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the right coin, he says. This is bad enough, but when a person is aboard a tram or 'bus in the hours of darkness the trouble is accentuated. Many riders are frequently troubled with the suspicion that A. S. WATSON & CO., they have parted with a valuable coin in place of one of humbler value. Besides, conductors deserve to be considered, since they are constantly compelled to scrutinise
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A Tobermory correspondent etates that through the agency of a water diviner and last been made in the bulk of the Spanish mineral expert, important discoveries have at
Armada galicou Admiral of Florencin, lying in Tobermory Bay. Fourteen bronse guns, oach measuring 4ft. 9in., have been located, and two
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barracks daring recent years has led the War- greater protection, and to improve the water offes to consider the moans of providing
applies. Motor are engines are at once to be issued to the principal garrisons, including | FATAL FRACAS AT SHANGHAI. Salisbury Plain, and men are to be trained to
specie chests, cae filled with gold and silver become export bremen. Fire appliances are mixed, have been obtained at a depth of abostala to be provided and tested frequsally, a per- tou fathoms. It was found that the bulk had manent party of properly-trained men boing detailed to work the fire oscapes. Military dre
coins as though they were engaged in plit in two from atom te stern and that the guns | parties are to be sò trained that thoic services
scientific investigation. How many disputes oteur in these situations? He goes on to
had fallen out all round tha vongol.
The 14th annual report, for the torm ended WATER pload for some change of design that would map 316 August, of the Nippon. Marius
enable the sixpenny picco to be readily Limited, ayn:-"The
Transport, and Firs
Insurance Company not promis after distinguished by touch alone from the half deducting r-turns and reinsurances ameant fo sovereign. A raised "six" on the sixpace, Y8 0,467 600, and the Working Aca muut shows or a sexangular shaping of it, would be both | a bolauso at credit of Y194,163877, which sam appropriate, and convenient, He would the Directors recommend by appropriated si to staff 18,19,090, Disilead of 19 per tant follows:- servo Fani Yen 30,0 10,000; Bougi
per annum to shareholders 25, 00.00 Balance carried Irward 74,978877; Total Yen 194,169,877. After adding Yon 30,000,000, we proposed above, the Reserve Fand will amount tô You 56 1,000,900. Mosara. Ataka & Co, the Hongkong nga:te, were good wrough to supply these figures.
TO TRY OUR TWO LATEST
PRODUCTIONS
WE RECOMMEND OUR CUSTOMER divide the half sovereign by a flush half- way ridge", or by milling only half the circumference, to show in dark or fog that it is a half. The ridge iden, it is pointed out, would also protest the royal effigy from defacement. With regard to the confusion between ponnies and forins (we cannot agree that a half-crown is so liable to share in this) he proposes to surround the figure
DRY GINGER ALE
LIME
AND
FRUIT | of Britannia on the penny with a rep in relief, quite suggestive, and at the satue time tangible. Floral designs embossed on the floria also naturally suggest themselves; but these raised patterns would, we fear,
CHAMPAGNE
SAMALE BOTTLES.OK.WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED RY OUR BEGULAR CUSTOMERK
FREE OF COST.
Both are equally suitable for consumption
may be of use for great configratious outside
of barracks, and hose fittings issued for military patopoies are to correspond with those in usa by the local fire brigades. All parts of barracks are to be visited by fee parties, an that they may become acquainted with any dieult positions.
GERMAN SAILORS DISCHARGED.
POLICE COURT Teslay, November 13th.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIUST POLICE MAGISTRATE).
BRETCH OF POST OFFICER ORDINANCE. Wan Yuk, a trader, was prosaented for in- fringing the exelosive rights of the Postmaster. Gonoral by transmitting letters from the Coloty by other moans than through the Post Offee.
He was found guilty, and a 6 serof $100 was imposed, the alternative being three months' imprisonment.
C
SHANGHAL, November 13th, A court martial was held on the two German sailors of III.G.M.S. fifis, charged with murdering twa Japanese restaurant keepers October 13th.
The Court found that it was the Japanese who started the row, and that the Germans acted under excite-searched and the quotily mentioned found ment.
A DISHONEST FOKI. A feki, employed on Messrs. Blackhead and Dn Co's Julk at, Wanchai, was charged by Inspector Garlay with the loreany of 7 yards об страв, Tho No. 1 sai'msker on board
Both prisoners were discharged.
Mrs. Maurice Unger, the wife of a wealthy Oct. 8th by inhaling gas in her bedroom. She New York state agent, semmitted suicide on
left a note saying, "Good-bye, I'm tired and waut rest. In the house were large quantities of unwashed dishes and clothing, which had secumulated during the past fortnight in cone uence of Men. Unger's inability to secure a sorraat, despite the offer of light work and fla week. For a time Mrs. Unger performed BOER TROUBLE IN CAPE COLONY, the household duties herself, but she was physi-
Baron Katko's dictum, that "in religion cally ansble to keep up with the work, and and morals she (Japan) has nothing to learn the strain is believed to have affected by mind. is The East and the Wet, sorely disquieted dead wort day at her house in Paris from the West,"lang, saya Dr, W. Elliot Grilli Mlle. Germaine Biench, a rocalist, shot hersel! She left many friends of Japan and of Christian missions a letter of four pages gising complete is Eagland and Americs. The writer sayinstractions to facilitato the judicial inquiry What care the intellectual and proud-spirited
[BROTER'S SERVICE]
LONDON, November 11th. Official news from Cape Town states that Mr. Ferreira, a transvaler and several other Bours, buvo entered the North West of Cape Colony, where they are endeavouring to
suspected that e van was being stolen, and got watch at Observation wharf, the vault being that when the defendant landed his bandia was
therosis. He stated that this was given him by a European on board. The Europeau donied the action and His Worship found the dofasdnot guilty and sentenced him to three weeks' imprisonment and four houraʼatɔoks.
OVER-BAGER FOR CUSTOM. Fire Chiuano Loarding beuss runneri were charged with making fast to the Sanuki Mazu while that. vessel was under weigh.
According to the eridenes of Sergeant Colande of the Water Police, the vessel wat stemming up defondants hooked their host on to her side and endeavoured to board her. the harbour to her buoy when the first two
Lator the other
soon disappear by abrasion, even if raised Japanese for the mors European tradition of which she knew would follow the Unding of her organise an insurrection. They surprised thres detendents enlosvonrad to get on board far beyond the point now in vogue. The Christianity-prolly much the only tradition of body. The latter concluded with the words. two police camps and seized their arms and by means of boat hooks.
shilling and the sovereign are also much alike, to the feel, and the writer suggests that the shilling might be distinguished by
it which oven our wise men kuow or value?
As
"I dis becausa life is no dull.”
It is alated a number of prominent Japanese abipowners and shipping agents, including Messia. Matsugata Kojiro, Kawasaki Yabitare,
ammunition. Troopers have gono 10 His Worship Gued the frst two defend nts intercept them, and 150 Cape police start $50 each and discharged the others. immediately for Prieska.
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The Bour leaders and the Natal press
during the Winter or Bummer Months, and a upraised, round-faced figure 8, cousis. ing measure purports to bo Christianity. Te the Kishimoto Toyotaro, Úsone Kilebiro, Ito Choirs, minimise the importance of the Boer raid are Superior in Quality and general got up to of two 89-crosse, ts signifying its stalo, any different from that of the Sea of Man, mants to establish a large marine insurance in Cape Colony, and although the Goveru.
anything that has hitherto been put on this
Market.
PRICE:
while the sovereign might be adorned with a prettily scalloped edge with twenty lobes, signifying twenty shillings. The suggestion is also made that pentics might convenient -$2.20 Per Dez. ly be pierced in the centre, so that they could be stacked on pins or pegs just high enough to hold a required number, sar For Doz, allowed for all bottles returned twelva; this might save a lot of trouble in
counting houses. in good condition.
Again, shillings and
DRY GINGER ALE : LIME FRUIT CHAMPAGNE 2.20
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and the bold suggestion is made of a triangular ha'penny, with rounded corners A. S. WATSON & CO., of course. The appetite for altering old established things seems to be growing, and it is not to be expected that the reformers seal will be confined to abolishing peoraand running the empire on the cooperative society plan. Our local dullar has lately interested us with. its vagaries, but that is Ozcommunications relating to the news columthing to what may yet be in store for
Far Easterners going Home by-and-by.
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MARRIAGE
On November 11th, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Hongkong, by the Rev. P. de Gabardi, LEONOR MARIA ROMANA, only daughter of A. 31. DA SILVA, Eug.. of No. 1 * Victorin View," tinelon Road, Kowloon, to Manuel, AvotsTO DE
·Prateradio, you: rat som of the late Josi Mare Vicros De Fiestagne, of Hongkong.
have been actuated by the fact that, while the
KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Council, hold at the Board Eurom, Kulongau,
on the 23rd Octobər, 19-6,
PRESENT Messra. F. B. Marshall (Chuir-
man), U. A. V. Borra, A. F. Gardiner, 1. Takatauki, W. H. Wallace, Offcor and the Secretary.
the Health
rent does not regard it as serious, every nicasure to suppress an eatbreak is being
CORRESPONDENCE.
INCONSISTENT POSTAL RATES.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS,"
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF ARMS.
A boats with three previous convictions was promenad by Detective Sergeant Grant for being in lawful possession of threo Winchester fillos,
His Worship found him guilty of the offence, imposed a fine of $250 or three months' imprison- ment, and ordered that the arms be confiscated.
DOCK LABOUR TROUBLES. Some natire pattern makers (31, employed at the Kowloon Docks were summoned for leaving their employment without giving a month's Botica.
Mr. G. K. Ha]I Bratton (of Messrs. Bruttoa
As the defendants returned to work last He Friday, however, the Dock Company withdrow
defendante.
ALLRIED ILLEGAL PARTITION WALLS. Hi Worship delivered bla reservad decision in the caso brought by the Building Authority. against Pung Chao-yuen, the owner of four horses in Hill Street, for unlawfully neglecting to comply with the requirements of a notice iring him to remove this whole of the iron -partition -walls which had been erected in con- travention of the requirements of section of the Public Health and Buildings. Ordinance
1903
multitudinuous as the skins of an oniou, and smelling rank to them, is that Yankes or British variegated freakishness which in such large
verdict of Baron Kynéko, a son of man, after all and about sixty others, have made terange-
were He to appear among us? Japan is yet to company with a capital of Yen 5,0 10,000, which become a great Christian nation. Her wise will be increased to You 10,000,000, if required. men are finding out the difference between Joeus | According to the "Kobe Shimbau," sight lead-takon. and what nominal Christinus aus Stale charchosing foreign firma at Yokohams and Kobe aro call Christianity," Who shall bindor them? desirous to take part in the promotion of the GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN,
This year's Christmas Number of "The
new Company, and it is said that arrangements Graphic" is, if possible, follar than
will be made for them to participato, although
LONDON, November 13th. ever of
the arrangements for the formation of the Com-
Baron Komura, replying for the Diplomais, good things, both. artistic and literary. There is a strong selection of short stories by anchy are already practically complete. It is the Guildhall banquet, dwelt on the sud Kat) appeared to defend. half-pence are somewhat similar in size, B. Blundelle-Burton, Mra. Stepuey Rawson, tonnsge of Japanese steamers has increased amigable and harmonioua, relations.
favourites as W. L. Alden, Arnold Bonnett, J.id that the promoters of the new undertaking increasing efforts of diplomacy to foster
Sir Lewis Morris and Egan Mew. Illustra Chins, little progress has been made in dase-British alliance, and believe firmly that and other well-known writers, with verses by from 160,000 to 1,000,000 since the war with said that the Japances were devoted to the the summosses and His Worship discharged the
na aro contributed by such popular artists as toping the marine insurance basin ses. Arthur Rackham aud Frank Craig, and thi
their desire to maintain it is fully recipro- number is exceptionally strong in humor as
cated. Loud ebeers followed the aprech, pages by John Harsall, R1, Reginald Cleaver, Edmuuit Dulac, Chas. Crombie, and Frank C. E. Brock and H. M. Brook, H. Rowntree, Gillett. The Christmas Number, which will be published on November th, is, as usual, illustrated throughout incolours, and accompany ing it are two magnificent coloured plates, "The 17th Lancers in the Charge of the Light Brigade Jebu Charlton, and "I do Bellare in Fairies," at Balaclava," from the Academy picture by
& charming study of a young girl, by R. Jack.
Hohenlohe-Schillingsfuerat reprimanding him The Kaiver's telegram to Prince Philip zu for the patiention of the story of the dismissal of Prince Bismarck by his Majesty was in the Council do not agree with the Haifangling's following terus-"I have just road with interpretatios of Land Begulation No. 1} astonishment and indignation the published (eleven) for the Settlement of Kulangau. The account of the most intimate privato couver- Council coutend that this regulation only astione between your father (the late Prince zu refers to new foreshora Le. "foreshore that Hohenlohe) and myself touching the retirement way hereafter necreta" and not to foreshore of Prince Bismarck. How could it happen that the lease of which has simply been transfe.red publicity could be given to such a matter with from one individual to another, and to request ! out wy permission Eating been previously ob that the gostion may be referred to the tained? I must characterise this proceeding aa Consular Body for their opinion. in the highest degree tactless and indiscreet and
3. With reference to Mr. W. G. Hankins' wholly inopportune, as it is autresed of that verbal request for the Council to build a road events which affect the reigning Sovereign from Typhoon Vills to Cat Castle, the Secre- should be made public without his sanction,tary is instructed to inform Mr. Hankins the Prince Philip, in reply, declares that he had Council cannot undertake the building of such norbing to do with the publication of the road at the exponse-or partial expert-of memoirs, which were the preperty of his brother the ratepayers, but if property owners in the Prince Alexander, and wors edited by Professor neighbourhood, who are the people who would Curtius. He himself had no knowledge of their really gain the benefit, like to seguire the contents. Prince Alexiador, says the Central News Berlin correspondent, is one of the principal State ofEcisis in Alston Lorraine, and
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A second installment from the interesting meinoirs of Prines Hohenlohe appears page 5.
OB
Capt. H. G. K. Wai, R.E., on completion of his period of service as laspector of R E. stores at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwick, bas born placed under orders for duty at Hongkong,
A proposal that Lancashire spiuners should obtain cotten plantations of their own in the Southern States of Amories is made by the commission recently sent out to investigate the cotton fulde of the United States.
Yesterday was delivered to us a letter from our Canton correspondent dated the 10th 2000 instant, along with 'ono dated the 12th. The laffer satisfies na that the postal authorities are able to do better than the first indicates.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES Vœux Road C LONDON OPTICS: 131, FLEET STREET, EC.
The Tally Press.
HosakʊRD, NOVEMBER 14TH, 1906.
The smoking concert recautly given by the Portuguess community at the Club Lusitano in aid of the Typhoon Relief Fund, realized 9597.24 not. Tickets were sold to the amount of $182, and drinks, &c., to $265.65, the expenses, including cost of drinks and tobacco, 8210.5,.being $250.31.
The Bret practics dance for St. Andrew's
Bali took place in the City Hali yosterday. A programme of six dances and an extra was gons through with much zest. Quite a number of ladies and gentlemen took the floor at the sightsome, reels, but there were not to many who showed an acquaintance with the strathspey and real. Still a very enjoyable two hours was passed by the large company.
bie dieriscal appears cortain,
1. The minutes of the last meeting wera rend and confirmed.
2. A letter is read from the Senior Consul certain foreshore at Lu-Erk-Chiso concerning tax claimed by the Council on
decided to inform the Senior
It is Consul the
}
assury land and build the road at their own expense the Council would be prepared to take over the road when completed and maintain it.
4. The Superintendout of Police reports the following cases have been fealt with at the Mixed Court sinna the last meeting af the Council:-
SIB-a reference to the Hongkong Postal Gnide, I find I can send a parcul not exceeding 11 lbs, to Coylon for $1.50, while a like one for
I have to pay $4.40. What a vast difference Tuticorio(India), the nearest seaport to Colombo,
between the charges! Yours, &c.,
AN INQUIRER. Hou kong. 13th November, 1901
SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, 13th November.
-
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
Berorɛ SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIRP JUNTICE)
AN INTERFLEADER ACTION.
The hearing of the action by Kloo Teck Siong, a Biagaporn morobant, against the Hang Yue Bank, of Hongkong, for the recovery of $45,04, was concluded, judgment being reserved.
CHINAMAN AND SPARKOW.
A HUMANE FOREIGNER,
We observe in a Home paper which devoles considerable space to Nature Notes an interesting little story, which evidently refers tea well-known employe of the High Level Teamway C. I appears as follows:-Mr. David J. Lanzor. writing from Hougkong on September 7th 8258.
When I read
the paragraph in the Natural History Notes in the Weekly Chronicls of 11th, relative to the extraordinary feat
of taming a wild sparrow, it recalled to my rain
was
Mr. F. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor prosecuted, and Mr. M. W. Sinds, instructed by Mr. Stevenson (of Messrs. Deason, Looker and Destra) setup a defonce of ves judicata.
His Worship-The defendan! was summoped before we on the 20th July for neglecting to comply with the regoirements of a netice datel 29th June requiring him to remove certain illegal wrought iron partitions at Nos 1, 2, 4 and 5 Will Read. On the hoaring of the 'said summons I he'd that the said notice was bad, but I convicted the defendant and fined him 3100 under section 222 (1) of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance 1903, with having commenced the buildings in question without proper plans previously submitted to the Building Authority and approved by auch Authority s
bing
in conformity with the Oslobered the Ordinance. On
Building Authority again summoned the defendant as registered owner of Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5 HM Road, for that the said defendant on 16th September
unlawfully
faily did neglect to comply with the requirements of a notics dated 18th September and duly sorred on the defendant,
partit him to remove the whole of the fron
Walls which have been erected in contravention of the requirements of motion 249 of the Public Health and Building Ordin- ance 1903. The said notice fe as follows:- To Mr. Fang Chan-ya It has been brought to my attention that a nuisance exists upon your promises upon your Marine Lots known se 1, 2, 4 and 5 Hall Besd viz Sheet Nos. 18 and 189 situated in Hill Road and iran partitions have been erected on each floor without the previous submission of plans to and the approval of such plans by the Building 1903, I have therefore to give you notice Authority,
which contravones section 222 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance
auce No.1.
of
abato tha the
A
It is not only in China that the words currency reform" are nowadays familiar, In various countries: there appears to be much talk of changing money. Our Paris correspondent today tells us that the
· French: Government is deserting copper for
Archdeacon Moule, discussing the question of nickel, in about a year's time, and his
"Church and State in China"--not the possi- bility of a future union, sear or were remote, of! forecast of one and two-sous pieces with
Church and Stato similar to that in England, stolen property 1, Breach of agreement 1, Dubt aft
Summonses-Theft 1. Being in posses: Doof central holes, something like China's cash,
but the forces and influences at work with daily 1, Assault I, Allowing pigs to stray 1.
да an experience I had about a month is very interesting, especially as a similar
onta ago. incressing affoot in Chinese civil and social life
ander the said Ordinans Summary Arreste-Theft 3, Committing a walking on the higher levels of The Peak at
within suggestion bas just been made in the
which are already influencing and may soon
Hongkong, when I come across & Chinese nisaaco Recent intelligence from Tibet shows that largoly e ntrol the Church for good or for grave possession of stolen property 1.
nuisance i, Creating a disturbance 3, Being in labourer with basket at his side, containing a
days
by entirely case of the British penny. He notes that
Lieutenant Bailey, who is acting as British harm-does not seem to agree with the dictum the approaching substitution in France trade agent at Gysagten in the absence of of the late Bishop Hoare. He does uut agree
Bigned) W. II. WALLACE, of nickel for copper in the coins of five and Captain O'Conner, still continues to enjoy the that the Church of China must be left absolute-
Vice-Chairman. ten cenfimes will leave Great Britain almost most friendly relations with the Tibetly free to choose everything for herself, or to
By Order, C. BERKELEY MITCHELL, alon among western European countries' in poople, and that the provisions of fan Trenty decide her order and ordere, ber ritual,
Secretary, K.M.C. the possession of a large copper coinage "are working satisfactorily. Since the establish her common prayer, her administration of ment of the Agency at Gyangtse, an excellent cart road has been completed between that placesand Phari, a distance of 100 miles. Trade between India and Tibet has now resumed its normal proportions.
the sacraments, if not her oreeds. For troth is not a matter of chaies and taste, but a word to be proclaimed and obeyed. And believing ax we do that in the doctrins and order of the Church of England we have brought to Chins that which seems to us best-by the light of
CANTON.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)
November 12th.
here to-day
Whether the suggestions we are about to refer to will persuade the British authorities to depart from that isolation is doubtful. They are as sensible as they are interesting,
THE TWO VICEBOYS. but we can quite ses that a large section of
When the Dreadnought made her record Scripture and history the best that we know of Viceroy Sham has already vacated his yaman
The Viceroy in expected the public, accustomed to regard the
speed of knots (maximum) and 21 (meaùthis transference from foreign to native and is credited with baving the intention of penny as a part of the Constitution almost, for eight hours) it is worth noting that the control needs wisdom and persuasivences, which going to Whampoa as soon as he has handed will be disinclined to ask for any change.resel was in soa-going trim, which means that A writer in the Strand Magazine is the she was loaded so as to bring her to the same independence from breaking with the old ; but
may prevent the native Church in har over the seals to his successor. author of the revolutionary idea that depth in the water as would be the case with a may rather, bind closer the chain of one Lord, are pleased with the change. It is said that From what I hear, on the whole the people
changes
are possible aud desirable. war load on board Tlus she was two feet one faith, one baptism, one order and ordinal, the deputation which waited on Viceroy Shum A man taking his ticket at a railway Cooper in the water than when the previous one form of commea prayer.”
But the blunt the other day to present him with different The vessel's indicated horse question must be answered. How can the gifts was organised by his personal friends booking office, or almost to receive a 'hus or power developed to 28,000, showing & remark trim ticket, is compelled either to examine able reserve above the nominal bores-power, a handful of loose money or wriggle his which is 23,000. There was a complete absence fingers about in a purse in order to secure et vibration,
trials were run.
was
is a bar to
Daven
BAid
nt reuying
the. (84) T. L PERKINS, P. Build-
amall bird. I coneladed he had just captured trap Mr. Slade on behalf of the the bird, and by the way it is defendant pleaded in the second stations for Chinaman ten cents (about twopence halfpenny),
judicata and not guilty over. The question which, to the Chinese labourer, is a good Aum, for my
my decision is whether that first conviction on condition that he would liberate the bird.
proceedinge ander the He readily accepted my offer, and opened the second fummons. The ples of res judicata lid of the basket. The bird st caos flew out, applies only when the identical question which and alighted at about twenty yards' distance. has been once judicially desided is again raised It remainst there
between the same parties obirping and looking towards
(300 Beg. v. the bankst during sovoral minutos, at the end of
Morris, LR.. 1.0.0.R. 90, and
Leith which the Chinaman utarted to whistle and hold Harbour case, LR out his band, when the bird at once flew and former conviction
mal
alighted on it. It continued to hop and tymple and incont. (Be. 17).
cummons
The was decided on a question of fast, about for some time, but finally settled on lep namely, that the buildings were commenced
been tamed by the Chiusman." of the basket, and was fed by its owner. The without plaus being submitted to and approvod bird had been an ordinary wild one, and had mens raised the question whether the matter The prosent the Building Authority. complained of is a nuisance within the meaning of section 299. It involves the point of law as to the construction to be placed upon a certain ** section of a statuto. Are these two questions therefore identical? I am of opinion they are not, and are widely different. therefore bold that the former conviction is not a bar to the present summons, and that the ples of res judicale cannot be maintained.
Don't imagine that the first step in getting oat of a ret is to give up hard, "disagreeable work. There is nothing more foolish than the notion that the way to taske progress is to saother better. drop one thing before you have settled upon
Christiauity of the West plead with China and and was not at allspontaneous on the part of the who know how and when to efface themselves.
Tho" women who rule the world" are there
Church, until wa, Western Christians, have set help China to saurs the unity of her Christian Canton community, Meanwhile everything is imagine that those who are polite cannot The English always saspect civility; they our own house in order? Is it too late? asks at a standstill. Much is expected of the new afford to be rade, and despise them for it
viceroy, who is said to be a moderate man, MARMADUKE in Trul
Archdeacon Moule,
On the application of the soliciter for the defence, Mr. Slada being absent, and with the consent of the Crowa Solicitor, His Worship adjourned the further hearing of the case until Tuesday..