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RANDOM REFLECTIONS.
It is too soon yet to have many oenans experi- ences related, but I am informed there were
The ovent of the wook, and doubtless the ex-difficulties in many places when it came to perience. of a lifetime, was the earthquake of gleaning biographical details from Anfatico. Monday morning. Most people reported in the morning having undergone a very unpleasant sensation, but there were a fortunate Low who slept through it unmoved, or at any rate without aking. The astonishing feature of the coour rence was that so many different ideas prevailed at the time as to what was happening. Quites number of men attributed the disturbance to a deg, and the old-fashioned four cherished by some women about a man under the bed found a plecs in several breasts on that occasion. Still, the ox perianco is decidedly unpleasant, and I can under stand tho "jampy" feeling which many folks who have lived in Japan frequently betray.
The effect among the Chiness was indeed extraordinary. Their first thought on becom ing conscious of the movement was that the buildings which they were desupying were gbout to collapse, and after tho many disasters from this cause which havo taken place during the last year or two, it is quite easy to under stand how o panis would be crostol among this sertion of the population. With striking an- suimity they all made for the street, and the blowing of whistles for police assistance in the accident that was foared raised a most nousual din. All the dogs in the city seemed to partisi pate in the chorus, and the sleepy hour, "the Too short 'oor ayout the twn!" found the oily very much alive.
When we beard stories of wardrobes swaying of beds being moved several inches, and of mome of the lighter pieces of furniture doing a regular Highlaul fling, wa doubtless bag en to fool that the seismis disturbanos had been rather prions, and it was therefore disappoluting to hav. the Observatory describe it as only ashghtshook which lasted a few seconds. To most people the senaation seemed to last for minutes. It is
Business premises and offices had thole roturns as well sadwelling-houses, and the man respon sible for collecting the information regarding the staff had no light task. I am told of one man who interviewed the Iodian watchman. To the query "What's your name?" was given a reply which could not be trauslated into English, “What's your age?" was the next effort. "Six years" was the prompt reply. It was explained that they did not wish to know how long he had been this side," but how many years he had lived. Still the same answer was returned, and in desperation it was decided to credit him with 26 years. I notice that a Home paper tells of a Chiness in London who gave his names as Al Fool," but I suspect that is to be regarded aŭ a joke,
Joking with the cents is a game two can play at. I read that a tradesman at Home on 'ressiring the papers which were distributed a few weeks ago, thought he would should show some humeur in his answers. One question was, “Can you both read and write " In the blank space opposite he put down: Have no ides, Never tried to read and write at the same time." Another question was: What is your principal calling? To this the tradesman answered: I jolly well wish I were a person of indepen dent meant." This was an obvious and perverso Brading of the question. So the tradesman hus just been tried by a police magistrate of the town on the charge of having asawered the census paper iu on eccentric and irrelevant manner. He was found guilty, and ordered to pay a fine of 4. Be humorists beware!
Chinese are usually credited with a consider. able share of outeness, but the rural Chiness are more primitive and more simple than many folks imagine. At the Suprone Court or
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 22ND, 1911.
THE WORK OF THE SUPREME
COURT:
The report of the Registrar of the Supreme
THE PHILIPPINES IN AMERICA,
ATTITUDE OF THE PEOPLE.
is really making the better job of what it har to do, it is not surprizing that high ambitions should have fainted in something like weariness and disgust.
Court was laid before the Legislative Council (FROM "THE TIMES" SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ment. The Philippines are held to hard becu
on Thursday. We take the following extenots front it
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. wafan
The number of Actions furtitated in this di- vision of the Court during the year 1910 was 205, and there were 379 pending at the com- manement of that year as against 191 and 316 respectively in 1909. 165 were disposed of du ing the year, 66 being settled or withdrawn before trial, and 1 transferred to Summary Jurisdiction, leaving a balance of 419 undisposed of, as against 116, 41 and 379 respectively in 1909 The total amount involved was 31,653,941, as against $1,321,363 in 1909,
The debts and damages recovered smerted to $1,385,635 as against $531,247 in 1909.
The total fees collected amounted to $15,922, as against $15,370 in 1909.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION. The number of Actions instituted during the year was 1,785 and 122 wam bronght forward from 1903, as against 1,417 and 122 respectively in 1909. The total amount involved was 8338,774, and the debts and damages recovered mounted to 8151.290, as against $281,047 and 9116,222 respectively in 1909.
The total amount of fon collected amounts to 89,463 as against $7,809 in 1909.
CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.
ted for trial at the Criminal Sessions, AR against 66 and 122 respectively ir 1909.
IN AMERICA..)
But more induential than either of these cangos of indifferance Is the commercial senti-
altogether too costly and to be a bad investment. Precisely what the Philippines have cost so fur Judging from the tone of the majority of is a subject which has been much discussed, and there are those who, going back to the the paragraphers in the American Proms, or beginning of the Spanish War, and counting rea from the language of the accidental men in all possible incidental exposes, maka it whom one meets here in the clubs and at dinner run up into many hundreds of millions of tables, one might imagine that the United dolls. To one who has been brought up in the school of British Imperialism there are, how- States was on the point of abandoning the over, certain objections to considering suy Philippines. As a matter of fact there is but Colonial possession merely a commercial the smallest likelihood of any such proceeding standard soom the right one to apply to an undertaking. Still less does the financial The islands are rocciving not a little public enterprise so purely beneficent and charitable attention just now, as a result, partly, of the in ita nature as was, at Joast in profession and reoont return of the Socretary of War from his intent, the civilizing work which the United
States undertook Oriental trip, partly of the reposted petty Pashing these considerations aside, however, in the Philippino Islands. incidents which have increased pablic uneasi one who is familiar with the islands and knows on the subject of American relations how fine, a possession they are, may reasonably with Japan, and partly because the Com.gestion, especially in view of their strategie mittes of Imantar Affairs of the House of Orient, whether the initial cost of them, how- importance to America's trade relations with the Representatives whe not so long ago at work over high it may be put, has been too large. on its investigation of the Friar Lands scandal,
Fess
THE INCREASE OF TRADE.
as it is called, a full history of which was given For the present expenditure on the islands in The Times of November 15 last. In the is an item which for purposes of party politics. general, if desultory, discussion of the subject of any ungnituds at present erospt the addi ja frequently exaggerated. There is no experse which is now going on it is rare to hear tional cost to the military establishment of keep- anyone speak of America's possession of thing in the islands so large a proportion of the islands with even a semblance of enthusiasm. United States Army. This bas oficially, and The almost aniversal attitude is one of
by indifference, tinged with contempt. It is prob. att acurately been not down.
The Mr. Taft when Secretary of War at about able that if, without any action on its part, the United States could suddenly cease to
imports of Americaži of its
be
There wore 8) casos and 122 persons commit.occupation-if the whole situation can be in £1,000,000 a year. In the year 1909 the total emounting only to majority of the American porn wophile he had they much excrodot €1,100,000, the largent own accord become non-existent-the immense pinas wore less then thin, sinks, the Philip. a little over £900,000, and in no previous year It would be a relief not to have the Philippines, bat to take tho positive action that would be being £1,250,000 in 1905. For the
year ending June 30, 1910, however, being the necessary to surrender them is another matter.
Erst year when free trade with the United Slates was in operation, the value of the It is hardly to bezpected that the trade can American importa leaped to over £2,100,000. go on doubling every year, but there is every that there will continue to be very inorease. And when, as will seemingly bo
The number of persone actually indicted, was 115, of whom 88 were couvioted and 27 were acquitted. Against 6 persons no indictments were filed. In 1909 the gurus were respectively 73, 27 and 20.
APPELLATE JURISDICTION.
rapid
too bad to have our fears and alarms belittled in Saturd ya mau was naked, “Did you see him From the decision af the Pulino Judge, 3; and forward as ever there has been to the annual cost of them, it is likely that it will i
this way, but the Daily Press good one better when it reassures the public that sneh an occurrence is just as likely to take place in stald old Britain as in enterprising Hongkong.
Last year about this time we were crying.out because of the scarcity of water. This year there is no mich complaint. We feel that wo
dead" The reply was, "He died by degrees he did not die all at once," It seems hard for us to understand a life which knows no clocks, but that moms quite common in rural China, as
was exemplified at the Supreme Court later the same day. A witness on boing asked what tímo the ship reached Hongkong replied that “tha casks were crowing at the time." Another was are having too mnoh. The philosophical who asked what time the ship left Cantos, and he never worry about the weather realise that the replied, "It is strange that you should ask mo present conditions confer a poolness which ought to be appreciated. It is difioult to believe a question. We are country people and that we are on the fringe of summer when the never have clooks, you know.”. thermometer stands as low as it does these days.
Not often is the Legislative Council seen at such a disadvantage as it was on Thursday, when the Ordinance to amend the Food and Drugs. Ordinance was under discussion The Ordinance was designed to protest Chineas from neing, machino skimmed derdensed will as a food for infants, but curiously enough most of the mem- tere candid enough to admit that they knew little or nothing on the subject. It be same apparent that the Government was acting on the advies of experts, and though little was said it is evident that some of the merabers do not quite like the position. Doubtless we shal hear more about it next meeting in view of Mr. Wilkinson's comments which appeared in Saturday's Daily Press.
I do not find that the views expressed by His Excellency the Governor last Thursday bare completely silenced the croakers." It is very
RODEBICK Random.
· LOJAL SPORT.
A "DIES NON."
all, 8.
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we look back, we see that in each case history does to is what the Filipino leaders who
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THE ABOUMENTS AGAINST BUREENDEE. record of expansion since the days when the The history of the United States is one
original 13 colonias occupied no more than the arrow strip of territory on the Atlantic coast. There were 8 Appoila instituted during the There are not many precedents for abandoning year, viz. :-
territory once occupied. Moreover, there was in a few years, the American people see From the decision of the Chief Justice, 3; as active opposition to each successive step that the profits on the manual sales of American goods to the islands more than counterbalance from the decision of the Magistratos, intion or retention of the Philippinos. Thero
always been an anti-erpansionist party. But,
think materially better of the islands than it ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION. There was no notion instituted and no action has made heroes of the men who inspired the
This indeed movement of aggrandisement and has slighted tried during the your. The case that was pond-those who opposed it. At the time, men among champion the cause of independence chiefly ing since 1908 is at 11 pending.
the greatest of their day poured ridicale on the the establishment of free trade relations, and
Apprehend.
It inspired their opposition to soquisition of both California and Alaska. What could the United States profit from the they frankly declare their fear that, as the
islands begin arid doserts of the one or the frozen wastes United States and American monay comes to ba be profitable to the of the other? But what American doubts the more and more largely invested there, all wisdom of the taking of either to-day? The recognition of thees things is too slear to hope of independence will disappear. Unless, make it possible for the people to consent to they say, the United States grants independence the avacantion of the Philippines. Not only now, she will tavar let go. It is either im- GOLD this, but in the discussion of the two alter-They are probibly right, with the odds largely natives of retention and surrender there is a tendeaay to lose sight of the intermediate against immediate independence. course. There is a growing disposition, not with any joyouness, but in a spirit of resigna There were 19 Adjudications and 3 Composition, to regard tha lalands as 8 permanent tions and 1 Composition.
BANKRUPTOP JURISDICTION:
There ward 36 Petitions fled, 21 being cre- ditors petitions, and 15 being petitions by the debtors themselves. The figures for 1939 were respectively 30, 20 and 10.
The number of receiving orders made was 28, being 15 en creditors petitions, and 13 on debtors petitions; 2 Administration Orders were made. The figures for 1909 were respectivoly 12,7 and 5, and 1 Administration Order.
The number of Public Examinations held was 15, as against 9 in 1909.
to
mediate independence or permanent absorption.
SHAKESPEARE.
The nusirona fixtures had to be postponed / tions. The figures in 1909 were 9 Adindica. possession, or, more correctly perhaps, as a per: SUGGESTED MUEDER BY BACON AT STRATFORD.
owing to the heavy rain which fell during Hatar. day morning. The second meeting of the Hong-one granted in 1909. kong Genkrana Club was put off-for-a-week, and the interport test match, and various tennis and bowls tournaments will be fired for a later date.
BOXING
PROSPECTS OF A BEETING BETWEEN
STANTON AND CAPHAM.
There were no Dischargez granted as against The agrogato amount of estimated Assets was 3155.855 and estimated Liabililfas: 3543,14% against 865,803 and $189,155 respectively in 1909, "The fees collected amounted to $2,998 as against $2,271 in 1909 and the Official Receiver's Commission as Trustee where no Trustee had been appointed by the Creditors to $16,342 as against $11,833 în 1909.
PROBATE. AND ADHINIBYRATION.
There were 227 Grants made by the Court being: Probate, 68: Letters of Administra tion, 139; in all 227.
The figures in 1909 were respectively 90 and 120.
to
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manent burden, a oroas to be borne with each cheerful-meekness as the country can muster. When President Taft expressed his opinion that for the Shakespeare manuscripts which he be
Dr. Owen is energetically pursuing his
quest it would be a long time yet before the Filipinos liores to have been buried in the bed of the river were so far it for self-government as tu permit Wye two and a half centuries ago. Dr. Owen, of the country being hanted us to them, what who may be classed among the world's original a number of newspapers found to comment on thinkers, has given further evidence of the fact, was not the suggested length of the delay, but the fact that the President was in favour of blackwallor, who was dono to death by Baco
his latest opinion being that Shakespeare was a ENGLISH, ultimate abandoment,
SWISS
AND
ELGIN
One point should be emphasized. It, or (ss and Ben Jonson in a secluded lane at Stratford- one is almost tempted to say) when, the Philip-on-Avon, and that bis head will be found in the The cypher expert assorts that there are 69 pines come to be finally accepted as an integral cache under the Wye, United part of the territorías of the
States,
boxes in all supposed to be hidden in the caahe. there will undoubtedly be a disposition at valt has been sken is the Duke of Benu- in many quarters in Europe to believe that this fort's name for their reception in the Chancery was always the American intention, and that Lane Bafe Deposit, and if they are found ther thero never was any expectation of converting will be carried thither in charge of special mes the islands into a self-governing State, Whioli sengers, would be an injustice. No one wins familiar with the course of events in 1998, declares stand revealed in the cypher, are, as inco, can doubt that the professions of the antirely temporary character of the occupation at that time were altogether in earnest, or that "mission" in the Philippines in the loftiest the country entered on what it believed to be its spirit. It is notorious how reluctantly Fresident McKinley himself was brought to consent to even the temporary charge of what samed an burdensome an estate. And, conversely, if European opinion should bs generous to the
The contents of the boxes, which, Dr. Owen SUPERIOR
generally doubted whether His Excellency's that the latter is kaly to havs in the Court Foen amounted to $9,778 and Oleistas been in touch with American sentiment far as the special correspondent of the Daily
Prospects are promising for a meeting in Hongkong between Rod Blanton, the Canadian, who hasconcluded a successful career in Manila, and A. J. Capham, the clever trainer of Bill
The aggregate value of the Estates was Lewis, the welterweight champion of the Orient.. Capham has declared hig readiness to meet the $4,026,040, an sgainst $3,422,250 in 1909.
Probate Daties amounted to $156,970. Canadian, ad as this is the only opportunity Colony of securing a match, it is hardly likely Administrator's Commission to $3,272 The gures prore quite sa much as his speech that he will fail to take it. The fight should figure in 1909 were respectively 898,022, gasta. My exonse for touching upon-this
prove an attractive and clever one. Stauton's 88,290 and $1,154. debateable subject is that the occasion has ability has been proved, and Capham, although There were 47 Estates vested in, or adminis- produced the Post, who says the effort and he has not yet had an opportunity to display tarod by, the Offeisl administrator during the especially the title-was suggested by hearing his skill in the ring, has shown in various year, representing on aggregate value of 855 000
The figurce for 1909 were respectively 18 and the gramaphone next door grinding out that training spars with Lewis a knowledge of the
a $25 900. Lardihood which stamp him as a inspiriting song: "There's a san still shining formidable opponent. Should this fight even- tanto it should prove one which will stand high in the sky,"
on the roll of brilliant fistic encounters geen in the Colony, and there is little doubt that the principals will attract a crowded house.
BURST CORDA. (LIFT UP YOUR HEART.”),
Parish the thought that tempts us to say. Prosperity's wan ng from day to day )- Doth not returns by our Treasury make olene We're prospering gaily from year to your ?
Tonage a larger than over before; And light dues are yiolding considerably morð; Renta's are rising, and all things conspire To prove Dalefal Eumeur a mischievou: liar.
Can trade be dull and the outlook dropr While our revenue's increasing from taxation
on beer!
Sir, the tonic you nord, when this you rapine Is a strong glass or two of our highly-tazed
wine!
Førse added ký a doleful Intruder... May I venture a reminder of that curious theme That "Things aren't always just what they
From "P
Wasn't it said by Pedagogue Squeers: **You can prove any dashed thing by the use of
Agueers"?
I notice that a gentleman in Shanghai is talding the community there to task for the calloustiers which it displayed on the occasion of the tragedy which took place a fortnight ago when the French aviator was killed. The gruesome spectacle of a man hurtling through the air and falling with a crash almost at their feet apparently made little impression on the crowds which had assembled to witness
DTK
aud
GREAT RUBBER ESTATE.
BEVENTY. THOUSAND ACRES IN SUMATRA,
The Straits Timer states that negotiatione have just been concluded noder which the Gen- eral Rubber Company of America acquires the proportion of the New Asahan Tobacco Company for the purpose of planting rubber on a vory
extensive scale.
35 Estates were wound up during the year, representing an aggregate value of $25.260, as against 19 in 1909 representing $10,210.
OFFICIAL TEJATI,
The total number of Trust Estates in the hand of the Official Trustee at the end of 1910 was 24 and the aggre ate amount of Trust Funds $89,698 as against 23 Estates aggregating $83,067 in 1909, aud certain house property.
The amount of Commission collected was 8378 as against 8395 in 1909.
REGISTRATION OF COMPANIES.
The total number of Companies registered from the commencement of the Companies Or dinance; 1865, was 685 with an aggregate capital of $333,497,818,
Reps at Chepstow can ascertain:
The original manuscripts in Bacon's hand-
writing of all the Shakespeare plays, The original manuscripts of the works of Marlowe, Greene, and Peele, whose names Dr. Owen's cypher declares mask the writings of Bacon,
The manuscript of Spenser's "Faerie Queen,"
another of Bacon's works. The
published under his own name.
Scots,
of
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United States in this matter, one cannot resist
Melanerpt of Burton's "Anatomy of expressing a pious hope that their own experi- once in the Philippines may make Americans The manuscripts of Bacon's works which he believe that sometimes Great Britain niso has been compelled to assume burdens of Diaries containing the history of the Court of
France, to which Bacos was attached. Empire both without original intent and reach against her will. At present it is a uni- The original death warrant of Mary Queen of vareal article of belief with the masses of the people of the United States that, while ench Important Masonte documents, the full nature successivo stop in the development of their own which cannot be published.
self as King of England, bearing the words, country has been but an inevitable stage in the The great seal which bacon had made for him. unfolding of a manifest and divinely pre-ordained
"Francisons Dei Gratis Angline, Francise, destiny, very consecutive step in the enlarge- ment of the British Empire has been an example The proots that Bacon was all that he claimed
Hibernias Res, Fidei Defensor." The General Eubber Company is the crade
of an atrocious national rapacity.
to bo-namely, the rightful heir to the Of the 685 Companias on the Eegister114 are THE CAUSES OF AMERICAN INDIFFERENCE, rabber end of the vast business conducted by the
act, 2 were not floated, 135 wore wound zp
throne. The prement contemptuous indifference of the United States Rubber Company, which, we be-. liste, ass over 25 per cent. of the whole of the were in the scures of being wennd up
pines has its root in three different causes. In rubber consumed in the United States. For leaving 357 on the Register at the end of 1930 people of the United States towards the Philip- experiments have been represcating en aggreratocapital of $327,261,818. the first place, there are many who base their The figures fa 1900 were respectively 599, dislike of the possession of the islands on politi. in progress to discover the extent to which plantation rubber can be substituted for Para. 8270,240 647, 99, 2, 132, 67, 299, and $264,464,cal and Constitutional grounds, holding that the
This is Dr Owen's story o United States has neither need of, or business Col.Colt, the president of the company, has taken
There were 86 Compenida registered in 1910, with, & Colonial
Empire, a elose interest in those exp rimen's, and is cou
but that to hold any Shakespeare:--
William Shakespeare, who could neither rend Tinued that there is a great futuro before plantation as compared with 38 in 1909, the revenue from people in subjection against their will is allen rabber, and that in order to protect its interests as which was
extensive user the Company should bare estates Registration Feen, $16,483 as against 35,917 in 1909, to the spirit of her institutions. Naxt, there is nor write, was one of the figure-hands whom an even larger number of people who are frankly Bacon used to hide his true work. It happened of its own where a part at least of what it Filling and other Feos, 4,196
tired of the whole business. These are largely that Bacon wrote a letter to his publishers about will be T8quires be produced.
$20,679
those who at the outset entertained the loftiest the plays, which were then being published in The General Hubber Company already holds
ideas of the mission of their country. Their quarto form. He gave this letter to Shakespeare two concessions in Samatre. By acquiring The number of licences granted under section belief was that the rapidity and completeness to take to the publishers, but Shakespeare in- WHY GO TO the Now Aanhan Estates it gets about 70,000 4.of The Companies (Local Registers) Ordin- with which the civilizing of the Filipinos would stead took the letter to a friend, who read it to sores of land, most of which is very suitable fur ance, 1910" (No. 16 of 1997), enabling Combe accomplished way to be an example to the him With this letter in his possession Shake- rubber growing. As strips have been removed panies operating outside the Colony to keep local world. In the ocarse of a few years, by mere
an
considerable time
647.
$1,939
$7,850
The proof of the marriage between Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Leicester, which the title pages of many books of the period hint at in amblems. The head of William Shakespeare.
of how Bacon killed
and the ground very fully cleared in other ways, registers of members vos 154. and as an excellent labour force is already The Foes collected in respect of moh licencas few thousand school teachers, the heterogeneous Time passed, and Bacon was made a peer and
available the company anticipates being able to hare at least 20,000 acres planted before May, 1912, and the area will continue to be extended after that date.
Itina bold enterprise, and though the opening of such an extensive ares may disturb present calate owners, what will strike most people, no doubt, is its significause as an indication of con-
amonated to $32,374.
CHINESE FINANCIAL ADVISER.
OFFER TO A DUTCH DANKER,
and
him.
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N. LAZARUS
FOR YOUR GLASSES ?
force of inspiration, mild administration, and a spears began a systematin blackmail of Bacon. mass of Oriental peoples who live in the islands launched on the way to prosperity, and all the were to be converted into a self-respecting time Shakespeare was importening Occidental nation, and the Filipino Republic In 166, according to Dr. Owen and his would be introdused to the world standing ospber, Shakespeare's demands became so great firmly on its feet, with a Bible under one arm that Bacon and his friend Ben Jonson went to and a copy of the United States Constitution Stratford-on-Avon.
was stormy. Shake. nader the other, as a nice, new, self-governing, There was a meeting that was stormy.
to BECAUSE State. But the path of genre stood to his ground and threatened welt-respecting the faces, because we are told that the racas fidence in the future of plantation rabber, and The Timet Peking correspondent states that philanthropy has been unexpectedly stony. The soud the dawning letter to King James.
If the King knew that Bacon lad written were proceeded with. Though I don't go so more particularly of confidence in location of the by agreement among the four banks which are Filipinos themselves, with their insurrections,
period
he would have stood about. plays at that incapacity as agricoltur took every care to inquire into theer, Mr. Vissering, president of the Bank of fats, and their persistent lamenting as iciole in the furnace, or a tallow.
for as much chance of promotion (says Dr. Owen decadence which has overtaken Shanghai, Ii
of planting in Brazil before finally Java, has beau offered a nomination as Finan- immediate independence, have been agree that the stewards who were responsible deciding that the Middle East offered superior cial Adviser to the Chiness Government. If couragingle dificult to make happy.
These dog chasing an asbestos ast through Hadoo
The
quarrel broke. Shakespeare drew his for the arrangements of the race meeting should advantages in the matter of labour supply and he accepts, the United States Government will were mistakes also, even scandals, connected
rubmit his name to the Chinese Government, with the early administration of the islands; dagger and struck at Bacon. It caught in his from kavo shown better fasts than they did. The trans ortgang talent
Davis, representative the General certain approve. kabooquent events ought to have bean cancelleil. ale vin, the best here for some time, who are quain to also feathor of a work on and when, as the end of 12, ya is found to its Beabbard, ran it through Shakespeare's heart,
at years, Bacon, How the crowd could enjoy a race after just making himself familiar with local conditions, Chinese currency, written in 1877, which shows bear so much resemblance to the work of Great Ben Jonson and Bacon removed the head of OPTHALMIC
Here the witnessing the death of the aviator is difficult for and we understand that Dr. Gallagher will act wide knowledge of the Chinese written in Britain in the Malay Slates and in Egypt, with Shakespeare and carried it away.
as expert adviser.
serious misgiring se to which of the two countries story ends. anyone with ordinary feelings to appreciate.
far as to say that this represents the general for the Middle East: The American signatories to the currency loan, a Datoh bank their dronism,
guage.
thair
You will receive Fxir Trouk
mont
A Careful - and Intelligent
Examination
We have Bound Optics
Reason behind every Lens
N. LAZARUS,
OPTICIAN, CORNER ́ ́D'AGUIAR Sr., Honorers.