THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY. APBIL ́ 4TM¤, 1907.
PARIS.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT),
INFLUENZA RIFE,
March 1st.
brought a mit against Dr, Doyen to recover the £1,000 fee paid for the treatment for dancer of the late Mrs. Crolier, The First Chamber of the Civil Tribunal of the Seins held that the, famous surgeon bad acted in perfect good faith, the results which he had obtained in other case justifying his hope of caring 31rg, Croker- While pot dispoting the fast that 24,000 was a actually rendered, the Court found for the defendant (the Dr.) as the question before them was purely one of the validity of the contract between Mr. Croker and Dr. Boren. One of
NOTORIOUS PIRATE EXECUTED. rolled on the ground. Bystanders wors bə- spattered with blood, but that seemed to trouble them little One
the man jumped on BEMALIABLE SCENES AT WUCHÓW.
quivering body, and thron soldiers tirs into [Graphia Description by an Eye-Wi it. Then the principal executioner, drawing
specially writion for the Daily Pret
In knife from his belt, plunged it into the The notorious pirate Yuan, who has shown corpse. He backed away the fesh and cat himself & veritable king of crime and for cat the heart, which he carried in his hand whose captures reward of 24,600 was offered, "p to the Taotai. The bead had also been of exceeding intensity and is admitted to be somewhat disproportionate fee for the services has at length been captured and executed. He placed on some sort of platter and taken to was the terror of the West River. At the the platform where it was scrutinised by the officials. Doublices it would be expozed later head of a large organimation which had spiss ir som prominent plecs, but what happened from Canton upwards, he rarely failed to marry to the heart--whether it was offered as a
ent any plan be had arranged. Not only was
La Gripps, la fameuse grippe or the influenza once more with us. The present epidemie is by the medical profession of a far more serious nature than any previous similar epidemics Very few indeed are free from influenas in Paris just now, and its effects are causing considerable inconvenience. Several firms have
he successful in his exploits, but he was equall acrifice or saien as son said,—did not trang. found it necessary to close their business places charges higher fece than probably Buy other
Time after
fortunate in evading his pursuers. time, whon ercaņo seemed impossible, he gave the military and the police the slip, and renewed his depredations at same place where he was lenst expected. To liken him to Robin Hood or Rab Roy is perhaps too complimentary. He possessed the resource and fearlessness of thest-race but be bodo semblance of their ohivalry. You was daring, but he was brutal; be was horribly savage. Hohas been known to murder a tan for a dollar, and when the twen'
student from Wuchow with their two tencliers
who were on their way to study in Japan fell into Liz bands a few weeks ago he would notspare their lives though they ffered him all they possessed Women and he killed them all in cold blood. and children were ruthlessly hutchered by him, and in wome instances be tortured his victims before putting them to death. Es plundereil villages and massacred the helpless pountry without the slightest compunction. was absolutely merciless. Hundreds of people have been slain by him. The Sanam affair is sttributed to his and his latest exploit was the
Ho
monacre of a village not far from Wuchow.
Though not a man of great physique, he was nevertankens fairly well set up villain, with a decided prezeDEO, And his genius, though misdirooted, most be admitted. Originality
were not arished with pire. But the mon there sanguinary work. They cut up the body, poning the stomach and the legs. It all seed horribly calm and surage. The crowd however senrgest quite nomored. They chattarad and laughed, and gathered round the mangled eorpsy, After long starer at the gruesomo sight, they still sewed loth to leave the ground. but the littlo band of Europeans who bad witnessed the spectacle burried stay womewhat upset, Perhaps they realized loss than the natives the victim's great deserts. Still, no European would wish to witness euch neght a second time. It was such a palpable insult to the living, this ruthless treatment of the daad.
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Dr. Doyen's claims to notorioty is that he owing to the illness of their staffs; a notice on surgeon in France, Mrs. Croker first submitted the doors attributes the temporary suspension to his trea' ment on April 29, 1904. She was given to La Grippe. On the Bealsrards the kinks repeated injections of Dr. Doyen's serum, bat on have put sp their shatters until the attendants May 27-Mr. Creker had the treatmentstopped, as are well enough to remme work, Gorornment its ouly efect had been to gender Yr.Groker” officials, magistrates, civil employ es of both sexes, condition worse. In the month of July the and policemen all are dews and are paying a patient was takep back to Americo, whera sia
ROYAL COMMISSION ON SHIPPING RINGS, The first sitting took place on Feb. 26th in tribute to the plague Only a few days ago 400 died on July 17. In the interval, Mr. Crokor,
Londen, of the Commission appointed to is postmen being on the sick list, two deliveries having asked what the surgeon's Ece would be per day were suspended. Parisians have to way informed by Dr. Doyen's business man
Londonors for the present epidemic; eger that it would be 10,000 fraccquire into the operation of shipping 'rings' or the system of deferred rebates, and to report it baring first turned up in the English capital. £4,000, which, according to castom, should be conferences generally, and more especially into
In fueurs is everywhere, paid at the commeno ment of the treatment
the suburba and the Mr. Croker paid the amount asked for, and the whether snel operations bave caused or aro likely to save injury to British or colonial and oroward" over.
any; Provinces; its ravages have become so serious treatment was proceeded with. But in view of trade; and, if so, what remedial action, if any, that the authorities are genuinely suxious as to the unsatisfactory results obtained Mr. Croker should be taken by legislation or otherwise." the consequancos of this modern plague. The asked that the moury be paid to the surgaon the Commission consists of Mr. Arthur Cohen, deaths from la grippe in the capital alone have should be returned to him on the plea that the KC. (ebsirman). Sir David Barbour, Mr. John Henry Birchenough, Captain K. Muirhead become truly alarming; nor doee the epidemic contract between him and Dr. Doyer should be Harry, Sir Alfred Bateway, Sir Hugh Beil, Mr. show any sign of decreasing. It is a particularly declared wall and void, his consent having Collins, Professur Edward Carter Ganzer, I ord Interclyde, Mr. Charles Napier Lawrence, Bir John gach was the yorint passed last night at the severe visitation this winter, and the mortality been obtained by meral violence, that is to Jute Macdonell, Mr. F. Maddison, M.). Mr. W. H. Mitchell, Mr. O. C. Philipps, M.I'. Mr. fancy dress danco which brought the course statistics have in courequence gone up very prometed by the Scottish Masonic Quadrille considerably. It is not altogether surprising
Willian Femier Roore, Mr. Dewald Sanderson, Association to a close. True, the attendance that when once la gripe takes bold of the
Mr. Austin Taylor, M.P, Mr. John Torrance, Mr. William Garland Soper, chairman of the Committee, was ran, Merchants was not quite so large as on previons occasions inhabitauts of a city like Parie, it should find
with Mr. James Webster, secretary South African but that was only to be expected. However, the a congenial soil considering the fact that
first witness. The committee was formed in 1902, and consisted of 25 firms. The present members were elected by talion at the aantal event was none the less successful. Both the Parisians do not know either how to make adies and gentlemen turned out in fauoy themselves comfortable or bow to dress for costume and the scene, especially at the open- the weather. Frenchman, range to say,
meeting of the South African merelisota and ing Grand March, was very pleasing indeed.hare a horror of fresh air, and although they
representative of the South African merobarts composed of merchants, being either the heads begins to be sold, they seldom take it off when
and shippers of the United Kingdoce, and was they enter a warm apartment. Go into any cufa
of their own ermmercial houses in South Africs. South Africa as well as for such municipalities or acting as agents for other business houses iti in South Africa as hud agents in the United Kingdom. The steam lines rauning to South Africa were the Union-Castle Line, the Buck nali Line, the Clan Line, the Elterman-Harrison Line, R. P. Houston and Co, Bullard, King, and Co. J. T. Reunis, Son, and Co., and the British India Line. The continental lines were the
A brilliant conclusion to a successful series.
say by the fear that, if ho did not pay the som stipulated the treatment would be stopped. to the prejudice of the patient." The case while being heard attracted considerable atten- tion.
A CHINESE PROPRESION.
Forty or afty years ago a familiar figure in the Paris strects was the Public Writer or Ecrivain Public as he was called, who was an
distinguished most of his schemes which required Thore was a fine colour effect, and a perfect are quick to put on their overcast as soon as it unhappy seribe whose task it was to put into shippers in November last. The committes was
On a rent
greater
more than ordinary daring. Occasion he got is missaries on board a certain harmony was obtained. It would be difficult to say whether the ladies or gentlemen revealed vesse by hasing them all dressed as women.
originality. The make up What most marks his pornoaulity is the fact the
was particularly that Yuan was a member of a distinguished in nearly every family which occupies Ligh place in the good, and the transformation in most of conuesis of the Empire. He is said to have those present added to the pleasures of the officer in the Imperial troops dance Mesara. J. McLeod. Harvey and Sibbett rebellion were MC's, and Mr. J. Blake was responsible the Kwangei
As usual ex- with
hig min and for the general arrangements.
been
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proyed on socie 5. However, retriation is overtaken him at last, and singularly enough bin Tall was brought about by a woman, already indicated, he spared neither sex or age and among his rietins were his wife and her relatives. He stole women and when be tired of them he either sold them or killed them. His last feminine companion was a girl whom he had abducted from bor home. She it was who betrayed him into the hands of the soldiers. He had gone to the village of Do-Shing, a little way below Wuchow, and had taken up his residenco in a certain house. His Delilah informed the occupants who he was aad
to they decided make him drunk, In this they succeeded and the commander of the Chinese rirer ganboat having been informed in the meantime he shortly arrised on the scene with his braves and took him prisoner. Toen was brought to Wuebow on Saturday and taken before Taotai Wong His trini was short and his fate was not kong in doubt. Two days later he was decapitated.
The scenes at bis execution were rather remarkable and are worthy of meation. All day the city was agog with excitement and as there was the usuni uncertainty about the time fixed for the event a dense crowd waited on the Parade Ground. Shortly after three the mili. lary arrived and took up a position beneath the platform on which stand the paraphernalia appropriate to the eccssion. The Thotai Wong and the Expectant Taotsi come in chairs, then a band of soldiers in European uniform led by a drummer who best a sort of dead march, and finally, the bearers carrying the cage in which the manacled prisoner crouched. Im- medistely it was set on the ground an official jumped on the top of it, and hung over it like ont ready to panes upon a mons, Shipping the He produced two knives. sheath inte bis girdle, be proceeded to sharpen them on the hars of the cage. It made the European beholders ehudder.
Was
The doomed
man looked up with a sort of idle curiosity. bat betrayed nu visible emoticz. Semie cere monial was procooded with on the plat form, such as production of the warmt and LLO
of death. The cago gentence
the
4] prisoner was opened and out. His chains were taken off and he was dragged up to the platform, The significance of the little that transpired then was not quite apparent. However the opium which lay on the steps was not administered to him, as is some. times done in much circumstances. Whether ba refused it or was not offered it could not be
cellent muris was supplied by the Calcutta String Band. We sppend list of those in
character.
Appended is a list of the represented:
characters
Mrs Brown, Comin' thro' the r34 Mrs Young Hee, Order of the Bath MTB E. G. Jurdan, China Mail" Miss M. Chumyut, "Overland Mail" Miss D. Chunyit, "Now Weekly," Miss Morris, Daughter of the Regiment.
Pierrette.
are Gibimus, Pier Mrs G. It. Edwards, Spanish Dancing Girl. Are Higby, Spanish Lady, Miss Jones, Queen of Hearts.
n of Diamonds. Mrs Smith, Que Mrs Badcock, Queen of Hearts. Mrs Jone, Whisky Poker. Mrs Hill, Yule Tide.
Mrs McLeod, Jockey.
Miss Rocks, Country Girl. Miss Smith, Cherry tips. Mrs Green, Housemaid.
Folly...
Madame Depenish Dencer. Miss Olson, Misa Jacobs, Corporal . G. A. Mrs Mason, Dutch Girl
Mrs Sammers, Herwolf.
Mta Robertdon, Miss Muffett. Mise Varstone, A Ladye of ye olden day. Miss Sheffield, Belle of New York, Miss Long, Girl from the Wild West. Mrs Wheal; A Bower Girl Mis King, Jester.
Mr O. Chanynt, lost Letter. Lieut. Greenwood, Sailor Boy. Mr L.
Browne, French Chef.
Mr Western, French Confectioner. Me Edwards, School Girl. Me Abraham, Franch Chief.
Mr Menagh, St Charles Cream.
Mr Parkinson, Silly Bam.
Mr F. Hayward, Folly:
Mr C. Hayward, Yenway..
Mr Avenel, Sailor.
Mr Jilings, Pierrot.
Mr Blick, Uncle Sam
Mr J. J. Blake, Jospector H.K. Police,
Mr Summers, Bill Bailey,
Mr Jacops, Irop of Darkness.
Mr Badoock, Kove of Hearts,
Mr Smith, Kaave of Diamonds.
Mr E, G. Jordan, Evening dress reverse.
Captain Thomas White Darzia.
Mr Williams, Tramp.
Bir Johannson, Clown,
Mr Lindblolin, Clown,
Mr Crapnell, Black and White
Mr. Beraz, Sergt. H.K.V.C.
Mr D. Neilson, Football player.
Mr Hartop, Husser
Mr Weleb, Man from the Wild West. Mr Bains, Busfentar.
MACÃO.
(FROM DUR CORRESPONDENT)
April 3rd. EMINENT CITIZEN'S DEATH,
in Paris these days, and out of every ten men sitting playing carda or drinking absinthe you with probably seek in rain for one who has removed his overcoal, The result is that while in the cof these men are overheated, and when they leave it they catch cold.
GOUNOD'S MEMORY. Saint-Cloud (once the Windsor of France) is
dowe.
WRI
about to do honour to the memory of Gouned, The illustrions comapnser at one time hired thor, and for years inhabited a pretty villa at Montrefout, where he composed the greater number of bis masterpieces. During the Franco-Prussian
the German soldiers sacked the original mansion and burned it Every thing was destroyed, with the exception of a guitar, which to-day is to be seen in the Opera Musenm. This guitar is presione to admirers of "Faust," and "Mireille," for
than one
it is said reason, for that its chords resound to the composer's first musical conceptione It bears in the centre, written by the mastore hand the words. Nemisprile, 1882." It is now proposed to erect a monument to Gounod, which wil¡ be sarmounted by a branza reproduction of J. B. Carpenox's bust of the great musician. The icatguration of the monument is expected to take place in the coming spring.
more
AERONAUTICS.
bim for the purpose by illiterate workmen, epistolary form such matter as was entrusted to baben, und servant gisis. The little boothe, with desks in front, where he sxorcised his strange profession here gradually disappeared as Paris has been demolished and rebuilt. The sproud of education among the lower class wes really his death blow. New-a-days one weldom bears of the Public Writer, though two or three are still to be met with in the
s
very cld parts of the city. Their fee is these arrivains-obitfly scholars of both sexes always moderate, while those who patronias
who have been riduced by reverses or persis- fent misery to a very low position-inaddition to securing good pen tacship, can rely such writers to keep secrets.
THE HALLOON IN WAR,
on
too
the
the
SCALP DISEASE & ECZEMA CURED
Suffered More Than Six Months with Scalp and was Fast Losing His, Hair-A Member of Family Afflicted with Eczema on Hands.
TWO COMPLETE CURES
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
"I have great pleasure in giving particulars of two complete curce de rived from the use of the Coticura Remedies,
"In my own case, for more than six months I was sullering from disorder on
my scalp and in consequence was fast losing my hair. I was advised to give. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment a trial, which I luckily did. I adopted the treatment prescribed and at the end of one month was completely cured. This was at the beginning of 1905. Sinco that time my head has been restored i its normal étafe, and no further out- break he occurred, and whenever I have had the opportunity I always recommend the Cuticura Remedies.
mumber of our family periodenly suffered for nearly ten years from dry eczema on the hands. The fogers and pelos split and cracked everywhere at At such the slightest movement, periods they were most painful as well as quite useless, and gloves were always obliged to be worn. Every possiblo remedy was tried, beside medical advice, Hond mixtures, ointment, saps, some of which gave sight relief
etc.;
for a time, but never permutnently. Fin- ally, she was advised to try Cuticuro. Seip and Cuticura Ointment, which we am thankful to say effected & complete cere, as he has had no recurrency of the trouble for the last three years. We are most happy to testify to the efficacy of the Cuticura Remedies in similar cases. You are at perfect. Firty to make use of abave testimonials. Edward Allen, 65 Denturk Rond, South Norwood, S. E., Eng., March 26, 1906." "Compte xtend and Internal Treatment for Every Kanaouror Fontants, allifren, and ensuring of Cut- mangler skin, Culeas Pintea to
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Fold through the statt. Degli Atella, H. Tom. & Co., Aveley : Landus. Newbury,27 Czarterhouse Sq: Parin Raberle
14, & loe de la Pale. Potter Drug & Chern. Curple
Mailed Free," How to Cure Ubagurig Humours."
54-5
a question as to how the price or rate was to bo
the proposed
German East Africau, the German Australian, Antwerp and completing at London and South. ampton, the Bucknall Line from Antwerp and the Union-Carlo, loading at Hamburg and
Hamburg, completing at Londen caly, su
All the lies from the the Woermaun Lina, United Kingdom and from the Continent were despatched with regularity: whether they were full or not full. From Norway and Sweden there were two regular lines, and from America A considerable amount of study continues to there were the Usion.Clan Line, the American Live, and tho Hansa Line The system e devoted to the important question of the and African Line, the Prince Line, the Ilame balloon in war-time. Ex-Minister of War M. of deferred rebates was now operative in all Berteaux has more than once gone up in the sir the steam lines trading from the United King- with the object of discovering for himself how dem, the Continent (meaning chiedy German This systems not at present operative in the Canada. The for the airship might be utilised by the military, and Belgian), and from Norway and Sweden. M. Berteaux described his sensations as being team lines from America or
syatom pic: Tery agreeable. So smooth is the progrees of conditions of the South African rebrie
rable to chipments from the United an airship that the passenger would almost
Kingdom were that eapsignees who availed
10 imagine he was standing still. The only thing themselves of it receives a commission of he had to complain of was the nois made by cent. provided that they did not directly or the turning of the propeller; this he thinks indirectly import goods by steamers other than might be remedied. As an instrument of war those despatched by the conference lines. Thie
reboto
inseparable from system was the ex-Minister believed the airship might conference lines. A merchant must contine bir M. Santos Dumont's lotest aeroplane, the prove very useful, bat one must not expect toc shipments to the conference lines and accept fixed, the witness zaid by conference between oze with which the intrepid young Brazilian much. A balloon must never go too far from its 10 per sent, commission er forfeit this rebate, the merchants and the conference liner. Asked if intends to compete for different prizes, is rapidly base, for it is always obliged to roturn. The and be handicapped by the Inss of this com
merchants, there being us other opportunity for modifications of the nearing completion. The machine in question weather also is an important element, and he mission in his competition with his brother the shipowers would agre resembles Mr. Dumont's last in cutward should not lose sight of the fact that s good the shipment of bin geoda. Such was the obants Committee, the a trees said he did the shipowners would not abolish the rebate appearance, but many important alterations deal has yet to be done in the way of per permal position in the South African trade not know, but they would be wise if they did.
M. Berteaux essuing there was no opposition. There was
was by legislation." He could not recommend have been made. Thus the arms are of pliable festing the military balloon.
the United Kingdom and those from the wood, are fixed in the form of a V at an angle was struck with three points during bisa arrangement between the steam ines from there was only way of abolishing it, and that namely. the resistance Contineat, whereby practically the same legislation because of the difficulties that would of sight degrees, and over them are stretched serial man arres,
to the South African trade from Norway and coming to va agreement. The merchants were two pieces of cloth, which, from the shape of of the airship to atmospheric currente, conditions existed. The conditions pertaining he encounter. He prefered the parties the framework, form two gigantic her kites its stability, and its surety of direction. (It
Is the middle of one about 43 feet across.
was the Minister himself who gare the Sweden were the 1810 as from the United not entirely in the hands of the stenmehre Kingdom and the Continent on all goode companies, becau- they and been the means of
not apply.
The shipowners had always shown a fair amonat of these is placed the notor, which works instructions es to the route to be followed, and in with the anle exception of timber, to reducing the rate of freights from time to time
The Commission adjourned. a two-bladed screw of aluminium, fepite of a strong wind his directions worn which the robate system di
The system was the outcome of the con. of readiness to meet the ference between the South African Committer In front a diameter.
tri-car ddla followed to the letter.)
and the steamship owners engaged in travle with South Africa, nail the conference was usually the compact between the referred to on the other. The system of rebates had gone merchants on the one hand, and the conference Lup gradually, firat per cent, and then on to
10 perc
ceut. It bad been the rule for the rates of freight to be settled from time to lima in conference between the merchants and ship owners, and the agreement generally stood for about a year. If there was any modification The magnificent welcome accorded to Mdme required the parties met to settle it. It was difficult to summarize the pros and cons to the Sarah Bernhardt on the occasion of her making rabata system so as to decide whether it was on her fret appearance as "Professor" at the the holo prejudicial to British and nolonial the trade. At a meeting held on January 13 of Conservatoire a few days ago more surpassed anything w bich that distinguished this year. there were 20 members of the con
is
Equally interesting is
has been substituted for the basket, and is fired the fact that A. Berteaux was the Grit French behind the motor and a little lower. The Minister of War to recognise the practicability rudder, which is in the rear of the seronant's of the airship as an adjunel to the Army, while soa:, will weigh about 60 lbs. less than that of it is, thanks to his sanction, that France is about the machine with which M. Santos Dumont on to possess the first serial" feet" of war ballena the Archdeacon Cap. The new aeroplane will consisting of the Leban dy, the l'etrie, and th be completed in a day or two, and the trials will Republique, that last-named being at present io take place as soon as the state of the grenad course of construction.... at St. Cyr permits.
PASTEUR INSTITUTE'S LEGACY.
stitute. The whole of the millionaire's for stic
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, . The silk ex, CF R. str. Moutongle, krrived in
The T.K.K. str. Hongkong Moru, sailing New York on Sunday the 31st March from this port on the 5th March, arrived in Bao Francisco on the 1st April.
The C.P.R. str. Suprem of Japan, urrived Vancouver at 12.30 s.m. on Tuesday the 2nd April.
MR. HALDANE'S ARMY.
Following is a comprehensive summary of the scheme editorially touched upon iu gestorder's
isme
The Forces of the Crown will consist of
The Pasteur Institute la Paris-one of the most popular and best known institutions in this city-has been bequeathed the princely sum of one million aterling by the late M. Osiris
This great windfall is the lady anticipated. The female pupils of her ference prey at. A ballet was taken on two two Foress, and two orly-in) a foster who has just died.
and for the retention of the system Field Forra is to be so completely organised as largest over yet fallen to the lot of the In. eluss, to whom she will give lessons in dram. questions, one for the aboliton of rehates-one and (4) a Territorial or Home Foros (2) The
in the famous guarded by the conditious expressed to be ready in all respects for mobilisation declamation, presonted
Bow submitted immediately on the entb oak of a great war evil-poe which WAS a beautiful bouquet of violets, the use is left to the Pasteur Institute, which actress with
at by men on behalf of the conferense-17 votes. upon which the Territorial Forca would be rowaived professor
the mobilised with the view in the first instance of Iu roply to questions however, has to meet a number of legacies, The philanthropic and personal. All that is left the the Conservatoire listening in silence to the constitution of the South African Mer undertaking systematic training for war for
tragedians, while chants Committee, the witness said it was a period of six months (3) The Fiell orce lo Institute has unfettered discretion to apply in amateur comedians and Mr. Domingos Clemente Puchers, not-long the investigation of infection disease. It they gave selections from well-known plays. committee elected by the whole of the South consist of four Cavalry Brigades and siz ascertained. His bands were tied behind him returned from a holiday at home, died on April is said that M: Osiris used to balance his estats At the close Mame. Bernhardt expressed bar African trade-called-by-public advertisements. Infantry Divisions This force will consist of He thought that the objection to the rebate anywhere. (1) For the Torriferial Force the and his jacket was polled beneath his armpits. 1st, aged 87 years. He was formerly President up every month, and that the last balance sheet approval of the gifts of her pupils, and and also by circular sent to the important traders. 150,00 officers and men assilable for serviço leaving the upper part of the borly exposed, of the Leal Senuds, and cerupied other honorary showed him to be worth £1,750,000. Out of before she left she requested the Director system so far as Bouth Africa was conced was Auxiliary Forces are to be united into ong becante it was called a rebate systems. At the the Cavalry of the Territorial Force. The Then he was burried down the steps and made and useful positions in lecal public life. His this must be paid to the City of Paris £4,000 fur of the Conservatoire to oblige hor with a cloth not that it made the freights too high, but homogeneens body. (5) The Yeomanry will form states to Mames. Hirch and Bensicault, £181 to cover the table before which she sat wheu Congress of the Association of Chambers of existing waterial of 30,000 officers and men
Forces it is proposed to form to kneel. The executiouer stepped forward wife survives.
in charge of her class, It fushed
1 Miwe Bernhardit Commerce in South Africs, In November, 1985, of the organized Territorial Force of 1 year for prizes tor the Targot School for Girls; with his two hauded sword,
Battalions sunny Carsley Infantry H. E. the
Seahor Montenegro had an23) a year for prizes for the Paris elementary; was not a marvel of energy, she would besera reggiation was carried unanimously declaring into s
that the present rales of freight from the ports of in the air and, descended swiftly on bare neck. A thrill of horror passed enthusiastic send-off with farowelling crowds and 40 a year for similar prizes in eight other be equal to the task she has imposed upon the United Kingdom were excessive, and they Brigades. (6) For the Field Artillery of the through some of the spectators. Even the fire crackers, and music.
The Chief Justice towns of France and Switzerland. The Mea of herself. She is now over sixty years of age, considered but its could be remedied by em- Territorial Force the grans now being replaced 4-gun callous Chinese, who vero laughing and Dr. Arez and family, leave for Mrzambique by Letters Socery and that of Authors receive ench and a grandmother. Yet every Thursday peworing the various Governments of South in the Regular Army are to be transferred, at the Conservatoire, then basten in favour of the rebate system. If it was retained, baris will shortly be available for the Territorial chattering throughout the proceedings, hushed the German mail from Hongkong on the 24th 200; and the Academy of Medecine £1,000 for she will be obliged to spend un kour teaching Africa to legislate agains embinations. He was and 125 batteries of these, gans on a
then he said that the following conditions must Force (7) County Associations are to be for a moment. The arm that wielded the sword ist. Dr. Arez has been promoted to be prizes. An estate in the Gironde (South of her art was not strong encugh. The nook hadjuiz da Relacao in that colony. The Bishop in France) is left to the nation to organico popular to her theatre to appear in a matines per be secured;- Reasonable rates of freight formed with a Regular military alemant, under been out only a few inches deep, and the man going to visit Rome shortly. General Castello instruction in vilicultara. To relatives there formance, and play again in the evening modification of the terms of the rebate system the control of the Army Council. (9) Training preferential contraets, deepatch of steamers of eight days, and not more than 15 days in overy had fallen forward, not quite dead, though Branco is acting fovernor until II. E. Senhor are dequests totalling £2,000 a year, which may How many younger women would be equal inclusive of adequate protection; abolition of for the Territorial Force will be not less th
He is expected he capitalised.
to such a programme ?
fired dates; undertaking by shipowners not to year. (9) Cadet Corps and Rifle Clubs are at dying. Another executioner rashed forward to-morrow,
take cargo on ship's account except copla te il present under consideration. (10) The cost of There are really only two kinds of poverty. ap; now cinzsification of goede at the reduced the Auxiliary Forces-Militia, Yeomanry, and and posted the first out of the way. He
Dr. Doyen has just won the day against Mr. There is much still to do by the Director of atondied himself on his feet and with terrible Fablic Works if Muco is to escape damage Croker, the well-known American millionaire, The poverty which lets life go below the margin rates of freight and the system of arbitration Volunteers--is now £4,431,210. The apro
sum e time ago, it will be remembered, which touches equaior, and the poverly of to cover all points in dispate. In reply toximate estimate of the cest of the precision struck a fierce blow, and the head when the typhoon season starts.
DEPARTURES.
Azeredo Coutinho arrives.
PUBLIC WORKS.
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who
CROKER V. DOCTOR.
discontent.
Territorial Force is £2,889,409,
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