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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 13гm, 1911.

It never was lone P-If Mr. Howell had done paid into the bank and that the money has been as he ought to have done he should have taken auto! for within $50. It is a very small the note from Tatem, That's what I shonttitom and it is a quibble to talk about it. have done. It would have saved all this litiga.

tion.

Take your memory back to the time when you were Howell'sattorney-May, 1909, to October,

1909.

Do you remember making Mr. Leonard, then asting as bailiff to the Supreme Court, to spook to a sanitary inspector with regard to a dobt which he owed to the Hongkong Butchory

Yes.

What were you in the Court of that time? Second "bailif

This Sanitary Inspector wont to the Batohary and was sent from there to the Court?—No, he came to 800 m2,

Is it part of the duty of the bailiff of tho Court to give notice of writs which are handed

in to be issued from the Court and delay them so that a warning should, reach the intended defendant-Where we had a personal friend concerned we assisted him. I have paid monoy out of my pocket in that way.

I understand that in this instance of the Hongkong Batshery the writ and actually been made out and brought to the Court to be sealed

1.1

Are yon the person who meals the write when. they issue P-Sometimos.

The ordinary routine is that Chinese litigants get a forin from the Bos and then ei her take it away and Ell it up themselves or ask instrne tions as to filling it up F-Yes..."

I don't understand what you mean fIf you anderstood bookkeeping. I think you would see that those figuras in Barker's accounts represent | the total amount paid lato bank. There must bes elig.

Counsel repented his question, and witness returned the same auswer.

Mr. BladeThe inference from that is that the hooks are not properly kept?-For a business of this sature I think the books are wonderful, You don't expect a business like this to have elaborate books. Many big firms do not keep [their books so wall as this

His Lordship-Mr. Lowo having got results does not think it necessary to look into the ledger for the details.

to chook the details. I shocked no details.

Witness. It has taken two men a fortuight

Mr. Slade That is what you mean? Witness-Yes.

Mr. Slade-You did not think it necessary ? Witness-Yen.

·boautiful, · but

HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS,

[FROM OVE OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

LONDON, March-22nd.

THE VENBUS,

an

vote, and he suggests bribery as

A NEW CINEMATOGRAPH CAMERA, alternativo to militant methods. Stead thinks I understanil from an enthusiast in the the suffrage may be given within three years, cinematograph business that meat, modern of and says it will be justly due, because women the crazes-that a Folo named Pressynski has tro bellered to possess immortal souls. On the brought out a patent that will revolutionise the other hand, a well-known woman writer fills dinematograph even as the Kodak revolutionized several ptres in one of the leading roviors with photography. Formerly the photographer the warning that if the muffrage is granted could only work from a tripod, but the cinema- watering places, health resorts and other regions tegraph man has not only that to deal with: peopled largely by women who have no men folk ho has a cumbersome apparatus to handle will be dominatéï entirely by the parson as the besides. But this raw cinematograpir ciaors adviser of the "alone-standing women, and the can be hauled likousy hand cpipern, the mosire result will be that John Bull will have the mill-force being supplied by a small air engine. It stons of clericalism hung around bis mock. From that spectacle I flee to the nort subject.

is fitted with an equilibrator that is claimed to ensure steadiness even when the camera is held in the bank. Some excellent results have been secured with this frea cinematograph camerz in street scenes, and with the scope for it that will come in this spectacular yur it will have plenty of opportunity for its quality to be. demonstrated.

THE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION MOVEMENT.

Next Sunday week we are all to come under tho kon of the census takor-the most careful census taker that has ever como meddling into our houses to bother us about our affairs, Tea million papers have hoc sont out to householders in England and Wales alone, not to speak of thirty-five thousand for abips and a lot more for those on fuland waters. In short they will go through this land of ours with a precision and fine attention to detail suggestive of the small-tooth.comb. Apart from the information that will show the growth of cities nadan forth, The parsons are having a fae innings the Government looks for more precise in over the declaration of Sir Edward Grey in formation that will help them as a basis for favour of an understanding for perpetual future social legislation. For instance, and orbitration betwoon John Ball and Uncle Sam. can see how 'tremendous this job from the It is not a new idea, bat evidently we are got..

THE DEATH OF LADY MACDONALD, By the death at Edinburgh of Lady Mao fact that those employed in the metal trades ting along the road a bit, or the scare of bankdonald, widow of the lato General Sir Hector. will be divided into sixty-eight sections and ruptcy is on us over the spectacle of growing Macdonald, that most painful of military they will tell all about themselves pretty wall armatients, for it is making quite a new stir in

tragedies has been recalled. Just eight yearni whether they are married, how many children the world. Roughly speaking, the mass of the to be a leading Britel General, committed ago Fighting Me," who rose from the ranks they love, their age, wages, conditions and all British people and the mass of the Americas suicide under and aircumstances in Paris, the rest. From that will come knowledge as to are for it, but the foreign Nations are more or After that his wife, who was as danghor of Mr. the effect of occupations on the workers, the thusiastic in their talk than in reality. Count Newcastle to live, because her son is

Alexander Duncan, a leith shipowner, went to facts as to what trades are dying und what Ernest von Reventlow, the German strategical there in the Elswick Works. In that city san engineer growing up, to what extent old people are expert, sees trouble browing in the Pacide. she took nu salivesham in employed and whole bako, of facts and guros to With Japan determined to boss that cesan aud and was a member of the Education Committee.

social endeavour

work make the eyes of the sociologiste balge with able to grab this strategic islands when she wishes, medical advice and as a consequence underwent About a month ago she went to Edinburgh for wild fancies. Not only are those of as reputed other experts are not easy in their minds on an operation, from the effects of which sha to live somewhere and be respectable coming the same subject, and point to Australasian and ever rallied. She is to be buried in Scotland, under this survey, but the lodging-houses and Canadian sensitiveness on Asiatic immigration where her husband's lady also lies. the outcasts of the soup kitchen nad the Thames as proofs that England has interests in that

CRINAMAN Embankment will be roped in too. And the matter too. Then there is danger in China, Auffragettes! How could I ever come so near to the Near East and Morocco, with Germany outwitting cruel and tyrannical man! They No, ani afraid we are not far enough advanced have sworn, some of them, not to make ang re-yot to be in sight of the time when we can send turn. If man withholds the votes, they will our guns to be turned into drain pipes and our decline to give the census particulars, especially bayonets to be converted into garden heat. as it farolves telling their real age Rather Thera is a deuce of a lot of the old Adam among won't try to filch the cake belonging to our own blood rolations. Still there is talk-I saw it definitely stated in the Glasgow Herald-of the actual conotasion of suother commercial treaty has been advocated before the Japan Society The ancient game of "Go," known to all Japan, between ne und Japan on tarifs and shipping this weeks by Mr. H. F.Cheshire as a very likely regulations, the details of which are to remain game for English people. He believes it has secret till Germany has concluded a similar been played in the East for over four thousand years, and though it is easy to play a little, it has intricacies that are dazzling to the forer of by the Kaiser as the "Yellow peril." Perhaps problems. While he has little hope of weaning if these things go on for another generation chess players from their absorbing game, he Though one's impaleo is laugh, we will able to build only a decent bary aims at getting draughts enthusiasts to turn to these worshippers round still I am

filled with sympathy for of Drosdnoughts every year without having So far, however, ho has made but little impron.

the shrine of to lie awake all night trying to think whatsion on a hurrying world.

Mr. Slado-The figures in Barkers balance licet correspond, with the figures in the pass book. We are now talking about the figures apparlag on the face of the cash book.... ́

His Lordship--I think Mr. Lowe's certificate is only intended to go to January, 1896.

Mr. Blade-I am afraid both your Lordship and Mr. Lows mieunderstand me. The system may have been the carrying it out is what really matters. It offcercoms to have boon defective either by sesident or design. If the enstomers' accounts inserted in the ledger amount to a certain mum and the Do I andoraland you to say that in this amount paid in under that hoad-in larger the in. Gaso the writ was hauded to you with instruc. ferenice teams to be that there must have bean forgetting them and their previous scheme for always supposed to be the bad man in the playpool, sned against his wife, an Englishwoman, to i

accounts which wers not inserted in the ledger. That is a vital part of the bookkeeping.

Having filled it up it is baaded to the of the Court to be sealed and served by the bailif-Yea

tions to issue and yon delayed issulog it while you communicated with the Manitary inspector named P-Tho writ was not fully undo out.

I suggest to you that you did what you did in that matter sa attorney for Howell -No, FO-NO I did not.

You were attorney for Howell then ?--You. His Lordship You say you did not go into the matter as Howell's attorney-Yes.

J. Leonard, bailiff, spoke to having mention.

ed the debt in question to the sanitary inspector

referred to,

*

Mr. Lowe was again recalled.

Mr. Potter then examined witness with rotor. ence to the same point, and after he had asked several questions said he wished to have sa opportunity of going further with the accounts,will they stay in the streets all night or go tomon yet, and the most we can do is to say we and he would have to take li. Love back through them..

Mr. Stade--I am leaving on Friday. the whole truth out.

Mr. Potter- I am very sorry. We must got

His Lordship—But I am not going to sit here. Mr. Potter-Thore are other books which have

saffragette parties and make a collection to pay the host or hostess £ r the flue of £5 that wicked male magistrales will charge for co sue orasion One or two suffrago sympathisers have protested that this will only irritate the public and do good to the canes, but the militant sisterhood have fallen upon the protestants and have reat

His Lordship-I oanaot understand the not been produced, I was not aware the point them limb from limb-figuratively speaking, of coupset with the people formerly referred to

havo

ledger account which shows 33,200 outstanding at the end of January, but you cash, the amount owing by castomers, collected during February, March April. and May, amounting to $3,600. We cannot understand that He has accounted for mora than he needed to account. That is in his favour.

You must not discum whether it is in his favour or not. Wo. cannot zuderstand why there should have bean such a result-Valors

taken by my friend was going to be raised.

His Lordship It has been patent all through the case. It was suggested on the second day." Mr. Polter--All I can say is that it has not baca patent to me, and the suggestion, I think

CONTRO.

THE MILITANT SUFFRAGE

Iam right in saying, has never boon made until Buffrage, whose fetish is the ballot-box. For fresh tax we can put on the natiout ass of

to day.

ין

PLAQUE ALARMS,

they should have engraven over their lintela ratable public to pay for them. Any way, it

Elave ne from our friends." It happened thas. is a good thing to dream that way, surely. One day Lady Selborne, daughter of the late Lord Salisbury and wife of the ex-High Com Times and other papers saying she had missioner in South Afrips, sout a letter to The

His Lordship-It is an obvious diffealty, which has been all through the trial and is now emphasised by Mr. Lowe's figures which show $400 more. Now if you want to check that the

a plague, is a long way off yet, tback We are growing tremendously prone to filing fresh plagues just now. The Man- : I sheeked it mys if I would not have believed it.registry will be open. I am not going to sit

“reasiversharoitor from Bady His · Lordship--I am afraid you host acoopt hare going through 4-soqola The trisf

Conatanos Lylah" and airining that there Heaven, but we have a whole selection of that. The registrar has been at work to rerify must Loish to-morrow. the figures taken put by Mr. Blade.

Mr. Potter-There will be cothing Ist to. was certain amount of truth in what she diseases of our own to talk about It was bad morrow but for me to address your Lordship. The enclosed letter defended militanteongh to bear of the Suffolk rats having deadly and for Mr. Blade to address you.

tsotics on the ground that a sutrage meeting via about them, and then the Devonshire vetz received no more than a short paragraph on the gare as another shook by announcing that the back page of the papors, while a stone thrown at After that we pulled ourselves together a bit, domestic out was n veritable plagna carrier, the Prime Minister's carriage was given à column on the front page. When this letter but again our nerve was shattered by the was challenged Lady Selborne wrote confessing report this week that the bee, that most that the letter did not emanata from industrious and virtuous creature, the in. muse of. Dr. Watts, is Lady Constance Lytton at all, for she "borrowed spirer of the her name for the moment" and she wished to bagus-stricken and that among the hives of

Mr. Slade-Gatorriez only want through a few of them.

His Lordship-Mr. Blade worked through these figures. The registry has been through them, and except for some 350 or 260 they are correct. Noir the ledger account shows $5,263,} and you have brought out of the carb book $3,600,

WitnessWell, this money has been paid into the look. He has accounted for more than ke apparently needed.

His Lordship One thing about which I am not clear and that is cash payments-meat sold for cash. Doos that come in anywhere?

Witness-Cash salve,

His Lordship-And for me to consider the case and give judgment. I am not going to Bit here. I have yielded a great deal in this case..

Mr. Potter-Yes, your Lordship has yielded a lot, but I bave no naked your Lordship for the slightest adjournment. I regard it in the interests of justice that Mr. Lowe should go into those figures.

Mt. Low-It will take me two hours. His Lordship-Well, I can't ait two hours, Mr. Poftor-I have not asked you. His Lordship-You havo.

Mr. Blade-Assuming these figures sro correct, two people have boon through them-have asked for any adjournment,

Witaoss--It all depends on who does it. His Lordship. We cannot get any further It is a curious thing. What Mr. Lowe said was - that the pptals worked cat.

Mr. Potter-This is the first time that I

His Lordship--I have told you I shall not sit and shook those accounts. The registry will be opon-antil midnight Are you prepared to go on with your address f

Mr. Slide We don't know how the other Mr. Potter-I am in your Lordship's hands- figures were worked out. Mr. Howell and Mr. If your Lordship will allow me to address you Gutorries worked them out. The difficulty is and take Mr. Lowo to-morrow morning that this. A saucing the ledger does not show the will suit me. All I want is to get Mr. Lora whole of the incunts which were afterwards col-back into the box, Tooted, there must have been some other His Lordship agred. record of certain customers' bills not Inserted Mr. Potter then commenced his address. He in this ledger. which would account for a divided the case into two parts-what happened very great deal of the dimoulty which your before Tatom loft the Colong and what happen. Lordship pointed out.

od afterwards. He asserted that the charge of fraudulently converting the business to himself preferred against the defondant had miserably failed, and that none of the other allegations of fraad had been established.

His Lordship-It must be left at that. Mr. Slade proceeded to address further ques tious to witness, who remarked that it was not right to ask any man for books after sixteen years.

Mr. Potter had not conoladed his address when

IN A DIVORCE, CASE.

INTIMATIONS

TORTURED DAY AND

NIGHT BY ITCHING

And Burning, Core Flaces on Baby's Checks, Hips, Spine and in Bend of Arms and Knees. Could Hardly Walk. Was for Want of Rest.- Got Cuticura Remedies and Now has

Not the Least Sign of Eczema.

"My son when two years old had cerem wry badly. She had great soro piscer pa tèa

elges of his bones,

Jobe of each car hid a great split, the notes

-

tending over the Jawbone.

a to the check, ant on the cheek honor against the eyes wera kome more Bores, making bln look ghostly. Ho fad narga Näore un cach lp and S

pur 139 upine, and in, the bent of his arma and kices The latter were so bad that The cut could hardly walk Whenever the efi acratched himself, some waters matter would wine from the pluses

Ike great drops of perapiration. He was tor tured day and utent with the awful burning and itchine semula, 1 had tried several Temrds, and that i went to the dator buy the tuft I had from him made not the Blightest impression. The child was gettig quite for the waat of paper rest,

"I gave up going to the doctor, as a friend. , gavame Home Cutleura Ointment to try and sea if it would releve my bay. I used for a week, and by that time the places were looking decidedly los angry, and were not nearly so raitable. I got some Culleurs Ointment and Seap, and persevered with them. He was in such a state I could not make a tin of Olutment last ten days.

wed

to rent the places over two or there has day. The zena kept coming back. but soon as it showed I used Cottura Olt- ment. The boy is now shirteen, and not the -Heart-rignoterzela." [(Signed) MA Oilver, The Cafe, Kerian use ger ton, near Artuond, Kent, Eng., May 11 1910.

Curieurs Recedes afford the taget economical e treavarnt for eta dieensca. Sel throuchrit, the work on Laspal, 27. CarterBous Share.

We have just had the unusual spectacle of a Chinese cuss in our Divorce Court in London. A Chiness lodging-house loper named Charles King, who does business is London and Laver whom he was married twelve years ago and by whom he had two children. Ihey were happy mouthe absence from him. A reconciliation was it appears till four years ago, when she took eix effooted for a while, and it lasted more or less satisfactorily till last December, when he found one of his lodgers, Le Ifon, in his wife a interloper ran away. The petitioner was grant room. Ho promptly tackled Lo Hen, but tho ed a doeren nisi with the custody of the children. SURVEYING

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ANDREW CARNEGIE AND HIS AMERICAN FRIENDA, Even robre Scot like Andrew Carnegis is being seduced from quiet ways by the Corona tion prospeuta. He fears bis Skiho. Castle is

agents to Bad him a suitable Landora bonse il not suited for the reception of his American friends who are coming over for the great do- ings, so he has commissioned a leading firm of they can le en wilbent

making him write an exorbitant cheque. At first sight that may look me on the part of the grest.man, but when one sees the

prices that are being asked for the groat houses of the West End, one is not disposed so strongly to criticise the multi-millionaire for

same prospect that he will secure the beautiful not being willing to pay for his 'accommodation. Thoro appears to be house of Ludy Naylor Layland, overlooking Hyde Park. Thero is Auglo-American entertainment list of mixed up with the Coronation period. Apart from Californian and Chicago millionairesses who intend to be in the swim, there are the American women who dollars to burn it is quite clear that in this KEPT have married into oar aristocracy. Ast they are sense at least there will be Anglo-American anity this year. The special forte of the Anter Ameciona

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is, I understand, original notions for balls and Contitess of Granted will giro a picture ball of CHS. J. GAUPP such entertainments. The report is that the this kind that will show her as Cleopalm, with her friends as courtiers and slaves. Mrs, from San Francisco, will als go in for similar Miller Groham, an immensely wealthy woman gathering, with tealy Oriental magnificence and artistic romits to give it distinction.

THE PLAGUE IN CHINA. don papers:

The following apponi is published in the Lon-

Sir-Dr. Aspland, head of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Medical Missions at Peking, who has placed his services at the dis- Harhin the following description of the terribla posal of the Chinese Government, writes from plague now raging:

apologise for the " unceremonious way" in which England at this moment there, stalks an epid she did it. That has given the opponents of omic mighty similar to that which laid our city the movement any amount of opportunity to waste in the centuries that have passed It is talk of the peculiar ethics of the suffrage sup getting to be too serions for joking. Hero wo porters and womed who talk of parifying are living alongside all sorts of drain and vani polities. To add further comedy to this divert-tary inefficiency, taking in the myriad gases of ing situation, we havn Lady Constance Lytton a crowded city, and we are scouring the land for writing to defend Lady Salborne and other microbes on the backs of the creeping thinge of filled ladies protesting that there was nothing the fresh and wholesome countryside. Sy very wrong about the borrowing" of another wo are the victims of our disordered fancy lady's name Plain men can only oxpress Dr. James Candle is an authority who can't Awonder and pass on, ne with a matter that does be dismissed by anybody who knows his work in not concern them. Lady Constones in of some China and at Home. And he has been saying notoriety herself. She was locked up in Hello. Be rather disquieting things to the Royal way aftor a row, but let out again on the ground Society of Arts. Among other things he said of a bad heart. So away the hiel to the fray you can't get rid of the plague once for all as again and on being arrested gave the name of you can the cholera-it may lurk for a half Jane Wharton. She was sont back to Holloway, contary and then some on you with a rush, I fancy she had come to regard it as a sort of as in Hongkong in 1894. He recalled that second home--and found when she get there that there wore aetings in Hongkong before the the suffragette prisoners were carrying out a epidemic at which doctors who said they did-

"In three days we have burned over four hunger strike, refusing all food and swearing not want to raiss a scare were loudly cheered thousand unburied bodies. The scenes have boon amazing. Paeumeris and septicnemis plague is that man was a monster of unspeakable cruelty, Referring to these Suffolk rata, Dr. Cantlivo rapid in its onslaught that men laughing and So they fed hor forcibly and that enabled her plainly said the British poeple may be living in talking have been dead in a few hours. The to pass out of prison with an imitation of a Lalo

a fool's paradise of fancied security, and that majority live but twelve hours after the onset of round her fair famo, if the suffragetto Press is the germs are in the land all right, but nobody Not a single caso has recovered. Rassinti, the only positive siga, vin, bloody expectoration. to be baliered. They gave her n-breakfast at a knows it except in Suffolk, where the medical Chinese, al foreign doctors have suget mbad, to West End hotel and she told how she had asked officer of health is sharper than the rost, say nothing of assistants, ranitary men, and for writing materials when in gaol and they Hitherto outbreaks have always been fixed in coolics, whose numbers have got out of dallied so long by the way that she had opened London and Glasgow, but Dr. Cantlia thinks it reckoning." a vein and from her own blue blood had may be intent wherever there are rats, for rate written the letter that was so urgent. But she at any time may be "simmering with the hind kept the missive ever with her, plague What he wants is a war on rate, and A Dover correspondent, writing on the 18th dramatically draw it from her boson adho is angry with the British public for its apathy

displayed it to Bound for Hongkong to take its place in the who struggled between saba and snickers in of rais, he enys, as easily as we get rid of rabies her fellow-breakfasters, If we thought it worth while we could get rid and regalarly kept when you have not obecky defences of that fortross, the huge 9.2 guy, the emotion of the moment." After that we lost in dogs. Infections from the ports could appeal for money with which to send doctors and

locally known as a "Long Tom," which has had some most important items ?

ssories of adventures during its removal from sight of her for a while, but presently there be stopped completely if the owners were forced Witness You are referring to items six Dover Citadel Fort to the Docka, has been

That good will come out of evil we are well came a report that she had attended a meeting to clear the ships of vermin by the Clayton gua assured. This epidemic will be the medical months later.

nafoly shipped. Mr. Slade-You say in your certificate that heights to the dock side, s distance of only two The big gun's journey from the Dover

with an axe in her belt as a warning to mere method. But that was a process that cost money. salvation of North China. It is the last man that there are other weapons besides a eo it was not done. Dr. Caatlis contends that straw to break the back of ancient the books are well and regularly kept and you miles, has occupied twenty-two days. In the woman's tongue. Now we are looking for the the human loathing of rats is due not to pre- is doing, tons of

-coiting the Government, as it has and quackery have not checked the lodgers to see whether or first place, the gun, which weighs twenty-eight next instalment of her life's Lotion in the living judice, but to the rare instinct of dread. From scourge

money. After this not the ledger accounts correspond with the tone and is forty-two feet long, had to be moved melodrama of the suffrage movement. Fiction that he gave some nasty statistics, calculated sanitary methods will have a new birth. We Western medicine and amounts subsequently collected P

considerable distance scross fields from the being the natural sphere of the performers in to give one monstrously to think. Ho chowod Witness-If you turn to Tatem's balance

gunners had to cut a temporary road for the show, anyway, there has been a sort of five plague spots In England, and traced plagenence of the president of the shest, which covers the whole of the period of the traction engines and their load. Then there plebisalie of the fiction writers for and against marks all over the world in lines of varying oight months, you will have to novount for forbade the pasing of the boary load ever is suffrage and as to its chances. Istsel Zangwill, intensity, winding up with the declaration that

unforeseen diflonlty. authorities $24,000.

You are not answering the question. I am

Priory railway bridge.

Richard Whitsing. Willian de Morgan, Eden there are huge areas in Asis where plage is Long

Tom" was therefore stranded for some Philpotts, W. T. Stead, Arnold Bennett, E. & endemic fostering beds of bacilias" from challenging the sufficiency of the information days on the Folkestone-road. Further delay Wells, and several others are on the side of the whence may come contagion "that may sweep on which you based your certificate of these was then eaused by a refusal to allow the big militante. Belfort Bax is against the suffrage over the world in the form of the black death, soçurately kept books-I have gone into the military authorities got over this trouble by gun to be taken over New Bridge. Tho

ou the ground of the periodical hysteria of After that he announced his refusal to be die figures for the results that had to be accounted adopting a roundabout route which avoided this women, for. I told my lord that the cash receipts are | bridge.

Hilaire Bellos replies Fan" when turbed if any body called hims scaremponger, and | asked why-women should have the loft us to worry it all out for ourselves. “”

His Lordship-But a firm woolt koop Its the Court roas, books?

Witness-No, the books would be destroysd; His Lordship-But when the books are forth- coming...

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Witness-Thon you must got the man who kep hom to explain them.

Mr. Slade How can you say, as you have done in your certificate, that the books are well |

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We are also informed that several cases of the plague hare docurred in Peking ond elsewhere: and we are earnestly desirous not only of exp. porting Dr. Asplaid with men and money in his defending our own workers and converts by all aplendid example of Christianity, but also of

tion can suggest, and, therefore, we confitently BECAUSE the methods that Western medicine and sanita-

nurses to China.

sre

Over

You will receive Fair Treat

ment

A Careful and Intelligent

Examination

We have Sound. Optical Besson behind every Lens

N. LAZARUS,

CORNER 'D'AGUNA ST., Horɑkork.

OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN, in this matter with the walire

Cheques for the Society's China Medical

the Archbishop "of Canterbury. Missions special foul may be made payable to

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the treasurers of the Bociety for the Propagation NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS of the Gospel and crossed "Measts. Drummond."

Yours, &,

CHARLES EDWARD BROOKS,

Cheirman of the Standing Committee. WILLIAM GASCOYNE-CECIL,

A Vice-President of the Society."

E. P. SKETCHLEY, Acting Becretary. Besioty for the Propagation of the Gospel.

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