton kilometro; for cul pfennig. The freight rurs on the now carols will vory between 19 and 1.1 planig n see uses they will be lower. The coal trasport from Rahrent to Mun beim cost 2.77 marks by the waterway (215 miles) and 8 marks by rail (202 miles) esfinted cost of the Be canals is 17 millions sterling With respect to the means of propulsion, the subject is as yet undecided, but much attention has been directed to certain experimente in olecricul taulage male by Messrs. Siemers and Halske on the Teltow Canal. There the bouts are pulled by i

shb of the canal. It is claimed that, the energy requised by this method is only one-third that absorbed by electric-host towage."—British Trade Heriem.

A new Chins is growing up that calls for old method, by which various sects open sinull mission stations and work independently won't do. This is not the way to convert a great people to Christianity. The time has ecins to put Christian missionaries in tlerer touch with the governing and teching classes of China, I venture to say some of bars already made a promising laguning My own Society, the English Baptist Missionary Society, has for some years lord we to devote my time to the Society for the Difusion of Christian and Gerd Knowledge among the Chinoso, My pen is that the missionaries should inspire and direct the roles, and persuade them to incorporate Christianity inte their system of governm-nt. There ought to he missionaries set out to each province in China. These mou should keep the mandarins of the provinces well-informed ab at all the great forces that make for the good of mankind.

stalesnu D-

THE CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY. letric locomotives running on tracks on each

With referones to the important subject of the building of the Kowloon-Cantou Kailey, which the British peopl: decide to undertako few years ago. A draft agreciment was drawn up b-tween Sheng Bleu Wai, Minister ef. Railways and ebief dizelor of the rnilsay com- pany, and the British firm of Yee-wo Jardins Matheson & Co.) in the 25th your of Kwong Ban.

Seater Brotten and Everling. who were The British people aro now urging us to com-

enllyd for the deféner, statel tant, defendanta

Now that trouble las ocurred and that polies menee the milling of this line. They desire

did their work properly.

are wanted for the specife object of watching

It is learned that the terms on which Japan's the Chinese employed in the mines, the question us to raise a lema and join them in the construc

His Worship thought otlanwise. He con-

urises, who is to defray the cost? The section ownership of the Chinese Eastern Railway is tion of the line. I have repeatedly telegraphed

jit:ril the charge proved, und that

which is anxious to make political expital out regnised involve the payant by Rasic to to the Wai-w-m aud also to Sheng Shoun

defendants conduct hat arenated to wilful of the Chinese question and to foster hostility Chira of 75,000,000) & durs for Chit's interest Wai, requesting them to devise means to pre-

The sentenced each against the mine urners urges that the minos in the line, the ultimate possession of which is mast bar the whole burden, in the meantime a matter for softlen at tween Ching and vent this important railway lius falling entirely neglect of duty.

to keep the line, the above'titioned sum of inte the hands of foreigners. It is absolutely defendant to four weeks inrison at with dong its best to exaggerate the significance of Japan. It is understood that if China plats necessary that the funds required for construc- liar labour, and orderd dat each forfeit the recent crimes. The nine owners point out

that if the Chiness had been white miners 75.000 dollars will be paid to Jupu, hovidas tion work should be raised by the Chinese twelve days pay. Should the Nilsdale be in

of the track by the Japanese military authorities to be supplied. I understand, however, that a tłumsalves; in order to secure the right of control port when defendants are used they would adequate police protectiva would sell! have had a further su as reimbursement for the relaying Au impulan provision of the treaty is that working compromise will be effected. on the railway. Masy, telegrams hive boen will be placerl on board again.

ings linse heen bekl btween the Government both fussia and Jagan are allowed to keep on this matter. A

railway guards on their respective portions of exchanged betwon us

and representatives of the mines, and not the fine, and, in the event of serions disorders, demarcation of the boundary lag of the British

between the palice anthorities, the protector of

troups. The number of troops, however, inust the Chinese, and the managers of the mize not exceed what is necessary to restore order. concesion in Kowloon has already hsen deeiledi

and it is exported that is a result an agreeme and they must be realled as soon as thoir work upon and the British people will only build that scetion of the Ens which rats through their

Ens er Jan. The other soetlon which runs from the

Some time age, in answer to a demand from the mines, two squadrons of Constabulary were Kowloon boundary to Casten net bo built

posted at both outs of the Rant, but they were with funds raised in the Kwangtung Province.

An Italian seunan, whose skip Lad been subsequently moved to the immediate weigh When both parties have completed their

bourhood of Johannesburg. They will now be respective Haes they will be linked together. capturel by the Japanese during the war and 1

Rund. The copilen thus formed ukone I have zeccivadl telegram from the who had been detained in that country till May,rengthen-d and distributed as a chain of posts Wai-wa-pu, stating that they have com- was brought up the charge of being a should provent anything approximating to

wholesale desertions. More stringent regula municated the matter to Sheng Shean Wai grant. No work, no money, no nothing tions will also be suforced on the mines with and that he has been requested to discuss the was his plaint, and he was cominitted to the regard to the supervision exercised over the matter in earvest with the British Minister in House of Detention, pending the time when he Chinese, In the meartime active steps aro being taken to round up the deserting Chinamen, Peking The telegram also authorizes mo to would be sont home by the Italian Cousal.

and, provided the white popolation koeps its held Gemly to the view I have taken in this

hen, the matter will be satisfactorily settled. Pretoria, Aug. 29. matter and to enter minutely into the dolails of

In vonsequence of the fouling of the insecurity created by

crimes which are imputed low the to Chin se deserters from the mine, the

ummunition for discretionary issue to the in the districts near tim mines with arias and farmers, the arms to be rotoruable on the com pletion of measures for the prevention of desertiva and outrages.

Tuesday, ed October. Berone Ma. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).

DESLITUTK

DEFACTIVE MORTAR.

Mr. T. I. Perkins, Building Authority, the affair with the British Consul. From proceedol against Ming Kor, contrac or of Ne enquiries mude I have discovered that the Kowloon Canton railway is a very important

will be arrived at and that the authorities willis completed. With Us section of the Chinesi

be able to cope with the ovil.

ern railway between Harbin and the Hussion frontier, and the sather pron as far as Kunohentse Station, in the hands of Russia. the abor provision would in the ease of future couflict give the Power the control of rally of the Sangari northward. ---Beufer's Partimm:th Correspondent.

are part of Manchuria from the fertile

"SIBERIA'S "CHIEF OFFICER IN TROUBLE.

MANILA ALARMED FOR THE

CHANGSHA."!

The Calenews of 30 Septeraber said :-Tho Australian liner Changsha, Indonging to the China Navigation Chany, Limited, is now two days overdue from Hongkong. Messrs. Smith Bell & Co., the local aguute for this line have heard nothing from her, and graça feurs are entertained for her safely."

Although she is a large steamer and said to be most surworthy, it is stated by those who know that the recent typhoon was of sufficient violence to wreck any steamer afloat if shelter could not be reached.

The passenger list is large, and several well-known Manila poeple are known to be nu board. The fact that no wor las been received fr ber eliminates the possibility that she

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IMPORTED PIANOS

FROM $375.

sought some port for shelter, for if such was SECOND HAND PIANOS RETURNED the case, the agents hura would certainly have! been so adrised by cable.

Enquiry at the Hongkong office yesterday by a Baily Press reporter elicited the news that the Chungahu arrived mfely at Manila on Saturday.

THE ANGLO-JAPANESE SHIPPING COMBINE.

The following appoured in the Manila Cabfeners:-

FROM HIRE AT LOW PRICES.

INSPECTION INVITED.

Hongkong, 23rd September, 1905.

[2055

AUTOMATIC MAUSER

PISTOLS.

The Munila Calicuers reports:- Arthur O'Neill, vatil recently chief officer of the Pacifo Mail stormer Siberia, will no longer basis to leu steamers Dying the American Tokyo, September 28--Back of a sale of anas transports rude to-day by the Japanese Hag. Upon being confronted with the charge of having obtained his naturalization papers government, Iles a story of a gigantie ateamship With CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES undertaking and no matter how tho lus is to requirul standard in the erection of a nonudáry Government has decided to supply magistrates | fraudulently, O'Neil was compelled to petitionerperation which seemingly intends to compete be constructed, the funds required for its wall on the premies of Messrs. Marningford

70 High Street, for using mUPAT

Mr. Perkins informed his Worship that he had made a 28 days' test of the material used by

construction must be raised by ourzolves so tant cod Crippleford, at Robinson Road, West Point, Mr. C. E. H. Bruvis (of Moakru. Wilkinson we may not lose our right of control. The distance from Cautou to the Kowloon boundary and Grist-appeared for the defendant, who is about one hundred and ten English miles, pleaded not guilty. The money required for land purchases and construction work will amount to a huge sum. Unfortunately the provincial coffer is far from overflowing and it is almost impossible for the

Mr. Beavis ruhed the technical point that Government to flud the enormous sum necessary, We shall be compelled to call upon the gentry the well, being a boundary wall, did not come and merchants for assistance in the matter ander the section of the ordinanes under which by requesting them to feat a company for the prosecution bad been taken out. the carrying out of the scheme and thenis save His Worship held that it did, and imposed a afternoon. appearances. The bigh reputation which Your ine of 8200, Excellency has always hold leads the gentry and merchants of the Kwangtang Province lo look to you for assistance. You have orders, moreover, to s perintond railway and wining matters in Fakien and Kwangtung and the

a San Francisco judge for the cancellation of in tremendous fashion for the trade of the

his papers of citizenship on August 11. With the default of his citizenship is removed the licress portaitting him to serve as an officer ou any ship under the Ameriam flag,

ON took out his declaration of intention papers in 1902, but instead of waiting the required two years before applying for the final papers, accepted as reliable the advice given him by his friends that he was entitled to naturalization by reason of having arrived in

Pacific. The government hos parut with forty of the trareports and these two secre are said to be the finest and most costly of the linery which were impressed for military service at the outbreak of the war with Russie."

The deal is said to have been made through the great house of Mitsui and Company which, as is well known, aets in many ways as the agent of the government. All sorts of rumours as to the buyers of these transports are flying

commercial lines without

CALIBRE 7,63 mim.

FIRING 10 SHOTS in 2 SECONDS.

SIEMSSEN & 00, Hongkong, 3rd October, 1900.

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COLD STORAGE.

HONGKONA Iom COMPANY, LD..

THE Tuve now 10,100 Cubio fest of Cold Storage available at EAST POINT. Store will azcepted to receive and deliver perishable goods.

WM. PARLANE, Manager, Hongkong, 18th November, 1901. [55

DR. NEWELL WILSON,

LAUNCH OF A GERMAN LINER

Berlin, 29th August, The lannek of the latest addition to the the contractor, and found it to be of an exceptatlantic feet of the Hamburg-American tionally bad quality.

Lite took place from the Valean yards at the United States under the age of 18 years about Tokyo and Yokohama, but the facts, as be Open at 10 AM, and 4 P.. daily, Sunday, Stettin to-day. The ship received the name of

and having resided there continuously for the ascertained by your correspondent, are that the purchaser Is a company made up of British and Keiserin Auguste Victoria at the hands of the five succeeding years.

Those irrogalarities were unearthed by Japanese capitalists and transportation men, United States Sceret Service Agent Riokard who foresee a great future in the carrying German Empress, who was present at the ceremony together with the Emperor William. Their Majesties returned to Berlin zu the H. Taylor, who compelled O'Neill to putities business of Japan,

for the cancellation of his citizenship papers The transports are not to be put into The new vessel is a sister ship of the American, and to surrender is license as an American passenger and which is being built in England for the same seaman to United States Local Inspectors immense expense, as most of them have been radically changed by the army and navy owners. The capacity of these two ships is Bolles and Bulger.

John Francie Green, second officer of the during their service as troop and supplies 25,000 tons each, and they are designed for a spoed of 17 knols Accommodation is provided steamship Siberia, wes held on August 11 by carriers. This, it is understood, will be done for 1,000 cabin preseugers and 2000. steerage United States Lommissioner Heacock to answer at once.

the e charge of laving fraudulently obtained his There is a report that the Nippon Yusen As the result of a police raid on the house, passengers, while a crew of 650 hands will befeafe of naturalization. Agent Tavlor Kaisha is interested in the parchuse but this

For the moment they will be the cert

learned that Green arrived Amer

Brica in 1999, is not substantiated. There is also talk of the largest steamships afloat. Chou San and Chan On, the

The

Augustu Victoria was launched without and two weeks later parehased from William Toyo Kisen Kaista being a buyer, and it is the details of this affair, find out, the cost of keepers, were fined, the former $40 and the hitol. In view of the agitation in favour of the Cunningham a pretended copy of his certificate more than likely that some of these vessels will Intter 830, and the remainder were fined $3 transfer of a portion of the Valcen works to a of naturalisation. Upon this forged paper holtimately come to them, as they intend to start their Manila-Hongkong line. The Toyo the work and devise means for the formation each, with the exception of the ninth man | North Sea port in order that the construction obtained from United States Local Inspectors up Keisha however is building, or will entrance to the Hongkong Hotel). of a company to mise the funds necessary to who led to pay an extra dollar for spitting on of warships of the largest size may be under-1 Bolles and Balger s license as an American carry the scheme through successinlly and to the door.

taken, this circumstance is not without interest. mate. The license has been revoked since build at once, immense steamers bigger than

Green's arrest.

any of these sold by the government. report same to me."

--Times.

BEFORE MR. G. N. ORME SECOND

POLICE MAGISTRATE).

ANOTHEE CAPTURE OF GAMELERS

task of forming a company is an easier mutter No. 12 East Street, on Sunday night Detective for you on account of your bigh position and Laspcetur Hanson charged 13 coalies with great power. I have, therefore, communicated this matter to you that you any enquire into gaubling.

in

DENTIST.

Latcet American Methods. Yessonable Foss,

No charge for examinations. Office hours 9 A.M. to P.,

No. 2, PEDDER STREET (next to the Genaral Post Office (and opposite to the sidu

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