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INTIMATION

A. S. WATSON

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1908.

The olsims of the Melbourne sreditors of the | Apcording to the Bucks Advertiser,” *)

contained trout promising the old thrills

onused a fruitless pilgrimage; and in the late Lous Spitxel ars to be settled in fall, end we were all forced to be content with Spitsel, who had an extraordinarily romantic the local handlines and the scarpe and shy, was for a time engaged as a working,

jeweller in Melbourne. He sabæquently du salt-water fab. Yet none of us appears to | appeared, and was later on board of on the coa. CO.hare thought of doing what His Excellency dential adviser to Li Hong Chang. In the

the Governor now proposes, namely, to breed trout and stock some of our local waters. To be sure, the scheme as unfolded in the communication with which the Hon. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Colonial Secretary favoured us yesterday says nothing beyoud stocking the rear- voirs; but with that beginning, it is not a

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course of a few years ho amassed an immene fortune, sud at his death his estate was proved: st £2,000,00

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Mr. E.J. Chapman, who may be closed un the best amateur photographer in Hongkong, has recently made some very successful er periments with colour photography, the now

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farmer has found out that by planting onions TELEGRAM S. and potatoes in the same Held in alterante row the onions become so strong that they bring tears to the eyes of the potatoss in 'sanh quantifies that the tools are kept moist, sud s large crop is raised in spite of drought. This

is worth knowing.

We regret to hear that Sir Henry Norman is suffering from pneumonia." For come time be was assistant odiyor of the "Dally Chronicle," but resigned the position in order to have more time for literature and politics. He has been an extraordinary traveller, and has explored Farther East. Bis Real Japan” is a very remarkable sccount" of that country and ita people.

far vision if we sse, in the future, the development in photographie art. Ons of his the greater portion of both the Nearer and the

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beautiful mountain streams in the New Territory teaming with game fish, watchers" or keepers patrolling them to prevent poaching, and a Fishery Board and an Angling Association to manage affairs, and to pay for the necessary rearing

Government, and watching. The $ 900

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solo riparian owner, 11.00

would be represented on tle. Bour.l, 14.00 and contribute, perhaps, to the expense, which would mainly be borne, however, 10.00by the anglers who would take out licen- ees to fish with rod and line in preserved waters. We have to blush all the more for laaving the idea to come from a newcomer because some of us, it is certain, arafamiliar with the comparatively simple though expensive method of hatching and brzeling for stocking purposes. That was a matter, however, left to the Fishery Board and its

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experiments was with a bowl of roses, and the most delicate tits hara boon faithfully produced. Mr. Chapma's negatives have been pronounced to be Segal, if not superior, to any seen in the exhibitions at home.

As the Polica Court yesterday Mr. H. H. J. Gompert neda jankusster and his wife 5.5 apiece for carrying kems and ammunition with bula permit. Two.riño, a resolver, a sword, 150 rounds of ammunition, one tin of cape and a csak of gas powder ware found on board the junk by the pois». Another passenger by the Tai Hing," who was found with 70 rounds of revolver ammaoition in his possessiob, was ordered to pay a fine of $25.

The rsmsins of the late Mr. F. L. Wolin

SUICIDE IN JAIL

PÉIBÓNAR AWAITING BITRADITION HANOS

HINDELF.

THIRD TEST MATCH:

CORRESPONDENCE,

“CHRISPIAN SCIENCE."

{TO THE EDITOR OF TEN “DAILY PRIS","||

Siu,-You sid on Tuesday morning that Ono of the two gentlemen stated that Christian Solenos positively ouros actual the orgele ; the other stated that it provar the aurality query; non-existence ?) of weak is, and quoted Mr. Eddy's saying that if y

admit the preenee and possibility of disease, you cannot ear it."

LONDON, January 15th. The Australians are all out in second innings for 506, of which compiled 160 and Hartigen 116. England's score is 128 for the loss four wickets.

JAPAN POLITICS.

Toxro, January 15th.

of

You referred to there statements as "appar- ently" contradictory. Mr. Kingsbury-answers in to-day'a imens that there is no contradiction.

in the statamanda." What have you to my bo that?-Xours truly,

AMUSED. Plus de mots inafiles.”—Ep.}

[Nothing,

Late on Tuesday night a partial EDIDE OF THE “DAILY PRESS”) reconstruction of the Cabinot (was effected. Dr. Baron Sakatani, Minister of Finance, and Mr.

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Sta. When one man says “wo cure disease," whon another mati saya“ thêre is no such thing

as diseace," Bad when a bird man tells us that

the other they not contradicted each other,

what is the matter with a poor engineer's tally brains that he cannot worry?—Yours respect-

QUARRY BAY. (Phase do not worry. Your brains are alt

At the Magistrany yesterday afternoon be fore Mr. H. H. J. Gomperts, sitting as corner, and Messrs. F. O. Day. U Barretto and C Petersen, jurors, an inquiry was held into the Yamagata (heir of Prince Yamagata), circumstances of the death of Ho Yue, whose as Minister of Communications, have extradition has been applied for by the Chinese Authorities on a shiege of armed robbary been relieved, while Mr. K. Hara The decessed was on romand in police custody (Home Affairs) and Mr. M. Matsuda right- Yesterday morning his dead body was found hanging by a cord from one of the bare of the Window of his oll. Another native, who was charged jointly with the defendant also attempt

were interred at Happy Valley yesterday aftur. pending the arrival of witnesses from China. (Justice) are substituted, retaining To THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PARKS."}"

noon, the Rev. F. T. Johnson conducting the burial artice. Wreaths, were forwarded by on. Mr. E. Osborne, De. J. W: Noble, Mr. Paterson, Mr. T. Hunter and the Hongkong Hotel Company, wbilo smong others attended the funeral were the Hor. Mr. E. A

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their original portfolios.

The ministerial crisis arose out as dificulties relating to the Railway ustimates, and had nothing to do with

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staff, and beyond visiting now and then the Hewett, Hoo. Mr. Osborne, Captain Hall and of Victoris Jail, was the fat witness called. the international question of immigre oath he was on to carefully open the Bible,.

graduated row of shallow troughs, with fresh water slowly but constantly flowing from one to another, in as much sunshine as possible, and looking at the various

Mowers, J. Ornuge, W. Danby, A. Bugh, T, I. Rose, Paterson, C. H. Grace, A. G Wood and A. F. Davies,

ed to commit suicide, but was unsuccessful. -- Mr. E. J. Pierpoint, the principal warder He said deceased was recsired into prison on November 1st Ass remed prison or he was allowed to wear his own ofothes, and food was supplied him by friends outside. He showed no indications of violence which would lead to the supposition that suicide was contemplated.

tion, though critics are pointing out that Cabinet changes at the present juncture must be unfortunate,

The Elder Statesmen disapproved

has the additional mexit of bing new and Sir, I also have a good story for you, which vonched for. A jocal Christiau-Boionics Tester giving avidance at cas of the Hongkong warts this week, and in taking the pick a clean page, and kiss that. As he and his obiotion to the Scriptures, it must have been microbes he was afraid of.-Yours truly.

BINN FEIN:

fellow members are understont to have NO

LOWEST PRICED, ARR OF EXCEPTIONAL stages of development, and perhaps asking sacrifies personally, st. tho. supplementary As a prisoner in the remand bell be was visited of Mr. Yamagata's heavy railway). [TO BA MTOR OF THE "DAİLY PRESA."}

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VALUE, AND GUARANTEED TO THE GENUINE PRODUCT OF THE JUICE OF

THE GRATE.

CELEBRATED

There was jesued on January 9th a Degres stating that his Majesty the Emperor will

worship in the Imperis Anoosteal Tomple on the day before Chinese New Year's Evo (January 31), Hai Chuang and Bu Hai ire commanded to sacrifles at the minor altars of the Temple. On January 30th at the spidal worshipin the same Temple, Prine Tesi Kuug is ordered to saerifion in the Rear Hall and Shan Ch'i(Prines Su) in the Middle Hall. Kaei Liao is commanded to sacrifics to the Divinity. of the ear on January 31. and Win Hai sad Jai Finto assist at the minor altars.

every aftan minutes by the officer on duty.

A. juryman asked how it was possible for Jocessed to have made a rope without being noticed By lying on his bed and working underneath the blanket..

How long would you think it took him to were the sdgings of the blanket into a rope? About foar or fire boure.

estimates, which were supported by Baron Sakatani.

If the Seiyukai es produes as able Minister of Finance as Baron Sakalani has proved himself, it will have reason for gratulation. ED.]

the hond keeper as to the progress of the next batch to be release t, it is possible that. very few of us learned enough of the business to make it worth while accepting CLARETS FROM THE

the invitation''to visit the Colonial Secret- CHAMAUX ABOVE MENTIONED ABE ary's office. We did get to understand WELL KNOWN TO CONNOISSEURS that it was cheaper to stock, with imma

A letter to CAN ture fish than "ab oro." NEED COMMENT, AND WA

The Clerk of a Fishery Board at Home CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND THEM AB

would probably elicit more practical MATURE AND is FINE CONDITION.

information than is to be found in the Colony, although there may be found amongst our number some who huvo perhaps BARS WATSON & CO worked, on a riparian hatcheries committee own acquaintance was by letter alone, son stuffed with cotten woot. The body was cut statement that one of the leading tells you bat ap engine of 16 bp, would make

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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS

So far as we remember, it is a chancey business in which an ounce of practical experience is worth all the books ever written on the subject, and we hope the Governor may and some such adviser. We also hope that the experimental consignment of orn from Canada will arrive in condition, and repay the trouble spent on it. We were ORLY communications relating to the news column told, by the way, not long ago, that the Water Authority objected to the pressoca hould be addressed to Tus EDITOR.

Correspondents puust forward their names and ad of fish in the reservoirs, and that from one

ALEXANDRA HUILDINGS Hongkong, 16th January, 198

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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dresses with communications addressed to the of the reservoirs on the Peak the employees were instructed to remove a quality of fiue fish," species not stated. There is, of course, no hygienic reason why fish. should not be permitted in water meant

Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good | faith.

All letters for publication should be written on ne side of the paper only.

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

The Yen. Archdence A. E. Moule, himself a poet, is writing his reminiscences of seven years, for the N.-Q. Daily News. He tells ho following interesting story of Tennyson: My the Laureate, with a brief note, a Chirese proverb onotaning a very striking parallel to bielines in spem called the Peak The "Fosk is bigb, and the heavens are high, Bat man's heart is ever higher," so says tennyson, and thus speak the Übines, "High heaven is not reckoned high, man's heart in higher and higher.” I received a rather graft reply to the effect that "in the literature of the world you can always find something like something else." which is precisely what I pointed out.

An Indian jail guard gars evidence as to fading deceased's body suspended from a window bar with a rope round the neck.

Warder Macleod said he was informed of the suicide by an Indian jail guard. On going to the cell be found deceased hanging by a rope

from a window bar. His mouth and ness were

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SIR-Items to me that with your devotion to pure reason you as being gilty of the same fault as your friends the somy, at of "over emphastings half truth." Ther things in heaven and earth thau are dreamt of in your philosophy, or pare rosso. Is not imagination is inseparable an attribute of “hamán consiousnes" de resson P. Reason is not always beustworthy. If you stand in Pedder Strees facing the Clock Tower and more the ikia at the corner of your left eys with your SINGAPORE, January 13th. Bager, you can actually ses the Hongkong Hotel Straits Times" pablishes a dance. Also, if a marine engine of tay 3 h.p. makes a small launch goat 7 knots spead, reason the same boat go at 14 knots, which is not so Yon eaunot prove that "Christina Scienca"

SENSATION.

down, artificial respiration resorted to, and British firms has seceded from the continued until the arrival of the doctor.

Mr. Gomperts-Can you say where he got Shipping Conference, giving notice the cotton wool from From the lining of his that its co-operation is to cease on teapot

July 1st,

bleuet and twice removed from his mat.

And the rope?-It was made from pisces of

Dr. W. B. A. Moore, medical offour of the Jail, testified to making a postmortem exam ination of the body. In his opinion death was due to asphyxia.

Mr. Pierpoint, recalled, was asked whether in Judge Willey, on arrival at Honolulu on his opinion prisoners awaiting extradition to December 21 last, was served with a writ claim-China were more prone to commit suicide than other people. He replied that they were very ing $50,000 damages by Mr. F. M. Brocks The Court is asked to summon the defendant touch so, appear before a jury at the January term. Mr. F. B. Hinckley is joined as a defendant. The chief points in the petition are that the defend- ants "in the presence and hearing of divers

Orders for antra eppies of DAILY Presa should be for publie consumption; quite the contrary; persons, falsely and maliciously spoke and

The jury found that death was due to suicide, cavood. by hanging.

NEW H.A.L. STEAMER.

A new steamer for the Hamburg Amerika

mt before 11a.m.ch day of publication. After that and we suppose this is now understood. We published of and concerning the plaintiff and Lizio arrived in port yesterday, and leaves to- anto apply to limited. Only supplied for Cash compliment His Excellency on his enter

Telegraphic Address: Przea.

"Oodes A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber.

O. Box, 8 Telephone No. 12.

BIRTHS.

On December 29th, at Hangchow, Chekiang,

to Mr. and Mrs CORNFORD, a daughter.

On January Dih, to Mr. and Mrs. H. WANHOUTH- STRIKK, at Shanghai, a daughter.

On January 9th, at Shanghai, the wife of P MORGAN PRILLIPS, of a daughter.

On January 9th, at Shanghai, the wife of T. N.

GALL, of a se,

MARRIAGES.

prise, and wish it all success. So will many who are not rodsters, for from a gastable point of view, our dining tables seem to be in a way to be materially enriched,

Whenever an intoxicated man is conveyed to the Denver Police Station, his photograph is taken, and, the next morning he is showa how Le looked the night before. The photograph cure, the police say, is accomplishing wonders.

Certain British merchants recently asked the Waiwupu, through the British Minister, for Permission to develop certain gold mines at Langfushon in Sheutung province. It is re. On January 7th, at Shanghai, Fazbearcxported that it is improbable that the Waiwupu GEORGE WILLIAM NEWHERY, TO NORE SELINA will comply with the requ st.

On December 30th, a Yokohaя THOMAS, second son of H. W. B. Yen Corback, of Shanghai, te ALICE BURTON, of Vancouver,

to Mr. Tato (Wider of the late 6. M. On January 7th, Shanghai, J. P. Aaseous

Rivero) both of Shanghai.

JULIA V.

DEATHS.

On January 7th, at Shanghai, CHRISTIAN MOR aged 31 years.

LONDON Offic; : 131. FLEET STREET. C.

It will doubtless be of interest to the public to learn that communication by cible with Gap Röck lighthouse, which has remained inter

his profession and business, outdatorul professional standing and behaviour as aforesaid, falee, mandalous, malicious and defamatory, worde, whoreby hit greatly injured in his standing, reputation, credit and circumstances." Judge. Willy and Mr. Brooks went on to America by the same steamer and thoy; it is reported, will appear before Mr. Elihu Root, in company with Mr. Loria Audrews,

A Liverpool correspondent says that the progress made by the Canadian Pacião Railway Company since entering the North Atlantic passenger trade a few years ago has been so great that Mr. Arthur Piers, the general manager of the steamship lines, who has hitherto bun resident at Montreal, has now permanently settled in Liverpool. Not only the present great shipping interests of the company on this side of the Atlantic but also the contemplated dere. kopments of the feet have led to this sinificant departure, Two new teamers of the Empress type, which have proved paying boats, are to be

day for the North. She is called the" Sikiang, and was built by Messrs. Kosh of Labesk specially for the Yangten passenger trade. She is to be engaged on the mu between Taku, Shanghai and Kischau, and is replete with sli the necessities a ship requires on the eastern run The "Sikisag" in Bata with mashinary and steering gear of the liest pattern. She is lighted throughout with ssctricity, and fitted with stas pipes which will be nessary in the colder climate of the north at this time of post. The cabins are roomy and double berthed, and throughout, in the fitting of the vessel, it may be said that the comfort of passengers and always been kept in view. Captain Habal and Chief Ofleor Borgholz speak very highly of their latest stemmer, whose behaviour in rough weather pleased them immensely.

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Tha" diklang" is a vessel of 1200 tons met registered toonage. She has a length of 298 feet, a breadth of 45 feet, and a draught, when

"On January 10th, at Shanghai, Roza ENGLAND. HO KONG OFFICE: LUA, DEN VŒUI ROAD Crapted since the 18th Sep 'ember, 198, haeconstructed, and these when completed will be beary laden, of 16.5 fest. Her engines are of been restored. The land lines were destroyed run baten Liverpool and the Dominion, the 1209 horse power, and her speed on the trip on the date mentioned sud the o ibió itself, was intention, being to transfer the Empress of from Hamburg registered 115 knots an hour. fractured at Gip Rock during the typhoon of Britain" and Empress of Ireland" to the the 29th uptember, 1900,

Pacific arvios. Ta the two ocean and other accommodation for 26 first and eight second trades the Canadian. Pecife Railway now has class passengers. upwards of 70 craft.

The Darb Dress.

HON ON JANUARY 16TH, 1908

HONGKONG has a large number of devoted

Writing an D cember16th, one of our London correspondents paints a nightmare pisture of Home weather. For four daya wa kiva bad

This eraning at the Union Church Literary

She can arry 2200 tons of cargo and baa

disciples of the revered Mr. E. WALTON host fearful wasther, England is under watery Club a loture will be delivered by Mr. W. I. the following report

and all around the coast, wrecks are pile Williams on "The Origin of the Drama"

though our opportunitica for demonstration locally are very much restricted. Most of us who ju other parts of the world have shipped lakes and streams with the dry ly, or angled in ponds and canals with less artistic tackle, have long be ora Sir FREDERICK LUGARo's advent taken time to investigate the possibilities of all the likely

It has been like a coutinual typhoon. The wind

is too strong for acubrellas, suit the rain and There will be illustrat ons from Old Time Plays lost have best coming in drenching down-staged by Boys of the Victoria School Two ponts"

scenes from the Midsummer Night's Dream" will be represented and the parts austained by the following

G. ebbs (Bellom & Pyramus) FHobles (Quince)

M. Silverstou...(Flute & Thisby) G. Witchell.....(Sunt & Wall) J. Gibs (Starveling & Moonshine)

A telegram from Worcester, Mass., states that, Mr. Harry Groul, a young electrical engineer of that ofty, has devised a method of transmitting electrical energy through the air, without the employment of wires. He claims waters in the Colony. Emptying ato Tide that electricity for both light and power can be Cove and Tolo Harbour, for instatice, are conveyed safely and reliably by his method, and G; Bakur 49.(Sung & Lion) several streams that looked likely for has to a certain extent proved his assertion by

G. Stokis .... (Scess Ehifter), Stewart-indkle or a hight ten-foot-rod-with leste. A series of experiments was carried out Tuts hoture should prove of exception! mil-fly and a close-by dropper, but alas! in the presence of experts, when Mr. Grout, by interest and is open to the public. It is mease of his special apparatus, generated particularly requested by the Committee that though fiel of sorts could be seen at times,

magnetic waves which operated ordinary electric members and their friends attending will be there was nothing that would rise. Ram- lamps and motors of small power over a distanco panotual. The chair will be taken at 9 p.. ours that a reservoir out Quarry Bay way of 000 foot. Mr. Grout is only 10 years of age, sharp.

the Loochces.

an error.-Ygare truly,

LONG FUNNEL. [Reason talis that the Hongkong Hotel laude stili (er, at least, most of it) and reason in a marine engineer mavee him from such an unressonable calculation as this one of horse- power and speed. We would not resson that because a man can jump three feet high in three

EXPANSION OF JAPAN.

Further inquiry has done nothing to weaken the apprehensions expressed some days ego by the Chairman of the P. and O. Compsty, as to seconds that he could jump twenty yards high the effect of Japanese competition, Oa nearly in a minute. As for "imagination," whni is Jant ads routes of the Bast, the it Its highest Sights in art have always been carrying trade, not only with ourselves, but the faculty of imagination has given us angels Japanese are competing sacossfally for the empiric. To illustrate crudely, what is called with the extremely economical Garmane. In the White Man with the Yellow Money finds it picture of a woman, a frook, and a bird; the this,

as in so many other branches of commerce, and dragons. The first are merely a composite impossible to hold his own against the second are composites of various known animals, Yellow Man with the White Money, and it The mermaid also je not "product" of mast frankly be admitted that there seems imagination, but a patchwork of inadequate very little prospect of any improvement in his chanos. At one leap Japan bas

reasoning, like Christian Science."--En.).

every part of the national life. Her trailews, into the position of a Geet Power, ani the stimulus of a successful war has acted upon

sprung

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from the merchaut to the coolis, are 位

We have to thank Mr. C. V. Lloyd for a long longer obsessed with a sense of the essential and very interesting letter, which was written predominance of the Caucasian race, and are before our warning against impolite references free to develop all their latent capacities. They are almost as enterprising and quite as to the Founder of "Christian Science" was intelligent as their ampeers among the published. We regret that his time in this Whites, and they can live in comparative instancs has been weeted, and hope he will comfort under conditions which would be understand our scruples. We are trying hard starvation to the latter. With low wages and to "play the game 1x his latter Mr. Lloyd practically no labour diffealey, it is almost * certainty that they can, if they choose, quotes Mark Twain's apothegu that "the command every year an increasing proportion absurdity the human race can't swallow hasn't of the world's trade in the Far East Lod over yet been invented." the shores and islands of the Pacific. The vast Four other letters, mersly repeating what market of China lies at their very door, and they are resolved not only to command but to has been said already against the ouit, are also control it. Free Trade. fallacies have not the with-hold. smallest induanes upon them, and they are at perfect liberty to

ase to the utmost arery advantage they can

We are just beginning to understand what that means. Later on we shall know it even better. --Globe,

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FURNITURE THROWN AT THE PRESIDENT.

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The population in the neighbourhood of the forest of Boignies have been living in a state of fear owing to the appearanea in the f rest of au unknown animal, which was reported to be of gigantic stature. Au expedition to bant the greature was organised, the Brussels corre poudent of the " Express

and the mem- states, bors of the party secreted themselves in a part of Vianns, December 16. the forest where it bad frequently been asen. The Ruthenian Group in the Reisbarath, After waiting for several hours they saw a man which resolved to attempt to cbstruct the fast with towing diorderly hair and long matted adoption of the Ausgleich as a protest against the beard. He was almost naked, and jumped treatment of Rathenian students by the Unifrom branch to bravich like monkey. versity authorities at Lemberg, indulged to day The busters tried to seizs bim, but he got away in a violent demonstration against the President in the depths of the thicket, and could not of the Chamber, who overruled the Ruthenian be found. fecently the man was captured by motion that the while list of interpellation and a crowd of villagers, who sad lenly surrounded the resumption of the debate on the Ausgleich. looked actly like an orang entang resolutions should be road word for word before him. He was covered with short hair, and

While the President was opening the debate shrieked when captured, but made no

attempt to 30 Ruthenians began to shout, blow whistles, reply to the questions put to him. He was offered and flap their desk lide. The President, never some bread, which he ate ravenously. It was theless, refused to interrupt the proceedings. A potiond that he wore round bis neck a shain, Ruthenian Depuy, named Herr Baczynski, to which was attached a medal,

that

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WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued On Gas 15th at 11.45 -The barometer has risen moderately for E. Japan and Central Chiss, and fallen slightly over 5.W Japan and an area of high pressure lits over Chins to the North of the Upper Yangize, and a shallow depression is lusted over 8.W. Japan.

Fresh monsoon may be expected in the with all his might at the President. The heavy this was the name of a Norwegian, bargus Formosa Channel and the China Sea.

lid strank the Slovene Radical Deputy Herr which was wrecked on the French coast in Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending Bankerich on the forehead, causing

a large 1883. No survivor was found at the time, at 10 a.m. today, 0.0) inches.

woord and knocking him down. While the and it was at auce carjestared that the maza. wounded mau was being carried of the Chris had escaped from the wreck and had become The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon tian Socialists engaged in a hand-to-hand-fight insane. Bacon Grynsdaal, the Norwegian to-day is as follows:

with the Ruthenians, who tried to protect orr philanthropist, heard of the car, and supplied. B.to N. winde Baczyuski. The President suspended the sitt lands to have the captivo" seat bask to Norway. Hongkong & Neighbourhood mod to to froshing for half an hour, during which ordar was. The man was taken abroad a Norwegian ship at

elaudy, minty, i gradually restored,

Antwerp, tise captain of which addressed him în Formons Change!...... N.E. winds, The Ruthenian leader presented the excuses Norwegian. He was seized with violent emotion South coast of Chins between

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of his group to the President, while Herr and fell on the dock ins it. When he recovered Baczy neki apologised to his victim. The in. he was able to answer the captain's questions South coast of China between

Hongkong and Lamoska. Į

Samess No.1. gident will have the good effect of removing sensibly. He was one of the Mygrean's crew, Same as No.1, the danger of Bathenian obstruction to the and had lived in the forests of France and Hong kong and Hainan..}

Ausgleich.

Belgium for the last twelve years,

then tore off the lid of his desk and throw it word Mygrep." The volien divathe

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