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PARIS LETTER
(PEOMOTE CORRESPONDENT.)
PARIS, July 3rd. GAMBLING IN PARIS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1908.
to be used the society insures the furniture of each tenant free of charge for the sum of 1,000 franca. It will also keep the stoves and chimneys clean, an expense wbloh has never befors been borne by the Paris landlord. More
HOME - CRICKET.
[FROM A SOBRESPONDING.}
July 9th. Ontelile the championship tourney which kas
produced but little of interent sings my last notes, two important Extures have taken place. I refer to the Lords' encounter between the Gentlemen and Players, and the University maloh. Taking them in their order, the composition of the Gentlemen's team caused committee at headquarters did their best in the some comment, but I have no doubt that the face of all sad sundry criticisms. P, F. Warner, toas neturally decided to bat first, the wiskot who captained the Amateurs, ou winning tho appearing perfect. A big score was expected,
II at Eastbourne. The Dark Blues ran up ibe big total of 519, prominent contributors being H, Teesdale 149, Hon C. N. Braco 108, G. N. Foster 101, M, G. Salter 63, C. F. Hat- feld 59. The Gentlemon's reply yielded 466 (H. D. G. Levoon Gower 112, G. K. Molinenz 78 net cub, G. T. Branston 78, W. G. Druos 63), Bowring 73 and Hon. C. N. Bruce 64), Six Oxford's second innings realised 212 (T
Gentlemen were dismissed for 70 when stumps were drawn, the game being thus in favour of the University mon. It will be seen that 1,005
inuixge, and in the match 1,287 in all for 36. runs were scored by, the two teams in first
wickets.
over a physician will be regularly employed for The French Government continues to experi- the medical services of the house. He will call enos the greatest difficulty in suppressing the first Sunday of every month and give free gambling in this attractive capital. The salcide consultations to any tenant in need of his of a Japanese officer, Mejor Ideks, who drowned attention. Every month there will be a lottery, himself because he had lost money confided to in which the receipts for the mouth's ront will him by his Government at gambling tables in bo naad na tisketa. The first receipt drawn will Paris, has onde more drawn the attention of the bo handed to the lucky tenant, whose name authorities in this country to the msuy ruinous, it bears without any payment being made. gambling clube existing and flourishing in Paris.
f the head of a family dies, his widow or These clubs are, as already remarked, very di children will receive a month's rant free and cult to suppress, for the simple rotison that all they will be at liberty to leave the house without Paris clubs pay an enormous tax, about 40 per further notice or remain, as they seo fi.. And but, with .Fielder bowling well, and at times match was chicfy remarkable by the admirablo
if a child is born, the mother will receive a month's rent free as a prize. There is this a birth, death, life and fire insurance, as well në other advantages. It is only natural that Paris tenants, hitherto noforjously ill treated, aro hoping that the eximplo will spread, What a Parisian Paradise!
THE FRENCH OVEL
Georges Lecomte, President of the Bonisty of French writers; of Paris, delivered an interesting address a fow days ago before the International Pornographis Congreza, in which he protested against the bad reputation of French literature abroad, contending that the oises of French books sold in foreign countries was in no sense representative and gavo na atterly false idea of French life. These books were almost entirely unroad in France: M Lecomte dealares that such books are produced solely for foreign consumption. He pledged the aid of the society to any movement to auppress immoral-literature.
-two
remarkablo
getting up awkwardly, the inzinge, will
exceptione, ahowed a lack of enterprise, the whole side baing dismissed for 217. The two exceptions I zafer to are C. B. Fry, who batted really admirably for 70, showing his wonderful variety of strokes, and the Rey. Gillingham, a late ingin sion in the side, who had some lucky strokes. but whose 44 not out was of material value. Fielder's wickets cost 1 runs, a good analysis for a match of this importanus. The Players, whose notable absentees were. Hirst and Tyldesley, replied with 339, Hobbs or tribating 81 and Hardstaff the eleventh-hour oboice) 77, beth batsmen displaying confidence and, at times, freedom. The Gentlemen, at their second attempt, fared evan worse than in their frat, P. F. Warner (42) being top-soorer in a total of 176, thus leaving the Professionals but bruns to get for victory, which they wiped off for the loss of 3 wickets. W. Brearloy and J. W. II. J. Douglas boyled best for the Amateurs
..
Referring to the latter, the game was fall of incidents, the Dark Blues just getting bomo by two wickets after an interesting finish. The Cantabs won the toss and batted Braty totali. ing 188, highest scores boing registered by
cont of the membership fees to the French Government. But efforts are being made to suppress what is known as the mixed club," in which mon mad women meet to gamble, and in which the play is not always conducted fairly. The gambling fever rages very high in Paris, and women of all ages are greater gamblers thau Che men. In club which was
A YOUNG LADY'S FEATH (F MEMOKÝ. recently raided the police made their entry at A group of distinguished French expants gre the very moment when the banker at the at present much preplered by the incompre. baccarat tables accepted the jewels of a woll-hensible psychology of a girl of twenty years known actrees as a stake of 20,000 francs on of age, Mlle. Uranie, of Greek origin. She was the turn of a card. She had lost all the money recently present at a meeting of the Fronen sho bad with her, ad exhausted her gradit with Society of Authrilogy, and her astonishing the olub, and put lier jewels on the tables, memory and romarkable aptitade for retaining hoping that her luck would change. It did, and repeating a complicated series of Egures for, thanks to the opportune entry of the police, completely disconcerted the Isaraad seisatiate. she kept the jewels Until quite recently Mlle. Uranio bas been forvent sindout ef sorrants were great offenders. They had their mathematics from childhood, and she holds clubs where baccarat and other games were several French diplomas testifying to her played, and the play an quite bigh. M. achievements in thast lice One of the most Clemenceau is determined to do his best to put curious things about the lady's memory is that & stop to excessive gambling in France. His all figures and letters are fixed in her mind by principal diloulty, so far, is the law which means of different colours. Thue in Mlle allowe watering places to run baccarat tables, Uranie's mental vision the number one is black,. The returns matob, at the Oval, commences two is luminous yellow, three is old gold, four today, A. C. Maclaren being in charge of chestant, five bine, six-dark yellow, seven marine the Gentlemen, which team has undergone blue, eight peal gray, nine bistre, and zero several changes, and.includes three of those who white. Names appear to her as a complex participated in the university match concluded colour with a dominating tint, For instance, yesterday. Paul Daronitis, the leader of the Nationalists is assisted in her mind with smoky gray, and and other words take a shroplate or desp blue lint: Mile. Uranie knowe figures by the most attenuated colours, and at the moment of recalling them she has a vision in which the. J. Goodwin 10 and J. N. Buchanan 55. shades of colours harmonise and intermingle, Oxford exceeded this total by only 19 rugs; This astonishing young lady has been anb towards the aggregate of 207 C, S. turst inde overe teate, but she has 61, Boo, C. N. Bride 48, and C. E. Hatfield jeated to try borne them witheat hositation. She on 25 E. Olivier obtained 6 wickets for 68 ruas. give no explanation of her wonderful gift, and The Light Blue skipper, R. A. Youngs with Dr. Delair bas just presented to the members the numerous savants who have examined her 54, was the highest contributor to the second of the French Academy of Medicine a man with
Luse of her venture, which realized 201.
Other useful an artificial face! In consequence of an accidentare very much at variance se to the
ten were J. N. Buchanan 35 and M. Falcon 31. Oxford thus required 183 to win and over with a gun while ont shooting the man had his abis, the lower part of the lower jaw, lipe, a
night bad noored 125 for wickets. Thus portion of his tongue, and the whole "of his
when the game was resumed yesterday, 58, upper jaw and nose blown away.
runs were wanted with four wickets to go. have been replaced by artificial parte and the doctors present expressed astonish.
These were obtained with the loss of two more. ment at the marvellous ingenuity with ma
though at one time it appeared as though the game would have to be abandoned owing to the work has been done. The mechanical face
Frickery Oxford, who, it may be isin four pieces. The first consists of a
indebted to CS-Hurat, who was again seed to advantage with 41, the Captain E. L. Wright, are fired. This is attached to a dental apparatus of tin, into which are fixed the remaining testh
They have a drastic way of curing carolesa 37; and C: E. Estfeld, who at s'orities) period The second piece consists of a dental apparatus
ness on the part of railway employes in France. played confidently and scored the winning bit in valcarile and gold for the upper row of nine
Last August a child of nine, Emily Romilly, being at the close undefeated with 35 to his teeth. This is fitted to two small protuberances travelling is a train with bor parents, fall from credit. Thus another battle of the Blues ng which it into the ureal oarities. This also fills the coach, the door of which had not been proper come and gone, Oxford only just justifying up the right sinus, which was smashed in. Atly shut at the last station, St. Cyr, alose to Ver- their favouritism.
Before turning to the county fixtures, brief the back is a piece of gold mechanism with scillos, and lost both legs. The Bt. Cyr station
match this imprisonment, while the Western Railway XI, which played its first
South Wales team by Company is required to pay 15,000 franos week, defesting a damages sa well an an annuity of 6,000 francs 40 odd rang, after the game appeared all in favour of the Welshmen. Though, early the child,
yat to judge, the visitors appear to posseka, a very fair all-round team of cricketera The three leading counties, Yorkshire, Harroy and Kerit hays each been engaged. Surrey easily beat Northamptonshire by an innings Marshal was responsible for 143 and Hobbs 125,
AN ARTIFICIAL FACH,
These
remarkable intelligenos.
AN INTERESTING RELIC.
The museum of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has just been enriched with an interest ng relic, a cross of the Legion of Honour of Napoleon's. Marshall Bernadette, who bookme King of Sweden and Norway. This was pre- seated by Bernadotte dapur. Du "Attaché of the 'now Freask Lagation at Stock.
rain.
Eton won the annual encounter against Winchester by su innings and 14 runs. The
all-round form of the Etonman G. H. Cart
wright, who made 102 not eat and in all took 10
wickets for 110.
J
* CENTURIES" SINCE LAST NOTES, Seymour (Kent v. Berbyshire).
171 VS. Crawford (Leicester v. Hante). 170
Kent)
101 Rothery (Yorkshire
Teesdale (Gentlemen of England v.
Oxford University)
149 Marebal (Surrey Northante).
143 ...127 Hardinge (Keni v. Derbyshire)... Hobbe (Surrey v. Northants)
.. 1.5 C. B. Fry (Suseer v. Lancashire)
120 H. D. G. Leveson Gower (Gentlemen of
England v Oxford University Head Hampshire v. Leicester)... Hon. C. W. Bruce (Oxford University Gentlemen of England] Quaife (Warwickshire v. Hants)
E. Hutchings (Kent v. Derbyshire). G. N. Foster (Oxford University. Gentle
men of England) .....
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SHIPPING NEWS.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
WINE, SPIRIT & CIGAR MERCHANTS,
The P. & O., str. Paimo left, Singapore for this port on the 7th inst, at 6.30 p.m...
112 110
The M.M. cargo bont str. Tunnan from Auvers, Dunkerque, La Rochelle-Palice, Marseilles, Goon bed Naples, lift Singapore on Sunday, the 9th just. at 8 p.m., and will | arriva bere probably on Saturday morning, the 15th inst, and will leave for Yokohams, Kobe, Shanghai and Hankow,
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The Trade and Administration of the Chinese Empire, by E. B. Mons. Kelly and Walsh Limited.
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The M.M. str. Australien with the French' Mail of the 19th nlt. and Mails from London of the 19th ult, left, Singapore on Monday, the 10th inst. at 7 a.m,, and may be expected to arrive here on Monday morning, the 17th inst
and will leave for Shanghai and Japan on the
me afternoon.
The PM. str. Korca sailed from Yokohama on the 10th inst., and will be due to arrive in Hongkong on the 20th inst.
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FIRE ON THE CRANLEY."
Fire broke out on the an, “Cranloy" on
Sunday as she was lying in Honghem Dock. Smoke was noticed coining from the peak where oil and paints were stored, bat the dock staff with the aid of powerful ertioguished
pamps float was summoned but neither it for the the flames before they got a hold, The fire services of the Fire Brigade were needed.
the publication of such a book as this by the Statistical Booretary of the Customs to enines for it a demand from every man who takes a serious interest in China. Mr. E. B. Mores has spent thirty-three years of his life in the service of the Imperial Maritinio Customs of China and bie qualifications for writing on the subject of the trade and administration of China are indisputable. In the protace the author explains that the book is intended to portray the present state of the Chinese Empire, with such record of the past as will show by what process of evolution the existing state has been renoted.
The first two chapters on Chinese History have been written by the Rev. F. L Hawks Potis. D.D., and we have of hesitation in and og Mr. Moreo's remarkt that Dr. Hawks Petta' faels of condensing the history of forty centuries inte na been done in a very many pages han judicious way.
Nor barewa anything but the highest praise for the concise, lacid and interesting manner in which the rest of the book has been written. The other. chapters treat of the Government; the Revenue and
the
THE HIRE LINE.
Thers seems to be considerable prospect that the British Shire line intends to compete against both North terman Lloyd and the Hamburg American Lines in the Far East, says the Hamburg correspondent of The Times. The British Line, which formerly started from Middlesbrough and London now proposes to make amburg its starting point for East Asig Both passengers and goods are to be carried,
Õ་་ BANGKOK DOCKS BUSY. Tenders by the Bangkok Dock Company, for. several important contracts have been accepted recently, and work now in hand totals up to upwards of half a million tivals. A no new ship and launch building shed bus just been compisted, this being part of the improwork
promises and plant soheme. The ars occups ble-shed will be the Blatt Auntie Lid. now fast fowing lighter, the largest
Bangkok, towing
aud lighter yet erected in
will be ebe by a steel lighter followed immediately by for The Bombay Burush Trading Corporation, Ltd. The material for the new seal steam ing for The East Asiatio Co, Ltd, as also arrived by the s., Sam, and areation will he started immediately in shed No. 2. The hull of a new steel shallow draft launch for the Siam Packet Co. Ltd. is expected within the next few days, on the hulls of the lage passenger launches for the Fatriew ranof the same Co. is
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and the Treaty Ports, Foreign Trade, Internal Trade, Opium, the Inspectorate of Customs and the Post Office, The book is illustrated by mape, diagrams and several very interesting half tone views.
There is a wealth of information in this work which is not to be found in so accessible & form in any other book on Chins that we are
pleasure in recommending the volume as the most useful book on China that has been published for many years.
BRITISH TROOPSHIPS, More than visitors to Southampton Water, observing the longian mus uz kunhant steamers which stratohen from Notley well down towards the Hamble river, have jumped to the conclusion that it reflected the depression in shipping which never is, but is always to be ended. Thess are, of course, the vessels which the Admiralty user for the conveyance of troope.to and from some of our Colonial
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than that building twelve months ago, and is the lowest total recorded in the Society's Returns since 1896.
hooks, used to fasten on the face piece. The master has been sentenced to two months I mention must be made of, the Philadelphian scquainted with, and, we have the greatest lions. The two of them-the. Anyo, at United Kingdom at the end of June, 253 of
third piece of the mouhanical face conglats of the shin and lower lip. This is of inelarubber painted to resemble nature. Over the china faine board is fired. At the back are a couple of small bolts, which pass through holes of the teeth and fix the lip to the articlst lower jaw. The fourth and last piece of the apparatus consists of the upper lip and rose, also in india rubber, and painted, to which is attached a false
THE SHRPENT CURE."
Modern Marriage and how to bear th. By MAUS CHUÉTON, BRABY, T. Werner Laurie.
After the discussion of the Pan Anglican Conferezes on recent fiction we are not sure
any rate-bave never been used for anything lee. That trooping pays gooe, therefore, with out saying. Last season eight resses were concerned to hear that only six are to be employed. This season Southampton people are engaged. The Sicilia and the Assayo are not to be retained, so that other employment will have to be found for them by the Peninsular and Oriental Compus. The vessels which are to be used are the Union Castle liner Braemar Plassy, Dongode
A doctor livig in the Place Ferrière, in Paris has just been victimised in a most daring and novel manner. Ar old gypsy woman called on him and asked him to visit her daughter, who moustache. At the back are two small clasps, was lying variously ill in a caravan clase by and a few to spare. Of their total of 992 that we ought to recommend this book Castle, the Peninsular and Orienta itish
THE MONARCHICAL MOVEMENT,
sima of carrying out hin ideas, whatever they Shs thought he would serve as a bridge
were.
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Of the vessels (under consirnetion in the 545,929 tons are under the supervision of the Surveyors of Lloyd's Register with classifaction by this Society. In addition. 69 a view. 1o classification. The total building at vessels of 199,609 tens are building abroad with the present time nader the supervision of Lloyd's Register ie, thus, 352 vessels of 745,538 tons. Details of this total follow- No Building account,
206 for ente, & Building in United King- dom for foreigs ond colonial account.
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300,771
146,158
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STEAMSHIPS TO. PANAMA.
745,538
Colon,
to the attention of the roading. publie of
ub per Rewa and Robilla to which the upper dental piece and jaw are cutside the city gates. "I have tried the sorpent
THE CLOUD OF DEPRESSION." fired. The man la able to mastiosta. bis.nre," she said, "but there was no result, IfBest batting form for Northanta was shown Hongkong and South Chios. But when
the authority of Bo wall- There is no break in the cload of depression with comparative ease. From a distant few feet the appearance of his face ise Jou will allow me to pay you your fee in by W, H, Kingston and G. A. J. Vials, Kent we say on
advance I shall be sure you will come." The
in the latter part of last week easily accounted knowna censor of public morals as Mr. W. T.which overhangs the shipbuilding industry, natural. He can take off his arti£cial faces
gonzanted; doctor
and the old Froman
for Derbyshire. The Hop County compiled Stand that "it is a book naked and unsshamed, remarks a London contemporary. The Clyde half that of the corresponding period of 1907, himself for the purpose of washing it in soap handed him a 100 frano nota.
lack of orders which-anggests Ав
the immense total of 615, there being three written by a woman of the world with the naive output for the first half of the year is less, then and water every day.
"centurione,"
Seymour 171, Hardinge 127 simplicity of an innocent child, and arriving on aed there is doctor was getting the change out of his
will show-an-even bigger drop. Launches, in these cfrommstances, are few and far between. The Duchess d'Uzès is looked upon as the safe she again mentioned the serpent and . L. Hutobings 102, while C. H. B, the whole at conclusions worthy of any mother that the figures for the second half of the
Maraham was only short of three Agnees. in Israel," it will be understood that the book
One of the few beats put into the water ba most distinguished woman in France. She is cure," and he asked her what it was. Against this formidable aggregate Derbyshire sinuds in a clare by itself. It is indeed a
There are eight separate foreign steamship not a friend of the Republic, and if she funnoadThis," she said, and taking a box from under only compiled 253 sud 128, Undman (21) and comarkable book in many ways. The marriage the Clyde, is the twin-screw steamship Princess General Boulanger in his attempt to upset the her rage, she turned half a dozen snakes out
A. E. Lawton (59) alone making a sbow. problem is discussed by" the enfant terrible who Charlotte, built by the Fairfield Company for then raling section of Republicans, it was on the floor! The doctor was startled and
The meeting between Kent and Yorkshire le grown, up, married and the mother of three the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's lines plying in the trade of Colon, the majority Bervice between Tancouver and Seattle. She of which schedule weekly sailings, which fact When be returned this week was aufortunately spoilt by rain. children" with a frankness and naivele which is 342ft. long, with a breadth of 46ft, and is demonstrate the appreciation of sud interest neither for love of him nor with the ultimate rushed out of the room.
lines are as follows: Compagnie Generale with a stick he found that the woman and the The Tykes made 401, Rothery making his is cortainly surprising, yet the reader is never divided into seven watertight compartments. taken in the trade of the port. These stesinship snakes had vanished, while all the money in his highest total in first-einas uricks, 161 Kent permitted to forget the serious purpose of the At Belfast there has been launched a samot Transatlantique, French, plying betweas Havre,
súd Co.,
of Liverpool, and intended for their in France, and Colon, via West Indies and the to the revival of the French Mezarch, safe had also gore. He still held the 100 frano responded with 242, C. H. B. Marsham notph writer. Though many, it is to be hoped, wil the Pertens, ballt for Mesers, Alfred Holt
the note in his band, but this, of course, proved to the second Republie servod to
ing 53 of these. Yorkshire made 90 for 3 strongly dissent from some of the views Mrs. trade with the Far East She is a vessel of Spanish Main: Loyland Line, British, plying revival of the Empire. A woman who has be a forgery.
(Hardisty 50 not ont) before rain descended Brady advance, no one will deny that she has 6,800 tone groes, and is some 480ft in length. between Liverpool, New Orleans, and Colon, CHILD LABOUR, notions of this kind, and is willing to spend some
and the game was abandoned, Warwickshire written an original book on a very bankneyed For ber saloon passengers there are state. Tamsica; Keyal Mail Steam Packet Company stracted to accommodate a certain number of Colon-via-New Tork, the West Indies and the millions of her bugs fortune on their realisation.. The labor laws in France for the protection added another victory to their magro list, subjost and that as a writer she is as clever as rooms on the boat-dock, and she is sico con- British, plying between Sonthampton and
Spanish Main; H-rrison Line British, pilgrims. is not an ordinary person; but, alongside her of women and children only extend at present defeating Hampshire by 6 wickets. The Mid-be is witty,
If shipbuilding is dull, it is well matched by between
British Honduras; Compania Some via political notions, she has a number of attractive to those employed in industrial a distinct from anders first innings realized 829, towards
the condition of the shipping industry. light reduction in the price of hunker oval is, New Orleans, and
Espanola, Spanish, qualifications for public interest. Nothing oond mersin establishments. Thus, when a child which Quaife was responsible for 104, Kinnoit
via Caba, Porto appasis to her like talent, and many are those is seen on the street carrying too heavy a loads and A. C. 8. Glover 67 zot out, Hampshire
announced, but it seems doubifal, says the paper Cobos, Barcelona aud Coloring between above quoted, whether, even if shipowners could Rico, and the Spanish Main: La Velese, Lalian, she has helped is their straggle for fame in art a prosecution follows if it is employed by su only made 146 first inninga and. 227 as their
plying between Genea, Italy, and Colon vis and literature. Nor does she merely admire the industrial conseri, but nothing is done if it second attempt (A. C. Johnston 74). The
The Petite Republique publishes the following got their fuel for almost next to nothing, the Spanish Main and ports of the north cosal work of others. She is herself a sculptor of no belongs to a commercial house. The Minister eccessary.4 wore hit off by Warwickshire for telegram from Lisbon Exasperated by the could earn money undex existing conditions.
Freights in most cases are so desperately low of South Ameriss, United Fruit Company, mean order. And even this does not complete of Labour, M. Viviani, tas introduced a Bill to
4 wickets. For the winners Field bowled wall repealed insinuations that Eo was all accomplice that it is difficult to Bud employment which will American lino of chartered foreign vesselsy
of the murderers of King Carlos, Senhor the sphere of her activity, for she delights in the remove this illogical distinction.
all through, claiming 13 ristime for 148 raus, Artons drclared in the Chamber of Pears leave other than a lose. For this reason a large plying between New Orleans and Colon via hospitality she can offer to her friends, and
while Llewellyn for Hampshire got 6 for 45 in that, as a matter of fact, the assassination was amount of tonnage of a superior class is laid-op. Bacas del Toro, Panama, and Port Limou invitatione za hoz luunting pirties, in which she
apon at a meeting which winrge trember of Republicans and feed bible to malo tramp owners who fild it impos. Coute Ricn. "The vessels of the Tiso
d by leaders Bible to make a living. but some of the liner ohartered, 'fying the Norwegian or British fingi Hamburg-American, German, playing between rides with us firm a sest as a woman of twenty,
tha. Prag stjet, and Regenerador parties ompanies are a New Youde and Culon ria. Port Limon, Bocas
surplus of are coveted, without reference to her political
A company with a preliminary capital of
several of whom were members of the pissent.
hatever. – At the present moment there views. There is hardly any good work in which
(1) Lancashire v. Sussex Scores: Lancashire Gorernment. nhe is not the first to be thought of, and £25,000 is being formed in Berlin to establish
Senhor Arfonn went on to say that the is not the slightest sign of suy a line of passenger airship, between Boriin,
Republicans proposed that all members of the and mail. there Is the shipyards can hardly steamers arriving at Colon Way London, Paris, Viesen, St. Petersburg, 221 (Sharp, 76) and 9 for no wickets, Sussex Copenhagen and Stockholm. The Krapper and 191 (Killick, 79) and 242 (C. B. Fry, 120), -.-
number of bankers are interested in the
(2) Notts v. Derbys ire, Sceres: Notts-197 Royal Family, with the exception of Queen expect much new work. Better freights ars a supply the Padaria Railroad Company and should be killed, but the Monarchists condition procédent to any demand for tonnage. Isthmian Canal Commission with coal and two men were told off assassinate From compiled by Lloyd's Germany and England King Carlun mod Sabor Rondon, to signale Register of Shipping, it topple dant, excluding their moronant marino, oil their true with the adulph Martin, author of the novel, "Tha (G. Gunn, 57) and 192, Derbyshire 121 and 76 pointed out the uselessness of a general mentre, LLOYD'S, REGISTER BALFOUILDING RETORNY lamber, all aying the Norweging of British
Was in the Air, and other novels for no wickers (L. G. Wright, 52 not, ont).
(3) Hampshirev. Leicestershire, Scores: Hamp
men received 100,000, and the other 50,000 warships, there were 386 vesels of '799 178 tons Lalia Americas is also increasing.
countries are building up a permanent trade dealing with aviation, is organ zing the German Aerial Navy League. These and other similar shire 341 (Mond 100) and 67 for 2. Leicester-france, and arrangements were made to cover groas under construction in the Waited Rigs which, by the time the Isthmian Canal is
at the close of the quarter ended 30th June, their flight. movements have been long discussed, but the shire 388 (V. F. S. Crawford 170, Jayas 77). motus initiation of the project le due to the
When the King was killed the accomplices 1908. The tonnage now under construction is completed, should be of large proportions In an extremely high scoring match Oxford "success of Count Zeppelin's latest airship,
University drew with Gentlemen of England of the assassins lost their heads, and all fired, 48,000 tons less than that which was in hand at Even at the present time they are roeping the
killing the Crown Prince,"
the end of last quarter, and 451,000 tons leas, benefits accruing from the incased traffic;
caused by the construction of the camml.
Ture, indeed, that she does not bead the list of public subscriptions.
THE HOUSING QUESTION. 25 A now building society, which is at present erecting a number of apartment houses in Paris, bas just published a programme of remarkable liberality. The society promises to make life so pleasant for its temaute, that there will probably be a rash to occupy the new premises as soon as they are completed, By the terms of the leane
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decided
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THE LISBON TRAGEDY.
BENEATIONAL STORY.
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sumber of freight
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