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RANDOM REFLECTIONS.
The wet week-end seems to have taken most people by surprise. Perhaps the weather clerk forgot that it was against the rules to send such weather at this time of the year.
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CANTON.
(FROM OUR OWN CORBE FONDENT.)
4th November.
BATAON ASSAULT.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1910,
A day or two ago a woman Bring in Hanam The event of the week han, of course, been the bind a quarrel with a neighbour over some trifl- retum of the Governor and Lady Lugard. His ing instter, The neighboar got together a Excellency look the better for his holiday, and number of friends and together they mady an it is a pleasure to see Lady Lugard amongst assault on the woman, stabbing her in the abdomen. The woman was taken to a native again,
hospital and there shortly after died The husband then appealed to the heals of the Kaifong for redrome, but, strangs to say, was driven away with abus. The nephew of the deceased woman has since sont in a petition to the Pun Yu Magistrate begging for justion.
THE JAPANEGO EMPEROE'S BIRTHDAY.
LOCAL SPORT. BOXING TOURNAMENT AT CITY
HALL
that it carried away four of Patty's teeth, one s deep-rooted molar which a dentist probably would have found it difficult to extract. The loser of this fight has a long and creditable. record, and Saturday night was the first occasion
a kookout blow. in his boxing career on winch he went dowa to
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. The opening regatta of the present season took place on Saturday, when, despite the settled conditions of the weather, there was
at the Club House, isrge number of members and friends present
A number of excellent contests, promoted by Mr.B.H. Whittaker, took place in the City Hall on Saturday night. The attendance was good, notwithstanding the inclement weather and counter attractions. Captain Groves-Bains of the Buffs refereed the main event, while the pre. liminaries were in charge of Mr. Jack Dempey Mears. Kelly and Bond were the timekeepers, The first event of the evening was a six round and Mr. E. Kennedy the master of ceremonies,
Sbortly after three o'clock the gun went for senteet between Kid Marriott, Bat. 6lbs., sad Stoker Harwood, of the Minotaur, Est. 13lbs the first yacht race of the afternoon, that in The rim with which the principals come together which four bost of the handicap olass made it evident that this fight was going to be started. Those were "Dione," nailed by Miss a lively and exciting one; and it was. Marriott May, "Iris," sailed by Miss Egrow, Ada,"
it was found that "Dions" was the winner, and called by His St. John.
"Tris" second. The second race, started to miantes later, was for yachts of the one design elas, and the competitors were "Halcyon," sailed by Mrs. Ronse, "Alannah," sailed by Mrs.
THE INDO-CHINESE OPIUM TRAFFIC.
A memorial has been addressed to the Govern-
World Missionary Conference sold in Edinburgh ment of Great Britain by Islegates to the in June last. It is now palshod with a pratsoe by the Bishop of Durham, who says...
The signstories to the present into al to fon be said to represent the moral opinion of the British Government may without asggers the civilised world,“
"Buch an array of supporters beneath the temperate while emphatic statement and plea of the memorial is a phenomenon of weight and Thich must inevitably darelog, the batter the position is power. It reasonably commands an attention apprehended, into the gravity of moral purpose. If it means anything it means that the share of England in the opium traffic between India and Chins is a great public of pablis righteousness and national duty. wrong, which cells for abolition on every ground
The railway was only to be expected to produce developments which could not always be foreseen. Who would have dreamt of a stationmaster, armed with a little brief suthority, refusing to allow a man to travel by train because he was subject to fits? Yet such a thing happened only last week. Were this to be tolerated one would have to present a doctor's sertifioste at the yesterday, the coosalon being the birthday of was sinarter than his opponent, but the stoker's walled by Mre Chapman, and "Kathleen," tow many years ago the a titude of China *booking offles whenever one wished to travel by ** rail. If that man only knew, he will have enough problems to wrestle with by and by without attempting to needlessly increase their number,
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The annual meeting of the Licensing Board
The Japaness community here was an féle the Mikado. All the Japanese firme bad the dag of the Rising Sun conspicuously displayed over their doorways. In the morning, the most important of the Provincial officials called on the Japanes Consul, as did the various other Consuls living on Shameen. In the evening which was largely attended.
ready hand warned him to refrain from taking The Naval Tard fighter then issued his time libertine, The fight was fought to a draw. worn challenge to meet any man at Bat take 4lbe. Usually it is 6lbs., give or passed unanswered, but on this occsalon Stoker
Not
the
A
3
FREE TRIP
HOME.
opium trade and the oplum habit At the cloze | WAR: Sommonly said to be at best only halfaineore. To say that now is indeed impossible Over- wholming practical proof is afforded all over Chins to-day that the people aren more than the
national MESSRS. WM. GRANT AND Government recognize in opium a deadly initief, and are as resolved upon it stirpa SONS, LTD., of Glasgow, Distillers tion as s Japan is upon its absolute exclusion.
"The moral appeal 10 England made by that of M. P: Whisky, have decided to
waight. Conida deeper
does not seem to have been pregnant with the there was a grand banquet in the Consulate | Skoðeld, of H.M.S. Minotaur, stepped into the Alabaster, "Bonito" mailed by Miss Potte, and onefact is ofincalculable was Christian Power give a FREE TRIP HOME to one ring and announced his willingness to meet | """Ailes,” exiled by Mrs. Butherland. "Haloyon" diskonnas attach tas mid of her that of their Customers in Hongkong or
great things that were expected of it. No indications of the future policy of the Govern- ment were forthcoming. The Board simply dealt with the applications before them. That and nothing more. The procedure at the meeting, I am told, leaves considerable room for improvement. Of innovation, and it daa yet to acquire experience, but I don't think it is beyond the capacity of the Chairman or the officials to devise procedure which shall not involve the frequent and insanvenient clearing of the room while the Board considers its decisions in camera.
course the Board is an
The list of applicants for licences is interesting as showing the number of allies we possess who
sssist us in running the Colony, Representa tival of nearly every Europena and Asiatic raco are found among the licence holders, and not. withstanding the fact that they are not at when speaking English, most of them were able to get what they wanted,
ROBBERS FRUSTRATED.
Marriott,
rid herself of the evil thing; that she, the Coast Ports. About 4 p.m. yesterday a gang of six armed
robbers forced their way into the house of a family called Pun living in the Balkwan. They drove the frightened inmates (mostly women) into's ourner and then proceeded to look for valuables. Just at this moment a man who had been on the roof happened to come down, and sesing what was going on be quickly ascended to the roof again and began to shoot for uusistance. The robbers hearing his clamour at once left the house without removing a singla article. It does not speak very well for the afficionoy of the Canton polico, when such entrages can be committed in broad daylight in what is considered to be the best part of the city.
SHOP COLL¿pons.
Some of the houses here are in most
preonriona condition regarding their stability, And the greatest wonder is how some of them manage to hang together sa long as they do. It never seems to enter the hands of the police to make inspostions of such buildings or to give warning to the inhabitanta, and so collapses are frequent and are nearly always attended with loss of life. Such a one occurred in front portion of the building fell completely into the street carrying with it a portion of the root. It happened so suddenly that the people
came in first and "Alannah" second. The wind was very strong and gusty and must have proved a very severe test for the ladies sailing the yachts.
than that it should be truly she destined to do her all to leave Clins free to
claims and interests which tend to retard the
Each case of M. P. Whisky sent Christian power, maintained, for revenue's sake, deliverance of Chius P
Within the past five years general opinion to Hongkong between 1st October, ba profoundly altered upon the 1910, and 30th September, 1911, opium
valid for a FREE FIRST programme was ourtailed, only two raoss being
It is not so now, ander God'■ Providence. This held. The strong wind blowing against the late as 1904, were still received with indifference contains a Coupon, one of which
memorial is one proof that it is not.
CLASS PASSAGE to the Old Country. tido made rowing in light beate a very diffi-oraren dialike, as the cry of a fanatical clique, will
Owing to the state of the weather the rowing in Engin. The most earnest protesta, GA |
The nextfight was between Drummer Boushits of the Bals, 9at. 81bs., and Stoker Biggi of H... Koni, Sat, 121le. It was an sight round contest for the lightweight championship of the China Station, the obanpionship having been handed over to Biugins by Sesman Roberts, who recently left the Colony. It was generally anticipated that the contest would be a fast one Bonohier is smart and hits bard, and of late hasenit matter. shown marked improvement. Biggins, while slower, is a glutton for taking punishment, and when his blows and they show their effect on the man who stops them. "Bouchier, however, was too wary to be caught napping, and in the second round it looked as if he was going
Three boats entered for the junior fours. They were stroked by Mesere, Marubal, Gaster and E. Grant Smith Mr. Marshall's bost came in first, winning by two er thres lengths. Mr. Gastor's crew secured second place, beating the remaining boat by about a
With profound respect the appeal is present- ed to the Government of a State which bre made And it
is accompanied with earnest prayer to glorious sacrifices for righteousness in the past. God Almighty that that Government may find and take the way to remove for ever, promptly
id in time, this
to ovsroome his sturdy opponent. A left wing quarter of a length. The crew of the winning glory of their country, lot from the moral
sant Biggins to the boards, and as he came up the drummer connected with a loft jolt. Biggins, however, weathered the storm, and was going strong in the eighth and hat round. The result was a draw.
Beaman Sky Kerrison, 10st. 61bs, and Gunner Kingaland, of the RG.A.,-106. 10lbs., then entered the ring to fight the beat of ten round. Soon after the start it was apparent that the mill would not last long, and that it Kingsland, who relies more on his stamina and the weight of his blows than on his skill, an countered too scientific an opponent in the sent to the boards with a decisive right swing. saman, and in the third round the soldier was
The words of the memorial are as follows:- We, the andersigned, who, as delegates from boat were: Mesere, Hanter (boir), Martia (2), Alport (3), and Marshall (stroke), and was cored the various missionary societies of the world, by Mr. Kennett. In the senior fours two crews are in Edinburgh attending & World Missionary were entered by the club and one by the HMS Conference, in view of the row unquestioned sincerity of the Government of China in their Kent. The istter boat was straked by the Revendeavour to suppress the opium evil, bag, with Crulo-Ross, and the club boats by Messrs much respect, to express to the Government of
China may Martin and Pollock, respectively. This area Great Britain our deeply rust desire that be left entirely free with regard to contest between the the importation of opium, and that the Gorern resolved itself into
ment of Great Britain will take such other stops Kant's crew and Martin's, Pollock, who wai
may neossary for bringing the opium
to s s speedy close. stroking the third boat, having the misfortune
be
H. RUTTONJEE & SON,
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
38 & 40, QUEEN'S ROAD
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MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN.
18 A DRAMATIC SURPRISE IN STORE?
We recently published a telegram mentioning the possibility of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain xe- entering the House of Commons next session. Following is the contribution made to the London Daly Chronide by a correspondent on the 12th ult, on which the teleg
telegram was brand: Interesting beyond the ordinary as the short autumn session of Parliament premises to bo
others. Bo that pleasure may be unconfined | medicins shop in Hu Kow Po yesterday. The was to be little more than a slogging mateb. to break his oar early in the moe, and was wostanatories, over 90 in number, include, there may be a dramatio. surprise in store for
Bootamen aes asking each other if they ar in "fattle." The practies danons begin tomorrow and tho wild joys of the reel will be. certain to attract a gathoring of the clans and the baby should be loft at home. If left in the cloak room confusion might be created if the numbers stored by the attendent got astray.
in the shop had no tims Our Volunteers have gone into camp this harker who had red his little stall just outside week,
At least some of them base. The rain the shop, was buried in the débris and o made it unpleasant for those who had not un-severely injured that it is not likely he will recover. Soveral of the passers-by were also brellas or waterproofs, but still the plucky ones
more or los badly huet. are to be complimon'ed on their determination to see it through. The days of the picnics are recading. Camp means work, and ia consequence the Volunteer has became moro uteful.
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to escape,
RODDING A MAGISTRATE.
A
A few days ago the Magistrate of the Yung
by the Kent, who beat Martine crew by barely half a length. At the close of the afternoons sport Lady May kindly presented the prizes to the winners of the various events.
THE IRON ROAD.
THE DUSTLESS HIGHWAY—IMPUSTANT
EXPERIMENT.
The
the Bishop of Aberdeau and Orksey. Pasteur
Appia. Paris, Issionsinspektor Karl Axenfeld, B. Allègret, Société de Missions de Paris, Canon Reese F. Alsoy, D.D., of USA. Pasteur G. E. Berlin, the Rev. V. 3. Azariah, Tinnerelly
J. W. Bashford, Methodist Episcopal
the Honss of Commons, and more particularly of the Opposition. the tons of C
Mr Joseph Chamberlain, who has made some light, but definite, progress towards recovery, is known to cherish a strong determination to tako hin sost
Westminster, at
BIBROPA. the Rev. Frederick Baylis, debate at the earliest possible and intervene in
Onar
moment. He has entertained many personal
friends st C.M.S., Professor Harlan P. Besch, M.A., F.R A fifteen round contest followed between
Yale, Sir F. F. Belsey, Praepositus Highbury of late, ant they have each and all Gauner Arundel, 10st. 2lbs., and Misky
Fornhardt, Leipzig, the Bishop of Birmingham, one may with clear impression that there in Dunn, of H.M.8, Tamar, 10st. The Gunner
Mr. T. F. Victor Laxton, the Rev. J. Bytrom. marked improvement in the health of the caught a tartar in the little seaman, and from
The dustless road has been found at last Sweden, Professor David 8. Cairas, D.D., Sir right hon. gentleman. He has been able to start to finish the fight was a fast and exciting!
Archibald Campbell, Sir Samuel Chisholm, the s
the sustain conversation, His speech, though still Yuen District had occasion to come up to one. It might, however, have been claaner, mays the London Evening News, For the lat. Daw w I. Conybenre, Sir A. Coote. Sir Wildam slow, has greatly gained in distinctness For Creighton, Canon B. K me time past he has personally dealt with his Both men appeared at times to forgot two or three years Ju Francis, the Crawford, M
borough engineer at Fulham, has been experi
Cunningham, t ROT. James Denney, D D., Sir
and private secretary inconsantly occupied in Talking of camp, reminds me of the recruit, return journey a number of armed robbers that they wore fighting with a slown break, and menting with the object of evolving a compos Matthew Dodsworth Sir James Duckworth heavy correspondence, keeping his devoted wife gave exhibitions of ous-arm-fres which in other tion which would wear well while meeting the Archdeacon C.E. Esorest, the Rev. G.G. Findlay, turn with his answers to multifarious corres-
D.D., Bishop Fyson, Mr.Sydney, Gedge, the Rev. circumstance would hars appealed to the audi-
pondents. be is able to produce a reault which is | John Campbell Gibson, D.D., the Rev.
Richard
There can no longer be any doubt that Mr. whe on going over to Stonecutters for his first entered the russel in which he was travelling as All went well for some time, when
ence. Both also were guilty of other bresches requirements of the travelling public. esmp, was heard to make some comment about passenger.
What do ye suddenly the pirates pulled out their firearms
Briefly, the material which Mr. Wood has Glover, D.D., the Rav. H. G. Gray, the Ras.
President Tasuku Harada, B.D., LL.D., the Chamberlain has largely resamal the direction of the Tariff Reform movement and that the hardness of his couch. expect?" snapped the Service mas. Supposo and made an attack on the magistrate's boly.of the rules, and wore csationed more than once of the utmost importance.
...
whether he is drinking tos or coffee. ably attributes the fault to himself and con-
Canton on womo important business.
On the
like iron and is quite impervious to wat. Mr.
the
Professor H. A. A. Kennedy, D.Sc., D.D.,
3.0.
Ber. Propaganda.
raging and tearing
When he returned to Birmingham for his
Fou want a feather bed and a punkah. That guard. These were soon overcome and stripped by the referee. Dann is certainly an. noquí- found to be completely suitable for his purpose Rev. Hardy Harwood, Bishop Hennig. Bishop every important step taken by the Tariff League of course, was years ago, The Volunteer of to-day of their weapons. The pirates then systematisition to the boxing talent of the Colony. A is a mixture of two-inch granits with Trinidad Toitsu Honda, the Ker. Robert Horto. has the imprimetur of the author and only "doesn't grumble if it bo impossible to tell cally searched every person on the reseal and sturdy little fellow with a good punch and of' lakebitamen. This combination sets into ang D.D., Bishop T, Rishop Ingham. Me. Tom begetter of the
Ho prob-scoured money, jewellery and goods to the value great vitality and agility, he will take a lot of Word showed su Evening News representire a Jaya, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., the Rev. Canon
of several thousand dollars. They then turned beating. In this fight be sat to work with the length of road which had been made with the Johnston, Sir John 11. Konnaway, the present stay at Highbury, it was noticed that cindes that his palate is not as trustworthy as bo their attention to the unlucky official, whoni they sound of the gong, and for the first few rounds | now material. Although it had been traverid Kinnaird, the Hon, Louisa Kinnaird, the Rer. tho niloted his way at the railway station
eiso plundered completely. The magistrate led it appeared that Arundel was at last to meet 2000 robiele daily, including motor-suis, J. Scott Lidgett, D
of wear or dust, while an ordinary macadam road M Bes, the Rev. J. A.
Professor James I heard woman's suffrage being disetized the of his subordinates and soldiers, so the robbers / pocasion, and pat up one of the best fights he near by is scored and ratted in all directions. Penfessor Charles O. Mercier.
encounter between two slovar pugilists, in which prominent part. Ariadel's straight loft was
ense thought it was.
,
which might come in useful. A indy at Home
with him a large sura of money for the paymont his waterloo. Bat the gunner rose to the steam lorries, and heavy baris, it shows no siga Mocslister, Mr. G. WMDD Mr. Chamberinin, himself, leading the way to
Fifteen
D.D.
other night when the debate ended with a story made a large haul. This affair has canet has tought in the Colony. It was a scientific The cost of the new composition is not so great į Mont: the Rev. M. W. Myres, the Rev.sight, and the improvement, vory gradual it is necessary to the point of the story, though forts are being made to capture the robbers darterity in avoiding punishment played a exaggerated extimate of the life of a rood with Canon Henry Prostor. Canon K. B. Ransford, though it be, which ha steadily gone on ever mach in evidence, while Dann scored principally. urban councils will be glad to learn that renewals of the Episcopal Church of Bootland, the Right both to the care and skill of his physicians and
angallant, to say she was not " prepossessing" addressing a meeting of others on the subject of female suffrage and how they should worry
a good deal of sensation, and extraordinary and recover the booty.
NOTICE TO OFFICIALS,
A notice has been sent to all the Provincial their husbands into supporting their claims for offionals ordering them to remain at their posts, a vote sought to illustrate her meaning by and to do their duty faithfully in the interim relating how she had induced her husband to give between H.E. Taea's resignation and the up indulgence in strong drink. She told how she arrival of HE. Chang. It is reported that the had persuaded and coaxed him until he had latter will leave Peking on the 12th instant, but comented to abandon the practice. When he he has applied for Isave to visit his native
with a lightning left jab, which he varied with an occasional right swing. The work was 58 warm in the fast rounds ne in the ópsaing stages of the fight, and the referee at the finish aunounced that he could not separate the men.
THE MAIN EVENT.
Bill Lewis took on another big proposition
FORTE is
is thought not to be at allan as that of tar maendam.
nrface of the new mixture, and borough and
D.D.. Professor Alo1 through the crowd of passengers and the pilos Mr. Bilas of luggage, with little or no assistance from Handley his carring. For those who remembered his Hope Moniton,
arton, pretioas home-coming. this was a surprising
Bishop Ridley the shop
1 uf Brechin, Prions
since to the present day, is a wonderful-tribute Robertson, D.D., Canon Charles H. Rev. James
VISITORS OF MANY VIEWS, can be carried out for a few pence per yard. Robinson, Mr. Newton W. Rowell, KC. Sir nurses and the extraordinary recuperative whereas macadamining entails an expenditure of Alexander E. Simpson, the Bishop of South powers of the right hon. gentleman himself. wark, Dr. Fugene tenk, the Rer, W. B.
If the full list of Mr. Chamberlain's visitors Sir Charles Tarring the Rev. B the recean were published the political about one shilling and sixpence per yard.
Mr. Wood said that the treatment of rade Walle Thompson, D.D., Bishop La Trobe, duriould have striring evidence of the small
1 so successful as was anticipated, had not proved so
Professor Tong Tsing-en, Dr. Job. Warneck,
arly differences are allowed to and added: "The new form of constraction
R extent to which perly dif H.W. Webb-Peplos the 】 Rov. D.D., Prebondary is an evolutiore
is which I have tried in Fulham is
Alexander Whyte, D.D., Colonel R. Williams, interfere with personal frioudships. It need
only be said that Birminghem Macadam's methods. In the middle of the of Bloat
MACADAM, AND AFTER.
R.
▲ very con-
promised this," she said, "do you know what I province before taking up his duties here it is when he agreed to moet Potty Officer Potty, Oth century Macadam adopted the M.P., Canon Edward G. A. Winter, C.non Haient station at which fo break the fearney
did? I kissed him." There was a pause and then a voice rang out from the rear, "Serre him jolly wall right!" Jolly" was not the exact
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expression used, but it will serve!
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Penang is perturbed over the prospect of the local band's services being discontinued at the
the entertainment given should be discontinued. A local newspaper refers to it in these words :—
ba almost a disgrace to our nationality if such Bu sot as disbandment was carried out
aro a musical nation, and all Asiatics are musical also, and appréciato good musia A German officer some years ago remarked that the most wondortal accomplishment the English bad affected in India was the adoption of English music by Oriental musicians."
no political significance.
GAMBLING.
13
B
and non-slippery.
CHINESE GIRL STUDENTS IN ENGLAND.
AUDITORS AND SHAREHOLDERS.
Mr. Charles Doguid delivered a lecture on the 12th uit. at the London Institution at the in- vitation of the Incorporate Accountants Stad
ception, passing callers and guests at Highbury have come away with a lively impression of Mr. Chataberlain's mental alertness and keen interest affairs. The Bishop of Birmingham in public
the more frequent visitors o High- who bas exuressad his surprise and gratification at the marvelions recevery which Mr. Chamberlain is making from the graver symptoms of his illness,
The belief that he will be able to take his sont Shareholders." He said that it seemed to him in the House of Commons and the determination that pre-eminently the most important part of to again participate in its proceedings are Mr. the profession of accountancy was that wherein Chamberlain's own. Among his more intinaste the accountant became an auditor of a public friends be makes no secret of his heart's desire
that stones broken to a size of T. Wood Chang Ching Yi, London Missionary both to Walo and the North. Without MT.
depth of from six Society. Sir W. Maokworth Young, the Hon. not expected that he will take up his duties na HM,S. Minotaur, in a twenty-five three-minute three inches, and laid to
not set stones do road shows that the Viceroy until the end of this year or the begin round contest. The civilian turned the reale at to nine inches, would interlock with ach T. H. Ton. aing of next. The Tactor-General H.E. Tug 10at. 3lbs., while Petty's weight was announced at other. An examination of a new Macadamı have had cassiderable Ki is at prosent Acting Viceroy.. I have heard List. 4lbs., a difference of 15lbs. Petty had also
properly until
they it stated that for certain purposes known only a big advantage in height and reach, and na be
and
as grinding is the result of this, a to the Peking Government the office of Tartar entered the ring he looked a likely mau. A quantity of fine dust is created, which acts as cheer from the audience greeted him, and cement. "My difflauity was to find a foly: General is soon to be abolished.
QUEUE-CUTTING BOCIETY.
was not suitable Yet another society
for the purpose of cutting another was accorded Lewis as he stepped divided material to net ta a sementing material
without being britilo. Pitah was end of the year, and regret is expressed that the queus he been started hers. It has its through the ropes. Captain Groves-Baines there was too great a quantity of misoraleats' Society of London on" Auditors and
liquid material. office in Sha Yan Fong in front of the Viceroy's impressed upon the audience the necessity of matter and too little flexible and Yamen: Many men have registered their names, and the 3rd day of the 11th moon has keeping silanos through the course of therrands, Natural asphalts had also too large a mass of
other
made it more expensive. Ther "Considering the leys of music inherent in bean selected for outting the queue. In aand told them they could give rain to their feel.ne carbonous limastone, and the addition of
nover contained more than the slightest hint be reminded that only the obstacle of absolate most Europeané and pleasure derived, it would notice issued by the society it says that it has jags in the intervals. The gong sounded and the I tried Trinidal Lake bitumen, and found it company. Referring to the auditors' certificate Those who know the implacable resolution af men came together in round No. 1, Petty-tow-eminently successful. The recommendation for to balance-sheets, the lacturer complained that the right hon. gentleman will scarcely need to and physical incapacity will prevent the realisation hirn We The Deliberative Council have sent a tele-oring like a giant above his little opponent. the material, which is the first of its kind in this that something might be wrong,
of Dumbell's Banking
Apart from the disabilities imposed upon Company, In the case gram to the new Visaroy Chang aking him, It was soon evident, however, that he was not country, is that it is chasp, absolutely dustles, that this hint often fell short of usefulross. of his indomitable purpose.
the detriment of the by his prolonged illaess, however, there is the the Jadeo remarked, auditors, that although they hai told the significant fact that Mr. Chamberlin is beyond now that he is in Peking, to consult with fast enough for Leais. His rushes were nu-
managers of the company they held strong the thres scare years and ten of normal activity, the high authorities to fix a limit of time in which gambling is to be abolished. The tole successful, and his opponent was never where
views on the overdrafts, they did not certify and that, had be retained inimpaired his paterni vigour up till now, the of its absting would gram further states that this question of he expected to find him. In the second-round
Therefore, however kean the licensed gambling is of the gravest importance the little man received a nasty blow on the groin
An influential committes of ladies, of which those strong views on their certificates. and concerns the Cantonese most closely.
which affected him adversely, and had Petty
directors to print the auditorial report with the determination of so doughty & political gladiator NO SHOWS REQUIRED.
after, Commissioner The Education.
followed up the advantage the result of the bat. Lady Florence Cecil is President, is been Duguid added that if auditors could not inlace be near at head. Bravo has come to the conclusion that it the might have been in his favour. But he allowed formed to assist Chinese girls who desire to balance-abent he submitted that the profession to rotera again to the Parliamentary tour-
complete their education in England.
relationship of auditors and directors, he spicuous figure, there are grase grounds for We see it in the bagpipes. But the music ocnsiders decorum and propriety to hold the chance to pass, and did not get another. In committee has filed a register of schools which should obtain alteration of the law. As to the zer in which he was for so long a con-
is against all bazcare and sinematograph shows in girl's schools. The decision arose out of the follow the third round Lovis glided in, larried his op- are willing to scrept Chinese girls as is, thought that auditore could be influenced by questioning whether it is in the least possibla in
they
The career of William Pitt, it may be recalled, gid's school in the southern ponent and then eluded him, while the sailor and lists of families willing to receive stalents directors to an isordinate degree, and this was the nature of things.
boarders. They are arranging that Chinese supported by the facility with which ing case.
The
personal resemblance in himself to that The water retara of the Colony for the xbarba wished to raise money to carry on its continued to waste kis strength by swinging | girls shall be met on their arrival in England and be induced to give, for prospectas pur- has had an sin fascination for Mr.
work. As in very often done here in these go-blows into spacs. He also continued his and placed in the school selected for them.
some personaptarian of another day and could for students during holidays, and will report to tate of past profits on the average system. He not conceiro that this system could be to got the money month of October printed in another column inhead day, the school committee came to the rashing tactics, which proved total to committee will also arrange to provide horeer | Posos, their opinion as to future profits a certifi- Chamberlain, who credited with observing
twice yearly on the educational
adopted for any other reason than to hoodwink generation. If the tragic disappearance of Pitt shows that on November let the storage conclusion that the best way
would be by a cinematograph show. This came his
progress of the pupils. It is pill simple people in an efort to induce them to be from Parliament should be matched by a
nazistance of was 684,091,000 gallons as compared with to the cars of the Commissioner, who was so certain extant this was playing into the
English ladies who will come shareholders. If auditors could certify that dramatic denouement to his own political career 742211,000 Last year; at Kowloon the figures standalised by the idea that he at once issued hands of the Australian, for at Petty came on to
the exhibition.
profite had averaged so much over a term of even that might not be out of keeping with the a crder prohibiting
social intercourse. with a rush he was stopped by a left jab, and invite the girls to their houses and give them year and an
I 237,637,000 gallons last
to state the entertained profits had been year by year.
crest ambitions. Whether his highest hopes and expectations 295,275,000 gallons this year. For the month
The weather is now much colder than it was, then, before he realised it, a terrific right upper-Parents who disgire to send their daughter to Sears, they could more easily certify what these dreams of statesman who has frankly are or are not realised it may be taken for of Detober the consumption in Hongkong and the mornings are quite raw and chilly cat oaught him on the point. Before he had England are invited to write to Miss Ogiez profite year by year would convey an unfair impression because of exceptional circumstances showed an increase of over eight million gallons, To-day for the first time for some weeks we are time to recover another pretty blow connected, Ward, 5, Amberst road, Ealing, Londen, W..
play no maall or inactive part in the approaching. easily be explained, while in Kowloon the incrasso was half a experiencing a continuous downfall of min,
which does not by any means increase the and the big saaman went down. hopelessly and the Honorary Secretary of the Committee, or in certain years, then the ciroumstances could | granted that the "Tariff Reform" leader will
struggle of partion. fually. So powerful was the knock-dat blow China--The Tastes. million gallons.
sharms of Canton.
of the bagpipes isn't English!
RODERICK RANDOM,
were
THE WEATHER.
shance in the next round. To
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to. Miss M, F. Faithfull-Davies, Fooohow, S.
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