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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY JULY 2911, 1908.
employees at the north face of the railway had to return to Kowloon ar Hongkong..
Af Hunghom she tracks have been overturned and in some instars-are-lying on the top of grounded junke.
want he ran the harbour launch alonguide, and quarters, the engine sheds, the blacksmith'a It was with many expressions of gratitude that shed and the hospital. After this general the row socepted the mush needed faid. To collapse, which resulted in the death of one the rear of this juak again was another, batocolie and the injury of three, nearly all the she was a total wreck, only her masts showing above water. To the west of the harbour lay the an “Amars" with har port qrar ter considerably damaged.: She had dragged her anchors and fouled a Norwegian steamer, the "Standied." Looked together these tu vessels fouled the "Barrow,” which was dis charging oil at West Point-and-the-three. In close quarters proceeded to drift seaward. Thale course, however, was blocked by a quantity of wreckage, but the vessels kept together until after the blow and then returned to their anchorages.
"THE""YINGEING FOUNDERED, “ GREAT LOSS OF LIFE.
There can ba little doubt that the Canton river steamer "Tingking" has sunk with ber three baadred passengers and crew. The brief information to band was brought by the Hong kong Canton and Macao steamer Henugshau"
THE MURDER IN PAHANG. CAREFULLY-PLANNED PLOT BY CHINESE
·COOLIES,"
Datasis to hand with regard to the murder of Dr. Barrack, near Gambang, in Pahang show, the Straits Times anys, this the affair was the of Chinese coolles employed in red-making in the district That Dr. Barrack was the victim, quit of a carefully planned plot of number however, was a mere sosident, as the intention of the murderers was clearly to entrap Mr. McLean, the road contracter, on his way from, Kuantan to Pohol with money for the payment of his men.
THE STATUS OF ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIESTS IN CHINA.
WA OBINRAR VIEW,
to
Bosider the ships enumerated, others have yesterday afternoon, This steamer was signalled upon a patient at Bruang, and decided to considered it only a duty to utilize their honor. : eon driven ashore and more or less soriously Festerday by a Customs cruiser at Pillar Point, distance from Kuantan to Pohei by road being for their establishments and their converts.,;
and informed that only twelve out of the 300 persons on the "Yingking" had been resoned, The surgivers the sustoms boat is bringing to
damaged, The French river steamer "Charles Hardouin, is ashore on Kaughom Point, the
* Aolis" is ankore off Taumati, the "Hoighing" and the ferry "Morning Star" lie on the besch at Laichikok and the "Persia" lies on the beach in Kowloon Bay. At Mongkoktani the "Signal," the "Shoshing" and the P. & O. Co'
tas sanch "Jesuotto" are on the rooks. At
B
Hongkong.
At Pillar Point the "Yingking" had besa Iying alongside the Fatshion," but must have drifted, as the latter vessel missed her in the storm, Gravenbts are entertained the whart beyond the Wing Lok Street wharfa to the safety of the European passengers and crew, sa it is considered that they would- sho river steamer Sna On." foundered and was have come on to Hongkong had they been smashed to plooss. All that was showing of her after the storm yesterday was the funnel and among the warvivers on the Customis orniser. lifebuoy. It is very gratifying, however, to learn that all the crow sospod. The Hongkong.. Canton and Macao Company's 8.8. "Sul An". was lying at her wharf just before the typhoon, but while there was time the
decided to captain
push off behind Stonecutters to a safe anchorage. He was there in good time, and the ship rode the galo through, but the period of the storm was an anxious time for those on board, as a ship which was firing rockets roda gloss in the rear of the " Sui An," -and those ón board. were sfraid that she might
GALLANT BLUEJACKETS. Preminent among the many brave actions which are always performed in the hour of danger was the feat of a crew from H. M.8. Astraes" Before the stora had gained its fall strength the men on board the oraleer noticed a junk in distress, and with the characteristic readiness of "sons of the sea" a catter containing twelve rowers and a steens- man was promptly lowered, A, hard pall of twenty minutes followed before the sailors ren alongside the jank. Frems if they took six cupante, and the cutter's bow was turned shore drift on to her.
The Douglas steamer "Haitan" was at forward, But the task was a difficult one, and a usual moorings until_sbeat half-past eleven, when Captain Roach deemed it prudent to make for shelter in Kowloon Bay. It was no easy matter to get there against the wind and in a blinding rainstorm, but the steamer ranched the Bay without mishap and safely rode out the storm). The lowest reading on the "Baltan" was 298.
The “Hygels" alto passed through a trring experience. The roofs were blown away, and the only patient, a European lady, and Blator Gourley momentarily expected the worst to happen, as the vessel was dragging her anchor. However assistance arrived and the patient wa transferred to the Government Civil Hospital,
The South African goolio ship « Cranley” ollided with a Garmin steamer, name un known, daring the height of the storm and was so badly damaged that it was fouad nacas. sary to dock her, Thirty-six new platos are nosemary to make her again sosworthy. The "Katherine Park" dragged her cables across Kowloon Bay, and no doubt would have stranded hat for fouling the telegraph cables. Her anchors got entangled with the cables and held her until the storm had ceased. The torpedo bost destroyer Whiting" is ashore at Lyemoon, but it is expected that she will be safely roiloated. At Kowloon Docks gloven lunches and three or four janks have foundered, and numerous lighters belonging to the Cement Works have also gone to the
bottom.
mky
Considerable anxiety is folt as to the Late of No. 3 police launch. It was to have left Taipo at 6 o'clock on Monday night but has not been heard of since, Telephonic communication with Taipo bas, been interrapied, and it is have sought. possible the lawroh shelter there. The launch was in charge. of Sergt. Boulger, who had with bim P. C. O'Connor and 14 Chinese. Yesterday after noon Inspector Langley went out to search for the missing launch, but had to return without having learned anything regarding it. Sergt. Boulger, it will be remembered, rode out the lant typhoon..
AT KOWLOON,
Kowloon did not fare so badly yesterday in the typhoon of 1906, and the damage on land, though considerablo; is not so extensive as on the memorable 18th September. The Godown Company had two godowns collapse and the Admiralty matsheds were demolished Iut the most serious occurrence was the destruc tion of the married quarters of the 105th Mabrattas on Gan Club Hill. Fortunately no one was lojured. The roof of the military married quarters in Austin Road was also damegy, and the Water Police Station bad
experience. A landslip occurred in Middle Kond, the earth falling frem Signal Hill, while the police pier Was wrecked. A matshed at Blackhead's Point was blown dowo, and most of the roads were temporarily blocked by fallen trees and telephone wires. Last night the Elastrio Com- pany was unable to supply Kowloon with electric light.
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hard and continuous pull of three-quarters of an hour was necessary to take them in to the Prays wall. As they approached Douglas Pier a rope was thrown them, and reseged and rescuers were hauled safely ashore-all with the exception of a small Chinese boy who lay senseless at the bottom of the bost. When the Ind was missed a bluejacket returned to the entier and resoned him, and had scarcely been safely landed again when the cutter sank.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Captain Eagleton of the "Binley," which vessel' arrived in port yesterday after a stormy voyage, brought nine survivors from a junk which foundered close to the fadrons
Islande There were seven women.
men and two
Some years ago the privilege of official rank was granted by the Emperor of China to priests engaged in mission work in this ocuntry, The Protestant Clorgs declined to accept the it with avidity seeing therein the immense
-KATO polidest: power which the concension honour, but the Roman Catholics seized upon
them more especially in remote interior stations. It is of course well known that the Church of Eome weeks temporal power in order to atillas it, in any way, to further the Church. The polisy of the means justifying the end, the On the morning of Wednesday, the 36th and being the infallible benefit to humanity so- instant, Mr. McLean had breakfast with Dr. erning from adherence to the faith of the Church The doctor was going to call Church, Priests of the Church have therefore JW. Barrask, who was the District Surgeon of Rome, has been unswervingly held by that at Kuantan. socompany Mr. McLean, on the journey, the ary rank as a lever for obtaining concessions 13805 on behalf of their converts and in many eighteen miles. The trip might have been made They have not hesitated to interfere in law bleyelos. Mr. McLean strapping a mail-big cases hava forond the magistrates to by water, but they decided to ride on their containing $9,300 to the handlebar of his decisions in favour of their couverts, sontrary to the true rulings of jasties and equity. Validon scarred on the was 111 a deep In visiting the Yamiens the Estholio priaste
a practics to Lasist upon Best House at Gambang; but Mr. Molean has reception being accorded to them in acer- outting was roached about half-a-mils from the made it sizce stated that they considered it remarkable dance with their offelel rank and statua. It has at times happened that the rank that no person was moen or passed upon the read
to this pofat from the time they set out from of the priest has been higher than that .. the load official and the extraordinary Kuantan, up t
The cutting where the tragic affair cocarred spoolaole has been witnessed of the orders of the Chinese Government offcist being over was reached about siven o'clock.
Chatting and absolutely oblivious of danger, ruled and vetoed by a foreigner with a highar the
they turned a sharp bend, complimentary rank Land disputes between Wore nonfronted by the wires stratched noross their converts and those of other churches the road, one a short distance ahead of the other. have been a fruitful source of friction and the Dr. Barrank was riding on Mr. MoLean's left Roman Cathelio priestly Offcials baro invari and slightly ahead, and before either could pull ably cred the power of their rank to weigh up, they wore thrown to the ground. A large down the scales of justice in favour of their number of coolles, estimated by Mr. Molean at protégé. Though this is prefectly consistent from twelve to afteen, at once sprang upon the with the policy of the Roman Church and of fine physique, Dr. Barrack, who played foot converts, it undoubtedly created a condition of Europeans as they lay on the ground. Both were doubtless had the desired effect of attracting ball while resident in Sinapore, belag abont affairs in the country which no Government. thirty-two years of age, and Mr. McLean twauty could long tolers nice. Had they been able to make a combined stand against their sessilaute, they might have As it was, handicapped by the sudden eded in basting them off and offecting an precipitation from their bicycles, they were at decided disadvantage. Dr. Barrack does not appear to have regained his feet, and he is be- Heved to have been stunned by the spill. He was struck upon the head, and body by heavy four or five places, whilst his arms and hands sticks and paranga, his head belag badly eat in (which were clanded when the body was rede vered) were also slashed by parangs. In the mile which ensued, Mr. McLean chanced to see one of the Chinese plange a dagger into the doctor's throat, and this was andoudtedly entered the throat at the shoulder blade and the grund that caused his death. The blade passed through the neok, breaking off from the handle, and must have caused almost Instant aneous death.
Mr. McLean was not sinned by the fall from his biogele. He was pounced upon by a number of the Chinare, whom he recognized as kit narcas the bead and shoulders, and an belonging to his own working gange. He was attempt was made to hold him down, but, making a desperate effort, he acceeded in regaining his foot, wrenched a stick from one of the men, and ined to beat of his asusilauta. PERSONAL ACCIDENTS. In addition to the sccident which befel Mr. One of them, however, hit bim a blow. scroRE the arm, causing him to lose his weapon, and Hant at Kingsolers, there are several instances then he was hit on the head and received an of injuries to people during the storm. Mr: Findented mealp wound with the polat of a rendered him unconscious, but fortunately the Wills, obief engineer of those Barra," fell off parang. This wound would probably have wharf at Kennedytown and received injuries blow was warded off to come artons by his to bis book. He was taken to the Government topee. He was knocked against the side Civil Hospital. One of the firemen proceeding of the cutting, and staggered on for a few yards, Kingolare had a narrow escape. A branch fighting off the man. It was while this was of a tree fall in ble lead but fortunately his happening that he saw DE Batrack stabbed,
and, realising that he stood no chanes sing
rub. He was pared helmet saved kim from serious injury P. Shanded, he decided to Clark was injured by a falling door and P-along the mood for a short distanos beyond the cutting, and then bis pursuers returned, as he suppose, because they were afraid their com panions might make off with the booty and leave Devaey hurt his hand and foot by falling.
BUMMARY
them in the lurch. Their return was fortunate. for him, as he had not proceeded much further when he dropped down exhausted and falat from his wounds. He was picked up some time later, about a quarter of a mile from the soone of the tragedy, by ons of his Kling forenes, who happened to pass along.
Vessels lost or damaged
Twelve-steamers eshore or damaged. One sailing ship seriously damaged. Twenty launches sunk or damaged, British torpedo boat "Whiting" ashore, One water bost sunk,
One Chinees river patrol boat ashore, Morning Star Ferry Boat shore. Eleven lighters yunk or damaged. Thirty cargo beats sunk or damaged. About 100 junks destroyed. Drowned-About 1000. Houses collapsed About 30, Most of the wharves damaged.
420 KISSES.
There can be but little. doubt that most of the converts, attracted to the Roman Church in this way, became members -derived therefrom. The Church also offered s thereof solely for the material benefits to be barbour of refuge to evil doers and priminsis and many of these have taken advantage of its shelter.
Some time ago the question of withdrawing this complimentary rank was, after dus count- have now sent notification of this to all the deration, decided apen and the Government Viceroys and Governors of the varions Provinces and Dependencies, with instructions that hence forth priests of the Roman Catholic Carch call- ng on officials are to be treated only an ordinary foreign gentlemen and are not entitled to any recognition of rok.
That this le fair and just is indisputable and the priests have only themselves to blame for the loss of their boartery rank and the prestige which it carried, for had they not abused the privilege, Chias would not have been compelled. to withdraw the favour. It is to be hoped that this alteration of status will curtail the illegal interior by these missionaries and that a more interference in Government affairs in the pasceable state of affairs may result-Chinese Public Opinion.
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Hongkong, 28th July, 1908:
LATE TELEGRAMS. THE ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT,
LONDON, Jaly 10th, In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Asquith announced that the adjournment would taka place on August let, and that the next three weeks would be devoted to financial businers, the Irish Universities' Bill, and various minor measures. Parliament will renesemble for the Autumn Session on October 12th. U. 9 VICE-PRESIDENT NOMINATED.
LONDON, July 11th.
A telegrate from Denver states that Mr. antod for the Vice-Presidency. Kern, a lawyer of Indianapolis, has been nomi-
OPIUM IN CANADA,
LONDON, July 11th.
A despatch from Oltows states that Mr. Lemieux has introduced into the Commons ■ Bill prohibiting the importation, manufacture,
and sale of opium,
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The Egyptian spinners meet on Friday next to consider a similar proposal.
RESIGNATION OF AN IRISH M.P,
LONDON, July 11th
CASII OS, CREDIT.
Mr. Nicholas Murphy, MP. for Kilkeay ROBINSON PIANO
South, has resigned.
BISLEY COMPETITIONS.
London, July 11th Norway has won the 800-metre sheating standing positions, with score of 3,055. competition at Birley, in lying, kneeling, and England was sixth with 4,355.
ENGLISH CRICKET.-
London, July 12th. Kent has beaten Somerset by an innings and Lamsaahire has besten Warwickshire by two
THE DALAI LAMA.
"AMERICAN-MINĮSTEB'S VISIT.- The Times correspondent at Peking, tele- the American Minister, returned to Paking on graphed on June 29 as follows:-Mr. Bockhill, Saturday after a visit to Wataisban, where he wickets. was received in friendly audience by the Dalai pilgrimage, for the faithful from all parts of Lasma. Wutsisken is now a holy place of Mongolis. Nevar has the sacred mountain wit need anch furongs of devotees. The Dalai Lama is an object of great veneration. He has Civil connoillors Guards, and a guard of honour retinue of 400 Tibetans, including Lamse. composed of Chinese regular cavalry and
infantry.
one.
THE OLYMPIC GAMĖS.
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Hongkong, 13th July, 1908.,
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proximity to the Indis Offee and £1,500 for s dorote £3,500 for a bronze statue in close replies for the Memorial Hall, Calcutta
ACCIDENT TO A SUBMARINE..
London, July 16th.
... The officers and met of the submarine. 9," who were rendered insensible by petrol. fames, have recovered. The accident was canised by the leakage of a tank dus to the rolling and the rough sea,
LEGISLATION IN NATAL AGAINST ASIATICS.
London, July 12th.. The contest for-the-Olympia Lawn Tennis
Lendon July 16th, Championship has been exciting one,
The Legislative Assembly at Pietermarit many, the score being 7/8, 4/5, 6/4. Ritchie Ritchie, for England, best Fratsbeim (Ger.
a Bill providing that no new trading licenses. receives a gold medal, and Fartsheim ellver burg has read a second time without a division. In the Olympia Rifle Teams compitition at be inaned to Indians after 31st December, 1909, received in audiance by this reputed incarcation Bisley, the United States scored 2,501, Britsin and no licenses shall be held by Indians after of Buddha should be Mr. Hookhill, who was the 2,496, Canada 2,439, Francs 2,272 Braden 31 December, 1908. The Colonial Secretary gold medallist of the Royal Geographical Society 2,213, Norway 2,102, Grsees 1,986, and Denmark In 1898, who is a great Tibetan traveller and 1909- scholar, who has written the standard life of Buddha from Tibetan sources, and who maintains
It is Atting that the first American Ever
visid interest in Tibet and Camaism, The Minister describes the Dalai Lama as being 33 HUGE ORDERS FOR BATTLESHIPS. years of age, of prepossessing features, much dignity and courtesy, and as keenly intelligent. Though accustomed to efflalal receptions in many countries, the Minister aates that never was he received with simpler dignity than on this ocasion.
STRANGE BUKOUES ABOUT JAPAN.
The New York Herald last month made a special feature of a despatch from its Bio de Janeiro correspondent, says the Central News who says it is authoritatively gated that Brazil bae placed orders with British shipyards for twenty-seven warships, including obres battle ships of the Deadnought type. Brazil has also ordered 125 batteries of guns from the Krupp foundry, in Germany, twenty-five of these having already been delivered.
and
Thengh Mr. Bookhill is the first American and the rat foreigner, excluding the Japanese, who ever converted direct with the Dalai Lami in Tibetan, the Pontiff has met other Europeans, In Urge he received frequently the Russian "the lato Russian ocagion M, Yokotiloff, Conal-General, M Loubs, and also on one. Minister in Peking, who presented a letter A visit from the German destor of the Legation gifts from the Tsar. More recently he received
presented his Holiness with a photograph of the la Poking, who on behalf of the Legation
German on German arsenale, which the Delsi Emperor William and an illustrated book in Lams and bis entourage are preserving no a devotional work of mysterious import,
The strange spectacle of women paying £20 each to be kissed by an aged doctor was witnessed at Kansas City, where the Homops
of the thist National Convention recently assembled,
The Washington correspondent Dr. Fink-Biggar, Mr. J. D. Rockefeller's physician, was the kisser, and in chasing "Herald" states that the Navy Department feminine acnlapians around the hall in order has received a confidential warning that Brasil Japan. Interviewed by a " Herald" represent were presented more ridiculous than were ever to imprint on the a token of affection, pictures is secretly having several battleships built for ssea at way previous convention of the kind. atire, Commander Sims, who was uncficially Dr. Biggar in a venerable, white-haired, hand instructed to keep a sharp eye on Braziliau some man, and is ordinarily most dignified. naval plans, admitted that the Navy Depart He has been charged with the task of raising ment had been informed that Japan was a fand for
* propaganda to spread the supposed to be at the bottom of the order for
the new Brasilian warships, hat said that in September. in light of homoeopathy, and he arom the convention and merrily said he wanted investigations had failed to establish the truth the delegates to contribute. He took £20 out of the rumour. The Herald's "representative of his pocket, and said he would start the has also interviewed the Brasilian Charg the subscription, and then announced: "Now, d'Affairm at Washington, who declared that I'll respectfully and obeerfally kiss any woman for sale to Japan was without foundation: wants the ships for herself." who gives s similar amoant.”
ERIAL NAVIGATION.
Dr. Mabel Spencor promptly but blushingly rose (Baya the Telegraph ") and said she would contribute £20.
"All right," gaid Dr. Bigger, "I'll be with you in a minute."
Dr. Mabel Spencer held forth one hand, and Dr. Biggar, bending low, gallantly touched his lims to it, while the convention cheered.
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1 ke Dalai Lama expects to arrive in Peking
CANADA'S DEFENCE.
London, July 12tb. A telegram from Ottawa states that Mr. Borden, the Mizistor of Militin, speaking in the House of Commons, sald the Militia were now A bandred thousand thoroughly organized. were able to take the field effectively and without ssistance from the Motherland.
SHORT TIME IN COTTON MILLS. London, July 15th.
As the outcome of international organization short time in cotton mille is now being syste matically applied in England, America, Ger- operation of other Continental countries is expected. many, Belgium, Portugal, and Japan, and the
ENGLISH CRICKET,
London, July 15th. Worcester has beaten Glucestershire by 225
The match between Kent and Lancashire was abandoned.
PORTUGUESE REPUBLICANS. AND 38 runs,
THE THRONE.
by an innings and 53 runs.“ the report that Brasil was building warships
"Brazil," he said,
A NEW FRENCH MACHINE,
A Republican meeting was held in Lisbon, on June 28 to protest against the advances made from pablia fands to the Royal Family.
Asiatics, and said that the whites there had been cited Mauritias as an example of the course of superseded, Mr. Smythe, the Leader of the Opposition, maintained that the existing lawa wera efficacious, and he warned the Government gainst inviting a wrangle with the Imperial Government.
SEDITION IN BENGAL.
Calontta, July 16th. The prosecution at Allpore allege that the newspapers Bands Matauram, Yugantar, and Sandaya were onnected with the Seerot Society.
The Caloutta police to-day raided the hours of a Zemindar, who was arrested and charged with conspiracy against the King-Emperor as one of the gang now ander trial. Many papers were seized on the premises being searched.
PEARL WORTH £10,000. There has recently been added to the Warter Australian Court at the Franco-British Exhibi tion the famous "Southern Cross" pearl. It i really a group of uine pearls united to each othe in the form of a perfect cross. It is valued a £1,000, and as there are gold specimens in the same court valued at £20,000, it has been deeme advisable to bare protection both day and nigh for these exhibita
Hampshire has besten Philadelphia by an Yorkshire has besten Notts by 140 10.
The "Sonthera Cross" pearl coumeks of min Warwickshire has baston Northamptonshire
pearls, of which oven from the longitudinal in The Middlesex versus Surrey and the and two the lateral line-one on each side. Th Leicestershire versus Essexmatches were drawn.pearls, which are of the sise and shape
marrowiat pea
are firmly united to or Senhor Bernadino Machado, the Republican Leader, presided over an enormons gathering, MINERAL DEPOSITS IN THE CONGO another by their lateral surfaces. So perfed is the cross-like formation that its genuinene which included many ladies, From six o'clock
London, July 15th.
Was at one time suspected, but since that morning, when the crowd began to assemble,
An agreement has been signed between the has been brought to London it has bee
examinati most critical A new teerable balloon-half balloon and the meeting place was surrounded by police.
from by experts to discover whether or not it was t half aeroplane is to be tested under the control Senhores Machado, Alexando Brage, Antonio Chartered Company and Tangangiks Conces subjected to of the War Office. The machine in question Jose d'Almeids, Alfredo Bandera (the Socialist),sions for the extension of railway
soientific, teatime Then Dr. Anns Spencer bravely auzonteed is known as the Malecot aéronef. The peculi-Beshor Joso Menezes, and Senhor Affonso Rhodesia to Katunga, to open up the great product of setitcial combination. The go
pronounced on the highest that she would part with £26, and Dr. Biggararity of this mixed system is that the volume Costs were the speakers, and were loudly mineral deposits of the Congo. They are be- however withstood the asvorest bests, and
to be bona fide. Two godowns wank outside the police cam
hastened over to be her personally. More of the balloon is calculated so as to counter applauded. Senhore Affonso Costa in a strik lieved to be the richest in the world.
THE SUGAR CONVENTION. -
The pearl was found off the coast of W balance and in fact nullity completely the ing peroration said: The King, convinced of bor with valuable cargoes of tea.
the impossibility of rehabilitating the Mon-
Australia by a native of Manila, in the course s dignified weights of the seroplane, and to give it, as it
London, July 16th, A woman with grey hair and
his ordinary diver's work. He was a CONT Eight homeen in Fak. Sing Lane and three cheering and another kiss on the band,
The following resolution was adopted: "The in Portland Street, Yaumati, collapsed during expression gave £20, and Dr. Biggar kissed wore, permanent point d'appui in the air arobial régime, ought to addicate voluntarily.
Mr. Asquith to-day received a depatation of of the Roman Catholle Mission in Manila, & the lips. Wild cheering and while at the same time ensuring it perfect
Liberal Commoners protesting against the now when op opening the shell, he found W ben starting
kable resentment of the Holy Cross, up until the cable attaching iflian members of Parliamous and In the centre of the ball was a group of the women comprising the Woman's Fraternity of to the ballast car lo tant... At that moment
Bored; he hid it for some five or six mont of the State, that the question of stitution.
Bolved Mr. Asquith maintsland that the arrange in the hope of Ending some means of con Several houses have shared the same fate in the American Institute of Homowepthy. One toonsional movement stops, the hole matte pplaud their attitude in the Uname Free Villiers Accused the Government of in bli religious fervour, interpretat to me a
mant was absolately consistent with Free Trade, ing it to his Holines the Py heavier than air machine. The the advances to the Royal Family be Kowloon City, but no casqalties here bem of the number pleiged 220 for the group, and seeing to bos balloon in the ordinary sense and Prople demand from Parliament sald from the betraying Fron Trado and violating the con- thing of Divine origin. Begarding
stampede by becoming a De Biggar nearly started a
known, it was unearthed from its insisting that he should kin every member of engineer and pilot, who are in a car suspended, with strict jastion for the honour of the
just under the seroplane, thereupon start the responsible parties, sud in a manner worthy of Ho denied that I closed possible sources of however, the story of its discovery bode The pile drivers engaged on the oil works at the fraternity present.
works a screw making the nation. The people hope that the present supply to Great Britain. After the axeitament created by this episode 23
f zavlations a minute, and the reaction of breakdown of the old Monarchical political Laichikok broke from their moorings and were
was quistad, Dr. Biggar again livened things 1,200.p. motor, washed high and dry on the beach
afraid that is a poor the air, soling on the inner surface of the planes, groups and of the Monarchial regime will bring up by announcing bait I'm using. I'll kiss the next woman who determines an oblique ascension of the whole to the front a great number of Portugueso apparatus The Petite Republique recalls the citizens, capable as citizens and Republicans of subscribes squarely on the mouth."
Half a dozen immediately subscribed, and, fact that already the aeronef has remained for every ascrittes for the honour and the future discharged his contract. Heal kisses were the load of 120 kilox, coming down experimentally
the assistance of any of the persons present, Engineer Valpy and Tanpal Superintendent best mazey-getters, and finally a sum of £1,000 five times and starting off again easily without Wailo's, have been demolished, also the coolie i was raised.
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THE CLIVE MEMORIAL
London, July 15th.
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