Page

INTIMATION

8. WATSON.

: LIMITED.

&

ES: ABLISHED AD. 1841,

THR HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14TMя. 1908.

Fears are entertained for the safety of Cap

Jod in the interests of business possibilities.

tain Tom Groves, a popular Hongkong skipper, TELEGRAMS. as he is in the United States. The average who on the 30th of last month left for Manil American knows more about driving a hard in Moss Lyssught and Cue steam. Jaunol business bargalu than about pure philon-Jalo," a craft of 30 tons burthen, Captain thropy, and Mr. Tarr's with to see more Groves should have reached Manila on Monday Chinese students in the American colleges when word would have been forwarded of his a we have already anggested, is not necesarrival, but so far that information has not been

CO., rlly, the purest altruism. It will scour to anyone reading Mr. Tarr's speech that, like the lady in Hamlet, he doth protest too much. Everyone knows America has in- dustriously sought to cultivata China's friendship in ways which have not appealed to other Powere, and the American press at least, has expected commercial advantages

received. The inference is lunt, ofther the "Jale" has foundered in the regent storm, or Captain Groves has succeeded in reaching shelter and thereby been delayed.

The similarity of the Japeness word taifu in sound to the English typhoon, which has the ase meaning is generally considered to indiente fairly obviously that both words have common origin in the Chinese faifung (great

been specially selected and procured from accrue therefrom. "But there is nothing wind), especially when the name is applied only

The following Wines, bottled in Europe, hav the celebrated drm of MERS, GEO. G SANDEMAN, SONS & Co., LTD. of London, Oporto and Keres-

SHERRY:

LIGHT DRY,... SOLERA....

VERY PALE DRY FULL GOLDEN

PALE DRY NUTTY

OLD

BROWN

FINEST

GOOD FINE

Per Doz. Par Bottle, $14.00 $1.20 20.00 1.70 1.70 20.00 24.00 2,05 26.00 2.25

36.00 3.05

MADEIRA:

Por Dez. Per Bottle." $18.00 $1.65

30.00

2.60

PORT

Per Dos, Per Bettle. $76,00 $1.40.

1.75

DOURO ...

OLD TAWNY,

20.00

INVALID

20,00

1.75

ESTRELLA... ̈ ̈

VERY

OLD

TAWNY OLDEST FINEST

AND

26.00 2.25 29,00 2,59

45,00 3.80

440 52,00

We are Sole Agents in Hongkong for GB0- G. BANDEMAN, SON3 & Co, LD:

to certain meteorological phenomena peculise to Eastern waters. In these circumstances, says the Japan Chronicle, it is rather surprising to fud that lexiongraphers are divided on this question, many of them maintaining that typhoon is derived, through the Latin tgphes, from the Greek typhoon, a violent whirlwind, no exited because i was held to be the work of Typhon, a god" straok with lightning by Jupiter and

["DAILY PRESS " BIOLUSIVE SERVICE.[ SERVIAN ARMY VOTE.

LONDON, October 18th. The Servian Skuptschina has voted £600,000 for army purposes.

SCULLING.

LONDON, October 13th.. Barry has benten Towns for the Championship of the world.

A ROYAL VISIT.

Losnos, October 13th. Their Majesties the King and Queen will visit HIM. the Kaiser on February 22nd.

CANTON.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

October 12th. IMPERIAL BIRTHDAY EDICT. The following is a translation of an Imperial Birthday Ediot:-

"This Edict is issued to inform the officials. and the people that I, Emperor, have received an Ediot from Her Majesty the Empress Dowager stating that, the Board of Rites have memorialized Her Majesty that they are making preparations for royal banquets and have drawn up a list of the ceremonies for the Occasion of Her Majesty's birthday, which occurs on the 10th day of the 19th moon, Her Majesty has directed me to announes that it is her desire not to have any banquete and Her Majesty has enjoined me to inform all the Royal Princes and Princesses, all Imperial relations and the wives of high officials residing outside of Paking only to call on. Harjaty and make obsinnes nocording to (Ta Ching) Law and Custom on her birthday."

Practical about any of Mr. Tarr's suggestion excepting this appeal for more students of the ettup of those who go to Yale. It pro- bably gratifies the readers of the New York Herald to be told that Chion's progress would be accelerated if American ideas and influenco are mingled with the work, and others will enjoy the egoism of it, China, in trath, would make no progress of barisd noder Mount Etna. The god was ofion SIRROBERT HART HONOURED. their spare money for charitable purpores.

LONDON, October 18th. Sir Robert Hart has been presented

BEUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

LONDON, October 11th. The Servian Skuptschina has assembled with crowds outside clamouring for, wor The Servian Prime Minister in an interview aid that the situation was very critiqul, anl that hostilities could bardly be avoided.

her own volition; whatever progress has held to typify violent wind. Going farther back, we flod Typhon in Egyptian mythology been achieved ans resulted from the ideas as the (d of Evil That the English word is propagated by the foreigners within China's

derived from the Greek, through the Latin Bates and the influence the Powers have typhon, seems clearly natablished, because the with the freedom of the city of exercised, America among the rest. Mr. word in found with slight modifications in all Belfast. Tire must be expecting to live to be an old the languages derived from Latin. The foot that the word typhon, having ornotly the same AB METHUSALEM it be looking forward

meaning as the Chinese word of the same sound to the time when Chins will be able

existed in Western languages before any known take care of horself independently of

commugtortion was setsblished with Chips and Wo can wish. Mr. outside influence,

can even be traced book to Egyptian mythology, Tarr a long life, but it would be appears to be more than a coincidence, though kindness to hope that his life may be pro-it le regarded as suck by some authorities, longed until Cbius has rescued that far-off stage in her development. Really-apart from the encouragement offered to: Chinese students, the luterview consists of the merest varbiage. Who are those "who seem to be working to keep China hali developed, and in a position where she will be imposed upon and where she can be forced to sell for half price and puy double for all ene bays"? This remark would have stood considerable. elaboration. The sentence is cryptic," and as fow of na probably can guess its meaning we shall not get rid of the notion that there

is mothing very Pecksniffan about the subsequent self-congratulation that the

United Statea has not been a leader in the.

game. We confess we do not understand A. S. WATSON & CO. what is meant. But be the meaning of that

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, flengkong, 6th October, 1908

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ORZY comunications relating to the new coum- should be addressed to THE EDITOR.

Corrispondenta mual forumed their names and ad dresses with communications addressed to the

Editor, noi for publication but as evidence of goop Faith

All letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only.

No asonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inertad.

Orders for extra copies of DAILY FRIM should be Ipublication. After that - before 11 am on day of

hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash

Telegraphic Address: Pizwa," Codes: AB.O. 5th Ed. Lieber. PO. Box, 95 Telephone No. 14.

THE BOARDING HOUSE RUNNER.

A STANDING NUIBANOS,"

Greece hus requested Great Britain, France, Italy and Russia, to consider the Before Mr. J. B. Wood, at the Magistracy, Cretan question at the Conferencs simul yesterday, the watchman of the Hongkongtaneously with the questions concerning Canton and Macao Co's steamer "Faliban ” Wes summoned for assaulting a boarding houss

runner.

Defendant pleaded guilty, but stated that be had cause to sessult the complainant sa boarding house runners were a great naisance, and be was instructed by the explain to keep them off the ship.

Complainant told the Court he wins shop onolie in the Yik Sang boarding house. On the morning of the 8th instant be weat on board the "Fatshen" to look after some "ggage. Defendant spoke to him in

Bulgaria and Bosnia..

LATER.

The Sorvian Skuptschina held a secret session of five hours which was continued yesterday,

The Membors are most reticent as to the proceedings, but it is learned that the meeting was a stormy one, calming down, however, after the Foreign Minister's ex- planation that hostilities were impossible, owing to the scarcity of ammunition, and

This Edict has been issued on account of the recent disasters, floods, typhoons, epidemics &o.. Her Majesty wishes her subjects to reserve

BACRIFICE TJ THE SPIRITS OF DEC KASED OFFICIAL,

Sometime ago I reported to you that Tactai Yow Sew Shu died in Loong Chow, Kwang-si

Yesterday a tablet bearing the name of the on the 9th of August last. deceased official was placed in the Sam Yen Koong (Temple of Nobility and Gesins).

His Excellunty Viceroy Chang and all the officials in Canton atfended the orifical ceremony. There was

* large gathering representing the gentry, merchant guilds, looal press, curritable institutions, colleges and sobools. It is reported that Viceroy Chang actually shed tears when be kusit down to offer

Storifice.

Yow Trotei's body was recantly conveyed to Canton, hence the ceremony. This official war both a capable and a popular man,

The Visaroy consoled his son after the ceremony and promised him his support. He then left the Temple.

OFFICIAL MATTERS,

The Board of Posts and Communications has informed the Viceroy that, owing to the our ruption prevailing in the Land Puroling Bareaux of all the Railway onneeras in the different Provins, they will in futuro appoint officials from Peking to superintend thoss Bureaux.

The Board of War in Peking has instructed the Military Authorities to notify the pabile that in future Military students will be class!. Red as follows:-Thoss holding diplomis ef Japanese diplomas second class, and Chlaess Western countries will be classified first class;

sentence what it may, Mr. Tarr, as the final language which witness did not understand the fact that the new batteries which are diplomas third class.

result of this interview, loves us inno doubs whatever that COULIN in the friend of China, and not SHORT.

At the rifle shooting at Singapore, in the interport matoh Me. T. R. Heid acted a umpire for Hongkong:

His Excellancy the Governor, attended by his Private Secretary and 2.D.C. yesterday visited the Italian Conroat, inspected the buildings, and attended the sale of work,

The Legislative Convoit meets again to- morrow. The orders of the day a limited to the third reading of the Appropriation Bill and the Bill for ragalasing Theatres and atter places of public resort,

Forevading the Stamp Ordlásos by neglect.

and then struck him,

12

Defendant said he spoke in Chinose, and the complainant understood him perfectly.

His Worship anked Captain Lloyd if he had anything to my.

Captain Lloyd said these boarding house rangers seemed to think they had the right to take possession of the ship when they boarded "bor. It was entirely against the policy of the Company to are any violena) at all to these people, and the runners traded on it. They were a standing nuisance, and the one before the Court was making the most of his ease.

His Worship imposed a nominal possity of 12, the alternative being seven days' imprisonment

***FLYING THE WHITE PIGEON." Before Mr. J. R. Wood, at the Migiatrasy, HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VOUS ROAD Cing to put a stamp on a receipt for $3, Mr. J. yesterday, six Chinese, four women and two LONDON OFFICH: 181. Fleet Street. BCR. Wood Festerday fined the master of the Pomon, were charged with obtaining from Chan

The Daily Press.

HOVORONG, OCTOBER 14TH, 1908

THOUGH the word "Alliance" does not appear to have been whispered at the inter- view with Mr. Tas reported in the long message ve were onabled by the courtesy of the New York Herald to publish yesterday, Mr. Tr-slowed himself no less convinced

Yaen Ki Chau shop, ef 13, Qason's Streat, $25, in default 14 days' imprisonment.

The burglar who broke into the shop of Mestre Hossain, Ali and Co., last week has been captured He turned out to be an employea- who had been befriended by the firm mentioned; On the charge being prova, Mr. Komp san- tanced the defendant to two months imprison meat with hard labour,

A man from Chungohan came to Hongkong and collected moneys owing to the amount of 8987. Two other ren were apparently aware

YouFat the sum of $44 by false pretenses with intens to defraud. Sergeant Marron from Kowloon City prosecuted,

Complainant said he married, the sixth defendant on September 18th. His previous two wives were dead. When he married this woman the fourth defendant was middlem su..

Dow on their way are detained on the Aus trian lines.

Great Britain hus informed Greece that she cannot make any promise regarding Cretar depirations until legal conditions have been restored,

THE ETONIAN SOCIETY.

LONDON, October 11th. The Bev, the Hou. Edward Tyttelton, M.A., Head Master of Etou, kas issued a public appeal for support of the Etonianu Association for China.

ANOTHER OUTBREAK IN KWANGSI,

Nown bar reached Canton that a large guard bost was dispatched to convey 4,000 tails ro- venue from Tai Wong Kong to Pek Ma When the boat reached Tang Yip the soldiers of the guardboat mutinied, killed several ofcere took possession of all the money and fice arms and joined the sebele, .It is reported that the are now plendering all the villages and towns in that vicinity. The Magistrate of Ping Kwai City, near Tuag Yip, is powerless and has offered farge rewards for the arrest of the ringleaders.

HIGH MILITARY OFFICIALS, CACHIRRED,

It is reported that H. E Chang Wai Chi Commander-in-Chief, assbiered four high AMERICAN EXPORTS TO THE FAR Military ofoials for incompetence beform ho

left for Wuchow...

EAST.

NEW OPIUM SMOKING LICENSE.. The figures of the staple United States The Superintendent of Police his giren an order to a contractor here to make 20,000 last Face do not, says the “Journal of the woods Heanses for Csuton. The size of the exports to China for the fiscal year ending with American Asiatic Association, make very cheerful reading. The total of cotton piene, nes license is 10 inches long 8 inches wide and goods has sucks below oven the figures of 1907, of an inch thick. On the obverse will be and the indications of improvement are still of written the name of the linense, his address the most slender character, Theerart trade and the quantity of opium consumed daily.

reveals toisis of a less depressing a whole character. That is to say, the exporte to the The reverse side will bear the opiam regulations Chinese Empire for the Rscal year 1908 were which will be far more stringent than those One of the pressit paper case. valued at $22 343 671, against 825,704,682 laat year, for Hongkong they were $975,161, te rules states that opinn smokers who go against 88,392 28 in 1907. It is true that put them in jail aulesa they hold thair pence.

to purchses opium are not permitted to wrap since 1904 the total of our exports to China has Proceeding, complaisant said there was no considerably exceeded these figures, but there is their licenses up with handsrelief nor will feast to celebrate the wedding. He test ear some comfort in the refention that a restoration they be allowed to hide them under their chothes. the sixth defendent. on the 9th September, to normal dimensions of the exports of cotton

At this glage defendants became exceedingly talkative, and Hie Worship threatened to

OIL

than the New York Herald that "COPLIN is of this fact, for they are sileged to have followed Paid $2 as bargain money for her on the plece goods would bring the annual tot 1 to an They must expose their licenos, so that every

The typhoon yesterday morning, according to a telegram from the Manila Observatory, was North East of Manila moving W. or W.N.W Auother telegram, roceived at 2 p.m. said the typhoon was orossing Northera Lusin, moving WNW. A latar telegram, received at 3.30 pm, stated that the typhoon was crossing

Northern Luzon, moving N. W.

the friend of Chinn, not ShopT." Mr. TAFT, the man from the country, and relieved him of They were charged with larceny the mesenge says, emphatically expressed his money. bimself in favour of closer relations between before Mr. J. B. Wood. at Lue Magistracy yes Chins and the United States. He is interday, and the bearing was adjourned. favour of "close friendship" between China and the United States, because China's "progress is America's progress"—not a very altruistic motivé after all. It shows that Mr.TAT, like all Kean Americans, bas an eye on the main cliauce. What frankness required Mr. Tar to say was needed to hasten China's prosperity and bring about n development to the advantage of China and America was that China should send more young men to study the conditions obtaining there pad to work for the improve

ne of their country. It is fairly obvious how helpful this might be to China, but there may be some who will ask in what way is America's progress" assisted by the arrangement? Mr. Tarr apparently thinks the answer so self-evident as to make a statement in words superfluous

Américan He can, ut least, count ou every knowing that a given number of Chinese students coming into the United States ie likely to influence more basiucet in the long run than twice the number of Ameri, can-kastlers sent to China. In no country in the world is the Chinese student'exploit-

The Middlesex Regiment is preparing for its early departure from Hongkong. A military tattoo will be given one of these nights, and the exercises on the Parade Ground have become usually interesting. Circles and figures of eight are gone through with creditable precision, but the most signiffon feature is the formation of the word good bye" the letters boisg ont lined by the soldiers,

The Rev. T. Gener bags to acknowledge, with thanks, the following donatione to the

Blindhome,"

Bam already acknowledged.....^$779.47 Americas Board (Chinese) kong 35.55 "A Parses Gympathiser" "A Friend

St. Stephen's Charch (Chinese) Wesleyan Choral. (Chinese) London Mission (Cniuese) American Báp. Mision (Chinees), Rhanish Missing (Chinese)

Total

10.-

48.20

26 80 56,97 49.40 10.-

..$1,027.39

19th, and paid the balance of $44 in two instalments. After the 19th September the sixth defendant came to live with him, remained until the 9th October. Then she left and (pok most of his valuables with bor.

Chin Tal said he had known the sixth defendant for several months,

At this stage defendants again became talkative, and His Worship warned them that it they did not keep quiet he would adjourn the case and pat them in the cells for an hour. De

Proceeding, witness said the sixth defordast married, a casin of bls. Previously, she had another husband. be knew the vomsh wa married because bo hoard cther people say so.

Li Tai said he went with his master, the complainant, to see the future wife of the latter on Eptember 3th. The second, third and

fourth defendants were present,

Another witness spoke to seeing the money paid over for the sixth defondant is the presenes of the fint,secand and third defendants, Witness advised-omplainant not to have the women, anarking at the time that she was afraid the sixth defendant would by the white pigeon.",

SOME BOMBAY

HOWLERS."

..

amount hitherto unexampled. The Imports body might see them. If the polies should had from China show a deoresse under the figures of anyone cunoaling the licence, a fas of $t will the last four years, but still stand at the fairly be imposed for the first off ads, the amount of Japan, on the other hand, our entire trade shows estisfactory average of $26, 20,92 With

the fine will be increased for every subsequent a gradual increase, and, when scoount is taken effes, of the exports which figure in the retares 16 destined for "Japanese Chin»," a very subtantial increase. To Japan proper the total of the exports for the fiscal year 1908 is $11,432 327, against $38,770,027 for the preceding year. Bat the exports to the Liso-Lung Porinsnia account for another $88,198,806, against $1,543,841 for 1907, and only $21,512 in 1906. The imports from Japan are some $200,000 less than they were the year before, the total for 1908 being 288,107,545-two-thirds of which are accounted for by American purchases of silk in Japan.

A FAR EASTERN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

A paper on "Unconscious Humour "published in one of the Indian magaalges gives a few examples of howlers committed by candidates in the Bombay Matriculation examination of 1906 Hers are on or two-Chicken is the dimanitive of child"; "Vizon in old English was the plural of for, now it in wed for an mamarried woman."The termination en in. oxen shows that a man has passed his certain examination of the University of Oxford." In Easy, however, a richer vein has been exploited The subject was "Dostic Animals and their Uses The following are some of the senti

The heat has four legs while we have only There is a Society called the Theosophio",

MARINE MAGISTRATE'S

COURT.

Tuesday, October 13th.“

BEFORE HON, Commander BASIL R. II. TAYLOR, R.N. (Marina MADISTE ÄTH),

DESTRUCTION,

Capt in MeGinty of the river steamer San Cheung" proceeded against the mister of the licensed lighter "Prosephone" for aashoring his lighter off Hou Tak wharf, thereby osusing obstruction to the free nousse of other vessels thereto.

The captain stated that on the afternoon of the 8th instant he was lying alongside his

wharf, on arrival from Canton, Defendant's lighter was at anchor between his wharf and the next, giving him as room to swing.

Defendant said he was there loading. Nobody gave him permission to be there,

A das of $5, was in posed, in default 14 days' imprisonment.

GERMAN FORESTRY EXPERI- MENTS IN CHINA.

During the ten years of German cocupation of tus Kiscobow colony one of the most sctive branches of the Government has been the forestry department. After experiments with alarge variety of trees to determine what would grow best and quiskost here, the soacin was ghosen as the tres to ↳ › used mest in the affore- station of the bare hills surrounding Thington. The reasons for this celestion were twofold: A tree was wanted to make shade and cover the hills as soon as possible, regardless of its value, and the poor soil presladed the use of a variety which would not grow in almost any sort of earth. While these adaojas (robina pendo- sosois) have been growing, more valuable woods of all sorts, adaptable to the climate, were being In the winter of 1906.07 socias planted constantly planted. in 1912 and 1903 were out for the hist All timber up to five centimeters time. (3.97 inches) dismeter was sold to the mining Shantung Mialog Company for timber, Thie company has made extensive experiments with the wood, and now reports for mining purposes the acacle is as good or better than the ploe and ostar varielles now being company are growing from year to year and are imported from Japan. The demands of the now 766,280 cubic feet per anaum With the satisfactory results of these tests the German Government has decided to go heavily into the acasia-raising business here, as there are large irasts of land apparently worthless for anything else. The acacias also have many other good pointe. Unlike the pines, they are not subject to discess or ravages by insole. Furthermor the entire cost of production is covered by the sale of reface twigs, sta, to the satives for rewood, while the mining company has agreed to take all timber offered at 5 per 35:814 cubic feet. Consular Heporte

THE

TRANSPORTER" OF SUBMARINES.

One of the most interesting operations wit- messed in Liverpool Docks-was completed on 8th Sept when the steamer. "Transporter" received into her bold the second of the 'two sabmarizes built by Vickers,, Sene, and Maximu,

East for the Japaness Government, The port at Barrow, which are to be anyaged to the bulwarks of the reels, together with the whole of her hateber, were removed as she lay in the Queen's graving dock. and in her hold two berths with chocks were prepared for the réception of the submarines. Special man-holes in her bottom were thrown open, and as the water pumped into the dock the craft became submerged until only her bridge and fuomal remained visible. The aubmarines were then brought into the dook separately, and as the water was pumped out again, divers who were below aided in guiding the submarines into their berths, where they were securely fixed for their long voyage.

Insurances have been effected on the two sub- marine vasesla and on the steamer Transporter," The Transporter has a gross tonungs of 1,255, in classed A1 at Lloyd's, and is insured for £25,010, while £100,000 would not cover the cost of the vessels she carries.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

The Swedish str. Canton left Singapore on The 10th inal at mom, and may be expected here on or about the 16th inst

The Chargeurs Réanis str. Amiral Olry left Singapor on the 12th inet and is expected co arrive here on or about the 18th Insti

The Danish str. Tranquebar left Roba on the 12th inst. p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 19th inst.

inst

The L, M. str. Zieten left Koba via Nagasaki, Shanghai and Focobow on the 12th inst. p.m., and may be orpeated here on or about the 21st-

The LM. ate, Kleist carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 23rd alt, left Colombe on the 12th inst, a.m., and many be expected here on or about the 22nd inst,

The IQ.M. str. Luetrow, which left here on the 8th inst af 9 s.m. has arrived at Singapore yesterday at 11 D.

The GM, str. Prinz Waldemar which left. here on the 9th lust, at daylight has arrived at Manils yesterday at 3 p.m.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:-

On the 13th at 11.5) a.m.-The typhoon, is upp osobing the E. cast of Luzon in about 16 Int. It appears to be moving towards WNW and it will probably enter the Chias Sex to-night,

Pressure has given way rapidly in Manila, and am derate decrease his taken pleen also on the China constant in Formosa, 1 se increased considerably over Japan,

The area of high pressure now lies over N. Chius end the Son of Japse-

One result of this year's Medical Congress. at Manis has been the formation of a Fortwo,

1 legally goalified medical Society which taken the prominent part to Eastern Medical Association," its object being to bring together all, men praeining east of Bues (not including protect the public from eating the arif Bad weather is expected to prevail over the India). A council has been formed consisting The Cow is cupid-red by Hindus dea

The dungeon of the cow in Ergoly used. of the America, medieel mes in the Philip

When a

acaif bennotes old it becomes a ball. annutrian who attended the resent, Congress. pins Llaude, and all the delegates from foreign for mauncing purposes. Transactions will be published and imand to

The horse is a kind of noble animal. Its metabor free. It is proposed to holds bien: height is about four or five or six induer.

The spaniel is used for saving persons whe hoped that the several Governments concerned

The Es-ay on Perseverance produced will favour the projot. The delegates voted in. favour of the establishment of this Association, striking efforts such as:-

Human intellect is such a powerful gant

The fourth defendant said he was hired hy complaioaut to be middlaman, for which he nial meeting in the various colonies, and. it ive been drawn at a received 60 cents,

The sixth defendant mid it was arranged that

complainant should pay her $44 as rent and with the proviso that their Governments that it sn turn a mountain into mole.

onbiole manly.

His Worship discharged the prisoners but warned them not to do soy more windling, otherwise they would, Bud themselves in jail,

!

proved of their motion. The Government

of

the Philippe Coute format pelation to President and Council the Far Eastern Medical Ameciation to hold its first meeting at Manila in 1910,

N. part of the China Sea during the next two or Thren days, and strong Nare indicated in the Formosa Channel,

Hongkong ralifall for the 24 dones ending at 10 am, to-day, 0,00 Inches.

⠀⠀ The forecast for the 24 hours ending at nooD today is as follows a

[N.toN.E. winds, Hongkong & Neighbourhood. Ereshening, fine; Formosa Channel

NE gale. Hongkong and Lamecka, Beotipolt by geeded to get the icona of South coast of Chios between Same or No.

pezasverance. Forseverance is that state of mind which south coast of Chins between calmly succumbs to difficulty,

Hongkong and Hainan... fr.sh.

N. winds

Share This Page