NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
THE DAIRY FARM CO., LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE NINETEENTH ORDINARY
MELTING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Company's Towa Office, 2, Lower Albert Boed, Hongkong, ou SATURDAY, 9th October, 12.30 PM for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July. 1815.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company Will be CLOSED from the 1st to 9th October, 1915, both days inclusive.
By Order,
M. MANUK. Secretary,
Hongkong, 24th September, 1015. (1014
WANTED.
YOUNG PORTUGUESE with know-
Aledge of Office reatino secks employment In a Marcantile Office. Possessing excellent reference.
Please address to →
WILLING, Care of" Daily Press Office, [1013 Hongkong, 24th September, 1915.
WANTED.
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INGLISH LADY, thoroughly reliable and experienced. offers ber services as NURSE to 1 or 2 Children, Peak District preferred. (Live in )
ESTATE OF
"NURSE," Address-
Care of "Daily Pres" Office. [.007 Hongkong, 22nd September, 1915,
DECEASED. W. IMHOOT, NREDITORS of the above Estate are Foquest to send deta Is of their Claims to the French Consulate at Canton within one month from this date, and all monies due to the deceased should be forwarded within that time.
Hongkong, 21 September, 1916.
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CITY AND HILL DISTRICT
WATER WORKS..
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1915.
T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that, on and after FRIDAY) the 24th Instant, and until further Notice, the Supply of Water by means of Homse Services to Houses connected with the BIDER MAINS will be DIS. CONTINUED.
A Supply of Water will be given by Street Fountains in the Rider Main Districta
W. CHATHAM,
Water Authority. Public Works Offco,
1983 Hongkong, 18th September, 1016.
Q.
R.
TRADING
WITH THE SECOND AMENDMENT ORDINANCE, 1915.
ENEMY
TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that His
EXCELERY pleased to appoint the Colonial Treasurer to act as CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY, for the purpose of regelvi,,holding, preserving and dealing with such property as may be paid to or vested in him in pursosneo of the Trading with the Enemy Second Amendment Ordinance,
Hongkong, 15th September, 1915.
#915.
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ENEMY
TREASURY.
TRADING WITH THE
SECOND AMENDMENT ORDINANCE, 1915. PARTICULABS REQUIRED BY THE CUSTODIAN WHICH HAVE BIEN APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR.
LI persons whose dety it is under this Ordinance to notify the Custodian of property held or managed by them on behalf
A free lecture on Christian Bcience will be of enemies are requested to send in Biets of such
given by
VIRGIL O. STRICKLER, 0.8., Member of the Board of Lectureship of
property to the Treasury in duplicate. Such fists should show the name the premont residence, if known, or supposed prosent residence, of the enemies on whose behalf the
HOUSES TO LET.
TO LET.
CHELTONDALE, No. 97, THE PEAK
Fully Furnished. Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. [1011 Hongkong, 23rd September, 1915,
BAR TOD
INTIMATION
EVERY CAKE OF
WATSON'S
TO LET AT THE PEAK.
·AHAR LODGE, No. 4, Peak Road, Apply to
!
V. F. V. RIBEIRO, Care of W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.
(1005 Hongkong, 22nd September, 1915.
PURE CARBOLIC SOAP
TO LET.
PARTLY FURNISHED for Six Months
from lat November, FLATS in "EWO MESS" No. 8, 786 PRAE.
Apply Property Office,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD. Hongkong, 16th September, 1916.. [984-
TO LEA AT THE PEAK.
MURNISHED
pr
3, Mountain View.
UNFURNISHED,
H. E. POLLOCK,
Princes Buildings.
Hongkong, 15th September, 1915.
TO-LET
[980
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and to share with others that which they have themselves recaived." It was with such views and idvale 28 thesa not Chinese that the wealthy drely of this Colony, but of the Straits Bettlements and of centres of China,
50 contributed munificently towards endowing University whose buildings were erected at the sole cost of the late HonмUSJE MODY.
many
PORTUGUESE MUTUAL
BENEFIT SOCIETY,
There was a large gathering of Portu• guess of both sexes at the large Hall of The Lusitano Club last evening, when au extraordinary general meeting of the Asso diacao Portuguors de Scocorros Mutung. was held for the purpose of presenting ai the general statement of the working, of the Association since its establishment on the Bir 1st June last. The Society will carry on ita nativities over a very wide field for the boncfit and advancement generally of the the Portuguese in the Colony, and undoubted
ly possesses great potentialities.
The formation of the Society has boo | watched with the keenest interest by the EDWARD Portuguese in Macao, and it finds among This wisd them very warm support. evidenced by the presence at the gathering yesterday of the President of the Macas Municipal Council (Mr. F. X. da Silva), the Secretary to the Bishop of Makao (Rev. Father A. M. Sarmento), Lieut. E V. Corron, Mr. and Mrs. Morgado, Mr. and Mrs. Souza, Messrs. P. N. da Silva, J. F. X. da Silva, and I... de Conceicao (all of Macao).
founded The scholarships
by PRESIDENT of the Chinese Republic are parallel to those founded by the late KING EDWARD VII. The KING
Scholarships are tenable only by British subjects (including, of course, Chinese British subjects) while those founded by President YUAN BHIN
The are for Chinese subjects. University from the start has been accorded recognition by several Provin
will cial Governmente of China.
KAI
not have been forgotten that the Viceroy of Canton at the time the University was being built (H.E. CHANG JEN CHUN) made a donation of $200,000 to the Endow- ment Fund with hearty expressions of interest in the scheme. The Canton Government has instituted twenty scholarships_for poor students; the Yunnan, Chihli, and Hupeh Governments also maintain eight scholarships each, and it is very satisfactory to observe that there is very keen competition for the scholarships among students in these provinces A paragraph wo reproduced from a northern contemporary the other day mentioned that in the Hupeh Province as many
seventy lads competed in the examination, Every year we see the desire to acquire Western 5% FOR TOILET USE.knowledge becoming more keen end more widespread among the young men of China,
tive and as
educational
•
NOT MAGDALENE TERRACE THE PEAX. Nos. 1 and 6, TORRES BUILDINGS, Kowloon. Moderate rest. 18 Ready for occupation.
Apply to-
THE CORRECT AMOUNT OF PURE SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION.
CARBOLIC ACID SPECIFIED. 1933 Hongkong, 10th September, 1915.
TO LET.
SUPPLIED IN 3 STRENGTHS. TORMAN COTTAGE, No. 2, Peak Road,
4 GOOD BOOME. Immediato posses
Apply
PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING. Hongkong, 20th August, 1915. (875
TO LET.
sion.
VIZ.:
Price $1.20 Per Box of Three Lakes.
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Mr. Les d'Almada e Castro (President of the Society) presided, supported by the following members of the Committee: Messrs A. F. B. Silva-Netto (Vice- President), F. P. de V. Soares (Secretary), M. A. dos Remedios, A. M. Roza Pereira, J. D. Osmund, J. M. Alves; I. M, Xavier, V. F. Soares, A. C. da Ruza A, E. S. Alves, and D. P. Jesus Lopes,
Many congratulatory legrams, received from supporters in Margo and Canton, were read by the Secretary.
The PRESIDENT, at the outset, tenderad hearty welcome to the visitors from Macao, and expressed his appreciation of their presehoe. He then proceeded to. detail the working of the Society, and announced that since the Registration of the Society they had placed on the roll over 400 members. The receipts up to the prosent had amounted to $5,610.30, whila the recurrent expenditure had been very small, and the Society had a balance 07 hxed deposit in the Bank of $4,509, (Applause.) The general object of the Society was that they should all assist each. other whenever possible and in every co ceivable way. He regarded the initiation of such a Soviety as that ng an absolute. necessity for each and every one of them,
derived from membership, and urged the necessity of all Portuguese enrolling them- selves in order that they might be complete.
waited.
The Mother Church, The First Church property is held or managed. A soparate list HOLE or PART SHOP is Chater | 10% FOR THE BATH. advantages offered by the University Mr. d'Almada extolled the benefits to ho
of Christ, Bolentist, in Boston, Mas..
in the
in duplicate) should be sent in respect of each class of property, eg, deposita on current nocount, fixed deposita, title deeds, share scrip,
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, CITI HALL, produce, etc., eto. In respect of each class of
TO-DAY (FRIDAY),
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September 24th, at 5.30 p..
The pablis in cordisty invited to attend. Hongkong, 18th September, 1916.
G.
R.
LICENCE UNDER KING'S REGULA
TIONS No. 10 or 1015...
property separata lists must be made of property over which the holder or manager has a lien.
In the case of payments under section 4 of the Ordinance the particulars required are:- The names and present residences, where known, of the persons, firms or companies, to whom the dividends, interest or share of profits would otherwise be payable, the date at which such dividends or interest became due and payable, and the amount and description of stock, share, loans, etc., on which such dividende and interest Bourne. Separate list of particulars (in duplicate) should be sent in of dividends, interest and shares of profits, respectively.
Payments may be made by forwarding to the Treasury cheques in favour of the "CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY" or by sending bank receipt for money paid
to credit of the Custodian's account at the BANKING SHANGHAI HONGKONG AND CORPORATION.
Boad,
CLARK & Co.. Optklans
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Apply Hongkong, 29th June, 1915,
TO LET.
FFICES in Br. GBORGW'S BUILDING. Second Floor, Overlooking Harbour immediato possession.
Apply tow
SHEWAN, TOKES & Co. Hongkong, ard Desember, 1914
TO LETA
HOUSE In Kautsford Tarrant
Kowloon.
Apply
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., Lan,
[45 Hongkong, Ist March, 1915:
TO LET.
theHowloon Immediate possession; and MOUR-ROOMED FLATS in Hanoi Road, FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in May Road, Hongkong, with possession on or about 15th October next, EnglishBaths and Klichen Bages, Hot and Cold Water, Electris Light. Fire Cinis Modern Appointments throughout, including Water Carriage System,
A. M. THOMSON,
Colonial TresaUIVY, Custodian of Enemy Property.
[1001 Hongkong, 15th September, 1915.
BEREAS under the provisions of the WB
King's Regulations No. 10 of 1915, prohibiting trading with the enemy all persons subject to the jurisdiction of His Majesty's Supreme Court for Chino were prohibited from doing certain things save so
Farther information may be far as licences might be issued enabling them so to do AND WHEREAS by paragraph I obtained daring the usual houre at of the aforesaid King's Reguintions it a pro-Treasury. vided that nothing in such Regulations shall be taken to prohibit anything which shall be expressly permitted by the King's licence or hy the licence given on his behalf by Secretary of State or on the like behalf by His Majesty's Minister in China whether such licence be especially granted to individuals or be announced to classes of persons, NOW THEREFORE, I, His Britannic Majesty's Minister in China, hereby announce that all British subjects, firms or corporations are permitted to trade with the following persons or bodies of persons of Ottoman nationality
En writing for permission to do so so he residing and doing business in China namely: JACQUES AZADIAN, Import and Captain SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, at least 48 hours before the intended hour of departure, Export Merchant, B. A. Sourku, Import and Export Merchant, 3. S. SOMEKI, Import and giving name, nationality, age, sex, height Export Merchant, D.S. SOMEKU, Sharebroker, and occupation of the applicant, and stating iha name of the steamer or other rensal or the hour S. E and E. E SHAHMOON, Import and
G.
NOTICE.
E.
NY EUROPEAN, Non-Asistio or Indian desiring de lesra the Colony should syply
FOUR BOOMED HOUBES in Gerton Terrase and Balishary Avenue, Korbon.
FLATS in Nathan Road, Kowlous. A FLAT is Humphrey's Buildings, Kowloon. Apply to-
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong, 6th September, 1915.
TO LET
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Price 81.75 Per Box of Three Cakes.
become better known, Hongkong will come more and more to be recognised as 20% MEDICAL BATH the natural centre for Western Education in the East. Though still in its infancy. SOAP.
the University already has upwards of two hundred etadouts. It is exceedingly well staffed and equipped, is doing excellent work, and undoubtedly offers to the Chinese, at their own doors. 50 10
A.
Prico 75 Cents Per Cake.
TO BE OBTAINED ONLY FROM-
WATSONpeak, educational advantages fully equal
& CO., LTD., HONGKONG AND China.
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HoNerone Orsion: 101, Dz Faux Hold O. LONDOX OFFICE: 181, Flat St, E.O.
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The Baily Press.
HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1916.
PRESIDENT YUAN AND HONG-
KONG UNIVERSITY.
ONE or two brief paragraphs which have lately appeared in our columns afford welcome indications of the growing appreciation
the educational advantages which the University of
of
Export Merchants, J. H. JosEPH, Member of of the train by which the applicant wishes to TARPERVILLE, Garden Road, SEVEN | Hongkong offers to young men. in China.
1788
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE.
TWENTY EIGHTH HALF
the Shanghai Stock Exchange and Import leave. Applicants should apply in person for Merchant, ELLIS JOSEPH, Director of Joseph their passes at the CENTRAL POLICE STATION Brothers, A. E. Cons!, Pearl Merchant and between the hours of 9.8. to 1 P.M. and
P.M. to 4 P.. daily. Director of Bacha & Company, and N, S.
Hongkong, 10th July, 1916. LEVT, Shanghai Brokers' Association and former Director of S. J. David & Company, J. A. FREDERICKS, Shanghai Share Brokers Association and Import Merchant, F. AAROK, S. J. SOLOMON, formerly in the employ of Messrs. E. D. Sassoon & Company, A. J. SUDEA, M. J. NATRAK, Sharebroker and HERME DRAWING OF SIXTY.
and Member of Commission Agent
Shanghai Share Brokers Association, M. MYEE, Share- FIVE DEBENTURES of the HONGKONG broker and Commission Agent, and N. E. B. CLUB (1896 izsus-$100 each) was held in the Ezra, Secretary of the Bank of Territorial Club House on MONDAY, the 20th September, Development of China Limited, all of Shang- 1915, when the following Debentures were drawa hai, and J. S. SPUST, pastaer in the firm of for Redemption:-- Spunt & Rosenfeld, of Tientsin, and with any other persons or bodies of persons of Ottoman nationality residing and doing business in China whose names may hereafter from time to time be published at the public Offices of His Britannic Majesty's Consulates in China, and all such persons or bodies of persous shall not be considered as coming within the definition of the word enemy as given in the said King's Regulations No. 10
J. N. JORDAN, His Britannic Majesty's Minister. Peking, 8th September, 119, [1008
of 1915;
THE NATIONAL LOAN OF THE
THE YEAR OF FOURTH
REPUBLIC OF CHINA. TWENTY-FOUR MILLION DOLLARS
($24,000,000). UBSCRIBERS to the above LOAN are hereby notified that, in accordance with
Article V of the Loan Regulations, the full amount of Dollars One Million Four Hundred and Forty Thousand (81,440,000), being the amount of interest on the Loan for one year, has been duly raised by the Ministry of Finance and has been deposited by the undersigned in the following Banks, namely, THE BANK OF CHINA and THE BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS, as a permanent guarantee for the interest on the Loan.
F. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs, and Vice-Chairman of the Bureau of
National Loans.
Inspectorate General of Customs, Peking, 11th September. 1915.
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ROOMS, Yay Large Dining Room, Immediate possession, house in excellent order
Apply- Tennis Court and Garden,
PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING. 1870 Hongkong, 20th August, 1915.
TO LET. 17180M 1st October next, OFFICES at Oglobo, it out in the Donation of Messrs. Dennys & Bowley.
HOUSES in Broadwood TerraCo. HOUSEB in CLIFTON GARDENE Condalt Road
OFFICES, facing the Harbour between iks Honghong Club and Peet Offee.
68, THE PRAX "THE RETREAT” 91, WONG-NEL-CHONG ROAD, GODOWNS, New Prays, Kennedy Town. GODOWNE, «t Wandhal Rond Apply, etc.,
3. 400 83
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HONGKONG LAND INVERT MENT & AGENCY Co., Lan Hongkong, 13th September, 1915.
997
637
117%
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and will be Payable at the HONGKONG AND
DANKING CORPORATION SHANGHAI THURSDAY, the 30th September, 1915, in exchange for surrender of same.
By Order,
E. DES VEUX, Secretary.
(1004 Hongkong, 20th September, 1915.
WANTED.
MURNISHED HOUSE Reply with particulare to-
8. B.," Care of "Daily Press" Ulica Hongkong, 22nd September, 1915. [1000
F
The Peak.
TO LIT. From 188 March;"
MODOWN, Nè. 6. Daddell Street.
GODOT
A. B. AVASIA, Apply
Care of E. PARAKST
No. 1, Daddell Street
(244 Bengkong. 2nd February, 1815.
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The PRESIDENT of the Macao Municipal Council assured his hearers of the keen interest taken by the Governor of MacaO in the Society, and of His Excellency's desire to assist its objects in every way ho could.
The Secretary to the Bishop of Macho. made a appeal for the preservation of
the value the intended Portuguese school would be to the younger generation. If the members worked enthusiastically together the Society would become a very powerful one, and would be of incalculable benefit to the Portuguese here.
Other speeches of a similar mature were delivered by the Secretary of the Society, Mr. Morgado (on behalf of the Macno Club), Lieut. V. Cores, and Mr. da Roma (of the Finance Committee).
the Portuguese language, and emphasised
to those offered by similar Universities abroad, and at very much smaller cost. We hanie never for a moment douhted that a great future lies before the Hongkong University, and the practical, interest which in these still early days is shown in its activities by the PRESIDENT of the Republic of China and by a number of the Provincial Governments will be valued not only as a testimony to the good work the University is doing, and is capable of doing in an ever-increasing extent; for the good of China, but also us an assurance that in founding this centre of learning in Hongkong an important link has been forged in the chain which will bind the British people,
I am glad, at any time, to learn of the and Hongkong particularly, in friendship successful initiation of any enterprise, on
industry, which benefits this country and and good will with the great country ogivas employment to a large number of whose confines the Colony is situated.
AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT IN NORTH CHINA. BUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT.
A Tientsin contributor to the Poking. Gazette says:-
the working classes. And the details of the newest agricultural scheme, which I am going to relate for the benefit of your readers, proves most conclusively that, A mail for Europe vid Biberia closes given a proper soil and position, suitable to-day at 10 a.m.
surroundings and skilled supervision as agricultural colony on a large scale can be made an immediate and great succesi in most of the provinces of China.
The Bishop of Victoris will spend next He will conduct Soday at Macao. Divine service in the morning in the ancient British Church.
Some years ago, just before the revyluk tion, a body of about 20,000 Bannernon under the Manchu régime, were loated and kept, practically in idlenese, in al large block of ground belonging to the
the North-Est of Imperial family up Chibli, upon which were some Ingrial tombs, the whole being really a vast hunting par
After the success of the revolutio und commenceronet of a repulicah Régime, under the Presidency of fuam Shih-kai, the state of the Treasur was in such a condition that foods werlack-
Above all will the Colony value the recognition which President YUAN SHIH- KAI himself has so graciously seconded to the University by providing funds for five This mark of the annual scholarships.
Interim dividends are announced in a PRESIDENT's personal interest in the London wire, dated the 17th inst, as University must be regarded as good follows:-Sunei Salak 10, Golden Hope evidence that it is being run on lines, Pataling 30, Tenom 74, Selangor River acceptable to the Chinese Government, 10, Selaba 8. Sir CHARLES ELIOT, K.C.M.G., the Vice- To a Fallow Reservist "we have to
and Principal of tho Chancellor
say that we can make no exceptions to University, ban for three summers in the rule that writers of anonymousing even for the most necessary Corn succession visited Picking, and, on each letters must communicate their pames occasion has had the honour of audienco | and addresses to the Editor. with the PRESIDENT. Doubtless on these!
The Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng has occasions the PRESIDENT has been made received an intimation from the Malaces fully acquainted with the work of the Chinese Aircraft Committee that they University and the excellent progress
which has been made size its opening, hope to secure a £1,500 reconnaissand NO. 4, "FAIRVIEW, Nathan Road, but a few years ago, towards the fulfilment aircraft in order to complete the Malayan
Kowloon LEWKNOB, No. 126, THE PEAK.
"HARTING." Austin Road, Kowloon. "HILLSIDE, No. 110. THE PEAK,
& Rooms Faraished, from 1st November, 1915.
ONE OFFICE & SHOP in Daddell Strest, Ground Floor.
No. 1 and 2, COLLEGE GARDENS 8 ROOMS asch, from 1st November.
HAZELDENE" No. 53, Hobinson B.pl,
& ROOMS with Garden and Tennis Court.
No. 3, "THE ALBANY." ROOMS, in Daddell Street, "ROSEN BATH," 2, Hankow Bd.. Kowloon. No. 6. BELILIOS TERRACE No. 25, BELILIOS TERRACE, with entrance on Conduit Road
ONE GODOWN, No. 8, Burows Street, Wanskai
TWO GODOWNS, in Duddell Street. "WESTWARD HO," Bonham Bond "MERION," No. 6, THE PAAK, Unfurnished (6 Rooms),
No. 2, DES VEUX VILLAS, 31, PET (Unfurnished),
No. 69, THE PEAK (CAMERON VILLAS, Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alemandes Buildings. Hongkong, 22nd September, 1915
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of its aims. Sir FREDERICK LUGARD, his
Air Fleet.
address on the occasion of the laying of At the Magistracy yesterday two the foundation-store of the University. Chinese were sentenced to six months expressed the conception of the scheme in hard labour and four hours' stocks for the minds of the promoters in these loitering with intent to commit an armed terms:
the
ment affairs, so that notice was gin to this crowd of men, women and chdren that they must move and look a for themselves; which they did, with me or less success during the last three yrs.
Last year some of the old Mahus, Enoch Binks of this port, succeed in advised by a foreign engineer, Mr. getting hold of the property, whicis in with a river, along one side and nice extent about 12 miles long and 13 cald, stream running through the centrand. they borrowed some thousands ofacis and resolved to make an agricural saltlement there, and employ up-late machinery.
Steam ploughs and everything ver sary were duly ordered from Aid It is my belief that the robbery. The men were seen by two and England and arrangements, r up to the spot, and this was d graduates of this University, its doctors detectives loitering outside a house in the transport the machinery on arrivát of medicine, ita scientific engineers, and Waichai district. When searched they rail to Lanchow and then by be
pr
its trained administrators will exert an
were found to carry daggers and pieces the river and road to the settlement
European supervision. Sufficient fil influence which will be unmeasurable in of wire.
were obtained for cultur the future among the 400 millions of
seed purchased and the The enquiry into the death of a Chinese for a variety of crops, in order China's population. They will be
missionaries of Empire' in the highest who has run down by a motor-car driven out which was the best and most s sense seat out to spread the benefits and by Mr. Lauritsen in the Shaukiwan for the soil, and to-day, where the only a few caretakers last year Road was resumed at the Magistracy originators of this scheme have the blessings which practical education confers--not, I trust, with distorted yesterday before the Coroner (Mr. J. R. faction and reward of a fine retal Wood). Evidence was given by Mr. their investment in the shape of conceptions and theories of government Lauritsen and Mr. Swift, of the Vacuum crops of nearly everything that wis and a fine settlement of hardy a antagonistic to the established order of
turists about 2,000 in cumber, contented with the results of ther
to si juce) and can look forward future.
their country, but imbued with that Oil Company as to the speed of the cat, and the enquiry was adjourned eine die genuine patriotism whose only aim is to for the return of the ship on which the make their country better and greater, deceased was employed