THE GOVERNOR'S LEVEE.

His Excellency Sir Frederick Lagard, our new Governor, held his first levee si Govern ment House yesterday afternoon, and large was the attendance therest. The private entry was Afteen minutes before the geners! loves, and was attended by the Judges, the Catholio Bishop, Members of Council, heads of the Government Departments, Corsular represents- tives of forsign powers and Naval and Military officers of field or corresponding rank. When these gentlemen had made their devoirs, His Excellenoy received his other visitors in the ball rooms.

The following gentlounattended :-

Sattorihwaite,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1907.

JOBS HOUSE RAID.

NTORY OF AN EXCITING BURMA INCIDENT,

A queer thing happened bore writas a specisi correspondent of The Standard from Burma), and one that taught me quite a good deal.

burglars wore both armed, but their weapons were no man to them, as we had them on the floor before they knew what had happened to thent, and a second later the ellversmith was on the scene with a lamp, and I say that the fellow I had downed was the gentleman who had brought me the information about the jo house. You may be sure I was very thankful I had not finally dismissed the thing so a pock and bull story... It was all typical of the life of | this country-quite an exclfing week for me. The town will now be rid for a considerabis time of some, at all events, of its grasiest

Me Tam Ta-Kong, M* | Üban Bin-ki, Jomadar Bidebla Bingh Captain G. K. Wait, B.E., Dr. B. A. Belillos, Mr N. F. Blanob, Mr J. K M. Smith, Jemadar Hages, Mr F. R. Dealy, Mr Kiso

H. E. Stanger- Captain entier, J.M.C., Subedar Pir Bus, Subedar Mabommad Ali, Mr. C. Lethbridge

A man named The Len naked to see me while Mr T. E. A. Dalzell. Subadar Major Ahmed Dia, Mr G. E. Morrell, Mr Jate information regarding certain broaches of the I was at tifin, and, when I saw him gave me 8, D. Botna, Mr. Layton, Mr H. P... Mr II. P. Looker, Mr La Frenie, air J. Claw which he said were going on in a Chinese Lowe, Mr C. P. Chater, Mr C. MT. Wes- joss house in the town. I had always regarded

Mr lern, Mr L. Gibbe, Mr B. C. Lewis,

this particular temple as being perfectly | rascals. E. A. Ram, Nr ortos, "r O. de Champeaux, genuine and above reproach, but The Lon's Mr H. G. N Mr A. V. C. Cok. EN OOR DE 24. Bennis. Mr account of things he had seen there was so air. Mr H. W. cumstantial, that I was obliged to take note of it, though I am bound to say I doubted Bo Heanley, M

C.

Looker, Dr. M Me T.

Mr

Mr B. Y. Rhodes, Perkins, J. T. Coho, List. G. Whitlock, u.8.0.

the

• truth of his story a good deal. Оде of One my

that afternoon

A BIT OF CHINA.

Mr. J. Len Jayne, Captain C. F. Low. B.A., guises servanta is very lovor at dis- INTERESTING CURIOS FOUND AT MALACOL.

Mr A. Canning, M

called in the

The Malaors correspondent of the Strai

Times writes: B. de W. Waller, services of this man, sal was made up as a Barman trader. I then proceeded to test my diegoiso in the street by accosting con of my own constables, who found my converratiun 20 unsatisfactory that he was more than half in clined to take me to the slation as a suspicions character, qatil I mentioned one or two tsota which gave him the key to my identity. I took my servant with me, also disguised, and just after nightfall strolled along past the joss house.

Mr D. Percival, Mr G. F. C. White, Mr G. Betten-Foster, Captain 8. O. Boyd, H.A. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr F. G. Figg, Capir

H. R. Hart-Synnett, General Staff, H. P. R. Parker, 129th Balacbis, Captain Bon Mr. M. Beasley, B.A., Mr E. Coumlugs, Bubadar Burhan Khan, babaðar Major Mukarrah Khan, Subadar Mehrab Shab, Jemadars Mir Kam- bia Khao, Amir Khan, and Sardar Khan.

The Straits Times of July 23 mye:--

H. B. Major-General Broadwood, C.B. Sir Francis Piggott, Sir Henry Berkeley, Mr A. G. Wise, Hon. Mr. P. H. May. C.MG Sir C. Paul Chater, G.M.G., Hon. Mr A. M. Thomson, Hon. W Chath m, C.M G., Hon. Mr E. Osborn, Hon. Mr E. A. Howatt, Нод Me F J. Badeley, H. Kenwick, Hon Dr. Ho Kai, Hon. Mr H. Pollock, KC, Hon. Mr Wei Yuk, Hon. D. J. M. Atkin on, Hon. Mr W. R. M. Davies, Bon. Commander Bas R. II. Taylor, R.N., Hon. Mr E. D. C, Wolfe, Mr (1 Mel. Messor, Mr II. H. J. Gompertz, Mr. CHINESE REBELS IN HONGKONG J. H. Kemp Mr C. D. Melbourne, Mr Lea Jonce, Mr Dyer Bal, Mr F Jones, Mr F. A. Hazeland, Mr W. J. Tatober, Mr G. N. Orme, Archdeacon Bannister, Mr A, Sheton Hooper, Mr Fietohor, Capt. Lyons, Dr. Wilder (Consul. (Consal for Austria-Umugary), Mr Worsteh (Coorul Goneral for Germany), Mr Joss Brilon (Consul for Belgium), Mr F. J. Hayar Dro-ge (Consul-General for the Nether lands), Mr J. Gasoon, Ch. Gonzalez do Bernado (Consul for Chili), Mr S. Moshiko (Acting Consul for Japan), Mr A. Pierre Marty (Consul for Spain), Cher, 2. Volpicelli (Consul-General for Italy), Mr A. 4. Ro- mano (Cenenl-Goueral for Portugal) air J. J Leuria (Vice-Coneal for

What may be regarded as an embarrassing international situation has been created in Hongkong by the presence in that Colony of recent revolutionary movement in South China. It appears that the movement in the vicinity of Hongkong, in the Chowchor Profecture of the Kwangtung Pro ince, has been suppressed,

Barely a year age, during a very hot month, I sat busy writing with my handkerchief (woked up in a ball ander my chin, to collect the streams of perspiration that trickled down my face and prevent them from falling on to my writing paper. I must explain that I wasins Bungalow about eight miles from one of the oldest settle. ments of the Colony of the Straits Settlements, The staircase opened straight into the verandah, which was well soreened from the scorching By a a really remarkable coincidenes I was noonday sun by rattan chicks, lined with made of the inw before I entered the plac In my writing aside at the well-known interrup- An actual eye-wit en of one grave breach soothing shade of dark blue cotton. I pushed little cul de sac behind the join bonse; which

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too an A Malay women shouted" Mem." was reconnaitring at the time, I saw five good The qual response brought into view my old big opium balls which I knew must have been friend Mahons, one of the group of Malay amuggled la, unloaded I from two baskets such as

workers of baskets, whose arine were full of Falstaff was hidden in, of supposed dirty oletbes. these domestic utensils. She was socompanięć possession of by the Chinaman by a very small Malay boy who, dintching with who was supposed house, and five minutes later the smuggler who other a plate of mangoestenna, On secing how close I was, the shy toddler darted bebind the police station between two constables who his mother, and of the plate rolled in every

dievction the ten or twenty had been fetched by my servant. We were

luscions prune careful to have the arrest mads

A quarter of a

coloured froit. I sprang up to save the plate, mile away from the joes house, so that no stand the child howled. While Mahoni southea spicions were aronsed there. Then, when I and comforted him, I spent the time in ozamin- know the opium smuggler would be safely under ing the picture on the plate, which was a typical lock and key, I returned with my man to the English scens, In the foreground, there were vare jose house.

Cown chewing the and by river side, and, beyond the four-span stone bridgs, a grand old osatollated round tower reared itself; the distart verdura-covered bills were dotted with two storied houses on their lower slopes. The border Waa designed artistically with stacks of wheat, of plums, and grapes.

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The establishment of a plant for the manu facture of high grade dry batteries at long- keng by the Oriental Battery Co. introduces a new industry in the Orient, and adds to the ROBINSON PIANO prestige of Hongkong as a manufacting center. engineer, of Manils, is president and general Mr F. H. Thompson, the well known electrical

CO. LTD. manager of the company. Mr. Thompson re- cently returned from a trip to the United States where be made all bis arrangements to siart operations at an early date.

Generel for the United), Mr B. de Szontormay a large number of Chinese participants in the These were ink to be caretakor of the joss one band the folds of her kabaya, bold in the dry battery business is operated as a secret

and one of the lasdera, En Clay, has sought neplum in Hongkong. The Chinese Govern ment offered reward

.

for the capture of Eu Chan and other loaders, and he has been arrested and charged with robbery and

ther or Chineas authorities for bis ME Mr crimes, application has been made

Mr F. D. Barretto, Cansul for Mexier, Dr. E. Voretzsch, Consul for Holand, M. F. J. V. Jorge, Vios Consul for Panama, Mr A. Haapt, Consul for Denmark, Mr A. A. H. Botaluo, Coneal for Nicaragua, Mr J. Eitzen, Vice- Cousal for Norway, Mr R. Eonlange.Taiarier,

Vice-Consul for France,

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It will be interesting to us in this Colony to watch the course followed by the Hongkong Governmeal, for it may be adraceed as a safe proposition that there are more Chinese in tho Straite

tradition. As it happens, Eu Chen was for same years a trader în gambier and paper in Johore, returning to Chiva aliout seven years sge. During those seven years, we are in formed, he has visited the Straits on several ecensiona. A mau of onlighted views, and ovn. vineed-se most of the Ntraits Chinese aro-of Mesura, F. M. Edwards, M. J. D. Stephens. the absolute zerassity of violent and drastin of J. Armstrong. B. Bker, A J. Williams, F. measures to overthrow the existing methods M. Crosse, Capt. W. T. Miller, Messrs. A. C administration in his native land, En Chau Botelho, Rocke, W. W. Jefford, B. H Flem reedily allied himself with the Reform Party, ing, 0.0. T. Bagley, D. E. Pereira, G A. which has been striving for years to educate the Wco'oook, W B. A. Moore, A. W. Grant, Chinese to adopt modern methods and thus pre- J. Darby, A. B. Gott, Rev. F. T. Johnson, serve Chinese nationality intact. Though ahumble A. Li Kin Fong, F. W. Carperty, Captain greper after national ideale and development and A. Thompson, J. F. Boulton, F. Clayson, parer administration, En Chav, like many R. O. Hutchison, Wong Kamfuk, P. Clay men whose names live in the world's history, son, H. Maofarlane, C. F. Dixon, Berke, may be regarded as a patriot and not as a mere You Rosenberg Gruszozyastie, Bust, Col serdid criminal. evertheless, his offence is a C. V. Hume, Kleyenatuber, Rev. M. Longridge,rious one, revolution being justified only by

Lieut. H. J. Clegg, Commander H.

RN R. Commander

M. H. Penfold, R... Me J. M. G. Taylor Lient. H. Batterworth, Maj. W. W. Chilly, Maj. Ward, Lt. Col. C. B. U. Price, Liont, Col. J. T. Carter, A.P.D. Mj H. E. Lowie, Lt. Col: Seymour, Staff Berg, & T. Gilmour, Cor, Seat-Moncrief, Major W. A. F. Williamson, Maj. H. de F. Phillips, Lieut. Col. 1. M. Roid Maj. L. H. Parry, Col. F. E. Kont Staff Serg. L. 4. Baire, Staff Paymaster IL. Ó. Wilson, Lieut. W. L. Banber, Commander H. Grenfell Bestemmander H. Basson, Eur. Commander C. II. Capt. H. Daiton, Commudure P. H. 8. Stokes D. J. W. Hartley. Messrs J. Bribosis, C. B. Daniel, 8 Swart. W. Danby, Dr W. V. M. Koch, Eng. Capt.

J. Fielder, Messze. R. Herding H Humphreys, W. K. Cook, J. Scott Haraton, E. A. de Carvalho, A. Wilson, H. W. Bird, H T. Jackman, Dr. F. 0. Steadman, Messrs. 1. 8. Gubbay H. C. R. Lancook, F. V. Iyard, Ho Fook, Murray Scott, Capt. Spinner, Mr. M. S Northcote, Mej. D. MacDonald, Messrs. E Ormiston,

F. Maitland, S. H. Nidhurst, 0. D. Thomson, B. J. Smart, J. Gray Scott, G. Friesland, A. II. Hollingsworth, D. R. Law, Lient . M. Skinner, Capt. . T. Brierley, Lt. L. Dimmocks, Mr J. L. Bryan, Rev. T. W.

Mr J. P. Plummer, Frinos Francesco

it

Settlements A Federated with the Reform Farty in Chine. What Hong Malay States than in Hongkong associated Wong does, the Straits Government may be eslled upes to do any day at the instance of the Chiness Consul-General; and from what that we know of Chinese extradition caser, we bare not the sight on cos Chinese authorities for wore wanted by the complicity in the reform (or revolutionary) movement, eridence would be forthcoming readily snongb. We are not surprised there. fore, that Eu Thong, a brother of Ea Chao, who is at present on a visit to Singapore should strive to interest the Strait: Chinese to petition, the Hongkong Government not to surrender his brother to the tender mercies of the Chinese authorities. He represents that such a potition would strengthen the hands of the Hongkong authorities, but how it esald do so we confess is not very apparent to us. If the Hongkong authorities are convinced that En Chau is a bona fide patriot, and that beyond attaching bimself to the revolutionary Pourre,

movement, he is not a criminal and has no Rospigliosi, Mr W. F. F. Swan, Mir Hu Chiu criminal instincts, they may refuse to grant Lum, Mr W. H. Donald, Mr R. T. D. Sayle, extradition; but the situation created is an Dr. J. C. Thomson, Mr. P. Ralphs, Dr. J. C. embarrassing one, and may be fraught with serious danger to the Colony. Neither in Thomson Mr. A. G. Gordon Lieut. G. M

Hongkong her in the Straits can the British Skinner, R.N. Mr G. B. I. Stuart, R.N., Mr W. A. Lloyd, R.N., Mr R. W. S. Hinton, R.N., authorities harbour openly men who are Mr J. J. I rambla, B.3.1.I, Mr Li A. Pak, Mr. W. R. Pair Rev G Searle Mr Geoffrey C. russere of officials and the indiscriminate Moxon, D. W. Traman, Mr Li Po Kwai slaughter of country people: an while we have Mr J. N. C. Bonnar, Mr E. S. Carruthers, the deepest sympathy with the reform move- Mr Fung Wa Chun, Mr Lau Chu Pak, Mrment, we cope der it te be our duty to impress Frank Browne, Mr Leung Kin On, Mr Kwek upon the Chinese reformers the serious peril to Yu-Un, Mr E. P. JUOPE, B.N., Mr L. C. which they expose British Colonies wo dear to Bees, Lieut. F. W. Isaacson R.N., Mr C. B. China by making of them the taking off place Malting, R.M.L.I., Mr R. Hancock, Mr for revolution or the city of in the event Robert Shewan, Mr A Findley Smaik Mr of failure., 11 they are willing, as patriots, to E. F. Mackey, Mr U. H Grae, Dr. Wm. nocept the risks of failure, they must not blame Hunter, Mr Chon Leep Chee, Mr F. A. the Colonial Govtruments, whicb, as part and Biden, Mr P. II. Craig, Mr E. Freyrega, parcel of a widespread Empire, at peace with China, cannot condone or participate in any Bres, Crprian &ephen, Rey, Father G. M. Spade, Mr A. Forber, Mr E. Jones Hughes, Lostile set, if they are competed to surrender revolutionaries to the terrible fate that awaite Mr. K. Hall Brutton. Mr T. TH Cocker, Majors Broke, T. R. Jones. A. thern in China. Chapman, Kos, Tent. Col. H. N. Dumbledor, RE, Captains H. C. Moulinie, f.A., A. W. Take 1.M.P., E Whitehead, R.G.A.. TH. C

Anderson E.NF., W. Lyons, Ꭲ

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Mr C. B. Down,

IC. L Mr

Me W. Daube, Mr. I.

Mr C. D. Wilkinson,

Mr

Van Hou

Gok Lan Mr Arina, Mr E. Hiar chlower, R.N., Rev. E. V. Roo. R.N., Rev. R. T. Harada. 51r Benjiro Mori, Mr J. II. Budgen, Mr. 1. Chard, Mr J. M. Beck,

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participated in movements entailing the

refuge

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supplied them was being quintly marched off to

But a good deal to my surprise, I was denied admission, and told I must be rouched for by soms one known there. Perenarions availed nothing; neither did thres rupees, though these latter were pocketed readily enough by the blend and guileless doorkeeper. Then I bethought my informant, and within a quarter of me of au beur was talking with him in another street. He soon found me a man who could secure my admission to the joss house, and ten minutes later I was inside the place.

What

it might be on ordinary ocossions

I

could not say, but on this particular cocasion that jose boute more than justified all that my informant bad told me about it. I found disorderly immorality all in full swing there, gambling, drunkenness, opium smoking, and the pain awoking in a special innor apart ment; to drinking and gambling going on quite openly. I was surprised to find thres Burmese girls there, all clearly in the pay of the joss bones proprietor, since they were serving liquor, and making themselves ganar- ally agreeable-and cheap.

I was little puzzled as to what had better be done. If I went away to return with a force else bad got out, or been hidden away. Finally of men, I might fail to get in until every one I sat down and precended to drink, after sending my servant out with word to get the place surrounded, and blow a long, shrill whistle when our men were in position. Then I waited, with

like some anxiety, for the signal. 14, who a steam engine entering a luonel, when I was trying to make my exeres to a drunken Burman who wanted me to join in the gambling. Once or twice I saw a glint in bis swimming eyes which made me ball afraid he suspected something; but I think now it was my fancy.

Watching my opportunity, I sidled t up to the back door of the pince, and set back frmly

my gainst this. Then I shouted out very loudly that every one was to pat bis hands up or be shot; that the bones was sarrounded. I ms.

to get one good blast out of my whistle before the rush began, and that, I know, would fetok my men in. But the rush boat my expect. ations, and if my men at the frout had not. broken

the door in iu remarkably quick time, I should hardly be writing these haes now. Of course, I had no resl intention of using my revolver, but, fortunately, I had a loaded atisk with ms, and, using this rapier fashion, I managed to hold off the enemy for a little while. They came at me like a tornado; one big wave of Fellow faces and black hair, and scratching Angers. When my men closed round the half circle each one of my limbs had one man banging to it, and my left log had a girl and two men bent apparently on removing it from my body

I am sorry to say that I spoilt two fine sots of front teeth, and rained one of the eyes of one with: but apart from that, the haul was made uny great injury to anyone; and when the thirteen inen we arrested wore under look

and key, I felt that we had broker up what was probably the most viciuris resort in the town; and I thick so still.

at the

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Regretfully, I noted a deep old orsok, then I turned over the plate and saw engraved deeply its edge, And printed in blue the word Spede. Maboni, noticing my expression of sur prise and pleasure, and hoping thereby to sell all her meats of baskete, cffered me the old plate with the fraft. I said I would buy the plate. She laughed at the suggestion, re- marking that, if it was washed by the tokang accepted twusty cents and explained that she ayer, it would break. In the end, however, she had another inet like it, only it was in perfect order, but would not sell it for ten dollars. This little anecdote will show how I became possessed with the Chins orane, and to what it has led..

In looking through some old records in the library, I read several entries of what the richly. ladon Portuguese carracks brought to the Fort of Malacca during and before the seventeenth random century. Here is a description of one taken at

2,000 piculs of white powder sugar and some

basketa of sugar candy, 4,500 pieuls of zinc.

223 fardela of Chinese camphor.

90 fardals of agewood.

18 laden boxes of musk-tails.

11 boxes of vermillion.

22 boxes of Chinese four.

...

200 fardele of row eitk, and 75 fardels of bad yellow silk. 6,000 pieces of variegated porcelain. 10 uses of course and fine porcelain. Boma gilt couches and knickuacks One lot radix Chine. Ors lot Benjoin.

150 baskets of prepared silk velvet damask, taffeta, and Boe silk, besides soms boxes with gold wiro,

This curion's medley ja, evidently, Chinese; a great trade must have been done in those days. Almost every boat brought China or porcelain to Malacca.

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Mr. Thompson bas purchased at great expense two of the best formalas available, and as the TALKING process in the United States where most of the dry cells need at the present time are manufact ared, and with headquarters in a free port he will be in a position to meet all competition in the Orient.

It taker thros months from the time the American cell is made to get it to the Orient, consequeally it is "old" when it

geta here and in practically of little value, thu hot, molt sen voyage having deteriorated its working value to The 20 per cent of its former power. consumption of dry cells is increasing and to be able to obtain fresh first-class delle diroot from the manufacturer will be a step in the right direction. The company announces that only the

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A email supply is expected to arrive in Manila in a few days and all the experimenting will be conducted thers in order to ascertain the best MUSIC: proportions to be used in the manufacturs to secure the best results in this slimate. A large shipment of materiale has been ordered and is balng Besembled. It is expected shortly to arrive in Hongkong where the factory will be started immediately. It in the purpose of the company to establish branch offices in Japan, China, Straits Settlements, India, Philippines, and ustralia,

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The selection of Hongkong for the establish ment of the factory was influenced by the fact that it is a free port and this would place the manufacturer at an advantage in competing with the American product.-Far Eastern Review (Manila).

SAN FRANCISCO AND THE JAPANESE.

ANOTHER HOSTILE MNASURE.

The Times correspondent at New York wrote on June 28th:---

San Francisco has made another official anti- Japanese more, and one which may prove more sericus them the order excluding Japanese children. from schools. The beard of police commissioners yesterday refused the applications to of five Japanese for a renewal of permits conduct tintelligence offees, and the applications of two other Japanese for new permits for the same business. The ground taken was that the applicants were not itizens of the United States, and Mr. Haggerty, president of the police boards, declared that it was the polioy of the hoard to grant such permits only to citizens. That this is untras is evident, since five of the applications were for renewals, and, as a matter of fact persons of various nationalities conduct intelligence offices in Bau Francisco.

On reaching home, I showed my treasureplats to several friends and asked a naiice of India, who had lived in Malaces over 25 years, il he On behalf of the Japanese it was contended that they were entitled to the privilege of knew of any old China; if so, would be let me see some pieces! This man's original trade obtaining permits under the provisions of the was making and selling ice cream to late treaty between the United States and Japan, Resident, when giving a very big show, would giving equal rigbie to frade, but the polies give him the order for the ice cream with strict commission asserts that if such a right exista it anpervision; but Yussuf, for that is bis pawe, is is "object to laws enacted under the no longer engaged in that business; be las blas police powers of the State concerning police end Amed into a veritable art collector. He has traanitary regulations." relled the country over and over again, and has The action of the board in, of course, an effort found and purchased curiosities of every sort, and to prevent the Japanese from obieining iu some incredible fashion has learned to know

positions as domestic servants. A large what to buy, and what not to buy. He has proportion of the Japanese in Basrancisco three good patrons here, so that his price is

are engaged in anch service, and, if

the secured, but I being bis first, have once or twice Intelligence Bees, or registry office ze they Lad Bret view of the curiosities, by which many would be called in England, are closed it Bat the queer thing about it sil is this. By of my guests have benefitted greatly.

be much more difficult for batoholders to The

is a list of some of the treasures following some means or another, the keeper of the joss house knew who had put the police on his track, he has brought to myself, and friendsCengage Japanese. The action of the board is a contemptible attempt to precont & large number Bad when I was examining him

size and colour, with an porcelain of every

of inoffensive, well-behaved, and hard-working lock-up next morning, he told me, with a deal infinity of spor marks on most of the large of bitterness that my informant was a far

The San Francisco Call, in the latest sumber circuler fishes, evidently manufactured for people from obtaining a livelihood. greater sinner than he was; and that, that this place in China as rice disher, as received here, strongly supports the New York

there, Te UDUSUR!- of very night, he was going to commit a burglary

their

for the removal of the most Herald's agitation with another man, whose name was given, at a

huge variety in porcelair, also powerful visto's of the uavy to the Pacific. It ailversmith's and metalworker's shap at the trar slucent, Esth bard und soft paste eurmelled

delates: There is no use to blink the fact very end of the town,

in many shades and colours-Chinese Imari,

that if the United States to maintain beledon, crackle, colours painted both over and

navy, the Pacilio Ceean is the place where it is under the glaze; porcelain jars, and bowls of

most likely to be needed. The talk of keeping various shapes, ginger jars, both in colours and a weak and inadequate fores in these waters by blue and white, and quaint vases of every size way of a delicate attention to

to Japanese and shape and colour.

susceptibilities is treasonable nousense.” The I have one that stands over twenty inchos Call is always appealing to its readers not “të high. On it is deigned in Nachin blue blink" something or other in connexion with monster Gro-clawed dragon, and connoisseurs the anti-Japanese agitation. I am afraid that bave told me again and again that I have in in spite of well-meant efforts here and elsewhere But my real to minimize the seriousness of the aitnation, it that one piece a freasur pleasure is given to my vulque eollection of is meeless to try to blink the fact that old Stafford willow patterna.

Californian politicison and newspapers have succeeded in orealing a state of things which is becoming continually more menacing, and the end of which osont be foreseen.

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B H. Callceb. RA.. F. S. Bateker, Lieut. D. K. Busby Thomas, I.N., Lieut. C. C. Walcott K.N.,

Liat H. Martin, B.N.,

I blame myself greatly for the seopticism Lieut. Freemantle, fmadars Laman Khan, The inhabitants of Flores, one of the Sunds with which I listened to this story; but, resily, Jalal K, Mala Khan, Surgeon Vickery, inlands, situated near Timor, hace caused a great it seemed so obviously malicious and revengeful, Sargent J. C. Hull, Mr R. S. Ley, Mr Ting deal ftrouble to the Dutch Government, that and my is format bad seemed such a simple Kok, Rix Hop, R.A., Mr H. R. Phlips, Mr the Government has decided to send a small chap-2 countryman, I rathered, who bud P. O. Svan, Mr J. C. P. d'Esterre. R.G.A.,

been rooted at the joes house-that I regarded Mr L. K Lenton, Mr O. R. Hi, RA military expedition there to quell the dis.

the while thing as a glaringly false piece of turbaLoer.

Th

expedition, which consists of two bat talions of soldiers, has been prepared at spito and a rogular cock and ball story.. As

such I dismissed it from my miad. Macassar, and there is no doubt that its

However, as was having diauer that even operations will prove as effective as there of ing, something brought it to my mind, and I the former expedition to that island in 1004. looked at my watol, Lot's see," I said to On the night of July 4, the town of Endeh, myself, the burglary was fixed for eleven, in tha Pouth of N. Shibaya, Mr D. Toldow, Mr W. C. 1ogan, natives from theres, was attacked by the that Chinaman Paid." And, turning it over

surrounding mountains, and a mind,

I regretted that I had not thought Lieut. . . Wymer, R.N., Liut G. F. B. grood deal of damage was done. The natives worth while at all events to make some

he was an awkward, slow-rooving creature, Edward Colline B.N., Lient. Jobastone Soutter, at fire to buildings and killed acme fifty inquiries. I was dining very late, and still

It was formally determined on July 25th A GIGANTIC PREHISTORIC LIZARD with a small bruis and little or no cunning I.N., Mr F. Bonthey, Mr J. R. Bores Mr T. Huhubitants. They took many prisoners to the sore oficial correspond.cos to finish by the Commission that the statuies of the

er intelligenne. The feet woo supplied with Blaiton, Mr A. G. Wo . Father Pedro Prat, Mountains, whither they disappeared on the I did this, and then, still feeling unensy, sa Philippines will never have to bear the burden

Mikitaro-Kikuchi, Mr. H. Bess,

Professor Heury F. Osborn, an American large claws two inches long, the dead being arrival of the Deich steamer Paketrasrt.

that it was half past ten, So I mulled up a L. Garrett, Father F. 1. Norea, Sur-

paleoutologist, has presented to the Museum of enormously large, in proportion to the body. A gallant defence was made by Mr. Roset, a hit, and, taking a circuitous route, by back. Conasies

Natural History, New York, the only scmplate The Joga und neck were short, the fail ex- goon J. Shipsey, RN. Mr. J. Tutcher, Cornmat efficiul, in an fort to save his way

ways, weat

called upon the silversmith.

mounted skeleton in the world of a gigantic ceptionally so, being only 2ft. long. Hov. T. Pearce Mr. Nakayama, house from destruction. He was assisted only He had retired for the night; but, with as firm of Ortigas, Del Pau and Fisher a

name of hind feet wore smaller ties the fire, The Deputy Inspector General Tait, N., Capisin by four native policemen and they were able to little noise as possible, I prevailed upon him request for the passego of some law authorizing lizard to which has been given the name of 1. R. 6. Shinkwin, Dr. F. Clara, Captain keep the inyung ate at buy until the arrival of to let me in. Then, in a little book ront. I diverna rief that cannot be obtained at Nacenorus. This arestare would appear to hara syes were large and set fur back naar the top of been carnivorous and to have inhabited the the head, and the jaws armed with an extensive P. B. Cal in wo

1.M.C. Commandant help from the Dutch steamer.

had a chat with the man and his son (a bigger all in the Philippines at the present day,

This firm has clir nt who sepurod ́a so-called region of the Pernesn lakes of Texas, where the sot of sharp, tiger like testh. The only surviving Bulken, S.M.S. Luche, Mr. A.

It is not possible for the Governor of Timor fellow thas himself), sud we posted ourselves

divorca but not authorized under it to marry

animal structure bearing a slight resemblance to fossil remains were unearthed. This specime Captain B. A. Thomson, Middox Regiment, to punish the ratives as bo would like to do, in likely places and waited. Mr J. R. Faakon, Vry R, 1. M. Maris, because of the fowners of the soldiers at his

At a quarter past eleves, I heard the und gain. This he desires to do and on thie in question is about 8ift. long and 4, bigh, that of Naosaurus is the very primitivo oxisting Tuatora lizard (phendon punctatus) of hair account bas made the application through and has its most extraordinary feature & Capluie W. H. Davy, Midd sex Regiment, command.

Zealand. for legislative relic

series of elongated peatral spizor, 6. A. Parke, A.0.0., Dr. G. Batonas Wright,

and we had to listen to that, while holding our The Mr. J. H. Kemp, Me R. 11. Scovell, Mr.

breath, far fully twenty minutes. Then a band

Commission declared that absolato divorce was from three fuckes to nearly a yard ia b A.E. Wrigh, Mr W. A. Dowley, Mr G. A.

came through, the dock was softly opened, and the beginning of the disolation of the home Protrading on each side of these are rows of Hastings, Mr A. S. Frost, Captain 0 G

Silas Mainwaring; a policemano, of Matamoros, a man enfüred, enrrying a bag, A moment Spedding, OC, Mr Pun Yat-tsun. Mr J. C. Pennsylvania, who recently stopped a motor-car latter and a send usn followed him, and the and that it affected the foundation of the bocy spurs or points, like the cross-yurils of Poter, Mr. Ho Kem-toug, Mr Li Po lunr: for genroling, was kidnapped by the driver and dose was carefully closed. I touchal the hand social life of is people and he did not want mast, the whole forming a curions armoured and to go the Philippine islands bardoned with elevated fie on the back spread out like a huge Mr S. W. Tsc. Mr Yan Kin-pong, Mr J. M. carriad over the border to New York, where he of the silversmith's son, and we both spraug

such a load. The biher members of the Com- fan, from head to tail. From the structural Karier, Mr K. Mateo, Mr G. W. Eves, Mr was without authority. He had to walk teo forward in the same instant, each on the man

make-up of the skeleton, it is thought that T. H. Tonnent, Mr A. U. Paxton, Mr G. Emiles to get back to his beat.

nearest, We found out afterwards that the mission voted in maison with their president.

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The Commission has received from the law

is

Hence the importance of the of carefal sawing at he sido door if the sump. his Governor General is president of the continuation of the reftebral columns

expedition- Straits Times.

the act unl

The

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