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SUPREME COURT··
Monday December 9th.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. Barons SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIEF
JUSTICE).
THE HONGKONG DA LY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10rs, 1907.
as. the extract from the Registrar-Glinaraik books would show, by three pazsoze. The nou Pan Sik-chi, înd nothing, whatever to de with the origination of the firm. This would be corroborated by the fact that bis name w not one of the three original ones given to the Regiatras Gooral.
His Lordship-But that is not a register of A PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE.
partners; it is a register of bonseholders. This was su action by the Kwong Fung Wo
Sir Henry Berkeley-It is register of arm against the Wing Ki Cheong and an issue householders, but householders are shopkeepers between the plaintiff arm and Cuan Man-obi, and masters of shops. They are required to otherwise Chan-Pai-Sin tong, and Yim Wal give their names, trades and ocospations. I tak, aline Tim Ping-kai alias Vim Quan, tepat this in as uncorrshorative aridence of our
decide whether the latter were partners in the Wing Ki Cheong.
Mr. M. W. Slade, instrusted by Mr. Sargent (of Messze. Wilkinson and Grist) appeared for the plaintiffs, and Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., instructed by Mr. Ollo Kong Sing, for the defendants.
Plaintiffs' case having concluded, Six Henry Berkeley raised a point regarding the adinie- aibility of surfsin evidenes which had been addaeod, sad quoted anthorities in support of his contentions, He put the proposition to the Court that the statement of one partner could not be used against the other, I was dis tinctly laid down in Lindley that the Court could not receive the answer of one alleged partner, ia bangery, in evidence to establish s partnership. Once a partnership was ச்த tablished, however, snek admission was receiv- able, A prima facie case meant a case which established a partnership unless it was rebutted. He put it to the Court that no evidence had been adduced, and certainly not against Tim Qaen. Was his Lordship warranted in coming to the conclusion that & TALD WAR & partner in the firm because he sat at a Chinono
feast and acted as list, or would a jury, be justified in coming to much a conclusion un sach grounds?
statement that the three men mentioned started "the business.
Hi Lordship-It would be just es wall to oleat this point up. The section says house holders.
Sir Henry Berkeley--I am aware of that. people who live in houses.
His Lordship-Householders generally means
Sir Houry Berkley-I am not producing only as evidence corroborating our statement its a register of partners; I am producing it
that the Wing Ki Cheong was started by the three persona I have named.
His Lordship-Does it carry any waight ?. Sir Henry Barkley--The fact that the mon carried on business as druggists under the style of Wing Ki Cheong.
His Lordship-The definition of householder is the setaal tenant or occupant, therefore opposing a partnership contained revon dr eight, I shouldn't expect to find that number the register. If Chan Manchi were a partner, and resided next door, I should expect to find his name on the next door registor.
Sir Henry Berkeley--I am not dealing with Chan Man-chi, but with Fun Bik-chi. Proceed heard the evidence he would bare no doubt that ing, Counsel said that when hie Lordship had
the transactions were absolutely above board and
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SERVANTS IN CHIANGLE
J STATE HARQUET AT WINDSOR.
IMPORTANT SPRECHES AT THE KING
AND 'THR· CALONE.
American woman who has just returned from a The New York: Tribuse prints thin:: -An long sojourn in Foochow Chine, where her King Edward in his honour at Windsor made The Kaiser at the state banquet given by husband is an exporter, is the envy of her the following important statement of policy- housekeeping friends because of her immunity. It is also my very earnest wish that the lose from the domestic problems. She employ ten relationship existing between our two families servants, which is the equivalent of four in this only, from a monetary point of view. All we be rooted in the relations of one two chantries, and thum confirm the psnos of the world, the mantonanos of which is an zouth portant person in the Anglo-Saxon bomebold constant endeavour as it is my own. on Chinese soil. This particular "boy" in in the neighbourhood of ifty years old and stands six fost two mobs in his stockings. To him transmile them to the cook, the second house are given the orders for the day. He in turn boy, the gardener, the gatekeeper and the six
colies, as the case may be.
your
made by King Edward in proposing the health following is the full text of the speeches of the Baiparor and the Empress and. by the
Kalsor i
reply
German Emperor and Empress to British In welcoming their Imperial Majesties the shores, let me express on behalf of the Queen and myself the great pleasure and satisfaction gives as to entertain tham here at this old ad historie onstle.
and
For a long time we had hoped to receive this visit, but recently we had feared that owing to indisposition it would not take place, but in such good health, st I can only hope their fortaustely their Mejostics are now both looking
benefit them. stay in England, however short, will much
The house boy is a most resourceful creature. At a dinner party given by the American wo-it man one of the guests entered after the fifth course had been sorved. The hostess signslied to the house boy to marre the msn soup, though she did it with much trepidation, scarcely ex- boy was gone an interminable time, and the peating that there was any lett The house
finally came in with a plate of soup which was hostess gat more and more nervous But ho at the same as that beat served. When the party was over ah seked the reason. He said, "Soup all
1 gone. Party down road. Run get more ambition than discretion, one of the goolise had been sent to the hous trait, the American woman said, is universal, of a neighbour who was entertaining. This The servante are not dahones, yet they will, without consulting suy one, land everything from China and silvermato to food in case their ocölis friends stand in need of it for a function of any sort.
Bume
Har book gets up the most beautiful diamers and all upon what is not much more thans charcoal brazier. labours, the American woman bought a fine Thinking to lighten his store of modern construction, expecting the received with enthusiasm. Not at all. The addition to the calltary department to be
stored away, wrapped in oilalath to prevent Chinese cook wouldn't kok at, it, and so it was rust, for in the rainy season in China iron and
His LordshipI should leave that ta a jar, la good faith. There was a suggestion that the wel will corrode within twenty-four beure (sic)
knowing what we must know. It is uncon tradioted; that being so, that would be sufficient
to admit other evidence,
Sir Henry Barkeley-I would now refer your Lordship to Tayler on Evidence. You must not, in coming to any conclusion be in any way
Mr. Blade-My friend is simply beating the air.
Sir Henry Berkeley (to his Lordship)—I don't. think you heard my proposition. It was obscured by, my friend's interraption. Taylor-ays the existence of a joint interest which in disputed cannot be establishel brons of the partios sought to be charged, but must be shown by indepen dent proof. I take it that you doɑ't show a thing by independent proof if you show it parily by independent proof. Until your Lordship has evidence before you sufficient to prove that oas
Partnership book was forged, or fraud was attached to it. He would call as a witness the man who made the conditions in that book, and be did it. They had been put in a most false and would tell the Court why he did it and when be unfair position by evidence being offered to the Court, which no doubt the Court was open to Trocire, Letters said to be written by two other partners were put in. In these, regne mention was made of the name of Chan Mau-cbi. The persons who wrote these letters had not been called, when they might have been.
Eridanse was called, and the case adjourned.
IMPERSONATING A DETECTIVE Before Mr. F. A. Dazeland at the Folies Court yesterday Li Tak-yan appeared on
Five meals a day seems an excess of good living to the average American a' d somewhat of a bore as well. Tet that is what the meri- onu housewife in Chies must make up her mind
mineral water and the like. This is served to. The fist mest of the day is taken in bed. It consists of a light repast of coffee, frait by the house boy, who also prepares the bath, lays out clothes for the day and arranges things about the apartment, He then retires, and when breakfast is served at biz o'clock in the dining-room greets his master and mistress
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Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Asquith, Mr. Aust¬n command were Mr. and Mrs. Dirrell, Mr. and Chamberlain, Mrs, Lloyd-George, and Mrs.
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I have not forgotten the different visita which
The first man to wake at Windsor next morn- you, Bir, have paid bere from your earliest childhood, and I regret to think that your lasting the Kaisse. Long before the other open- visit was such a sad one. I shall never forget beds this restless monarch was strolling about pants of the Castle thought of leaving their sulong sa I live the kindness and sympathy the grounds of the Canite. and venerated Queen passed away. shown to me by you at the time that the great
Your Majesties way rest assured that your visits to this country are always a sincera pleasure to the Queen and myself as well as to the whole of my people, and I not only fervently hope for the prosperity and happiveen of the great country over which you are the Sovereign but also for the maintenanos of pesce, I will Majesties the German Emperor and Empress, now drink to the health of their Imperial and in doing so I wish to express again to them bere na par guests, the sincera pleasure it given ne to receive them
The Emperor in reply said:
Your Majesty's cat kind works of welcome addressed to the Empress and myself havs touched me deeply is of close relationship and many dear memories of bygone days link me to your Majesty's family.
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Soon after dawn a tired sentry was moustache approach him at a rapid pace, ask tonished to seu a kean-faced man with a bristling omno questions about duty and discipline, sud his back. then pase quickly along with his bande behind
State Piper who parades the terrace at sight The Lager was much amused by the gorgeous o'clock very morning when the King is at Caledonian skirts. Before breakfast the Kaiser Windsor and wakes the household with his;
great deal of business in his study. His Imp risi Majesty enjoyed a magnificent day's shooting. At about half-past ten o'clock St. George's entrance. two alosed motor cars left the Castle by the
transacted a
The rat contained King Edward and the Kaiser seated side by side, with the Duke of Connaught,
All were dressed in Norfol bats with a jaunty feather at the back. In the jacket, knickerbookers, and green. Tyrolesa
oud were the equerrier, Coinvel
Legge, Major Malcolm Marry, and Baron Marschall.
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RASH FOLLOWED
A VACCINATION
Little Girl's Whole Body Covered
Watery Matter Formed, Then Scabs -Could Not Rest Night or Day -Suffered Three Years-At Last
USED CUTIGURA AND
THAT CURED HER
"My little girl had rashes coming on ter at times like nettle rash, since she bad vaccination on her arm. They would rise at times-and-she-would dđồ- nothing but scratch their until they bled. She could not rest at night or day when they went on her. It was a pity to see her. 1 spent lot with doctors and could not got rid of the rash, so one of the neighbor told me to 'try Cuticura. The rates were all over her except the face. You know they were hard like a stone Brat, and then they would fill with water, and theTy turn into a great scab, Sho auffered with the ailment for three years and we used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura
Among these memories stands foremost the figure of my revered grandmother, the great Queen whose image is imperishably engraved in my heart, while the remembrance of my days of happy childhood spent under the roof. beloved mother carries me back to the earliest and within the walls of this grand old indsorals and Prince Arthur of Connaught, heDintment, and they did clear it-We-
Cantle.
The charms of old reminiscences are now enhanced by the warm reception your Majesties lare giving an on the ocession of our present
visit.
The shooting party weal to the Flemish Farm, where they were met by the Prince of motored over from Frogmore. The day was idea! for sport orisp, clear, and not too cold- and the Kaiser again showed his famose skill as
a shot.
He and the Prince of Wales were in the middle of the line, and had three loaders each.
King Edward was the only one of the party foot Be bad two ponies,
who was
but rode his favourite chestnut.
All the morning and far into the afternoon the stiness of park and forest was shattered by the echoing guns. By noon a large wagon bag, and the party bad moved on to the Cron- Icad of phossante represented the morning's
man is a partner you should not listen to the charge of pretending that he was a member of distinguishing.colour to mark their distinctive most warmly on behalf of the Empress and my bourne Coverts
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occupied, was up almost as early as the Meanwhile the Empress had not been un- Kaler and had coffee with him about 7.90 Later, with the Duchess of Albany, she visited.
t. George's Chapel. Atuo colock a people who had gathered by the Sovereigna Gale waiting for a glimpse of a royal face, were rewarded for their patience.
few.
A small and glittering procession came out of even for royal Windsor. In the bright autan the grey gateway. The night was a rare one,
extriders, the 1 cquer of the landsur, and the sunshine the scarlet and gold braid of the famous Windsor greys ridden by White-wiggal postillions, made a splendid picture.
statements of others. I would ask your Lordship to diamiss the vase without calling upon us,
the police force. The prosecutor, Chories Mr. Slade-I don't think your Lordship Arnold, a foreman at Quarry Bay, while witness should come to the decision of this cass withing she procession on Saturday was robbed of the confusion which my learned friend has
or lost; $114 worth of jewellery. On his way tried to raise in your mind with regard to the home on Saturday night he met the defendant, difference of an admission of evidence given by who speaks English, and told him of his loss. a partner. The admission of a partner in the Li promised to help him to recover the missing sued by Taylor is an admission made jewellery provided Arnold would give biz $25, somewhere or other, and proved by outside and at eams time the satire told, the Europes evidence-by people who have heard him make a that he was a detective from No. 2 Station. statement. Admission and confession are on theTogether they proceeded towards that Station, sams footing in treatises on evidence. Your and on the way Arnold spoke to the defendant
about the inspector and sergeant there, but when of the war Lordship is well aware that in the old days in
Li said he did not know them Arnold thought the same as vars. There are no bargain sales, { were culled to decorate the table, and along the bis lunch sat of a red bandanna un'er the trees, England no person pecuniarily interested in an iamne c.uld give evidence at all. It was thought to be conductive to justice and the provention of false swearing that the plaintiff, defendant and other parties interested should not be sligible to give evidence wa uath. But even in these days ons partner was a competent witn to prove the existence of a partnership against another ma Pap Bik-yee gets in the box and gives the names of his partners. The list includes the name of Yim Quon..
beyond hearsay
No. 2 Station. Ou appearing before the Court there was something amiss and teck him to yesterday the defendant was food $.5, the alternative being six weeks' imprisonment.
LOURDES AT HONGKONG.
CHINESE FATHER'S TOUCHING FAITH.
Li Yan, who resides at West Point, is the father of a little boy who has been sling for
The dhoiosat flowers from the royal gardene
of choice shrysanthemums. Found the room walls of unstained oak stood tall palcos and banks were stationed the King's bodyguard of the uniform and carrying their battleaxes. Yeomen of the Guard, wearing their quaint
An old soldier gardener in corduroys, enting
into a rigid attention. The Kaiserin happened jumped up as the carriages passed, scattering his moel in trying to straighten bis best back to see him, and nodded smilingly to his inte
Queen Alexandra and the Kaiserin sat side by side, and with them was the Duchess of Argyll. Princess Patrica and the Duchess of Connaught rode in the second carriage, while a third contained the ladies in waiting.
tuithed her twice a day with Cutleura Soap and we used one box of Cuticura Ointment, The doctor gave medicine for a while, but it did no good, and we left the doctor and used Cuticura, and that did cure her. I am very inuch pleased to tell you of the cure, an can recommend The Cuticura Remedies to everybody, and wish I had known about them sooner. Evan John Thomas, Penalts Terrace, Ystrad Mynach, viá Cardiff, Wales, Feb. 1, 1006."
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1.30, and lunched with the shooting party in of a conference of local authorities and societies the royal dining room, after which they returned held by the Garden City Association at the The Ladies arrived at Cranbourne Towers at Mr. Rider Hagard was one of the obairmen to Windsor
The shooting party went to the North Fored after lunch, and had farther excellent sport, The Kaiser was delighted with everything.
It is a long time since I had such fine
His Lordship-That is evidence proving it sometime and the serious condition of the son has caused the father no little anxiety. Chinese Mr. Blads-Cortsinly. He says Chan Man doctors have been called is, and medicines kar imitative faculty of the people comes into play on former occasions it has been the custom to sport," he was heard to say-" in fact, not since quite realised, the health, the happiness, and tho shi and Tim Quon were partners. That is been tried in vain, for with all the care and not me admission in the sense of the word nursing bestowed on the infant he languishes admission used by Taylor. That is direct The por father was at his wit's end coosidering evidence sworn on oath. Under the strictest what might be done to restore his son to if the draftsmaa bappens to be an amateur and they waited each by their seats. Their Majesties Highelie Castle, Christchurch, instead of the
rula of the old Common Law one partner was, competent witness against another,
health.
wait in the Waterlou Hail until their Majesties are in the banqueting ball, bat on this occasion met in the royal drawing-room, and, preceded
St. George's Hall,
Then the Chiness procession was show bis faults to a T. With their long fingers by Boere of State and household officials, passed Isle of Wight, as he intended,
to
WES. NO
Oring to the oppressive bent daring the
It is also my very earnest wish that the close middle of the day nearly everyone rests. Tes is served at 4 o'clock and consists of preserves, relationship existing between our two familien sandwiches, o kes and tat. Dinner is formally may be reflected in the relations of our two served at 8 o'clock. After this (sic), on plosnat contries, and thus confirm the prace of the days, there is tennis or sport of some kind, and world, the mintenance of which is so much to carry him to the grounds in the chairs. All esch person has three chair coolias st command your Majesty's constant endeavour as it is my
these men wear white uniforme except for some
It is in this spirit that I thank your Majesty Louseholds. The sensation of riding in a chair, self for the kind and gracious words with which you have greeted us, and it is in this spirit that the American woman ssys, is qat di-similar to napleasant when one becomes mocustomed to it. that experienced in a baby jumper and is not
I raise may glass to the health of your Majesty and of her Majesty the Queen, and to the bap The streets of Foochow are no mors than piness of all the members of your Royal House, lanes, ' Ele Bald,
my tear and beloved relations. 'just about wide enough for two chairs to pass abreast. It is sometimes a The soone at the banquet was one of brilliance when the 100 guests among whom were included question where to disappear when a mandarin approaches, in snob an evant every one
all the members of the Royal Family, the Stinic- obliged to disappear off the earth. His ont. tere of State and diplomatic representatives in runners some tearing down the street, and London, as well as the suites of the Emperor everybody, no matter who, must make way for and Empress sat down to dinner,
The table aid for 160 guests, she the dignitary. It is sometimes necemary to
que into a shop door, any where to get out recoigne sitting side by side in the centre, instead of opposite each other, as heretofore, at state banquete, "The pleasures of shopping are not altogelber
lately indispensable when trading among the although a knowledge of bargaining is abso almond-eyed Celestials. There are no tempt. ing displays of marized down goods, but for all that it is possible to get bandsome gowns made by the native failors which ia point of style! equal thore made in the States. In Yokohama,
St. George's Hall is at all times an imposing for instance, I had a tailor gown made which apartment, the stately grandeur of which is enhanced by the bankern of the Knights of the was no exquisitely finished that it could easily Carter, the suite of armour, sad the portraita of have been worn wrong ide out, and it cost only monarchs which it contains. When the brilliant one-quarter the price I would have had to pay array of guasts had seated themselves, and the for it here. although the local tailors a vary so the table, and the band of the Horse Guards Of course the best gains are all imported, priceless gold plate and crystal glass wore on
Guildhall on October 25th, with a view to pro.. Chinese tailor will squat down on
the scene was dazzling. played, the foor and
moting the systematic planni of towns. On Most of the guests reached the Castle about
good housing, rural and urban, he said, depended, and ser all day long in that position, The sight o'clock. admirably in tailoring. If it is possible to give
and to an extent which perhaps they had never them a fashion-plats or a correct drawing of the articles desired they can copy it sccurately, but
my last visit to these coverts. "
productivity of the nation, There The Kaiser decided to spend the holiday at
reason on earth why the building speculator and jerry-builder should not be deposed, And draws the lines crooked then the gown, will
why public authorities should not take the whole
and ugly rails they can abier and tuck chiffon
matter into their hands, and plot out suburbs Highcliffe Castle, a beautiful residence on which would be healthful and reasonable to live neatly as a woman and can devine come Kaiser conducted Queen Alexandra to ber seat. Stuart-Wortley,
the edge of the New Forest, about seven miles The King escorted the Kaiserin, while the from Bournemonth, is the property of Celcoat 12, aut beautiful to look on. Of course there beautiful garments.
would have to be a controlling aathority—either "They love pretty things, I had just received following order Queen Alexandrs, the Kaiser, immediately offered to plase it at the Kaiser's pulsion to enable the necessary land to be
Monarchs and Queens sst side-by-side in the
the Look Government Board or commissioners. It is cerupied by Sir Alfred Cooper, who There would have to be some measure of com large box of bats and gowns from Los Angeles, King Edward, the Kaiserin.
entering my room unobserved, Í saw there my.
The guests included the Prince and Princess diapoeel when he heard that his Majesty had acquired, but the person whose land was taken bate on his head admiring i
y it..
Duchess of Connaught. Prince and Princess the castle and made arrangements for the re-
Ambassador and Colonel Stusrt-Wortley visited treated. Why hat out of box I inquired. "Bug on it," laconically explained the house Christian, the Dake and Duchons of Argyll, tha
The money for saoh extensive schemes would ease, on the agidance before the Court. I must
probably have to come from Government or get him inte trouble his quiet wit would always Princess Alexander of Teek, Prince Alexander tako the whole evidence. I think on that
help him c
nangis, Princess
The Kaiser has conferred the Louise Order from funds controlled by the Government, and Patricia of Connaught,
ол the Princess of Wales and Princess Louise in that event they might be sure that Govern- technical ground I could not non-suit, although
In the compound where I am there are, be stain, Princess Louise Augusts of Schleswig Grand Croes of the Red Eagle on the German aid out. It was most desirable, also, to have A the Order of the Back Eagle on the Duke of ment would see that ne extravagance of waste of Teek, Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Hol Argyll and the Duke of Wellington; and the conrred. He hoped to live to sue such suburbs I bave very grave doubts in the case of Yim
sides the homes of the house servants, the tea Hohtein; "godowns' or warehouses, and the compradore's Mr. Blade-of yourse, my Lord: I put it to socused him of cutting the dragon. The smoker personage in all tea-importing firms, In fact, Empress, including General von Einem
Ambassador The members of the suite of the Emperor house. The compradors is a very important
His Majesty has also conferred the Red Thus they would secure a union of town and belt of agricultural land retsined around them."
donied it, and was willing to be searched,." Then he is essential, a silent partner, as it were, who of State for Foreign Affairs). Lord Robert Viscount Althorp. Sir Dighton Probyn; Lord country, and remove one panse of the present Sir Henry. Berkeley said the case for the who did," asked the attendant. "I did," English marchant, for the Chinese, especially Colonel De Lisle (1st Royal Dragoons), Lady Lambton. The First Class of theirown Order tainment and society: On this agricultural belt
War), Herr van sohon (Secretary Eagle (First Class) upou Earl Benzobamp
exodes from the country-the need for exter- I ambton. Colonel Legge..
Knolly, Earl of Granard, and Admiral Cefence was that neither Chan Min-chi noraid the culprit from the rear of the crowd, these back in the country, will not deal direptly Alice Stanley (Lady.in.Waiting), and Lord Beary Ewart, and the Second Class of the for in the thriving town or subarb the small Yim Quor were at any time partners in the and held the scale on high. With this a nu with the English, My husband's copr dore Aoton (Lord-in-Witing);
has been conferred on Lord Acton and irof 2,000 to 3,000 acres small holdings would pay, Wing Ki Cheong. Tim Quon was the land.
ber of infuriated attend wat dashed throng bisa mandarin of the third degree and a man of lord of the premises in which the Wing the crowd in pursuit of Li who made for No. 7 great intelligence and superior ednostion. Cheong carried on business, and for which they Police Station, and reached that haven of refuge The American women has seen,
The French, German, Russian, Austro-Rod Engle (with oak leaves) has been conferred holders would have a market close at hand for
their produce. Hungarian, United States, Japazese, Italian: Dawson; while the Second Class of the Hed where human beings should scarcely be asked
Bir Charles Frederick and tir Douglas npon But- everything is so: pleasant in Chins, and Spasish Ambassadors, the Danish, Porin Eagle haab on bestowed on Major Ponsonbys to live. The whole question was an economic paid him $165 a month. That was admitted by just ahead of bis pursuers. There matters were the Min River, near her home, dogs eeding on sad & orwegian Ministera, the members of the and the Star of the Red Eagle (Second Class) did not pay to build them. How could anybody He had seen houses in the English counties
the sole witness against the defendants Chanexplained, bat the police thought it advisable the remains of dead bables, and there is a sign German Embassy i
gasse, Roumanian, Greek, Belgian, Swedish the Hon. Sidney Greville and Colonel de Lisle, question. Cottages were not built because it Man-chi was the owner of the shop ad joining to delain Li for a few hours datil the faithfal on the bridge which reade
Lorebura, Lord and Lady Crewe, the Marquis
Sir Henry Cato pibell-Rannerman, Lord on Colonal Legge.
spend £200 on a bouse and then let it for is. 6d, a week and pay rates and repairs? The owners fof-land, on the whole, met the nitastion fairly secured a talieman which would restora his American woman had a curious example one
Carrington, Lord Tweedmonth. Mr. and Mrs, to the Wing Ki Cheong, which he visited child to besith, and has now overy senfidence night when her family and everyone in the dare, Mir, John Morley, Sir Hezry and the famous cricketer, arrived in Loudon last not provided for. This question of cottage 50 far as their own employees were concerned, Herbert Gladstone, Sir Edward Grey, Mr. Docasionally, was locked and barred and there that his boy will soon be well and strong.
Prince Ranjitsinhji (Jam of Nawagar), but the outside population of the villages were
a no communication between his shop and
vicinity were aroused by the most fiendish and Lady Fowler, Mr. Asquith, Captain and Lady month from India. He crossed from the Can i building was an Imperial question, base in terribio sounds imaginable. They were great Marjorie Sinclair, Mr. Lloyd-Stebrge, Mr. Johu nent by "Le Nord, sud on arrival at Dover it was involved the matter of keeping the people the Wing Ki Cheong by the mediam of this.
Officers, both Regular and Auxiliary, in the yelling and screeching and boating upon all Barne, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Burton, Mr. and was mot by Mr. A. C. MacLaren, another on the land of England. The country had got room. The onus of proof that these men were
Southern Command have been invited to con.
were dragging over the pavement to increase Mr. L. V. Harcourt, Mr. McKenna
popular cricketer. partners was, of course, on the plaintiffs. But, tribute essays during the winter months on the the commuction. The Chinese word in a groat Marchioress of Londonderry, Mr. Balfour, Me. including five sirdars, nine attendants and an Lord Mayor, passed a resolution welcoming the by the course the case had taken, and by the following subject After the Franco-Gorman atate of excitement, and perfectly livid from Akers-Douglas, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the English nurse. He has been ordered a change, Government's promise of legislation to secure suggestions of forgery and frand--and Fraud as
war of 1870 it was held by many that the day they aried,
"Great dragon swallowing the moon! ' a rule should be proved and not suggested was past when a commander-in-chief would bo
Archbishop of Canterbury and Mrs. Randall and will stay in England for twelve months, the planning of towns, urging the advantages they had thrown upon them the onus of provable to exercise a ducisive; or Napoleonis, effect ought-to-avert-what in their minite was a 1908t the Bars of Pembroke, Shaftesbury, and unconsing to efickt he said he always believed be built to relieve the congestion
Davidson, the Date and Dzchess of Portland. He is still very weak from enteric, having been of a balt of agricultural land being retained wes au solipse of the moon, and they'
around any now sabarb-or-town-which might ing that they were not partners in the Wing Ki, a campaign. The Russo-Japanese war, terrible calamity by the worst medly of sounds Admiral Imgeuobl (HIM.Y. Hohenzollern), in one'e early days in playing against good population, and also urging the importance of
Clarendon, Lord and Lady Farqubir, Rear- Referring
of urban Cheong, and they would proceed to do so, lost however, beats to an extraordinary extent the they were capable of producing. When the Captain Truuter (Seharubost), Commarder bowling to become a good bateman. Auswering dealing with the problem of rural housing. The in omitting to do so they should be prejudiced impress of the character of Kuropatkin on the moon finally appeared round and full from the Phillipp (Kosigsberg), and Lieut. Commanders question as to whether he would be soon on Lord Mayor observed that if Sir Christopher
greatly and felt that their hideous noises had shadow that had obstracted it they rejoiced Baron Palaske (Sliepner).
the cricket fold again, he replied, "I think so." Wren's plan for the laying out of London had Leon the salvation of the moon.
Mr. A. C. McLaren accompanied the Prince been followed the difficulties of street traffic up to London in the train.
would not be what they are to-day.
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announced to take place, and when he heard that the sacred dragon was to take part the parent took heart of grace, for could he but procure one of ita noales this would be a talisman
against all ills. He went to the prosession on and one day one boy with one of my new of Wales, Princses Victoris, the uke and expressed a wish to stay there. The German for these purposes should be liberally and fairly
Saturday, and w
His Lordship-A point which occurs to me is this; that I cannot enter a non-suit if there is any thread left unravelled during thes course of the plaintiffs' ease. The peftuur- ship book has Leon put in, and until that cleared up it seems to me that it is impossible to beneath the hallowed monster. He asked one women shoving infants say there is no osso, because I have to of the hesters to give him a sale, but the a slice off na wall, and advised him to help himself. Tho father did, and vanished in the crowd as one of the attendants noticed the bole in the dragon's side. This attendant, in his wrath, seised an old opíum smoker near, and
whether there is any case, or possibility of a latter told him that he could not carry it and out boy, which showed that while his ouriosity miest Duchess of Albany, Prince Arthur of Con-caption at the Kafar and bis extensive suite.
Quen,
your Lordship that it is a weak case.
and
of
aste as middlemin between his people and the Sir Hedworth
a branch of
A
the Wing Ki Cheong, and he rented to that attendants of the dragon were well out of the No female abildrou allowed to be thrown in firm a room in his shop for $30 a month. That way. Bat the native was quite happz Habachidist/near The Orient to Ripon, the Earl of Elgin, Earl and countess
this ditet,
««factwan-also-admitted. The room that he rented--|
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in the eyes of the Court. The partnership in one side and of Oyams and his Chief of th the Wing Ki Cheong was established originally, Staff, Kodame, on the other."
Berts and kinds of Instruments, while ohsinis
fright.
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The Marquis of Lansdowne, the Marquis and
Among those who received invitations but woje provented from obeying their Majesties'
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to deal with it. The Prince was accompanied by a large party, The conference, which had been opened by the