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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1909, sufficient reply to the criticism enshrined in 1 The Army Connell, in order to assist offoezu

| less know the men he was addressing, and he impresively doulared that men who were to presumptious as to think thus of His Majesty must be regarded as "extreme examples of men unreasonably suspecting their ruler We can only form an idea of the nature of that suspicion from the fact that the eminent CO., speaker plunged at once into a statement of Japan's objects in Eurea, and a striking disavowal of any idea of usurpation. The primary object of ancient heroes, he remind. ed his audience, seemed to have been almost Invariably, invasion and usurpation of the land of others; but this, he told them, was not the idea of modern statesmanship. To an intelligent Eastern audience such a state- went cannot appear convincing. When they recall the blatory which has been made. in Asia during the inat tas or fifteen years they will have some difficulty in perceiving any marked dissimilarity between the results of modern statesmanship and the sets of ancient adventurers. However, it wo tho' object of the Prince to justify Japan's presenes in Keren, and he told

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HANDSOME TOILET SETS,

SILVER MOUNTED Is FANCY

LEATHER CASES,

HANDSOME PUFF BOXES CUT GLASS BOXES,

in Great Variety.

HAIR BRUSHES IN LEATHER CASES his audience that the guiding principle

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· MANICURE SETS,

SCISSORS IN CASES.

RAZORS IN CASES.

BY THE BEST, MAKERE:

MIRRORS, HAND MIRRORS,

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SMOKERS'

[Protected by the Telegraphis Messages

Mr. Waar's book. Japan's proximity to who are desirving of being molested for a course TELEGRAMS.] the Korean market ensures for her the lary of tady in Chiness of Japanese to obtain gest share in the trade, but as the last praninary knowledge of tither language, have British consular report shows a substantial decided to make a grant of £10 to any offer advance in every line of British importa galines in accordance with paragraph 36 during the last five years, the British manu-foreign languages The grant will be in of the Regulations relating to the study of facturer and merchant have not much cause addition to any rewards an officer may gain in yet to regret that Korea bas virtually the event of his being selected for a course in Lecame a provines of Japan.

Chins or Japan.

Copyright Ordinance, 1894.j [BEUTER'S SERVICE TO THE "HONGKONG.

DAILY FRESS"] EVACUATION OF CUBA.

LONDON, January 25th. The last detachment of the Ameri-

↑ MÄRINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Tuesday, January 26th.

BEYOR HON. COMMANDER BABIL R. H. TAYLOR, B.N. (MARINE MAGISTRATE),

A CHARGE OF DESERTION,

***** Captain R. Rodger of these. Zafiro prosceded against F. Fladgate, third mate of the steamer, on a charge of deserting on the 15th instant.

Defendant was represented by Mr. B. Harris (of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist), and a plea of not guilty was entered.

Her Excellency Lady Lugard's condition Alice Memorial Hospital yesterday when the An interesting presentation took place at the remains unchanged.

Rev. C. 8. Turner, who 49 years ago laboured can Army of occupation has left Cuba deserted from his ship at 2.20 p.m. on January

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after the Chinese New Year vacation.

The Supreme Court resumes its sittings to-day

The Chinese are gradually, settling down to business, though it will be a few daya eyat ere a proper start is made.

William of Germany, His Majesty roaches the Today is the birthday of the Emperor

year of his age.

fiftieth

A telegram to Tokyo from London states that the advance in silver has been due to large orders coming from this, and to purchases of the metal on behalf of China.

Captain CW Mead, who died suddenly last week at Mania, will be known to many in Hongkong and Canton as the former chief engineer of the Canton-Hankow railway.

Mr. Wolfe Barry, the son of the distinguished Consulting Engineer for the Canton-Kowloon Bailway, made a survey of the British section on Monday. H.E. the Governor accompanied him,

on behalf of the London Missionary Society in Hongkong and Canton, was made the recipient of a beautiful Chinese satin scroll on which Chinese characters set out the work he had done in connection with the anti-oplum moremont. The reverend gentleman was invalided home 36 years ago and is at prosent in the colony on a churches and missions--nine in amber... visit. In recognition of his services the Chinese

combined to do him honour, and the meeting,

THE SENSATIONAL AFFAIR

IN LONDON.

LONDON January 25th, The Tottenhain affair has astounded London.

Captain Rodger deposed that the defendant 15th, within two hours of the ship's der parture from port, taking with him all his belongings. He did not give notice to witness or the mate, and was very much under the influence of liquor at the time of deserting. The practice on board was that officers should nak leave of the mate before going ashore.

In cross-examination withem said the defend- One assassin shot and woundedant was arrested on board. He reported the

made in the official log, but was not read matter to the Harbour Master on the afternoon. of the 15th. An entry of the desertion was

attended, Anti-opium speeches were delivered a cottage, was shot dead by a police which took place in the chapel, was largely himself; the other, brought to bay in and hymne were sang.

Some time ago, we reproduced frem a Home journal a "paragraph relating that goose which

man.

Several among the twenty-two per

had had the run of an abandoned gold mining sons wounded by the assassins are in district were anally found, whon killed, to hars

a

good many grains of gold in their gizzard a dangerous condition.

The London Globe'a correspondent at St. Petersburg sent the following on Christning DayThe many friends of the geese will rejoice to learn that the goose which lays the golden eggs is no longer a myth. A few days ago, acording to a telegram from Chita, a farmer living on the bank of the Amar River found several large grains of gold in the gizzard' of a goose which he was preparing for being cooked. Enchanted at the discovery, the farmer straightway slow ten other geese; and in the gizzard of every one he found grains of gold the wealth of gold that is awaiting in the region This testimony of the geese is another proof of of the Amor River in the Far East,"

The new nayal dock at Sasebo, which is reput of a modern Stata Was co-operationed to be the largest yet constructed in the East, and harmony with its neighbours, that is now fast approaching completion and is er-

pected to be opened shortly, it is the duty of a strong country to Lelp the weak, to guide it along the paths of progress to wealth and strength, so that it may contribute to the common defence Japan's only aim and desire in Koren, be PATENT RAZOR STROPS, SHAVING amphatically said, is to have the situation changed for the beitar, to guide her people to enlightenment and industry, to assist her to the enjoyment of the blessings of a civilisation similar to that enjoyed by A Cingalese stowaway, who was found on the Japan, and thus prepare her for co-operu-before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy: yes 8.3. Ghazes after leaving Singapore, was charged REQUISITES tion with her Japanese guides. "Supposterday and fined $25 or six wooks' imprisonment A Very Fine Selection in Great Variety-ing, for argument's sake,” he said, “that

MEERSCHAUM and BRIAR PIPES, CALA- there was a country which cherished the Jalius Jackson, second son of Sir Thomas BABH PIPES (a Special Assortment), SMOKERS COMPANIONS, MEERSCHAUM secret desire of possessing itself of one of

CIGAR and Cigarette HOLDER, CIGAR BAD CIGARETTE CABER the countries adjacent to it, and disguised in real CROCODILE SKIN, SNAKE SKIN, its real policy by an apparent friendship etc., Tobacco Povours in BRAVER, CROCODILE, SNAKE and DOE SKIN, etc; for, and assistance towards, its future vic. TOBACCO Boxes and Jars, Asn Tears. tim, would it be possible that such country would take measures calculated to promote

`It is gazetted that Miss E. Finch, an ALL THESE GOODS ARE OF THE the education of its doomed neighbours, to American, living at No. 45, Wakamaten-cho

HIGHEST CLASS-

encourage their industry and, above all, to Yokohama, has been naturalized as a Japanese qultivate their ruler's virtue and goodness subject. It is said that she is the first foreign be carried forward to new account.

lady to be naturalized in Japan. Miss Finch be- longs to the Independent Branch of the Evan- gelical Association of North America.

AMBER

AND SPECIALLY SELECTED.

so that they might live in peace ?" It all amounts to thas: that Japan's policy in A. S. WATSON & CO.. in the Philippines. It is not a policy of Korea is similar to that of the United States

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The marriage arranged between Mr. G. Jackson, Bart. (formerly of Hongkong) and Nesta Katherine, eldest daughter of Mrs. Hod worth Barclay, of Ascot, was to have taken placeat St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, on F. 12.

Most Shanglai residents, saya the N. C. Daily news were aurprised, on awaking on the morning of the 20th inst, to find that there had been a heavy fall of mow during the night. Roofs, trees and roads were carpeted in white, and, doubtless, this secounted for many smiles on the

HALF YEARLY DIVIDENDS.

THE DISASTER TO THE "REPUBLIC."

LONDON, January 26th The Baltic," with the passengers rescued from the "Republic" received an ovation on her arrival at New York. The operators of the wireless telegraph of

both ships, who

were carried along on the shoulders worked continuously for sixty hours,

of the cheering crowd.

The safety of the "Republic's" pas.

to the defendant. The lattor had performed the influence of liquor. On one occasion, when his, duties satisfactorily, except when under the second officer was in hospital, the defendant did his work. Witness did not know that the third mate left any belongings on board.

In answer to his Worship, witness said he found the defendant on board on the day of sail. ing, He had to go ashore with him to the Water Police Station to charge him, but the inspector declined to take the charge because the defendant was in liquor. qu

By Mr. Harris-I judged by the general

behaviour of the defendant that he was not

sober.

Mr. A. Frazer, chief officer of the Zafiro, stated that the defendant went to his room at about one

witness, but the latter ordered him out of huls o'clock on the 15th instant, and was then under

the influence of liquor. He wanted to talk to

room and told him to go and sleep his liquor off. When witness went on deck at about 3-30 p.m. the quarter master told him that defondant

The Directors of the Hongkong, Canton and sengers was due to wireless telegraphy had gone ashore with all his effects. On the

enabling the sinking ship to get into communication with the "Baltic,

Macao Steamboat Company Limited, will re commend at the forthcoming meeting the following appropriation-Dividend of $1.25 per share; $25,000 be written off book value of The transfer of the passengers to placed to credit of depreciation and insurance exceedingly dangerous sen. steamers, wharris and properties; 920,000 be the " Baltic" was accomplished in an fund; $20,000 be placed to credit of special repairs fund and the balance of $20,279.30 to

Ata meeting of the Board of Directors of the Shanghai Land Investment Co., held last week, a final dividend of six per cent. and a bonus of Tis. 2 par share, was declared for the half-year ending December 31, 1908.

permanent conquest; it is a policy of ns. similation. The Prince flattered his audience by telling them that neither physically nor in mental capacity were they Hongkong, 6th January, 1909. ⠀⠀ [297 inferior to the Japanese, and if he had faves of the Chinese who regarded this belated would settle down to their normal state, accounts

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the news olum should be addressed to THE EDITOR.

thought the regeneration of the country beyond his power he would never have at- tempted the task, and would never have tried

to protect her or to secure her well-being. Correspondents must forward their names and The speech the report says, produced an

addresses with cominunications addressed to the

snowfall as a happy sugary for the coming

Chinese your

of

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following morning he returned to the ship, and

was then under the influence of drink.

dant did not tell him he was going as bare. Both he and the second mate were outside witness's cabin, and one said to the other “Come, let us go and pack up." He took little or no notice of the remark, as anch were not.

In cross-examination witness said the defon-

Women fainted and the terror. stricken steerage passengers of the uncommon when men were drunk, and as a rale "Florida," tried to rush the boats, nothing happened. Witness did not know what but were beaten back with fists and room, and did not allow him to say anything. defendant was going to say when he entered his handspikes.

THE INTERNATIONAL OPIUM COMMISSION.

light on the origin of the International Opium Commission which assembles on February 1

The following letter is of interest as throwing

Bishop's House,

He was the proper person to whom the defendant should apply for leave.

Constable Fond was then called for the defence. He stated that he went on board the Zafiro to

before arrested a seaman on board his ship for Arrest the defendant who was not drunk, al though he had been drinking. We had never desertion, but he had arrested desarters on shore, this morning.

At this stage the hearing was adjourned until

ROBBERY AT THE CIRCUS. Notwithstanding the passing of Chinese New Year, after which it was expected that things of robberies are still being farnished the polica.

Manila, P. L., July 24, 1906. The latest is reported from Harmaton's Circus make bold to suggest that which I venture to My dear Mr. PRESIDENT—I am going to to entering the aroma to go through her see your way to initiate the movement. It is at Causeway Bay, On Monday night, previous think might be fruitful of great good if you can performance, Miss Florisell, the graceful this: recently, as of course you are aware, the contortionist, stripped herself of jewellery to question of England's share in the opium traffic

UNLICENSED PAWNBROKERS. Before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy has been re-opened in official streles in the Old yesterday two natives were prosecuted by

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Editor, aut for publication but as evidence of pression so profound as to move meny in will leave Yokouks towards the end of Febra- the value of 8235. This she left in her dressing Country. My experience on the Philippine Sergeant Gordon for keeping pawnbroking

good faith.

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

the audience to tears of gratitude, It will be admitted that it was a speech admirably calculated to serve the purpose for which it No anonymously signed communications that was intended, but it is hardly suited to have already appeared in other papers will be foreign consumption. That Japan is doing Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS "plendid work in Korea is obvious to all should be sent before 11 am, on day of observers, but for anyone to entertain the

inserted.

The Japanese Training Squadron, consisting the Soya and dro, with a number of graduat from the Naval Engineering College on board, ary on a training craise. It will make its way to then turn north in order to visit the Seattle Exhibition. On its return route it will visit Vancouver and Hawaii,

point on the coast south of San Francisco, una tent while going through her part. On return-Opium Investigating Committee leads me to establishments on Chungchau Island without

18 she found that it had disappeared, and in-betiere that the problem is of sufficient merit to mediately notified the police. Investigations warrant an endeavour to secure international licenses. are being made.

action. From the earliest days of our Mr. C. F. Dixon (of Mesars. Hastings and diplomatic relations with the East, the course of Hastings) represented the first defendant and the United States of America has been so mani-pleaded guilty on his behalf, and the second fastly high in relation to the traffic in opium, defendant also admitted the charge. that it seems to me almost our duty, now that

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.

pubhcation. After that hour the supply is idea that her nim is entirely unselfish and improperly bonding two walls in a new building night by a crowded house and the audience and some movement that would gather in its Pawnbrokers Ordinance, but he would ask his

limited. Only supply for Cash.

Telegraphic Address: PRESS,

Codes: „A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber,

R. O. Boz., 31. Telephone No. 12,

'BIRTH.

On 28th Jast ry, Villa Branes," Robinson Road, Hongkong, the eife of 3.r...os M. ALVES, of a son.

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purely philanthropic would be the height of folly. In setting her hand to the gigantic isk of reforming the entire administration of a nation, and imbuing a population of ten million souls with ideas and aims similar

At the Magislay yesterday before Mr. J.H. Kemp, Inspector Hutchins of the Enilding Authority's office prosecuted a contractor for

bolag erected at Bhaktonui. Inspector Hui chine informed the Court that he had warned the foreman on the works at different times, but he'did not take any notice of hun. His Worship imposed a fine of $200

the matter in our own possessions, to promote had brought himself within the section of the we have the responsibility of actually handling Mr. Dixon said there was no doubt his client

embrace representatives from all countries where the traffic in and use of, opinn is a matter Worship to deal leniently with him, or to of moment tion on the basis of science as well as of practical for about twenty years, and his Worship would discharge him. The defendnut made awringe Why could we not hope to have an investigs for sampans. He had lived on Chungchau observation of actual conditions, in which England, Franco. Holland, China and Japan understand that his idea of the law with regard should take part with ourselves? The sole hope to pawnbrokers was very lazy. During the for the Chinese is in concerted action. As at hoon of last year many people living on this side issue, but consideration that in my

mind would enhance the value of the movement, and lost their sampane and got into very

it would tend to wiify in some measure nations straightened circumstances. The defendant

may confidently be expected to scorus from Hary 9th. The following ratings are to betion of the spectators. This team of greyhounds that are Oriental either by nature or throngh | repaired many damaged boats, and the owners

destroyer of the Charger olsss ond one of the supplied from Devonport:-Full crews for one

Quail class; and half-orows for the Tumar and the gunboats Widgeon, Woodlark, Smipe, Nightingale, and Kinahu,

advantage over very high hurdles and through displayed their wonderful jumping powers to

hoops of fire, one plucky terrier jumping from the top of the text into a blanket. The grand final thrill was the looping the loop. Nearly all

leaving a trail of fire, caused by lime or some the lights are extinguished and the cyclist comes down the incline and round the loop,

effect is very weird and luckily not-attended by like substance attached to his machine. The any risks of fire. In a word the programme is most enjoyable.

The management were again rewarded last performers were from the commencement in sympathy with each other. The work of the trained tigers was received with much applauss, due possibly to some extent to a feeling of relief on seeing the plucky trainer emerge uninjured. to her own, Jap n quite legitimately calcu-station, and other ratings for that station, are turns and kept the pace going, while the The contortionista, wire dancer, Relief crews for the destroyers on the Chinstrapezista and clowns all introduced new laten not only upon the greater security of proceeding to Hongkong and Shanghai in the trio of jockeys imparted new features in their her interesta from the military point of view. Hawke, which was to leave Portsmouth on Jan equestrian acts and elicited the hearty apprecis bat upon the commercial advantages which altered conditions promoting the progress and wealth of the nation. In many of the books which have been written since Japan HONGKONG, JANUARY 27TH, 1909. took up her task in Korea the impression is given that, in spite of the fact that the ANOTABLE speech of more than passing basic principles of her policy are declared interest was delivered the other day to a Korean audience by the Resident-General, tunity forall" she is relentlessly pursuing a to be the "open door" and "equal oppor- Its purpose was evidently policy of exclusion. In one of Mr. Pursa to attract the sympathy and co-operation of WRALE's books he support, a statement of the literni of whom the speaker's audience this nature by quoting statistics with regard of over four hundred percone was mainly 10 British trade with Korea in 1906, when composed. There is still among the Koreans it sank to about 25,000. He did not stop e considerable body of opposition to Japan's his reader with the impression that a decline to inquire into the reason for this, but left intervention in the affairs of the country of something like £85,000 in one year had The Insurrection is still a standing due 10 a sensational advance in Leadline in the Japanese-owned daily paper Japanese influence, commerce and industry.

for this port on the 17th inst, p.m., and may be published at Seoul in English, and that As a matter of fat, Japan's trade with

expected here on or about the 27th inst. a.m. Prince Izo has found it necessary to argue Korea showed no advance in 1906; on the

The H.-A. Linie str. Barcelona left Shanghai before an audience of educated Koreans, es contrary there was a slight decline Imports Song Selected ......

on 25th inst. p.m., and may be expected here on on 28th inst. p.m. be did in the speech we buvo alluded to from Great Britain, which are mainly in the Comic Song....Noisy Jimmy"... Mr. Bridger on 23rd inst. p.m., and may be expected here on The H.-A. Linie str. Sazoniz left Singapore indicates that passive resistance in induen-teca-goods line, wore exceptionally heavy Song: "When you speak to me,... Misa Hoskins Friday the 29th inst.

Song ********Stand

up. Capt. Parke The M.M. str. Salazie with the French Mail of the 3rd inst., and mails from London of the

Prince Iro.

officers, the Band of the 13th Rajputs, and By kind permission of Major Evans and

music, at the King Edward Hotel, during Officers will play the foll wing programme of dinner, on Thursday 28th inst. (weather per. mitting)

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14 old and Silver," Solection........." eottish Aire” Solectiv Songs of Ireland.” Selection..... "Gondaliera.” Selection.....U. §. A. Patrol:" Selection...... "ounty Girl,"

God Save the King.

An enjoyable concert was given at the Sea- men's Institute, Kowloon, on Monday, the programme having been arranged by Mrs. Clelland. Details are appended:-- Pianoforte eolo

Miss Robson Mr. Hill

There is a matinee performance to-day,

Nothing tends to promote pence more than a That led to the defendant getting a reputation the possessions of dependencies in the Orient. gave him small articles of jewellery as security, common aim.

I shall not enlarge that your mind will grasp the situation at once, they gave him security, and thus he got into the on the matter, as I feel for assisting people who were hard up provided and will soo all that I have in my mind, as well way of carrying on this business without a

which as considerations that have not occurred to me. licence. As he had only been doing business paper on Opin Legislation in the Bast in this way for about six months, Mr. Dizon asked I would add that I have partially prepared a

be some months before it sees the light, but it is stance of this letter. As I am trying to work he had stated.

is my purpose to incorporate the sub. his Worship to take into consideration the facts

destined for an American periodical on this subject with acoursey and care, it may His Worship-Heels god interest, I

suppose ?

With high esteem, I remain

Youre very faithfully. (Signed)

H. BRENT. Bishop of the Philippine Lalands. The White House,

Washington D.C.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, The President,

The silk er MM. r. Dumber which left this port on the 22nd ult., was delivered in Lyons on the 23rd inst.

The J.-C.-J. Lijn str. Quarta left Batavia

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday isened the following report:

Mr. Dixon-Yes, bat interest is charged on overdue accounts, and the defendant has no intention of continuing the business, unless he takes out a licence. He does not give say receipta for these articles; and the people trust him,

Bly

Sergeant Gordon-He does not do that c Becount of his own safety.

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His Worship said it was rather a difficult matter to estimate the penalty. The defendant had been carrying on the business for some has fallen rapidly in E. Japan owing to the legally without paying a licence fee of $400. On the 26th at 12.05 pm-The barometer months and he could not have carried it on depression, which is moving towards N.F. in Considering that he had defrauded the revenge the neighbourhood of Tokio.

of that amount, and estimating the profite he Pressure has increased moderately over the had made, his Worship said he would fine the highest over the Yangtro Valley Loochoos and the E. coast of Chíns. It is defendant the maximum penalty of $200. Ho also decided that the pawned articles should be Freak monsoon may be expected in the returned, and the owners could obtain them by

the and to Hongkong minfall for the 24 hours ending further interest man not emitted ato.

charged.

A sirailar decision was given against the second defendant.

tial circles is a force which has yet to be in the two preceding years, and the heavy Song "The sweetest story ever told," Mr. Cle and inst, left. Singaporo on the 26th inst. at Fermoss Channel and the China Sea. reckoned with, It woult appear from th. I drop in 1906 was attributable to the glut Song... "My sweetheart when a boy. Parke noon, and may be expected to arrive here on

the market due to over-speculation on Bong "The Frenchman,"

Sung...................... "Dreams,”

Mr. Bridger

Korea, accompanied by the Resident gned by Mr. WEALE been the true Comic Song "I am going to sing a song.

Mr. Arria for Shanghai and Japan on the same afternoon.

cause of the decline, we would have

opening of the speech that the recent journey undertaken by the Emperor of the part of the importers. Had the reasons Duct... "The Gipsy Countes" Mrs. Clelland and Monday morning the let prox, and will losve Mr. The atr. Gymeric mailed from Puget Sound General, in the depth of winter, in order to beou justified in expecting to find that Song "The Bosary, Misa Hoskins

Pelling for Hongkong via Japan Porte on the 25th Song.......... "May Morning" Mrs. Hill inst view the conditions under which the people British trade with Korea had by now en Farce A pair of Laastics, Capt. and Mias Parle on 21st inst.

The str. Saint Patrick arrived at New York live had given rise to a suspicion that the tirely cessed. We find on the contrary that Practically all the artists had to respond to The N.Y.K. str. Yeboahi Mure (Bombay at present concealed." The Prince doubt trade with Korea was £420,000. This is a clever performers in the fares.

on the 17th inst, and is expected here on the

at 10 am today, 0.00 inches.

"

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to day is as follows --

N.E. winds, Hongkong & Neighbourhood, fresh fair cloudy plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crime Charmante, Lait How To DE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com- Bouth coast of Chins between Same as No. 1. Charmant will enable you to do is Formosa Channel

Same as No. 1. Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Ponder Hongkong and Lamecks. }

Specialities for the Skin are the study of a Hongkong and Hainan...

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Her

journey was undertaken for other motives for the year 1907 the value of the British. encores and no little applause was awarded the / Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore South coast of China between Same as No. 1. lifetime. A. &. Watson & Co. Ltd. Bole Agente.

7th prox.

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