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THE HONGKONG DAILY PREŠS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Gîm (1909.:
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They appan to have an eccentric way of encouraging the pioneers of a station in the deminions of the Czar. It is reported from St. Patorsburg that a Russian possant, having invented a flying machine and set to work to test it, was prosecuted for the heinons offence of fying over a church, and being found guilty, was sentended to be birshed. Even, as the World observes, Mr. Wilbur Wright him- self might well be "put off" by this kind of treat
merit.
AN AMERICAN POMPEIL,
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WAS
When in flight from the battle of Worcester, in 1651, harles II., is everybody knows wAY assisted to his hiding place by a farmor, Riebord Fondevel. There was a curious sequel to this historical fact recently, at the office of a firm of solicitors (Messrs. Poth & Co.), near Gray's-iun- road, London. Gratefulto Mr. Pendorol for his attentions, King Charlos granted to the farmer's family six perpetual legacica, two of $100 per annam, and the others something over £50 a year each. Nine years ago a London fruit portere, An American Pompeii is gradually being Richard Pendorol, divd, and left a little daughter, brought to light, scoording to the annual report four years old, unprovided for. His sistor, Mrs. of Secretary Walcott, of the Smithsoulan asin, wife of a London cab-driver; in the usual Institution. Under a special Congressional way of the poor, took her little niece upfer hur appropriation, the work of exorating a prehischarge, though she had a family of her own, for torio baried city at Casa Grande, near Floraued, which it was diffleult enough to proids. Mrs. Arizona, has been aducted by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, and already a number of structures have been discoverel The largest one oxcavated daring the year was a building 200ft. long, with eleven routes, the massive walls enclosing a plaza.
In the central roam there is a sent called by the Piusa Indians "The Seat of
Montezums.
ANEER'S GRIM HUMOUR.
Although in every way milder than his father, Habib Ullah occasionally manifests a humor no less grim, as was lately disclosed to his chief boy servant, Alaned Rashid, says the Sunday Strand. This worthy, whose duty it is to take care of the Boyal wardrobe, was becoming a black scorpion, whose sting is unusually neglectful. One morning Habbib Ulish noticed agonising, in a boot that he had been about to put on. Summoning Abused to his side the Ameer complained that the boot pinched his foot, and ordered the sorvant to stretch it by drawing it on his foot. The pain of the bite was not the more readily forgotton from the fact that nothing of mach consequence could be done to relieve it.
assin had heard of the legacy of King Charles II. (as a sort of myth), but seeing it mentioned in the Press recently, plucked un conrago, and made tentativa inquiries. She was amazed to find that her niece was actually entitled to £1 per week for life; and more than that, a sum of £200, accumulated pensier, was handed to her for the trustees of the legacy made Mrs. Cassin the guardian of Miss Pontorel-to-day's repre- sentative of the farmer Penderel who hid the King in the oak tree.
HORRIBLE INDUSTRY.
SNAKES DECLARED TO BE SKINNED ALIVE IN JAVA,
A group of Dutch and Amerionn capitalisto have started in Java, the Java Reptile Skin Co. for the purpose of providing the world with snake skin. It seems that ladies rather like ske skin belts, purses and bags, and the sup ply
short of the demand. The Company has in capital of 100,000 florins or about 14 lakh of rupees,
BULLDOGS FOR BATTLESHIPS.
It has started depots all over Java, and Admiral Lord Charles Peresford's famous buys the raw material at any prive from one bulldog recently had a litter of paps, and his finna up to five rupees according to length. lordship has presented a pup to each of the Dead snakes are cheap, and only realise a following battleships in the Chause! Float: few annas, but a good big live vanke 13 foot Commonwealth. New Zealand, Dominion, and long will fotch about two rupees. The best Britannia. The following signal was made by known is a sort of bos peculiar to the Malay the Commander-in-Chief of the Channel Fleet Archipelago which runs up to 18 feet in length. to the captains of the above-mentioned vessels:-- The snake akin is said to be much superior if I have not yet named the bulldog paps, but Iitis fuyod alive, and in practies i's hand is put in am calling them my battleship breed. The pedigree of these pups will be sent to ship companies latter, bat the owner of the sire has refused £1,200 for him," The ships' companies are very proud of the pups. "Our pup, like Lord Charles, looks fit to fight anything, says one correspondent.
SKIEL O' THE FIPES.
The narrow escape of Harry Lauder and his concert party from destruction at Buffalo, NY, where a Pullman car they were abont to board was wrecked, recalls the fact that the Scottish comedian, after capturing" New York, is completing a very prosperous tour through the States, Harry Lawler and Company of All Star Entertainers" is the first saudeville show to travel by special train, making daily "jamps," and playing 50 performanses in 15 cities during the 26 consecutive dave if has been out.
Two days before the comedian appeared in each city, moving pictures were shown, on the most prominent street corner, of Lauder leaving Liverpool and his arrival in New York. The whole trip, it was estimated would cost £13,000, No doubt some of it would be recovered by the Scottish border chief.
"SIMPLE" COMING OUT. The coming cat party of Mire Marjorie Gould, daughter of Mr. George Goald, was held recently at the Hotel Plaza, in New York with a wealth of display and lavishness which was in severe contrast with the very simple and homely party given by the President and Mrs. Roose relt two months ago at the debut of Mine Ethel Hoosevelt. Australian ferns and the rarest exotics were imported for the decoration of the dining and ball rooms, and at the dinner preceding the dance wines were harved which were bought dering the trip of Mr. and Mrs. Gould in their yacht throughout Europe leat year. At the dance, the favours given consisted of gold, diamond-itaded purses, goldheaded riding orops and canes, and other valuable souvenirs. At the dinner there were some 300 ལས guoste, at 4 o'clock in the morning after the dance a breakfast was served. The cost of the entire affair will not fall far short of £20,000, which includes the rental of the whole first floor of the hotel, consisting of twenty rooms. Mis Gould deprecates the prominence given to the hall by the Press and is an interview to-day she said, "I do not think so much stress should be put upon the expense and lavishness of my deughter's coming out party. Everything will I loathe display." GRUESOME PATS OF IRELAND'S ANCIENT BULKES. "Whitaker's Almansok" for 1909 introducšk
CHURCH SERVICES. St. John's Cathedral, flongkong. Septuage sima Sunday, 7th of February Holy Communion (7.30 am) Matine (11 km) (Full hoir), Besponses, ferial; Venite, Elvey Palos, of the 7th morning; To Denm, & daby in E flat; Jubi
ce, Unsely in G; Authem. "To God on high" the simplest character. -Mendelsshn. Holy Communion (12-noon). Kyrie, Adlass in F: Hymns, 197 and 83, NE Psalm 35 Verres 1, 8.
17. 18, 23 and 24 in unison Palm 86, Verses 1, 2, 9 and 10 in unison. Hymn 16 ia unison Evensong (648. Verse 3, 3
s feature that is se enthralling as the most Forial; Paalms, of the 7th even blood-curdling ghost story, and also removes Responses, ing (IV.); Magnificat, Grs (7th oven); Nune Dimittie, Monk Hymes, 229, 83 and 27.
"another injustice to Ireland." It is a full-page ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Queen's Road West table of the Kings of Ireland from 4 .D.,
man who read through the list late at night Septuagesima Sunday. Merning Prayer il am. Venite. Elvey; Peal, Henley, etc. Te Deus might well be excused for occasionally glancing Woodward; Hymas 126, 170, 360 and 228; Kyrie. apprehensively over hiashoulder in the direction Holy Communion 12.15. Evening Prayer 8.30. of the door. For the minner of the deaths of Glorie, Magnificat, Robinson; Nuno Dimitris, these unhappy monarchs was nearly as fearful as Alcock; Hymna 450, 487, 281 and 10, Kyre.
their names, For instance, Fearaidhach-Floofs- The Church launch, Dayspring, will call on ships ohtus, the first of the list, and a most just carrying white crews, to bring friends ashore to and good prince, was slain by his sucresser, the services, between 9.15 and 10.80 am. and Flachadh.Fion, who in his turn meta between 5.15 and 8 pm. (Kowoon Police Pler similar fate at the hands of Fincludh-Fiono 10.80 and 6), returning after rde.
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of Connaught." o the terrible tale of slaughter UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Road, Ministar: spreads itself through two lurid columns of Bev. C. B. Hickling. 11am. Worship. Bymaz Print, occasional relief being obtained only when 48, 245 and 203, Chant 33 (Elvey). nthem, Sah one reads that Eochaidh Moidhmoodhain died s jeg, Making the
the most of life. 3.p.m. Cildren's natural death, or that Flaithbheartagh in despair Hervice in Penk Church conducted by Rev. C. H. realgned the monarch's aseptre for the monk's Hickling 6 put Worship. Hymns 270. CONL
200,
Of the 76 kings who are listed 6' only 207
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were slain by their successors, and 6 were assas« terale (Quilmant), Marck upon them of Handel sinated. Three were killed by thunderbolts, 2 CLARKE'S nges from the Urinary Organs (Gitman) Wednesday 5.0.P-muda
Devotional died of plague, 4 became monks, 2 were drowned, Service. Book Study, "Issiah." Thursday 8 pm, 1 died of grief, 1 was choked by a fishbone, and Literary Club. I ecture by Dr. Pearse on Pagus 2 were dethroned. At the head of the table Friday 8pm. Christin Endeavour Society. "Whitaker" sardonically remarks that “ Home
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