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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 71st, 1910.
HONGKONG SANÍTARY BOARD. |⠀⠀ Mr. Hoorns moved that the minute of the FM.O.B., together with the correspondence, be forwarded to the Gaverament
SHIPPING NOTES.
The wireless telegraphy station on the Eiffel Dr. CLARK seconded, and the motion was Tower is now signalling the time of day to shipa at sea. The hour will henceforth be signalled agreed to.
trice a day, at eleven in the morning and at!
HEAVY PINES.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yesterday at the Beard Bcom. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfs prasided, and there were present Hon. Mr. A. W, Brewin (Registrar-General), Mr. A Shelton Hooper, Colonel Bedford, In connection with the list of legal proceed-midnight. RAM.C. (Principal Medical Ofour), Dr. Flags taken by the Sanitary Dopartment for Clark (Mediest Officer of Health), Dr. W. W. Pearse (Assistant Medioni Oficer of Health), sad Mr. W. Down Rowlands (secratary),
MALABIA AT LIERMUN. Correspondence was submitted relative to malaria at Shaukiwan
Colonal BEDFORD wrote as follows:-Sir, I have the honour to report that accompanied by
Ordinance for November,
Mr. LAU CU PAK minutedThe fines are certainly too heavy.
The PRESIDENT Bid the Magistrato had to
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,
Lord Courtney, in welcoming King George's people of India expecting more than a Constita
to India, pointed out the danger of the tional Monarch was able to give. He eulogised Sir William Wedderburn's infinite services to
of India.
3
Darabsett, of Bombay. There wero no children of either nufon, Mes. Cama, for whom deep sympathy is felt by a wide circle of friends, most brighten the lives of Indian students and other heartily operated with him in the effort to sojourners in this country.
LATEST, STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
here on or about the 23rd inate
The H.-A. Linio str. Bulgaria left Shanghai on the 19th instant pm, and may be expected
The Bank Line str. Suvaric arrived at Yoko
bama on the 19th instant moralng nd lef for Kobo yesterday afternoon.
The P. &.0. B. N. Co. st. Uan pected to arrive at Perang on the 4th
добд
my special sanitary officer I yesterday (Novembo atisfied that anopholes were present before I water in the stern. Efforts were made to secure the cadderbarn, replying, said that purpose it is suggested that ou Association instant.
Sir William
commissions 监赔 it
Ab
one
now pays,
breaches of the Pablis Health and Buildings for the British steamer Suruga, which returned A Manils contemporary notes that the agents
The REGISTER-GENERAL minated-The to port recently with a badly damaged shaft and finas on the stallholders are very heavy. Is the propeller gear, have hit a novel
upon presence of mosquitoes proved befores prosecut.thod for repairing the bost, which com- bines profit with utility, When the boat ion is instituted Po
was first examined it was thought that andry-dock was absolutely necessary to repair bor, as the damage was all under bor 24th) minds a thorough investigation of the be convicted. He was not there to call in the dry dook Dewey for the job, but these prove nullah which runs down from the bridge orur question the decision of the Magistrate, which unavailing, as the dry dock was being used for the Salwan Road to bridge No. 12 near the old he thought was dangerans, He know that the government work. After some study of the slaughter-house at Shaukiwan. We found numerous snopheles larvae present in many of stallholders were given six months in which to situation it was decided that the best way to do the small pools, through which there is settle down, and they wore then warned that the job without a dry dock would be to load the little or no flow of water. I am forwart goods were to be placed ontzido the barrierefter bow of the bost until the stern is lifted far enough that a friendly conference, be held in Bombay,to the Association all such salarios, foo ing samples of thoes with this latter for eight o'clock in the morning. It was found, above the water to be necessible without a diver.
Hindu however, that they were encroaching upon This will be done, and as soon as the repairs the corroboration of the Medical Offer the portion reserved for customers and he bave been completed, the vessel will finish loading of Health. This is the mullah which the com-instituted procedings against two of them. He for Now Yorkand Boston. By this method, the mittee appointed by the Board in May, 1909, admitted that the fines were hoary, but steamer will only be delayed the minimam to inquire into the conditions favouring malaria at Shaukiwan, recommended should be ally they had been effective, as the amount of time necessary for the actual repairs, and the profits derived from the cargo hanl will trained. I have in several occasions this year offonoo had not been repeated.
to an extent make up for the loss entailed. N pointed out to the Board the very high rule of THE WATER SUPPLY. mortality from malaria amongst the inhabitants of Shaukivon; and I regret to say that both the soldiers and married families quartered at Lyeemun have also suffered severaly from this disease during the season. In my address is the Board, which led to the above mentioned committso being appointed, I gave statistics of the malaria incidence in the Lyeeman Garrison, and I regret to have now to state that there have boon over 100 cases of this. MORTALITY RETURN.
The report of the Government Analyst in connection with the water supply stated that was it for the filtered water in each case putable purposes,
Dr. FITZWILLIAMS minuted-It is very satisfactory to note the improvement of the quality of the water from Pokfulam. It is to bo hoped that this may be maintained up to the first heavy rainfall pie
Col. BEDFORD minutes Sixteen deathy from malaria in one month out of 20,000 people in Shaukiwan distriot is very higħ,
disease this year among the troops in that can. The mortality statisties for the month of tommon and this in spite of the rigid use of November showed a death rate of 20.0 for the mosquito nets, large prophylactio doses and Colony insluiting Army and Navy, and that other procantions which have been taken. I for the vivít population alone 13:6. would now therefore again earnestly draw tho astoution of the Board to these conditions, and expecially to the nullah which forms the main subject of reference in this lofter; and to beg „that stops may again be taken to approach the Government, and press upon them, the necessity of earrying out the remaining recommendations made by the committoo. I request that this letter may be circulated to the members of the Board.
THE OLD QUESTION.
An application, for permission to ervét, a arinal on second floor of 12. Yn On Terrace was. submitted.
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL minutedThe place must be a restaurant, not a hotel. Can constant flow in the nullah be guaranteed! Is it not probable the University will intercept
all in the dry season,
Dr. CLARK-In reply to the Hon. Registrar Gezoral, I have never seen this nullah ran dry. It is quite possible that the University will re- quirs all the water this nullah can supply,
The matter was sant back for further inquiry
ELIORAM MATIC ̈DINNERS.
WHAT BRIDGE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR.
“It neige, nous n'aurone pas la revolution.” On such relatively small matters depend great changes, and with the devation the craze for bridge samo the demise of the old-fashioned dinner party.
.
A Washington falogram to Manila last week said: "Word has been received hers of the wreck of the Olympia off the Sea Islands. One
are reportal lost. hundred and six soula Dewoy's old Aagship of that name is not now in regular commission and it could not therefore have boon that historis omft that went to her doom. The largest commercial steamer of that name is the Olympic of the Anchor Line, an immense craft, 400 feet long, with a depth of feet and a beams of 49.2 feet. She was built in 1902 by the D, and W. Henderson Company, Ltd., of Glasgow, the owners of the Anchor Line, She is aid to be one of the finest houts affost-steel, sarew propeller, and every comfort for passengers. The Sea Islands are not far from the South Carolina coast, a series of low
sandy islauda
that
RING
UP
THE SHANGHAI RUBBER COMMITTEK'S REPORT. [FROM SOUTHERN PAPERS]
The Committeo appointed by the shareholders THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS.
of Shanghal rubber companies assembled in London, November 24th.
public meeting in the Union Church Hall, Seventy persons were present yesterday von Shanghai, on Wednesday, November 9, have jag at`s forowoll banquet gizon to Sir William Wedderburn, President Elect of the Indian iad a very lengthy report embodying India Lord Courtney was in the chair and a the rubber companies. The report occupies six National Congress, prior to his departure for their recommendations for na amalgamation of number of Members of the House of Commons columns of the N-0. Daily News, but the were present, together with the Hon'ble,
Syed Amir All, Sir Charles Tillke, Sir Pharozeshah following extracts from our sontemporary's Mehta and Sir Henry Cotton.
leading artiols on the abject give the broad out line of the scheme proposed visit
is the formation of a central organisation in Briefly the scheme proposed by the committee take over the duties of secretaries, general arrived at Shangasi at 7 am. ou the 20th fest
The OP.R. Co's str. Empress of Japan managers and agencies for as many comparios and left again at 10 p.m. same day for Nagasaki, as will fall in with the proposal. For this where she is duo to arrive at 6 am, on the 22nd the principal object of hit visit vas to help in should be incorporated, with a capital of Tls. the work of reconciling the warring com- 25,000, divided into five thousand shares, mom- munties. He was betraying no confdece bership of which is to be open to (among others)
any rubber-growing company holding when he said that H.H. the Aga Khan was in
At the outset Sir P. Mehta and Mr. Amir Ali proposed handed of these shores. agreement with his aims.
articipating company is to pay over to compose the differences between Moslems and and
Sir Charles Dilke thought that the element and out of this total sum the Assosiation an of danger in India was obviously exaggerated. dertakes to pay for the cost of carrying out the
working of
the contmi administration, agencies Bir P. Mehta was convinced that Fir and oversight of the estate or estates. As William Wedderburn's mission would achieve economy is to be effected in the expenditure of a higher feeling of comradeship than ever oh company, the balancs left over from ite
high
contribution is to be recoverable in the form of a dividend to shareholders and as a pro. ·rala distribution of the difference between the contri- bution and the expensen for the year of the company in
in question. When the soleme is in a state of normal working order, it is pointed out. int it may ha possible to fix an opproximate amount that cach-company will have to pay to the Association, The Report enters fully into the details of
of the proposed roheme, draft prospectus for the central organis tion, which the committes would call "The Shanghai Babbs Rabber Association, Limited." It displays painstaking preparation, and there can be no doubt that the members of the committee haro conseientiously approached the performance of what they not unjustly held to be a public
duty. In theory an amalgamation scheme has
has over JOHNSTONE'S thing to commend it; it has been the foundation favourabla. many successful industries and London, November 26th..
cironinstances could well be applied to rubber The death is announced of the Rev. Robert plautalions. An amalgamation of Shanghai Flint, late Professor of Edinburgh University
disadvantages. Vested interests in the sounder ako that of Mr. Thomas Humber, the pioneer of fir companies, however, labourn under several companies will throw their whole weight in favour of the maintanance of the status que; EXTRACT FROM "THE LANCET.” the less fortunate concems will in many casos mosk to join the proposed Association 66 OUR ANALYSIS of this Whisky in moh a state of moral and physical
indicates that the statement made in collapse that they will hardly be able to pay regard to it is honest, that is to say it is Pure their fees of membership. The whole objeet Malt Whisky distillodia the Fot Still Mare of the amalgamation is to bring back in dividende some return upon the money, tast over, the evidence of the paints is in favour of the statement that it is fally matured. The Shanghai has poured out upor rubber pro- favour, while malty and zich, soft Thi positions, in order that the existing tumacial Whisky is well adapted for Shpetim
may be relieved. To achieve this Purposes. e in any practical degree, the number of
to join the scheme
will hav to be
IT PAYS naighbourhood of the figure suggested, with the reliability namely, twenty. We are at once confronted you buy this Whisky. Each case contains a coupon, and one who holds the one solseted by the committee's forecasts, the Distillers is entitled to a FREE FIRST when applied to a definite proposition, and the ULASS PASSAGE HOME. questions that will arise in connection with the scheme must include the following: Will the companies patatos be
located.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN EESSIA..
London, November 25th. Reater wires from St. Petersburg thousands of students yesterday organised a demonstration, in commemoration Count Testoy's denunciation of capital punishment, They were dispersed by Cossacks and the Police with swords and nagaikas. No one was injured.the
WHAT IRELAND WANTS.
London, November 26th. Mr. Redmond contributes to Nash Magasine an article on what Ireland wants. This is an Irish Parliament with an executive responsible to it charged with the management purely of Irish affairs, leaving to the Imperial Parliament, in which Ireland would be represented in smaller sumbere then now, all Imporial affairs.
the cycle trade.
OBITUARYVNIA
London, December 2nd, The "death is announced of the Right Hon. J. E. Ellis, formerly member for the Kusholife Division of Nottingham.
RUSSIAN ARMY MOBILISATION,
London, December 2nd.
The simmer services worked by the Russian Volunteer Fleet, which have so far given any thing batencouraging ratures, will receive from the Enesian Government a subsidy of Roubles 6,905,000 during the next 11 years for the Vladi Beater wires from St. Petersburg that an Im- rostok surage and the Vladivostok Nagasaki. perial rescript, dated October 19th, but only Shanghai routes; another subsidy of Roubles published to day, ordered the experimental mobi. 455,000 during the next 9 years for the Okhotsklimation of the military district of Kars. Kamchatka and the Tartery Gulf services. The latter, daring the fest saven months of this year, made the best showing The expenditure amounted to Roubles 392,000, while receipta wern Roubles 377,000-a deficit of only 5,000 Baubles. The two last mentioned services will
EXTRAORDINARY REVELATIONS IN PARIS: London, December 2od..
the advantages cinimod for it, and submittin
of
purpose
in
verdict of the Commission which has been investi- A sensation has been caused in Paris by the gating the conduct of the prosecution of the fsocier Rachetta, who wasentenced on the 27th July for swindling. The Commision sani moraly, finds that M Lepine, Profeet of Police, at
of 3f. Clemenceau, procured favourably to enable supervision to be carried 12601 a bogas
manner
mer indicated by one
one man P. WE provided with shares by banker desirous of the figures ** bearing" Boohette's
enfiolently
get six new steamers to ply from Findvoobelt to 1 on Ficherosu, who was lost in 1 Area by the committee stand the
Nicholasvsk, Ayan, Okhotsk, Petropavlovskii, Ghijiga and And Karium.
Rochette, ette a companies, to promente The Commission condemns the interference of the administrative power with justica, Bas
'AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICERS IN LONDON.
Sta London, Desember 2ad.
FOR A CASE
OF
M.P. WHISKY
H. RUTTONJEE & SON,
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS
& CO.,
test of stern experience? No one can be blared to-day for adopting an afiitude of shyness CHS. J. GAUPP towaris estimates, and it is a matter for regret that the committee has not had the advantage of the assistance o of the companies in compiling Malistics. Be that as it may, the scheme desort the ecxious attention of shareholders and di
( ed work of the committee will not have provi believe that the public-spirit dators,and unavailing, if it leads to the joint working of only two or three estates here and there. Edward S. Little (Chairman), J. D. Clark, The Report is signed for the Committee by
Cecil Holliday, James Walt, and B. A Bath, Hon Secretary. Clarks and Horz II. Suter retained their state It is understand that both Mr. Brodie A.
on the committee throughout its deliberations.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
CHATER ROAD,
ARE NOW SHOWING
Dr. CLARE, Medical Officer of Health, submitted the following --I inspected the surroundings of the Lyeoman Barraoke and the married quarters with Col. Bedford yostar- day afternoon_and_wa found anopheles mos- quitoes and · larvae along the course of the stream which passes, under No. 12 bridge. · · I beg to advise that this stream ba rough trained. by filling in pookata with sement, and facilitat ing tha Hơn vẽ the water by clearing the bed Pwof looma stonen and outting channels in the reok when needed; also that the whole of the hillside from the junction of the military rond with the Baiwan Road round to Shaukiwan
The first meeting of the National Committee market be cleared of brushwood-this is the
for the training of British Seamen, appointed western and north-western face of the hill. I
by the resent National Conference on Sea understand it was cleared a year or more ago,
Can one trase any common ancestry in the Training, was held at the Navy League Offices, but the brushwood is agalu sory thick in places, fashionable evening meal of the day and the late 11. Victoria-street. Westminster, Mr. Geziyy A luncheon, with full civil ceremonial, was
The PRESIDENT wrote:In the report of,
Victorian dinner? If the day of tabloid entrees Drago presiding. It was decided to proto-day offered to the officers of the American committed appointed to investigate the condi- and roleves has not yet arrived which was complete sobome before approaching thed flest at the Guildhall, London. There was
promised us years ago, the tabloid converan tions favouring mataria in and around Shanki-ionalist, the lightning menu, the dot-and-dash of Trade and the Board of Education et large and distinguished company present, includ ing Mr. MoKonna (First Lord of the Admir- wan, dated 4/6/09, it was recommended inter alta service line revelationised entertaining today to the completion of such a schenly), Mr. Balfour, Lord Balborne, Lord Fisher, (1) "that the undergrowth and serub be cut in every whit as drastic inaonor would unanimously resolved that the Board of Educa and numerous British Admirals. down from the western slope of Lyessun cliff chemical cuisine,
The qurtailed dinner has Ation should be approached with a view to officiorti
mado ita way 80 situated between the village below and the bar-
insidiously
schools for the training of boys for the Royal inte modern custom that it is by no rasks above, the troos and mall hertage being means only a case of what country people used Navy or mercantile merire being recognized allowed to remain. This was done in acto allade to somewhat contemptuously as under the Board's regulations for secondary or the most out-of-the-way places. Our country retary's letter of 12/7/09 (para 3), and I presume to dinner,
should be approached with regard to an incrans. a great deal short of the ten or included the surroundings of the stream which eleven course meal which their mothera provid.
od grant towards the education of boy semensiastically cheered runs under No. 12 bridge. This area has, and bewigged ancestors would think of the and that the Board of Trade chould be pressed od before them. One wonders what their poudre in approved secondary training establishments. understand, become overgrown again, and it enigratomatic meals which take place bolos would appear advisable for the Board to their gilt frames, which are so different in every to obtain from the Treasury sufficient money to recommend that the clearing be done annually way to the five o'clock spreads at which they enable them to pay £20 per head per aneum for in future. The same report also recommended themselves presided in state.
three yours towards the expense incurred by € (4) " The training of the nullahe rinning to
shipowners in carrying and training those boys
business enterprise and musicent liberality (his ENGLISH bridges Nos. 11 and 12." The nullah running to With the prolonged dinner has disappeared
London, December 4th.
father, Mr.
P. H. Çama, was the founder of the bridge 11 was put in hand. The other nullah also the large dinner. A few yours ago invita
Renter wires from Stuttgart that a French Camu Hospital for Women in Bombay); offeer, Captain La, has been arrested at Fried during his lon running to bridge 12 was not dealt with at the tions were sent out to eighteen or twenty, as
long residence In this
country the case might be. Our grandmothers naked
richshaven on suspicion of espionage.
the best traditions of bis progenitors. ed time, as explained in par. 4 of the letter shore often fifteen oopples to dine, and thought little
Router wires from Leipzig that in the Sap-. the Parsin recognized the advantage of er referred to. No further reply has sinen been of it. To-day, we are rapidly returning once achievement could be more appropriately deres Court two Germana-brothers have been tending their business
operation received from Government, and it would there again with enthusiasm to the small dinner in signed than that to Mr. William Whiteley, the antenced, respectively, to two youra' and six of India and the countries whats fore be advisable to draw attention to this fast which they approved of in is fray, France, and Univores! Provider," which was inaugurated mong narritudo for espionage. and to request that this nullah be dealt with if women of wit and beauty had her salon and les mory of the greatest Dobober? The me- TURKEY'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS, led them to turn their atten
shopkeeper England aver possible in the same manner as the nullah run gens d'erprit ranks before everybody else. Those prodused is to be perpetuated by the building Reuter wires from Constantinople stating Krivod. ning to bridge 11 These recommendations, were the days when people chose their guests of the greatest
Bhop I think, cover all the points raised in great care. An erg was considered to the whole world-hue-on-if, indeed, not that, in the ponse of a statement in the Cham-Dadasi Nagrill who still
•MAH.H, Fnilers he Mayor of Paddington. I relations with Greece, in consequence of the his kinsmen the cutlas came have been muccessful if four or five notabilities
The Lord Mayor, toasting the guests, said: Great Britain Bannot think of Americs as a foreign Power America, he added, was an integral part of the English-speaking race: He dwelt on the growing leanings towards arbitza-
Admiral Murdoch responded and was enthu
cordance with the terras of the Colonial Boo friends, when they ask the neighbasin techsteal sabools; that the Board of Education ton
with
fall
WHERE HISTORY WAS
the
MADE.
world
THE NEW WHITELEY'S
a £250,000 BUILDING. What memorial to a man of remarkable
vary in Bayswater on the 28th
they spent at the cam,
madations store of the colossal
THE. DUKE" AND DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.
London, December 3rd. Renter wires from Durban that the Duke and Dachess of Connaught mailed for home today and were given a magnificent send-off by great cheering crowds.
ESPIONAGE.
London, December 4th
DEATH OF A LEADING PARSL
Mr. Dorabjec Penioujeo Cams, the oldest and most veneratod member of the Indian com- munity in England, died at his residence, Ruston House, St. Mark's-road, Nottinghill, last month after a fortnight's liness, at the age
of
M
Cama, the Times DIANE TER
BRYN,
fami- ly of Bombay Parsis renowned for both their
A VERY FINE SELECTION
OF
DIAMOND
AND
and
MADE
HALL MARKED
JEWELLERY
easyncashire
at the demand, for Indian cotton in
first Indian
Bran
55 the r
and in bere association with
and Mr.
Mr.
and
on
to this Hormujee Cama, in
R. Cams and ber, the Grand Vizier, referring to the abuoraul Doralabjee Camas soon became associated with the Principal Medical Ofoor's letter and the met and discussed the affairs of the moment is to late in which the easiness which Mr. indicated a better friendsbip Tarkoy did not to London and assisted in Medical Offeer's minute under roferosos. History was odian men table Walls have cars. Wattoley established is to be conducted on a intend to acquire territory in Persia, but had arm while one or other of the partners was
the latest tendencies more than one occasion in Seal situation in Crese, said
the
of business Dr. FrIZWILLIAMS minuted-Was it over and the bons mots of a Fontonelle or a Richelieu Larger scale than porhaps even he foresaw. It every interest in seeing a strong Persian Gor temporarily absent in India. A few years later pointed out to the Government that the further were public property in shorter time than it would to be orgy apron Queen's-road, Bayswater, Parsis, the-Grand Vizier said that it had been and finally the sole proprietor of the Br
Alluding to the British Note to nowadays to report a political after dinner 300 ft. fronting upon
he settled in this country and became the head months ago), had not been forthooring, or was speaker,
They had many thearies as to the correct num trading space of close upon 900,000 square feet menit had since explained British Govern- other i
It's five tiere of foors and galleries will give aeroneously interpreted. here some reason for the delay of the reporter of invites in the old days. It was consider. A thousand shops of average sise might share the uneasiness.
houses of its purport, remo
remoring their own, Cama asisted in founding
am members
of the family started Mr. SHELTON HOOPEE siauted-The corneed to be not nearly so unlucky to sit down thir among them this vast floor space which & single
Mr. Dorabjeo pondence, after having been laid before the teen sa to have asked too large s party, and to building under a single roof will copy.
After the statement the Opposition, both the Moslem and non-Moslem Deputies, franky and of Board, should be forwarded to the Government, bevozno embarmsed by the length of the table The PRESIDENT Explained that his minute and the difficulties of opening up the lines of con- of 12th December was the result of the letter versation. Dinner, vald the old gourmet, should from the Prinorpal Medical Officer of Health/rights always consist of not less than the forty even years ago. He had ideas and ambi
Graces and not more than the Muses
reply" promised on July 12, 1909 (or seventeen
LITTLE DINNER PARTIES.`·
BEGINNINGS OF THE BUSINESS,
while
Bosthingly criticised the Government's home constring Fund (now the Parsi Association)
In ench a single shop in Westbourne Grove policy which Deputy Tewik Ram declared Willie Whiteley commenced his business would terminate in a tyrannical rule.
the Graces. Little lunch parties, to which no more To-day we are getting back to the old idea of than six aro uskud, were very much to the fore lost reason. This winter the dinner of six or eight is a favourite rise. One finds for lighter fare than the case even a few years ago. The rew
W89
more
after
SIMPLIFIED. CHINESE
CHARACTERS.
and ko vas one of the trustees of that organization for the benefit of his co-religioniste from an early period in its history. For his community, and indeed for Indians
Jans generally,
which had again become overgrown, and to Formerly no man would have condescended to content donc nie mổ will be a palace, with a great i ment of translation burgans where foreign of the Grand Treasurerskip of the Grand The second point was that no further reply bad entrée sad gumo a la bricks often appears Lordon, and one of the world's marvak of the of Paper to bo published tway the Freemasonry, and frequently served as a steward i
•·∙Louge here, in the year 1886. alians ef.
SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS
AL90
A LARGE STOCK OF
MAPPIN & WEBB'S
PRINCES PLATE
AT THEIR
his home in Notting hill, where he resided for which had been circulated to members. Bo
tious, and he prospered and grew from the
more than 30 years, was a favourite Bocial Bret. He aimed to become the largest shop-
centre and mesting-place. No Parsi, of what- thought the two items which he suggested should
keeper in London, and, storbing shop be brought to the notice of the Government
realised his sim, shop and making extension after extension,
over rank or dinge, came to London withent
Ho-d
died would cover the points mined by the Principal
not only a great but a growing business, which, writing from Taiyaanto, says In order to Cams was widely known ontside Indian circles
learing
behind him A correspondent of the Peking Daily News Paring a pilgrimage to Rustom House, and not
low other Indians
followed this onstem. Mr. SILVERWARE AND Medical Officer. The first item referred to the
continuing to expand, has demanded more and educate the masses, the Provincial Assembly as doroted Freemason. His connection with area where the undergrowth had been out and
hero has introduced regulations for the establish the Order went back to 1859, and the many Honoure be attained therein included that recommend that the olearing be done sanually face dinner without a rof. To-day a choice of It will be one of the bandsomest buildings in
and a Corinthiau sill
pillared frontage will be translated into simplified character
The scheme also includes the establishment
most gener- out a more substantial finish,
simplified ously supported the charitable possibilities of ferro-concreteconstruction. For
For characters. It is believed that in this to the training of this nullah. He thought of food is, however, paid
bulk of in luxuries, There
so at their festivals. He was not a little grond of Here cost that the matter must have been overlooked. never has boon a time, perhaps, when primeurs Between 5,000 and 6,000 people will be emotion of affairs of
ta quarter of a million, is to be completed.
realize Colonel BEDFSED said he had no further re the early fruits and forced vegetable of the ployed. There will be twenty four life and government. The suggestion has received warm from the date of his first membership In Plus only Cost of Transport to
the coming reproconfatiro single gumoral meeting of the Grand Lodge marks to make. His letter explained the son were considered more indispensable. 200 telephones for the use of customers. There support and regulations have been duly passed. North Kensington he was well known for his Groen pess out of sopson, peaches in midwinter, will be an Italian garden on the roof, a child. Within a short time it is expected that many philanthropy, and the neighbourhood, has per ituation There could be no reasonable doubt strawberrica at Christmas-these represent the ran's Paberping ladies, an information triots and prominent parts in the province, where fountain erected sous 20 years ago in memory
niceties of dining which add to the cost of on- husbands of
a club lounge for the lecture hall will be opened in the various dismanent memorial to his generosity in
Hongkong. testaining substantially.
ectures on current events will be delivered.
of his first wife, Bhicksice. He married a secund time, in 1995, a daughter of Dr. Byramji
with-
will be
hoari received from the Government in reference wat minh have boon sived frithenthin a year, the huge structure, which is to into his record in not having missed attendance at a
that the presenon of anophelan must orplain the continuance of malaria.
bureau, and a wireless telegraph station
a drinking
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