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CANTON,
ĮPRÓM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT;} -
October 19th. THE VICEROT. Rumours have been afloat for several days past that His Excellency the Viceroy is shortly to be appointed to the Szechuao Viceroyalty.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1182, 1011.
space of the room containing the tablets, was, takön up with a crowd of coolies, while the actual students had almost to fight their way in, and not a tenth part of those who entored cânght's glimpse of the tableta. Many of the schools themselves were beautifully decorated and the Ellis Eadeorte Society's College in Honam wes no exception. Considerably more
used in the decoration of the building, and the effect produced was plessing and tasteful. In this College, the procedure of which is typical of that of all others, the Committes first made obeisance before the portrait of Confucius, after which the members of the staff did the same. Then class by class the scholars camo in and
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL
(Continued from yesterday.)
FOREIGN OFFENDERS (No, 2) AMENDMENT ORDINANCE. The ATTORNET-GENNEAT. moved the first
take in the Principal Ordinance. It re-intro HONGKONG | SHARE
MARKET.
duces the provisions of section 32 (1) of Ordinance No. 8 of 1898 which wore aseidentally omitted in Messa. Vernon and Smyth in their weekly the consolidation. The amendments to share report dated October 20th state: (r) inclusive are due to the introduction of a more Business generally continues much restricted, simple set of forms. The amendment (8) is in-hat on the whole rates are well maintained, and tended to make it clear that the provisions of "Rubbers" are practically nachanged during in some instances show a tendency to advance. Boction 6 of the Principal Ordinance are not the interval, but have failed to attreet moro meant toapply to those who import solely for then passing attention. Fine Hand Para
(3) of the Principal Ordinance more clear. 31 per cent, but the Bank of England is un rate of discount is somewhat easier at Classe 4 of the Bill is due to suggestion by the changed at 4 per cent. Bar Silver loses at Editor now engaged on revising the Ordinances 24d form, and Sterling T.T. at 1/949d The to the effect that the term" King's" warehouses is to day quoted at 75%.
Bank's buying rate for 3 d/s bills on is not quite an accurate description of the Gen
Shanghai
eral Bonded Warehouses which are used.
The reason of thïa ja naisi to be that I. E. hes than 8100 had been enllected by the students and randing of a Bli entitled, "An Ordinanco to expert, and (6) makes the meaning of section 68 at 46 per Ib. so'lore, The market
proved himself sunli a strong maat in dealing with the revolutionary section of the community here that he is deemed just the right man to deal with the similar element in the great Western Province. Rumpar aleo has it that H. E.'s successor will be the present Viceroy of the two Kiang Provinces. As far as I, os bored, and as all was done in good order and gather, however, these reports are not based on any direct ofheial statement, and are therefore with dno roverence the scous was impressive. to be taken for what they are worth. The Viceroy Later in the day refreshments were sorred out has, doubtlessly shown himself to be a strong to visitors, and the rest of the day was taken up man, and considering the present discontented by the scholars in perambulating the gaily state of the two Kwong provinces, it seems s
decorated vestibule and ball. During the day poor proposal to take away such a capable man
there was a good deal of cracker-firing in the from the head of affairs, If indeed, much a stop is city, but the aim of the Confucian Society to contemplated. The Viceroy, however, srema to
make the day a public holiday with all shops barə stirred up against himself a considerable closed-a counterpart in fact of Christmas Day. number of enemies, especially among a powerful cannot be said to be meeting with any great coterie of Cantonese, officials in Poking, and the reason of this enmity seems to be H.E.'s pititude toward the Manne Boundary question. If the Viceroy is indeed to be removed it is likely that this coterie has had a band in the removal Difoult as is the situation here, that in Sto. chuan is doubtless more difficult, and of course there is no guarantes that H. E.'s policy in that province would be a succesful as that of his here, and every error of statesmanship would be yot bat anothor excuse for his enemies to stir up further strife against him.
A DARBAROUS PUNISHMENT,
B01
Bnoces,
THE PROJE TED NEW ROAD ON
THE PEAK.
TO CONNECT CHAMBERLAIN ROAD WITH PLANTATION ROAD,
The following report of proceedings of the Public Works Committes, at a meeting held on the 28th September, was laid before the Legis-. tatire Council on Thursday:
A potition had
surend the Foreign Offenders' Amendment Ordinance, 1911."
Detention
The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read a first time.
According to the objects and reasons attached has approved the principle of the main object of to the Bil, His Majesty's Secretary of Stato
Ordinanes No. 23, 1911, bat doos aot saaction the principio underlying the secondary object of that Ordinance, which was to take away from Foreign Offenders, brought in onstody into the Colony, the right of showing cauze to the Magistrate why they should not be committed to gaol there to await the order of the Governor under Ordinance No. 1 of 1872.
BAILWAY AMENDMENT ORDINANCE. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved, the first reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to send the Bailways Ordinance, 1909."*
The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read a first time.
The objects, and reasons stated that this Bill renders it possible for General Rules to be made with regard to granting free passes, and also puts restrictions on the earringe of dangerous goods.
MERCHANT SHIPPING AMENDMENT ORDINANCE.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the first reading of a Bili entitled, "An Ordinance to amend, the Merchant Shipping Amendment Ordinance, 1899, and certain Ordinances amending the same.".
The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read a first time.
LAW REVISION ORDINANCE.
The ATtODNEY-GUREBAL moved the frat reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance for further promoting the Revision of the Law by repealing certain parts of enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary."
The COLONIAL SECRETARY Esconded, and the Bill was read a first time.
LAW AMEND'ENT ORDINANCE, The ATTORNEY-GENERAI moved the first reading of Bill entitled, "An Ordinance for further promoting the Rovision of the Law by amending certain errory contained in, se well as the language used in, the Ordinances now in force.".
The COLONIAL SECRETARY Roonded, and the Bill was rand a first time.
GENERAL DEVIŠJON ORDINANCE.
•
The AFGENEY-GENERAL moved the first roading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance for promoting the General Hevision of the Law by repealing' certain enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary, by amending certain other enactments which stand in urgent need thereof, and by incorporating certain awending Ordinances in their respective principal Ordinances."
The COLONIAL SECRETARY Secunded, and the Bill was road a first time. UNION CHURCH INCORPORATION ORDINANCE. Hon. MY. POLLOCK moved the Arst reading of a Bili entitled, "An--Ordinance for the Incorporation of the Trustees of the Union Church at Victoria in this Colony."
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BANKS. Hongkong and Shanghais have beau sold to the North at prices ranging up to 8910, bat have river eased off to sales at 9023, the market closing with probable sellers. The last Tendon mate wired por "Router" is £81. and are in further request at $8421, North MARINE INSURANCES.-Unions have sold Chinas are quieter with sales to Shanghai at Tis. 160. Cantons are quiet at $300'ex the dividend of on offer at $225 at ex 7 816 per share paid to day, and Yangtzes are
*13.
FIRE INSURANCES, Hongkongs are steady at $360, and Chinas at $127.
BIPPING. Hongkong, Canton and Mscars Indo-Chinas, China and Manilas, Douglases, and have been booked at $27 and close steady, Star Ferrys are unchanged, and without business reported. Shell Transports on be placed at 83:6, but no shares are obtainable locally.
RETINERIES-China Sugars are easier with saliera at $135. Luzons bave been booked at 837 and 831, and esa now be obtained to a small extent st the latter rate.
MINING-Chinese Engineerings have been booked at Tis. 14. Raubs have been bocked at
the advanced rate of 141, at which buyers prevail.
Docks, WHARVES AND GODOWNS--Hong kong and Whampoa Dooke have been wild at $50, and more shores are procurable. There sales reported. Shanghai Dooks are gucted at are sellers of Kowloon Wharves at 850, but no Tis. 59) nominal, and Shanghai and Hongkow- Wharves at Tis, 86 bayers.
kong Lande have improved farther, and sa LANDS, HOTELA AND BUILDINGS.—Hong- now be placed at $103. Kowloon Landi bavo, been booked and are wanted at $28. West
Estates are a neglected market at $7 with Points are firm at $47, and Hongkong Hot at $119 (old) and 875 (new). Humphreys sellers,
bai quote Ewos at Tls. 97, Internationals Tis. COTTON MILLS-Hongkonge are on offer st 25 with no barere. Mail advices from Slang. 51, Laon
and sherged with having been a member of a thus obtaining an easier gradient than that sualogy of motion 9 of Ordinance No. 10 of In doing to be said-This Bill follows: Kung Mowa Tls. 724, and Boy Chees
Present The Hon. the Director of Pablie Works (W. Ch tham, C.M.G.), Chairman; Latterly there have been a large number of Hon. the Colonia! Te-auror (A.M. Thomson; cases of robbery and brigandage on--Honam Hon Mr. Wei Yak, CM.G.; Hon; Mr. Rose, island, and though but scant sympathy can be felt for the perpetrators of those erimes, yet one decided to construct a rod on the line indicated The Chairman oxplained that it had been cannot but protest against the barbarous pan-aboro and a track had been cut to`stion approxi- ishment meted out against these offenders by mately where it would run, the Government when the police happen however, been received from a number of Fe- to be fortunate enough to catch one.dents requesting that, instead of following the The following is example. of how track which had been out, the road should be the authorities have lately been dealing extended to a point on Plantation Road near the with these low-breskors, A man was arrested wastorn boundary of Kurd Building Lot 27, band of dacoite, and was found guilty. Now afforded by the latter road abore the point whers it is a principle of Chinese law that no person the track referred to joins it. roscives his sentence until he has confessed the The Chairman read the petition and explained orimo. As this man was sentenced to be be that, as at present proposed, the road would have headed, it is supposed that he confessed and was gradient of 1 in 20. for a short distance from presumably guilty. In spite of torture having Chamberlain Road and would be practically been officially abolished, those of us who know level for the remainder of its length to its China are aware that there, are various junction with Plantation Road. Beyond this methods" still remaining to the mandarins point, Plantation Road had an average upward to extort confoësions, either rost or bogas, from gradient of 1 in 15, whilst an extension of the the unfortunate culprit. Whether this man's proposed road, which it was also intended to confession was obtained in this way cannot of construct, from the same point, would have a course be said; but, be that as it may, the downward gradient of 1 in 16, This extension prisoner was beheaded publicly in an open should open out some possible building sites above thoroughfare and his decapitated body was the houses on Barker Road. Tho potitioners' allowed to ile decomposing on the ground for proposal, if adopted, would afford a gradient of three whole days, while his boad, struck on a about 1 in 40 to the new point of junction with bamboo pole, was aleja for a similar period, Plantation Road, but The native who gave me this information the road
the gradient of to opan out the new and who
eye-witness
of this
building tiles would then become about gruesome spectacle told me that he "wept with 1 in 63. There were dißoulties also in the way pity" when he saw it. Apart from all questions of carrying out the petitioners proposal on of decency and humanity, such actions at the secount of some large masses of rock which present junotare are extremely bad policy, for would be traversed by the read and whieb, owing by the rigour of such panishments parsons are to the excessive steepness of the hillside, it would led to ory ont against the methods and aims of be extremely difficult to deal with. The track the present régime. Some of the persons who which had basa out avoided those masses of rock, saw this night had doubtless been abroad and maning just below them. These facts had been must have mentally contrasied the state of communicated to, the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pellock, things oxisting hors with that of the countries E.C., on behalf of the petitioners. His reply, they had visited, and they and the students in which it was pointed out that, apart present who had read about how the law is from the considerable number of people administered in enlightened lands must have. living near Plantation Gap, rogard should found a spirit of disgust for existing native be paid to the large number of residents in the methods creeping over them. Surely now, if at Peak Hotel, who might desire to use the road, any time, the Government should do all it ca After full discussion, it was unanimously to keep on the right side of the public and to agreed to recommend that the road should be do nothing to alienate the sympathics of the constracted on the line of the track which bad people. As before said, seant, pity can be felt for the robbers and bandits that infest these elistricts, but, for all that, it is to be remembered that if the government would bestir itself to do something for the education and uplifting of the poor and if the police were to do the work they are pail to do and for which people are heavily taxed, a hundredth part of these criminals would not exist, but as long as Chinese officials hold the principle that Government exists for the benefit of the governors and not for the governed things are not likely to make any
material improvement.
6.32 πως
THY BIRTHDAY OF CONFUCIUS,
WAS TONG
boon'ent.
THE TROUBLE ON THE
MINNESOTA.”
With reference to the detention of the G N.
The objects and reasons state that Clause 2 of the Bill relieves steam trawlers and other mechanically propelled fishing vessels from some of the requirements of the Principal Ordinance with regard to the certificates of com po’ency of their officers, Clause 3, on the
1887, which deals with vehicles on laud, provides a fitting punishment ($50 fino or two moutlur imprisonment with or without hard labour) for persons who hire beats and refuse to pay for them. Clause 4 requires all junks within the waters of the Colony to be licensed. Formerly licensing was not compulsory and could only be effected under sub-sections (14), (15) and (16) of section 39 of the Principal Ordinance, which is repealed by the Bill, Formerly also section 39 of the Principal Ordinance dealt with junks and section. 40, with bosts, lighters, halks, etc. The new acction 39 contains all that it is desirable to retain of both sections. The terms "vessel"
generally upon the provisions of the London Missionary Society Ordinance
It
of 1891, and the Ordinances relating to St. John's Cathedral. The Union Church was first built by the late Dr. Legge, of the London Mis- sionary Society, in Hollywood Road in 1845; and it was afterwards removed in 1863 to Staunton Street, and again in 1889 it was removed to its present site on the Kennedy by Dr. Legge to trustees as a place for public Hoad. In 1986 the then premises were assigned
worship and the presching of the Gospel. The Church premises have since been rested in trustees, and the affairs of the Church have been looked after by a committes of managa. ship" and "jank" are defined in sec maent elected by the seatholders. tion 2 of the Principal Ordinance. In the new has now been decided by the sestholders TableT the fees for fishing loenoes remain as being subscribers to apply for incorporation before, but the fees for trading licences are in- as it is extremely dificult, owing to cresced because the special permit is done away the constant changes in the trustees, to deal with with except under exceptional circumstances, the property belonging to the Church, and Licences in future are to be supplied in book inasmuch as the Church was originally started form, and so form a permanent history of the by the London Missionary Society, clause 18 vessele in respect of which they are issued.. In has been inserted in the Bill providing that in the new Table U there is but little change. In the event of the discontinuance of public wor. accordance with the terms of the new section ship for two years, the buildings, sud all monies, 39 of the Ordinance, Revenue Officers are given goods and chattels pertaining to the Church Police and Harbour Department Officers and Society. With these remarks I beg to move powers similar to those possessed already by shall be held in trust for the London Missionary
persons on board vessels stopped and searched the first reading of this Bill. are required to give information as to the Mr. EDE ssconded, and the Bill was read "a
first time. ownership of the vessel,
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DEFENCE CONTRIBUTION AMENDMENT ORDINANCE.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the fret reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to amend the Defence Contribution Ordinance,
1911."
ABNS AND AMMUNIMOS AMENDMENT
ORDINANCE.
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The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that Connoil go into Committee on the Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to amend the Arms and Ammunition
Ordinance, 1900,"
booked at $213, Cements at $4.10 and $4 15, MISCELLANEOUR-Dairy Farms have been Chins Providents at 88, Ropes at $18, and easier with probable sellers in the North at Tis, Union Water Boats at $73. Langkate close
76).
to day,
die price) were received from London by wire upBERS, Ero.- Closing quotations. (uid-
i edburys Landon Vantures London Asinties
Allagars United Serdang,
Bata Tigae
g... Anglo-Malays Linggis....
Eastern and International Trusts Rubber Trusts Hongkong Electric Trame,.. Indo-Chinas (P. & D. combined)
Tronohs "Shells, bearers"
"THE MOUSME."
INTIMATIONS
CRIED WITH PAIN OF SKIN ERUPTION
Suffered 12 Months with Eczema, Face, Hands and Neck Covered. Going Mad with the Irritation,
Got Cuticura Remedies. Found. Instant Relief and Was Completely Cured.
44 suffered for twelve months with bad dry eczema. My face, handla and neck were
covered with large save. I was very bad. 'I had large patches on thy face and felt I was going.mad with the irritation. I went to the hospital for some túne and then bila dorter at home, At the finland to have an- other doctor. Neither of them gave me medicine, enly debent, anil it did not do me any god, I could not do my housework und hind to pay to bave it and any washing done. My husbank. thought I would have to go to the infissary, One event he haught me a box of and that riade it worse, I was crying all the time with pain. I could get no rullef at all un- til I got a box of Cuticura Ointment. After wing that I found festant relief and it stopped all rritation. I used three boxes of Cuticurs Clotment and a rake of Chairers Soap and was completely cured." (Blyne¶) Mrs. Ale Mitters, 80. Ernest Road, Canning Town, London, E., Jua. 5, 1010.
Cuticum Soan and Cutleura Obatteeni are needly effective when all else falls, Sold throughout the word. Depots: London, 27, Charterhouse Kg.; Hydney, N.. B. W., R. Towns & Co.: Calcutta, B. K. Paul: Cape Town, etc., Lennon, Idd. U. 8. A., Polter o Drug & Clem. Comp, Sole Preps.. Huston. Post-free, 32-page Cutkara book containing Invaluable advice of the best care she treat- ment of skin and seal troubles
Chas. J. Gaupp
& Co.
Hare Just Received a Now
Selection of Goods from
MAPPIN & WEBB,
LONDON,
Comprising:-
SILVER CUPS,
57,6
9/9
19
93/9
33
68/9
236
34/9
16/
5 discount
616 prem. 105/-
&0.
53- 83/6
PRINCES PLATE,
Captain Yamaki...
TRE NEW JAPANESE PLAY, Captain Fujiwara... Lieutenant Makei Hashimoto (e tenhouse
(Officers of the
PRESENTATION PLATE,
TEA SERVICES,
$0.
TABLE WARE,
CUTLERY,
Mr. Eric Maturin Mr. Harry Welobinan
keeper) Mr. George DRESSING CASES with Mr. Nelson Keys Japanese Army)
FISH KNIVES and FORKS,
Hestor Tanaka (a journalist)
Mr. Harry Ray Saki (a fortane teller) ... Mr. Dan Rolyst Miten (Mistress of Geisha) Miss Anta Blanche Miyo Ke Ban
Miss Cicely Cournoidge O Hana Sac( a singer in the Tomple
SILVER FITTINGS,
LEATHER HAND-BAGS,
and WALLETS
RAZORS.
1256.
its touching appeal by labouring the comfenii- ties of the conditions under which it is made.
M'as Florence Smithson Beautiful singing by Miss Florenca Smithson of one of Mr. Lionel Monokton's most delightful melodies; pretty Japanese the best features of the showy and tuneful the playwrights have distracted attention from scenery, and a pretty earthquake these were production"The Mouse" (the maide af Japan) with which repantly at the Shaftesbury Mr. Courtusidge made his bid
These conditions are due to the more or less. for a repetition of his, famous "Arcadians" Sanders, the bid was a spirited ons, though ea, the geisha mistress: Suki, the fortune-teller: ingenious and quite exhaustive humourn of Mit- the earthquake part of it was a trilla disappoint and Hashimoto, the ten-house-keeper, in bring- The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that two ading in that it failed to dispose either of the ing the bargains, or series of bargains, sont 3 of the Principal Ordinance. (Ordinance No. 1ditional sections, numbered 3 and 4, be added to perfunctory villain or the tiresome comic man,
the Bill. These sections made removal permits Liberally, with what it it is supposed to like most very hard by acrobatic and other contortions to be
The public was supplied liberally, perhaps too Bianche, Mr. Dan Bolyat, and Mr. Hester,
The representativos of this trio, Miss Ade try necessary in the case of licensed persons.
in musical comedy. Much taste as well as much funny, but their efforts, though well meaning, money had been expended upon the really are abortive except when they are associatert orquisite stage illustration of a typical teahouse with droll ditties like Mr. Rolyat's "Simply shrine in Taomara, seat for Saki," or Mr. Hestor's "The Corner of
The COLONIAL SECRETARY Seconded, and the Bill was read a first time,
This Bill, which adds two provisoes to section
teamer Minnesotz at Yokohama, the Japan of 1901), is introduced at the suggestion of Gazette reports that Mr. Nagai, of the N.Y.K. Yokohams ofloe, met some representatives of His Majesty's Scétetary of State for the the Chinese strikers, when they made the Colonice. It has, moreover, besa agreed to following deman ls: --
(1) That the family of Huang Ken, who died by the Lord Commissioners of the Treasury Bud on board during the last voyage from Seattle, the Army Council. Section 3 of the Principal and for others, who were injured, bo presented Ordinance reads as follows:-"From the lat day with Y550.
of January, 1901, a sum equivalent to twenty per ventum of the Colonial Revenues shall be sppropriated yearly to the Imperial Government as a contribution for the defence of the Colony the Defence Contribation Ordinance, 1896.* Such sum shall be in lien of that mentioned in
LIQUORS AMENDMENT ORDINANCE.
1911.""
The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read a first time.
The objects and reasons state that the ammend mants (a) and (e) introduced into the Principal
decision that Part I. of the Principal
The CULONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
The amendment was agreed to. -
The Bill was left in Committee and Counci
in Tokyo and ofpressiveness of gloomy, my Eye."
with the picturesque
resumest
Hie Dronlle vor-Council will adjoara til! pines making way for the sony charm of this day fortnight.
cherry blossoms. There had been provided a wealth of Cockney fooling to relieve-if that be the right wordthe sentiment of an Eastoin story of love and self-acrifice.
LOSS OF THE "IXION.".
of hand,
SINGING GIEL ND SOLDIER,
our.
MINS SMITHSON'S SINGING,
There
The musical number which lingers most (2) That assurance be given in writing by
pleasantly in the mind's ear is undoubtedly O the Company that no legal action will be
Hana's plaintive "Bamisen" lament, for which brought against the present Chinese strikers on
alone, as sounded by Miss Smitham's er- Yesterday was observed as the anniversary of their arrival at Hongkong, the document being
There were plenty of good tunes from quisitely touching notes, "The Mousmé" will the birth of Confucius, and all schools, colleges Mr C. F. McWilliams, and the U.S. and countersigned by Captain Garlick, Mr. Nogai,
Messrs. Monckton and Talbot, now lilting, zow he wall worth a hearing. But there are many literary institutions and the like were closed in Chine Consul Genarul.
Two telegrams, from Beurocken, dated 3rd Ewinging, and always effective even when they
ther agreeable things to be heard in the course inst, to the Butamin Nieuwsblad, state that fire with remarkable nextness by Mr. Arthur is for example the Honourable Jappy Bride"
were reminiscent. There were lyrics turned of an evening at the Shaftesbury. honour of the day, while the offices of the various (3) That the lives of the Chinees maribers of
broke out that day on board the Izen, a boat Wimperis, and there was a romance that was for sprightly rendering by Miss Congtueidge verpecular journals wera niso decorated in honour the crew be protected by Japanese police during
The ATTORNEY GENSBAL mored the first belonging to the Gooan Steamship Company quite tenderly dramatic till its authors, Messrs. who, in spite of her fair hair, makes a more
The ship is a total loss. The Izion left Batavia Courtosidge and Thompson, allowed its com of the occasion. During the past few years the the voyage as far as Hongkong.
(4) That the full wages of the Chinese who reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to on September 30, and the Ere occurred when
does Confucian Association has been making great landed at Yokohama be paid upon their arrival amend the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, the chip was to the north of the land of plisations, humorous and otherwise, to get out daintily Tikoly Japan irl than
of her mincing efforts tospread abroad among the people the doo.
colleagues, whose at Hongkong.
Enfano. The crew left the ship in two sloops,
admirably designed dresses are much more truly trines of this philosopher, and there is no doubt
It is said that the second and fourth demande
collided with one another, with the result that which, owing to the darkness at the time. Thre but what great success has attended the efforts As to the first dem nd the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, immediately accepted by the Company.
The monsmé who gives the piece its title is Japanese than their resolutely quaint demean one of them containing 7 Europeans and 17 not really its central character. She is a dear of this body, nearly every small town and village the agency for the GN.8.8. Co, sent a telegram
Mr. Nelson Keys joins kor merrily in Chinese got inte difficulties, and up to last little thing this Miya Ko Ban, with her girlish Chokin-Chokers. Mr. Ray, as the journalist possesses a branch of the Association. Efforts of inquiry to the Company's offles at Seattle,
advices had not turned up (at Bencoolen). It is beings of her hot-tempered lover, Lieutenant Tranka, has a capital Western Dance," which are niso doubtless being made to elevate the approached Govenor Sufa, but the application Ordinance by clause 2 of this Bill are due to the remed that the boat is lost, The agents at books and wreath smiles which Miss Cicely English newspaper men. Mr. Harry Welch-
With regard to the third demand the NY.K.
Maker, and with the fascination of “mods and
would, alas! be far beyond the powers of most Batavia, Mesira. Macline, Watron & Co., was rejected on the ground that the authority
received the following telegram from Bencoolen Courtneidge has not yet the experienced art to
man gives with a will a rousing Banzai " which, in view of bis own words, one may be of Japanese officials is null outside Japanese Ordinance shall not be made to apply to on the 3rd i en 25 miles to the north of gal actress strives to impart to Miro's well-as its advantages in its lineal descent from
exert without insistent effort.
chorus which forgiven for doubting if he wonki have appra territory. In the event of the first demand be any part of the New Territories other Engsoo. All the hatobar and bankers are on
We left the
But with all the significance which the youth-
The Mousme through a delighted housi
may find its difficulties na oisted. The 27th of the 8th moon, is known to
ing nocented by the Company, the Chinese fire- mes will be escorted by a foreign employé of the than Now Kowloon. The Liquor Licenses Ordin fire. The ship was under steam up to yesterday, excetries, her love affair hes little of the mess- The Mikado" through The Geisha" the Chinese as Hung Fushing aan, which may NY.K. instead of by Japanese policemen, seances 1898 and 1909 repealed by the Principal The captain, the Brat nad second offices, the ing and interest got by Miss Smithson, with "Ban Toix But there are plenty of creed thand be freely rendered as the "holy birthday of for as lougken.
Ordinance did not apply to the New Territories doctor, four engineers and 15 of the crew have the competent ald of Mr. Harry Wolehman, in it to compensate for an abundance of things Confucius," the word taan being the same as Safu accepted the request of Captain Garlick (ece Ordinance No. 34 of 1910 section 4), and it landed at Benoroles. The third officer, 6 out of O Hana San's devotion to her: gallant which are not so good, and thus-to justify its
Laterous contemporary learned that Governor who asked the Japaness police, through the has been found inconvenient to apply the pro. Europeans and 7 (other cables say 17) Chinese eetbaart, Captain Fujiwara O Hana, a singer unmistakably hearty welcome by its ret-night.
devoted to the service of the Temple at audienceDaily Mail Critic. U.S.- Consul General, to escort the Chinese visions of Part I, of the Principal. Ordinance The Irion was a host of 3,489 tone nessure Teamura, selle herself to Mitsu, the propriet- firemen as far as Hongkong. The Yokohams thereto. The amendments (b) and (c) of the rent. She was brought out in 1892, and was pay her lover's gaubling debt to his ene
reas of a geisha troupe, in order that she may Harbour Police ere ready, to detail three officials
JAPANESE ORDER FOR GERMANTM lastly commanded by Capt. De Boer. The on heart the Minnesota. The Nippon Yusen said clause are introduced because it has been cargo consisted chiefly of Java products such as Captain Yamaki, who on the strength of it is
FIRM. Kaisha is reported to have decided to present found that the word "woman" does not legally 4,000 pls. Epper, 4,000 esees tin, 2,000 bales threatening his regimental disgrace on the ete
The Lokalanzeiger "The Deutsche its own money, to the amount of 1550, to the cover girls, although it was clearly the intention quinine, and 5,000 bales tobages. 4 Datch of an outbreak of war, Chinere firemen fowards the expenses of their of the framers of the Principal Ordinance and of the fire to keep an eye of the ship with the view pathetic one, especially through its olabera.· received an order, from the Kawa-ski Dockyard Government steamer bas put off to the scene of This motive is of course a suitably syn. Maschinenfabrik Company of Duisburg has with their demand in connection with the alleged the Legislative Council which passed it to in- to averting danger to other ships Straits tion in the to misunderstanding by Fujivars Company, a Japanese firm of ship constructors, casualties among the Chinese.
elude girls. The amendment (d) corrects a mis-1 Timer.
of the self-sacrifice, which O Hans Bsn has for a shipbuilding slip, three hundred metres. secretly made on his behalf. The pity is that wide, provided with the latest crane equipment.
deceased sage to the rank of a deity, an honone,
that used to designate the birthdays of the multitudinous gods and goddesses in the Chinese pandboology Testerday morning the officials went early to pay their respects before the tablets of the great teacher in the Confucias Temple. Later on the students of the various schools and colleges did the same. This ceremony might indeed be rendered very impressive if pro- For arrangements were made. As it is, half of the
stay arbors in Yokohama, not in compliance.
née missing.