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come of our bygone legislators of the Puritan school, and is it that subsequent generations are being harassed because of the tander consciences of these past people?. It is | obrious that the peace of the community is
It is stated that the Kaiser's yacht Hoken-TELEGRAMS. ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. zollern is about to be thoroughly overhero, oud placed of the disposal of the Crown Prince, A complete mudel of the new vessel has already received the Emperor's approval.
while a now yacht is to be built for the Kaiser.
receive the material.
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THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK.
LONDON, March 18th. The Rajah of Sarawak has started for Sarawak.
THE STRIKES IN FRANCE.
On Saturday the Committee of the Club presented a cup to be mailed for road Channel Rocks, Kowloon Rock, and North Fairway Buoy, all to port. A good start was made in a stiff breeze from the East. Vernon, coring along the line on the starboard took with sailu | well eat, fairly intimidated the rest at the pace she was going, and get the best of the start. Gloria, on the port tack, made Kathleen go abant, which nearly isnded hor on top of Divne. It was exciting while it lasted. Payne was the only boat that got left. Diene soon took the lead and headed for the Houg. shore, followed by Vernon, Kathleen, Enia
and Alannak. Exia, sailed by Dr. Clark, soon
CANTON.
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March 17th.
· ANTI-FOREIGN NONSENSE FORBINDEN. Viceroy Shum received the following Imporial Edios by cable from the Central Gov. ernment, Peking:-
This Lumpecial Edick commands all Tartar. Generals, Viceroys and Governors of every Province to strictly prohibit the people from spending anti-foreign gossip likely to deceive the people; to give protection to foreign persone and their property, and also all the Churelies and Missionary buildings. Visaroy Shom has issued a proclamation to the
TROYCEED STEAMER LINE TO KINGCEOW.
A. S. WATSON & CO., less threatened by a couple of poor coolies
A consigament of arms from Germany to who transfer from one to the other the China, consisting of two canuon, a thousand misorably insignificant asseta they may have, carbines, 2,000 shells, and 1,102,000 cartridges, by their "inveterate babit," than by the which had been seized by the customs at Yark. Joung man with a moderate wige whe inand, will be handed over to the Chinose Govern
mont, Two Chinese officers have arrived to vests in one pari-mu tuel ticket at every race.
LONDON, March 18th. The first mention of gambling in ETIL's
M. Clemenceau has arrived at Leus, and The Bandmann Opara Company is such a story of Hongkong afforda a possibla reason for the Ordinance. It was the belief, good one this time, and mude such an e. sellout addressed the strikers. He said that he probably correct, of Sir Jons BOWLING that impression during its rocent visit, that there la respected the right of strike, and would showed she had lost none of her old pace, and pooplu embodying the Imperial order. the apot where almost all crime was con- very little new to be said in its praise. The send no troops as long as the striker out-pointed and oui-sailed both Kathleen and cocted in Hongkong was to be found in the BULL DOG BRAND unlicensed gambling houses of Taipingshan
His iden, however, was that the vice could not be suppressed, and he was in favour (1856) of regulating it, by copying tho syt- ROBT, PORTER & Co., LTD., tem at Macao. It was gambling house
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playara re-opsoed a short mason last nigh with The Spring Chicken," agrosaly indelicato picco, and rubbishy withal. The
andinuce was a very small one.
It was stated at the meeting of Hythe Town Council on Feb. 15 that Sir Edward. Bassoon intends to devote £12,000 to build and endow quarrels in 1861 that again called attentious orphanage for the nous of soldiers and sailor to "a general manis for gambling, and The locality is not yet definitely fred, bat- local shopkeepers, who had never heard negotiations are proceeding with the owner of an ostats within the borough of Hythe, which of MILL, hit upon the obvious remedy of
includes Folkestone, "suppressing gambling." They petitioned Sir HERCULES ROBINSON to that end, and. used the cunning argumont that it was demoralising servants. But the Governor seems to have recognised that whoksale suppression of gambling was not the proper ALE method to take, and his proposal was the registration of servants (1802) a sensible scheme to which the Chinese public objected; and, they have had their way over
PINTS AND SPLITS
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A CHARACTERISTIC ENGLISH ALE.
The dominant note of the British naval manœuvres, which began at dawn on February 17th in Lagos Bay, was their secrecy. No attaches or privileged strangers were allowed or bound, and even Array offlers were forbid. den to be present. Distinguished genere! officers who had understood that they would be permitted to go with the lost were refused permission surd obliged to randiu an shore,
Under the new organisation of the Royal since, in spite of foreign petitions arising Garrison Artillery, the following establishments from a crying need. Sir E, O. MACDONNELL have been fixed for that arm in For Eastern was the next Governor to tackle the sub-garrisons-Singapore, 19 officers and 330 of other ranks in two companies; South Cains (Hongkong), 31 efficers and 694 of other rauks **This national vice [gambling}, like
in three companion; and North China, S officers *pium smoking and prostitution, laut more and 50 of other ranks in detachment. The widespread and powerful than either, is Legation Guard at Peking is affiliat d to No. rooted in an incraticable, because congenitals | 1 Depôt. QUATS, PINTS AND SPLITS. diseuso of the Chinese social organism."
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ject, and in discussing his efforts, Dr. EITEL.
Bays,
We make this quotation, and refrain from analysing it, because it helps to establish the point that gambling is too strong a feature of human nature to be" suppressed." Sir R. G. MADONNELL played the part of A. S. WATSON & CO.. strong man, and his attack upon the game
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ling houses was eminently vigorous and practical, if not quite fair. For instance, he made "householders responsible for the payment of Gines iucurred by residents or lodgers." Street gambling contiu ued in spite of him, he canfessed in a roport, in which he showed that his ambition was to suppress gambling altogether in the Colony, In 1507, he found that he had filed, aud
Lieut. Robert S. Roy, latterly serving in the Pysche on the Australian Station, has been appoiates to the commsed of the shallow draught river gunboat Nightingale, which was recenlly sent out to China io sections. Tho Nightingale has a displacement of 85 tons, a speed of 9 knots, and au armament of two 6 pounders and four 40 Maxims. The reiner Donegal left Plymouth en Feb. 15 for the China Station to relieve the Andromeda. Shu takes out the crew for the shallow draught a'eamer Nightingale.
The largest consignment of Turkish" tobacco, growu in Rhodesia, aver sent to this
country has recently arrived at the offices of the British South Africa Company. The sample w. s grown within five miles of Br1awage, and exper declare that the quelity of the tobacco
remained orderly.
THE GERMAN EMPIRE.
LONDON, March 18th. The cansus of the German Empire shows
■ population of 60,605,189,
THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.
LONDON, March 18th. The conference at Algeciras continues at I complete standstill; the Swiss authorities are greatly annoyed at the Austro-German proposals to appoint a Swiss Inspector of Police without consulting the Federation.
THE FRENCH FLEET.
The first division of the French Far Eastern Squad-on reached here hast evening. Their arrival had been anticipated since Eandag, but the deuse fog which enveloped the approuch to the harbour kept them outside for two days. However, the fog cleared a littlo yesterday afternoon and in company with the other
delayed vessels the torpedo destrogors made their way into port. The lateness of the hour provented the usual exchange of courtesies but that will not be neglected. It is expected that the Flest will remain in these watora a week, daring which they will be offered official entertainment. It is unfortunate, bewerer, that there will be no public display sneh Ду was recently given at Saigon in honour of the British Squadron.
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The event will be rendered still more interest. ing by the air of the Japaness Training Squadron, which is expected hero to-morrow. A comprehensive programme has been drawn up by the committo in charge of the arrange mants-The
Commander ("King Alfred" Fleet Payraster Alton ("Kirg Alfre 1, "Captain Jones, R.M.LI. ("Tamar," Lieut. Bateman ("Andromeda," Lieut. Whar. toy ("Alnority.") Lieut. Russell (Fame, ") and Asst. Paymaster Osheroe (Rambler," Appended is the programme.
Last year Viooroy Shum ordered Tsotri, Heung Man-wing to raise the necessary capital to form a steamship company to rau a line of steamers between Canton and Kingchew, the company to be ruu on similar lines to the China Merchants' 8. N. Co. Heung Man-wing cont delegates to Hongkong and Kingobów, he him- self working hero. Thoy have now been at work for the last throw months but love achieved nothing, Houng Man-wing bas now laid the mattor before tho Sin Hau-kuk and has requested them to deviso means to assist him in raising the necessary capital. It is said in reliable quarters that the scheme will fall to the ground, as the gentry and merchants are not prepared to offer thoir support in the matter.
March 19th,
Alannah, oventually rounding Channel Rocks above three minutes bebind Dione, followed by Vernon, Aianah, and Kathleen.. The remaining startere kopt to the north shore and wore now a long way behind. This order was kopt round Kowloon Rock, and, as the Fairway Buey was approached, it looked any adds on Enio, bat sha managed in jibing vither to hit it or go the wrong side of it. At any rate Įske lost a lot of time in getting round, end then went off towards Stonecutter's, which finally settled her chances. Vernon also weat north, while Dione and Alannah west south Kathleen, going right inside alongrids the Prays, began to overhaul the leaders at a great pace, and a capital race ensued, she and Alannah striving to Have their time on Dione. Alannah, who had been very well sailed throughout by
THE VICEROY'S REVENGE. Capt. Ward, R. A., then had tho bad luck to be It is reported that Wong Ping-yau (Total) nearly put about by a pussing junk, and Kathleen has been compelled by Viceroy Sham to resign jast managed to beat her for the second place. from the following positions, chief director of It is to be regretted that Capt. Ward is not the liktu board, prosident of the Sin Han- stopping here to show us what he can do when Kak, director of the General Chamber of Com- he knows the harbour and the beat Times mores, and director of the Yuot Han Railway. Fernon (Tanker). Dione (Flotcher)....4 02 47 402 47 (1) It is said that the Viceroy blames him for 4 07 42 (8) having failed to settle the railway trouble, as Alannah (Ward) .. ..418 55 48 55 (3) Kathleen (Watkins) ...4 10 20
HE. knew Wong's popularity among the 4 03 20 (2) Enia (Clark)
404 30 (4) gentry and merchants. The truth of the Colleen (Pollock) + 13 60 4 06 50 (0) mattor is that the Taotal wrote a letter to Chan Chanticleer (Reynolds) 4 1-4 105
Chi-tung expressing freely his opinion regard. Man (House) Doreen (Rett) Gloria Warren)
Viceroy Sham bas received a copy of the letter through one of his Payne
apies and is now taking rovengo. Wong Tao-" tai is an Imporiai man and will soon be given. another important position should he elect to leave the Province.
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Championship. In this rart Dis hot very easy win, the light breeze and nooth water suiting bor well. Merks :-Fernon | 69, Dione 61.
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jog the Viceroy's policy.
The following telegram was sent to the Board of Commerce in Poking yesterday by the Can- ton Hankow Railway Company:-
To the Board of Commerce, Princes, Minis. ters.and assistant ministers. Yea are respect- Atthe start it foll quite calm and with the fully requested to see this telegram. The strong food tide the yachts had much difficulty merchants having take over the control in cressing the line. Colleen eventually got and the const.action of the railway have over about two minutes after the gun, followed decided to raise a capital of $21,000,000 in at intervale by Kallicon, Min, and Bonito, chiaros of five dollars each. The amount has Colleen with a long lead then made for the already been proinised. We have boon collect Hongkong shore, followed by Kathleen, who ing the first instalment of twenty per cent. from rapidly began to overhaul her, and passed her the 1st day of the 2nd meen, and up to the near West Point. Min and Honito kopt to the 20th day of this moon we haro blready collected north shore, which was apparently the proper $1,300,000 and these monies have been deposited course, as it was obvious when Min und Kathleen with diferent local Chinese hepbs. went about to wake the mackboat in Quarry Bay the local abscription we bera rossirod ́appti- from opposite sites of the harbour that it would cations from Cantoneso abroad to two extent of Wednesday, 21st. Commander-in-Chief diues Kathleen's bows at the markboat itself, while is issued that the railway is to be controlled reach it first. In fact Men just managed to cross over $6,000,000. As 8000, is the official degroo with General Destroyora dine destroyers. Bonito was a very little way behind. There was
and constructed by the rvarohants only, then
Tuesday, 20th. French Fleet arrives. E change of calls if e-riving in time. Naval with German
dresses with co munications addressed to the sdo decizied that prohibition was destructive of orops grown in Rhodesia shows constant im- Commander-in-Chief dines
not for pacation buijas svidence of
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Admiral. publication should be writes on polico morals and ineffective for the purpose provement. The crop of Turkish toburco now sought. It was then that licensed houses growing in Rhodesia representa a weight of were opened, as a" veut for the irrepressible between 500 and 600 toan, Rhodosians are «King Alfrod" dinos "Montcalm." "Aherity" no more excitement after this, Min keeping her they will forward the first justalmont im-
to anormously signed communicat in that has ely upeared in other papers willha inserted. thders for extra roseto SAILY Pos be11am on day of publication. After that Acar this sural smiled. Only suplicas Telegrape cladas :P : A.B.D. 5th Ka
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Chinese passion for gambling," to the sorrow of the moralists of that period. With the particular question involved we hare no concern, although, with Dr. EITEL, WO LONDON OFFICE; 131, ELZER STEERT. EC. 3ppreciate and sympathise with Sir R. G.
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confirmed smokers, and at present most of the tobacco is consumed in South Africa, only a small proportion coming to London,
dinen "Gusydon."
Friday, 23rd. At Home at Government
Thurday, 22nd. Japenese fine arrives. Ex- change calls 4 p.m. "Fuerst Bismarck" gives The American Consul nt Nowchwang, in a an At Home. Commander-in-Chief dinos report to his Government on the use of motor German Admirel on board "King Alfred." MACDONNELL'S position. A draft Bill after. boats in Manchuria, says that the current of
the nuo River rouges from 34 to 78 mántical | House. Japanese Admiral dines with Com- wards submitted, for the repression of miles per hour in swiftness, according to the zaander-in-Chief. gambling, was rejected on the ground that season and the state of the tide. Motor boats "King Alfred."
Japanese dine on board
"uo person in the Colony would be safe." will, it is believed, prove useful on it. Tho Saturday, 24th. French Admiral dines with This might be said of the existing law, it it foreign population of Newchwang boing about Commander-in-Chief Japanese Admiral dines REMARK is frequently made on the ap- were generally applied instead of worrying 300, not induling the Japanese, the sand for at Government House, Gymkhana (baggested). parent inconsistency which permits the only a few coolies. Sir A. E. KENNEDY motor-driven boats is not likely to be of any
Monday, 26th. Afternoon recapition. Officers harassing of petty Chinese gamblers-usappointed a special suppression Commission
attend sports at Kowloon. in the case where a few coclies were pro-in 1872; but in 1875 the historian wrote secuted and fined for gambling with watches that it was still an unsolved problem, -while racing sweeps and pari-mutuels shirked by all concerned.
HONGRONO, MARCH 21st, 1966.
Five moro plague cases, three of them fatal, were notified yesterday, making the total 69.
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Mr. Joe Frost, A.M.J.E.E., of Shanghai, has been elected Fellow of the Society of Aris
Information has boom roosired from the Consul for France at Hongkong to the effect that Hongkong has been declared an infected port by the Government of Indo-Chin
great extent, though motors for converting asiling and rowing boats into power honts may, in the Consul's opinion, pltimately and au extensive market among the nativo population, Port Arthur, Dalay, Harbin, and other points are, it is said, suited to motor boat service,
Tuesday, 27th. Japanese Fleet sails.
SHANGHAI ELECTRIC CON.
STRUCTION COMPANY..
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The statutory meeting was held at Gracechurch-street, on Feb. 15th, Sir Alfred Dent presiding.
In order to ensure the accurate degree of prediciency in native languages, the offic ors appointed to the Hongkong-Singapore Bat talion RG.A, and tho Gaylon-Mauritius The Chairman explained that the company Rattalion R.G.A., it has be on decided in future was formed to meet the expressed requirements that appointments will be given in preference of the municipality of Shanghai. The amount 10 those officers who have the following qualifications: (1) Thor who have passed the higher standard in Hindustart; (2) those who section A of Inland Lot No. 25, was offered for! (3) those who have not passed these elus The leasehold property, sub-section No. 2 of | have passed the lower standard in Bíddustani, sale yesterday by Messrs. Hughes and Hough, tious, but officers appointed under 3 will be but the reserve was not reached and the property required to pass the lower standard within was withdrawa
twelve months from joining the battalion, provided arrangements can be made lecely for crying out the necessary examination, and will he liahle to removal should they fail to do so.
CHINA UNITED SERVICE RIFLE
aru conducted publicly. It is not easy to say why these prosecutions are undertaken, or rather, why the Ordinance which inspires them is allowed to stand. Every law must have an object, but what it is in this case, , as DENDREARY used to say, one of these things that no fellow can understand. The elementary principle established by MILL in his famous essay on Liberty" was that society could not meddle with the freedom of the individual except for the public good: it had no right to constrain or control hini for bis own good. Rapid mental re- view of British law suggests that on the
A romarkable story is being told in the whole it is based on this principle, the
lobbies of the House of Commone of a daring anti-gambling Laws being an apparent
young lady who, disguised in 'ian's clothes, exception. It might be argued that ro-ontained admission to the chamber on 13th strictions upon gambling are for the common feat., watched the Speaker elected, wandered good, that gamblera are peculiarly liable to in the most exclusire quarters, and left without neglect their duties to the public, eg, the being recognised, duty of maintaining their families; but it Sir Francis Burnand, citor of Punch, on is evident that there are many men who February 14th runounced at the famous ean gumble and yet perform these duties, Wednesday disner that in the course of a few In their case, an anti-gambling law meant days he will relinquish the editorship. Sir anfeguard duties not endangered are inequit- Francis will be sucoseded by Mr. Owon Seaman, able and immoral. In Great Britain it is whose initials "O, 8." under his humorova, notorious that the anti-gabling laws cannot
verse are well known to readers of Punch,
touch these favoured individuals. But there
Particulars of Mr. Gallinger's Shipping Bill, is no need to go outside the Colony for such which has passed the United States Senate, examples. As we have already remarked, show that the measure is one of far-reaching it is tacitly admitted that in this Colony, effect. In addition to provisions relating to where gambling is declared illegal, some national defence, it seeks to subsidise mail lines
to various parts of the world, including South
men may gamble and others may not. Why Africa and Australasia. was such an Ordianace established ? Were
ASSOCIATION,
The competition for the ride championship was renmod yesterday, when the highest sores were:--
10 YARDS. Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse. H. K. Polis 32 L.pl. Williams R.W.K. Capt. J. D'Oyly, 119th Infantry Spe. A. Cayle, R.E. S. M. Mitchell, R.W.K.
800 VARUS. Capt. J. D'Oyly, 119th Infantes L.-Cpl. Ibbotson, R.W.K
S. M. Mitchell
Lt. Case Morris
Lt. J. A. Maclean, 129th Balachis
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT. The E. & A. str. Empire left Port Darwin on tlio 20th inst., oud is dus hors on the 29th.
load, Kathleen's old sail not helping her mach Kathleen 30, Colleen 25, Bonito 23. Times:→→ in the very light breezo. Marka: Min
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But although many people are paying their first instalment yet there are some who are not got conâdent that the railway, will be controlled and sotstructed by the morchants. We beg you to confirm your promise and afford us protection. We now request, you firat to memorialize the Throne to that off:ot and to have it on record and also to memoriaize for the removal
Quly two boats turned oat for this race. of the now taxation. Ctaria won comfortably without her bendicap- Mieks: Chanticleer Gİ, Gloria 53, Alannah 36,
Doreen 13 Times:-
Gloria... Chanticleer...
1. M. K. + 01 OS 2 62 35
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
The monthly meeting for the Robertson Farowell Cup was held at Happy Valley on the 17th to 12th March, Mr. F. W. Warta proving The following returns were
the winner. landed in :-
Mr. F. W. Warre... Mr. A. B. Smith Mr. E. V. D. Parr Mr. C. M. G. Duruie Mr. T. Forrost... Mr. Pedley
Mr. C. H. Only
Hon. Mr. G. Stowart
03 - 15 = 79 30-180 93 - 9 - 52. 81 +
80 + 494 378-84 19 14 86 93 598
THE FUTURE MAN,
QUAIET "SCIENTIFIC SPECULATIONS, In the prohistoric period, oven, man's mouth lad vonal to be an instroment for grasping food; it is still growing less prehensible, his front teeth are smaller, his lips are thinner and less muscular; he has a new organ, a mandible not of irreparable tissue, but of bone and steel- a knife and fork. There is no reason why things this efforded, there is every reason, on the should c
#top at the
partiul artificial division contrary, to believe, said an American lecturer ramentig that some cuaning exterior mechanism will presently masticate and insalivate his dinner, relieve his diminishing salivary glands ad teeth, and at last altogether abolish them.
Then, what is not needed disappears. What uso is there for extorual era, nose and brow ridges row? The two latter once protected the eye from injury in conflict and in falls, but in these days we keep on our legs and are at peace. Direnting his thoughts in this way, the reader may presently conjure up a dia, strange lastrons beautiful, soulful; above them, no longer purated by rugged brow ridg s
To the top of the head, à glistoning, bairless dome, tercto and beautiful; no oraggy nose rises to of that calm face, no vestigial esre project; the disturb by its unmeaning shadows the symmetry mouth is usuall, perfectly round apertu
125,000 bad boen paid to the contractors. No of share capital received was £63,4 0, of which
time bad been lost in getting the work in band as rapidly as possible. The company had to
the probabla success of the tramways, several of re-construct the garden bridge over the Souchow Creek and to strengthen several others. As to the directors had an intimate knowledge of with a score of 25-9-70. Shanghai, and many present and old residents had taken shares. They would depend largely on the Chinese for their revenue, and it was satis.. factory to find how the Chinese flocked to the railways wherever they wore introdures. It Searcary to the Howloon Wharf and Godown It is announced that Bir. Edward Osborne, was anticipated that the tramways would prove Company, has been appointed to fill the tom-toothless and gumless, jawless, unanimal, no similarly attractive. Thero was a large popula
The pool was won by Mr. W. G. G. Ross vision of the latter-day face: Eyes large,
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
WEATHER REPORT.
tion in the town, and the narrow streets, whichporary vacancy in the Logirlative Council by necessitated a narrow gauge, were not adapted the approaching absence ou teure of the Han, to motor omnibuses. Negotiations bad be Mr. Gershom Stewart. Mr. Usborne hes at going on for considerable time to extend the tramways into the Frouch poncession and into the at the Council before with ere lit to birgerli teraporarily suspended, the authorities being Chinese city and native quarter, but these woro and advantage to the community, acoupied in dealing with disturbances, which had now ceased The boycott of American goods was causing considerable friction througout China, but not more so in Shanghai than in any the following roport:
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued other part of the country. The population of
On the 20th at 12.15 p.m.-The borometer the town was largely made up of business both Chiucas and
foreigners, whose interest it has fallen over N.B. Japan and the E. coast of préserve the peace. Approximately China and risen elsewhere. 260,000 worth of the company's plant had boun
Pressure is highest over the Pacific to the E. shipped,
although the directors only went to of the Lonckoos, and low areas are lying to the allotment six weeks ago. It us
Gradiente continuo slight in the South, and that there would be no difaulty in anticipated of Japan and over the E. coast of China.
completing the actual tramway construction in 12 months, light or moderate SE and 8. winds may be and if the municipality were prompt in doing their portion of the work, the service should be ruuning about that period. It would be necessary to make a call, which would be payable about the end of March.
was
tlle emotions disturbing its roundness as it lies, like the harvest moon or the evening star, the face the professor hoholds in the future, in the wide firmament of the inco." Bach is
Of course, parallel modifications will also affect the body and limbs. Every day so many hours and so much ouergy are required for digestion; a groes torpidity, & carmal leth- argy, saites on mortal man after dinner. This
and can be avoided. Man's knowledge of organic chemistry widens daily. Already ho can supplement the gastric glands by artificial devices. Evory doctor who administers physic implies that the bodily functious may pancreatine,
artifioistly Wo have pepsine,
gastric acid-I know not what like mixtures. Why, then, should not the stomach be ultimately superananate altogether? "A man who could, not only leave hie dinger to be cooked, but also leave it to he masticated expected in the Formosa Chanust, sad the N. and digested, would have vast social advantages part of the China Eon, accompanied by fog over his food-digesting follow, This is, let me along the count.
Forecast:-S. winds, light or moderate; foggy, and scientific working out of the future form of remind you here, the calinest, most passionless showery.
things from the data of the present,”