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INTIMATION.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, 1906.

cannot" [act on it]. Are we to assume

An exceptionally daring theft was recently

that any sub-bead of nu official department perpetrated at Hanoi, when two elestris cables TELEGRAMS.

bas the power, by using the word “ con. fidential," to (any) offer to compound a felony, and the incident bo ignored by the law? Or should the Director of Public

were stolen from workshops in one of the principal thoroughfares.

A. S. WATSON & CO., Works make a confidential offer to a land Rowe, T. Beggie; and J. R. Morrison havo

LIMITED.

owner for property required to be resumed, may not that offer be reported in any subee. quent arbitration ? Or take another hypothetical example, the possibility of which is suggested by recent events. government official guilty of corrupt PRESENTS. practices writes confidentially to a colleague

CHRISTMAS

PIVER'S

PANCY TOILET CASES

Toilet Water).

MANICURE SETS.

who

אן

ша

anxious to have the service purified. I such a contidential

com-

The Hongkong Voluntour Corps has received ve now members during the past week or so. Fone of them, Messre, H. B. Shewan, O. &. D.

joined Right Half No. 2 Company, and one, Mr. G. H. Flood, has joined Toft Hall No. I Company. Ono resignation is reported, that of Guer J. T. Cola.

On the request of Sir John Jordan, the Wai-

up has wired to Viceroy Yuan Shib advising him to jaane lustrations to all his devil

in

["DAILY PRESS" EXCLUSITE SERVICE.]

A FREELANCE CONVICTED,

LONDON, December 3rd. At Kopenick in Germany the captain who hoaxed a body of guaidsmen to surround the town hall and arrest the Mayor and Treasurer

Chibli prosince and military officials commanding them to exert thoundtres to on false charges, while he ransacked cover and capture the alleged murderar of Mr. Pies, of Mosarn. Stons and Co., in Peking, who the Treasury and appropriated £250] was fatally shot in the Turtar City about a fort has been sentenced to four years' night back. The murderer is smpposed to be i returned Jabourer from the Transvaal gold imprisonment, mizes who was whipped by the deceased a fow days before his death Viceroy Yuan has now

POLICE COURT,

Monday, December Ard.

Berore Mn. F. A. HAZELAND (First POLICE MAGISTRATR),

AFTER THE BALL.

The coolie, who was remanded from Satardar aharged on suspicion with stealing alpihes wil boots from the City Hall on Saturday morning.

gaia sppeared before his Worship. Threo residents of Queen's Gardsar, whe bad seen the case in the newspapers, came forward and cloia ed the articles na theirs, staling tha they left

St. Andrew's Bail early in the morning, at returned home. The door of their dwelling was

found open later in the morning, and the infor sacs was that the defendant had forced open the Otto, A. Throssan and Vollerkelett recognised their property, and defondant was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment and six hours in the stocks.

door and abstincted the articles. Mesare.. W.

A GAMBLING RAID.

P. 8. Gordon carriqd ont a gambling raid

munication between officials, containing, it (Containing Songs, Perfum, Powder and way be, vital testimony for either side, to be refused as inadmissible? But as between the Government and a private citizen, there may be all sorts of possibilities of injustice, | if, as Mr. SLADE plinosed it, the Crown maydon so ansardingly, while the Polion Commis. GERMAN COLONIAL SCANDAL, as the house315 Des Vœux Road on Senday

back" on its confidential offers. Thusioner in Puking lus offor d $200 to muy person assumption is that the Crown doas not want to be unjust, but the future risk lies in the .possibly misplaced zal of some one of its HOUBIGANTS IDEA Lunt ROYAL PER.servants. Some little time ago we had an

FILMES.

PIPES, CIGAR and CIGARETTE HOLD.

ERS and CASES.

CUT GLASS BOTTLE: Silver mounted and

Plain.

ROGER

and

go

| object lesson in which justice, determined on

Herr

Losbos, December 3rd.

Bebel in the Reichstag

has accused the Colonial Administra.

unspeakable

porsons who may either capture the murderer ge give such information' as may lead to his ap prehension. The Chiasso merchant Yab Huai- pii, who is a partuor of Messrs. Stone aul Co., and the servants of the late Mr. Fless were examined by the Chinese Police Commissioner

perpetrating GALLETS FLEUR"the whole truth", published `n letter in company with the soor,tary of HM. Legs tion of

tion some days ago in the contral station, but they apologized for knowing nothing in the case. atrocities in the Cameroons. They are still kept in custody in the station pending further invostigation. The recant report about the murder of an Ausirion soldier latel by natives who did not know the nationality iu Peking was autrue. The rumour was cireu-

of the deceased.

D'AMOUR, VERA VIOLETTA. and

other PERFUMES. PIVER'S TREFLE, AZUREA and CORYO.

LOPSIS PERFUMES.

RIGAUD'S CAMIA PERFUME,

CRYSTALLISED FRUITS.

PASCALL'S AND CADBURY & CONFEC..

TIONERY IN FANCY BOXES.

marked confidential, and that even without that endorsement was a letter patently treatment. So requiring confidential important is justice, so absolutely areessary the whole truth", that the deepest sentiment must give way to it. But the Cher Jestres indicates, with the approval of the Full Court, that in future cases there is a real possibility of "the whole: truth,” being withlick, if it should happen that some official, writing to a colleague, has had the forethought to mark his script "con- fideatiul ". We have neither right or WINE AND SPIRIT HAMPERS,

qualification to lay down the law, but it Containing our wail known Brands of PORT, | seems obvious to us that this decision SHERRY, WHISKY, BRANDY, etc., contains potentialities which cannot be $15.00 $20000 and $25.00 (The last named contemplated without uneasiness. The includendo quarts of St. Marovaux 1898,

same shibboleth has recently been causing the Wine of the Entents Cordial Celebrations ia Paris).

trouble on the Sanitary Board, and it seems desirable that the Government should take steps to make less sweeping, less wholearle

A. S. WATSON & CO.. und less dangerous what is doubtless, within

LIMITED. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Hongkong, 4th December, 1906.

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NOYYOR TO CORRESPONDANTS. QrLrcommunications relating to the nets colum hould be addressed to 'Tan EvITOL

Ourrespondents must forward their names and ad- drenes with communications addressed to the Editor mat for publication but as evidence of good fatih, -All Letters for publication should be wrilion on

one -de of the paper only!

limits, an indispensable precaution. With the law as yesterday enunciated, the public can hardly feel altogether satisfied.

The English Mail of the 3rd November was delivered in London on the 1st inat.

The vocalist at St. John's Cathedral (Organ Recital) this (Tassing) evening will be Mrs. Newbra, who will sing three places, by Rubinstein, Warlamoff and Rossini,

A tragie affair is reported from Hanoi where

the mother of a Fronch customs clerk was

murdered in her house, apparently by a native. It is suspected that the boys in the house were accomplices.

No anonymously signed communications that hav already appeared in other will be inserted.

popers Ginders for szira comics of DAILY)PR should

■nt before 11 chat, on day of publication. After tha, hour the supply is limited, Only rapplied for dark Tolegraphic Addren: FRIB. God: A,R,O. 3th Edisobeying the orders of the Harbour Master

Lieber

P.O. Box, 83. Telephona No. 18

HIRTHS,

On November 28th, to Mr. and Mr. ScxwT-

At Shanghai, the wife of D. R. Mekuɛn, of a daughter.

DECARII, of the (iveman Bank, Kobe, a daughter.

At Shanghai, the wile of C. KABURBEN, of n дом.

BCGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUI ROAD C. LONDON OFFICA: 131, FLEET STREET, B.C.

The Daily Press.

Hokagons, DECEMBER 4TH, 1908.

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Is calling attention to the discussion in one of today's law reports, concerning the admissibility of "coufidential" correspond- ence as crideace, we do not make any suggestion whatever with regard to the merits or possibilities of the particular case; but in the interest of pure justice, and argaing ou general principles, we would record our opinion that in refusing to admit all official correspondence hended fidential," the Full Court has set up precodent to be regarded as dangerous. Sir HENRY BERKELEY, representing the Crown, objects to Mr. SLADE reading a confidential communication from an officer of the Govern. ment to the General Officer commanding the Troops, at first apparently on the ground that it is State property, but later, in reply to the ples that the recipient had

A mister of 2 Chinesa passanger boat was yesterday finod 81 by the Harbour Master for

by using the Harbaar Ofoe pier after being cautioned not to do so.

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INTERNATIONAL WALKING

MATCH.

to averee

The management of the hotel responsible for the offer of a silver cap for an International Walking Competition" have told as thint we misrepresented their position in the matter, in our note in Monday's Daily Prees, While naturally Dot

BUY advertis ment or patronage to

be derived from supporting such a scheme, thay have no desiro to fores their desires on the promoters or com mittae. They merely offer the use of their hotel for the public meeting of those interested. If that be so, they desave all credit, for no one

ele appeared saxious to make the first move

toward what should be an event as interesting and popular at Hongkong as it has proved at Shanghai. They "proposa" route beginning and ending at their hotel, which is not a stipulation, and we willingly retract the statement that they offered the prize on that or any other condition. This does not diminish our regret that the proposal could not have originated in a more public way, Hongkong is an athletic colony, and pedestrianism is a form of athletics possessing many advantages and nodadvantages. Wawould have preferred the 00-operation of the Bass Club, as at Shanghai, but apparently this is not to be

SCOTTISH MASONIC QUADRILLE ASSOCIATION.

The second of the series of six monthly

Masonic lodges took place in the City Hal dances promoted by the Asscoiation of four

last night, and was even more successful than the opaning one. The large attendanos of ladies and gentlemen was eloquent testimony The of the popularity of these gatherings and the fact that the old Chamber of Commerce room was insuficient to accommodate the dancers was an additional proof of the success attending the efforts of the Association to provide pleasure

Empress Dowager has deposited Tie 200,000

A northern contemporary reports:

of her own money in the Hapa Bank in order to excourage people of all classes throughout the Empire to do the same,”—It is not all people of all classes who our afford to "do the some,"

The weekly return of communicable disease

in the Colony mentions the belated plague fatality already reported, making the totals 692 cases and 856 deatha. It also mentions two fatal (Chinese) casas of, diphtheria, one caso (French) of enteris, and one casa (Chinese) of puerperal fever.

A correspondent suggests that it seems unreasonable of the Government Gazette to igrom the appointment or promotions of official "small fry," and only mention them

when they get into diegrues. That argument is good, but the rest of the letter makes its publication undesirable.

The telephone service was introduced into Japan in 1890, and it has rapidly and steadily developed, there being at the pressst time throughout Japan 35 telephone exchange offices, 201 call offices and 141 automatic telapbore boxes, while subscribers number 35,704 and over. 30,000 more intending subscribers are awaiting their turn to be connected. The length of the telephone lines thoughout Japan is 31,705 miles,

That Marquis Ile and his colleagues will make mistakes and some failures is merely to

for their friends. Mowers, J. McLeod and J Sibbolt, the M.O.'s, did not allow their positions to bear the semblance of sinecures, and thoir

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ILM.S.

DREADNOUGHT

LONDON, Deccniber 3rd.

night and captured 19 men who were fund playing fantan. The two principals waza fiued S50 each and the remainder $3 nach.

ALLRUED ASSAULT.

Faur meu from a cargo boat were charged will assaulting the coxswain and another min on board the sleam Jaunoh Lai Peng. It appeared that the launch hal a bumbar f janks in tow, and defondants thinking to avoid the hard work of sealing hooked on a te laquah, When they were ordered to usbook ↑ they doclined and boarding the launch s-sanited the ceaswain mud another. The ease was adjourned til Thursday,

HARROUR OFFICE STABBING AFFRAY,

Chu Lo Pui, a coolie, was charged with

The Dreadnought has successfully the attempted murder of A. C. Rotelho, a accomplished her acceptance trials.

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OBITUARY.

LONDON, December 3rd. Charles of Baden is dead.

REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE VOLGA FAMINE SCANDAL.

LONDON, December 1st. The Tear has appointed a committee of enquiry into the Volga Wheat scandal,

THE UNITED STATES NAVY.

clerk in the Harbour Office, and with seriously woncding two Harbour OMay boat men. Chief Detective Tuspecter Hanson pressentad.

Dr. Koch, acting superintendent of Gorera- mont Ciril Hospital, described the condition of the two wounded boatmeu na thoir reception in

HONGKONG TYPHOON RELIEF FUND.

Mr. H. Hanter, the Hon. Treasuror acknowledges, with thanks, the following subscriptions:

International Banking Corporation

Already acknowled d ... 9262,452.39

1,000 Proceeds of Concert given by the Poringnose Community at tho Club Lusitano.

LOH A. E. T. Whibelow, Manchester Subsoribed by the Members of the

A. LETY, Alexandria Silah Top

Happy Valley Mrs. Edmund Sharp & Mr. Marie Noyes-Morehous P. D. Ciota & Co.

Received from Hon. Mr. F. J,

Badeles Police at Ping Shan Ping Shau vi lagera A:J. Mackie... Lance Sergeant Willis.. Native Police nt Au Tau Villagers of Sai Pin Wai

Tui Kin Wong Chua Un Lng...

810

24.90 ... 10

6.90

3.40

3

1,50 49.00

Tong Tan...

Kam Fin... 23.00

Ying Lang

Naa Pin Wa

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Tai Wai

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10.50

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2.20

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Chinese subsidiary coins $251,06

7 dieo.

240.03

The following amounts received

from the Tung Wal Hospital: Chinese Merchants iu Kobe, addi

tional subscriptiona

do. Towanrile

Yokohama, additional mube.

do.

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do Bangkok

Wing Hing Chau Unknown

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the hospital. One of the men was in a crition! Yuen Long Chan condition and his depositions were taken. However, he recovered and was discharged a fortnight later. The second men was 21 fforing from three wounds. He was discharged on the 28: November,

Mr. Botelho, fra clerk in the Harbour Mester's Department, said he bad served about

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Les Company La Chop Lak Anonymons Hap On

Shipping Co. Leung Tin Kwai Yung Hin Man Yang Pick Lau

Chang Fang Blax

rs. Wai Long Shi

Pow Kai Shan... Anonymous

Tong....

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Brisbane,

Chinese Merchants in Kwantin Ho Chak Ting

Tung Chai Hospital, Singapore,

additional subs. Li Chin Fan BIE ABO Chinese Merchants in Weihaiwes,

additional subs. Chinese Merchants in Townsville

additional subs.

THE MOROCCO QUESTION.'

S4 years in that department. It was part of his LONDON, December 1st: duty to examine iutending emigrants to foreign

Chang Pi Sua... The Temps states that France has issued ports on voyages of over seven days' curation.

Wo & Kwai Choi circular to the Powers justifying Franco-On Saturday, 15th November, at 99-15 a.. he Ng Ki Bai Spanish intervention in Morocco, and emigrants for the Straits Settlements to proceed Ho Yam Namo

commenced to examine a batch of intending | Kwong Kut Woon ... notifying their action. No objectious have by the British steamer Hopsang. At about 10 Chinese Merchant in

Kwok Ching been raised anywhere.

am. be emmined the prisoner, who was one of additional subs. the intending emigrante, is the boat shod Chinese Chamber of Commerse in Prisoner had to place himself on a stand Hangkok

Hang Tak!

Tong to answer the questions put to bim. The auswers wore satisfactory. Witness was sealed at a table; and, opposite to him, sat the interpreter, while at the other end of the table were the two boaimen. Prisoner stopp 1 down from the stand to receive his passage ticket, which was being stamped by Kwok Chues; but, instead of going for his ticket, he rushed behind Kwok Chuen and seized witness, who was with his left hand, and marmured something unprepared for the oaslanght, by the throat

which witness could not understand. At the moment witness thought he was mad and throw kimoff. The man fell to theground, Kwok Chasa than tried to so'zɔ the prisoner, who, however, lamped ap and bolted out by the open dost, fol- lowed by witness and the two boatmen Witness did not take up the parenit ax be ́sıw several people running after the man. Soon after Kwok Chusn came up to him and raising bis jacket showed that he wa woond man sppoured and showed that be

LONDON, December let..

It is announced in Washington that the Asiatic Pacific squadrons will shortly be merged into one Pacific fleet, under a flag officer of the highest rank.

[N.-C. Daily News' Service.]

THE MANCHURIAN RAILWAY CONFERENCE

TOKYO, November 26th. The Manchurian Railway conference has concluded its deliberations and the Procès Verbal will be signal to-morrow. Japanese fired at a point north of Chung-chan and that dispatches aisart, that the boundary will be

communications between the respective termini will be feasible.

THE JAPANESE BUDGET.

Tozo, November 26th. The crisis in the situation caused by the Budget proposals is now over, thanks to the offices of Conat Katsura.

EXPLOSION OF A MECHANICAL MIND.

aiduous attentions did much to enhance the pleasure of the evening. At the same time it has to be recognised that the company was exceed. ingly sociable, and required little inducement to embrace the joys afforded by tho we selooted programme of twelve danoss. Mr. J Blake, the hon, secretary, was responsible for the general arrangements, which, as usual, were of the most complete description, while the stewards, F. Howell and A. W. Hill, looked Mazars. after the general comforts, and the committer consisting of Mesare, Howell, Fittock, Bridger Hall and Blake attended to the others who did

THE I. J. N. S. "TSUKUBA" not indulge in the active plassures of the

TOKYO, November 27th. evening. The music was copplied by Machadon Calcutta string band. Dancing, which co-speed of 21 knots instead of 201 as arpasted.

On her trial trip the Tankaba developed a menced at 9 o'clock, was brought to a close about one o'clock.

WEATHER REPORT.

TOKYO, November 27tb. Some villagers in the A kite prefecture touched a mechanical mine which had drifted ashore. It exploded, killing ten outright and seriously injuring afty-six others.

SIAM'S POSTAL CHARGES.

grice

ounded. The

afsu had been wounded. A third man named Chuen Fook was also wounded in the sheet. Witness did not notice those men being stabbed, and could Bok suggest Dy reason for prisoner's conduct.

Other evidence was called and the case adjourned.

DEATH OF ME. A. M. APCAR,

The Japan Chronicle of Nov. 23rd says: We regret to have to record the painfully sad den death of Mr. Apear Michael Apcar, of Kobe. Mr. Apear only returned from a visit to Tokohams on Tuesday and

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Li Chia Put Lá Hok Lum

Li Chak La... Lo Shaa Kwai Miss Ng Shi Yan Ming Him Li Yow Ynen Tong Pang Loi Wong Li Mow Choi ...

Less.

***

Discount on Chinese sab. coins received from Tung Wah Hospital

$1,360 Twice acknowledged

1,183.20

870.75

785.72

264.04

258.

100

100

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100

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27.20 10

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341,01

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$271,957.27

250

1,610

$270,347.27

AMERICA AND JAPAN.

M. Kurino, the Japanese Ambassador at Paris, has bean nesuring M. Jean Hedemand, of the Malia, that ho apprehends no trouble from the dispute between his country and the United States. It was be who in 1894 signed with Mr. Gresham at Washington the treaty of friendship, in which the American Government undertook give Japanese residents the samo social rights as were enjoyed by the citizens of the United States.

California

ruie cannot plead sur exception to the rule, the

sgreement is all the States, but the Јаралева

for one

in very good health. On Wednesday event ha

was apparently bindent reposes the utmost confidence in dined as usual at the Great Eastern and Mr. Roosevelt's impartiality, and alarmist re conversed with some of his friends, afterwarde boiog apparently as wall as usual, for he did not out about its preparations are in no degree

founded. Japan,

i ! complain of indisposition, he

he retired to his nearly as many battleships Bot baille

and cruisera. room at about 10 o'clock and was abortly after England, France, and Germany are ompetenat wards seized with apoplexy. Dr. P. Z. Martin ing, and sho desires peaco above all else. Norer happened to be on the permisos, having been indeed, has there been in Japan so intense &

I went to bis sesistance, bat Mr. nations. Japan has just emerged from a tar

with Mr. Apear downstairs, and he wish to be on friendly terms with all the

condition. Dr. Martin did everything possible such an experience. People who peate about Apcar was at once seen to be in a very serious rible war; and she has no inclination to

to repeat and was Dr. Yamamoto; but, despite the united efforts Java only

speedily joined by Dr. Kilpatrick and

bar soveting the Philippines, Indo-Chins, and betray their ignorance, as

as Japan is of the medical man, Mr. A paar rapidly become perfectly content with her present possessions worse and did not regain consciousness, passing indeed, she is quita ready for an outente with France and other countries which have in- torests in the Far East. So says M, Karino, whoso explanation is creating an excellent in pression.

1.30.

Away at Srin

consented, remarking that such a "letter is elate that they are as human as the rest of high pressure is siinated over the Yangtze, of another advanon at a barly date. Butan of steamships. About twenty years age the.

inadmissible “when it is headed confiden- mankind, and they would be among the first to valley.

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

tial." Its description as a "Stule docu. invito discussion of their work. Little good fresh to strong monsoon will prevail in the tical is com time to come, and the Yekalams, establishing himself there ander the for this port vin Saizun

The rise in the tical ban led to many enquiries being addressed by business men to the postal authorities on the subject of the present rates of for-iga postage, a reduction being of course the following report

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday i-sued anggested in every case. The Bangkok Time learns that the desirability of some roduction On the rd at 11.35 .-The barometer being made both in respect to foreign

The deceased gentleman, who was of Arme. has risen moderately over Japan and the rates and cablegram charges,

is offer

nion nationality, was very well known and coast of China, and fallen slightly N. China.

reenguised. But, wears informed,

no reduction ding, has mov. d into the Pacific. The area of That is not unreasonable if there is

The depression Ising over N.E. Japan yesto. is likely to be made while it is doubtful whether pooled in Kobe and Yokokemia. He was

the Lical will not advance etill further in

whether related to the well-known Apcar family of Calcutta, the proprietors of the "Apcar" line Iany

fat Hongkong as an Gradients are moderate in the South, and it may the for

granted now that the eased oslablished himself

farther later he

import and

Some fire export merchant. me five years

The M.M. str. Yarra, with the next French on, however, be achieved by sweeping candam.

BS regards

ang

left Hongkong and wont to reside in mail, left Singapore on the 3rd fust, at 2 p.m.

at 30 m. to-day, 0.00 inches. vation of any and ovary step which has been Formosa Channel and the China cea.

effect on trade Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending to ancourage further advazers under existing ago as came to Kobe and has since sarried on at 9:10 p.m. on Saurday, the let inst., and left

of the recent rice is not such as

style of A. M. Apear & Co. About Üve years The C.P.R. str. Athenian arrived at Shanghai circumstances. While The forecast for the 24 hours ending at nor reconsidered it is to bantal rates are being } an extėpkite import and export business hure again at 11. n.m. on Sunday for Nagasaki, whore today is as follows:

hoped the reduction of and in Yokohama. He purchased the Great she is due to arrive at 6 am. on Tuesday, the the present inland Hongkong & Neighbourhood, N.E. winds, in the light of

rate will not be forgotten. Eastern

Ноль And Beach is now nearly 2ld, and is would these have been managed by ya Hotel, bat 4th inat,

C. M. Arra- The F.G.M. Australian Line str. Prinz Sigis case Mr. SLADe contends that a direct unreliability, realizing also that there is only

uy the pooplo if this rats were made the hobbies in conjunction with his import and official offer was made on which action one alternative to Tapanese control, until the Formosa Channel...

as the Bangkok rate. At present the Korean has been educated, if possible, to a more South coast of China belwass

years of was taken, and the CHIEF JUSTICE

bulk of the island correspondsace in export business. The deceased was 51

He nge. Same as No.1, and the less to the Government would be neat part in public affairs, bat had a large circle a Mason; he never tooks promi self-respecting attitude, we [N.-C. Daily News] | makes the sweeping reply, "If it is, confess to some disappointment with Mr. South cost of China between Hongkong and Lamooks

apparent not real. It is a tatter that ought of friends and acquaintances by whom he will be covered by the word "confidential, you Patnem Wenle's present ill-judged conclusions.

Hongkong and Haizaki,

Samoan No. 1. to receive favourable consideration sa soon as greatly missed. He leaves a widow, one son and

possible.

two daughters te mourn his loss.

ment" is rather awe-inspiring, but we cau readily conceive circumstances in which "taken, with the cogniranes and approval of the confidentialcommunication between officials"

Powers, for the regeneration of Kores. Know. might be material evidence the suppressioning the character of the Koreans, their passion of which would be most unjust. In this and singular aptitude for intrigue and total

fresh; fair.

rine iu silver for

a

Jong

At 8

N. E. winds al tand to

strong.

kame z

was

mand left Kobo on Sunday, the 2nd lust, at

8 p.m., and may be expected Lere on or about

the 9th inst.

The Danish str. Cambodia laft Singapore on Saturday afternoon, the ist inst, and may be expected bore en or about Sanday, the 9th inst

The P. & O. tr. Nubia left Singapore for this port on the 2nd inst, at 9 ami.

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