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about a custodian of foreign interests whose pro Chinese sympathy was the pre- dominant influence in his mind." Of Sir ROBERT BALDON, just grappling with his duties at a time as critical as any that has gone before, to ssy euch things is obviously

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29TH, 1908.

[REUTER'S SERVIOS,}

CHINA AND JAPAN.

It is stated that the negotiations with a TELEGRAMS French syndicate for a foreign loan for the Kenegafuchi Spinning Company are progres slog. The representative of one of the leading French firms was in Kobe lately in connection with the loan business. This gentleman änd several conferences with Mr. Mato, Managing Dirselor of the spinning

Kobe for home on the 15th instant via Siberia, to consult with the Freach ospitalists on the various matters discussed, Bis defnite answer. is expected to be received on the 15th of next month,

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COUNCIL.

In any case I think the Colonial Governmen might have unefully applied for the proclas. berms and, if necessary, for permision to make them publio at this Council table. The members A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative of this Council esem to have equally ss good s Connell was held on May 28th in the Council right as members of Parliament, concerned Chamber.

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only, as was wittily romarked by a brilliant HIS EXCELLENOT THE GOVERNOR, SIE correspondent, in the creation of Utopias. JOEN DEALTRY LUGAKD, | on the - pther side of the world, Ratioence FREDERICK

invites wonder as to whether there is something, His Eroellency the Offloor Commanding the

aither in the announcement or iù subsequent Troops, Majer General R. G. BROADWOOD,

Hon. Mr. F. H. MAY, .M.G. (Colonisi communications, which the Secretary of State Secretary),

is anxious to withhold from this Council. Hon. Mr. W. REES DAVIES (Attorney Possibly his reticense ouly shields evidence that General),

Hou, Mr. A. M. THOMSON (Colonial Tronquite clear how far it would be possible to fula) he was not quite sure of what he was doing, not

LONDON, May 26 th, Reports from Ussurisk have reached St WATSON & CO. embraging. Yes they can be asit and they have been said, and the Times shows

Petersburg that 5000 Chiness troops from Kirin have been sent to Obiento because of the of no such shy reluctance as it does in the case of a career, "practically terminated," and

the Japanese are taxing the inhabitants, therefore safe from harm, Nothing has

alleging that Chiento belongs to Korea, ever been alleged against the present Lu-

The Japanese papers report that an officer of NEW CHINESE RAILWAY LOAN. spector-General that is not now hinted by the United States oruiser "Bainbow,"

LONDON, May 26th. the Times against his illustrious predecessor-present in Yokohama, while on shore dropped a

Subscriptions will shortly be invited to no Even to say so much was unwarranted; shoulder strap, and the matter was duly what Sir EOBERT HART has done, his reported to the Water Police Station on the issue of £1,500,000 Chinese railway bonds arities Flow; what Sir ROBERT BREDON 12th instant. On the following day aando bearing interest at 5 per cent and secured may do, they can only guess. Those whose named Ishii Gors brought the trap to the by the surplus revenus of the Northern. station, having found it in the street. The Railway. It is expected that the issue prico gentlemanly instincts shrink from remem strap was restored to the officer, who rewarded will be 99. bering that there were casual flies in the the sendo with the sum of Y2. O bis return amber of Sir Rosmer Harr's record should he gentlemanly enough to depronato inimiwas of Y10 denomination, and he therefore cal gueases as to the record still in the returned to the station, with a request that the náte given bim by mistake should be returned making, and curtainly to deprecate intrigues that havo only such guceses for excuse The Times even now congratulates itself that in 1885 Sir ROBERT HART declined the artless offer" of the Minister-ship at Peking, and it has in mind "the possible consequences" of an pro-Chinese a person occupying such a position. The fuuny

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home, the sendo discovered that sus of the notos ITALIAN AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN.

to the officer. A police officer took the sendo to the "ainbow where the note was returned to the offer The seado was suitably rewarded by the officer for his honesty.

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Sinco Biskop Olmsted, of New York, preached his sermon in defena of the “minist wial kiss," that particular brand of escalation has become ao institution in America, just as much as the Waltz Dream" kiss or the "Marry Widow

vs. New York is considerably spitated about

the right or the wrong of it, and amongst those who hold the latter view is Miss Clara Morris who has some very hard things to any abon what she calls the "Tabby-cat Person" and his kisses. And this is how Miss Morrig desorites kiases in general "There is the monarchical kles, the courtier's kiss, the fraterual, patarosl and sisterly kiss; the kiss of charity, of pardon, the Judas kiss of betrayal, the kiss of lust, the kiss of love; the melodramatic and the balk minut› Blase, the kiss operatic, the 'soul kiss," on and up to the number of 39. But the kis with the least right of existsụce is the bland and. anotasus tibby-cat kiss of a tes and gossiploving pastor!"

EosDON, May 26th. Count Bottaro de Costa, formerly Secret. ary of the London Tegation has been appointed Italian Ambassador to Japan.

PRESIDENT FALLIERES IN ENGLAND.

LONDON, May 26th. The King and Queen and President Fallieres visited the Anglo-French exbib tion and opened some of the chief buildings amidet elicering crowds.

SUPREME COURT,

Thursday, 28th May.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (SIE FRANCIS PIGGOTT).

THE KILISIDE MUÅDER, ... The fifth day's hearing of the charge against the three Chinese for the triple murder at

·Bhatin in Dacomber 1906 was commenced.

The Hon, Dr. Ho Kai concladed his address on behalf of the prisoners.

The Attorney General advised the jury to certain witnesses for the defeuse were natrust trent the alibi with santion and indicated that

worthy He submitted that the prosioution had made out their case.

Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, M.B., C.M., C.M.G. Sir HRY BERKELEY, K.C. Hon Mr. H. E. Potroca, K.C.

Hon. Mr. WEI YOR,

Hon. Mr. H. W. SLADE. Hon, Mr. MURRAY STEWART: Mr. C. CLRHENTI (Clerk of Counsils),

MINUTES. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and confirmed.

SYNANCIAL,

Burer).

Hon. Mr. W. CHATHL, C.M.G. (Director of the promise made. If there was nothing of this soft why secrecy? If there was anything of Hon. ME. A. IRVING (Registrar this sort-well, I hope that the signs of a Public Works). General),

Hon. Commander BANIL R. H. TAYLOR, R-Nbyphoon of protest, gathering Inesty, may have the effect of inducing him to slow down. That (Harbour Master),

Is all we want. We only beg that he will proceed with pantion. If he now does that, and can make If appear that we have been making a fuss about nothing, well, it will be nothing new. It is easy to imaginskiow it will bo. The original intention of the order will be modified as a ront of the outery made and then it will be shown how unnecessary the cutory wee, In any event, util we know what he is saying and doing, coußidence will not be restored and an uneasy festing, will hang over the pommunity and over the deliberations of this Connell. For there are others besides, myself who would decline the honour of serving on it if matters affecting local revenue are to be settled without so much as the usual courtesy of saying." by your leave." Some hint of this is futended to be conveyed by the second part- of the resolutions perfectly respectul remin- der that however taimportant this Council may appear in the eyes of those who sit in the Councils of Empire, the members cannot consent to be treated as though their opinion was of no importatge at all. Recognition is due to the great interests of this Colony. Those who is any sense represent those infernals can. aol agree to see them ignored. Caylan appa rently was treated with more consideration, also Singapore; they were asked their opinions

The COLONIAL SECERTAET, by direction of His Excellency the Governor, lald on the table the report of the Finates Committee (No. 8) and moved its adoption.

The COLONIAL TREASURER Soonded, and the motion was agreed to

"ADDITIONAL. BYE-LAW..

The COLONIL SECESTART mored the approval by this Council of the additional bye-law made under section 16 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordiüance, 1903 (Or- dinanie No. 1 of 1903) providing that the administration of galt to cattle. in depote in any form whatever he probibited except with the permission of the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Seconded son the matios was agreat to."

THE OPION QUESTION.

aus ver

Hon. Mr. STEWIET-Tise to move the Although Sir ROBERT HART has been dearly

resolution of which I hara giran ustico. It is half a century in Chinn, although he is an

ontoms of the answer madaiothequations which I asked at the last meeting of this undoubted authority on things Chinese, and the one min who really understands the

Cougoil. In making - that

your Heavy damages hara ba given in Ner people,with meek acquicence he sought York against a Christian Solanes healer. Mr

Excellency referred to the form in which those questions were put. Thats eferenca makes it refuge in certain orbal assurances which Solomon baisler, 30 years 11, who has been

necessary for me to indicate, in an endeavour to gave no guaranteo, assurances which few

working in a dyeing establishment, was given a

explain the form of those guastions, the position people acquainted with the facts were prepar-verdiet of $20,000 damages, in the Saprome

occupied in this matter by that section of the The Chief Justice then summed up. ed to accept." After that reference to the Court, in his suit against Julius Benjamin, a The jury returned with a unanimous verdict community which I have the honour to repre- sont. That I regard as important. The superior acumen of the people acquainted Christian Science healer, whom the plaintif of guilty against all three prisoners,

Dr. Ho Kai then rose and said-I make importance of making that position clear matat S. WATSON & CO., with the facts," we have no option other blamed for the loss of his left leg. Rister

went to Benjamis to be treated for a sore ton.motion in arrest of judgment upon the ground be my execss for recalling the circumstances in which wa stood a fortnight ago. Dvelopments Ho-understond, be testified, that Banja was that a piece of material evidence has been... LIMITED,

of the opium question at present" being adopted regular doctor. The inflamed to get worse, omitted-improperly omitted-and that is by His Majesty's Government in relation and at the end of three months another doctor, piece of evidence concerning the finding of to Chins had been reported-developments amputate the lab blow the kute. Benjamin appoint a day to hear the motion when the which sected a scurge of revenue of this charged $3 for the first examination, and point will be argued. I make the moon had no information. In the Prass to bad bean

Colony, concerning which

this Council esch for the daily visits for two months.ander Section 18 of the Criminal Procedure

stated that an official announcement had been Benjamin was lister in the city directory tor Ordinance, No. of 1899. years as a physician, bat in his answer he

made in the House of Commons that is danied he ever held himself out to be a rágular

of issuing forthwith an order for the immediate Government had the intention Majestys physician, and said the only methods he an

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 27th May, 1908.,

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

should be addressed to THE EDITOR:

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than to believe that the Times considers that Sir ROBERT HART had become a

dotard incapable of perceiving facts. Those who have had the privilega of recent com- munication with him know what a libel that is; his liver may be affected, but his brain taost certainly is not. It is still capable of teaching something to the Book The Times article, Club philosophers. Osir communications relating to the news vo which is reprinted elsewhere in this issue, Correspondents must forward their names and ad-need not be further analysed. With tho dresses with communications addressed to the lead we have given, attentive readers will Kiilor,

nel for publication but as evidence of good. faith,

be able to see in it for themselves an Tillers for publication should be written on

example of how far illogical statements one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communications that have and unfair suggestions may be disguised already appeared in other papers will be inseriad.

Orders for extra gopies of Dalur Press should be with gloss of pompous and decent verbiage sint before il a.m. in day of pichlication. After that The poison is served in milk of human hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash

Teldgraphic Address, Press. Ondes: A.B.Q;0th Ed. Lieber. P. O, Box, 84. Telephone No.12.

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HON BON MAY 29TH, 1903 THE English newspapers, as might be oxpected, have bee busily discussing Sir ROBERT HARI. Must of them, knowing a litle, are simply laudatory; others, kuosing a little too much, seem hard put to it to qualify their praise without seening un- gracious. The frankly eulogistic as anal go to unwarranted extremes and suggest perfection; Sir Robert Hart was “a inan among men, "strong and strenuous beyond the normal; and so on. There is no need to quote them, nor to detract the exagger-

kiuducas,

H

6- licensed, surgeon, found it necessary to

fbo waleb. I suppose your Lordship will

Hie Lordship allowed the motion and said that, in the event of the argament, proving asfavourable to their case, sentence would be

true, the opinion of Singapors was not waited for, but they were asked. Why not Hong- kong! Sir, the community as a whole including the Government has been forced into a most trying position by the action of the Secretary of Stats. It is not treatment.to which we are at all customod. It is surely most unusual to conduct the business of State in mol fory haste. This unceremonious promptness compares oddly with the truly wonderful courtesy lately displayed by Lord Elgin in sending out to the local Government the text of a Trade Convention between England and Balgaria, and asking if they had any objection: to its conclusion, Your Excellency referred it. on to the Committee of the Chamber of Com merce, asking them if they saw any objection. The Chamber replied that they cas que ba Hongkong and Bulgaria. I have no desies to they had never heard of any trade between ridicule the extreme consideration thas shown. I merely saggeal a difonity in accounting on curiously contrasted methods of procedure. any intelligible principles of state-craft for such

ployed to enra Raisler were those of the Christian passed upon the prisoners in accordance with the /aluanre of opin astablishments in Hongkong. Some critica deny that state.craft had anything

Sóiunco cult. Hy betlered in the efficacy of prayer, and sought to heal Raisler by praying,

THE TYPHOON.

verdist.

names would be struck off the list for two terms

remitted.

tion and proceeded towards the North the signals were taken down. The steamers arriving DEATH OF yesterday reported typhoon experiences.

The ": Glenavon," which came in yesterday, reported that from Singapore to the Paracels The were only nice plague cases yesterday abe experienced moderate to fresh 8.W. winds but then encountered fail gale (forse 10) from making 466 to date,

W..W. with bontinuous hard squalls of wind and rain. The wind shifted to a. W. and to N. The lowest reading of the barometer was 29.10. In the high and confused sea the steamer rolled and plunged heavily, the decks being continually fooded. From the Paracels to Gap Rock they had a strong northerly wind

The local branch of the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij, (Netherlands Trading Society) is in receipt of telegraphio information tim a dividend of sight per cent has been declared by this Bank for the year 1907,

The American Consulate General at Hong. kong reosired the following typhoon warning

from the Manila Observatory at 9.45 am.

yesterday: May 27th. 7:45 p.m. The typhoon nearing West Halingtang Channel, moving probably northeastward."

Tho "Sada Marü" reports having sighted a

A WELL-KNOWN ENGINEER.

It was diffoult to believe that such as suasun-

to do with the present peremptory proceding, consultation with the local Government. It was They say that the great interests of this Colony

I

His Lordship told the jarymen that their coment would have been made without previous Fhey attribats it to electioneering exigencies.

and the fines imposed on those who were late equally difficult to believe that the Colonial have been treated as a mere pawn in thɔ game Yesterday the typhoon haring obanged direo-at the beginning of the Session would be Government had been conaulted and bad given of party politics, I do not propose to identify their consent without informing the Council of myself with that criticism and I particularly the fact. Hat there seemed to be no escape from

wish to disseointe myself from criticism of ons or other of these two alternatives. The another kind which finds in the pressut cesa. public was perplexed and inclined to be angry.sion an excise for attacking, by a somewhat Hence the somewhat militant note of interroga sircuitous route, the constitution of the Cobbý.... Mr. William Graham, chief engineer of the tion then sounding in the air. The questions There is danger in eurestrained and incon NYK. Steemer "Yamaguchi-martz," and a forty years resident of Japan, died at Yokohama were in reality used by the commanity.

sequent criticism inasmuch as the Home na May 14th, aged sixty-five. Mr. Graham was merely drew them up. I drew them up with the Authorities may possibly say: "We did not taken it during the voyage from Kobe to primary object of obtaining off olat information consult yon becasas we knew you would resist Yokohama, and was seized with a paralytic and the secondary intention of displaying a

unreasonably." To resist unreasonably would stroke. The Japan Chronicle suya:-

Mr. William Graham was ons of the oldest spirit of resistance to the ides that informatica expose this Colony to a form of danger which servants of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, and was

of the kind required could be, nader any does not seem to be suloisuty recognised." well known and respected in Japan and China circumstances, properly withhold. But I had no There is danger lost justifiable resentment, parts. He Bret came to this country about wish to strike at any one innocent of participaagalastan inconsiderate order for the suppression forty years ago as chief engineer on one of the so-called "men-of-war of the Toss Govern. tion in what at the time locked like an official of Bearce of revenue which has been sanctioned meat,

t, which ships were afterwards converted conspiracy of silence. To bring out the truth by successive Governments for many years. into merchant vessels running under the control clearly, to fix responsibility abarply, was the should be misconstrued as an obstinate and of the Yubin Kisen Kaisha, afterwards transsele ides underlying the form in which those selish disinclination to shape a course in con- ferred to the Miteni Bassan lino, Mr. Graham certised to serve in this company until the ques fons were pat. The answer made was sonance with a policy which, for better or fur amalgamation of the Mitsui and the Kyoto ilminsting. It brought out into high relief worse has been adopted by both parties in the the fast upon which the first part of my resolu State and which may therefore be represented tion comments. It fixed responsibility with as commending itself to the national precision, upon the Secretary of State for the science, However deeply anyone way doubt Colozier. True, it showed a way out between the accuracy of the political estimate on the alternatives suggarted, Notice of the which that policy is founded; however anouncement had indeed been given. Tes

sceptical suyone may feel as to the resalte less than 24 hours' notice; searaely enough of the efforts at present being made by

(force. G).

The failure of the F, & O. steamer "Arcadia" to arrive on Waduosday was creating some unossiness yesterday morning, but the welcome sound of the mail gun about ball-past two pat an end to all apprehension. She arrived in port about four, thirty-two bones later than she was

expected. She also encountered the typhoon and ran for shelter twise.

The “Sado Maru" which left Singapore before the Arcadia" but was passed by her the Rame day reports having had bad weather, Captain. Anderson said he knew there was a wit

lines into the present Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

During his service with the N.Y.K. Mr. Grow occupy impurtant, pusts afloat and Graham trained many junior engineer afkeers

ashore, and ho was highly respected as one of the most. ttentive and faithful of the company'a servants. About tou years ago Mr. Grahem was presented by the President of the N.Y.K. with the company's spoolel, gold medal with a

preciation of his valuable services. Ouly two of these medals have been presented to the other recipient being Mr. M'Cormice olief engineer of the "Kunga-mart," Mr. J. L. Grabam, of ears. Hasling & Co., Yokohama, and formerly of Kobe, is a son of the late Mr. William Graham, and he and Mrs. Graham will receive the sympathy of their many friends in Kobe in their berepvement;

ations. Sir KOBERT HART deserves more flouting raft, constructed of two barrals held typhoon about and altered his course accordingly, persion attached, asa mark of the company'ssp. even to appeal is, much less obtain's hearing certain high Chinese officials to

kudes even than he is likely to get so the balance may adjust itself somehow. Most interest attaches to the comments of the Timea, which while saying a great deal seems to be struggling to say more than likes to

say.

together by a plank of wood through which a flagstaff had been run, on the journey icom Singapore to Hongkong. Captain Anderson. Linking there might be castaways on board, approched the raft but found no sigas. Itis believed that a flag must have flown originally

Chingough the trusted counsellor of from the flag staff.

he was also regarded by foreign nations, particularly by Great Britain, as a custodian of their rights and privileges:" Past intrigues, past grambles, are skated over thuis. "If in the conduct of diplomatic negotiations he sometimes chose to consider that primarily he owed a duty to his Chinese associates, we are not now disposed

WEATHER REPORT,

the following report:-

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued

On the 27th at 7.30 pm-Orders given to hoist No. 2 night.sigual.

It was made evident that the community bad bo

30%-

eradicate

o engineers, cause of complaint against the local Govern the epiam habit; however doubtful anyone ment, that on the contrary practicablé meau,may feel that the poppy Helds of Brechnen will ontlast the doom assigned, no one can withhold had been taken to withstand the pressure so suddenly and inconsiderately exerted by the respect for the sentiment which has prompted Home Authorities. It was, I am sure, a relief England to come to China's assistanco in her

On the 28th at 5,30 1.m.-Black Cone point

to the public to be made acquainted with the avowel intention of suppressing a form of self- downwards and Black drums bois ed, (indiestes a

attitude adopted by Your Excellency in this indulgence, over-indulgence in which is dograd- typhoon South East of Colony within 300

We learn from a San Francisco paper that matter, and to note that it wee apparently ing. Respect for this sentiment does not imply Files.) At 11.3 a m. signal lowered.

quickly over Formosa and the Looch os

At 11.50 amThe barometer has fallen Mail stermship "Korea, was granted a fleal by the leading members of the community. An the spread of that vice should weigh upon the Captain 8.S. Sandberg, comander of the Pacific governed by views coinciding with those held admission that any sense of responsibility for

inclined to rise in the neigbourhood of Hong

decree of divorce in Oakland last month from additional relief might with advantage have been national conscience. The shallow view that kong.

Kathleen V Szadbarg, against whom he m de

war din be easily controverted. Nevertheless, sensational charges. Mrs. Sandberg commenced Granted earlier, I think, by publishing officially associates the name of the thing with our first having treated her in a ornal manner. She alle the Hons of Commons. This course would that view has prevailed so completely over the the divorce action and nocused her husband of the exact terms of the announcement made in ged he had clapped her in the face and had on have saved the Colony from much harassing froth that it may now be regarded as one of the oze ocons du struck her in the ear with sufflafent force to break the sar drum. C plain Sandberg doubt, due to coulleting reports us to the precise classic los of history which England seeme fled an answer to the complaint in which he de nature of that statement. Some of the tele- self-condemned to wear like a cangun. if nied cruelty to his wife, except in cases where grams in the newspapers left upon the reader's wrongs of any sort wore done in earlier days by

Sepak without respect. In a orose complaint he

It is

The typhoon has recurved. This morning it is moving towards N.E to the South of Forinosa

High pressure covers N. R. Japan,

Mr. Charles Carter, the magician who makes bis first appearance at the Theatro next Thurs day night, ie acknowledged wherever ho bas performed to be a master of his craft, Ameri. on papers describe him antterly beyond rivalry in the realms of magic" Carter" is

Srorg N.5. winds to gales may be expected described as a student of the occult; his conter tainment is weird and at the same time in the Forgess Chapel and b d weather over

Hongkong rainfall for the 24

instructive; old tricks he makes new; he fills the N.E. part of the hins Sending he bed justifishie provocation for treating her mind the impression that the orders to suddenly Englishmen to China the dragging weight of

criticize him on that account. It was natural and inevitable": that the

warm his performance with the funniest sens and at 10a.m. to-day, 0.07 inchoa sympathy with the Chinese race, which he the most astonishing situations till his audience conceived very early and has never since everys here convulsa themselves with laughter. The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noor alleged she bad forgotten her in rriage vows ined were to be as promptly obeyed. Others that He has amply avenged thent upon their and committed indiscretions in Panama, Oskland, left room to hepe that the promptness appertain successors. Thase of their successors who withheld, should remain the predominsut What is more "There is nothing obestuutes to-day is a follows 2--- -

( to Wind and San Francisco H named Easta e Barke.ed more to the issue of those orders, than to revere the prophets must often have groszed que from beginning to end in this wonderful Hongkong & Neighbourhood moderate; fait George Mefret, A. M. Zimmerman, and Lon M. their execution. The telegram from the in spirit over Rubin's vision of the English influence in his mind." This is ma

magician's entertainment." Miss Abigail Price, Formos Channal......

Feder as co-respondents. The cas- came to trial genretary of State quoted by your Excellency merchant mailing up and down the Chian Sex N.E. winda guanimity of the de mortais order. Sir the mystis phenomenon, also receives high

and the bearing was sensational în the extreme strong to a gals. Tadge Melvin wrote the cloring chapter of the did not make this point clest. Possibly the with a pistol in one hand and a packet of opium ROBERT HABT's official career is "practicalogs in the press petices. The booking South coast of China between?

action last month when be signed the final de telegram which he made it impossible for you in the other demanding of the unfortunate in- Hongkong and Lamsole. fresh. cally terminated," therefore the Times dogs arrangements for the performaness are in

South coast of China between Same as No. 1. child to the father and denied the wife's petition been no reason for keeping that part of it secret. gentleman of the road, "Your money or your eroe. He awarded the custody of the minor to quota was mora explicit, but there would have habitants-not in the good old manner of the not care to say all that it feels it could charge af Messrs. Montrie and Co.

Hongkong and Haina.

for $150 a month alimony,

N.

winds,

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