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real object of the Mining Law which was enacted under Japanese advice was to stop all possibility of large European mining interests being acquired in Korea. One of the objects of the new regulations, he says,
The Shanghai Interpart Polo team had a practice match last week during which Me Burkill was struck on the nose, resulting in one of the cartilages being broken,
For sealing a fowl from a crate on the Kal Hing Wharf Mr. J. H. Kemp yesterday
24 hours.
Typhoon warnings from Manila have been reaching the American Consulate daily now for week or more. Yesterday's message reported opalone or typhoon W. of. Bashi Channel,
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AERIAL RECORD.
LONDON, August 5th. Count Zeppelin's airship has travel- led 300 miles in eleven hours,
DISASTROUS BUSH FIRE.
SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, 5th August.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,
BEFORE THE Chier Justior
(818 F. PIGGOTT.)
'A QUESTION OF SALE,
THE TYPHOON REFUGE QUESTION.
THE REPLY OF THE SHIPPING FIRMS,
Hongkong, 5th August, 1908, To the Hon Mr.-F. H, May, C.M.C.,
Colonial Secretary,
CO., was to invalidate certain important consentenced a Chinese boy, twelve years of age, sions grunted by the Korean Emperor some to be whipped, and ordered his detention-for time ago and unavoidably held in suspense pending the termination of the late war. These concessione, numbering a dozen or 50, were in most cases backed by powerful sponsors in London and New York, "and so great an outery was made on the promulga-moving N.N.E. or N.E. tion of the new law by their representatives The Chinese Ministors abroad have jointly in Korea that in the end the European backers word forced to take effective action." And Mr. PUTNAM WALK would bare his randers believe that Prince Iro yielded in should be made to the päblio to pacify the near Vancouver, Five Italian's have Bratton on behalf of Li Po Yang, and Mr the 6th instant to raise the Light Dess leviable
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some cases to diplomatic pressure, in another to a threat to draw publio attention 10. the matter to the House of Commons, and that is Excellency
in yet
another case practically gave way as a bribe to Parisian bankers who are alloged to have said that if the concession were not granted | there might be difficulties regarding the Dew Japaneso Conversion Loan. The ex
Planation given by the Japanese authorities of the delay in confirming the concessions
was that the concessionaires had not fallowed.
LONDON, August 5th.
The hearing of the action was resumed in April and 23rd June last addressed in the BIE-With reference to our Istiers of 23rd which the Hip On Insuranca, Exchange and Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce on Loan Co., Limited, and the Hongkong and the subject of the proposed typhoon harbour of Manila Tuen Sheng Exchange and Trading refuge at Mong Kok Teul, copies of which were Company, Limited sued Li Po Yang and Liforwarded by them to the Government, and to Po Kam for $49.052.62 as money leat. The the last of which we have not yet officially Hon. Mr. H. E. Policok, K.C., who had with received a copy of the Government's reply, It is believed that blackhands start-i Mr. McNeill from Shanghat, and who was although we notice a copy of same in this and Dennys, appeared for the plaintiffs, and most emphatically protest again the resolution instructed by Mr. Bowley, of Messrs. Bowley morning's Daily Press, we beg to state that we Mr. M. Slade, instracted by Mr. G. K. Hell
to be proposed in the Legitive Council on Beavis on behalf of Li Po Kam reprosated the
on stosinera entering this port from 1 cent to 2 defendants, while Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C cents por not register tou, for the purpose of instructed by Mr. Attinson of Messe Dascon, Looker and Deacon, appeared for the defendant in the counter claing, Kwok- Yik Ting.
Evidence on behag of the plaintiffs was called, and the hearing adjourned,
wired to the Throne as to the adviability of thed the bush fire which devastated over early establishment of Parliament and have urged that Proclamation of the national policy
public mind.
2
The return of visitors to the City Hall Library 1908, shows that of non-Chinese there were and Museum for the week ending the 2nd Aug,
311 to the Library and 146 to the Museum; and of Chinese 141 to the former and 1,805 to the latter. "The Library was, therefore, used by 482 persous and the Museum by 1,951. /**
wagen
100 square miles of land at Kootenay
been arrested,
EARTHQUAKES IN NORTH AFRICA.
LONDON, August 5th. Algeria has been visited by earth-
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At the Magistracy yesterday five Japarem quakes. were arraigned before Mr. J. H. Kemp on s charge of bearing in a noisy and disorderly manner in Pottinger Street on Tuesday, Defendants created a disturbance in a shop and A FRENCH FORCE AMBUSCADED the second and third 85 each, and the fourth
resisted arrest The first man was fined $10,
from a visit to Paris and has reamed his dental Dr. Perindorge has returned to Hongkong practice at Hotel Mansions. While at home Dr. Perindorge studied the latestimprovements in his profession and read a paper on his method of making hollow gold cast inlay, which is new development in dental prastics and one which will rob the dental oksir of some of it
the detailed regulations. When the applica tions were filed in due form—and not before | and fifth $2 each,
wit is clear, even from Mr. PurwÄM WELLE'S. statement of the ease, that they were in due course considered and granted. That there was any desira on the part of the Japanese authorities to invalidate conces signs that had besu properly made by the Korean Government to foreign syndicates is really too absurd to be accepted for one moment. We can wall balieve that the Japanese authorities in Korea were slow to confirm the concessions, but we should be HEADACHE CURE. mero inclined to attribute the delay to that
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slowness of movement and circumlocution which is proverbially associated with all Governments. But, says Mr. PUTNAM WEALE, "in the case of the well-known American firm of COLLBEAN BOSTWICK and Co, of Seoul, acting in the interests of the Manchu Byndicate Ltd, and the Koraan Syndicate Ltd, no such consideration was shown. Although the concessions held wore unimpeachable the Japanese needed them for themselves, and although two
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torrors.
Mr J. Lawrence Woods, the business manager of the Rasch All-American Bamball Club, has visited Japan for the purpose of waking arrange ments for the visit to Japan in November of
what he describes as the finest combination of professional baseball players" which has evor left the United States. The team is to leave San Francisco on November, Jal and will stay
in Yokohama about ten daya, sfterwards touring Manila, Chias, and Hawaji
Kobe's newest hotel, The Tor," was opened to the public on July 18th, unit, as both vintors and the Prose speak very highly of it success should attend the venturs. It is beautifully situated, comm uding a magnif.
cent view of the harbour, the whole of Osaka
Bay, and a long stretch of the Inland Sea, and is surrounded by beautiful and extensive
LONDON, August 3rd. A French detachment pursuing Chinese bands in Tong King has been ambuscaded, Chinese losses during the past fortnight and a captain and lieutenant killed. The
amount to 149 killed and 117 captured.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Buróza KL. H. H. J. GouriRTS (ACTING PUINE JUDOS).
PER FIERWOON, CASH.
Hie Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiff in the action by Violet Chan for the recovery of 23,930 pises of firewood, short delivered, or $618 the valus thereef, from Messrs. Wallem & Co.
LOCAL SPORT.
WATER POLO,
F.B.CY, CORINTHIANS.
partly anancing the scheme to build a harbour of refuge at Mong Kok Tsui at a cost of". $1,500,000,
From the copy In the Daily Press of your lotter to the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce replying to our communication of 23rd June last, we notice that the Govern- ment have made some capital out of the fact that two members of the 1906 Tybloon Relief Committoo, whose firms represent largo ship- ping interests here and who are signatories to our letters of 23rd April and 23rd June Inst, acquiesced in the recommendation made by that Committee to the Government that the harbour of refuge at Mong Kok Tsui -should-be-proceeded with at once,
While this statement le correst as far as it goes, we would direct the attention of the Government to the fact that the question of. financing the proposed harbour of refuge at There was an exceptionally large attendance Mong Kok Tani was never discussed by that 3rd. | at the Victoria;Recreation Club yesterday after- Committee who understood that it was to be ragacht Club in the fifth round of the Shield Compromised by them to the Relief Fund, but which noon when the home team met the Corinthian. paid for by the Government out of the funds
were not required for that purpose.
THE PARIS RIOTS..
LONDON, August The Jabour Unions of Paris are ing a general strike as a protest at Thurs day's killing of strikers,
petition. Aspredicted, the game was a good one. Both teams are favourites for the Shield, and it
A resolution of the Socialist Party which was generally understood that the winner of has been published, accuser the Govern-yesterday's game would be successful in gaining ment of designing to murder workmen and the premier position. The result, however, was brands it as an executioner. It affirms the solidarity of militant workers.": ["
a draw, neither team scoring. The man who played were →→
VEC. L. E. Lammert; A. I. Carroll,
present proposal by the Government to Farther we should like to state that the spent $1,500,000.on a Harbour of Refuge at Mong Kok Tazi-half of which has to bo provided by the Shipping Companies--is quite another matter, and bad azeh proposals. been made by the 1906 Typhoon Relief Com
The bulk of the printers of Paris began a twenty-four hours strike yesterday evening. M. Remedios, A. F. Alves, H. C. Sayer, Amittee, it is safe to assume that both the gentle
and-as-a
result over half the newspapers are not appearing.
Yesterday passed quietly in Paris, the orders to strike being generally disregarded.
PERSIA:
LONDON, August 3rd.
The granting of the Turkish Constitution
tong it has been time wasted." Perhaps it grounds. The building itael? is bandums and bas siusad excitement at Teheran where a
2010 East of Marseilles. The accommodation is ample and, as the equipment is all that can be desired, "The Tor" should prove favourite resort for those on holiday in Japan,
Mr. John James Maobean, of Copers Cope road. Beckenham, Kent, late of Mugapore, Straits Settlements, managing director of
was since these words were penned, but cer-one writer has declared that it is "second to tainly it was before Mr. WRALE's book was available in the East that the dispute over these concessions was settled in favour of the foreign alaimante, whose titla to them was certainly opan to question, and delay under the circumstances was perfectly excuseable. Oorrespondents must forecard their names and ad. As against Mr. WEALE'S, view of Japan's Howarth and Erskine (Limited), who died on Balitor, not for publication but as esidence of geap policy in this matter, we may cite a report June 9, aged 58 years, bequeathed, subject to widely circulated recently in the Japan other provisions, the residus of his estate upon
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS,~
fresh outbreak is feared. Over one hundred, mostly merchants, bave taken refuge in the Turkish Embassy; they demand the speedy summoning of Parliament.
OPIUM IN HONGKONG.
V. Barros and J. M. Rör Peroirs.
Corinthians: B. C. Witchell; C. J. Cooke, C. Humphryn, E. Humphreys, G. Witsbell, E. Chanyut and J. Forbes.
From the start the game' was willing, and the pace they maintained soon tired both teama, Honours ware equal, but the V.R.C. played the fairer game, not ons foul being recorded
"gainst them while the Corinthiaus were several
times palled up, G. Witchell being the prominent offender. The Brst half closed with no score,
and the second opened with the same willingness which was previously exhibited, bat both keopars proved invaluerable, and the whistle closed the moond half without a goal being notched. Bilk team (kept their positions and worked well together, and it was these factors which resulted in such a splendid game. When the whistle-sounded no score had been registered, "R.MJ," "TAKAR” V. BILI,Y.0. The second watch also proved an exciting All letters for publication should be written on papers wherein it was stated that Messrs.trast for his wife during her widowhood, or in spot. He dwells on the serious-loss-to the 900, and ended in a win for the Royal Hong- kong Yatok Club, who defeated the sailors by revenue of the Colony at time of lan two goals, the final ssors being: B.H. KY.C.,
ONLY communications relating to the news m'ka
should be addressed to THE EDITOXI
dresses with communications addressed to this
faith.
one ride of the paper only,
No anonymously signed communications that havs COLLRRAN and BOSTWICK had discussed the the event of her remarriage he left to her an already appeared in other papers will be inserted.
LONDON, August : 3rd.
In a long letter, Sir Henry Blake criticises severely the closing of the opium divaas in
Hongkong without investigations on the
Orders for catra copies of Bar PRESA should be question of mining with PRINOS ITO, and annuity of £500, and subject therolo be left the guishing trade and increased estimates for ; H.M.S. "Tamar," 2 goals, t before 11 am, on day of publication. After that apart from expressing appreciation of the residue of his estate to Gay's Hospital, London, the Kowloon-Canton railway, and says that:
hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash consideration they had received at His
Telegraphic Address: Pass
Codes: 4.B.C. 6th Ed. Lieber.
P. 0, Bus, 34. Telephone No. 12,
BIRTHS,
Excellency's hands in the matter of the dispute over their own concession, the
for the Canser Ward, Middlesex Hospital for a like purpos, the London Hospital for a like purpose, the Royal Aberdeen Infirmary for a like purpose, King Edward VII. Hospital Fund,
as Hongkong will not kick the Imporiaj Government will be stern as she always is unless trouble threatens. She will probably military contribution equal to the loss of revenuethe Colony will sustain, though there is justice in such remission, and it ought to be granted.
BOWLS.
THE WARTOGE CUP,
men mentioned in your letter of 25th July last to the Hongkong General Chamber of Com- mores would have strongly protested against the proposal.
Bat putting that matter on one side, it han beon again clearly demonstrated to us in the recent unfortgnate Typhoon of the 27th/28th July that there is no nevemity for the construs- tion of so large and costly a harbour of refags ar that proposed by the Government,
a
tory of the approach of the typhoon within the 900 miles radios, comparatively little damage
With an hours' notice from the Observa- -
was done to small craft, and the loss that did oocur might have basu greatly reduced had the Observatory been able to ascertain the rear proximity of the storm, which they wers apparently quable to do, judging from the fast that the black siguals were not hoisted until € p.m. and that the guna were fired about II p.m. when the typhoon was actually upon the pori.
Further, we beg to state that we are prepared""
A
to prove
(a) That Causeway B→ refuge was not by any mesas fully gocapien by craft on the night of the late typhoon and that there was room for many more boats.
are reported to havo declared that and Pearson's Fresh-Air Fand. His estate fa not remit an amount of the compulsory for the Warnock Cup: J. J. Watt, receives prepared to prove that there was great the new mining regulations for Korca were the United Kingdom has been valued at On July 25th, at Yokohama, 49. and Mrs. J likely to attract a large amount of Ameri-10,850 F1. 24. gross, with net personalty
-On July 6th, at Fortinas Square, London, W. the wife of W. H. Sueroun, Singapore, of a sor.
KAVENEA, A BOD.
BARRIAGE.
On July 7th, at Stanstead Abbotts, H. T. D. SAYLE, of Hongkong, to WIND GERTRUDE MARY (FREDA) LAURIE.
DEATHS:
H. MARSHALL VA2E, lato Acting Commissione: of Customs at Szemao, at Hanoi, of forer, on the 29th May.
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On July 8 h, at Tilford, Surrey, Francis E. CONRY, late of alanila, Philippine Islands, aged 40 years.
On July 27th, at Yokobaina, BOLLAND MASE,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. CaAs, F, THOEN, aged
one year.
can and European capital for the mines as
mining machinery is admitted free of duty?'
£9,968 16s. 34.
and "the measures taken to secure the rights UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF OPIUM. of foreigners in mining properties had given much sutisfaction to the owners of large mining claims throughout Korea." This seems to show that Mr. PUTNAM WEALE was much too prous to criticise on aa
CHARGE AGAINST 'CAPTÄIN PENNRFATHER,
Before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon the case was ostled on in which Captain Pennefather of the as
Suukiang" was charged with having in his
A FAMOUS PERJURY CASE.
The rotion heard in the Supreme Court of
The following is the dew in the first round Cameron, receives 2 points; Pitt 4 v. Withers, 2 McHardy, 2 v.-Ogg, 5; Baker 10 v. George Watt, 15; Glendenning, 5 v. MoLennan, soratch; Robertson 2 y. Hanson, 10; Parr, 12 v. Langley, 5; Kent, 5 v. Wilspa, 6; Ritobis,
·soratch· v. Bell, 5 ; Hill 7 v. Quinn, 7.-
THE WODEHOUSE TROPHY, In the match for the trophy presented by Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Assistant Superintendent of Police, the draw in the first round is as under : 3. J. Witt, sorabeh 7. McLennan, scratch: Ritchie, 8v. Hanson, 8; Bell, 14 v. Parr, 14, Withers. 12 v. George Watt, 12; Wilson, 4 v. Filt 4 Ogg, 4 v. Robertson, Daiser, 16. scratch; Hill, 10 v. Kent, 10; MoBarly 4 v.
Hongkong, in which Wong Ka Chuen since dead was the principal has now reached the House of Lords. It will be remembered that at the end of the brial of the issue as to whether Wong Ka Chen was a partner in the Lai Hing nessee to prison for perjury. These men mer. but the Full Court confirmed it, ebants in Hongkong appealed age last this order Langley, 4.
Part of the The petitioners
(That the Government's theory that there is always sufficient water at Causeway Bay in a typhoon is misleading, for while this way be the oasa in the height of a typhoon we are congestion, on the aftermon of the 27th great the entrance to the refuge after the typhoon was signalled outside 300 miles boats desiring to enter being prevented by the inability of those already in from moving farther inshore owing to the shallowness of the rofuga.
It has been hinted that it is the intention of. the Government to fill in Causeway Bay refuge when the proposed Mong Kok Tsui scheme is completed, and we should be glad to have the Government's assurance that this is not so If, however, auch should be the ones we suggest that the money eventually obtained by the sale of that ground should be ear-marked to reimburse the cost of the Mong Kok
proceed with the work,
imperfeet understanding of the situation, The Times when referring recently to possession 1,390 taels of prepared opium without firm ble Lordship committed eight of thd wit- Quien, 16; Cameron, soratoh v. Glendenning, Tani scheme, if the Government are determined
Japan's difficulties in Korea ventured the LONDON OFFION: 131. FLEET STREET. E.U remark that Englishmen, at least, who
HONGKONG OFFICE: 108, DES VOI ROAD C
The Daily Press.
know how the work of their countrymen in India was incessantly misrepresented, would be slow to join in the chorus of vio- lent criticism of Japan's work in Korea. Japan, certainly has a fair claim to a more generous consideration of her difficulties, and it may, at least, be expected of critics that they would make sure of their facts before passing judgment.
Cholers is losing its grip in the rural districts of the Philippines.
a valid certidoate; also with keying a quantity of locse opium without a certificate of purchase from the lionses.
Mr. A. Holborow (of Mesars. Deason, Looker and Dracon) represented the Opium Farmer, while Captain Fennefather was represented by Mr. Daniels (of Messrs. Johnton, Stokes and
Minster):
morning in consequendo, e
entence had been served.
now aaked for special leave to appeal on the ground that they were not informed of the allegations of perjury made against them, or allowed time for their defones. Lord Robert son said their lordships would humbly abrice His Majesty to grant special leave to appeal
JAPAN AND 'CHINA.
HONGKONG, Avevar 6TH, 1908.
Mr. Daniels said he had been instructed that WHEN Japan, after a short experience as a
morning, and asked for an adjournmont, The defendant got the suminous on Tuesday after, colonising power in the island of Formosa, added to her oversea responsibilities the
noon and his boat was to have sailed later in the evening, but was delayed until the following A talagram from Tokyo to the N.-C. Daily Government of Korea and large admini-
New stated:-In reference to the arrival of strative undertakings in Manchuria she
Mr. Halberow-Before your Worship deçidəs | H.E. Hu Wei-to, the new Chinese Minister to probably did not overlook the fact that she
to grant an adjournment I might my that the Tokyo, sad the impending departure for Peking of Mr. Ijain, the new Japaneso Mindatar to defendant lait without giving any explanation China, the Tokyo Tress arges a readjustment of wus affording a rare opportunity to the
at all. I understand my friend is not concerned Japan's policy towards Chian for the sake of scribes not to mention Pharasses-for the
with any of the specific charges brought by the consolidating friendship between China and making of many books of a kind not in
Opium Farmer
Japan. It dinslaims that Japan, is actuated by -keeping with the platitudinous character of
Mr. Daniele My friend seems to know any selfish desires and declares that it would be the long lust compiled before Japan first present in Hongkong, having just come from ! Zruat en 2TE BONGO our wore her possible for Japan-to secede from the concert' displayed her military prowess and Hapress - the Farcadores, where she made attempts to do, I am here to defos Captain Femmefather, that this concert requires the introduction of ed the world with a new gouse of the virility salve the wreck of the" Mataushima,"
The sumpons was served on him yesterday now life into it. afternoon, and in the evening Meners.
Three cases were down for hearing before the Puiane Jadge yesterday, but they were all settled out of court.
The Japanese · cruiser »“ Tsushima” is at
the Powers to the TAP East, but it mo
GOLF.
7
The monthly competition for the Captain's
Cap was held at Happy Valley between August 1st, and August 3rd. The following cards were returned -
CAPTAIN'A CUP,
A. W. J. Watt H. P. Thomas.. D. E. Clark.... H, A. Marray
A Mortay
4.
P. P. J. Wodehouse
T. H. Holyoak
+ M. A. Murray D. E. Clark
26 entries, ZOOL.
-89-127 95-19 77 93-14 79
·80- 7-82 100-18 82 01-18.83 101-18-83-
-867 79
94-14 80:
11 entries. Tie for Captain's Cap. + Winner of Popl.
to
Wa are, however, 80 convinced that the Government's proposal to spend $1,500,000:- on a Harbour of Refuge at Mong Kok Tani is unnvorssary and unwise that we would again. urge His Excellency to resensider the whole question before finally committing the Colony to the expenditars of so large an amount of public and private money..
We are sending a copy of this letter to the Chamber of Commeros, also to the Chamber's representative on the Legislative Council and to is Press,
We have the honour to be, Sir, Tour obedient servants,
FJ. ABBOTT, Acting Superintendent, P. & 0.
0.8. N. Co.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, Dean 8. 8. Co. Ltd., China Matusi B. N. Co. Ltd., China Navigation Co. Ltd.
JARDINE MATHESON & Co., General Managers, Indo-China S. N. Co. Agents, Indra Lino, DODWELL & Co, Ltd, EDGAR G. BABRETT,
Manager.
The HONGKONG & MACAO STEAMBOAT Co.
Bid., W. E. CLARKE Secretary. Kastha LuNANDE PAGIED BAUVAT, DW..
the DDOCK General Trafle Agent.^.
THE DEATILDE NR TM MAZH,
Newu was received" some weeks ugo
LAPBAIK & CO., General Managers” death of Mr. H. Marshal Maze, Acling Com
Dongles 8.8
-8.8.. Co. Ltd. misioner of Customs at Szemao, but ao pacii. DAVID SASSOON & CO E SHELLIM
Agents, Apcar & Co Calantte
LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents, & A. 8. S. Co. Ltd., Agenta, Ben Line of Steamers SuEWAN, TOMES & Co, General Managers,
C. & M. S. 8. Co. Ltd. General Agents, A. A. 8. 8. Co. Agents, "Ahire" Lue of Steamers Id
saitis five bodies have been onlara resobed the Colony. We bou learn that for Line
of the nation. Early as it yet is to pass. The Chief Justice is goupled with a case the Batterfield and Swira saw Inspector Hanson revered from the wreck of the ss. Ting Judgment on Japan's work to Korea there bearing of which will probably leat-for-sbout who said if the unpisin went avey, and noted. King" are not wanting critica who venture to nine or ten days. This is expected to be followed the police when he returned, it would be all condemad on apparently a very imperfect by another action equally long.
right. I am prepared to give an undertaking comprehension of the facts. A typical
A now face at the Hongkong bar in tht of that the Opium Farmer shall be informed of his instadoe may be cited from Mr. PUTNAM Mr. Meloll, who is down from Shanghai teretara. I should like an adjournment, until WALES. latent-political treatise on the Far assist the Hon. ME. Pollock, K, C., in the big about three weeks' time. The ether side cannot Specialities for the Skin are the study of a 1888, and immediately before serving at Per Pro McGREGOR BROS, & Gow. 3. H. East entitled. "The Coming Struggle in oase in which he is engaged at the Supreme be prejudiced in any way, Eastern Asia. The author argues that the Court.
The hearing was adjourned sine die,
Mr, Maze was proceeding from Szemas to Hongkong and fall ill on the road between GIB Mangtze and Loakay (on the Tongking frontier) HOW TO BEAUTIFUL-Keep your of the dangerous malarial fever which pre- pletion, Mr. Ellen's Créme Charmante, Lait Tails there during the wet spesen. He remont Charmant and Special Skin Tonic, and Poudra Hanci in s critical condition and died on the Obarment will enable you to do it. Ha Military hospital, Mr. Msze joined the Customs night of bis arrival (May 29th-in-the French
lifetime, & S. Watson & Co., Ltd., Sele Agents Samso, he was in charge of the Cantoms at
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Langehow.
HINDS, General Managers, Glen" Line of Steamerk