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"HAMBURG.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

30th. April.

testant church in Prussia and chief of the department for the administration of prisonu and by the King. As such he had to live, in Berlin but he remained true to his work in Hamburg where he spent several months-every yese baring retained the post of director of the Ranho Haor. He met with troublone times and with much opposition from his colleagues in the capital and it was therefore without regret thai he gave up his position in Berlin in 1872 and returned to Hamburg. In the following year, however, ill health obliged him to hand over the management of the institution to his son Jobane and in 1881, he passed away in poses having lived to see the hopes of his early manhood fullled beyond what he had dared to expect, In the course of time a secondary cobool for boys of the better classes has been added, also a training school for apprentices, a printing press and a shop. for the sale of publications emanating from it. The in titulin continues to fourish and ex- pead and enjoys a world wide reputation. In memory of its founder sad in order to mark their appreciation of the good work it has done and is still doing the Senate and the Burger schaft have on the present ecossion contributed a sum of M50,00 Lowards the cost of a new teacher house.

THÊ HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 30TH, 1908,

SHANGHAI

GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

Minutes of Committee Mesting held at Shanghai on May 21

Probates W. D. Little (Chairman), J. N. Jamleson, H, B. Kinneer, D. Landale, A. M. Marshall, G. Miller, F. Raston, O. Blocretary.

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THE PRISONER STOESSEL.

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short of nice climaxes, or, when she does attain Minutes of previous meeting are read, con- a perfect olimar, of adding injudicious touches which ruin the whole performance. No wonder firmed and duly signed.

Sound Market Vaine of Damaged Cargo that historians and newspaper correspondents by Letter from the Beorelary of the Shanghai occasionally try to eliminate these defects Marine Underwriters' Association is read. The inventing the climax themselves or by emitting letter points out that a resolution has been the judicious touches. Hence we fud bio- adopted by the Assosiation to the effect that graphers with due sense of the dramatic basis of sound market value on day of sale, dying Napoleon herois speeches which in Partionist Average Claims be settled upon the proprieties pat into the mouth of the SOLE AGENTS The Committes approves of the Hesolution and reality he never uttered, we and Wellington the Secretary is instructed to reply to the letter made to use the famous words Up, Guarde, and at them!" and we find the London Daily Mail accordingly.

make a diplomatte corpa la Peking end their days painfally but appropriately (daring the Boxer disturbances) in tolling oil. It is not surpirsing therefore that when Generals Fook and Smirnoff fought a dust lately, the local correspondents of the Daily Mail and many other papers, justly incensed at the absence of any circumstanges on which to Isse a sensational sub-heading, wired that some Russian ladies were given places" in the gallery" from which they watoled the duel through binocles. The lightest inquiry would have shown this to be falee, but what a pity it would have been if such a wasterly touch had been omitted!

Biberian Mail-Lotter from the Manager of Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China drawing attention to the inonvenience caused by the recent alterations in the Trans siberian fail Service and potating out that the Commercial Community are satitled to some notice from the Post Office: The Chairman is informed that the Postal Autlierities in this inalazce were unawares until the last moment that these changes were to take place on account of the matter being entirely in the hands of the Steamer Agents who work in conjunction with the Railway Service.

Át was n bundred years on the 23 inst. that one Hamburg's noblest sons, Johann Wichern, the founder of the "Raahe Haus" and one of the foremost organizers of home mission work in Germany was born. In honour of his memory numerous old friends and admirers mad present and former inmates of the Haule Haus assembled boore on Easter Tastday; the meeting was attended by representatives of the Hamburg and imperial governments and by delegaten from home mission and other societies from far and neon I take the following particulars from an address delivered on the occasion by Dr. Behrmann, the head of the Hamburg clergy Joann Wichera as already. stated was born during the cecupation of the town by the French on April 21, 1808, a father holding the position of notary public and sworo translator to the ecuris. The family was amongst those who had to leave their homes on that biterly cold night in December 1813

Japanese Yars-Letter from the Hongkong Marshall Davoust, the French governor, in anticipation of

The Blin sandale have apparently entered Chamber of Commerce is read drawing the á siego

new phase. Her Harden seems deter. Chamber's attention to the issue by the Japan by the allied forcer, expered 20,000 of the

Cotton Spinners Association of lottery tickets inhabitants, men, women and children of all mined unt to let matters rest, for whilst await-in Yan. It is decided to hold the matter oror agen, many of which perialed from exposure.ing, the result of his appeal against the until further pariculars are forthcoming. The Wichorns sought refuge with relations on verdict in the Moltke case ho has lately the ther side of the river, where they remained brought potion for libel against the Nens Freis Volkszeitung" la Munich for having published an article soensing kim of having received hushmoney from Prines Eulenburg for the withholding of any evidence against him he might possess, if indeed he had any. At the trial Dr. Bernstein ogula acting

when

antil, on the final evacuation of the city by the French, thair return became pessible. The father resumed his legal functions, but apparent ly with scaut success from a financial point of view, for at his death some years afterwards his wife with four children to provide for, of which Jobann was the eldest, found herself in some-

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In the same way when Stoessel was conveyed to the fortress prison of 38. Peter and Faal about a week ago, Truth, acting in her usual careless and inartistic way, allowed the proceed. inge to take place with the most machine-like Filotage Regulations-The Committee sp regularity. Everything went with abominable proves of the proposed alterations and amendmoothness. The Governor of the prison meets with regard to the Fosling of Pilots ceived his illustrious prisoner as soon as the Barnings as submitted by the Pilot Board. latter entered the gate, and at ones conveyed Manchuria Letter from the Newébwang him to the rooms which had been carefully Chamber of Commeros with regaril to Japanese prepared for his reception. Being a corres and Russian action in Mansharia is read. It pandest myself, I was naturelly indignaut at i decided to oirontate the correspondenes in this monotony, but next morning my heart order that the Committee may study the question throbbed. with joy when I say that the good more closely.

old Noves Fremys had risen nobly to the occasion with a story to the effect that found that no preparations had been made for his reception, and that the distinguished to sisad alous captiva had conequeatly for half an hour in the courtyard while the officer who scompanied him sought high and

WINE, SPIRIT & CIGAR MERCHANTS,

Hongkong, 29th May, 1908.

GREAT DOCK EXTENSION IN LIVERPOOL.

EXPENDITURE or £2,000,000.

At the Mersey Dooks and Harbour Board, Mr. Robert Gladstone presiding, the Works Committer, through their chairman (Ir. W. Hughes), submitted recommendations for the construction of three now docks, to be called the Gladstone Dooks, on land at the aorth end of the estate, the total estimated cart boing £3,204,40

abis council produced to men from strnokmeyer states that he has been seked by when Stoessel arrived in the prison it was was as if these docka were maraged with

Bavaria who reluctantly and under pressure admitted that 24 years ago they bad severally and at different times been guilty of perverse practices will the Fringe, which however had not been of a kind punishable by law. The aride ace was taken in camera but must have appeared conclusire to the judge and the assor of the Schöffengericht, for the former in giving judgment for the plaintiff laid great strane opon it. He inflicted a £ue of M. 100. and costs against which the defendant, in spits of the leniency of the sentence, has lodged an appeal

At the conclusion of the Meeting Mr. Br, Brodersen to express that gentleman's thanks for the Committon's kind expressions of | appreciation of bis services while a member of

the Committes.

After the transaction of some farther business the Meling terminates.

The following correspondence is ordered for publication:-

Shanghai Marina Underwriters'.

Association,

Shanghai, Mareb 12, 1908.

MARKET VALUE DAMAGED CARGO, Dear Sir, I am directed to inform you that at the Annual General Meeting of this Association hold on 16th ultimo, the following Rosolation was carried aganimously-

"That in the Settlement of Particolar recommandation le Average Claims it be Members of this Association to settle only upon the basis of Sound Market Value on day of sale. as curt field to by the Auctioneer."

As the maller is of general intereat to the Mercantile Community of whom a large number ste members of yene Chamber, my Committes think you may deem it convenient to include "This letter with your usual publication of

correspondence.

am, Dear Sir,

Yours faithfully,

BELIB J. CUBINT,"

Secretary. Shanghai General Chamber of CommeroTM,

what straightened circumalance. The events of his early childhood and the struggles and trista of his youth exercised a lasting influence on the development of the lad's obaracter, to them have to be ascribed that strength of will, that indomitable energy and that tenacity of purpose to which he owed his success later on Stern and unyielding when the cocasion demanded it, he was of a most warm hearted and tender disposition, as shown by his untiring devotion to the cause of the poor and needy all through life; when still in his teens, teaching ata boys' school in the suburbs he felt this to be his tras vocation, his mission in life. Several

It is pretty generally believed that the case years later, having completed his theological was got up for the purpose of affording Horr. aludies at Gottlagen and Berlin he was Harden-an opportunity of showing that he appointed to a Sunday sobool in Hamburg really was in the possession of damaging Sunday schools on these days were considered evidence against Prince Eulenburg and as fair substitutes for regular tuition and that more may possibly be forthcoming

of appeal. Wichern succeeded in enlisting public interest in the court

Whether he in their favour, but in order to extend their

wae justided in bringing forward these two usefulness, it soon became crident that it would witnesses by raining a side issue, is a point of ka maamaang-ku kuchange theinparkujen tuo sumă, | law which will:bars to bo desidəd olme where end Aviating commities was formed for the purpose it remsint to be seen, whether their evidenos is of which Wiebern way an active member. His reliable or not and whather, what happened 25

xperiences in the courts and alleys of the town years ago is pertinent to the prouent oase, The Scoretary, ho recorded in a booklet entitled "the rest Prince Eilenburg at any rate is placed in a biddan life of Hamburg," Witnessing so much most awkward position, for it was at his owo misory excreased his ardent desire to disoiver special request during the Moltke triol that be means for its relief, and finally led to the en-

was allowed to dong on oath Horr Harden's ception of a plan for the establishment of a allegations, so that he is now in danger of being home of rosens for wails and strays. In 1832 | charged with perjury. The public prosecutor be zceived a fast donalibù. for that object in Berlin has already taken the matter in band of M. 300, and in the following year the and is searching for evidence in varions quar. "Raube, Haus" which derived its name tare. The Prince on the other hand states from the colour of its Thatched roof that he has nothing to add to his sworn (rauh or rage mouing rasse!} with denial, that he has no knowledge whatever

occurrences related by the two men. the grounds belonging to it was handed over to of this kin by the owners. They had originally in- but that he is frequently mistaken for fended it for a training school for lads who his brother, who had to quite the-army were to be apprenticed to tradser II is however an account of his abnormal propenalties o had proved a failure. In the month of Meanwhile Herr Harden and his two wil 198800 September 1833 Wisborn moved into it with his mother and sisters and at a public mesting called for the purpose with the sanction of the authorities he explained the line on which he

It is stated that the president of the Soböffen- meant to proceed, distributing by way of illustration copies of a sketch representing the gericht that acquitted Herr Harden in the Bsuhe Haus surrounded by small cottage. He first instance instituted proceedings against was so thoroughly convinced of the importancs several newspapers for asserting that he had of home life, home association and home in been bribed by the defendant. fluences that he proposed to ploca the children, that might be committed to his charge with respostable god fearing people whom he hoped to induce to take up thair abode in his grounds, sach family-to-bero a-cottage-to-themselves-and- to form a separate household under his amper- vision. This plas he adhored to and what he foreshadowed in the sketch has since become reality.

The furtherance of home mission work was another object of his special labours and in 1848 he was instrumental in bringing about, at a meeting convened at Wittenberg, a union of the many misionary societies in Gormany. Long before however he had opened's training. college at the Bauho Hans for young men willing to devote their lives to work neongat the poor, for he felt that, unless carefully prepared for the task they would not be able to cope with the difficulties that awaited them amongst the inhabitants of the slums and the inmates of hospitals, prisons &a. Here too his efforts were crowned with success: 1810 young men, besides over 400 young theologians and elementary school teachers have passed through the college and now form a fraternity, the Brethren of the Rauhe Haus" without vows be it said, but bound together by the strong ties of a common love for suffering humanity.

Prison reform bad at that time become the

are allowing themasives to be interviewed by newspaper reporters anxious to pander to the unclean cravings of a certain portion of the public.

Instead of a procession on May the Brat, which the police have vetoed, the socialists intend holding monster meetings in different lovilities by way of a demonstration,

THE SACRED FOX.

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A. QUAINT VILLAGE SUPERSTITION.

Prosont,

Shangbai General Chamber

of Commerce,

22nd May.

low for the Governor.

But yesterday, the word of Stonses! might, Hare stood against the world: now stands

be there.

Mr. Hughes stated that in 1996 they obtained Parliamentary sauction for the con traction of new docka at the north end of Liverpool and the semmittee after mush time has now arrived when the work should be thought and discusion sansidered that the taken in bead. During the last three years the increase of tonnage of ships paying dook does had been 600,000 tons, and although the shipping trade for the amount. seemed to be rather under a cloud, there was no donba in his mind, judging by past history, that a recurrence of prosperity must come, and he good sense and reasonableness Liverpool might keep its position and got the lion's share of any trads which was to some, It was a remarkable pircumstance that in the last 20 years the tomange had nearly doubled in spite of the competition, friendly or otherwise, from ports both at home and on the Continent. At the same time the sine of steamers had greatly in- creased, for where as in 1887 the largest ship lesving the port was 360 feet long, in 1807 the figure was 620 feet, while lust yoar it had grown to 760 feet. He mentioned that the expenditure of over $9,000,000 which was proposed would be distributed over. fire or six years. Describing the proposed works, he stated that the river entrance could be used as a lock for vessels up to Boft long. Vessels up to 1,100ft, long would In the new passport which Stoessel has be able to enter the dock, and the depth of water received, his name is given as simply Mover the sill would be 40ft, at high water seep Stoessel, and under the heading "Occupation is written "neble man". Stoessel belonging to the risks of the nobility, This means nothing of course, ax noblemen are so numerone in Raesia that you could not throw stone in the This permanent deprivation of his rank and street without hitting one of them. his uniform has cut gloessel to the heart, as

"I he himself has confessed to an interviewer, baye wern my uniform for forty years," ha said, "and it is hard to part with it Bow. They have even Jusisted on my laying aside the military peaked cap I have been stely in the babit of wearing and gotting an ordinary hat."

And none so poor to do him reverence.. The Goverovr of the prison ruthlessly knocked the bottom out of this delightful yarn, but, lackly, not until it had been wired by energ the correspondents to every part of the

-world,

This reference to his head dross is really pathitis, when we remember that though, during his trial, Stoessal wors civilian dress, he never parted with his military opp. Tás I BAW Bunday before he was sent to prisos. him take a morning walk down the Nersky Prospect, still retaining his cap, which he evidently regarded as the last link with his military life,

Lides. With this great scheme he hoped the board would associate the name of Gladstone, for their chairman was a member of a family which had been one of the most infusutisi in Liverpool for upwards of a century.

Mr. H. R. Robertson seconded.

The Chairman thanked the board for the heaoer proposed to be conferred on his family, which he hoped would survive for anothor bundred years to witness further extensions of the dock system,

Mr J, Chadwick said the proposal and not dʊme a moment too soon, for the board word already uncomfortably near to the limits of their accommodation for the largest class of

sbipe.

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NO REST FROM BURNING HUMOUR

Painful Swellings Formed in Arm- pits and on Back-Itching Pre- vented Rest-Suffered Six Weeks- and Became Run Down from Want of Sleep Three Full Sets of CUTICURA REMEDIES

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"I had been troubled with awellings under the armpits and on the small of the bacle ndenmpanied by a burning itch to such an extent that I got very little test, day or night. This had boun going on for six weeks or pro and I had tried various soothing intments, these, however, gave only temporary relief, and as I was getting run down from the want of rest, I decided to con- ault a doctor, but on noticing the Cuti- cura Remedies advertised in the paper, I thought I would give them a trial. I used Cuticurn Soap test, but this did not give the desired relief, then 1 tried Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills for three suc

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Mr. F. D. Holt, M.P., supporting the recom mendations, pointed out that the nocommodation for ships of the largest class was by no means superabundant at the present time in Liverpool. There was no reason to doubt that in the future they would have to provide for even larger chips than the Lusitania aud the Maurs.. tanin. As to the prospects of trade there was nothing to suggest that the trade of the outry. was likely to take a step backwards, unless the

to be reason to hope But there would, zeem Chadwick,

one of Mr. Lindsay, while at first sceptical on to the that either M. Armengand himself or danger as to free trade suggested by Mr. pars of the problem is extremely falicste. extensions, said he was now convinced of there the other investigators who, here or in other advisability and urgeuay,

countries-MM, Maroel Despres, Maurice Leblane, Arion, Parry, Adriano de Paris, and others have already interested themselves in this problem will shortly realizvit.-T mes.

Mr. J. H. Beazley planted out that siramly Breams were visiting the port which could not The recommendation in socordanos with beastisfactorily and adequately ancommodated

landing orders formally stood over for con- 3rmation at the must meeting of the board.

LONG DISTANCE VISION_BY ELECTRICITY.

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CHURCH SERVICES.

That

DEAS SIF, I am in receipt of your latter of March 12th and in reply 1 am directed 10 inform you that the Resolution adopted at the Annual Meeting of the members of your

Stoessel's quarters are is that part of the Association, with regard the Market Value fortress which is known as "Catherine's cur- of Damaged Carge, meets with the approval of tala" ("ourtain" boing a technical torte us

variations into lamino my Committee, who bave ordered that your

and that part of 8.5. Peter and Paul letter be included in the usual publication of in fortifications) nour the Trubetakry bastion, correspondence of this Chamber.

is inhabited entirely by political prisoners I Dear Sirk

Catherine's cartsin" is given up to the Youre faithfully,

admirals, captains, and others who have, ke G. DIGWALL Main.

Stoessel, been sent to prison on account of their Acting Secretary

conduct in the late war, and as they are The Secretar

Shangbai Marine Underwriters Association, regarded as the most honourable guests of the establishment, no gendarmes are stationed at Catherine's curtain" though they warm in Australia Obartered Bank of India,

and Chine,

other parts of the prison. Stossal has already

Ry, Jon's CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 31st May, become acquainted with his fellow-prisoners, Shangbai, Muy leb, 1903,

Sunday, after Ascension Day, Holy Communion ex-Admiral Nabogatoff, Captain Liatiny, and DEAR SIR,We beg to draw your attention

(7.30 ..) Matins (11 am) Response, Festivals. Vantto, Macfuren; Psalms, of the 31st inorning- to a notice in to-day N.-C. Daily News that Captain Geigerieff, and, with the exception of

the latter, they all eat together and spend

Paris, April 28. [Chante 80th day) Te Deum, Lawes, Cooke and

Benedictus, Troasbeck, Holy

Cominu- the despatch of the homeward mail via ziberia has been postponed until Tuesday. This sudden good deal of time in one another's company.

The problem of supplementing the power of Hopkins;

(12-noon.) Kyrie, Smartin F: Hyung, 147, and unexpected alteration is highly inconvenient, Grigorief keeps himself somewhat apart.

rision of the normal eya by suon artificial de- nion (12- and we think that the commercial community

The ex-Governor of Port Arthur has a pretty risus as will make it possible to so across 207 and 316. Evensong, (5.45 p.m.) (Full Choir). are entitled to some notice from the Postal room looking out on the Nera and the Winter

immense dietsaces would seem to have made a Responses; Festival; Psalms, of the 31st evening; (Chants 30th day), slagnificat and Nune Dimittis, Palace. be common reception-room for Authorities.

I am, Dear Sir,

Stocasel and bis comradea is small but will great stride forward. "It is due to the app Wesley in F: Artbars, "The Radiant mora," Lux, as aiready mentioned in The Times, which Yours faithfully,

lighted sad very best, with nothing in it to M. Armengen; the president of the French G. MILLEL- remind one of the jail savas paper containing Society of Aerial Navigation, bas just cause

Manager. the rules of the prison which is hang up to be Bonalrnoted for the recent exhibition of on the wait Thursday is tool's visiting the Société Française de Physique, au msspoin- day for the general public, and on last Thursday tion resembling the British Royal Institution. General Fock, Colonel Reiss, and many other Port Arthur offers visited their former en mander, who wore a black frock-cost, looked thinner and more wrinkled than when last seen by them, and spoke in a feebler valce, Stoessel says that the Governor is very kind and attentive and that the food, though aimple, is fresh and tasty.

The Secretary

Chamber of Commerce.

H. H. M. Post Office,

The Secretary,

Yours faithfully,

W: J, FOLLY.

Postmaster.

At 9 a.m. a wardex brings the ex-General a zamorer (for fes) and the morning's newspapere, No bread is given with the ten, but the prisoners o buy bread at their own expense, After this, the usual Russian breakfast, Stoessel has a turn in the garden before his window, and at ons e'clock Mrs. Stoessel is, by special permission of the Tear, allowed to visit her husband daily, She is generally accompanied by her sous, and they both remain till three o'clock.

Woodward; Sevenfold Amen, Preacher, Rev, t. E. Thompson, B.A.; Voluntaries, Choral Song and Fuge, Westvy

NB-Palm 147, Verses 1, 7. 12 al 18 in unison 148, Veraca 1, 2, 7, 8 and 12 la animo. 149 Vares

1.5 and G. P. 160 Verses, 1 and 8 Humphrey), in unison. Hymn, 147, Vermes, 1, 3

in yunison.

M. Armengaud has been breeding over the problem for some 30 years. As far back as 1880, and

ST. PETER CHURCH. Queen's Road West- in a communication to the Soviety of Civil Engineers on Mr. Bell's invention of the photo. Sunday after Ascension. Ifely Communion 7.30 Venile, Macfar

Evening Prayer. phone, he recalled the singular property of ad. Morning Prayer 11 8.0. lazy metal"-in virtue of which its electric Hymns, 145, 172, 3 and 143.

Magnificat, Robinson, Nunc Dimittis, selenium-it is, as he himself puts it, a very rea; Te Deum, Cakolor: Benedictus, Garretts nonductivity varies enormously under the action 6.30.

The Church launch, Dayspring, will call on ships of light. 6 added that this property could Anon; Hymus, 206, 147. 202 and 151. not fail to arouse the imagination of investiga. I

white crews, to bring friends ashore t tors, and some asked themselves if it could not be carrying

D between 6.15 and 6 pan. (Kewicon Police Pier, utilized for the transmission of images at a the services, between 0.15 and 10.30 am, and distanos by doing for the eye wast the telephone 0.30 and 6), returning afterwards. had done for the ear. As M, Briguet bad sittings are free and unappropined. Visitosa happily put it, that offered a menor of permitting welcome. Books, Ac., pravided. one to see electrically at Paris what takes place Sunday School 10-10.46 am. at a very distant polut, New York, for instance."

All the

Shanghai, 1st May, 1908. DEAR SIR- bag to inform you for the information of the mercantile Community that in future the mail steamer narrying the outward A story of white fox is printed in the Trans-Siberian wails will leave Shanghai on Tuesday. This new arrangement will coms into Fushin Nippo, Thet journal loforms its force from the 5th of May. The mailing of the roaders that a tradition has been handed down Port Maria to-day is cancelled, from "old times in Bishamou mura, Oka I am also notified that the inward mails via Yoshikawa-mura, Mino distriat, Byogo pro- festors, that there lives in the vicinity of the Siberia, will in fatare arrive here on Sunday. Kwaunon-in, a Buddhist temple in the village, sacred white fox. Recently Shimizu Jisaku, aged it, a simple and honest former of the village, ascended a hill as the rear of the temple Chamber of Commerce,

Usto Crusen, Kouuedy Road. Minister :--- in quest of fower. He found a hole at the

The apparatus invented by Armengaud Rer. C. H. Hickling, 11 s.n. Worship, Hymns. base, within which were five young foxes side of the hill about 310 yards up from the Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce,

Mr. Storasel has been allowed to furnish his has not achieved tuls miracle. The problem is 95, 148 and 05, Tsalm 24 (Tallis Anthem. 22nd May, with tails with white tips, The farmer

Dear Sir,-I in recsipt of your letter of room himself, but the forniture is very simple, not yet completely solved. M. Armengaud Arise, Shine," (G. J. Elesy). Subject:-"Is concluded that the cubs must be the the 1st instant, drawing this Chamber's atten consisting only of a bed, a square table, a chest firmly believes, however, that within 8 year, Ged responsible for wint 12 noon. Communion of drawers, and two small chairs, Permission as a consequence of the advares already made by around the Lord's Table; Hymn 80 (halvey 305). offspring of the excred white fox, which tion to a nuties in the N.C. Daily News" of

73 (Irish). Subject "Can wo ascent ?" Friday: and hurried have lived there for centuries, that day intimating that the day for the was Intely given him to introduce, also his apparatus, we shall be watching cue another 3 p.m. Worship, Hymne-85, 86; 86 an 81, Pealm p.m. Christian Endeavour Society: Subject: and hurried brewed, and prepared a quantity despatch of outward Trans-Sikeren mails had bookcast, a wash-band-basin stands against the cross distances hundreds of miles apart,

The apparatus in quietinis intended to

-Responsibility." of okameshi and aburge, the favourite food of been altered to Tuesdays instead of Friday ag wall, and on the window-sill lies a small piece

ST. ANDREWS, Kowloon--(Robinson Road, near the for, deprsiting it at the entrance to the heretofore.

of hoard by means of which the ex-General daily provide a method for the distribution of a

Sundays-Holy Communion hole, at the same time praying for recovery from In reply I am directed to inform you that amuses himself by passing crumbs of broad moving image so as to admit, through the British School)

electric body, of the transmission of the said

at 5. 4th Sundays at 8 burning question of the day; Wichern entered a dieese from which he was suffering. Faith my Committes fully csaline that the suddenxess through the prison bars to pigeons and ployment of selenium or of any other photo stand 5th Sundays in wonth at noon; 2nd and

3rd Sundays it 7 is es fine heiler, for the old man's prayar was of this unexpected alteration was highly inops apurrows. into it heart and soul without detriment howarar

answerd and when he awoke next morning he renient to the commercial community, but

After his mid-day meal Stoessel spends image to any distance by telegraphie or le-Morning Priyer and Sermon at 11 a.m. E

The method is bed on the He reads much, phonto wires,

Prayer and Sermon, até p.m.; Children' to his other manifold duties. In 1851 he visited felt quite rejuvenated, the disease baving ranish- would point out that the Portal Authorities

A considerable time in work. England for the purpose of studying the pro-ed. The man went round the village speaking were placed in the position of being unable to

but his principal employment is the writing of principle of the cinematograph, which exists fand Baptisme, if necessary) on 3rd Sundays, at gress made there in that direction and shortly of the miraculous power of the scored fox, and notify the public on account of the matter being his memoire, which promise to be of great sulely in virtue of the well known law of the 3 p.m.; Sunday School at 3 p.m. on remaining length as he is going into details oven with persistency of laminous impressions on the Sundays Wednesday Shortored Evening after his return the Prussian government news spread to adjoining villages, with the solely controlled by the steamer agents in

Hyman Com will refute the obarge lately made against him Armengaud to the Bociété Physique is only pactiso

panion" used and

ned and provided. All Boats aro offered him an appointment on a provision a throng to the foxes bole, and a farmer of the conjunction with the Railway Administration regard to his obitibood. In these memoirs le tieng and to parabété de Burely Prayer with address, at 6 p.m.; Congrogational

by a writer in the Nose Fremy that he is of the first part of the complete system which be

has conceived in order to try to solve the after the commencement of Service. Appropriated commission of enquiry into the management of vilage bamed Cadosaka Uncsuke made & fins

Jewish origin. prisons and other penitentiary establishments road from the bese of the bill to the spot för the convenience of worshippers. Great excita-

There is no limit to the number of letters problem of long-distance vision. It remains to sittings are reserved up to that time only, which he accepted. In 1868 the simple Philan-ment prevails in the village, the hillside being.

and newspapers which toessel is allowed to perfect the apparatus at the receiving station, Churchings before or after any of the services thropist who had never aspired to public honours crowded daily by superstitious people, who take

receive, but the commendant of the fortress where the electric current, the intensity of and Baptisms at special times, by appointment was tende a privy councillor of consistory court offerings to the young forer, which are seen

exercises s censerahip over the lettere which he of which varias according to the luminous with the chaplain. The Church is open daily intensity of each small cinematographic until sunset, and can be used for Prayer and square, bas to retransform the electric Meditation. member of the governing body of the Fro playing outside their air from 4 to 9 d'alto 's

result that crowds of worshippers began to

the North,"

Tam, Dear Sir,

Yours faithfully, G. DINGWALL MAIL,

Aoting Secretary. The Manager,

y Uhartered Bank of India,

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