SUPREME COURT
Wednesday, July 6th.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,
BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIB PERANCIS
PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE),
PROPERTY DRPUTZ,
Kwak A: Yau u, Kwok Sul Chi and Crowther Smith was an sotion in which the pleinto claimed deploration that she was entitled to 40/65ths of the property known as numbers 8 and 10. Lok Hing Lane, situate on section L of Inland Lot 50; an account of the mesne profita in respect thereof; a receiver; and costs.
SIR HORMUSJEE MODY HONOURED
ILLUMINATED ADDRESS
PRESENTED.
Sir Hormujos Mody was yesterday honour. ed by the Farsee community of Hongkong and Canton, who presented him with an illuminated address. The ceremony, which took place the Parsee Club, was largely attended.
At
Mr. TALATI opened the proceedings by ex- plaining the delay in meeting to convey their congratulations to Sir Hormurjee on the distinction which had been conferred upon him. The Paseo community had reason to be prend of him, and the speaker referred to the many benefactions which their President had bestowed upon the Colony,
Plaintiff was not represented by counsel, but her case was watched by her solicitor, Mr. P. W Goldring (of Messrs. Goldring. Barlow & Morrell), Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr Mr. BETHNA, in presenting the address George Hastings (of Messrs. Hastings & said:-Ladies and Gentlemen,We are horo Hastings), represented the second defendant. this afternoon to do honour to our distinguished The statement of claim set out that the first fellow-countryman, Sir Hormasjes Mody, upon defendant was the executor of a document whom it pleased our fate beloved King Emperor purporting to be the will of one, Kwok Teun to confer the honour of knighthood in recogni- Chi, deceased, while the second defendant was a tion of his public spirited munificence in the Partner in the firm of Mears, d'àlmada & causes of education in this Colony, and I am Smith. On or about February 26th, 1908, the sure that I voice the sentiments of all here plaintiff and Kwok Team Chi bought as tenants. | prosent when I say that our congratulations are In-common the premises known as 8 and 10, both hearty and sincero. The many good and Lok Hing Lane for $6,600, to which the plaint charitable deeds of Sir Harmuajee are so well contributed $4,000 and Kwok Tsun Chi $2,500. known to you all that it needs no words of mine On such sale the premises were conveyed to to recall them to you. I will now comply with Kwok Teun. Chi under on indenture of sasign Mr. Bettigella's request and formally present ment, and the said plaintiff thereupon held the same in her own right as to 20/65th, and into Sir Hormujes Mody the address from the trust as to 40/65ths. Kwok Tran Chi Parsi community of Hongkong und Canton, died intestate on January 13th, 1909. On which I will now proceed to read, February 11th the first defendant, purporting to not se exentor of an alleged will of Kwok Tsun Chi, executed an indenture o mortgage of the promises in question and pur porting to center the entire leasehold estate in
To Sir Hormujos Nowrojas Mody, Kt,
Sia-We, the undersigned members of the Parsee community of Hongkong and Canton, desire to tender to sat our sincere congratule tions upon the honour of Kulghthood which
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 7TH, 1910.
LICENSING BOARD
A moeting of the Hongkong Licensing Board) took place yesterday afternoon at the Colonial Offco The Ofoer Administering the Govarn mant prasided, and there were no presenti
Hem Mr. Thomson, Hon. Mr. Murray Blewart, Hon. Mr. E. Osborne, Mr. Sholton Hooper, Mr. A Mackensie, and Mr. G. A. Woodcock, socretary
The first application considered was that of William Gallagher for a pabiloan's liesmos for the Belle View Hotel on the Shaukiwan Boad
His Excellency Ars you an Irishman | Applicant-I am of Irish descent, born in Australis,
**** Mr. Hooper-Have you ever had a lizance before
Applicant-Tes. My mother had a losos, and when she died suddenly I took it over for ten months.
The application was granted.
The second application was from Hamisa David for the transfer to him of the licem for the Kowloon Hotel hela by O. E. Owen.
· His Excellency—Are yon taking up licence
Applicant Yes
His Excellency--Altogether ?- Applicant-Yes.
the
Applicant the proceded to state that he was administrator of the estate. There would be maneger at the hotel. Applicant was secratary to the King F
Edward Hotel
The application was granted,
THE HIPPODROME CIRCUS: Byssck's Circus and Menagerie is now loosted at Causeway Bay. The opening performance was on Tuesday night, but owing to the heavy showers of min which fell prior to the hour of starting, there was a very poor attendance, The wet weather prevailed last night and again
KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
Minutes of a meeting of the Council hold at the Board Room on the 14th Juna, 1910
Prosent
-Meara, W. Kruse, (Chairman), J. B Fenwick, Q. Das Lim Ne KJ Mancarial, L. I. Thouse, I Tandarabara, the Health Officer and C Berkeley Mitchell, the Secretary,
1- The minutes of the test meeting are read and confirmed,
A despatch is read from the Congular Body concerning the power of the Coundll to prevent owners of wells in Kalangen from selling their water to people in Amoy or alsewhere,
3.-On the motion of Mr. Mencarini, sooonded by Mr. Fanwick, it is decided, in view of the present scarcity of water in the Settlement and parely as a temporary and sanitary mosrore, to jesus a proclamation, with the consent of the Consular Body, forbidding the removal of water to places lying outside the Settlement
HAMBURG LETTER.
| WEITZEN SPECIALLY BOB. THE “ HONG" KONG DAILY PRESS.""]
June 10th, WRATH AGAINST THE BOVEN The Enoyolies Carlo Borromeo has aroused storm of indignation in this country owing to the uncompromising manner in which the Pope has thought it to denounce once more the Reformation and the Reformers en horotica), rebellions, Immoral, spreading corruption mongst the people and their prinses, etc, etc. The Press is loud in Its condemnation of it, some papers ovan going so far as to demand the withdrawal of the Prussian Ambassador at the papal court. The several partios in the Prussisa lower Chamber, with the exception of the Socialists, intend addressing questions to the Prime Minister as to the steps he means to iske or has already taken, in order to obtain satisfac.. tion from the Vatican for the insults heaped upon Protestantism, and more especially on the German people, its Protostart rulers and, the grast German and Bwles Reformers, whone memory it cherishes. The clergy and the different religions bodies are also raising vigorous protests, and it may be said, without fear of contradiction, that not a few amongst the Roman Catholics themselves sincerely deplore the Pope's words. It is rather extraordinary that the English Press should take so little notios of the manifestation of medieval intol eranos, which appears singularly inopportuns at a time when Protestant parties in Croat Britain are engaged in considering the pro priety of altering the working of the King's coronation oath in order to spare the feelings of their Roman Catholle follow-subjects. It would certainly have shown more trot and Christian obarity if the Pope had set an example 7-A despatch from the Consular Body up- of toleration instead of once more stirring proving of the Council's proclamation pro-up religious strife!
4-Letters are read from the Bev. D. L. Anderson and the Rey, G. M. Wales request ing permission to hisst rock on their respective mission properties. The Becretary is to inform them that the Council will be prepared to favourably consider their applications providing they first obtain the written consent of the owners of the adjoining properties, and that every premation is taken, when blasting, to safeguard the public.
5-Correspondence is read concerning a surface drain on the Amoy Tinning Company's promises; and with the Telephone Company with reference to certain wires crossing Mr.
hos Tok Hoe's land at Ling-tow
6.-Correspondance is read, concerning plague between the Health Offer and the Government Bacteriologist at Hongkang.
the same to Dorothy Smith as security for His Majesty the King, Emperor of India, has the performers were disheartened by the vacant hibiting quarrying, is read. £3,000 advaxcel to him by her. On March 11th been pleased to bestow upon you.
Many among as can all the more deeply Dorothy Smith wenigned all her Interest underrejolee with you, remembering, as we do, the this indentare of mortgage to the second de- sondant, eat on the same aste the first defendant modest beginnings of your career, and calling purported to charge the said promises with the to mind the many trials and dificulties which Further sum of $1,000, and on April 17th with have boset your path to fortune. These the further sum of $1,500, both in favour of recall now merely to emphasise our appreciation the second defendent For the due ad of the energy and parseverance which enabled ministration of the estate of Kwok Tenn you to surmount and overcome them so soosss Ch it was tinnecessary to raise these same fully as to put within your power those benefac. by way of mortgage of the said premises tiens to the entire community which His or otherwise, Plaintif claimed: (1) declara Majesty the King has recently so graciously tion that she was entitled to 40/65ths of recognised and rewarded.
The catholicity of your gifte, designed for the the said leasehold premises, free from encam- brances purported to be erested for the sums of benefit and advancement of no partionlar race or
seats around the arena. But with such an ex-
collect performance, a change will surely set in when the weather settles, and the big tent will be filled by an applanting sacorablage,
In reply to the interpellations in the 8-An application from the Hope Hospital | Prussian Chamber on the subject of the papal for permission to erset a concrete water tank oneyellen the Prime Minister, Harr von and to lay down pipes, is approved
Bethmann-Hollweg, stated that on receipt of an
A latter is read from Dr. Lam Boon Kong spplying for permision to remove a portion of the public wall near the house he is building at Ling-tow. He is to be informed that the Connell will sunction his application providing he erects suitable brick pillar,
The performing plephants, under the guid. anco of their trainer, Mr. F. Jones, belied their lamsy appearance when rolling a barrel across the ring, balancing or weltsing. The midget Pony Black Diamond, Hight of step, fest and s
10 The Capt. Supt. reports the receipt of a Jumper of the first water, delighted the specte tors with his brilliant performance, while the loster from the Haifangting, through the Senior unrivalled acrobatio fonts of the Mysore Bro Consul converting the theft of Buoy whistles, thers appealed to these present, and the applause, from the Kalangen godowns of the Imperial which followed their turn boro witnors to the Maritime Constoms; and that the following
seen here beföre,
selling land, 2. Summary Arrests. Commit ting nuisance, 1; theft, à; drunkenness, 1 branch of prison regulations, 1; kidnapping, 2
Minutes of a meeting of the Council, held at the Foard Room on the 21st June, 1910
Present-Messrs. W. Kreso (Choirmar) 7. S. Fenwick, C. Lee, Im Neo Kar (with in- terpreter), J. Mencurial, K. Tsudzarabara, the Health Officer and C, Berkeley Mitchell, the Secretary.
community shining brightly before the world.
In conclusion, Sir, we trust though the honour of knighthood comes to you at a rigo age, you may yet be spared for many years to enjoy the honour so well deserved, and that the goodwill of this community herein so feebly balanting has been expressed may add something to the happiness and, like all good things, the spectators ap.
parently
feel that they cannot see too much of of the years yet remaining to you.
it. Professor Kramar's heavy weight-lifting In this hope we subscribe ourselves-Yours exhibition was a revelation an indicatfug the strength of a wall developed man. He looks every inch a wrestler, and from appearances 1.—A report is read from the Capt. Sept, of local amateurs onept his challenge are
most truly
authentic copy of the Latin version he had at once instructed the Prusión Ambassadorat the Vatican to enter an official protest against the publication and to expres the hope that the papal court would not daisy taking steps to
obliterate the painful impression produced by it. There had been no time for en pnswer and he was therefore not in a position to add anything farther to this statement p
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PULLS 983 10 KOSKIRTEL DAN BERƏ TE
the International Federation of Master Cotton Spinners, and has been brought forward again at Another sensation of the past week has been the congress of the Federation assembled at
$3,000, $1,000 and $1,500, and of 40/55ths of religious denomination, sorves to remind us that preclation of the spectators The Carpi Bro- casce have been doult with at the Mixed Court the resignation of the Colonial Seuralary, Herr Brussels in the beginning of the present week, the rent and profit arising from the said in making these gifts to the public you have there, those clever head to bead and hand to hand since the lust meeting-Summonses: Ass Dornburg, which, although he is said to have but its discussion has been postponed until next the Land Olloe (3) such further and other our bygone worthies, who by their princely Fing, and, as on their last appearance, they proved rubbish, &e, into the public drains, 5; blasting become known. His reasons are not stated, but - the past twelve months the St. Petersburg cot• promisca; (2) a rectification of the register in been actuated by this same spirit of several of balancers, were again noisely welcomed latɔ the 5; obstructing the public road, 1; throwing handed it in some three week ago, has only now year. It was stated at the meeting that during relief as to the Court might seem just, philanthropy have kept the fame of a small very entertaining hosts. Then came the steel rock contrary to Municipal orders, 1; illegally it is supposed that the principal one is the want to spinners and those of Sweden, Denmark and
jawed: Oriols, gymnasts whose teeth gripped
of support received from his colleagues against India have joined the Federation, which is now and held with the vice-like grip of the bulldog
majority in the Reichstag. His appointment garding the consumption of the trade, the stocks Supended from the Roman rings, one of these
the attacks of the powerful Clerics Conservative in a position to obtain reliable information to
parformers would grip the body of the other
four years ago met with general approval, it held at the mills and other statistical matter in his teeth and swing him round like a catherine wheel Dalbante's extraordinary
being hoped that he, an eminent banker and man of basisees, untrammelled by the traii. tions of an official career, would endeavour to extricate colonial administration out of the bureaucratie groove in which it was moving, much to the detriment of the free development of the German possessions abroad inspection to the different colonies making im acquainted with their needs; but the measures he introduced did not always prove acceptable to the colonists, and in many instances called forth serious opposition, as in the case of the regula tion laid down for the treatment of the natives, West Africs, and the attempt at a system of the monopolization of the diamond trade in self-government. Ferhaps he was not free to set as he would, and this may have led to his retiring from office, Herz von Lindequist, well known administrator, is generally supposed to be his
SIR HORMURJEE Mody in reply said
Ladies
In the statement of defence the second de fendant admitted the first three paragraphs of the statement of claim. He said that en or about February 26th, 1908, Kwok Taan Chi purchased from Hu Yin Hing and Mok Yak Lim the promises in question for the anm of $6,500. No part of this purchase money was the property of, or was contributed by, the plaintiff. After the purchase the prem- ines were conveyed to Kwok Yean Chi absolutely, and the plaintiff had no interest of any kind whatsoever in them. In the alternative the and Gentlemen, It is difficult for me to find tirely to have a stirring time when tagy come to elice concerning a robbery at Loano-ob He partly succeeded in this, his journeys of injurions to the interests of the trade the second defendant salā if the plaintif was an words with which to mficiently thank you for grips Miss Ialia Ashby's gracaint wire village in the early morning of the 17th inst. titled to any interest in the property, which was the honour you de zo in presenting me walking was a festure of the performance, The Watch Committee recommends that the denied, he permitted the said properly to be this address I can only say that I do as was the marvellous staircase and hand strength of the fores should be increased by
balancing of Dicky and Bells Boll. The conveyed to Kwok Tran Chi, thereby enabling most sincerely appreciate your kindness, and ful Arab steed, Ban Azil, introduced by Falle mine men, and on the motion of Mr. Kruse, the latter to deal with the same as sole owner, thank you very cordially for it. I may say Zalis, appeared in a remarkable high school seponded by Mr. Moucarini, the Capt. Sapt, is and plaintiff had not registered any interest that I am, naturally, highly gratified at the nenaze net, and the manner in which he went authorized to engage that number. Carried against the property in the Land offices. It honour, which it pleased our late much beloved through his pace evidently dong induced in rocommendation of the Capt. Supt.
delighted the unanimously was further admitted that Kwok Teun Chi and deeply lamented King Emperor to bestow
spootstors.
Programme also equestrienne sete, aerobatic dances and comio died on January 13th, 1909, but defendant
upon me, an honour which was among the last entrees No virous would be complete without to establish a sub police station at Lai-choo-ab denied that she died intestate. She made a of the many gracious gifts His Majesty thought its clowns, and as Bocco and Romak sade their is approved, will three days before her death by which sho at to confer upon his dutiful subjects. It was, bow at intervals throughout theevening they were 3-Proposed by Mr. Kruse, seconded by Mr
hailed with delight; Their jokes appeared to bo appointed the first defendant, Kwok Sui Choreover, so unexpected Ioannot but feel that illimitable, and these and their batzoonery moveFenwick, and carried unanimously, That the in Africa, an able man and an experienced for the entire uppression of wild speculation).
to be har executor. The second defendant sald
with
the assemblage to hearty mirth. In conclusion, Health Officer, after consulting with the It may be said that the performance on the whole Secretary, be authorised to make such agree- passes, the tout at Causeway Bay will be well any cases of plague, Infectious diseases, &c. filled nightly.
LORD KITCHENER,
Decurring
4.Two applications for permission to or watchmen are refused, the Secretary being directed to refer the applicants to Bye-law 17 the Land Regulations.
the mortgage, assignment, and further charges the reward is far in excess of the merits of the were made without notice of any legality, or of little I have been able to do for the Colony is an excellent ono, and doubtless when the rain I mente as he way deem necessary to cope with the existence of any prior equitable rights, which haa boạn my home for so many years, Mr. Potter-In this case the plaintiEia It is gratifying to me to find that yon, my unrepresented by Counsel, and if your Lord follow-sountrymen, rejoice with me in the die- ship thinks it right I will state the facts of tinction of which I have boon graciously signal- both cases,
led out as the bumble recipient. I can assure you that this address with which you have just prosented me will be always treasured by me no long as I live. I deeply regret that owing to ill-health Mr. Battliwalla, the worthy secretary of our community hers, has been unable him
His Lordship—I think it would be right. Mr. Potter-I can open the fact not in dispute.
His Lordship Yes.
Mr. Potter-Refor I open any facts, I
man is exscator and there's no more about table pocasion to me by their presence. It has been
I only appear for the second, Mr Smith.
would be entitled to judgment.
EXPLANATION BY MK. HALDANE,
Lerd Kitchener's refusal of the post of Com mander-in-Chief in the Mediterranena, to which he was assigned after the Duke of Connaught had resigned it, was announced by Mr. Haldane on The 13th in the House of Common, sad was the subject of an interesting achats in the
Mr. Haldane's i
pointment of much
Kitchener,
the holder of
at
tion in the truism that old sustoms dis hard the title
will not
CHARGED BY ELEPHANT IN JUNGLE AT TAMBUN;
BUCCESSOX.
P. 8.--Herr Dornburg's resignation has been socopted by the Emperor, who in most gracious letter thanks him for his services, conferring upon him in recognition of the same the brilliants of the first class of the Order of the Red Eagle. Herr von Lindequist bas been sppointed his successor.
DE COTTON TRUST. News has been recently published of the pro Dr. F. M. Skao, of Ipoh, had a narrow escape posed formation of a gigantic Cotton Trust in from the tasks of a large elephant eut near the United States with a view to which a Tambun village on June 25.
According to the Times of Malaya, it appears limited company with a capital of two million that Dr, Skao was returning from his usual sterling is asid to be organized in London, visit of inspection, to the poolios employed on Mr. Dau Sully, well known for his success
half in the jungle on the right hand side of the Ulu Piah Mine, which is about a mile-and-ful attempt at cornering the article in the
When
this team
dame
from 90 per cent. of the spindles of the world. The subjects which chiefly engaged the at- tention of the conference were, in the first place the present unsatisfactory state of the trado and the supply of the raw material. The lattes has been entirely inadequate this year, and har enabled speculators to force up prices to a point short-time movement anzurated by Langahiro and subsequently adopted by all other countries las exercised a salutary check on thoit mani pulations, but it cannot be denied that the in- crease in the number of looms has not kept moe with that of spindles, and that there is therefore constituting a refow danger to the trado. It overproduction of yarns. The creation of new mille must consequently an was only by joint notion, the Chairman declared, that they could hope to counteract the man- ouvres of the powerful bodios of operature, for it appeared possible to devise effective means The reports received from various quarters with regard to
to the cultivation of cotton in different countries were considered very promising, not- ably the statement by one of the members from Bombay that, with proper care and attention and the support of the government there was no reason why India should not in time raise a crop of ten million bales. It was thought, too, that a more rational system of
might lead to an increase in the predme of the United Statos. - The establish- ment of an agricultural bureau by the Födera- tion in Egypt for the
purpose of investigating the causes of the reduced yield in was also under
consideration,
one parts, The anomalies of the eif, contracte for Ama- rican cotton was likewise a subject dismissed, na
was also the question of the terms of the fire izanrance policies. It was further resolved that reliable mode of ascertaining the degree of moisture in yarns and cotton fabrics should be
bs
HEAD OF THE GUELPHS SUED.
the Royal house of Guelph, the Duke of Cam..
wish to take an objection to the paragraph all to make the presentation 09 WAR YORK House of Lords was as follows!! n the statement of claim dealing with the desire. I trust that he will soon be restored to Intestacy. That cannot be gone into,
perfect health, I cannot refrain from an
To my great regret Lord Kitchumer has in His Lordship That must be struck out expresion of genuine pleasure at seeing here formed me that he does not now desire to
take up
to the Mediterranean Mr. Potter It obviously cannot apply. The adles of our community, who grace this memor-command the Tambun Road just by Tamban village spring of 1905 and his subsequent failars sousty as was now, prnotised in the silk and
The Government, however, consider the am not conserried at all with the first defendant, esplained to me that it was the desire of mapy with recent and importance in connection standing right in tpon a huge elephant when the babble collapsed, seems to be the pollen industrice, and that similar tests bould applied to the raw material. No tangiblə he enddenly
narrow pathway which prospective developments, and His Lordship-How does that stand? Sh of our lation to have added their signatures to they propose to contione it. The appointment leads to sad from the Armine the elephant Prime mover in the matter. The idea is to results, however, seam to have been arrived at on
the address, I cannot but regret that any would, however, even in the hands of Lord Lecked at the doctor, and the dooter, not knowing erect a large number of warehouses all over the any of these points.
sot cutton belt, where producers can store their ner, have been the subject of modification what to do, and seeing that the animal
keeper- it was a so-called tame elephant cotton, receiving warrants, negotiable in the Mr. Potter-I suppose so, but I know nothin o diappointment should have been caused them additions, which I should be preparal tood and returned its that&the, animal bank to provide the means. It is thought that It is reported from Vianna that as head of
He did not care about it. Counsel then outlined the facts as stated by their not being invited to do so. I am state little later on I may, h however, mention
are open market, in exchange, a national cotton about t advancing, or
as he notioed in the statement of claim. It was admitted that conscious that I lack the gallantry el youth to that the day of the military forces seemed vory excited, while te. Kttle ores on this way it will be possible to regulate the 'berland has been made defendant is an exƐTBOY® Kwok Tour Chi, who was dead, appeared on the acknowledge the compliment from the Parsi over zees, except in India, will attseb iniin Dr. Skao was wondering tow he could price of the article, both in the interest of the dinary lawsuit, involving the vast trezences and
Inflamed and bes
Suddenly, nd twinkling wickedly. register as sole owner of the property, but ladies. But old age can, nevertheless post, the plaintiff never registered any charge or claims make amends in a deeper sense of grati. As the post will be of an exclusively military boat a retreat, the elephant litted its trunk,
in YOKY moderata creum against the property until the registered this ende, and they will perhaps find eensel charwater it will not now be necessary to retain trampetted deflance, and charged him. For planter and of the spinner, and to prevent it property of the family. The plaintiffs, four in and as the elephant lambered down on arise or a fall, by halding over the surpins of a stances, living in Florence, and bearing the
e of Quail, bai
Inspectively hatmaker,
His Lordship I suppose she is ontitled to
Sir IL D Intel: Has the right hon. gentle. him he dashed naids into the jungle sud, large orop for seasons of searefty. Although at watchmaker, shoemaker, and psdler. They sto
me the Duke
for the ring this nation in the face of the probate? ence to the established law of precedence that man in contemplation the atilising of Lord crawling luto some scrub, lay hidden
of Brand- Mr. Potter—I am not at all sure that she is, they were not associated with their better Kitchener's serions at the War Of Lord angry animal, not seeing its human foe took the first glance the scheme would seem to
wick-Lebarg Mr. Haldone! Lord Kitebor Oso Friggs are self of. Dr. Skes then osmé out of his rescrmend itself to the trade, ita improoticebility Gusiph property of the Courts Hi Lordship Probate having been granted halves in the inclusion of their fair signatures
Their statement of claim goes back to Guelpho on certain definite statements, I should have to this congratulatory parchment. In the great amet of the nation, and as a field-marshal motor-our was awaiting him, with all despatch. the first place, there are something Is 150,000 | IV., Duke of Bavaris, who repudiated his first
he will remain on the Active List conservatism of my advanced years, following in thought her remedy was to attack the probate, the footsteps of our predecessors, who is Mr. Arthur Loo: Is the right hon. gentle. It is believed that the e'ephant was must growers of cotton in the States, large and wife, Ethalinde, daughter of Dale Otto of
Occasional state of dangerous frenzy in adult man in a position to name Mr.Potter That is so, and even assuming that would all like to honour, I must own to s
the officer whom it is main elephants-and if this is so. Dr. Skao is
small, amongeb which a considerade number Bavaria, and then married Judith, daughter of "Tosti, Earl of Northoimberland and Kent, Of It is not, we have don't with this man as executor, weakness for procedence myself. I will, however proposed shall hold the position P
be congratulated on a very lucky escape from particularly negroce, who, living from hand this second union was born son, Henry IX. Mr. Haldane. I shall be able to makonnas and he must be considered in the eyes of the confess that the ladies presence here is a reible the name very shortly.
death, for a must elephant is known to be to mouth, would at any time prefer ready who died in 1125. He was the grandfather of
most dangerous foe to meet,
cash to warrants them the object itself Henry the Lion, the original ancestor of the Court a proper
executor. Probate was granted manifestation whick bat adds to the charm of a
The British Admiralty have placed a contract with reference to tan will on the death of Kwok may I am tesally forget. Ladies and
The Flarence gentleman," permit me once more to thank you
manner proposed (a crop of, say, 13 million bales The The advance word made, and the for your goodwill and good of two BRITISH INTERESTS IN CHINA.
torpedo-boat destroyers of a aposial type favole-gr Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign being at a low computation worth about 110lian nobility, assert that Duke Guelpho IV. case has narrowed down to a very fine point now
Jad iluminated address in blao morocco now In these besides which it would only that paragraph 7 has been strunk out. A cover with heavy silver corners and silver centre constrictem hayo heou allowol to have a George Turner, of Glagow, to the fact that facilitate cornering, at warrants are more
piece is engraved as follows Presented to Bir perfly tree hand in the feel of the certain British intereste in Chinese railway easily dealt with than actual cotton,
machinery, and consequently the trials of theto Affairs remain melted, although Bir Edward Evidemos was called and the hearing ad- of Hongkong and Canton, 1916 destroyers will be waited with considerable promised on July 5, 1906, to effect a settlement The idea of creating a reserve stock of cotton
community of 1910.”
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action as a les pendens on April 15th, last year am told that it was owing to the strict adher with of High Commissioner in connection beer bodde dostor did not lose his presence of being manipulated by the wily speculator, be it for namber, are persona
rensiver has been appointed over the property.
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wishes.
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has already beam mcoted at former meetings of Duke of Cumberland, who rosides in Austris.