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THE TRIAL OF ADSETTS.

The trial of à leotta on the capital okargo was. continued before Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Police Court yesterday afternoon, when Mr. G. E. Morrell, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted and Mr. R. Harding appeared for the accused, who followed the proceedings very closely and cecasionally had interviews with his solicitor.

H. W. Kent, shipping clerk la the employ of Mosure, Butterfield and Swire, said that be usually visited the office on Sunday morning On August 4th he was at the office when an American called and said he wished to sond a

box by the steamer "Bingoa" to Hoihow the Following morning The box was left down- staju. It was a Caruloga, frank līks that produced, The Americau, who gave bie name. as F. Jackson, said, the box was to be ad- droeaed to A. H. Jacquen, Hoíbow, I was carlomary to ask the abippor full detaile bat in this case theman aid the addressee was expecting the tronk and would" enquire for it at the offics of the company's agout. He naked witness to send it off at once but witness replied that it would go.off in the ordinary course. The man seemed satisfied and left after getting the necessary documents.

Did you notice the man at all Yer Could you describe hini Ho was tall, about 5ft 10, clean abaven and fair, dressed in dark grog tweed clothes, and had a brown slouch but- He epoke with a distinct American accent. Can you identify the man ?—– 1t is doubtful. · You failed to identify the man in the gaol - Yes.

Did you see any more of him after he left on 4th August ?-He returned in about an hour and said he wished to change the destination from Hoihow to Sydney, and to send the box next day by the "Chingtu,"

What did you do?—I thought it extraor- dinary and asked him why he wished to change the destination to soon. He said it would be

· more convenient to bayo the box sent there, the addresses would eventually go to Australia. Do you issue the papers --I agreed to make the necessary alteration and told him to return on Monday morning at offlos. hours. He left "the office.

Did he give you back the papers for the "Singan "f-Nc, be kept them. ̧··

When you got to the office on Monday morni ing was the box there P-No.

Were the papers for the "Singan " there P-

Will you swear that that box was externally the same on the 4th August as it is now ?--It was a little dirtier.

Were you taken up to the gaol to identify the man who asked you to cany the box --Yes, I could not identify him.

The sampai woman whose bust carried the truck from Muriny Fier gave evidence to having been engaged on the day in question by a European. Defendant was the man. Two coolies placed a trank on board. The trunk in Court was the one. pushed off with the European on board. She Then the sampan went to a steamer with four masts, en board which the trauk was taker. Then the European came to pay her, giving bar 82, four balf dollars.

Cross-examined: How did he communicate with you P.Did-ho-speak Chinese-?---No- Do you understand 1 nglish -A little. How mrch. What did he eay --I say you Wauches Fampan." 14 "I any nighty cents," He say" Pay you two

Ho say "yea, how mach,

dollars."

THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER STH, 1907.

HAMBURG,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

September 5th.

DEMAIN L'HIVER.

The swallows have departed for warmer climes, the theatres have reopened their doors and the government board of education has published the syllabus of public lectures for the winter half-year, sigas that the summer, if summer it can be called, has gone and that the still hope for a short spell of fine days holore cold season is approaching, although we may

the fogs and storms of autumn sot ja

TUBLIC LECTURES.

and on the police and the gendarmerie called cut for their protection. The latter have on zer e ral occasions been chliged to make use of their arms but they are zomerically too weak to put a stop to the rioting. Incendiarism is spreading; loaded tracks have been darot, at Tampta to set fire to buildings in the docks havo been discovered and since yesterday part of the timber yards along the docks are in flames. Strong detachments of soldiers are posted all alorig, the lines of docks in order to prevent

more or less at a standstill under the oiron- farther destruction of property, but work is

aloes.

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TWO MORE DECREES.

The lectures, similar to those of the university extension movement in England, embrace all disciplines and are becoming more comprehensive in the cholos of the subjects every year. Thero are courses ou divinity, some of which are specially intended for the young theologians on medical and clinical subjaote, with few whilst others are for the general public; courses

exceptions for medical students and young he was quartermaster of the "Monteagle" He more especially on

J. J. Lyons said that up till 13th Angast practitioners only, courses on jurisprudence, commercial and mari then left the ship a d remained in Hongko gtime law, or political economy, commerve Fince, at the request of the police. The 13th and kindred subjects for the benefit of August aas ile day Adsetts was arrested. On young man in offices on lower and August. 4th he was on watch at the main higher matheristics, astronomy, chemistry, gangway and about 6.30 he saw astranger coming physics, on philosophy, history, literature and up from the passagers' cabin. Aceused was languages, c. Amongst the latter two courses the stranger. Witness asked who he wished on the Japanese language, one for beginners to see, and he replied that ho had a trunk on and another for more advansed stu'onte and one a sampan which he wished to have brought on for the study of Chinese both by native pro- board. Wilresa went aft and told the bestswain fessors deserve mentioning. The total number to bring three men and get the trunk on board of courses anno anced amounts to 176 mostly of He saw the trunk on board. The second oficer to 12 lectures each which will be delivered by came aft and asked to whom the trunk belonged 148 lecturers of whom 133 are residents of this Witness said It belongs to this gentlemen, oity, our meat eminent pastors, doctors, lawyers pointing to defendant. Rain was falling at the and professors of the high schools having time and the second officer told witness to have volunteered their services. Besides these it removed. It was lowered below to the bag fifteen members of the teaching bodies of gage room. The scomused wished him to put it Gorman and foreign universities have, at the In the bold. He did not see what became of invitation of the authoritier, promised their accused. The trunk in Court looked very much sooperation. With the exception of a few, where expenses, all icedures are free, and it speaks well a trifling fee is charged to cover incidental for the love of knowledge of the community, that they are well attended, some to overflowing, and that most of the lecturers frım other town lived. In Japan he was superintendent-antil | mrest. To bring this about a careful election..

like the one brought on board.

Did you notice what the accused was wearing?

-Yen:

can bat.

Could you describe it?—A dark soft Ameri. Anything else?-Dark tweed suit, soft blue collar.

Would you recognise the bat?That is the hst.

Cross-examined. Do you remember what identified him in gaol No Bir.

have been struck by the earnestness and unrelax ing attention of their audiences.

CEREAL GROFS.

DJ B

On the 19th of August, at bin bome in Lon eminent missionary passed away. Sixty years Angeles, Californie, in his 84th year, this

Methodist Episcopal Church, to Foocher. Chisa. ago be was appointed a missionary of the

station, for most of this term the superintendent For a quarter of a century he laboured in that and treasurer of the Mission. He mastered the Poochow language, and, collaborating with Rov.

LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT COUNCILS. Dr. Baldwin, produced

By command of H. 1 M: the Empress valuable literature for the native Christinas was a dictionary, Chinese- English, of great value. From his

Dowager Tao-hai-tuau-yu, etc., we issued su pon much

Ediot sanctioning the principles of a cou erint.d: Two annual conferenser, with a total of stitutional government for the country, the date 18,000 members, 858 preachers sed halpe 6, and for actually putting into force the Deures to 75 aiseivoaries, were organized; also the Anglo- abjects who shall be able to show a proper depend upon the speed or tardiness of our Chinese College, and a school for young women appointed the superintendent of the Methodist them. As a proof of the earnest wish of the were stablished. In the year 1872, he was appreciation and knowledge of the benefis

of the welf government to Episcopal Mission in Japan, and arrived in Throno to give a constitution to the country, bo granted Yokohama in May, -1878. In August of the by Bishop Wm. L. Harris, who appointed me

we have already commanded the catablish SATs year the Mission was duly organized

fist Dr. Maclay the superintendent.

step to the desired end of ame

At the

Parliamentary representation of time, the Ray, Julius Soper, the an Imperial Ambly to Discus Affairs of Love DAVISON BU Harris WEEsembly it will be possible to judge of the speeches State (Izséchényuen). In this Imperial As Davison

and Rev. I. H. appointed to various stations under him. He and arguments that will be heard in the tutars Correll and laboured for fifteen years in Japas, thus round-will entirely depend upon the nobility of thought Parliament, and their effectiveness or otherwise ing out forty eventful years of service in the sud patriotic aims of the representations. It is Far East.

In 1967 he retired from the a few years he presided over the Maclay loyalty to Sovereign and love for Country as the service and returned to California where for educated and taught that they must callivate svident, Llierefore, that the people most first be

School of Theology in Los Angeles.

For

fien how can the people obtain Kuunlodge? and groundwork of Knowledge for without Educa-

quisite experience to govern the whole country without being given the opportaity of of self-government how can they obtain the re They must moreover, eschew all evil thoughts that may lead the country into trouble and

to fill the ranks of town coundla and local of men of integrity and honesty must be made representation-men who have the interest and welfare of the majority in their hearts good of their fellowmon. We, therefore,

throughout the Empire and of the books that to draw up a foheme of naiverial education

also e maand the Ministry of the Interior to are to be studied in the schools thereof. We draw up the sabeme of local elf-government for Imperis Reecript for the information of the to have these two schemes promulgated by

Tom, they were handed to me by a Chinose clothes the econsed was wearing whet you mer seeme to have seriously affcoted the yield Japanete. He came as a pioneer, sad was thora.roby command the Ministry of Education

shipping olerk

Crom-xamined. Do you remember the oxnot time this man enzie in on Sunday morning?

No, it was about 10 o'clock.

Did you make any note in writing of this change of destination of the box You remember iLP-Yee

A coolle Eving in a shed at the entrance to Lee Yoon Street West said he remembered the 4th Angust. Between 4 and 5 o'clock he wa at Government Wharf. He meant Pedder's Whart. The European in the dogk engaged him to carry something. He took him to Butterfield and Swire's. Offloo and asked him to carry the box-produced which was at the side of the office stairs. Witness and az-

other coolie fook it to the bamboo wharf

in front of More. Butterfield and Swire's. Arrived there they put it in a campan and the European also entered the beat. He did not notios where the simpan went. The aroused gave each of the coolies ten centa Witness remembered going up to the guol on September 15th. He saw defendant there. He identified him in the gaol.

Cross-examineWhen you came up to the gaol on the 25th September did you expect to see this man?--I saw him.

Did you expect to see him P-I recognised Lim..

When you came up to the gaol did you expect to see that man or not -I saw him.

Mr. Harding (to interpreter)-Can't you put the question to him intelligently?

The Interpreter-I am putting it intel ligently.

His Worship-It is not very intelligible Mr. Harding-Can you put the question in such a way as this fool will understand, for he

is a fool.

:

His Worship He put the question as you asked it.

Mr. Harding-That is intelligently, in it not? Question repeated-Imw-him----- Mr. Harding-Will your Worship put down the question? I shan't ask him again.

Can you tell me the number of the sampan?

-No.

Can you recognise any of the people in the sampan P—A woman.

Have you seen her since-She is ir, court. How do you know? She has been sent for by the police

Isn't it because the was sent for by the police that you recognize her I recognise her.

How long did you stay on the pier! After

I put the box on the vampan I went away.

You did not loiter-No.

Another coolie, who acted with the previous witness, spoke to being engaged by the defend. ant to carry a box from Batterfield and Swire's office.

Mr. Moriel-Do you recognise him? No, Mr. Morrell-Well don't say he engaged you. Say a European engaged you,

Witness identified the box in court as the one

no longer being able for dofire duties. His and he kept in touch with events in Japan cities remained animpaired until the last, and China, avincing & peculiar interest in these lauds where this active life had been

when this office lapsed. He was the the formation in 1884 of the Conference, fret president of Aoyama Cekuin and had mach to do in shaping the early history of this institu- tion. In the translation of the New Testament, railed throughout the greater part of the anm Committee on the translation of the Bible inte

The unfavourable weather which has pre: he took su solive part, being a member of the and are willing to work diligently, for the

of the cereal and other crops in most soustris. fore a foundation builder, and he used well Had you ever seen him before 4th August? According to an estimate published recently, by tambered mortar and acquitted blæself sa a -No.

wise master bolder." In Japan he belongs the Hungarian ministry of agriculture the total to the class of" worthies" such as Drs. Hepburn, Did you identify him without i -I did.

Were there any labels in the trunk when it 40.7 million fons of rye against 40.33 million In China he is to be classed with men of the 86 million tons of wheat, ageiust 94 last year, Williars, David Thompson and the Ballaghe was brought on board -I don't know.

zgainst, 32.634 1 million tons early day», some of whom survive. In Foocbow❘ whole country. How long, to your knowledge, was the secasted oats against 53.6 and 93.7 million tons Indian honourable way came to him but he sorn- many opportunities of making money is an on board P. About 20 minutes.

corn against. }(5.1 making a total of 307.5 pulously refused all such and lived on the Li Chun, accountant in a

pawnbrokers" millions against 3253 last year, whilst the humble stipend of a missionary establishment in Queen's Road, said he re-world's consumption for the season 1907/8 + by membered that on August 5th a European came the same authority put at 90 million tons of to the shop with two diamonds to pawn, on which wheat, 12 of rye, 23 of barley, 54 of onts and witness advanced $55. A man who came into 95.5 of Indian corn er 814,5 altogether being the shop to redeem things ect: d as interpreter about 7 million tons more than have been to write his name and address. He did not from-last-season-4.2 million tons of wheat, Witness gave the men a piece of paper on which grown. There have bonever been carried over know what the name was. It was a piece 854,000 tons 13, 496,000 tons barley, 841,000 of paper like that produced which he gave cats and 991.000 tons. Indian cora to the men. On the paper produced was written

1. Joner, Bongkong Hotel, Rcom 184," You cannot identify the European ?—I·080. You did not identify bim in gaol--I did. What were the words you used ?—I mid that

y diffealty?production of the world is not likely to exceed Yerbeck, S.K. and Nathan Brown, Bishcp the Empire, and, having obtained our sanction,

is the man..

You said you identified him P-Yea

tons barley

**TRADE FLOURISHING,

OF

Dovers

risen

MANUHU AND CHINESE.

At Peking on September 27th, was pub- liabed an Imperial Decree thus translated for the North China Daily News

FACE ERUPTIONS FROM INDIGESTION

Face and Nose in Very Bad State→→ Tried Many Kinds of Soap and Ointment Without Result- At Last Completely Cured After

DOCTOR HAD HER USE

CUTICURA REMEDIES

"My face and nose were in a very bad atate through indigestion. After trying many kinds of soups and ointments, my doutor recommended me to try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. I did so about three years ago, with the micut antiafactory resulta, and since then I would not be without them. I could not get wasned. with any kind of soap until I tried the Cuticura Soap, but with Cutlours Soap and Cuticura Ointment my face soon got better only used one box of the Ointment. I recommended Mrs. K, of the B Hotel, to try Cuticura Soap and Cuti- cura Ointment for eczema of the hands, They oured her entirely in a very short time. I shall recommend Cuticura whenever I have a chance of doing so. Misa Grace Montgomerie, 1 Palmerston Drive, Litherland Liverpool, February 18 and 20, 1900,''

SKIN TORTURED

Bables and Tired Mothers Find Comfort in Cuticura.

Bleep for skin-tortured bables and rese for tired mothers is found in a hot bath

with Cuticura Soap and

a gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin.Ouro, ... This treatment. affords in- stant relief in the mos distressing forms, of. Atching,” burning

scaly, and or usted thumours, eczemas, Yanhee, inflammas tions, irritations, and chafings of infancy and childhood, permita

rest and sleep and points to a speedy cure when all else falls.

Complete External and Intemal Treatment for Every Hungour of Infrata Colli sists of Cutiesra danp to Ciennes the

a. Culteurs Umument to ileal the skin, and Cuticura Resolvent Fils (Cuseclate Costed) to Purify the Bond. A Borle Hej after Cures. Bold survizhout the world. Depots: 2. 27. Charterhouse No. H

Pin,[Cape Town, etc., D. K. Paul, Calcutta Puffer Drug and Mein, Corp., Bol Pro Prave, bulkurs Book on Sklu Demo 51-7

ELECTRICITY IN MANCHURIA.

The Viceroys and Govern rs of provinces will then be commanded to select the tentatively tried. The Ministries named above places where self-government is to be first

will also make frequent inspections to fad out whether our commands have been carried sat or not so that as early a date sa possible may be arrived at for the granting of the Constitution and Parliamentary Representation to the coun try. Let ns, have tangible results and not merely bollow

This is our earnest hope appearances.

we put garrisons in varions oilies of the in compliance with the Command of the by feat of arms and in doing so at the time published a Decree of H. J. M., the Emperor, We established our dynasty in this Country On the same date, September 39th, was also

provinces to keep order therein. Since the Empress Dowager stating that the Imperial

Deorae millions

7.4 pacification of the Country many years have

spproving the principles of a altogether which

the passed, and in the meanwhile the members of constitutional gov rument to the people was of our garrisons, having nothing to do, have due to the initiative of the Borereign who shortage. Nevertheless prices have

become loafers and lazy men abile at the recognized the fact that the country is just steadily for some time and will to all appearances same time they have become a Leavy burden fitled for such a form of Government. They opatinue to advance, unless the above estimate of supplies turns out to be below the mark.

on the Country. Multiplying in members must be impressed upon the minds of all high the younger genera ions were reared in and low, officials and Commoners, and parerty and want, having to depend only opou there must not be any misapprehensions the allowances that had been granted by on the subject. Offloials bare the right of

PROPOSED INSTALLATION AT MUKDEN, T Fortunately trade remains in a flourishing Imperial Clemency at the beginning of the government and direction of the affairs of the

The Chinese Mercbents' Guild of Mukden Mr. Morrell I was under the impression he condition, offering work at good wages to who. I dyuzely, and having on the other hand Lever pouples, and they must work diligently and intends to undertake the instalation of an ever chooses to take it; in fact, the general learned a trade or profession as did the common explaining to those around them the requested the submission of bids for the work, electric-lighting system for that city, and has Cross-examined by Mr. Harding. When complaint in this country is that the supply of people around them to support themselves. It.right and

proper path that should be taken by go up end point him out or did you say some- you went up to identify him, did you labour is inadequate, Many people on the other for our garrisons to find some means of gaining l'eking, and Viceroya and Governor and their while this system for a sum of about £15,000), has therefore, now become an urgent necessity ali: The Ministries and Government offices in A local Japanese concern bus already offered to band believe that the tide of activity bas reached a fivelihood and we hereby command our phordinates throughout the provinces, are com of Makden, the circumferenos of the outer wall While it is impossible to give the street wilonge thing to the police I pointed him out.

Viceroys and Covernors to confer with the wanded to loss to time in carefully selecting men On what date--25th September.

its height and will henceforth recede, alleging Tartar, Generals and Manota Lieutenant of ability to ex lain the dotrine that the Emperor bout 10 miles and roads tr. verse the city in Didn't you meet other people on that day amnistion of stocks of mest descriptions of

that the lull qaring the summer months and the Generals of the said garrisons first to make a

desires sto grant a Constitution tothe country with all directions, as that the public lights, together who went up to identify bim ?—Yes.

caneps of the men under thom. Those the Sovereign at the head; and an earnest fort with those that wit be installed by all the lending Was that before you identified him? You goods la foreign markels are unmistakablė | garrisons have their own atables and horse must be made to study the erstems of ger extensive system, and the contract for the work hongs and offical buildings, will constitute a vary symptoms of an approaching reaction, Still breeding grounds and farms. It is, therafore

ment of the various countries of the West will be unusually large and profitable. Are hereby commanded, that a set of regulati na ba

Those who have shown the ability, to understand lights will be used for the principal avenues and industries stem woll engaged far into next yo ar drawn up without delay, and the lands in All this and to explain them to these around buildings and balbs for the suburbs of the city.

qo. B- especially the textile ones and it was reported to be surveyed and divided up amongst these them are to be spcially recommended to the only last week of the cotton spinning and wear of each family, so that each family have enough have been found to have been relax in their lighting is also planned at Kirin, while other garrisons according to the number of members Throns for reward sod protection. Those who It is stated that the introduction of electric When the police came to you they asked to trade that what prevented spinners, land to cultivate ancient for their individual duties are to be censured and warned, so that all important cities of Manchoris will undoubtedly te shown your books P-Yer

manufacturers from selling still further support and sustenance. Those garrisons that may work earnestly and bring those about them undertake similar enterprises in the near future, Did they ask whether a tall gentleman had ahead was not absence of dems ad had a horse breeding grennds or farms are to to the proper way of thinking. Those whe

It would therefore be advisable for manufacturers of electrical supplies to maintain representatives pawned-certain things?They asked me to bet the dificulty they experience in covering theks to the local authorities of their town for misapprehend our intentions and land..their in Manclittria why could fit the large res show them the things a European had pawned. their sales for such distant deliveries. Briskness by purchase and voluntary sale at the hands of dealt with and made a warning to others. Let and interview the officials and merchants for

the necessary lands. These are to be obtained heares in the wrong direction will he sternly As a matter of fact was this the only Euro.in trads almost invariably leads to an increase the farmers ar and them. The prices to be these our commands be made known to every electrio-lighting systems, and could be on the the purpose of encouraging them to instali pan who had pawner goods between the Sed in the number of strikes, the men coveting paid to the farmers being in accordance one in the Empire.-N.-O. Daily News.

apot should bids be requested for the work

WEATHER REPORT,

bad not.

?

before they went in.

Before you went up there on the 25th September were you asked for a description

of the man ?---No.

and the 101 There were several others.

mot

Could you identify any of those P-I could

noted as interpreter on the occasion spoken to Min Frok, taloon boy, unemployed, said he

the

LABOUR TELUHLES.

share in the profits the masters are apparently making, but it is open to doubt, whether by abandoning their work they are not throwing only lose the wages they might otherwise have away the substance for the shadow : for they act by the laat witness. The European wished earned but frequently cause the death of the to pawn two diamonds. Acoused was the Eaton that laid the golden eggs! poon. The latter wrote a chit which he gave to the pawnbroker.

How do you roogrise him By the upper gold teeth.

Do you know how much he got?-He wanted $70.

flow mech did he got?-855.- Witness added that the European told him his teeth had been set for $10 in America.

The bearing was adjourned till this afternoon, Mr. Harding-I want to make an application, I understand that registered letters have arrived

be carried to Bambre Pier. He nesisted to put for the accused and they have been kept by the

it into a mipan, and the European gare them 20 oonts, Witness did not see where the Europeau weut. ·

Crom-examined by Mr. Harding-He knew the last witness..

You went away together -We left-the-place at the same time.

Wong Kau saye he saw-the-European entor the campax? You must bare-use it ate? No. I did not notice,

polise.

have takon

HAWAI'S PROSPERITY

These lands are to be caltirated by one out of with the scale of prices ruling at the time, every ten men iz more of the garrisons in question each year, the number being increase 1 Hawaii is no doubt the wealthiest political

la Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued to hold them for generation after generation 1907, pays the Hawain Lazette, was $17,900,120, has risen considerably wr N. China 5.W. gradually die progress, and tbs families subdivison under the Stars and Stripes, its the following report

up the land for agriculture pre total commerce fr the year endior June 30,

On the 76 12.15 p.m. The barometer without break. No one will be allowed either This is ab at 8300 per capita for the popu Japan and the Leoelinas, and fallen much ever. to sell or moitga o his land. Those who take lation of the Territory. There is probably no E. and N. Japan. -to

farming will not be allowed to draw their country in the world that oan pressut auch a

The depression is moving Eastwards in the The troubles in the tag service on the river ratious se soldiers. The money thua sared will showing of wealth in proportion to the nam have been terminated by the smaller owners bare become farmers must abide by the laws a distinction the kingdom and the republic and Tongking, and is iw over is latter ares.

be made into a special fund. Baunermen who her of its juhabitants."

bis,

by the way, in of Japan.

I'ressure has giver way slightly over Luzon making a few trifling concessions, whilst the men ruling amongst those around thein. They both held, but not in such a large degree ne High pressure now divers N. China. employed by the more important once have are to be similar to the Chinese armand the Territory of Hawaii. The resources of the resumed work on the old terms. That the men

them in overy respect.

Strong N.E. winds ars expected to set in Each family will islands have been developed under anexation again in be Formoes Channel and freshening have enough loud to support its

and

moch greater ratio that has the population winds from S B..to NE. will pribably prevail members, ind no just us use of complaint has been proved the amount of land for each will be different in increased,

in mocl by the wage's lists of several firms, according to each province, accoording as the slate of the The trade returns are instructive with regard for the N part of the Chius Seo, which the earnings, including overtime for the country they live in bity of the garricons indicate many points at which these, Easy be

to the progress of diversified industries. They at 10a.m. to-day, 9 inches. may rich or

Hongkong rainfalt for the 24 hours ending first six months of the year of captains and who have taken up civilian lives will be acde promoted and further developed. Although the engineers, cama on an average to M. 1,500. to learn trades and attend schools, and the exhibit, thus far presented is not as flattering in The electrical engineers have now struck and authorities concerned are commanded to work this regard as might have been expected, it is in this instance to the smaller firms have come

earnestly and diligently in the matter, so that yet encaur ging, The exports contain items an understanding with the men, but the two ofered then to gain proper livelihood. Tho few yours ago did not appear at all. It is known

our Bannerman may have every opportunity of articles, with respectable amounts, which Hongkong & Neighbourhood leading ones have refused their demands. and

Шодот required to. start the farmers, here, also, that with respect to some articles are rapidly filling up their places with workmen and for such A$ desire to

arts whose export has almost or altogether die Formosa Chanuel learn from other towns,

haadiorafts, shall be drawn from

Consumption accounts for a great deal of the the garrisons in question. We took to our deficiencies. Also, we are aware here that some Bouth coast of Chius between Hongkong and Lamocks Viceroys, Governors and Tartor Gecerals to uze highly promising industries -rubber for an

Hongkong and Hainan. their treat efforts and avoid being influenced by example-are only in the initiatory stage of private interest in the performance of the dalies development. Our mahogany lamber export is

HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your comt in this remect The Ministry of Finauce is a new one, our young pineapply industry is plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Craze Charmants. Lair commanded to have ready the required money growing and there are many other things, Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Powder car object to treat car all subjects with equal: Hawaii bas but just entered its full measure of Bfetime. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., Bois Agente for this work, and let there be no jealousy nor which can be considered in perspective, giving Charmante will enable you to do it. He racial distinctions Lat sich one keep us in strong encouragement for the belief that Specialities for the Skin are the study of "a" kindness and cismoney.

destined prosperity.

arml

ANTWERP.

Mr. Morrell That is hardly correct. A registered letter las arrived care of the Chief Detective Inspector.

It will be handed to the Superintendent of the Guol.

Mr. Harding-I think I am entitled to see The disturbances in Antwerp are exuming a them.

dangerous character; the other unions connect Mr. Morrell-It is in your porrer Theyed with the work in the harbour have made your the Superintendent. will te banded to your client in due course by-men-couse with the dockers and organized stacks His Worship Mr. Harding can have them sorte of missiles on the men willing to work, are being made with knives, revolvers and all most of whom have come over from England

if his client hands them to him.

And

1

to-day is as follows:-

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

the usual funds and reserves for the support of/?peared, or elas declined. the island home South coast of China between

S.E. to N.E.

luds, freshen ing equally, showery.

N.E. winds, strong.

Sam LS No. 2.

Someus No. 1

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