SHIPPING NOTES,
The North German Lloyd has sold its steamers Bayern, Sachsen, and Preussen, which were constructedin 1886, to Lisly. The steamers were engaged in the trade to the Far East
The new compass recently adopted by the German Government for thele warships is a remarkable Instrument. It is known as the
packing (whether cases, osaks, &c, the term “packages" not being admissible), a proper commercial description of the goods (general terins such as “merchandise," "drugs," &o, not being admitted). The gross weight. (Note: The total gross weight and the total number of packages of each B. of L. should also be given
in letters, not in figures only). The Manifest should give a proper specification of the goods as shown in the bills of lading, and the current gyroscope compass, and is the invention of Dr. numbers of the latter should correspond with Anschuetz-Haempfe. A 9-pound wheel mount the manifest. The manifest is to be signed by oil in a holder of quicksilver is made to rotate the agent at port of loading and a spars copy at the rate of 21,000 revolutions a minute by an should be supplied for agent's use. All erasure electric motor. After running for two hours or alterations in the Bills of lading and-or the wheel is set in the direction of the mathemanifests should be avoided altogether, else matical meridian, which direction it maintains The advantage of the new compass is that it is entirely unaffected by neighbouring iron or - steel, or by vibrations and rolling of the vessel. A compass card attached indicates direction in the usual way.
A notification pablished at hanghai regard ing the removal of Aids to Navigation in the old Ship Channel over the Woonang Inner Bar, and alteration in Aids to Navigation
in Gough Island (Astra Channel), states that owing to the rapid shoaling of the Channel leading over the Woosung Inner Bar, all Aids to Navigation in that Channel will be removed on the 15th of next month, while on or about the above mentioned date a number of im portant changes are to be made in the marking of the Astress Channel. This practically means that the old Ship Channel will be closed to navigation from the 15th Sept., and that the Astrees Channel will be alone available for steam navigation from that date.
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From an examination of the figures contained in the new volume of "Lloyd's Register" it appears that in the course of a twelvemonth the world's shipping has but slightly increased. The fotal is returned at 41,449,000 tons as agalust 40,922,00. The proportion under the British flag is given as 18,825,000. There has been an augmentation in size rather than in numbers. It would appear that there are to-day rather more than 130 vessels in exces of 10,000 tons grose, and that of these seventy-two are under the British Bag. There is nothing.
same have to be authenticated at the port of shipment by the Port Anthorities: Bille of lading made out to "Order" or "Bearer" must be endorsed by the shippers. The importation of the following srticles is altogether pro hibited:-Playing cards (Chinese and Japanese included.] Margarine produce, pork and all preserves, sausages, &c, made of pork. Patent medicine (unless special louce granted].
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1909.
PARIS LETTER,"
(Specially written for the "Hongkong" Daily "Press")
July 30th, 1909. BLERIOT'S FLIGHT ACROSS THE CHANNEL..
France is indeed to be congratulated on her good fortune. The first porzon to ever cross the Channel in a balloon 124 years ago was a Frenchman, the first person to have over succeeded in Aying across the Channel was also Frenchman. Everyone here felt confident that the unfortunate Latham would be the first to have accomplished the remarkable fest. Bleriot, however, won the blue ribbon, by oros ing the Channel in perfect ease and without the slightest fuss. For years that had been his sole ambition for years he had made huge sacrifices to realise something extraordinary in the way of | aviation. When he came to Calais with his wonderful machine, he not only was determined to "de" the Straits of Dover, but felt confident of success in advance. After poor, Latham's first failure, he seized the earliest possible opportunity to show the world what he could do. He
THE CHAPMAN. EVANGELISTS IN
HONGKONG.
Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman and Mr. Charton M. Alexander and their party of evangelists, num-
bering over a dozen in all, arrived in the Colony yesterday from Australia by the N.Y.K.
steamship Kumano Maru."
Dr. Ottman has never devoted himself oxclusively toeren.
BYMPATHY WITH YATILAM; Everyone feels heartily sorry at M. Hubert Latham's second failure; on the last occasion he certainly made a magnificent light, which only failed as he weathered the end of the Admiralty Pier at Dover. To bo so near and yet so far must indeed have proved terribly disappointing to the ontorgung aviator, who will ever be remember ed as the first person to have ever attempted
Dr. J. Wilbor Chapman and Mr. Charles the Channel fight. Considering he was travel. M. Alexader have been together in evange ing at the rate of more than a mile a minute enlistic work for two years past. They are said his second attempt, had all gone well be would to be exact complements of each other in their have had no difficulty in reaching Dover in half work. Mr. Alexander prepares the audience the time say, quarter of an hour at most that for Dr. Chapman's message and the preparation Bleriot did. The latter offered him half his is quite as essential as the word which follow.
Dr. Ford C. Oltman, a member of the party, prize money-£500-if he succeeded in joining him, as Tatham so confidently expected is a very close friend of Dr. Chapman, and has the same day or the next. The machinery assisted in various of the latter's evangelistic unfortunately again went wrong when a mile andertakings in recent years. and a half off Dover, precipitating him into the sea, from which he was promptly resoned in angelistic work, but for the past twenty years has injured condition. Mr. Latham, who was one of been known as a very successful pastor-ovan- the first to congratulate Blériot on his emocess, galist. Hia pastorates have been in Newark, would not help shedding tears at the thought New Jersey, and in Stamford, Connectiont, where that he had not been the first to claim the great he has ministered to important congregations. Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland and once to By across the Silver Stream; after by his physician, Mr. Latham will again try his with Dr. Chapman upon this tour, proposed short fight about Sangatto, by way of luck; his intention on the last occasion was to that he continue as their pastor and they would the North-East Cost Institution of Engineers testing his machine, he healed it for Dover, and fly from Bangatie to London. Mr. Latham i vote him a year's absence on leave. He, however, and Shipbuilders opened recently in the new almost before anyone was aware of it, he had advised to adopt a different machine, in other felt it would be better to resign outright, and headquarters of the Grat-named institution at Glasgow. Mr. C. P. Hogg, the president-elect, safely slighted at the back of Dover Castle to words, to construct on the lines of the monoplane, he has been very greatly used in the Australian the world's admiration, thus winning the much-instead of the bi-plane. As for the Comte de meetings. He is also the business man of said in a writton address:-Commerce was not coveted Daily Mait prize of £1,000. His Lambert, he has for the present at least post the party and in general takes charge of the satiatied to day with the result obtained yester age is 37, and he oressed in 37 minutes. One poned his intention to fly across, This is arrangements of the tour. day. Owners of merchant ships were formerly. satisfied with a coal consumption of 151b, only express unbounded delight at M. pity, as it would have been interesting to watol per indicated horse-power per hour, but Bleriot's well-deserved success. He worked hard, the waits of his fight. Mr. Latham stillate to her distinguished husband. She became to-day that figure had to be reduced by and he was certain to succeed. The magnificent enjoys public sympathy and admiration, and he acquainted with Mr. Alexander during the pro. about 1251h. Associated with this demand welcome extended both at Dover and in London can rest assured that his future efforts--for the greas of the Torrey-Alexander mission in Eng- for increased economy of working there had to the hero of the hour" and Mme. Blériot majority are convinced of his ultimate suocess land some few years ago, Mrs. Alexander is a been a call for higher speeds, and whereas a short was warmly appreciated, and was intended not will be watched with the most sympathetic daughter of Mr. Cadbury, the owner of the great Cadbury chocolate industry, and was brought up in a home of wealth. She has been time ago 20 knots was considered a good speed only as a personal compliment but a compliment interest in spits of his run of bad luck, for cross-Channel steamers, 23 knots to-day to France On hearing of the good news Mme.
No French Minister can be called an all-earnestly engaged in Christian work from her was regarded as almost an ordinary result. Is Eliriot remarked: “I knew that if anyone the case of intermediate steamers 16 knots was orossed the Channel in on aeroplane my husband round popular man whoever he is, he is certain childhood.
These are common-place political formerly deemed a sufficient rate of speed, but could do it." For a short time the gravest anxiety to be demonneed and an attempt made to throw owners under the same conditions now called prevailed, for the triumphant aviator lost him him out. for 18 and over 20 knots, which required a high self in the Channel; happily M. Blériot's power-tacties in France and are to be expected when propulsive efficiency It was the same in other ful light meter in which he always had so much ever a new Ministry or Cabinet is formed. No departments of engineering. To quote only one confidence proved a true friend to him to the sooner had M. Aristide Briand soceeded in his instance, bridge engineers are now expected to last. After what has happened, the sea can no arduous task of forming a Cabinet than discon- give a higher load capacity per init of area for longer be looked upon as a barrier. Before tent started growing in the ranks of the Radicals and Radical Socialists, Clouds are already gathering over the heads of the new Cabinet; its existance, however, will be longer than its enemies anticipate. M. Briand is one of the best men. President Fallières could have
A joint conference of the Institution of seemed to have made up kis "mind all at honour. After his period of rest, as prescribed His Stamford ohurch, knowing his desire to be
a less quantity of metal and at lower cost.ve years are out England will have ceased to be an island," remarked M. Quinton, President of the Aerial League, on being told of the result of
With these conditions facing engineers no one could gainsay the advantage of collateral experi ence which resulted from the conference of technical instituticas.
the flight.
BLERIOT FEVER.......
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THE NEW CABINET,
Mrs. Charles M. Alexander is a worthy help.
Mrs. Alexander speaks at a great many, wo- man's meetings and devotes herself very parti-
This league onlarly to the work of the Pocket Testament League, which she founded. enrolls those who carry with them a pocket edition of the New Testament with which is also usually bound the book of Psalms.
a
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE.
COUNCIL.
QUESTION,
The Hon. Mr. M. Stewart has given notice
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TRAGEDY AT FRANKFORT.
CHINESE LOVER'S CRIME,
A tragedy which sounds like an echo of the murder of Elsie Siegel was enacted recently at
of his intention to ask the following questions: Frankfort-on-the-Main. Three or four weeks
an intimate relationship existed between the two.
to the question of spood, the British position is owner and master of tho .a Ascania, which to M. Blériot's great achievement and London | Miniky opportunist in the best sense of the the same Court on the same day; fines smounting When Frankfort was filled with visitors to the
of
pearing with a Celestial named Chang Tscheng a coolie was fined $25 at the Polles Coart for Yon at an obeoure Berlin variety theatre sa Is it a fact that, as stated in the gownage Hildegard Hoffman, a Breslau girl, was ep-
playing a dios gains in the street, and that, in Germano-Chiness pas de deux. It seems that Aeronautical Exhibition the your woman decided to try her lack in that town. Her Oriental lover remained in Borin. heart to a Japanese attendant in the tea rooms at his curtly that he must renounce all claint
of course, to beat the. Lusitania and the Mauretania, which are still the only vessole adcat in excess of 30,000 tons. The Ger mans, it is true, are now the possessors of a ship of 27,000 tons in the shape of the George
Since the return to Paris of M. and appointed to succeed. Mr. Clemenceau, The A meeting is called for tomorrow (Wednes Washington, but they are contemplating. no
Mme. Blériot from London, the French remppointment of M. Pichon as Forsign Min- | day) :-- bigger vessels at present, wheres the White
The judgment in the Chinking collision case capital has natzraily been seized hyster is vise step, and moans that there will Star Line has two steamers under construction, which it is said will be of 40,000 tons. If we has now been rendered by the German Consular violent attack of Bleriot fever, and for the bene change in the foreign policy of the take resale of 20,000 tons and upwards, the Court, Dr. Ney, President, and Messrs. Zicker-moment everything else, including the new French Government. Farther, the continuance United Kingdom je st present credited with six, man and Landt, Assessors. This was a snit Cabinet and its programme, is forgotten. Pab
Germany, Taken altogether If. Briand may be Germany with three, and Holland and the brought by Melchera and Company and the lie interest is reflected in the newspapers, which, in office of M. Pichch has given satisfaction to Norddeutscher Lloyd against Captain Goertz, of course, devote an enormous amount of spaco congratulated ga haring formed a strong United States with one opiece. When we come
custication. The list of fast ships has, of vessel ran down and sank the plaintiff's balk rejoicings in his honour. The signal honour word, exceptionally capable for purposes of to less than half that amount were imposed in also a tired a large acouston owing to the Bremen in February last. The Court decided having been the first person to have ever flown administration, and determined to put the the case of a conviction for being drunk and development of the turbine in connection within favour of the defendants, and in the written across the Channel is thought a great deal more fighting forces of the Republic on a basis of
disorderly in Morrison Hill Road, and cross-Channel tratto. Of 101 stemmers capable judgment, which is several columns in length, of by M. Blériot who is a wealthy French
indisputable efficiency and discipline. He is s the grounds gives are force majeure, there being engineer than the actual handsome prize of main of practical Ideas, and has given the Champrovokedly assaulting and wounding Mr. Blowey by striking him several times on the of twenty knots and upwards, sixty-ons are under the British flag, ton belong to the United an undercurrent running at the time of which £1,000 presented to him, in a silver up at the ber to understand that he means to govern, and head with a heavy stick
the defendant could have had no knowledge and luncheon at the Savoy Hotel. Hardly had the that he will not submit at their hands, any more States, nine to France, six to Germany, and
the Bremen: train pulled up at the platform of the Gare da than at the hands of working men, or of public Boves to Belgium. Holland and Japan must carried the Ascante against also be credited with thres spices, and Russia Although no announcement has been made Nord than thousands of voices shouted "Vivo sortants who forget their duty, to any encroach
officially, it is smilerstood, says the Shanghai Bleriot!" Had the arrival been that of an Emments upon the rights of the Government. Mercury, that there is every likelihood of an peror or King the welcome could not have been M. Briand is the right man in the right place"
more imposing. Beyond doubt it was an resen for France. The Premier, who has sirasdyance to amend and consolidate the Laws relating appeal to Leipsic,
tially popular manifestation, an ovation in which the people took possession of their hero and made an exceedingly good impression in the Chamber and thinaghent the country by his ignored the police and their arrangements. modesty and moderation, proposes to follow & Magnificent bouquets vare offered to me. polity of peace, progress and reform, and to Blériot, who had already been presented with remain faithful to the friendships and alliances beautiful bouqueta in London prior her deper. which have been entered into already. His Before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy ture Everyone was anxious to kiss and shake foreign policy will follow on the lines laid down yesterday the case concluded in which the Chi-bande with the proud "Channel-Flyer. The by M. Clemenceau's Ministry. M. Brisad nase Government applied for the extradition of Government was represented on the platform intends to take the question of the Navy vory Sun A Wan to China on a sharge of armed by M. Barthon, the Minister of Justice, and by seriously the appointment of Vice-Admiral M, Millerand, Minister of Public Works, The Bona de Lapeyrêre-the youngest of the Mr H. L. Dexxiys, Sen., from the office of the offered M. Blériot the Government's heartiest French Fice-Admirals--as Minister of Marine that, in view of an appeal which has been lodged Crown Solicitor, made the application on behalf congratulations. On the crowded platform means that the French Nary will beceforth In respect of a small portion of the claim, no
the Chinese Government, while Mr Otic were also noticed M. Santos-Dumont, and the be looked after by a practical seafaring man payment can be made until after the appeal as Kong Sing appeared for the defendant.
leading members of the Arm Club. The ear. The new Premier farther aims at carrying bsen heard. The Liban Court will no doubt
Mr. Kong Sing, when the evidence concluded, ringe outside the station had been decorated with through a scheme of workmen's pensions, to be asses the damages to be paid in the case of the asked his Worship to note a few points which triecloor ribbons; to the delight of both father followed by a system of social Insurance for all
werkers,
with twe
Answering a question in the House of Com mons as to whether in any one single instance the Russian Government had indemnifled a British shipowner for the sinking of his vessel by Russian warships during the war in the Far Enet, Mr. McKinnon Wood with In the cases of the St. Kilda und Ikhona the Supreme Prize Court at St. Petersburg has decided that the owners of these vessels are entitled to com- pensation. As regards the Ikhona, the Libou Frizo Court has assessed the compensation for the destruction of the vessel at, roughly, £52,000, but the Russian Government have intimated
St. Kilda in due course.
Since the introduction of the import duty in Eastern Siberia, it has frequently happened, Mesars, Kunst and Albers inform us, that
AN EXTRA DITION CASE.
VOLICITOR OBJECTS TO MAGISTRATE'R
WARRANT.
robbery.
he
intended to raise on behalf of the prisoner and mother, their chubby children were await The first was that the provisional warranting the outside the station, and the meeting was a most affectionate one. For four miles, all issued by his Worship on July 14th was bad,
the way from the Gare du Nord to the Aero inaomanoh as the information was insufficient to
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KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Minutes of a meeting of the Conngil, hald at the Board Roum, on the 10th August,
Present-Mesare. W. H. Wallace (Chair- man), W. Kim Nee Kar, J. Mencarini, 8. Okayama, W. Wilson, the Health Offorsud the Secretary.
THE BAMPAN QUESTION.
The orders of the day are :- First reading of a Bill entitled 'n Ordinance to amend the Magistrates and Criminal Law Amendment Ordinance, 1909
Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin, to Opium and its Compounde
Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin- suce to authorize the Construction and Main tenance of a Harbour of Refuge upon and over certain portions of the Ben Eed and Foreshore situated upon the Harbons frontage of Taikok tani, Mongkokteni, and Yaumati, Kowloon, in this Colony.
Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin ance to amend the Tramway Ordinance, 1902.
Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin. anos to amend the Liquor Licences Ordinance, 1898, and the Liquor Liconcos Extension Or. dinanes, 1908, and to repeal the Liquor Licences
Amendment Ordinance, 1902
Third reading of the Elill entitled An Ordin. anise to amend the Rating Ordinance, 1901.
Third reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin ance to aniend the Dogs Ordinanca, 1893.
Committee on the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Malicions Damage Oclinance 1965.
Committon on the Bill entitled An Ordinance to set apart certain Crown Land to be used as i burial ground for persons professing the Chris tian Religion, other than members of the Roman
Catholic Church.”
Committee on the Bill entitled An Ordinance
ing
Before many days were over the girl lost her
the exhibition, and wrote to Chang inform
to her faveurs. The lovesick Chiness at once took train to Fakfort and presented himself at the lodgings of his faithless friend. The Indlard informed him that she was not at home.
but he would not believe this Hill he had satisfied himself by examining her room. He spent the night in a fruitless search of the exhibition cafés, and at six o'clock next morning again appeared at the house where the girl was staying and asked to see her on an urgent - to the door of her room he pulled out a revolver matter. The moment, however, that she came and, without speaking a word, fired two shots at her. The girl foll to the floor seriously wonn- del, whereupon he discharged another bullet. into her bely.
Meanwhile the landlord had rashed to the spot and commenced to overwhelm the murderer The latter however, still with reproaches. without uttering a syllable, now turned the Weapon against himself and fired two more shote As he collapsed all the ground he flang. his arm round the fickle object of his passion, few who was still writhing in agony. In a minutes both had breathed their last.
A BURLESQUE REPUBLIC IN SPAIN.
AMUSING INCIDENTS. With the re-establishment of communication
with the provinces some curious facta, both tragic and comic, have come to light, says the. Barcelona correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph. At Granollers a sharp encounter took place between the Revolutionaries and the Civil Guards on the day the "Republic" was masters of vessels bound for Vladivostock and justify the warrant. His next point was that Clab in the Champs-Elysées, the happy comple Nikolajelek do not comply with the Russian the arrest on August 10th was illegal, inasmuch drove through streets lined with rooiferating
proclaimed. The Civil Guards were overpowered. and forced to return to their barracks. There Customs regulations and that the shipping as the prisoner was in illegal custody from the people "All Paris seemed to be out of iloars, documenta for cargo to be discharged at Vladi 4th to the 10th August, and that the arrest took and from windows and beloonies--many of vostook and Nikolajefak are not made up in place in the jail while the defendant was
which were decorated-men, women and children
were many dead and wounded. The poorer pointing revolvers at them, asked for ma accordance with the regulations-a series of in illegal custody. Although he had not seen
waved hands, flags and fluttered handkerchiefs.
inhabitants called on their rich brethren and, "Republic the After the proclamation of
question Revolutionaries met sind discussed inconveniences equally awkward for the the information, Mr. Kong Sing submitted that At the reception at the Aero Club held in Custom-house, for the ship's agents sad the his Worship could not have been in possession honour of M. and Mio, Miriot and children,
A further communication was read from the to relieve the Goverver-In-C ́ouncil of certain whether the Republic, should be Federal, as in the United States, or Unitarian, as in France. ship's company.
The difficulty was solved by the Revolutionists In many instances heary of sufficient information on August 14th to the president, Le Comte de la Vaulx, after kissing
Will not be proceeded with at this meeting- agreeing to make the laws after a referendum fines have been the result of the offences. justify him issuing the warrant he did. On the M. Blériot fervently on both cheeks, pinned on Halfangting corning sampans. The Coun-ministerial duties.
to the people. The "President" then came to Upon arrival of a steamer the Captain has to date mentioned the witnesses in the case had not his breast a special gold medal reserved for its saw no reason for altering their former
the balcony of the Hotel de Ville and put to the Will you have separation of Church present to the Custom-house the ship's doen. arrived in the Colony, and Mr. Dennys did not pioneers of aviation, and which represented the decision in this matter, conveyed to the Hai-
sad Btate? Yes, replied the people. The ments (ship's register and articles), unuifont know what the evidence was going to bo. In highest award which the Chub could bestow fangting in their letter of the 29th July last.
As the Haifangtong's object is merely to LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS People:
"President" went back and told his secretaries of all cargo, a complete set of bills of lading, support of his contention Mr. Kong Sing zafer The health of the hero and that of his wife and
of the desirs of the people, which was which are to be signed by the captain or the red bis Worship to the judgment in the lu Kai family were drunk in champagne; before leaving keep a record of respectable men plying for hire,
The C.N. Co.'s str. Chenan loft Shanghai on taken down in writing by the secretaries. The next decision, passed in the same way, was agent at port of shipment, passenger list with Shing ease, and mero particularly to the part M. Blériot was presented with a magnificent the Council decided to reply that thugs would be number of pieces of luggage, a complete list which dealt with the form of warrant fasaed by work of art--a joint gift from his workmen. happy to supply bim with a list of the Kulangsu the 29th inst., and is due here to-morrow. of stores and provisicas. The master has also the magistrate in the case. With regard to the M. Blériot was very much moved at his recep. licensed samparmen, together with their regis- The Shire Lane str. Glamorganshire left the appointment of Consuls. The chief of police had bold the post for a few minutes he was to sign a so-called Captain's Declaration, and arrost he could not quote any authorities, tion both in London and Paris, and when the tered numbers, should he desire rame, and, in Singapore on the 28th instant, and may be was nominated Spanish Consul, and after be e ground that The Apear str. A. Apcar from Yokohama and arrested for being a Consul, on the the future, as they have done in the past, con- to state in the same amongst other data:-The but if the warrant was bad the arrest must fanone tricolour Hag with which M. Fontaine case of necessity, assist him and his officials in expected here on the 2nd pros.
the Republic was at war with the rest of number of packages to be discharged as per be bad, and all the proceedings thero had shown him where to land was handed to his sistent with the provisions contained in the Kobe, left Kobe on the 30th inst, and may be In Sabadel Republic was also proclaimed!
expected hore on or shout the 3rd prox..
and, also by referendum, two convents and manifest, all goods and-or articles on board not after. He submitted that on August 4th it was on his arrival in Faris ho shed tears of joy, Land Regulations and Bye-Laws.
I shall never call
· POLICE REPORT, manifested nor stated in the store and provi- | his Worship's expressed intention to discharge and reverently kissed it.
The I.G.M. atr. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, carry-one church were burnt. The" President" then The Captain Superintendent of Police reporting the German Mails with dates from Berlin came to the balcony of the Hotel de Ville and sion lists. After this declaration has boun the prisoner on the first charge proferred the English a quiet people again,” he smilingly ed that the following cases had been dealt with of the 11th inst, left Celembe on the 28th inst announced that the people had agreed that aigued by the Captain, the vessel will against him. The speaker appeared before remarked to M. Barthon on the platform. He at the Mwed Court since the last meetingp.m., and may be expected here on or about the religion not being an article of first necessity be searched by
The curate would open the the Customs'
was prohibited officers the Court on August 4th, and the requisition needs rent, as he still suffers from his foot; the Summonses Breach of Blaughter Fouse 8th prox.
The NY.K. str. Ceylon Maru (Bombay church on Sundays and feast days" because my and if any goods and or other articles was not forthcoming. He submitted that his festivities in London and Paris proved more Regulations, 2; throwing rubbish, &,, into the
merchantable value are found Worship, in youanding the case for another fatiguing to him than the fight itself. After tay, 3; improper use of police whistle, l; assault Line) left Bombay for this port via Futicom people," said the « President, considered the
as an industrial enterprise." here on the 18th prox.
When the Republic had passed through forty- 1 debt 7 quarrying without a
The P.M. str. Manchuria arrived at San eight hours of comedy the Civil Guards arrest. licenco, 1: permitting gambling, 1; encroaebing
ed fifty sanguinary Revolutionista, and seized 1. Summary arrests: Offering formale meat anft The Bank Line str. Aymeric left Keslung on
about 25 rifles. opland, 3; obtaining money under false preteneces, Francisco on the 28th inet. for human food, 1; theft, 5 being in possession the 28th instant for Shanghai, of counterfeit coin, 1; assault, 3; obtaining The Bank Line str. Oceano left Vanoonver money under fates pretences, 2; being abroad after 12 midnight without a light, 1; being in and Manila.
on the 27th instant for Hongkong vis Japan
unlawful possession of firearms, 1.
Laving
1;
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recorded in the manifest, Captain's declaration the prisoner was entitled to his discharge on the try the flight from London to Manchester of or atore and provision list, such goods or articles date mentioned. If a man was discharged he 175 miles for which the Daily Mail offers a
that have been hidden or have not been week, held the defendant in illegal custody, as his magnificent saccess he may be tempted to corpse without a permit, 1.1 and Singapore on the 28th inst., and is expected
will be treated as contraband. It is a general rule that nothing should be hidden and everything declared. The Bill of Lading must contain: - Marks and numbers the same as shown on the goods. The number of packages, the nature of
was entitled to his freedom, if only for a moment. The defendant was never out-of custody. He was rearrested in the jail, within the precincts of the Court, and that was illegal
His Worship reserved his devision.
prize of £10,000. He promised his wife that he would not cross the Channel, but he did and has been rewarded for his bravery. May he prove equally successful, for the sake and honour of France, should he decide to compete for the London to Manchester prizo.
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At Kistare the Republic organised a militis, headed by two chief Revolutionists, who burat the court-house and murdered the judge. At Munreas two convents were burnt, and the crowds ercorted the nuns in procession, headed with music.