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of Her Majesty were waxing so rich that they
bad actually founded Chamber of Commerce Perhaps it would be worth while to sand somebody down to observe their doings. Her Majesty was much interested and WATSON & CO., pleased, and ordered the Vice-President of | the memorializing Board, who was doubtless hankering after a free trip, to go-and toll these people how much she appreciated
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30TH, 1907. Figures regarding the Belfast strikes show Mr. James Keir-Hardie, while lecturing on that 1,000 carters struck work and lost 210,000 in wages; coal merchants dropped £5,000 and number of 1,000 struck losing £15, 00, and the their employees £15,000. Dockers to the loas sustained by shipping and other companies
pat at 2100,000.
Scoialism at Winnipeg, had his hat and TELEGRAMS. HONGKONG CIVIL SERVICE CLUB
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The admirers of the "Captain of Koepenick" have made full proviffon fo: bis fature welfare when he comes out of jail. A fully equipped
house and workshop will be purchased for him where he can resume his shoemaking trade. Ho which of the 138 women who want to marry bas also tho prosprotiva pleasure of dusiding
them, and to assure them that she would always be glad to welcome them. If any of them could and would bring to Chins conatiberatite sums of money for the purpose will prept... of starting important mercantile enterprises ( for the encouragement of trade, they would
Mr. R. Ormsly, at one tima Diretor of Publis be granted noble rank, and taken care of Works, Hongkong, sud for many years con- nosted with the mme Department in Cylon, has and protected. As the uga to whom the beer. in London. He was also in Switzerland, Commissioner carries that message already. where he was travelling with his younger son, enjoy British protection, under which they . Ormsby loft London on Ja'y 26, in order to bave been enabled to amass their riches, spauda few days with Me, Elward, Venning, 1st of the P.W.D., Cylon, after which is The offer of the Empress Dowager cannot be
rotaras to Ireland,
WATERS very attractive. Besides, it is an offer that
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has been often made before, and the cager- ness of Peking to receive those protipads has perhaps been to openly betrayed. Singapore, of course; embraces the majority
of the raen in whom so much interest is. taken, and if we may judge from the Straits Times, thure is very little kelihood of the invitation being aceptel by too many of them Announcing the pablication of a nyw newspaper, an organ of the Reform OUR SODA WATER. is the most wholeParty," our contemporary says: "
some daily boyspago that can be taken.
OF PERFECTION.
OUR LEMONADE, ORANGE CHAM- PAGNE, RASPBERRYADE, LEMON SQUASH, de pesuss the true favour of the finest 'rash Fruits.
We would draw special attention to OUR LIME FRUIT CHAMPAGNE, which has this pleasant characteristics of the front Lime Fruit.
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Loudon oxchanges ropes.tw› or fhráɔ násly | skidding mecidonfa iz motor beg regantly. There were many remarkable asospas and in
one instatés & vanguard'overturned onra plitaly badly injuring are people. Motor car sosidente, also have boon epitomic, Huallay Wdcor escaped death in marvellous fashion and Mrs. CN. Williamson, the novelist, drive over and kill an old wom in at Wimbledon.
A terrible disaster is reported from the goal minds at longay in Toakia. Au earthship there resulted in the death of seven miuors on
It is offataly stated that A. G. Jones, the Notts explain, had hun forod and bad sccepted theaspainey of the M... foam. to risit It is the organ of advanes Chinese thought, Australia in the autumo. No other players and will votes the aspirations of the Reformas ben applied to take part in the aur, Party' in China. It is part of the policy of this but, tha abiot difficulty having now bogu party, which may be regarded as representing
Lovercome 11 follows that the authorities will ire triotism, to preserve China for the Chinese Tu past times, this cry of national endeavor to complete the arran comenta as early exclusireness has meant extermination for all as possible, Jones wont to Australia, with foreigners.
but we give the Enform l'arty croit MacLaren's team. for a opting this cry not as indicating a
desiro to set up Chius and the Chinese in active. hostility towards the foreigner and everything foreign, but as indicating a tesira to prove their national independence and the territorial OUR DRY GINGER ALE is a beverage of integrity of their great country. It would Angust 3. Turns other mians were injured.
Saint of the paradox for a Chiusso newspaper.riously." "An inquiry slowed that Customcili deligt fuissane and aroma.
published in a British Colony, where its founderssip was purely muilutal The miss Chore OUR SARSAPARILLA is not only a dali and promoters, its litor and contributors, list were developed originally by British Comping
lived and urished, where many cious drink but a blood purifior ag well. born, and whises othern havo found an asylum at such a loss that it hyl to soll out. A Pranch from the rigour and persvention and injusties Company bought up the whole consors, and of their own mandarine, to advocate the ali | has tande a good thing out of the mines, policy of Chinese volusiveness. Wo take urge town bae sprung up at Hongay, the therefore, that our bow contoraporary is prep rod port is growded, and the enl tente gras io take a bread and genus and enlightanud view of its own relicy and the aspirativas of stentily its party. and that its advocacy of modern civilised methods in China will be. in no wis
OUR STONE GINGEL BEER since its
introduciis, has been steadily growing in popular favour.
hem were
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A the Land Judge's Ovart, Dublin, Mr. Justice Ross gave six men three months for peoples with whom they have been brought in interfering with a receiver in the management contact, and from where influence and example. and protection any bars barefitted. With the of an estate in Roscommon, by expalling sheap aspiratius of the Reform Party we sympathise therefrom. Ho strongly urged that cattle queert dly. They represent à people grop: driving might be easily ended if the estates
after a higher national existence. experience abroad has taught them the lack commissioners withheld advanons for had wardness of their own country, and they realise probaso in places where intimidation war that this retrogression 19 to the ritten siste of the almost entirely, practised. The Commissioners were the Ne
rants of the exsentire, and were bound to obey It wie autbinkable that public money sh' be used to farther a conspiracy og únst property.
Their
ahninistration under to Mat chus. Their weakness lies in a supreme cortisoned in their own unaided efforts. The Chinese cannot afford to dispense with for olga sil. They can measure their olitical and industrial abilities hy the secoss which
tobacco-ponch stolen. At least, we are told, in a wire that was sent from London to Australia, on July 29, that such is the fact.
A Moj dispatch states that the workers, about 10,000 in number, the Imperial Iron Foundry at Wakomatao, near Moji, show signs of uurest. They are said to be organizing agitations for the demanding of an increase of
wages.
H.MS FLORA" ASHORE.
1.1.5. Nora grounded near Dumb Ball Islgud; and received injury to hor-bottom which noositated-hor transfer to Kowloon Docks, Several plates, we understand, were removed.
MANSLAUGHTER AT CHEUNG. SHAWAN.
Three Indians named Peer Bux, Namind Khan, and farket Khaz wera aliarged before Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon with the wanslaughter of Li Chuon the 22nd August The first mentioned, who is fairly wellknown, is a dairymas at Cheung Sha Wan Hs surrendered to bis bail of $100), I sspector. McHardy prowout
Un the 22nd August the deceased went to draw water from the well at the rear of led Bus's premises Peor Bux, objected to the bucket going into the well. An altercation
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MISSING VESSELS,
The annual meeting of the matabers of this club was hold yesterday at the alch hones, Happy Valley Dr. Clark presided over a very largo attendance.
The Chairman mentioned that he had received LONDON, August 29th.. a letter from the President, the Hon. Mr. W. The "Leyland and Nicaraguan Chatham, regretting his inability to bo prosent are reported missing and no hope is he was sparing His Excellency in the now held out of their return.
Now Territory
THE ANTWERP STRIKE.
The ended,
LONDON, August 29th. Antwerp Dockers' strike is
DISASTROUS FIRE AT
HAKODATE.
THE REFORT. The annual report was submitted by the Secretary, Mr. L E. Brest stater
Cricket-In the League Compitition wo played 19 matcher, won 7, drew 4 and lost £ Tool points. We fulsted 3r1 out of 8 teams aired. The fist olevon played watchos other than League matches, winding ? and losing. The second eleven played 19 mufches, winning and lostag 5. Priz, Win- ners at Cricket wore as follows:--Coague, Toro, August 29th. batting, Mr. Bidou's Priz), Mr. Bidou, A destructive fire has occurred at ML. E. Bett. First oloven batilag (Clab Langae bwling, (Hon. Dr. Alkinson's Prize) Hakodate, and the town is practically Priz Mr E B Red First eleven-bowling, non-existent, firemen were helpless, so devoted all folding, Cain Jackman's Prize) Mr. PT. Owing to drought the (Chb Prize) Mr. H. T. Jackman, First eleven their efforts to life saving. A corres-
Luichin. There was a tie for this prize between pondent places the lowest loss to decided to loss to see who was to take the prize Meeses. Laible, Jord in, and Adams and it was the Insurance Companies at Yen and Mr. Tamble was. Weekly filling prize 10,000,000. The Meiji Fire Insurance Presented by the Cab, wan by Mr. P. R. Company are the heaviest losers.
nsued, and the two young Indians coming up took sides with Peer Bux. Thay vrouched the bamboo from this Chiamman and best him over the bead with it. When the police arrived they ordered the remoru) of the unfortunate man to the Hospital where he died shortly after THE CAVALRY INCIDÈNT AT THE admission.
tho
Dr. Koch, medical officer in charge pi the Government Civil Hospital, spoke to demused being admitted in an uncosesions- condition and spring from braises on the head. It was ons of the lufter wounds which proved fatal: Apparently the wounds had beon jaiotod by a blunt instrument, wch as the bamboo produced. The salp was not broken, Other oviluned was called and thy case was roinamled.
THE EXTRADITION CASE, The extradition proowdinga at the Magistracy before Mr. F. A. Hazeland were continned resterday in which the Chinese Government applied for the extradition of Iu Kin Shing on sbarge of armed robbery: Mr. Morrell, Crown Šolisilor, isappearing in support of the applica tion, white Sir Henry Berkeley; instructed by Mr. Oito Kong Sing, appeared for the, defend nl.
Chan Tuk Cheng, foreman is Messrs. Jar- dine Mathes n'egar refinery, who lives at Tai Hang, deposed to mouting defend it on March 29th when bo was sccompanied by the Jast witness. Wilnoss gave up his sittingroom
to defendant who lived there, till May 10th when he left for Swatow..
Mr. Morrell afterwards submitted a lengthy
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MANŒUVRES.
LONDON, August 27th.. Aprivato was killed and twenty at the recent cavalry incident,
THE TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.
pred
LONDON, August 27th. The British Clay in Trogice has petitioned ale.. British Minister fors war ships. owing to the inadequacy of the Franco-Spanish measures of protection. Th: Europeans have left Fez..
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A Franco-Spanish note to the Minister for War in Morocco demands that necessary steps be taken to organize the police force in the pots of Momo, in a cordance with the Algorras convöuliet.
CANADA..
Lanos, August 27th. The Dominion Government has opend negotiations with Japan for the renewal of the old arrangement by which not mora than 600 Japanese were permitted to enter. the country yearly. The workinen in
"Adams, Svend eleven batting, (Club Priza)- Mr. W. H. Kolly, second eleven bowling, (Club Prize Mr. G. Badcock, second sieron field-- ing (Mr. Kelly's Pris) Mr. II. Coombs.
Turie, The Asunal tournament has just Baished and resalts are as follow:hampion- ship, Mr. F. A. Biden, 20, Me, G. A.“ Woodcock. Doubla "Handicap:-1st, Mesars. ' Pik auf Witchell. 2nd, Messrs. Bitten and Woolley Single Handicap:-Mr: CA. Wood, sock meets Mr. Po in the final.
Lawa Bowls.-Threo competitions have been held, full rinks, championship, and a hindi- cap, the rents, being as follows at Me. W.. Kelly, Zad, Me, L. E. Breit. - Mesaro. Fincher and Blowy.roovived semi final prizes. Rink coppolitiori-18, Brown, Colos R. Duncan, W. Fincher (zip) Sud C., W. Brath, I adsen, M. Molvor, E. Braté (skip). Haudinap. Campitition-1s; MAR Fenton, 2ut, Mr. L. E. Brotl, Messrs. Kolly and Cuthbert received simí fast prizes. Wo plagel 3 mistahes with the 'ulics, 2 of which we won and lox! Towe We have played ono catel with Kowloon on their geomal' which. they woop The aumralt-ons was hold Lou Whit Monday. Mrs. Chatham, wife of the Président, distributed the prizes won at the Sport and during the year. We have plenty of orisket gear for prachios, but wi stall require nor bits, balls, do for matches. The cricket pitob and bowling groens ara all in good'endition. for which thankė ars duo to Mesara Fingkor, Hoggarth and Whoa!
Palmer for auditing the accounts, Mr. E. Dawson carried
on the duties of Hon. Secretary March, when he bad to give up the post owing to being transferred to
until the general meeting.
Londera in the Apostolic Light" mission.bjection to cortain doguments being admitted British Columbia threaton violence to the Thanks are also due to Mesis. Darby-and
has nitended them in commercial enterprise in Spokane hareaunounced the names of nearly foreign lands. They ha an long sourary thirty residents of Spokane or vicinity whe
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is evidence.
Sir Henry Berkeley submitted that the ori donce before the Magistrate did not amount to proof of guilt under section 21 of the Treaty of
¡Orientals,
TAE WEST POINT MURDER.
A considerable number of mon have been
dresus with communications vul:tressed to the the guidvace of the foreignor; and we hopesionaries to Japan, China, India, Africa and Tientsin, nor was thore a probable presumption detained by the West Point polios on suspicion Kowloon, I expressed my willingness to sof
to make before they say walk alone, without hare doctored their intention to go as mi-
the “Chinng. Shing Yit Pho will never allow Editor, not for praldication but as cedence of good its readers and subscribes to forget that fact, por the Straits Chinese low much they are instobted to British authorities for the protos tion afforded them in this Colony and the opportacity of carrying on in poes and safety the businesson which have brought them un b.unded prosperity.
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The Daily Press.
LEONANG, Avots 30TH, 1907.
The unkindest things that ure over said of the present administration of the Chinese Empare ne always to be Tend implicated
The Rev. A.D. L. Ennis, Chaplain at Chaises Barracks, is to be appointed to Hongkong.
It was stated affthe . S. Cricket Club that ants for cricket phaction world he pit up on | Monday.
The question of a permanent pavilion was mooted at the mebling of the Civil Service
Cricket Club
It is estimated that the total losses in the disastrous fire at Coney Island will be between £210,000 and £300,000.
It is reported that Mr. Lloyd George will bring down & proposal to the House of Com mons, next session, for the municipalisation of the Lentoi Docks,
other lands. Ne provision is to be made for their support, and they are exported to lake listle or no money, except that seguired to pay their paisago on the ships. Neither are they to study the languages of the countries to which they go. The claim is that they have received the miraculous gift of tongues and will be enabled to speak without study. Mare. baachcombers!
The San Francisen Croxle says Evelyn Nesbit Thaw is making propstations to return to the stage, and it is now regarded as certain that she will have s singing part in a Broadway production to open early in the season. For a month or more Evelyn has been spending several hours each day in the studio of Carl Blennor man, a teacher of vocal music, in the Castral Park studies, at 15 West Sixty-seventh strect She has made no scoret, in talking with her friends, of her intoution to return to the stage, although it is known that Harry Thaw and his lawyers have violently opposed this course. A friend of Evelyn Thaw's said that she had hin driven to this course by her isolated and unplea sant position in this oftr.
BATHING FATALITY,
of the guilt of the acensed within the meaning of having been concerned in the murder of Lan of section 76 of the Magistrates Ordiunues. His Tsoi in French Street on Tuesday night. Two second ground was that the oridance as soffor (bree will be placed in the dock this week cient to preve to the satisfaction of the Magis trata within the mosuing of section 4, sub-section
charged with murder 1, of the Ordinance that the requisition for the surrender of the fugitive to the Chinese Goyarn. ment was in fuct made with a view to paoish While a number of Chinese boys were on him for an offence of a political character, Wednesday bathing in a stagnant pool on a His third ground was that the ovidence before pioce of waste land opposite Victoris English the Magistrate was sufficient to sustain the School one of them, named Chan Tein Hing defence of an alibi in answer to the obargo nine years of age, benang entangled in the long preferred against him. Proceeding, he pointed grass and wentle and was drowned before assist- out that four days after the proclamation by ance could reach him. His companions in thoir the Chia Chow Magistrate of the reward a $1,000 for the capture of defondant. Le way arrested in Hongkong. The inference from this was fairly plain,
Mr. Morrell having replied,
His Worship reserved his decision.
ALLEGED IMPERSONATION..
fright ran off, but a mau arrived on the scene within a few minutes, too late, however, to save. him. The water was about six feet deep.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The M.M. str. Australien with the next French Mail, will leave Saigon to-day at 7 mm. for this port
Tho Bon Line ste. Beargine from Antwerp
The sccounts showed a balance in bank-of 8281.41
The PRESIDENT read a løiter from the audit. ors, Messrs, Darby and Palmer, in which they stab that system of nokk Paping was Dol allogether satisfactory. They gated sug- that the offio-of sloward and tranmor should money was paid over greater details should not be held by the same person, and wien
be furnished.
On the confideration of the ace int
that the working of the bar was not satisfactory- Mr. Hinitiated a discussion by romirking
At present only a profit of 0 per cent, was shown wheross-it ought to be inrger. —
The PREDENT-You think we are not making enough profit on the bar ?
Meta-I do.
is simply a quiticà of time price of drinks. /
The PRESIDENT-The question of bar profits.
Me. Was explained fast the profit wast
Theodore Thomas was placed before Mr. C. and London left Singapon 17th inst. for throughly shown at $100. In addition $25 ns3.
D. Melbourns at the Magistracy on two charges of getting memy by false pretencos. It was alleged that defendant had represented himself as a head foreman a the Sanitary Department and had induced two Chinese to give him $2 and $1.50 each fir which he would keep their lionses eloar
H. E the-Governor and party, accompanied by Uro Ion: Director of Fattie Works, went in Chinese Zodial publication, Imperial yesterday afternoon in the launch Victoria on Decrees in particular. There is no good boa risit to the New Territary. draw on imaginatióu to show that snber things are rotten in the state. A rocent -Decree relating to the funds for the relief of the sufferers by the foods in Chibafi province orders the Ministry of Finanes to disgorge all the funds that nye leon accumulating in that department for years fer famine relief. This comics rather late in the day, in view of the enormous eum. recently contributed by foreign sympa. thi era, and there appears to be a good-der- of significance in the addendam to the Mr. Hazeload at the Magistracy yesterday on a large male meastiring 7 ft. in., beautifully complaints regarding such practices.
Decree, which is thus tratated: "Further more, la future monies sent up annually to Peking from the various proviuess for this fund must be deposited in the Bank at interest, and are not he touched for any other purpose that what they are primarily intended for. Let the Ministry concerned take wote Ay Decree issued ut
Mr. S. D. Setna received a telegram yes. terday morning from Bombay stating that the cricket match between the Farsee and the Presidency teams remited in the victory of the
Parsees by 143 raus
The exemplary sentence of x. coks' impti, nomment, six hours in ita slocks and two private whippings of twelve strohes each was passed by soolis cauvicted of stating a gold earring from
Chinese widow.
The
bad big wasidedaebel fron-Glas bar account. pork
The Indo-China str. Gregory Aptar from MR. DAWSON Thought the position of the and may be expected here on or abiut the 3rdhen in debt last year. They bad now a Calentta left Sugapore yesterday afternoon, elab was very good considering that they had prox.G.I. sz. Ischia left Singapore for this sidered the smount of drinks to visitors the balance of 3700 or $800. If they cou1- profit on the bar would be about 30 or 10 por cent. He ought the treasurer ought to ba congratulated on the balance sheet presented.
A discussion followed as to the meating of the Finance Committee, and the report was afterwards adopted unanimously,
The Ceylon-Observer, of August 14, is inter. ested to hear that in the previous wosk M. Chas: II. Baget trapped a leopard in a very anal way. For years the leopard had taken toll of the Fort MacDonald rilage cattle and buffaloes. Last month alone he kittel 13
part yesterday morning, and may be expected here on or about the 5th groz buffaloes on the Molapolla Fatanas. He had
The L.G.M. str. Manila laft Sydney on Tues Pingue Inspector Fiocher states that defenday the 27ths inst, and may be expected here on also killed many a hound, Spring guns and poison, beth were tried, but the beast naverdant was not in the employ of the Sanitary For about Thursday the 19th prox, ata. returned to a kill. For months a trap had bean enter Chinese foors during cleansing-operations Sisust, arrived in York on Monday Department, Foremen were not allowed Hongkong on the 1st inst, and Yokotania on
The Silk
ex Empress of India which left kept set, with a dog as u bait. Ca July 30 the dog was taken out, but the trap was left sat. regulation was to guard against malpractices from Hongtong and 18.days from. Yokohama. unless accompanied by au Inspector. This the 26th just thus making a transit of 5 dag week later a villager came and reported that a leopard was caught, He proved to be a very
Inspector Gourlay spoke to having received
The C... ar Molegle toft Yokelams p.. ou Welnesday the 28 h inst for Vistoria, marked with black spots in place of the usual
and Vanepucer. The case was adjourned to give defendant rings..
an opportunity of calling witnesses.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice, Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals deknowledges, with Boise, Idaho, returned a verdict acquitting After sitting up all night, the jury at thanks, the following donations to the funds of William Haywood of murdering ex-Governor the Hospitals:
C. II. Grace
Capt. Clarke
T.J. Baser Droeze
$10
ELECTION OF OFFICE BATERS. The electiva of offer beners resulted as follows-Captain, My T. Jackman, Vice Captain Belt treasurer, ale
Mr. F. A. Bilen Behretary Mr. 1. Dawson C aptain A team. Bir. Chawkley Committee Mears. Adam, Howell, W.. Parkinson, M. Melver, J. J. Blake and W. F.
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It was decided that the name of the Cah ba Hongkong Civil Service Sports Club.
A magazine devoted to stock farming and Gast published in Tokyo sintes that sheep farming mittey or a steward should be elected but the Voti ng took place as to whether a kar com- MANCHUS AND CHINESE
in Japan bra for the most part proved a fellure, Que sheep farm on the plain at the basis of Bond was appointed steward.
former proposition was defeated and Mr. Q. Governor Chen Kuei-long has memorialized Mount Unsan in Shimabara, Nagasaki Pee-
ALLATION OF NAMS.— Sterrenberg. This decision is a great victory about the removal of the differences between facture, however, has proved quite a success,
MT. WHEEL Suggested that the name of the for American organised laboar, for the real the Manchus and the Chinese in a memorial of having steadily confined to extend in the past
Club be altered for ad Hongkong Civil Service -defendants were the Western Festoration of -five articles,
Becution Chb. 1. To abolishi bansregistry and change the decade or so. At first the number of shoop. Minew, the Stato picking out its rulers as Manchu nams and the dresy of the Mauchu kept there was under one hundred, at present has already fullud publication in two solicitors wafercted by the Chief Justice impressed evidently by the gridence showing columus. The Nuingkungsbaugpu, equiva yesterday One Mr. Davidson,, and the other that the mine owners lind engaged Piuksion previnca; to possess property, and also to allow which have hitherto done best there are "Merino" a Board of Trade, with other Mr. Sargent, grandson of Major-General Sar-detectives to become members of the Minors 3. To abolish the allowance new given to farm has purchased better stock for breeding
them to become the ratives of those places.
and Southdown." The company owning the Concerns in agriculture and public works, gent who was in command of the troops in Federation in the hope that they woull consof the Bandger
purposes and has engaged in expert this year Clins and the Straits terealy-ve years ago incriminating evidence. The trial has cast the bud called the Imperial attention to the Me, Davidson Imas joined the Sem of Merars prosecution E150) and the defence £3,500. particular, of the Man has and make them, theprovements are to be undertaken in the 4. To revise the official positions, special and with the help of the Government. Great im evident prosperity of the Chinese "in the Hastings and Hastings, and Mr. Sargent thuted in clearing its character non very well The defence consider this enormoussum'expend-
Bago as those of the Chinese, islands of the South Pacific; these subjects of Messrs, Wilkinson and Grist,
5. To encourage education amongst the pastures,, and it is expected that the farm wil! Sandhus.
become a very important oue,
the same time by the Dowager Empress will be seen in our Supreme Court news individual defendant. The jury were much wore the Baauers now in variones homber about 1,990. Las beens of sl
lent to
spent.
The CHAIRMAN suggested that H.. the Clab.
Governor be tied to becquis a patron of the
OTHER ACOGESTIONS.
the League competition
Mr. SMITH romarked that as they were how Sports Clab they ought to consuler the selvígability of raising a football team to enter
The meeting concluded with the usual votes of thanks,