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THE REVOLUTION.

THE INCIDENT ON THE BRITISH FRONTIER.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, 1911-

- as possible. To all intents and purposes the city is under martial law, and a set ♫ seven regulations have been promulgated, dve declaring decapitation for certain crimes and two offering rewards for good citizenship.

The report which has appeared in the Pross- of the capture of eleven revolutionary soldiers

CULEENⱭT REFORM.

proportion of man with short hair about. The nów Government has now ordered that all queues. shall be removed within the next ten days. Opu frequently sese, too, soma of the irresponsible yonthe who constitute the army of the Republic hero. Unless the revolutionary authorities keeps strong hand on those, they may develop respectful to foreigners, but they go about de playing and fearishing their weapons in the most roostess fashion possible, and accidents may easily happen, especially when ebildren of 12 or 13 are given revolvere.

́SUPREME COURE.

Friday. 17th November.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

BEFORE HIS HONOUR MR. H. H. J. GOMPERTZ (PUISNE JUDGE).

A WIFE'S LIABILITY.

The only remaining partner said he luaw noth- ing about this debt. The booka-ware well kept and there was no entry of it in the books- However, this woman found the address of the managing partner who had absconded, and she received a letter from him in which he said that the money was owing on promissory notes which would be found in the safe. The notes

carrying arms and rebel-flaga within British and cents, yet bonking businers, Customs dues into a public nuisancethey are not Cheong Hing brought action against John were found, and it was soon that they were i

While all ordinary business la done in dollar

territory gives perhapi zatbor misleading and official payments are colonlated on the tool mince, do, basis,and so endless penfationistused count of the incident, the true facts of which It is now said that one of the first things the we are informed are as follows:---

The party

were making their way to Shau- Government intends to take in hand will ta-kok by the unul road in a part setly peaceful be the reform of the local currency, and that manner when they unwittingly erossed the whom this is done trels, maco, do, will be for frontier. They were disarmed by the police and over abolished and the system of dollars and their fags taken from them and when the error seats be instituted in all departments. Some into, which they had fallon had been explained people have been very distrossed lately about the they were eserted across the frontier and their bank notes of the former régimo, and the ro" arms and fings returned to them.

volationsry Government now advises the people that these are still recognised and can be 're deemed at their face value.

STRAY NOTES ON THE REVOLUTION Mr. Chang Ming-chi, ex Viceroy of Canton, who by the courtesy of Mr. Stubb, the Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank has been occupying one of the Bank residenens daring his brief stay in the Colony, left for the North by the German Mail stormer posterday.

Every precaution was taken for the protection of the late Viceroy while he remained in Hong- keng down to the Ome of the ship's departure He had bis queue cut off, and provided himself with an outfit of European clothing while in the

Colony.

ROBBER FIGHTS,

Mr. Hind said he would consent to judgment against Mr. Talem, bat not against his wife, who had simply contracted the debt, on behall of ber tusband.

Tatom and another for $177.86. Plaintiff chopped with the firm's shop, which Appeared in person, and Mr. Hind appeared for made the frm liable, es the manging the defendants.

partner had had the right to use that chop. It appeared that the absconding partner had borrowed the money for his own use and used the firm's chop. The question was whether, sa the promissory notes were in the safe, the woman had had the money repaid. It might be that was putting forward that claim to get s large dividend out of the estate.

HN LONG What is it for--ordinary bousehold necessities ?

Mr. Hind-Yer:

His Lordship-The wife bat no independent means?

Oas other sign is to be observed-the Imperial Maritime Custome no longer ties the Imperial flag. The revolutionarion, after they hat "takon" Swatow, sent the flag of the Republic to the Commissioner of Customs with su intimation that China, and consequently the Chinese Customs, was now nuder republican rule. The Imperial colours must therefore come | down, and fhose of the Republic be hoisted. The Commissioner, naturally, would not ocneant to this; but as the flying of the Imperial colours might, in the present temper of the revolution- aries, be an incitement to the

Mr. Elind-Sho is taking boarders in the handed youths in their ranks to resort to viol-house in which the husband is living. He is ense, he retained from displaying the Imperial working independently. standard, and the Castor flagstaff now bears

His Lordship-In whose nume is the house taken ? no colours.

mare hot

For a long time a rascal usmed Li Tang Tang han ter prised the island of Honam with gang of about 300 robbers, hat he, with his followers, bas lately joined the rebels and are nor "policing" Honam, A rival gang known as the Chi Shing Kung Sz" did not approve of this proceeding and attacked Li's gang near the cement works. There was s pitched battle, in

All the country round is submitting quits which Li's forces were victorious and killed and captured many of their opponents. Most of the peaceably to the revelationsries. There was prisoners were set free on thecondition of joining some fear of Aghting at Chaochow, where the the rebeli, but the remainder of the "Chi Shing" | loyal General. had 2,000 men under his com brigade are still carrying on their depredations, mand. These men, however, had received no pay for the last two months, and were easily induced by the inhabitants to romain inactive, and spare them the horrors of war. The General bimself committed suicida: his family were escorte! away by the revolutionaries. The former Taotsi at Chaochow, Woo by name, was also esoortad down here and per mitted toil for Shanghai.

BOLDIERS WANTED

Wu Han Map has received an urgent tele gram from the rebel General, Li Yuan Hang, to the effect that soldiers are urgently wasted in the North, where the rehole are boing hard press

In certain binase quarters in Hongkong we gather that the action of the Government in allowing the ex Viceroy to seek asylum in the Colony is much resented. We mention this only to remind these revolutionary enthusiasts that their leader, Sun Yat Sen, undoubtedly owes his life to the protection which the Britished by the Imperial forces. Ang gives to every political refuges.

One very remarkable feature of the revolutionUnder the old style of governmout the police

is that the revolutionary book notes are at a premium of 20 per cent. Only strong patriotic sentiment oan zecount for this. It is interest-

ing also to observe that these notes were printed

to be issued six years ago!

There has been a big trade doing in Hong. kong lately in cloth esps and soft felt ists Enormons stocks have been disponed of. Tailor" ara also very busy, as numbers of Chinese are adopting the European style of dress.

THE CONDITION OF CANTON.

Writing on the 16th inst., our Canton correspondent mys:--

POLICE.

used to cost about $10,000 a month for their

Accordingly, there is now no opposition to upkeep-after all, no very great sm considering the revolutionary movement anywhere in this the huge populatio 1 to be guarded. The new district. There are, however, rumours of dis Government intends to zrently reduce both the sension in the republican ranks, and of dissat

number of polies and the expenditures thereof. isfaction with the leadership of Mr. Goe. Dostiless the old poliös had their defects, and | Furthermore, the revolutionaries have ùu for very rent on as at that, but whether the present shown no such strength as would enable them to system of haading portions of the city over to cope with an irruption of roughs or brigande, so the care of brigands for protection is going to some anxiety has been felt at the unprotected prove wore efficacious remains to be seen. state of the part. ` H. M. 8. Januz, kowever, arrived this morning, and her presence should have a restraining and reassuring influence, although it must be admitted that ap to the prosent there have been no definite signs of

AN UNFORTUNATE MAN..

disorder:

As I write, a Japanese orniser has also made

SINGAPORE "BEBELS."

RAISING FUNDS.

To raise funds for the coffers of the revolu.

Yesterday a gentleman of official status bad a most unpleasant experience. Drewed in the full costume of an officer of the Tai Ching Dynasty, this man was being carried in si sedan through the Tai Ping Moon to pay the Things are as yot quite pouseful here, though last respects to a deal friend. While going her appearance. the most casual person might easily see that affairs through the gale he was roughly ordered to are by no means normal. In the Old City a fer stop by a gang of Heaugbau rowdies, shops (especially clothiers) are opon for business, who had lately outared the city. They and in the Western and Sathorn Suburbs dragged the man out of his chair, best off businœs is proceeding as well. Many men nee the coolios and stripped the unfortunato patrolling the city with tho robel badgo on their gentleman of bis official trappings and arms sad the pirates are still in possession of severely realtreated him. Thoro being no police the yamon of the Old City. The new

or other guardians of the peace near, the mob

·Government is making every effort to allay the wore able to work their will on the man, and the alarmist rumours that have lately arisen regard-wonder is that he escaped with his life. The og the presence of these men in the town, and iseident gives an idea of the lawless state of according to the native Pross the British Consul affairs prevailing here. Conoral has been requested by the Provisional Government to acquaint the residents of Houg long with the information that all the robbers ars now respectable soldiers and that no trouble is to be feared from that quarter whatever. The

fact is that, the now Government is trying to

BASE INGRATITUDE.

It appears that when the rebels took the oity of Wai-show-fn they did no harm to the populare, and that the Magistrate, to save his own life and probably the lives of others, wont

over to the revolutionista. He then opened the

His Lordship -Do you suggest an issue?

Mr. Fletcher-Isis hardly worth that. She Mr. Hind-The wife has been keeping ya she gave this money to the partner. It is a act that the notes were found in the safe an tho boarders on behalf of the husband.

letter said. His Lordship-She is not trading on her own behalf?.

Mr. Hind-The husband paye, the rent. His Lordship-I said belter give judgment against both.

Mr Hind-I cannot consent to judgment against the wifs.

-His Lordship-I cannot advise the plaintiff to drop the second defondant. Ho ́may kayo a very good case against the wife..

Mr. Hind - If he intends to proceed with the case against tho wife I am prepared to dẹfend it.

His Lordship-I don't think they can both be liable. If the wife is the husband's agent, then the busband is liable. If the wife in carrying on business, then she table.

Mr. Bind-They are both living together and the boarding house is being carried on for the support of the family. That is carrying on business on behalf of the lasband and not on her own personal account.

His Lordsbip-You don'! suspret collosion? Mr. Fletcher-No.9

The claim was admitted,

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

MPORTING FIXTURES AT A GLANCE, League Cricket. Kowloon

C. Naval Yard. Triangular League Cricket. I.K.CC.

Gorrison.

League Football, R.G.A. r. Naval Yard,

K.O.Y.L.I.

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Club Ground

R.E.

Military Ground Second Division Football. 83rd Co, H.G.A. v. Departmentel BO.C. 88th Co. R.G.A. Bob-Marines . Corpla, K.O.Y.L.I. 87th Co. R.G.A. v. Hongkong Police

L.F.C., & Lys

TEAMB.

W easer. W. Elson, Major Taylor, B. Kowloon-J. P. Robinson, K. MacAskill, Thursa eld. Rev. Fester Pege, A. F. B. Raven, F. J. de Roms, F. Button sud J. H. M-ed.

BK.CO.R. E. O. Bird, R. Hancock. H. Han cook, A. C. E Elborough T. E. Pearce, e, T. Hore, M. A. Maas, J. W. Stephenzon. Jellie, D. E. Donnelly, J. M. Webb, A. P.

His Lerdalip-I am not sure about that. Boarding houses are generally carried on by women, very often married women, The bus-Dashwood. band does something or tries to do something ole.

Mr. Hind-In cases where the woman is living alene there can be no question of bar liability, If the husband is living with her it is a different

matter.

His Lordship The husband may be a noces Bary encumbrance. I don't say it is so in this Case, But that is what might happen.

Plaintiff said he was not willing to accept judgment against the first defendant alore, and the bearing of the case against the second defen dant was adjourned for a week.

IN BANERUTOY JURISDICTION.

A DIVER'S FAILURE.

ROWING.

The V.R.C. have promolad a soratob rowing race, which will be brought off this afternoon. The course is from Fenwick's Point to Kellett Island. The first heat storin at 3 pm, and the second as soon afterwards as possible. There will be a clear three quarters of an hour between the last heat and the fool. A launch to convey competitors and speciators to the course will leave the Club at 230 p.

HONGKONG

SHARE. MARKET.

Messrs. Vernon and Smyth in their weakly share report dated November 17th state :--

The market generally has ruled dull through. out the past week, and again there is but little business to report upon. Rubbers after firm- ness close weaker, but with little alteration in grotations on the period under review. Fina Hard Fars Babber is quoted to-day by wire Bank of

Loudon at. 434 per lb. sellers The from

of discount England rate remains at 4 por cort. and the open market

rate is now quoted wi -33. per

tionary party three special performances were held in the Chinese theatre, Wayang Street The first of these was attended by an audienos {writes a correspondent of the Straits Times).

of about a thousand people. It was remarkably that among these only one hundred or so bad retained their queues, and even they announced

-Re Lam Ying. their intention of having the appendages re moved whenever reliable news of the fall of the Mr. Hind said this was deblor's own petition throne comes through. The theatre was goily. Ife had certain small assets and not very large decorated and among the first embellishments liabilities. He understood that Mr. Fletohor to catch the eye on ontering were photographe of Dr. Sun Yat Sen and of Li Yuan Heng, the had no objection to it going through, leader of the revolutionary fighting foros." Mr. G. M. Fletcher, the Deputy Offcial cent. Bar Silver closes dull at 25-18d per oz., and Sterling TT at 11. Shanghai T.T. Spirited, addresses were made by Mr. Chan Receiver, said that the debtor was is unchanged at 754. Chung Fob and Dr. Chan Sign Lan. Both in receipt of a regular monthly salary BANEB Hongkong and Shanghals have speakers highly eulogised those ardest spirits he ought to give an undertaking to pay been booked at $875 and close with probable who had from Singapore They assured to help

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fight the battles of the reformers.

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bido to the best of its power the great danger prison attached to bis yamên and set free all the the audience that all the money raised by the regular monthly saw. The Aseats would sellors at the rate. The latent London quota-

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that lies in its midst, that is, the danger of having in the city thousands of lifelong criminals Bod desperadoes well armed, who, 00 the least provocation, would return to their former COLTED. This not the view of foreigners only, but also of a largo section of the Chinese community who have not suffered themselves to be led away by the blind enthusiasm that has reigned during the past few days. Those who have had the chance of seeing what kind of man these new rebel recreitn are, who have seen the brutality depicted on nearly every countenance, who have soen the predatory instinct so clearly manifested on nearly every feature of these men, cannot but to convinced that the new authorities have in troduoad a force which, unless the most careful haudling is exercised, may prove an instrument for their own undoing.

GAMBLING.

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No steps have as yet bien taken to suppress

captives. These showed their sense of gratitude by at once burning down the gaol and destroying their liberator's yamet. From the same city also comes the news that the leader of the Imperial troops in the district committed suicide when he found they were about to desert to the rebels. The secretary followed his chie's example.

THE REVOLUTION. IN BW ATOW.

[PLOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

November 15th.

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warangs would be despatched to Chins Enr as use of the revolutionaries, through Chinese basiness houses which had connections in China. Madame Yu Thai Chong, a lady teacher, also addressed the meeting, appealing to those whe could not go to China and fight to do their part by contributing the funds. Now was the time for the son of Han to overthrow the Meucha dynasty to which they had been slaves, The lady concluded with an appeal to those of her male bearers who had not slready done so to remove their queues.

A portrait of the revolutionary leader L Yuna Heng was offered for sale and was the object of keen competition. Bidding started at $50 and rose to $150, at which price it was sold to Mr. Kwan Loon Many contributions ranging from $10 to $50 were freely given donated $100, and a lady member of the One Chinaman, who refused to give his name,

audience presented 85′′0.

Entertainment was provided by the WinsDa Company of acrobats, magicians and notóra, and by other performers.

hardly cover the cost of the bankruptcy, and

Mr. Willson sail ho appeared for the judg. men't creditor.

Mr. Hind interpolated that the judgment creditor had no locus standi.

tion to band per "Reuter" is £79.10s..

MAGINN INSURANCES,--Unique are quiet but

INTIMATIONS

BABY A SIGHT WITH BUNNING ECZEMA

Eruption All Over His Head and Face. Itched Dreadfully. One Cake of Cuticura Soap and

One Tín of Cuticura Ointment

Cured Him in No Time.

"My little baby was taken all over his head and face with running eczema. Ho was a que foot sight with the sruption In great masses. It itched dreadfully, and I took him to the doctor. He was under the doctor's care for about two- months, but it did not eure him at all. I also tried several other treatments but his suffering kept right on. When ho was nearly four months old. I ne persunded to try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, I had only one cake of Cutieure Soap and ene tin of Cutiora Ointment, and they cured him la no time. At present ho is the picture of health. What I have told you is the honest truth.

*1 had some of the Cuticura Ointment Inft, and my oldest son send it to cure his chapped hands so I am sure I can prove that Cuticura Ointment is a won derful thing for both these purposes. I told a friend in Yeogll about the cure. Thla friend, was suffering with "a skin trouble too, and was cured by Castleurs Remedies." (Signed) Mrs. Handeld, Free Bt., Hohester, Som., Eng., May 21,1010.

The speed and conomy of the Catl- our treatment is shown by this letter, a single tablet of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura Ointment having been sufft: alant, Depots: London, 27, Charter bouse Sq.; Paris. 10, Itue de la Chaussen d'Aulin; Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney India, B. K. Paul, Calcutta: 80, Africa, Lennon, Ltd. Cape Town, ato.; U. 8. A., Potter Drug & Chem., Corp., Sole Props, Boston. Bend for free 22-page, Cuticura Booklet, on the care and treatment of skin and scalp.

Chas. J. Gaupp

& Co.

Now

Have Just Received

Selection of Goods from

MAPPIN

& WEBB,

LONDON,

Comprising:

SILVER CUPS,

PRESENTATION PLATE,

TEA SERVICES,

Ko

&c.

PRINCES PLATE,

TABLE WARE.

CUTLERY?

. FISTI KNIVES And FORKS,

LEATHER HAND.BAGS,

and WALLETS

that was simply a method of getting out of a stea y at 8840 North Chinas are procurable at Tls. 160, Cantome at 2200, and Yangtzen at judgment of the Bummary Court..

F22C with ex. 73.

FIRE INSURANCES, -Hongkongs have boon DRESSING CASES with booked at $355, and Chinas in small lots at $125.

SILVER FITTINGS, SHIPPING Hongkong, Canton and Macoos les firm with bayers at $253. Indo-Chinas (combined) have been sold to Londen at 855, His Lordship did not think that he had. and more shares are wanted. China and Mr. Hind added that the debtor was a diver, Mazilas have probable bayers at $11, and Douglases to a limited extent at 821. Star who until a short time ago was a contracting Ferrys (old) can be placed at 827, and the diver, but be made losses in the course of his basi-new shares to a limited extent probably at ess amounting to $1,500. His wages at present $17. hell Transports ore easier with London were $30 a month, but when the contract on which seller of heaters" at 83/.

REFINFEIKS. —

Chins Sugars have farther he was working was finished ho would be out of receded, and are now on offer at $117. Luzons employment. It was difficult for him in those are procurable at 330. circumstances to undertake to pay a certain sum

to the Official Receiver.

His Lordship-What does the Official Receiver suggest?

-

MINING, Raubs after further weakness Lava Atoaded at §3) with buyers. Charbonnages and Chinese Engineerings are unchanged and without local business.

Tis. 92.

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There have been no startling ereats here since the proclamation of the republic dve days ago: peace and order are still preserved, and dee's of violonce neo conspicuous by their absence. The "peaceful" persuasion used to bring about

DOCKS, WHALVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong- thie rosalt deponds for its motive power on

At the second performanos addroases wors Mr. Fletcher suggest that he should give kong and Whampoa Dooks are quieter dynamite. Every revolutionary soldier appears made by representatives of Kwangtag, Teo

sellers at $493. Kowloon Wharves baya an undertaking to pay a regular sum. He puts been booked at 49 and 8483, closing with buyer to carry one or more bombs. When a conversiou chew, Eckien and Hylam. Whilst these address his assets down at $365, half of which in at the lattar rate Now Amoy Docks can be

ex were being delivered, donations of from 850 la ̈ the gambling that is rife now in almost every to the new political faith is being compassed, 8500 were being freely given by the audienc and probably had, and the remainder will not be placed at 36 and Shanghui Docks at The rat street. In Hoan, which so far has been fairly the prospective patriot is given the option of refreshments were suppled for which bigh prices sufficient to cover the cost of the bankruptcy,Shanghai aud Hongkow Wharves are firmer at free from this roorudescence of gaming, peosofully submifting, or of being annibilated were pil. The photographs of the performing many tables hare

been erected outside (in company with the proselytizer) by a bomb company were sold, the price for each being $1, is a cheap way of getting out of one's debts,

and I am always asking the Court to stop that kong Laude are onsier with sellors at 5104 PINCE In only one case does this argument seem to being added to the contribution for the revoin. as far as possible.

but as much as $10 was paid for each, the surplus bave failed: one of the Amazons of the revolutionaries. A half portrait of Dr. Sun Yat Sec- Mr. Hind-What else is the Bankruptcy placed at the improved rate of $48. Humphrey tion threw the Republican onsign to the launch fotohet $450, the purchaspor being Mr. Loe Long Ordinance for but to provide the means whereby Estates are weaker with sellers at 874. Hong-

Khye. Amongst those present ware seversi of the Water Police, and required them to Europeans. The last speech was made by M. an unfortunate usa may get out of the dubbing Hotals are quiet at 911 and $75 for tas put it up in place of the Imperial estours. They Nuti, a French visitor, who hearing that there which be cannot pay? The assets here are old and new shares respectively. Bhanghai refused, and barled back the offending rag with was to be a performance for mising funds for certainly substantial taking into account hin COTTON MILLS-Quotations are unchanged Accurately offensive opithets. Very well, then," said the the revolutionaries, and being a very good friend circumstances, lady, "if you won't have the one, you shall have He spoke in French and his remarks were trans of Dr. Sun Yat Sea, consented to give an address. the other" and with that she produced the inlated into Chiness. evitable bomb. But before she, an unsthotic woman, had time to barl her missile, the launch had sheered off and was soon well on its way

the temples and wharves, and dozens of men and youths are to be seen crowding round, sit eager to stake their few cents at the shrine of this Grddess of Chance. In the interests of public morality it is to be hoped that the Provisional Government will take this matter in band, for the longer it is allowed to proceed unchecked the barder will be its ultimate suppression.

UNDER MARTIAL LAW,"

A NEW CHINA LOAN.

Press writes on this subject as follows:

The Peking corres ondent of the China

Baron Cottu, a French funsasier of repatë,

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His Lordship-Will the creditors get any? Mr, Hind-They will get as much as has been given in other bankruptcies. Your Lordship

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong-

Kowloon Lands are firm with buyers at $29, and West Points could probably he

Lands are quiet at Tha. 96.

and no local business is reported.

MISCELLANEOUS.— Green Islands have

declined to 83.85, at which there are probable buyers. China Providents have been booked at

NEZ and

SPECTACLES

Fitted to

Individual's Face.

Each

88.35, Electrics at 8224 and Ices at $160 Chin Our Stock is Complete, Assortment.

has to be satisfied that they are substantial assets. | Borneos are on offer at 8105, and South China

-are.

Morning Posts at $221. We have added to dur list the Hongkong Steel Foundry Co., Ltd., of which Mesers. Gorden & Co. are general managers, the shares in which can be procured at par

UBBERS

FTC.-The following closing quota lops (middle price) were received from London by wire to duy United Berdangs... Batu Tigas Baxorge... 1edburys London Asiatics

do Ventures an application for directions on his part. In the Loudon Linggis

A meeting was held yesterday in the Cham- ber of Commerce of members of the 72 Guilds and the 9 Charitable Institutions to consider to the outer harbour, where it stayed until the

is Lordship-I am not satisfied that they

waja of raising money for the now Government, crew obtained satisfactory fiäancial terms. · The

Mr. Fletcher-Substantial assets for division No definite arrangement was come to, and the next day (November 11th) the launch was Hy. representing an Anglo-Franco Belgia syndi moeting then turned its attention to the quesing the Republican frg.

oale, has concluded a loan for 150.000.000 franes, among creditors, tion of the military element in the city. It

with the Chinese Government, much to the His Lordship grouted the receiving order sub- The change of administration has not bad astonishment of the fluanciers and diplomats of ject to the debtor giving an undertaking to pay was resolved to request the Head of the Fr mush visible effect: in the Chinese town. Peique feature of this loan as compared

a monthly aum, the amount to be fixed. visional Government to issue a notice calling on everyone is golag about his business as usual, to other Chinese loana ia that no specifie

APPLICATION FOR DIRECTIONS. the soldiers to agree among themselves and and the most striking sign of the adrent of the security is given by the Chinese Gorarn-

Re Yan Ling. preserve the peace. The Guilds then advocated new order is the lariak display of bunting, in ment. All of China's outstanding loans are The Deputy Official Receiver said that this was 1. the disbandment of the robber companies who

escured by some specified revenDNS, Almost every shop has hoisted Cotin did not demand suot security, bat granted statement of affaire there was a woman put down E. and T.. Tracts every street. have come into the city, but Wu Han Man said either the ensign of the Republic, or else the loan on China's general credit. that it could not be done, as these men hid white-flag-bearing-characters such as "The is-sail here that Barna Cotta will per acreditor in the sum of $4,000, which she proved, Rabber Trusts already been regularly enlisted. He agreed, glory has returned." or "A myriad of years to sonally make a tremendous profit Eisdom and he paid her in Septembar a dividend of 40 Bell Transports, "bearera" however, to send off the members of the the Repablio." The police, too, all wear white cent, which will give him $750.0.0 vold. Fr per cent. Shortly afterwards another woman of

mission is reported to ba two and one half per

Tronoh (Tin) Mines "Dare to Die" Society is set of extremists armlets as a tokes of their submission to the Isbour standing over less than a week this is the same name proved for the sum of $2,300. Izdo Obius (combined)

Hongkong Electric Trams. among the rebala) to the North as

now régime. There is certainly also a fur larger considered reasonable compensation.

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