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INTIMATION

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 1907.

letter to think it over," Picking out addresses in the Directory for these persɔna appeals should be done locally, and with great discretion. A taipan unable to reale more than 8 stove 13 lbs cannot help being annoyed by finding in his morning lettera

A. S. WATSON & CO., typewritten

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The German gunboat Tiger has returned TELEGRAMS. to Hongkong without discovering any traom of the lost Sulburg,

["DAILY PRESS NXOLUSIVE · SERVICE.] ANOTHER BOXER RISING.

MISSIONAKY MURDERED.

SHANGHAL, September 27th. Boxers in Nankanghsien, South Kiangsi, made attacks on the Chris

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, September 27th.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE MR. A. G. WHE (ACTING CHer JUSTICE).

Ķ CHICHIS - AUÀIN, V Three more actions were added to the long list brought against Li Chi-chin, whom bi Lordship recently held to be a partner in the Tak Li Lung fem. The claimants ware Chinese tiems, and the aggregate amount for

The report published in certain native papers in Iudio, that the Amir has despatched a Umar Khan is mission to Japan under the Shabaada Mohamed believed to be without or pseudo-typed recomanenfumtstion. Umar Khan met with rather a dation to try a certain Anti-fst preparation. bad accident recently and he has certainly not The worst case of all that we have so far gone to Japan, nor is anything knows of; the encountered comes from Washington, D.c., alleged mission, directed to a personal address in "Victoria Town, Hong Kong." Postage prepaid attached to the palace and temple at Ninevah, tian converts. An Italian priest has

mercy, commanding gratitude the in which it was customary to deposit im- been murdered in the village of high they claimed was 87 2.16. Judgment, into the tunnels in which they revolve

portant legal and other documente Among Tavooli and the Lazariste's mission arsertion stayed pending appeal on Mr. J. H house of Egidu at Ninerab. Assyrian chromo- nissionaries however, saccceded in as to the transactions of the eminent banking at Kanchoufu has been burnt. The Gardiner, defendant's solicitor, promising to

farzieh security as in the previous JAMBI, logy proves that these refer to a dale about

envelope is endorsed" A Business Proposi tion for your Personal Consideration. Answer by Return Mail" We do not regard it as a business like proposition at all. It is so palpably the composition of a liar and a cheat. This impudent exploiter of human CELEBRATED credulity writes to Dear Friend, that

WATSON'S

BLEND.

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

"your name came into our possession from such a reliable source," that he does not hesitate to offer an agency (on cash terms). for his "Health Restorer."

He is gracious enough to say, "From what we have learned about you, we are confident that you are just the person we are looking for.

From our information at hand we have reason to believe that you are, like other

WHISKY. ambitious people, anxious to increase your pregent income by becoming associated with

A PURE MALT

WHISKY

OF

GENUINE AGE

VERY FINE

AND

MELLOW.

There was a kind of public record office

these there were discovered offleial statements

2,800 years before the Christian era, when Abrescaping to Kianfu. Assistance has ham dwelt at Ur of the Chaldees, as is stated been telegraphed for. in Genesis. We may, therefore, claim for this

firm the repalation of being the oldest bank in the world.

An extraordinary soane occurred on the Hamburg-America liner President Lincoln during

a recent voyage to New York. A special banquer, which had been arranged to promote a spirit of good fellowship between Americans and German, was in progress in the first cabin silon when the proceedings 'were interrupted by loud sounds of a disturbance

on the part of the second cabin passengers, ho, reseating their exclusion from the entertainment, had determined to make it

LATER.

News comes from Kanchoufu that the Protestant missionaries are all safe,

[REOTER'S SERVICE.]

THE DOCKERS' STRIKE IN ANTWERP.

LONDON, September 25ib. The dockers in Antwerp have decided to

their wages are increased within a fortnight.

with costs, was entored in onok case, and

A TREASUET CLAIM,

Mr. G. E. Morrell, Crown Felicitor, acting on behalf of the Colonial, Tressarar, brought soli a against Doolittle and another to recover $19:35 due for rates.

His Lordship The first man is in Vladivo stook, isn't be?.

Mr. Morrell-Is he ?

His Lordship I believe so. Mr. Morrell then proved his claim and judgment. was given Against the defendants with goste.

CLEARED Cử

STEEL CRUISER FOR CHINA. Yesterday Mesara, W. S. Bailey and Co., the well known shipbuilder, dispatched to Canton the steel oruiser Loong Seung (Flying Dragon). built by them for the Chinese government. The vessel is 100 ft, in length by 19 feet boom, Bud draws only three feet of water, being engines are compound twis corew and” the intended for shallow water navigation. The

Principle so that when at rast the propellers rossel is constructed on the Hollow Stern

are partly out of water, but when going ahoad- are covered by the water which is drawn

Mesure. Bailey & Co. have built a number of drawing as little as two feet of water. The shallow draft verrata on this principle ad- Loong Seung is fitted with excellent socommoda tion for officers and erow, tha exbing being neatly upholstered sad painted in white and gold. Sho is fitted with gun shields and platforms to mount two-quick dring guns forward, and has easily exceeded the contract. spend of teu knots with remarkable freedom from vil ration, the engines running at 200 revolutions per minute with the utmost amoothness.

„ST-ANDREW'S-SOCIETY.

a well paying established business." This, impossible fr it to be continued. Eventually resuine work on Thursday, on con ditíon that heard, the defendant alleged that the plaintiff Hongkong St. Andrew's Socisty was held yeater-

the dinner had to be abandoned.

Kühner

Hatchery (ir), ***** D1nxra Mano,--~Hors-d'avros-Eggson Aspic Soup-Mock Turtle. Fish-Biled Fish and Shrimp Sauce. Entrées-Veal Cutlets and Tonto Sance, Braised Log of Mutton and Green Peas, Sweetbread Patties, Carry-Burmah Joints.

THE ENGLISH BILLIARD CHAM.

The Loong Seung has a bridge dock and pole mast with cross-jack-yard, and made a pretty picture asube steamed at full speed through the the harbour tying the Dragon flag. The work His Lordship had so further doubt as to has been carried out under the Inspection of whom judgment should be given against inCapt, T. P. Hall. the case in which Bhola Singh sued Rban Singh to recover the sum of $10,55 due for milk and sode. When this action was previously

The annual meeting of the members of the brought the action against him because the day evening in the City Hall, The Hon. Mr. defendant, who was a watchman at the railway, Chatham presided in was obliged to arrest the plaintiff for trespass. President, Mr. T. Hough. There was a fair the absence of the This the plaintif denied, and his Lordship-attendance. The report was adopted on the adjourned the case to enable Mr. Gardiner, who appeared-for-Bhola Bingh, to make inquiries.

The Indian sergeant who arrested plaintiff was called, and said he did so on the information. of the railway. Jadgment was entered for. plaintiff with costs.

we may parenthese, was addressed to a busy taipan who has more money than he can

By kind permission of Lleut-Col W. Scott reasonably spend, and who in any case Moncrieff and Officers, the Band of the Third would rather cut his throat than try to faint Battalion "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" on his friends and neighbours any quack (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following

PION IN HONGKONG. medicine whatever. Like a sensible man, Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) evening:

programme of music during dinner at the

Mr. WH. Stevenson, the champion of when he fade himself really ill, be-calls-in-March.....El Capitin,"

English billiards, arrived in Hongkong yestar ......... Bush day by the as. Empire from Australia and a qualified medical man. The confidential False "Atalanta,” ............... Gallico last night played a couple of games of billiards information" accompanying the offer betong

Selcution..." Kuddigere,"

...... Saliyan The Mosage"

Blucienthal at the Hongkong Club, his

oppoa at trays what enormous profits there poison Cate Walk The Darkier,"

Overture... Eliza-e-Claudio," Mercalante being Mr. E. H. Hinds. One game was played Pute Bradley before, the other after dinner, Both exhibitions hawkers make; but our correspondent's Selection... The

Caryl Polka......

ware to commence with request that we should publish the whole

three games of dinner, the third pyramids. Mr. Hinds won the first two before BEFORE thing seems inadvisable; not that there is

W48 consequently not any fear of libel, but that it might actually

played. In the game of billiards Mr. Hinds was given 600 ia a help the rascals by advertising their

game of 1,009, He played an excellent game and won, My. business. There is another out of

Stevenson's score standing at 395, when Mr. countless examples that might be quoted, a

Hinds ran out, Mr. Stevenson after a three A. S. WATSON & CO., pestering firm at Canton which has had to

not in his best form. In Australia he had been weeke' voyage and no practico was ecidently abandon its Hongkong office because its gambling system of selling its goods was Mr. Henry Charles L'tobield, who for so contrary to local law. We hear numerous many years has occupied a prominent position complaints from people receiving its glaring

in the life of Yokohama, is dead, of cerebral mail matter, who dislike the idea that their apoplexy, He had long been a resident of office staffs or household members should practised with great me as the profession of Yokobasa, arriving in the early seventies, and imagine therefrom that they would have the law,

When Mr. Montague Kirkwood any truck" with such a business. There relinquished the position some twenty years ought to be some legal means of stopping, Mr. Lltebdeld was appointed Crown win for Mr. Stevenson by 30 points. His

PER CASE

$15.00

LIMITED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Hongkong, 9th September, 1907.

30

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY comunications relating to the news column should be addressed to Tax Extron,

Roast Lamb and Mint Sauce, Ronst Capon a and Sausages, Boiled Tork Ham and Champagne. Sauce, Cold Steak Pie and Mixed Salad. Bweste

Finger Cakes, Phim Pudding and Braudy Ses Almond Pudding, Neaalrode Joe Cream and Cesso Biscuits, Dessert-Coffee-Fruits.

one

making breaks of 300 and 400, but in this game at the Club his highest break 1765 of 64. Mr. Hinds made breaks of 72, 58, 75. He made another of 70. and and 54 After the game Mr. Stevenson gave some exhibition strokes, including the much.

disoused anchor-cannon,

After

dinner another game was played, In this Mr. Hinds was allowed 500 only. The game cocupied nearly three hosted in

highest break in this game was 102, his next 58

ADSETTS,

POLICE COURT.. Friday, September 276b.

MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (SECOND

POLICE MAGISTRATE).

A CRUEL DECEPTION;

A native who conceived the brilliant idea of substituting sand for rice found himself in the dock charged with obtaining $1.30 by frand sold a bag of sand for rice. He was remanded. from a Chinese bostwoman to whom he had

"DOING HIS DUTY."-

at Hunghom and the basring of the cass A Inkong was summoned for assaulting a man

unfolded rather interesting story, Com- plainant alleged that defendant entered his house while he was an night duty and slept there He told defendant he had no right to do that and in consequence the latter krocked A

him down and beat him with his baton. witness declared that defendant "DAS DE A the habit of doing his duty on one of our bede," and that he gave fastractions to be wakened at one or half past one as he went off duty at twe o'ekek. Inspector McHardy naively said this could act have taken pl oe without the matter

the nuisance, by suing the senders for constructive libel, or something. Or better Correspondents must forward their names and ad- still, should we not prosecute for trespass dresses with communications addressed to the in our letter boxes and mail bags, claiming Kditor, not for publication but as evidence of good for moral and intellectual damage? Oné: all frequenters of the Court, After the aboli-account of Adsetts' last appearance in the being reported, and his Worship discharged the

faith.

All Letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only,

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

·Orders for extra copies of Daily Puzma should be

nt before 11.a.is, on day of publication. After that

reckless

thing seems clear, that such circularising is more likely to provoke

than orders.

annoyance

hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash pore Counsel, had obtained sight hundred On Sept 2016, Mr. Montague Harris, Singa.

European aigustures to the petition for Sandwell's free pardon.

Telegraphic Address : Pazos,

Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber,

P. O. Box, 34, Telephone No. 12.

rosecutor in the British Court for Japan, in which had more than a local reputation, and which capacity he took part in many law suite

won the respect of all with whom he came in contact for his probity and chivalric courtesy to tion of the British Ceart, consequent upon the Litchfield still followed his profession, his work soming into operation of the new treaties, Mr.

being confined to chambers, where his sound judgment and Arm grasp of the law was on Mr. Litchfield was a great careman and took to the greatest advantage. In his early years

prominent part in the sports of the Yokohams Amateur Foming Club, of which he was for many years. President, and t› the end of life he took a deep interest in the affairs of the Club

The Manils Cablenews has the following.. Manilaspurt:--

lakang.

DUFECTIVE BRAKES,

Eight owner of trucks were fined $, for allowing their trucks to be used without having the brakes in proper working order.

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

KOWLOON "G" Cor. MIDDLESEX.-Thi match will be played on the Kowloon ground

motion of the Chairman, who made a sympathetic by dentbe, after which it was decided to reference to this lose the society had sustained celebrate St. Andrew's Day by a ball held on the same lines as last year, the avont to take plac on the Friday night instead of Saturday. Mr. Shewan was unanimously elected president on the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr A. G. Gordon and the Hon. Mr. Chatham was appointed to the office of vice-president.TMTM AR Mr. W. Armstrong, to the regret of the members, was nuable to continse as secretary, Mr. Munro was elected his successor,-and-Mr- Fraser was re-elected treasuror. The committee

J. R. Smith, R. Mitchell, E. F. Mnokay. was composed of Hon. Mr. Keswick, Messrs

newly elected officials and and W. Armstrong. With the replies of the

a vote of thanks to the retiring secretary, the proceedings terminated.

H.E. WU TING FANG.

REAPPOINTED MINISTER TO WASHINGTON. We learn that H.E. Wu Ting Fang, who is informed by telegram from Feking that er at present in Hongkong, has been offcially

Imperial Edlot was published on the 23rd inst #pprimbing water to the Countries of the United States of America, Mexico, Peru and Cuba,

to

Paul's College, Hongkong, and began his career H. E. Wa Ting Fang was suckled at St.

as an interpreter at the Magistracy. He went to England to study for the bar, and returned a barrister-at-law. Bir John Pope Hennessey while Governor of the Colony appointed him Magistrate, and on resigning this appointment Mr. Ng Choy (as he was then called) practised in the Colony is a barrister. His introduction to official Chinese life was a Madretary the famous Viceroy Li Hang Chang, and he was appointed Minister to the United States, Spain and Pera in 1896 and remained abroad several years. He bas

including that of Vice-president of the Board of Foreign Affairs : Vice-president of the Boar of Commerce, and his last appointment was es Minister of the Board of Punishments. While filling the latter office His Excellency occupied kitnself remodelling the penal code, and pro- posed to the Throne the adoption of the system of trial by jury.

BENGKONG OFFICE: 10A,Das Yeux ROAD C house after midnight was brought before Mr. He also filled most acceptably the position of that the defendant submitted it is probable | to-day (Saturday) at 2 p.m. The following will since filled tonny appointments at Peking,

LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STERET, E.C,

A Chinaman who was found in a European Melbourne at the Magistracy on Thursday and discharged! Such leniency seems a great

The Daily Press. istak

The American Consulate General received

the following typhoon warning from the Manils Observatory at 2.53 p.m. yesterday: "September 27th, 197, 1p.m. typhoon between 18 and 21 lat, about 141 long, moving upparently N.W. at present."

President of the Y. U. C.

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB.

The annual meeting of this Club was held at the matshed last avaning, when Mr. A. O. Brawn presided over a large attendance of members.

:

Judge Gilbert opened the eise by saying In this Adsette matter the attorasy for the defense had argued and ably sm, that the pro- ceedings in the case were not regular and the court has taken pains to examine several the law upon this point; then followed the authorities on similar cases to this one. Iz order that Mr. Adsetta may know I will read reading of several reports and Judge Gilbert continued, "The proceedings in this case hava been proper, the court is convinced that a crime has been committed in Hongkong, and from the evidence

dommitted that crime, The evidence submitted here has been

step by step. Although hundreds of miles from the scene of the crime, the government has brought before the court convincing evidence. I have no be turned over to the Hongkong authorities for return to that jurisdiction for trial, and therefor hesitancy in my balfof but that Adsofts should

will sign the order to the Government General recommending that Adsetts be extradited.

Adsatte was then told to stand up and Clerk still under the impression that his attorneys of the Court Sobral read the order. Adzetta

habeas carpus and writ of certiorari, which would be ancoessful in sacaring a writ of would have delayed the transfer of Ausstta to to the Hongkong detectives, listened to

represent Kowloon :--

W. Dixon, MacKenzie, Robinson, É. Day, Lowe, Edwards, MacAskill, C. Liband, J. Clelland, Curwen and Mead.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 1907. BUSINERS men, as we lately remarked, have some right to resent or ignore the positive counsels of ill-informed advisers. Outsiders

The CHAIBMA", iù opening, remarked that can-claim no title to tell them what they

sizce Mr. Braidwood, the president and he ought to do, to achieve either the immediate The Canadian immigranta for the year ending on holiday, it devolved on him whom Mr. might say the father of the Club, was away benefit they hope for, or the indirect advaut numbered over 250,000. During the Sercombe Smith had once called the foster same period the foreign trade was valued at father of the Club, to take the chair. He con- ages of national pre-éirinence and prestige £122,000,000, an incrosse of £13,000,000 over gratulated the Club on keeping up its reputation reading with disinterested attention. As soon Lt. J. M. C. Taylor, 119th Ini, and Capf.

that the self-constituted counsellors would fain sec. The case rems different when negative counsels are concerned. We do claim that there are a few things we may warn them not to do, and the receipt of a chatty, personal circulaz, advising us to buy 2 sewing machine and do our own sewing affords the opportunity for us to retort with the suggestion that suck advertisers abould get a little commonsense somewhere, and avoid the error of hawking refrigerators

the previous year. The exports to Great for good junior cricket, and what was more Britain dedined £1,000,000, and the imports good sportsmanship in the Seld. When from that country increased £4,000,900.

the League started four years ago Crai gongower took the first steps to institute it, Yesterday morning a military funeral left and since thep their record was third place in Wellington Barracks, the remains being those the first year, then second, and second again of Conductor H. F. Jarmain, of the Ordnance in the third year (applause). These good Department. Deceased was greatly esteemed in results he attributed to the good feeling ex- both civilian and military circles and a large efforts of their most excellent secretary Mr. isting among members and to the untiring the gun carriage on which the coffin was seconded by the hon. treasurer, Mr. Rapp (hear number of mourners followed to Happy Valley A.E. Asger (hear, bear), who had been well placed,

hear). He moved the adoption of the report and accounts, as presented.

was carried unanimously.

Mr. M. E. ASSEE seconded, and the motion

the

as the reading of the order of the ouurt was Marshall and taken to the patrol wagon finished Adsetts was handcuffed by Dotective which was waiting at the courthouse door,

INFORMATION FOR OFFICIALS.

'ALLEGED GOVERNMENT CONTRACT WITH

THE DAILY MAIL"

the agreement entered into by the Indian Go-

Calcutta, September 5th, The London Liberal Pros strougly coudemus vernment with the Daily Mail" for supplying Cotes, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Indian news for England through Mr. Everard

Siwls

This afternoon, commencing at 2 p.m. sharp, the opening match of the season will be played between the 1st "XI” and “All Comara”

1dXI, Messrs. R. Hancook, W. C. D. Turnar, A. W. J. Peake, W. A. Powell, Lt, K. S. Lucy, G. E. Morrell, A. F. Lanning, A. A. Claxton

R.A., Capt. H. E. Stanger-Leathas, I. M. S,

H. M. Bensley, E.A.

Hall, H. E, Miskin, E, A, Fowler, L. J. Wishart, All Comers Messrs. H. Hancock; (Capt.) J.

M. A. David, R, Pestonji, M. E. Auger, F. L. Galethorpe, E. P. Carter, H. W. Bayer, S Moore, A. H. Young, E. E. Hill, E. L. Arnold JP. H. Greenhalgh, RN, A. O. Brawn A. O. F. Cobley, R. O. Batchison, E. P. H. Lang, W. F. F. Swan, Majer W. W. Chitty, 119th Iaf., Major Stephenson, 3rd Mid Lt. and Hon. Dr. J. X. Atkinson. Le Larmour, Rua. Lov. C. B. Dos EA,

His Excelleney applied for permission to resign office in May 1906, but it is only a fam

acquiescenes of the Throne, and that he has months ago that he succeeded in obtaining the

now been reappointed as Minister to Washing- ton indicates the nawillingness cf the Imperial Government to allow a man of Mr. Wn's know- ledge and experience to retire permanently from public life. As many

of our readers ace His Excellency is the brother-in-law of the

aware,

Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, and we may add the further interesting fact that, like many eminent men in other countries, His Excellency is his younger days successfully engaged in journalism, being associated with our Chinese newspaper the Chung Người Bạn Tại

An American opinion of the appointment, at that time only rumoured, appears in the Manila Cablenewe as follows.

among the Eskimo. The first Yankee who Their Most Faithful Majesties The King

To-day, being the birthday anniversary of hit upon the idea of personally addressing Queen of Portugal, Conselheiro A. G. Romano, possible customers by mail, in the interests the Consul General for Portugal and Com of bis trade, was a smart business man. We mendador J.. J. Leiria, the Vice-Consil for have no doubt that he prospered. But the Portugal, will be "At Home" at their residence Treasurer, Mr. G. Rapp; Captain Mr. E considering the " Daily Mail's" repord reckless-addread a dental surgeon having ton from Chins in the near future. It is asif.

crowd of imitators who have sequaciously "Duart." Arbuthnot. Read, from 11 am, to followed him is a weariness to the flesh,

1. p.m., and distinctly discouraging to the person The New York correspondent of the Daily who might in the ordinary course of things Telegraph reports that in the pulpits throughout the State of New York yesterday eulogistic references were made to the new State Diveros Act which will became operative next Sunday,

go and patronize them. Our notion of the Simple Life does not include doing

our own sewing. If it did, we would The new law is expected to reduce the number

AN EXTRAORDINANY PETITION.

The King, as is well known, is the recipient

Washington, via London, September 2 The election of officers was then proceeded with and resulted as follows:-President, Mr.gement with Mr. Cafes for £11,200 yearly as an rubjects throughout the Empire.

The Daily Chronicks sharacterises the arrau- of a variety of extraordinary petitions from his Wa Ting Fang who was for a number of years. Minister from Chias to the United States, and W. D. Br.idwood; Secretary, Mr. A. E. Asger,

amazing compact, ill advised and undesirable, One of the strangest of these is now on its who is now very laff ential in the Peking The Daily News' says that it is indefensible way to his Majesty from the Antipodos, a government, is expected to return to Washing Lammert Vio-Captain, Mr. M. E. Aeger; nesain connection with the Peking massacre and

Footscray (Victoria)

{to a Committee, Mesara. R. Basa, A. O. Brawn, J.

petition asking for the

that the

Empress councillors believe Ühias's D Kinnaird, M. E. Asger, J. W. Stewart and

the bomb incident,

support for

professional discovery of fature as an independent entity is to a degree bis own. J. Toppin.

The "Tribune's" advi ee Mr. Moreley to cancel clever enough to invest an anesthetic which been against aggression and the seizure of Dr. Tunnock, it appears, has been in the hands of America, which has for decad is the subvention. This was all the busines, and a rote of thanks The Morning Lender" declares it to be dan. not only allows of tooth being extracted without

Chinese territory, to the Chairman conclude the meeting. gerons to the pablis intorest

and with absolute safety for the mesta Zing Fang is one of the abloat Chisess September 6.

delicate patients, but which is so perfect and ever seat, le Washington, and the siderat few weeks ago of Sir Cheutung Liang Cusing AStatesman" London cable says that the simple in operation that the public are enabled India Offco denies a compact with the "Daily to prefer to do so, according to Dr. Tannock's the head of China's diplomais la United State to become thale own dentists, and, indeed, seem

affords the opportunity to place him again at

irrespective of his being the Daily Mer end of the sensory nerve and softening Europeana, sad giving them the Mail, and explains that Mr. Cotes was given & contract for six months at £100

personal experience in Victoria.

He was rather in disfavour at Washington on per month,

He says that his Aoresthetic so numbs the account of his advocacy of a new treaty, admitting pondent, to supply Indian officials with news.

the better class of Chinese on a fooling with as confidential, hat Mr. Cotos was able to send axertion and quite painlessly. It is a little them. Coolies, he demanded

The officials were ordered to regard the newsboy walls round the teeth that the offanding

molars are extracted with the minimum of counsel and to appeal cases decided agains

to engage

the news to the "Daily Mail.”

should be The "Tribane" ia puzzled to know in what

difficult to see how he expants the King to help permitted to enter Hawaii, China realise a blind moment such a wildy fantastic idea was

him, seeing that his Majesty never has occasion crisis is coming soon and wants a strong man in sanctioned,

for a dentist's services.

Washington.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, The N.TK att, Takasaki Maru (Bombay

The N.Y.K. str. Kagoshima Maru (Bombay

be consistent, and stick to the old-fashioned of divores cases in the State by three-fourths: Lins) left Moji for this port on the 26th Sept., needle and thread, provided always that we The measure enacts that married persons and is expected here on the 1st October. could learn to thread the needle, The convicted of infidelity will be liable to six -sewing-machine proposition has come to the months' imprisonment or to a fiue of £50, or wrong address, and we must fially refuse to both imprisonment and fine. Mr. Jose even the wheedling recjusst at the end of the Phillips, & young lawyer, is the author of the

new law:

Lane) left Bombay for this port via Colombo and Singapore on the 25th Sept., and is ex- paoted here on the 15th October.

The P. & 0. str. Poor left Singapore for this port on the 24th inst, at 10 am."

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