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uefortunately a great deal too much in that IF to make it possible for the most sanguine to feel absolute confidence in the possibility of general reform in Chius by aid of the Central Government, who it is too much to be foured will never be penetrated by a C0. genuine desire for reform. It is only great pressure, we may be quite certain, that will ever move them in this direction and the chief dunger that has to be faced is that the conservative instincts at the Capital may prevent the Central Government making terms with the changes in Chine as it exista in the present day as compared with the Chipa with its old world ways and traditions with which alone they are familiar. The independence of the Provincial and local authorities bas always been the great difficulty with which they have had to contend. As the writer under notice ob serves, in large as well as small matters the Provincia] administrations exercise very free hand. It is notorious that edicts
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
SHERRY:-
Watson's "CC" Solera Sherry Watson's "D" Superior Pale
Dry
Per Doz.
$16.00 ·
$18,00
Watson's "E" Finest Pale Dry
Natty (old bottle)
Sandeman's Very Palo Dry
Santoman's Pale Dry Nutty
$24.00
$18.00
$24.00
BURGUNDY:-
Besune...
Pommard
Corton
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Sparkling Red
$18.00
$25.00
$36,00
$30.00
PORT
Watson's "B" Port...
Watson's "C" Port, superior
light Invalid
Per doz. bota.
$15,00
$18.00
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Watson's "D" Port, very fine
old Tawny (superior quality, old bottled)
Sandeman's Estrella .....
Sandeman's very old Tawny
$25.00
$24.00
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from the Imperial Government are constantly evaded and often completely ignored by Provincial magnates-und the Central Government has been willing to shut its eyes. to derelictions of this character so long as something like order has been maintained. At the same time they have not been insensible to the slight thus shown to their authority, and would gladly, if possible, put an end to so unsatisfactory a state of affairs, The more reactionary among the Central officials have never hesitated, in Obina as
We understand that Messrs. Lane, Crawford TELEGRAMS. & Co., intend keeping their Store open on Monday and Tuesday evenings next until 6 wish to complete their Christmas shopping,
o'clock for the convenience of oustomers who
A native appeared before Mr. F. A. Haagland at the Police Court yesterday charged with stealing a tin of oil and assaulting a constable in the exeotion of bis daly. After hearing the evidence his Worship rentanoad the defondanti to six weeks' imprisonment and six lions' stocks on the first charge, and to an extra fourteen days for the assault.
At St. Andrew's Charol Kowloon, at all to-morrow's services the colicolions, will be Church Maintenances shared between the
Fund, and the Hongkong Church Missionary Association. The Chaplain (Rev, A. J. Stevens) will presob at the 11 am. service and the Ber, G. A. Banbury (Principal of St Poal's College will be the preacher at the 6 service. The Holy Communion at 8 am.
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·FEARFUL CATASTROPHE AT
PITTSBURG.
LONDON, December 20th. Four hundred miners have been hopelessly entombed in a mine at Pittsburg,
OBITUARY..
* FLYING THE WHITE PIGEON."
▲ ODRIOUS CHINKAR 'YRAUD. *An unusual case same on for bearing before Mr. I. H. J. Gomperts at the Police Court yesterday, when Detective-Sargeant Watt prose- oated Lee Ban and another for obtaining $70 by falso protocops.
Young Sua wee the rat witness for the pro- secution. He told the Court that on the 1st instant the two defendants called at his father's The Best woman told him that her husband was shop in Wing Sing Street when he was present.
dead, and that she wanted someone to support bor. Then his father was spoken to on the subject, and it was agreed that witness should take the first defendant as, his coacd- bine in onsideration of a payment of $70. The second defendant was the go-between.
LONDON, December 20th. Sir John Strachey is dead, aged Winses paid the first defoedsat $5 as bargain 84 years.
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Sir John Strachey, G.C.B.I. ECS.I., pm.C.I.E., entered the Bangal Civil Service in 1842, and served in various offices in the N. W. Provinces. In 1862 be was Judicial Commis sjoner of the Central Provinces, and president of the Sanitary Commision in 1884. "He was Chief Commissioner of Oudh in 1966; member of the Council of the Governor General of Indie, 1868; Acting Viceroy and Governor
The curiosity of a Chiasse, which is provar. bial, yesterday led to the discovery and 'convic-
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tion of a thief. A Hebrew named Naib sutarga tobacconist shop, purchased a packet of eig rettes and tendered a five dollar bill in payment. While the foki was getting change Nassib leaned across the counter, removed $10 from a shelf and departed. When he left the shop the bare who bad seen kim take the mɔney informed the foki, | who followed the Jew and gave him ja ohṣrge.. He appeared before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz at the Folios Court yesterday, and was sentengd lo fourteen days' im ̧risonment.
die, 10 Ach of the Horl of Mero, 1872;
Lieut. Governor of the N. W. Province, 1874; Financial Member of the Governor-General" Conseil, 1876; and he left India in 1980. He was a member of the Conscil of India from 1885 951.
[BEUTER'S SRBYICK.]. LABOUR IN THE UNITED STATES.
LONDON, December 18th.
Mr. Compers, President of the Federation
AUSTRIA HUNGARY.
Messrs. Nool Murray & Co., in their report ou the Shanghai Pisos Goods Trade asy-Theof Labour, speaking at a banquet of the question of change is sa intricate as over. It Civic Federation, notified employers that has certainly been a huge medium for gambling workmen will not consent to any reduction during the last three months, and while some of wages as a result of the money panic, for have scored heavily, others must have lost. It is which they are not responsible.
most disconcerting fuotor to have in the trade, through the speculative advantages it may give to one the reverze is the fate of another, thas always keeping the trade on an inequitable basis, the goodsia the hands of ons man varying greatly with the cost of similar goods in the hands of another. It is not the fest time the market has had to fans these violent fluctuations, bat 16 per sent in three months in a bīt serions and should help towards a oneronsy ralorm in this country.
elsewhere, to look for a remedy in increased nasertion of anthority, and have hoped that would succeed by exerting more pressure than they have used hitherto, in strength ening themselves against this standings opposition Circumstances of late years have in some respects been in their favour. The introduction of railways and telegraphe has brought the Provincial authorities much more under the central control, and so far modern improvements have worked in their favour. Of this the Poking authorities are by no means insensible; and it is not surprising that many may have hoped that the old difficulty might be much modified if not completely got over, by the altered conditions of intercommunication. But
A. S. WATSON]& CO.. | simultaneously with this change, there have
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been local changes of an equally potest. character; and if intercommunication has given more power to the Central authorities, the spread of advanced ideas on modern appliances in different parts of the Empire, has given new force to the localism against which the Imperial Government has to
Some interesting figures are published by the 44ahi Shimbun with reference to the colonisa tion of Siberis, says the Japan Mail. From those statistics we learn that the number of families
which settled newly in Siberia during the period
of eight months ended on the 31st of last August, was 16,013, representing 366,924 male honds of families, and 2,825. single men. This total is amid to be four times the number of last your's settlers. The travellers visiting the distrist daring the same, term aggrogatṣo 129,020. On the other hand the number of families which retursed to Russia was 258) representing 12,901 male heads of families and
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LONDON, December 18th. -
In the Budapesth Diet, the Premier described a resolution passed by the Reichsrath on the 16th-instant, calling on Hungary to deal justly with the various nationalities, as an affront for which Hungary must receive satisfaction from the Vienna Reichsrath. The Premier said that the Government declined to carry out the resolution and begged the House to abstain from meddling in Hungarian-affairs,
A
WIRELESS TELEPHONY.
WAS
LONDON, December 19th. wireless telephonie message transmitted from Berlin to Copenhagen yesterday.
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BANDMANN COMEDY COMPANY.
The Bandmanns brought ● sucóuseful, sesson
money, and the left the shop,. On the 4th sho returned and asked for $10 to redeem some thing. This was paid, and again on the 9th both defendants called at the shop, and witness, took them to his family house. There he procured $53, the balance of the amount agreed upon, which his mother banded to the first defendant, On the 13th the first defendant said she was going away, so witness decided to take her
befer the Registrar-General. Thare she admitted that her husband was alive.
The father of the former witness remembered the visit of the defendants to his shop. The first woman told him that she wanted to get married as she owed a lot of money and had no rive to eat. Her husband was dead, and she'wag | willing to become a concubine. Witness offered ber 550 to join his mon's household, but she told big she would not take less than 370. He agreed to this price, and the defendant asked him what would be a lucky day for her to join the son. He said the 9th lustaat, and it was arranged the final payment should be made on that das On the 13th the defendant became ungrateful and was going to run away, an his spa took her to the Registrar-General Witness had pre- viously told the second defendant to be on the lookout for a good and suitable woman for his
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After another witness's evidence had been defendants were asked if they wished to make taken, the case for the prosecution alosed, and statements. They did.
The Orst defendant said she told the first
witness that she had no rice to eat, and had no work. He asked her to follow him, telling her that he had no wife sad would feed her and giva her clothing. He told her he would take her to the country, but she refused to go. The resEDA: he wished to take her to the country was because he was afraid her husband would
He told her that if her discover her. husband discovered her she was not to go baot to him, but to ignors him and claim the witness so her bustand. Defendant said that could not be done because, there was a child born. Defendant told her that she need havene fear of ignoring her husband in Houyhoog. Be cause she refused to agree to his terms the wit. been suggested that she shoala go to see as Registrar-General. He also isught her to say that he was her husband; that they were married in the country, and he brought her down'
and the witness told the Registrar-General she Matone, Mr. Clando King, as Bir Marousa Aying the white pigeon. He also told her Orderze, proved a great snoor, while the part that he would bear false witness against her, of Carlotte, the slave girl, was in the capable bands of of Miss Florsace Hamer, Miss Helen Grenville gave a skilful interpretation of the part of Dora Ordeyne, while the other members of the Company combined with the principala in bringing to a conclusion a play that was as much appreciated as these formerly staged,
ONLY communications relating to the news column contood. Thus with those who still hope 1,744 mingle men. It is evident that at this rate to a conclusion at the City Hall Tut night to see the procession. She refused to do this,
hould be addressed to Tan EDITOR,
faith.
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that China may be reformed upon com-Bibaris will soon require a respectably large with the sparkling comedy The Morals of Correspondents must forward their names and ad-paratively conservative fines, namely population. dresses with communications addranod to the without any too audden or too marked Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good change upon the old order of things-which
During the last few weeks Mosers, A. S All letters for publication should be written on unquestionably would be the best policy-Watson and Co. have been missing wines and the first problem to be solved is that of spirits from their cellar in Alexandra Buildings, and suspicion fell on a avolio named A Yik who' bringing the Central and Provincial had been in their employ only two or three authorities more into harmony. It is only wooks. A watch was not, but was unsucosesful under such conditions that any general antil Mr. J. Epition took the matter in hand, representative system for the whole Empire and proved a veritable Sherlock Holmes. He could be worked with any hope of access And this change must be brought about from case, and secreted it in his trousers, by improvements in both directions simul. taneously. The problem in China irans lated into Europe ideas is thus one
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BIRTHS.
On December 18th, at Shanghai, Mre, R. S.
KERMANI, of a Boni.
On December 11th, at Shanghai, the wife of as much of consolidation sa of reform,
ITON TUXFORD, of a son.
was hidden behind a ́vase when & Yik entered, took bottle of the finest Old Tawny Port
Then the connoinesmr was about to dopart, but the detaining hand of the amatear detective was placed on his shoulder, and he was handed over to the police. Charged before Mr. F. A. Hassland at the Folice Court yesterday he was
imprisonment and six ho ure' stooks.
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The second defendant fold the Court she had been buying eggs from the complainant fer seventeen years, during which time he had never been dishonest, sad had never cheated him. One day she met the pld man" in the shop, and told him the fut defendant wanted someone to support her. The old man had asked her to flad a concubine for his son. She did not see any money pass hands, and did not know how much had been paid. She also sold eggs for the shop, and returned the proceeds to the ald man, who aid she was honest. He told her to say she knew the first defendant, and if there
was any trouble she would not be implicated She had done nothing wrong and had been straightforward all her life. :
His Worship (to Arsi defendant)-Your story
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Shamcen, Canton, 19th December. SI-In your leans of the 17th instant a Mr- Edwards appeared as the ex-msanger of the American Commercial Company, Incorporated, public might be led to bollave that I was con- of auton, no initial being given, and the general
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LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
KOWLOON V. MIDDLESEX RIGT."
afternoon, the following team will represent On the Kowloon ground this (Saturday) Kowloon-Mesera. 8, Lightfoot, W. Dizon, J. Robinson, J. Clelland, H. Harrop, F. O. Day, K. Maokaskill, H. Tillman, C. Libeand, J. Clements and A. N. Other.
CIVIL SERVICE. V. B...
The following will represent the Civi Bervice Cricket Club against the Royal Garrison Artillery on the Military ground at 2.15 p.m. aharp to-day, The Hon. Dr. Atkisson, Messrs. E. O Hatebison, R. Witchell, P. R. Adams, L. E. Brett, H. T. Jackman, P. T. Lamble, E. Dawson, A. Pilo, F. A. Biden and A. N. Other; Umpire, Mr. W. H. Wooliey.
CJAIGENGOWER v. HONGKONG POLICE. This match will take place on the groand of the latter Club this afternoon at 2.13 p.a. The following will represent the C. V. Clab-
Messi. L. E. Lammert (Capt.), M. 13. Atger, R. Bass, A. O. Brava, J. D. Kinnaird, L. A Rose, F. Irving, B. Pestonji, De. F. H. Kow, G. Evans and J. P. Ruttonjes,
LEAGUE ORIOKET.
The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club "A" on the Clabie ground this” afternoon at 15 p.m. sharp, the opponents B. Chalmers, A. M. David, E. &. Fowler, T. C. being Army Staff-Mears. A. A. Claxton, J.
Gray, P. Jacks, §. 3. Logan, Capt. Krioken- book, Capt. Stanger-Lithos, H. H. Taylor and J. W, Taylor.
HONGKONG UBICKET LEAGUS,
LEAGUE TABLE.
The following is the table up to date 2--
CLUB..
MATCHES.
Played
Won
Drawn
R. G. Artillery Craigongower....&
Cirit Berrio... Telegraphs
3rd Middlesex Departmental Corps 6 Kowloon... Hongkong “A”
N.B. 1 point 0
3:33
83.93
20-00
20-00
-5000
-100-00
a
win
=
draw
tom
FOOTBALL.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB v, H.NS.
TAMAR,"
The following have been chosen to play for the Hongkong Football Club voraus HM.S. "Tamar" at Happy Valley, to-day-Goal F. H. Kow; Backs E. F. Ascott, and H. L Garrett; Half Back J. Hall, E, Humphreys and A. Gregory; Foxwards W. H. Williams, O. Eager, H. W. Bayor, L. J. Wishart and C. Humphreys, Kick off, 4.15 P.
NATIONAL INSURANCE.
On December 14th, at Shanghai, the wife of J. or perhaps to speak more accurately, of found guilty and sentenced to six wackstanding. The rising man in China recognise is that the complainants know all the while you motive of this step would be, not to earfok the
The Daily Press.
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The dispute over the concessions for railways contains a bigger greation than might be Objections to foreign capital and foreign fagined at first sight, enya's London paper. inanense are certainly present in the matter, but a movement of greater importance is proceeding at the same time, against which the aggrieved Provincialists are stantly san- the weakness of the old system in which esch province was a law unto itself irrespective of the wishes of the nominally sapreme Govern ment. New men are in power at Poking, who are steadily drawing together the bands which will draw the Empire into the position of Fower
with
centralised government, and naturally their views are being opposed by the central Power has recognised, the right of the supporters of the old state of things. The British concessionaires to contruct the Su- show Hangobow Ningpo. Railway, and the
had a husband living Yes.
Do you mean to say that the first witness would take you to his family house, and have go-between when you had a husband living I was taken by the old man's son,
His Worship (to second defendant)-You take a married woman to the house. What were told that the son wanted s concubine, and have you get to say to that F-I told the old of lead pencils and will report on the result of Provincialists object. Who will be the strongest man I did not know the first defendant. his inquiries to the head offles, When seen by ↑
in the contest there is little doubt, for the His Worship stated that by her own admission central Government, when firm, representative of "The Manila Times, "Mr the day. La all probability the incident will the defendant was prosed to have a hus. Kalka said that a certain soft wood found there, load to the formation of a department for bend. He did not in the least believe for at
because if she had told the father her husband seemed to be the right material and that the railways, since about 5000 miles of line chances of the location of a story in the either haitor ander construction in Chins, and was living he would never have allowed her in if further construction is to be upon intelligat the family house. There was a doubt about the Inlanda asomed bright. It established thera
such operations. Many of the new statesmen benefit of it he would discharge her, but warned lizes, a central body will be needed to control second defendant, and as she was entitled to the
who have come to the front, instead of being of the old Haachu typo, are Southern Chinese, her not to appear before him again. The fest well soonstomed to dealing with matters of defendant, would be imprisoned for four months, trade and commerce, and they are quite
of some cohesion in oogslasnt of the necessity the programme of providing the country with ́ ́n railway system. In certain quarters the view is held that the lines should be built with
Under the date of December lat, the Japan Mail gives the following:-The Shogyo Bhimpa «. has a very intersting note which suggests that the Government is thinking of making the business of insurance a State monopoly. The
Treasury but to place this important business on a really secure basis. Our contemporary alleges that several years ago the Government undertook investigations by way of preliminary to some such programme, but abandoned them finally in view of the fact that the Iden of iurar- ing life and proporty had not yet obtained wido ever, have shown that not only in the great vogue among the people. Recent events, how
value of insurance Las come to ba recognized, olties but also in remote provincial districts the and haro atown al-which is much more important that this business so vital to industrial and commasrotal expansion me well so being seriously disoredited by the intrusion of to the welfare of the fadividual, is in dishonest practicon." Petty Insurance companies which have boon started in various parta country, with ospital quite inadequate to the business undertaken by them sad with directors who do not hesitate to apply the companies" funds to privata nuem or even to invent them is speculative enterprises In those ciroz M3- stances there is some ground to argue that it would be for the benefit of the nation if the Government took the business into its own bands.
of the
SHELENHAKER, of a daughter.
consolidation combined with and going pari HOTAKONG OFFION: 104, Das Vœux ROAD Cpa with reform. The government of the
The establishment of a big pencil factory LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET. E.C Viceroya must come at once more into
harmony with the Central authorities on in the Philippines is a possibility from the the one side, and of the people under the visit to Manila of Mr. F. Kalka, Eastern travelling representative of the American Lead Viceroys on the other; and the changes Pencil Company, of Now York, one of the which have to be brought about must in largest pencil manufacturing concerns in the the first instance be rather matters of world. Mr. Kulks is now investigating the A WEITER in the Spectator (signing him compromiss than the sudden sesertion of matter of a suitable wood there for the making self E.*G. J. M.), who is evidently well completely new principles. So far, therefore, acquainted with Chinese affairs, hits the as popular representation is concerned, this exact point in reference to reforms in will probably be only possible in the first China. He takes exception to a statement instance in individual provinces-but some which was made in that paper to the effect thing in the form of local Parliaments that nothing good would ever happen in the might be introduced, subject to a supreme the factory will ran its own sawmilles and give Provinces until something creditable is done Council which in the course of time would employment to thousands of handı. at Feking, and after explaining at length no doubt develop into some form of Imperial the independent position of the Viceroys Parliament. That the Peking authorities By kind permission of Lieut-Cal. W. Scott in the different Provinces, he comes to the will be slow to introduce the necessary Materieff and officer, the band of the Third conclusion that "the regeneration of China, changes can be readily understood, but, Battalion "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" if it comes, will be accomplished by a series conservative as they are, they cannot but (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following
The Fateban Correspondent, of the N-C. of local and provincial efforts and move be aware that the time has come when it is Programme of manis daring dinner, at the capital provided locally, but some attempts to Daily News wrote:
Hongkong Botal, this (Saturday) evening:- develop this polisy bare led to suck remarkable
On a recent journey through the Canton March......... "Langre
results, that in probability it will shortly diedelta I had in many ways opportunity of seeing Selection."Roto of Castille," Valeo....... "Yours Sincerely,"
The Mercury" is anthorised by the Hou thab the work of policing the West River and its branches by British vessels is being carried | Charles Danhy, Antɑriosu Consul General, to Song "Mona,"
APPRECIATED APPRECIATION. out with thoroughness. Asteam-hanol-- contradiot the statement appearing in the "New native, but flying the British fagon which York Tribute to the effect that he had wired de- Derture."I
The Shanghai Time of Docomber 16th prints I happened to be found at Komchik hai. No one was more surprised than Mr. Denby was boarded tails to Washington of a Chinese rising in Shang- Belection."The Messenger Boy... Call the whole of the Daily Press leader of December The ship's papers were carefully examined, to read what purported to be his own telegram Three. Dances from
on Nell Gwynne
**** 9th on Judge. Willey, with this profaos : "We
and when the neosmary authorization for the and when our representative called on him this are very gind to be able to credit the following carrying of firearms was not forthcoming, the afternoon with reference to the matter be exoellest article to our contemporary, The captain was informed that he would be deported stated that the whole thing was na absolute
to Canton. In subsequent conversation he fabrication. Hongkong Daily Frost, of the 9th inst.”
He had sal no telegram upon which ovens An Amarican writes: The leader is a bit expressed a characteristically Chiness surprise
that the new regulations, of which he had had the most imaginative journalist could build high journalism koon, discriminating adequate notice, were being really carried out
Nevertheless he seemed more than pleseed at grain of truth in the matter. This being the the new regime." The British ships are going case we must come to the conclusion that thes to protect us; the Chinens vould not." was the the correspondent of the * Tribune” was not a burden of his comment. This would seem to be George Washington in the matter of telling the prevailing attitude of those directly con- the truth, and farther that his report wa carnedd, in spite of any so-called patriotio protesta ( never meant for porisal în Chins - in more distant peris
ments which may gradually be combined in no longer possible to hold the empire a general advance, forcing by direct or together unless the Government is brought indirect pressure the bands of the Centrag into conformity with the true interests of Government, or perhaps facilitating the the country and the legitimate rights and accomplishment of its ajus, if it should aspirations of the people. ever be inspired by a genuine spirit of reform." It would perhaps be difficult to describe more accurately the process which The as. Taming from Manila, with Pollard's is actually going on in China than in the Lilliputians on board, arrived yesterday nearly seven hours inte. They report a stormy passage. words above quoted, and they would afford good ground for bopefulness but for the The stream of coolie labour returning from prudent, if somewhat discouraging, qualifi- Manchuris to Shantang for the winter has cation in the last few words: if it (the Cen- hitherto largely depended upon the extramural railway line. The Japanese railway in South tral Government) should ever be inspired Manoharie is now intending to attract the by a genuine spirit of reform." There in cooling by reducing its faxes.
Polks
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natural death.
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Biscuit. Dessert Cofee-Fruits,
journals and leaders at home,"
POLICING THE WEST RIVER.
by two officers of H. M." Fans
CONSUL-GENERAL DENBY'S ALLEGED REPORT.
such a story, so that there was not the slightest.