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Sir,The relations of the Lord Chamberlain's ofice towards the thestre in this country saam
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1907.
Properly cousies and deference to Japan expected soon from London, aud will probably WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, paid forect and admire them for the
present himself at the Hongkong Supreme Court shortly after bisarrival.
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{"DAILY VEESS BIOLUA(VA SERVICE.]
ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.
LONDON, June 6th. The King and Queen are to visit Ireland in July.
The first in the billiard compolition for the TELEGRAMS. to grow every year more ludicrous, Hitherto "Carmichael Cup will be played off on Satur its blanders bare been most conspicuous when day night at 8 o'clock at the Kowloon Dook. interforing in the sphere of moral-as, for
Mr. A. J. Basto, Jr. (sou of Mr. Rasto of example, when a licence which was refused to plays by Bien, Maeterlinck, and Ibsen was Macao) has passed his fual oxamination, granted to Education du Prince. But its and obtained bis diploma an Barrister-at-law. exploits in the political sphere seem likely to Tie Portuguese community of this Colony A. S. WATSON & CO., oven these in folly. The willdrawal of
te licencato perform The Mikado in just one of will be proud of their compatriot, as he is the those instanoss of tactleness which ma ko cnefret Portuguese in the Far East to emossed in despair of officials It was meant, of cours, as being called to the British far. He is
piece of
it is
is nothing less than an insult to that great people, The Japanese are
alling.
respect and admire them for the
late war, td for their no less splendid qualit
litin
A solid basis for a Fisheries Convention of self-raint and realition before and after it. Yet the Lord Chamberlain treala between Japan and Russia La at last beðu them as if they were children or barbarians! established congruously with the Portmonth If the Japaces, instead of being an Oriental Treaty and the rights and obligations of the two race, we. i a luropean Power, zes anybody contracting Fowers bare been defined to the
that a Виррова
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entire satisfaction of rach, Therefore in the written 20
youre ago and performed sines theu in every country in the civilizel world, Ministry of Foreign Affairs a preliminary including their own, would be protocol was signed binding the respective because one of their Princes 108
Lon-Governments to ralify the Fisheries' Convention don? To insagine such a thing is proposterous.
on this basis 206 But the Prines is a Japan
as the clauses are Prives, abd so the Lord Chamberlain thinks it courteous definitivaly formulated. to make allowances for the fact and freal his
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countryman on different fouting from The Duke of Argyll last month laid the other civilized nations. Forgetting (I must memorial stone of new buildings in Glasgow of suppor) Tou-shita and Makdon and Port the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders Arthur, he hurriedly reger s to the eldin Saotland. Mr. James Gifebrist, tho president, fashioned attitude towards the Japanese as
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BARBARY SMUGGLERS.
LONDON, June 6th. Snuggler captured by a destroyer off Tunis coast.
Seventy killed.
AMERICA AND JAPAN.
TOKYO, June fith. The San Francisco situation do. minutes the Japanese press. Count Okuma has been invited by the New York World to express his views and has telegraphed an answer following effect. The later develop
SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, June 6th.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFOR SI FRANCIS PIOGOTT (CHIEF
JUSTICE).
A DISPUTED MORTGAGN.
SELLING LIQUOR WITHOUT A LICENCE.
UNITED CLUB RAIDED
The hearing of the summons a against William David Radburt, Mrs. Marie Drowia Rodgers, and her husband Sapper H. G. L Rodgers, R.E, for selling intoxicating liquors at 13 Queen's Road Central, at premises known n the United Club, witbont a proper permit was His Lordship decided on some of the pre- commenced before Mr. F. A. Hassland at thes liminary points in the application brought ou Magistraes Festerday. last wok to set aside a dood of mortgage. Earnor and Marison conducted the case for the Detective Sergeants The parties were Long Kee of the Arm of police, while Mr. P. W. Goldring appeared for Messrs. Fook Wo Chong, merchants carrying the second and third defentists. on busiuose at 36, Wing Lok Street and Ng, Pte Widsdale, Middlesex Regiment, stated Woi, merchant, carrying on businoss
in that on the ovening of the 25th uit: he went to Rougkng. The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, the United Clab, where he was given a fifty cant K.C., and Mr. H. G. Calthrop (instructed by picos by Sorgt, Earner. He called for two boor Mr. A. G. Jackson of Mosers, Tobason alandies. Ha paid the fifty canta given to him to Stokes and Mastor) appeared for the plaintiff, Badburn, when he brought the strandies. The and Mr. M. W. Slade (bstracted by Mr. G. K. fifty cent piece produced was the cuiu bo handed Hall Brutton) represented the defendant.
His Lordship anid : →
to defendant. It was marked, He received twenty cents in change from the first defendant.
his liabilities as such, should ou general principles Sir, an the previous Sunday.
The agreement to angago the compradore. signed immediately after the mortgage which was given as security for the sumpradoro's due to the performance of bis duties, and the fallment of
I think be construed, as far as coery and 133,0 (bat fumy little people, ev qaaiut, you know said the institution had just reached its jubiles,
and adopts a sourey of action which he would It was started with a membership of 127, which ments at San Francisco were not in possible as one document with the mortgage ver have dreamt of topting in a esse amber bad now grow to nearly 1,60. The accord with the spirit of President security, for the mortgage contains anex ended of Germany or France or any Western nation. Duke of Argyl, in laying the memorial-stone,
Summary of those duties and lisbilitisa. I do I protest against this fandy little people" expressed the hope that the tow buildings would Roosevelt's December message. Such not think this general principle is sleted by atitude being adopted
ted at this time of day towards & nation that has proved prove a nerve and brain centre to assist is outrages imperil the friendliness of the fast that the agreement is made use of for 24.00 itself one of the mot gallant and self-devoted increasing the com-res and prosperity of the two nations and he appeals to the purpose of completing the security by the
on the fees of the earth. I protest against nation with the splendid intellectual grip and
the American public to promptly dis- clearness of the Jaguarso being treated as children. Most of all do I protest against aur
continue their boxer like conduct. bebuying in this way and imagining that it is n Courtesy: On the contrary, it is an ignominy
It is reported that Washington is To suppose that the Japanese are still smarting (if they ever sinartel, which 1
surprised at the tone of the Japanese under 2 qusetions: joke originally made years age, mud that they Low desire its forcible suppression, is to deny
observations public opinion and t is believed that them all intellige: co sud sil neliso of
Erla satisfactory state of affairs; for early if Japan published the official doct-therefore of opinion that clause 12 of the Lamar But we know, as a matter of fact, Gut they have otery regiment of cavalry and battalion of made no such request. The withdrawal of the liounce of The Mikato in another signal instauca of fury and asjustifish's interference GUARANTEED TO BE THE GENUINE PRODUCT on the part of the Lord Chamberlin's offen with the theatre in this country. I singarely liope that pressure will be exerciced to ascare the inmediato cancellation of that withdrawal before we find ourselves the lengbing stock of Europo, I am, &o,, Sĩ. Jour Hankis.
Savile Club, May 5th.
OUR CLARETS INCLUDING THE LOWEST
PRICED, ARE OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUR, AND
OF THE JUICE OF THE GRAPE,
CLARETS FROM THE CELEBRATED CHATEAUX
ABOVE MESTIONED ABE, TOO WELL KN WA
TO CONNOISSEURS TO NEED COMMENT, AND WE CAN CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND THEM
AS MATURE AND IN FINE CONDITION,
Tu
As we have remarked, the Japanese then- selves have disclaimed any responsibility for the Lord Chamberlain's act, and we believe the incident must have been a crush of some paid to them. Either as guest.or
The "Rules and Programms" of the Army Rills Association for 1907 includes also the gist of the observations in the nature of a report made by the chirase of committee the com.. mandant of the School of Muskstry, at the
These last general musting.
infantry has subscribed, the individual amber-ments relating to the various negotia ahip ross from 3,857 in 1995 to 4,299 in 1995. tions opinion in Japan would undergo 17 more officers have become life members, mud,
a.change. for the first ime in the history of the assosiston, the annual amount acoraing in respect of in- dividual subscriptions excord £1,000, and the
reserve and exoseds £1,000 al 10.
THE COMMISSION,
THE PCMO, BESOINDER. Yesterday the members of the Legislative Commeil were put in possesion of copies of a Minute by Dr. Atkinson, the Principal Civil
The Tokyo press has long advocated the publication of these documents,
deposit of 821,900 cash, which deposit, it is to be observed, was made by the mortgagor, But in the case of the twelfth class of the from sales, ete, seems clearly to refer to the lossen wbich are specially mentioned in the clause of the mortgage ghich makes the compradore liable to pay such losses. I am
agreement this reference to lo380s resulting
agreement governs the liability clenses of the cafers With regard to
SOTAA
mortgage in the matters to which it the mortgagee's Coufers power of I
1 Lare difficulty, 20 although it must 16 1 point of practice frequently arising, the standard books do not throw too much light on it. The poorest caso I can fled to the present, is Rhodes v. Auckload (16 L. C. R. 212). It is not on a'l fours, but I think it will gaide mɔ to, I hope, a correct decision. I think in such a case as the present the mortgagee has clearly a right to redeem, and therefore to the amount, enquiry
by 3 per day, of Infantry and Field of is in suspense till the enquiry is consequence of this en soutially is that tho pa wer
Artillery by 5/- por day and of the Garrison complate. The mortgages, however, Artillery by 16 per day.
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE BRITISH ARMY,
LONDON, June 4th. Au Arury Order increases the pay of
Are you a member of this alul?-No Sir. Have you boou in the plxoo before Yon,
On that night you did not so either the Becoud or third defendants P-No dir. Are those the two glasses-YOF. They were seized P-Yes. They contained 5 quality of bear,
First defendiat-Did I ask him any question when he came into the ledge room?
His Worship-What is that? The first defendant-When he asked for drops on top."
His Worship What is that? First defendant-Shandy, Sir. Did I ask him any question?
WitresYes, he asked if I was a member. Bad I said: No.
First defendauf-Anything else? Witness-lía asked me to sigu my GaME in a book which I refused to do.
By Mr. Goldring-You did not know of whom
members
composed ?— I knew it on the Sunday.
There is no ill-feeling hatween you and Radburn-No.
the
wers
former, witness replied-I was asked by the Questioned as to how he became an IN-
police.
There was no spite at all on your part?—
No.
A.S. WATSON & CO. best, the Japanese gentleman is the per- Madioal Officer, dealing with the report of the Electenant Colonels of Cavalry of the Lignaud inspectin which I havs given him. The subscription ? - No.
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Oxt coiamaairafiores relating to the newes voluna should be addeusand to Tag EDITOR.
Caprespondente avash forward their wang and
alleges with Man uunications adil csend to the Klik vegmol for publication but as evi lease of good
inth
All letters fro publication should be written on mar side of the paper only,
No amongrassly signed communications that his ve alerady appeared in other papers will be inverted,
Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS showid- be stat before Hem on day of publication. After that
fection of real courtesy, and whatever he my think, no expression likely to rull; The composure of his host or guest is ever permitted to escape. The fuss that our contemporaries have been making appears to us on a par with the conduct of the ill-bred hostess who reprimands her servants before her guesta. It would have be better to wait until Prince Franta had gone. However, we can trust our Allies to assess the incident at no more than its tra importance, especially as in all other ways: the nation did its best to repay them for the exceptional welcome extended in Japas to Prince ARTHUR and his suite. In the drive to Buckingham Palace the Imperial
hour the supply is limited. Only supplice fur Cash guest was escorted by the Prince of Wales,
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Sanitary Commission.'
Dr. Atkinson notes that during his absenco in 19 0, a popular agitation was made against the Qovernment on account of continuance of the plague, and because several Europeans were attacked that year, A great bid was made then for & Municipal Council. In the winter of 19 1-2 general cleaning of the city was effected, and the rauitary staff increased. The oo-operation of the Ciness was solicited. Plagas still continued. At much less cost, cleaning has
gone on since, with ez pellent results, particularly "a marked diminution in the
number of
average
plague cuees during 194.05.06, as compared with the previous three years. The incrassa in 1906 he attributes to water scarcity interfering with cleansing.
The Commission's report as a whole, Dr. It has Atkinson calls jadicial in tons."
He
N. C. Daily News Eervice.
PLAGUE IN JAPAN.
Tokyo, May 30th. Plagus is on the increase at Yokohama..
A TOKYO VIEW.
His Worship-You say you wore bevera member of this elab and never paid any
that on the 28th nlt. he visited the Club about Lieut.-Corp. Gne, Middlesex Regiment, said Ba761 pm. accompanied by the previous witness. understand, does not intend to, press the. He aar the first defondant (Itadburn) there. sale, of which he has given the mortgagor The previous witness oled for two bear notice, and therefore I will not go into the shendies which were brought by Radbara, question whether, and on what terms, I should and witness saw Widedale and fifty cent restrain its going forward. The mortgages piece to defendant, revoiring in exchange asks however for an expreas declaration in the twenty coats. Shortly afterwards police in decree that his power of male is not affsted by plain clothes arrived on the scene, Witus K it. I do not think this necessary because it is was not & member of the Club. After the the direct result of the deares for redemption polico raided the premises the second and which is that the notion stands dismissed if the third defendants came in.
·Takro, May 30th. A Tokyo paper states that if an outrage enquiry is not condusted within the time fixed, similar to the recent attacks on Japanese in San If the action for redemption is dismissed the Framei-oo had occurred to Americans în China,
the United States would already have had men-power of sale must revert.
of war on their way to China.
FAMINE RELIEF.
A CHINESE VESSEL ASHORE,
Foxro, May 31st. The steamer Kuantung (2.648 tons), owned by a Chinese in Kob, is ashore in Kü Province. The crew and cargo ste afe and it is hoped to refloat her.
CHINKIANG, May 30th. vague sweeping sud serious Bindings" un of American flour on board sent by the Chris- The U. S. transport Bufard with 000 tons
the Duke of Connaught, and Prince Arthur supported by the evidenc, "It is not so much tian Herald for famine relief arrived at The Japanese Ambassador and Admiral what is said as what is inferred that I consider being rapitily transfered to Chinese beats for Chingkiang to-day at 11 am. Her earge is Yamamoto in the second carriage had the unfair. Some inspectors bad sinned, but it stigment to the famine area. Chinese officials distinguished company of the Earl of Selton was unfair to brand the whole body, which are feruishing boats and co-operating heartily. and Lord Roberts. Sir Edward Seymour, contains, he is pleased to testify, many Adoniral of the Fleet, escorted General straightforward and trustwertby `mon." Nishi, and so on. The nation's best wert
comments that " over and over again distinctly leading questions” were put to witnesser, personally to look after its Alli s best. It HONGKONO, JUNE 7TH, 1907
**Domping" was in vogue before the plague. is a source of gratifiention to those who came. It is not a fact that rat-catching Fon weeks past the English papers have recognise its importance to note that, re- ones have to almost left' to their own free will-foramen and inspectors have always beer full of allusions to the visit to King markably as the Japanese went out of ther EDWARD of Emperor Muzsuuro's relative way to do honour to the King's envoy, 'sud the Government methand of controlling supervised. The Commissioners did not under- and representative, Prince Fesami. None their courtesy was amply returned. In the expenditure. Proper bocks were kept. It was can dould the enthusiastic nature of the friendly rivalry of the bigh politeness, absurd to suggest that he ever alighted the welcome extended to the distinguiated England was not outdone,
Sanitary Board, and he does not know what is meant by ignoring the states of the Secretary representative of our Allies, and it is a little
The addition of three more plagan cara yes (para 351). "This reference to the one-aan, unfortunate that anything should have|terday makes the total at date 71.
system, and indeed the whole paragraph is occured to blemish that cordiality. But
LOOKING FOR A HOME.
Ormo at the Magistracy yesterday. Chan Yau
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
BEFORE MR. A. G. Wi9E (PUINE JUDG®).
SETTLED.
Sennet. Frères, of Q1aan's Road Central, sued The action was sat down in which Mesara.
James Roborte of Hongkong, for the recovery of the sum of $180, boing the balance due by defendant to the plaintiff fr for a diamond ring old and delivered by that firm to the defoudani. Before the cass was called, the solicitors concerned had a consultation after which his Honour took the case in chambers, judgment being subsequently antered for plaintiffs for half the amount, $340.
It was ber that was brought? Yes, beer and lemonade,
First defendant-Did I ask you aything when you came.in ?
Witness-Yes, you asked if we were members of the clab, and I said: No.
What did I say after that -You asked as to sign our names in the book. I signed my name. When the police entored what did Sergt. Earner offer me?—The warmpt.
First defendant-And I wouldn't take it. First defen:lant-What did the sergeant call out ?
Witness-He asked who paid for those drinks.
Book produced) you signed 7-Yee, Bir.
His Worship-This is the book (Visitors"
H. M. Martin, manager of Messrs. Badecker Bad Company, stated that he sold sle and cider to the United Clab for cash. Mrs. Bodgora ordered the liquor herself. She came to the office and paid cash. She had comte two or three times bafors the 28th ult The liquor was always sent to the United Club at her request.
Cross-examined by Mr. Goldring-The sale was to the United Club,
Christopher Show, assistant in the nerated
Mr. Hikokichi Ijain has been appointed simply another way of stating the opinion of home P" to which the unexpected reply came and Mrs. Crafts have gone to Canton, but are pany, spoke to supplying the United Club with
Councillor to the Japanese Embassy in London.
Derby was run, as follows: 6 to 4 ou 5 leve Router qucies the botting the day before the
Gallion. 15 to against Orbs, 9 to 1 against Bezonian. It to) against Woolwinder. 40 to 1 agaiust Earlstou.
A pankah coolie employed at the R. G. A. Barracks was yesterday sontened by Mr. Haziland to fourteen days' hd labour for stealing trend from No. 4 M4159.
An amusing discussion was reported to Mr.
A WORLD REFORMER.
was charged with being in posession of a pisse of pig iron and also with being a rogue and a
The arch-enemy of “intemperance, impurity, vagabond. He was seen walking along Temple | gambling, and sabbath breaking "has resched Sir at late at night by a policemana who asked Hongkong. He is the Rer. Wilbur F. Cestis, im where he was going. Going home," he Ph. D., Superintendent of the International answered. The question which neat suggested Reform Buren of Washington, U.S.A. He water department of A. 8. Watson and Cour itself to the policeman was "where is your "I bave 't found any yet." money?" continued the interrogator, and be others at the Y.M.C.A. at 5.15. They leave Have you got any returning on Monday to meet missionaries and the Chinawose broaming annoyed, told him not for Australia on the 14th inst. Just now they 1901 I wrote in to the Government and strongly been here four days and you don't expect me to "I would not be bere," Shortly after my return to the Colony in to ask silly questions.
he added, "If I bad any. Besides I have only are waging an sati-opium fgåt. recommended that the Banitary Board be get money so galekly." He was sentenced to abolished and a Sanitary Department by ap. 28 days' hard labour, pointed and I am still of the opinion either that this hould be done or that a Municipality should undertake the Sanitary Administration
the Commissioners that there should be
Municipality."
POLO ON DONKEYS.
TO CHECK - DUMPING.”
One of our realera, who has ignored the rule requiring all letters to be authenticated sends us a letter with anggestions to check
Mr. Rodgers. Ehe said they worn commencing minerala several times in May to the order of
club called the United Club, and the mineral waters were wanted for it. He debited the United Club Witness visited the club, where he saw Mrs. Rodgern with whom he had some conversation. Sita, asked him to become a member of the club, and he promised to join. Sheenid that by some payment, ous dollar or two doliere-be could not remember-ho could become a member. He said all right and pat his unme down.
the withdrawal from the Britiek stage of the popular comic opera "The Mikado", with- drawn for fear of causing offence to the nation's great, pas seized upon by the papers as a subject for complaint, and aimadversions on the intelligence of the officials resp isible. As a property valued at (£10,000, Mr. W. 8, GILBERT, the librei- tist, and Mrs. D'Crux Casre, the lessee of
of the Colony. I doubt very much, however, Major Wilson's report on the provines of The Spectator notices that in summarising whether there are a sufficient wumber of publie Sennar in the Sandan, Lord Comer remarks "the stage rights, naturally have ground for
spirited of izens who have the interests of the that the " following observation is characteristio He proposes that a heavy penalty should complaint at its enforced disuse; but when
of British administration." M-jor Wilson follow all convictions of persons responsible, permission is again accorded, as it surely invitation of President Penna to visit Rio de
The King of Portugs! has accepted the Colony sufficiently at heart to undertake this."
A Chinese wiluese, the master of the ratiam In conclusion, Dr. Atkinson, who comments of numerous hoad Sheikhs at the Colten Show
writes: "Advantage was taken of the presence and that to secure convictions B reward of shop zext to 15 Queen's Road Central, deposed will be, they will find their compensation in Janeiro next year on the occasion of the celo- on many other paragraphe, states that since his to initiate them into the game of polo on donkeys, saye Bra dol'ars be offered for denunciations to selling ten obairs to the second and third "the remarkably effective advertisement the bration of the centenary of the opening of the return to the Colony the work of the Medical Matches were played between teams of Sheikur, of "dumpere.' If photographs of all dumped defaudents. The third defendant paid for them.
took to who to the game Department bus increased so much that he feels piece has had. Led by most of the journals | Brazilian parte to commeros.
in an extraordinay man. bodies wore taken and oxposed, he thinks that The ease was adjourned till Monday. of the country, the public resented the
ho cannot with jas ise to himself can ings to arr." It seems to ur, remarks or contem
porary, that Majr Wilson
the suppression of the praslies would be farther bisbold experiment arbitrary and, as it is generally contended, | Pall Mall Gazelle with a sort of burlene essay such large departments as the Medical and produced world wide results. Polo, on the wureasonable action of the Lord Cha on Chino e poetry by Frank Richardson. Mr. Sanitary.
berlain, and the leading Japanesa residents
by
dumping ".
A reader kindly sends as a catting from the enduriaks in futare the administration of two with the Senzar Sheikks may have an eared. He says: suo almits that, even
Richardson is one of London's newest of
new humourists, and wa Iave not yet required safcient mimiration for his peculiar talent.
SEIZURE OF AMMUNITION.
ABNUMED TO BE FOR THE BEBELS.
is a crowded Chiness house, a man cannot
would be an admirable use amet for men of action for whom real polo has become too disappear withent someone noticing his absence, dangerous. WB
also recommend donkey polo and that the latter, by referring to the published to enterprising, bust: 309 in
in sculey
ley houses
photographs, could see if the missing person, atxions to find amusement for their
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The str. Shawmut arrived at Victoria B.C. on 4th Jave.
The M.M. str. Sydney with the outward 7th June at 9 a.tu,
in London bustened to ataure them that the public performance of the amusing burles que was not objected to by them. Wa quote A fitter employed at Quarry Bay shipyard
was called upon to deal with a Chinaman who was resorts, ought easily to be able to produce eight reward did not elicit the required infor- here one of the best letters that has was charged at the Magistracy yesterday with
donkeys to make a beginning, while country mation." appeared on the subject, although others doing grievous bodily harm to a boilermaker, found in possession of 20 rounds of ammani houses in Kent aud Essiz would have the whole
whom, it was alleged ho atinoked with two tion. This was discovered on the wherf of the ¦ of the cuter donkeys of the East End to draw The members of the Catholic Union advertise have wittily recommended the compulsory shoppers. As the injured man will not be
Canton Macao Steamboat Company, where it pou. We wonder whether the donkeys soon withdawal of "Hamlet" on the ground ut of hospital for a few days the case was
was ready for shipment, prestmably to the follow the ball. Also, do their ears get in the this evening from 9 to 11 pm, the occasion get keen on the game like ponies, and learn to that they will be "ut Home" to their Friends
that it may offend Denmark, "and so on : remanded till Monday.
rebais. A fine of $250 was imposed, the alter WAY,
baing the Feast of the Sacred Heart. native baing three months' hard labour.
Yesterday Mr. Hazeland at the Magistracy Most mining villages, as well as most seaside had been dumped, it would be surprising if the French Moil will leave Seigen on Friday the
*
The P. & O. str. Ceylon loft Singapore for this port on the 5th June at 1.30 p.m.
The Indo-China str. Lo ang from Calcutta
and the Straits left Singapore for this port on
June at 4 p.m.
5th
The I.Q.M. Br. Manila left Sydney on Tass..
on or about the 26th June,
day the 4th fast. p.m. and may be orpected here