INTIMATION

1 parmanent officials of the General Post | Office, who have act their faces, if Mr. HENNIKE HEATON, M.P,, is to be believed, against the unanimous wish of their masters, the nation. This is in the matter of universa]

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 31st, 1906.

The plague return for last week was five cases. and six deaths There was one Japanese caso of maaliper and sue European care of enteric fager. The plague totals up to date are 881 cases, and 825 deathe.

A. S. WATSON & CO., peopy pomage, which the British delegates to probably los returned in the Thaw (Now York

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the recent petal conference 21 Rome actually opposed, suggesting instead a ridiculous change from a twopane-halfpenny to a WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. wopenny foreign postage, which the Cón-

ESTABLISHED A.D. 184).

SHERRY

It is estimated that nuother indistinout will

murder oss. It is thought probable that Mrs. Thaw will be charged with being accessory in the murder before the fact.

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EXCLUSIVE OPEVICE.]

The competition between the N. Y. E. and TELEGRAMS.[ the Norddeutscher Lloyd on the Bangkok. Swatow route is being pushed to extremes, according to a French journal. This news. paper says that the Japanese lowered the price of the deck pavings to ove tical, and the German line responded by announcing a fron passage, to ipelade food. The news lacks confirmation aud we give it for what it is worth.

Admiral Sir Henry Chads died at Southsea on June 29th at the age of 87. He was educated at the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth, and

["DAILY PRESS'

KING AND KAISER.

LONDON, July 30th,

SUPREME COURT.

Monday, July 30th,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE Mr. A. G. WISE (PANE JUDGR).

AM ONSTAMPED AGREEMENT.

Leung Wa-hing, trading ne Shun Yick, el 39, Gough Stroot, sued the Kwong Tax Tai firm, of Wing Lok Street, for the recovery

It is reported that His Majesty the of $75, being one month's rout for the first and

forengo very properly ecouted na nó kind of to tho fast that the as. Prinz Eitel Friedrich entering the Navy in 1832, was, as a lisatorent fine will meet H.L.M. the German /econd doors of the premiser mentioned and

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doubt as

a reform. Mr. HENSIKER HEATON, who is as devoted to a Universal Penny Pust as is Mr. CHAMBERLAIN to tariff reform, leaves to whom he regards ns olstructioniste, Ho speaks of efforts to scuttle the invetne.t", of “audacity of “malevolent in action", and 20 90, in every caso referring to the permanent ficials who advise the Postmaster General, whose delegates "represented no country's wishes, SHERRY, WHITE CAPSULE. E and England's last of all". Addressing

J'ex

B. SUPERIOR PALE DRY, DIN. NER WINE, GREEN SEAL CAPSULE...

..$13.00

C. MANZANILLA, PALE NATURAL

CC. SUPERIOR OLD DRY, PALE

NATURAL

SHERRY, RED

SEAL CAPSULE ...

D. VERY SUPERIOR GLD PALE DRY, CHOICE OLD WIFE, WHITE SEAL CAPSULE..

E. EXTRA SUPERIOR OLD PALE DRY, VERY FINEST QUALITY BLACK SEAL (old battled). CAPSULE...

1600

18000

... 27.00

B, C, and CC are excellent Disuse Wider, and Euro Aftor-Dinner Wins of a very flue Vintage. ALL ARE SUPERIOR XERES WINES.

The Right Hon. SYDNEY Roxrus, the Post- master General, he anga: fully admit the right of your counsellors to their opinions in the matters, but I have on several occasions shown chat their country- No question Hon do not agree with them. ost administrative difficulty, or temporary and infling cost, should be allowed to weigh against the vital interests and declared 'wishes of our propic. You are not merely a departmental chief, but a British Cabinet Minister; and I appeal to you to render, in that capacity, a signal and inestimable service to the Empire."

Mr. HENNIKE HEATON, it hardly to remind ourselves, knowe Defьsary whereof be speaks. He has been P.3.0. himself, and it was he who fought for and established the Imperial. Penny Post which B. SUPERIOR VERY OLD COUNAC £7.00 has done so much to improve our relations with the Home Intai and with other colonies. C. VERY OLD LIQUEUR COGNAC $3.00

We may take his word for it, even if it D. HENNESSY'S FINEST VERY

were not generally admitted, that a OLD LIQUEUR COONAC

universal penny post would pay financially.

COGNAC

BRANDY for Buz

A. OLD PALE

40.00

D. is a VERY FINE LIQUEUR BRANDY

Masers. Molchers & f'o, draw our attention passed the Gap Rock yesterday morning at six, thus making her voyage from Singapore to Hongkong in 3 days 21 hours.

Swedish instructors were engaged by Siata

severely woundial in action with pirates on the Emperor in the middle of August. coast of Sumatre in 1944. As a captain be was present at th capture of Bomarsund, in the first Baltis campaign in 1854. He was er-ated an Adairsi in 1872, and was Second-

for its uary, but the Japanese succes has india.command of tis Channel Flest from 1989 to to a desire for Japauere offere. Arrangements 1670, and Commander-in-Chief at the Nore havó now been made wherely fire Japanese from 1876 to 1877. | officers are engaged as instructors.

After a four days' trial, the jury failed to agres on a verdict in the Christian Science case

A mildly amusing dialogue occurred at the Police Court yesterday afternoon when Mr. H. K. Holmes, solicitor, was cross-examining a

(se of Dr. Adcock). Mr. Justine Bigham subsequently expressed the opinion that there Sergeant Major of the R.fi.A. who was called

was not sufficient evidence on which to convict.

xa a witness. After the first few questions the sergeant appeared to saspect a verbal pistoli. Mr. H. Wilson is contributing to The Being asked what he considered unambiguous Gardeners Chronicle an interesting series of question, he said. “I don't understand you, botanical papers, "Leaves from my Chinese ir. Speak plainly. The solicitor pressed for Note-book." The one published on June 23:1 an ower this question, which he worded I have describes the exciting punit, in Szechwas, of differently. The soldier again f-1000d. * Meconopsis Pusiena." The mountainons kissed the kibly, and that is my oath," he said: wat of Chica is, like Skitzerland, and other↔ I take it you are trying to get at me for save- high altitudes, responsible for many goitrous thing else." When Mr. olmes again songht an answer, the witness appealed to the Magis- people.

trate to know if the solicitor was trying to suggest bribery. His Worship overcame the difficulty by eliciting for Mr. Holmes the nas-

The American Company of the Shanghai Volun'cer Corps have rented a house next bit

une to the American Consulate which is now

being lted up. a cosy little club. The Lasement will be mado. iuto a billiard room; the ground floor per ex as a bar and reading on, and the rooms abors are sublet until the fionace of the club will admit of their being | furnished.

Au ear-splitting shriek, followed by a thud on the floor of the dock in the Police Court yesterday, startled those accustomed to a strictly

The user entered the

preserved stillness. dock and felt the pulse of the native who had fallen. Finding that the man still lived, the constable endeavoured to raise him, whereupon mars shrieks followed, of a most agonizing

where he made the interesting anuvancement that he was weroly very hungry.

wer'desired.

FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE

* INDRAVELLI.'

A DANGEROUS HATCH.

Mr. H, H. J. Gompertz hækl an suquiry at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon into the death of as unknown coolie, who fell down a coal backer on the es. Indruceflí early on

Saturday morning. This is the second fatal accident that has accurred on the Ladrayglit within six week,

ROYAL VISITORS.

Lasnos, July 30th. Their Spanish Majesties leave Spain 10-arrow on a visit to England.

SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

LONDON, July 30th.* Towns beat Stanbury in the race for the sealling championship of the world.

HEUTER'S SERVICE.)

THE NAVY VOTES.

Los por, July 28th. The House of Commons hus alopted the Naval rotes.

THE NATAL REBELLION.

Losnos, July 28th. Colonel McKenzie kasorrível at Durban; he declares that the rebellion is ended.

RUSSIA.

hoximos, July 28th. Extensive agrarian risings are reported and the Government of Moscow reports that the troops have been defeated" inu

6. 11. Warren, second officer of the Dudravelli, | fight with the peasants at Borisovika in the

which we nazoutes cannot be matched at! The position of the scheme at present is description. The man was burried to a coli. said the onal qualie full down thy busker at province of Kursk.

the prior. All the above Prices are subject to a disonat

of ir tiati

favourable, but the permanent officials at St. Martins-le-Grand are supposed to be Blocking it. America, Egypt. Australia and New Zealand have definitivoly spoken for the universal penay rate; public opinion in Great Britain is for it; and Mr.

A. S. WATSON & CO.. HENRIKER HEATON believes that France,

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ALEXANDLA BUILDINGS.

Hongkoup, 26th July, 1906.

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, ONLYCommunications relating to the news colinan hould be addressed to Tum EDITOR,

Newspapers published in the Valaissists that the Shaplon tunnel is threatened with a serines danger. In the second gallery there has taken place a serious displacement of rook, and if this displacement should produce its reaction in the

4.30. on Saturday morning. Witness was on duty at the time, and hearing a shout from the cord coolies went to us what was the matter. The coolies zaid one of their unnher bad fallen down a banker, and on going below be found him lying va the coal. While he was. being carried to the duck, the coolis expired. Whos the steam launch which was to land

first gallory it is foured that an interruption the

would take place in the working of the railway One awkward effect already produced is that the channel for carrying off the flood of hot water has already been destroyed, and the water now flows nuchecked through the tunnel.

Lord Cromer has a difficult task, and must

Germany, Italy, Chunds, South Africa, Japan, Belgium, Holland, Denmark and Sweden only await the invination. With claracteristic enterprise, New Zealand has not wait for the rest of the world, bat hass

hundred postal indpeed over L

not be judged too hasily, says the nuity administrations, including Italy, to accept Chronicle. He haast his side the offended pride lestera with only the penny stage. This of the British military people, who see in this creates the anomaly that a hatter posted in episofe a disgrace and a clue to their uniform. London for Rone would travel more cheaply He has to face an outburst of accumulated wrath vin New Zealand than it would direct. But as his policy of leaziency and quality, hitherto pursued without tinching. He has there is no valid argument against, so there behind him a Ministry suffering from the long Anders for is en day of publication, 4 fler that is the less need to repeat the incontrovertible strain of the Turkish crisis. He has himself is not rental the fellah so well- so often punished hur the supply se limited. Only applied far Wash. veepraphic Address: Pun. Codes: 4.1 Barguments for, his scheme.

argument wo bave to meet, but bureaucratic Englishmen for driking them and defondled their village rights--Lust be may feel a little pigheadedness. We must get the Lion to

just wrath at this murder. rear at them.

repredinta must forward their names and ad with communications addressed to the Editor, nt for publication but as evidence of good faith,

All letters For pubiścation should be written on

a of the paper only. one side

No anonymously signed termurrcations that have already appeared in other pspera will be insorted.

extra comes of DABLY PRESS hould be

Lieb

P.O. Boa, 88. Telephone No. 1

MARRIAGE

45 Juze 27th at St Corbiert's Church, "Pilbuch Gardens, Ponikou. Jy Rev. J. 11. Hovies, M.A., Vienr of St. Mary's, Haverfordwest averted by live. H. Westall. Vicar of the Parish, James Uranon Aarses, the Admiralty, to MigueĽD Enes, elder daughter of the late Jasins PRICE, of Haverfordwest, Coroner for Pembekendira.

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The N-C. Daily Neos correspondent at. Norway has decided to establish a consulate Yachou, Schwan, raporta dust tuera is a grow. at. Saigon.

ing demand thera for foreigs goods. He says: --Į notice that quite a number of people are

A banquet is to be affered to Commandant wearing other shoes, made by local cobblers Deyfus by his friends.

TQyMT8&CTICE-10A, DER Vœux Road C LANDON OFFICE: Bl. FLEET STREET, EC-in

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JULY 31ST. 1906.

SOMETIMES a grumbling Anglo-Saxon, sharing something of the fractious spirit of the proverbialy anti-gubernatorial Celt, and Bearing in mind the respect that was paid to him during elation titae & Howe, frats at the idea of being disfranchised in British Colony. He notes that while the Unofficial Member, armed with the whip of

The natives of the Celebos Islantis aes again resalt-und-love-attacked a Dutch cau

Thieves have liroken into the Russian Lega- tion at Peking and wounded twe of the soldiers of the guard.

Au international conference on wireless telegraphy will take place at Berlin cext October.

France has also decided to cut dowe ils naval

programmr. The construction of three turbine cruisers has been arranged.

His. Excellency the Governor will be "At Beme" at Mountain Lodge ou Wednesday the 8th of August, from 4.30 to 4.30 p.m.-- Tennis and Croquut,

car alongside the fadravell, the coolias muda rush tar शुक ma board and deceased fell down 辑 hatch. Thur were five hatches opan at the time, all of which were being worked. They hail just Ruished

work in the hatch down which the coolis fell, girl there was unt time to elow is before the

acoideat. Coaling was to be continued on the arrival of a fresh relay of coolies.

Aftar farther evidence had been heard

Inspector Langley informed his Worship that all danger would be averted if the hatch nesr

the gaogway were fenced off.

The captio said it would bs impossible to do

this, as it would importe the working of al and Lloyd's would not allow a higher combing than that which at present surrounded the batch,

As further witnesses were required, the inquiry was adjourned sine die.

POLICE TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

AND A FOOTRACE.

The lands in this event were played off on

presented the prizes.

The results WETN10-

Saturday afternoon, after which Mrs. Badeley

"A" Class-P.C. Edwards, 1; Sergeant Grant, 2.

"B" Class-Inspector Robertson, 1: Ser geant Davitt, 2.

The leather is of a decidedly poor quality and Hoon wears out. If a good cheap shon be put on the market in this place I think it will find a ready male. Some of our citizens have bought shers inade at the Chengta Industrial School, but they do not like the make. What they want is a show that will polish and look like the foreigner's. In fact they want everything to

Ladies Nomination-Inspector Robertson, look like the foreigners. Their straw hats are nearing the shape of such hats as you will fadaominated by Mre, Hausos, 1: Sergeant Conn- in Shanghai, their costs are straight-sloved | sell, nom:n£fed by Mrs. Baker, 2.

Dombka Inspector Camitos, 1; Sergeant Cooper, 2.

and button down the front; they try to write As Inspector Hanson was amalda to attend, with a lead pencil instead of a Chinese pon; they the hon. secretary, Inspector Withers, asked want foreigo pictures for their shops. All this Mrs. Buleloy to presout the prizes. He ie a feeling after something different from their remarked that the matches bad been keenly old way of living. It seems quito evident that contested, and that the site of the bandicaps the next generation will require more luxuries.

than their fathers are uncastored to "

Cu Jane 3 th Lord Robert Cecil, K.C., M.P., performed the opening caretaong at asw

were britafal of surprises.

On completion of her task Mrs. Badeley was presented with a pretty bouquet.

Then followed an interesting event. Inspec. tor Mollardy and Sergeant Gordon are with

The treaty of peace was signed between the public opinion, has a good deal to do with Central American republics of Guatemala, Ban offices which the Abbey-road and St. John's old sprinters, and although neither an be said Wood Building Society have oracted in to be in the piak of condition the odds were the spinning of the Government top, it is Salvador, and Honduras under the mediation of the Permanent Oficials, represente:i by the the President of the United States and the Finchley road. In addressing the largo coprainst the Iespector. To settle a dispute, they

President of Mexico.

At West Point on Sunday a Chinese girl seven years of age fell overboard from a cargo buat. There can be little doubt that she was drowned, but the body has not yet been renovered

Inequalities of the ground, who te a' great" extent influence its, so to speak, sideral Before uttering strong things progress. about hun ancratic adininistration under the British flag, and setting Hongkong down as a sort of Tory tail ou a Democratic

Early yesterday morning, Bernard Hansen, Jog, the free and independent critic should direct his attention to London, where the carpenter on the ss. Auglo-Canadian, which vessel is undergoing repairs at the Kowloon Permanent Official is to be found in excelsis. | Docks, fell overboard into the dry dock, a Probably we are a long way from realising distance of about 43 feet. our debt to the gentlemen, who must from time to time bave saved the nation from many a disastrous experiment by legislators. For the present purpose, however, this just reflection is not to be dwelt upon; we wish, instead, to invite the grumbling Anglo-Saxon to empty the vial of his righteous wrath upon the

amateur

An ambulanca was

obtained and he was being conveyed therein to the Governmont Civil Hospital when he died.

Return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Minseom for the week ending the 29th July, 19:6-

Non.Chinese... Chinese ...

Total

Library Museum

286

178 143 2,989

434 3,167

puoy which and assembled to

witness the | decided on a hundred yards race. Preliminaries

mon would be

remony, Lord Robert Geril said there would be no doubt that it was most desirable that as many people as possible should own their own houses. Unquestionably a happier in the axelousness that the money he spent for living purposes was spent on that which was Lis very own, instead of on other people's property. Such a society was direct encouragement to thrift, and thrift was a virtue which unfortunately was not too com mon among English people. Thrift, however, was at the foundation of independance of charas ter, and it was also at the foundation of Dational prosperity. He did not say that there. were not other foundations of antional pros. perity, but unless the people of a country wore prepared to oot independently and vigorously, not only for their own benefit but for the advano e- ment of the country as a whole, the country

would not flourish.

were quickly arranged,, and at the start both ruunora got well off the mark. Notwith- standing his heavier weight, which considerably bandicapped Inspector McHardy, he wen the race by about four yards.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report :—

N-C. Daily News Service.]

SUDDEN DEATH OF VISCOUNT KODAMA.

Tokyo, July Bird. Genom Viscount Kodama was seized with an apoplestie it this raprning and is lying nu- conscions. His condition is considered hopeless,

Viscount Kodama is dead.

LATE!

one month's reat in lieu of notice.

Mr. C. F. Dixon (from the offes of Mr. Jolie Hastings) endnoted the caso for plaintiff, while the defendant appeared in person.

Plaintiff in ovidescu said an agreement had been entered into between the parties.

His bucur -Was it a written agreement? Witness-Yes, my Lord. This is the sgren- mat

Hin Honour-But this is not stamped. 1 cannot accept this. Will you undertake to get it statoped?

Witness-Yes

After hearing other witnesses his Houcur gave judgment for defondant, with costs.

POLICE COURT.

Monday, July 30th.

BEFORE MR. 11, H. J. GoMPENTZ (FIRST PULICE MAGISTRATE).

ALERGY JAPANESE,

Guchi Sato, a Japanese tireman, was charged with behaving in a disorderly mauver in Ship Street and with assaulting a gungor of the Royal West Kants.

From the evidenos, it appeared that the defendant, who was creating a disturbance, was arrested, but refused to go to the police station, Ho tried to free himself, but finding this difficult. he began to do some tricks of jinjiten. The constable was getting hurt somewhat when Guaner O'sallitan esmė to his help. The fireman was pulled off by the gunner, on whom he then bestowed his attention, kicking and biting Sercely. As a result of this attack O'Sullivan's right hand was badly damaged, and his shina sa injured as to make walking a paintal

task.

His Worship inflicted a fine of $5 on the first obarge and 810 on the second. Out of this amount Quaner O'Sullivan is to receive 35 as compousation.

DISHONEST DOCK EMPLOYEES.

Threa epolies amplayed at iba Kowlcon Ducks |wers charged with the larceny of a quantity of

canvas, the property of the Dock Co.

1. Turner, Ludian watchman, said be found the canvas secreted in the bottom of a box with a falsa bottom, which two of the defendants were carrying out of the gate

The second and third defendants, who gave evidenta agaíust, the first, were discharged. [General Viscount Gentara Kodama was born | The first was fonud guilty and scatened to sir at Chothu in February, 1852. He received his months imprisonment with hard laboar and early education in Germany, and returning to six hours" skicks. Japan served as a captain during the Civil Wor. In 1892 he was appointed rice Minister of War, und in February 188, when be ad attained the rank of Lieut-General, he sac ceeded Liont-General Nogi as Governor- General of Formusa. While holding that office heal accepted the portfolio of Minister of War, and later that of Minister of Home employ of the conservancy contractor for Affairs. As Governor of Formosa he showed dumping rubbish in a drain at the Peak. considerable ability and his retention of the His Worship, after hearing the ovidence, offee for so long a period would met to show imposel a fee of 24. (reworks the N-C.D.N.) that the Government

approved of his administration. Shortly before

-

Berose Mr. P. A. Hazeland (Second POLICE MAGISTR VTK),

CONSERVANCY COGLE FINED. Inspector Dymond prosecuted a role in the

the war with Lusin broke out he was appointed IGNORING THE RULE OF THE ROAD.

ce-Chief of the General Staff, and

retaining

Lis post as Governor of Formosa, he prove

MASTER'S CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED.

to the seat of war as Chief of Staff of the Man- churian Army. Towards the end of the singe

An inquiry took place posterday before the of Port Arthur he and Chemeral Fakushima Game South to hasten the operations. Return. Hon. Captain Barnes-Lawrence at the flarbour jog to Manchuria after the fall of this fortress Master's Office into the circumstances conocied he was associated with Marshal Oyams in with the charge of failing to observe the rule of directing the operations at the battle of Muk-

den. This year he was appointed Chief of the the road in Victoria Harbour, proferred by Mr. Geooral Staff and created Viscount. The so- C. D. Wilkinson, solicitor, agafoal Lo Man, bis called disclosures of the Echo de Paris on master of the slam launch Penguin, on the tivs subject of Japan's designs against Franch 24th inst. China were said to have cous from kis pea, supposition so self-evidently aboard that it was

Mr. C. D. Wilkinson said-On the 24th never necessary for him to refute it. His death instant I was returning to Murray l'ior from has come quite suddenly, for only within the Stonecutter's by lannel. On mooring Murray last-fortnight arrangemente-wore being tondo Per a landly which proved to be the "Penguin for him to proved to Manchurin at the head of

a commission formed for the purposs of trans- was seen approaching the Hongkong side about ferring the railways from the military to civil administration.]

ANOTHER DISTINGUISHED

INVALID.

Tokyo, July Br

Last night Count Katsura was slightly improving,

four points on our port side. The Penguin never altered her course und stood on across our. bows. When a collision appeared inevitable we had to slow down and starboarded our helm in urler to clear the Penguin. 'We passed under her stora. Apparently the Penguin made no alteration of her course. A collision, in my opinion, would have been inevitable.

Mr. Gray, also a passenger, said--A collision would have been inevitable had our launch not

given way.

THE BRAINS OF THE ARMY."

Tokyo, July 24th. The funeral of General Viscount Kodama will take place on Saturday.

His death comes as a terrible shock and is Le Man explained by models which showed received with universal regret as a national loss,ho had crassed the bows of complainant's launch, for bo was recognised as the brains of the army. Among the military honours that have been

which was on her starboard wide, when he should

conferred upon bin are tas First Order of the has gives way to her.

Golden Kito and the Grand Cordon of the Paulownia.

THE EDUCATION CODE.

TEACHER AND VACCINATION.

The Magistrate ordered the suspension of the master's certificate for four months.

His Warship-I desire to thank you two gentlemen, Measra Wilkinson and Gray, for coming forward to give evidenos, as it is only by such means (too seldom done) that it is. Under the new Education Code for 1976, possible to impress upon masters of steam which was issued on June 30th, it is now no launches that they cannot afford to ignore the longer laid down that an inspector must as a

rules of the roud is this harbour. mattor of course pay a formal visit of inspection Не every year to each school in his district. may forego such a visit for a year or even longer, in the case of any school which was in a satisfactory condition when last visited, if he

change.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The 0.8.8. & C.M. str. Memnon left Moji on bo expected here on the 2nd Aug.

The 0.SS. & C.M. str. Telemachus left

8 ugapore on Saturday at noon, sad is das bere

on the 2nd Aug.

On the 9th at 11.15 am,—A general and has good grounds for believing that fits the 27th July, at 5 p.m., for this port, and may considerable increase of pressure has taken

lace over China and Japan, exept in the circumstances have not undergone any material extreme N.E. of the latter aren

The highest pressare is over the China Sea, obligation to be vaccinated in the ease of A provision has been inserted relaxing the and the lowest to the E. of N. Japan.

to bat naats in more by 1 inch over of 0.1 inch and upwards over Japan.

Gradients are gentle over the China Sea and light winds, chiefly Southerly, will prevail in

8. China. remains in defect to the extent

that area.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

at 10 am, to-day, 0.01 inch.

teachers who have a conscientious objection.

The N.G.I. str. Capri left Singapore for this port on the 29th July and may be expected here on or about the 4th Aug.

The fact will be kept ou record, and it must be clearly understood that the Board will not

The P. & 0. str. Java left Singapore for this recognise any such teacher, except with the consent of the local education authority, whose port on the 28th July, at 1p.

The East Asiatic str. Siberien left Singapore duty it will become to satisfy themselves that f

precaution of vaccination may be dispensed on the July, a.m., and may be expected here

lon or about the 5th Aug. with without risk.

the

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