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CABLES

EARLIER CABLES.

[TËROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

IRISH OUTRAGES.

FURTHER ATTACKS ON POLICE.

LONDON, November 14th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

SMUGGLING AMMUNITION.

EISH AND BULLETS.

TWO CHINESE FINED $20 EACH.

PEKING NOTES."

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT:)

PERING, November 7th.

whom

SIETE MILLIONS FANCY DEATII BY FAMINK. Two Chinese, dressed

in European clothes, and That the calamity Being millions who told the Magistrate that he Chinese in the north by the failure

was

had only recently arrived from Americs, Seven police were ambushed at Knock-wore charged before Mr. N. L. Smith as yesterday, with the uulawful posesion, without a permit, of a rifle and 350 rounds of ammunition.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, 1920.

BRITISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,

THE CLOSING SESSION,

CHAIRMAN'S STRONG SPEECH ON SHAW CASE

| As the final meeting of the Conference of crops, due to the drought, is too colossal the Associated British Chambers of Come to be mes by private effort, in bearing mere in China, held a HM Supreme more and more apparent. It is felt that Court, Shanghay, Mr. A-Bose, CIE., pre aly Government measures, backed up by sided over the Conference in Committee to loans from abroad, can sope with the pend- deal with two further resolutions which wore ing disaster, and it is this growing convic before in These resolutions, which were tion which explains the slowness" with passed, were as follows:- which subscriptions are forthing, for the A Chinese revenne officer said that at

"This Association of British Cham-' about 9:30 p.m., on Tuesday, he saw the derelief contemplated. Nevertheless, the

International "Famine Reliet Committee in bers of Commerce in China and Hangkong agree to the proposed 10 per cent, surtax fendants on board the sa. Tailee removing

Mr. E. Davidson appeared for the

boares, Kildare. Two of the assallents the Magistracy were killed and five captured. None of the police were injured.

In the

course of a raid for arms in Dublin. the troops fired one shot on an advancing crowd of men who refused to halt. The bullet hit two children, killing one.. A police motor car was ambushed

Bar

defence,

THE TAMINE AND BURTAXES.

THE UPPER YANGTZE REVISTED.

YOUR GOAHBAD

***On what grounds therefore, did the Japanese authorities arrest. Mr. Shaw and keep him in prisonf So far as ma can ascertain they have never brought him for trial and we can only therefore, judge the grounds of their complaint from the inspired communiquer, which have appeared in the Japanese Press The nature of those com- plaints I have indicated above. They haro Returning to China after an absence of amounted to an assertish that Mr. Shaw was veral years, one's attention canect but be': in the habit of befriending net non arrested by the many evidences of the pass- disaffected Koreans. The

authors Japanese ties claim that this amounts to plotting ing of the old, and the introduction of against the safety of the Bate I am modern ideas along so many lines. socon interest is involved in the Japanese Along the Yangtze one is struck by the given to understand that a legal point of authorities attitude towards Mr. Shaw, developments in shipping, and the extension namely, whether a State has the power to of steam lines, and the change. From the try the subject offence committed outside its own border and old-time jusk traffle to steam, a represent... Fits own jurisdiction.

It appears that the practice of varioused by both up-to-date boats and asthmatio countries differs on this point, some Con decrepit-looking launches all of which seem. tinental countries, including France and working to capacity.

At Ichang and beyond, several new com

TIMES. A correspondent writing to the 40% Daily News from Luchow, Sao., saya : --- **

of anothar State for an

n' big banket of salt fish from one end of hard at work and efforts are being fairly on Customs. Import Doug for. famine relief, | Gormany hold that they have the right to provided that the distribution of the funds selves within their jurisdiction Gread Tipperary and three police were killed and the deck to another. The banker we welk opordinated, but at beet they can} for's definitely limited period of 19 months, firy such offenders if once they place thempanies have put on aseamors, this season and only toach the fringe of the hunger is raised ba made subject to adequate for Britain and America daim, no such right reports are surrent of others that will be

eiga supervising, and, publication of detailed accounts, and protests in principle against the recent imposition of numerous aurtaxes now being leried, which have been imposed without adequate notice, being given or time stated."?

Stres wounded. The car was brought to a standstill by à shot fired at the testing gear. The police put up a gallant resist. Low but the car was hurned. The attack was at close quarters on the Galbally Road. Is is reported that a bomb was flung into

.

covered with a piros of matting which had tea on Be questioned the defendants who admitted to him that the basket was their property. Just then Chief Preventive Offer Wildin came board and ordered the witness to rip open the mat. This was done, and among the salt fish was found a box of rifle am In the Templemore district, a former co-munition. The basket was removed to the stable was viciously beaten with sticks and office where a further search revealed

riffe and several more boxes of ammeni- is not expected to live.

tion..

the car.

Two musked and armed men entered the Post Office at Castle Council, held up the

ricken areas, Statistics collated and iwned today show that practically sixty millions in three affected provinces are facing death, and that over two million dollars are required for their immediate necessities. Destitution and "desolation in Europe seem trifling in comparison with this tragedy, which the victims meet mutely and stocially as an act of Heaven which must not, he questioned.

THR RUSSIAN ATTACK ON URGA.

THE TERM SHIPMENT."

when indeed appears to be repugnant to Anglo-Saron tradition.

dant opportunity above Chungking, and is seems the general opinion that next season will see a number of now and powerful steamers ruaning through the gorges and rapids, and that a number of those now on that route will be transferred to the

section above Chungking,

Rumours are float of a Chinese com-

Mr. Davidson: The basket was not { winimise the attack upon Urga by Ros- financing of bills of exchange due to the atlemen. I think I am putting pany which plans to place s feet over 20. Postmistro, and stole moneys and stamp Witness told Mr. Wildin what the defend. / "ians, Believed, to be part of Semenoff' pon-acceptance by Foreign Banks of bill of

valued at £1,400.

The residence of Mr. Malony, M... in

forces.

South Tipperary, has been burned down the second defendant, who appeared to betion has de eloped in that region. Thongh and that, in view of the extreme importance one of our associate members' and has been upper Yangtze, but also on some of its

- LEAGUE OF NATIONS. AMERICA'S POSITION STILL

DOUBTFUL

-GISIVÄ, November 14th... The Headquarters of the League of Nations was the centre of attraction: this afternoon, on the occasion of the first meet ing of the Council, which was held in the White and Gold Balon overlooking the lake. M. Hymans presided and Mr. Fisher, (Britain), M. Leon Bourgeois, (France), Viscount Ishii, (Japan), M: Caciamanos, (Greces), and Signor Tittoni, (Italy), were

mong those present........

An Economic Committee was nominated and a Financial Commission appointed to carry out the Brussels resolutions. So far, eleven have been selected, "It is uncer tain whether Americs will be represented.

Regarding the report from Tokio that the Japanese have several so-called equality proposals to lay before the Assembly, the Japanese Ambassador states that the report is quite untrue, pointing out that for prac Lick] purposes it would be useless to intro duce a sensational matter to the Assembly. He added: "We must always consider the fuelings of Australia and also California." CANADA'S. RAILWAYS. FRAUDULENT ACCOUNTANT.

ccolie should be allowed out on bail of $1,000, and the other only $3001.

Inspector Cockle, who prosecuted, said Permitted to come through, the Govern the matter on the best terms possible, and shat auch methods constituted discrimination thus to bring Chengtu within the abeam

that this had nothing to do with the witness. The mail was fixed by him and he had reason for asking for $1,000 for the second defondant.

Mr. Davidson: As a matter of fact. the second defendant admitted ownership equ of the basket, and No." denied all know ledge of it

Whe

estry.

дето

those

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AKROPLANE BOATS COMING. We also hear of a number of "aeroplane propeller boats geing put on, which will travel from Ichang, to Chungking in a few hours, a journey which now take three to five days.

Those whom duty calls to the upper Pere, on the upper river, reaches of the Yangtze, and who are old enough to have experienced the delays and

has become an accomplished fact, and the trials of houseboat and junk travel ars delighted that steam travel as far sa Suifu tourist and traveller for pleasure have the wonders of the gorges and the beauties of Schuan made comfortably and quickly accessible.

WORLD TRADE RECOVERY.

AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW.

in the running next year. It has been amply demonstrated that only steamers al· THE REAL OFFENCE. *

considerable horse-power can successfully "Mr. Shaw was arrested in Korea, and imprisoned in a Japanese gaol for on offence navigate the stretch from Tchang, to Chung- alleged to have been committed in Chinking, while those of loser power have abun. where Mr. Ehaw was living within the 1- That Messrs. Scott. Arbold, Bey jurisdiction of the British Courts. Had Mr. tagh, and a representative of the Canadian Shaw been brought to trial immediately Fanfic Ocean Bervices, Ltd., together with and the charges against him openly proved, the Secretary of the Shanghai British we should probably have heard very little Chamber of Commerce, be appointed to act of the fine points of international law prac ass Committee immediately to inquire into tice. But Mr. Shaw was kept in prison for zad undeavour to arrive at an equitable four months, during all the heat of summer, dad carly settlement of the difficulties that was cut off from communication with his Despite efforts in prejudiced circles to have lately risen in connexion, with the friends, and was never brought to trial on

charge whatever. en gangway when witness first saw it,

lading bearing certain clauses regarding moderately when I say that we cannot re driven out of chita into Mongolia, shipment, that this Committee have power gard that as a conciliatory act on the part boats, of different sizes, of the shallow serious kitus to add to their number and of substitution of the Japanese Government. Mr. Shaw is draught, tern wheel type, not only on the ants had said to him,

Mr. Davidson: Can you explain why there is little don't that

attaching

to an early settlement, the Coma bulwark of British commerce in Antung. telegrams by land line, or by the newly mittee be empowered, after obtaining the He has been an outspoken critic of Japanese affluents, which are navigablo for teng dis mtsblished wireless station are not no consent of the Shanghai, Chamber, to settle methods in Manchuria whenever he believed tances in high water, and it is contemplated further, that after the settlement of this sgalost British trade. Under these circum ment has received information to the effect particular question the Committee proceed stances it is not to be wondered at if zone.

offence in Japanese eyes. " that the bandits among, whom are asid to to deal with other Bill of Lading Clauses suspicion has arison that that is his real

CONDEMNATION OF COMPENSATION- be a number of Japanese, have recupied decided in yesterday's resolution,

ME. BUZKILL INDISPOSED the approach to the city, and the China. The Conference then passed out of con-

"We received a telegram yesterday in garrison there is in a perilous position, milter for the final basiness of the Conforming us that Mr. Shaw has been released I feel certain that I voice the

While the new boat of Mackenzie & Co., The reinforcements Available wo far are ference, when Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Hougon bail.

kong, presided in the absence of Mr. A. W. opinion not only of this Conference but also to the task of moving

Burkill, who was unfortunately indisposed the whole British community in the Far the Loong Wow, overcomes the difficulties of the plain. and onetele. Besides a large number of the general East, when I say that that is not a satis. the water in splendid fashion, and is equal public and a full attendance of the delegates, factory solution of or termination to the to any boat of the lower river in comfort for the passenger, it was interesting to gran last week muntioned that one:

present included his Honour Judge Ca Witnes No. They both admitted

of Anderson, Meyer and Company's cara Skinner Turner, Mr. II. P. Wilkinson, If Mr. Shaw has committed any offence bear from numerous shipping mon that the ownership of the Basket.

var bnd been attacked, and it was als Crown Advocate, Rear Admiral G. Hut him be duly charged and brought Shu Hang, built years ago by an Englah open, speedy trial before a court of compete firm under the supervizion if Captain Plant, Continuing the witness said that the reported that seven motor cars belonging Borrett, C.B., and others.

Mr. Holyoak voiced the profound regret jurisdiction. If no charge can be brought basket hore two Chinese characters which to the Mangalinn Trading Company Hait of the Conference that Mr. Burkill, who against him then British opinion will des considered the best bost, for the pur translated read: “Kunyik port."-- been emmmandeered. Naturally Mr. Colt had shown such great interest in the Con-mand that he be amply compensated for

ference throughout Its seanions, should have the outrags that has beer inflicted on him. Another Chinese revenue officer mid that man. the manager of this concern. laid, the been unable to be present at that meeting: Gentlemen, I have dealt thus fully with before the arrival of Mr. Wildin, the matter before the, American Legation and expressed the hope that he would soon the case of Mr. G. L. Shaw as I doom that second defendant, refused to allow the which duly protested to the Waichinops, be recovered. In his absence, he would read the principle involved by his arrest of the the address prepared for the occasion by greatest importance and in is viewed with a grave feeling of apprehension by some basket to be opened.

Later itwe learned that three of them Mr. Burgla By Mr. Davidson: Witness's suspicion had returned to Kalgan, meanwhile se Gentlemen:--In my opening address on of our affiliated Chambers.

aroused because the basket was ex-expedition is being planned to measa Minesday lag, I made a short reference/N CRITICISM NOT ANTAGONIAM

to the case of Mr. G. L. Shaw and stated "This Association's views of Japan's ceptionally heavy, and required two men to. W. Mills a mining engineer, and Mr. that I would deal with this to-day. You attitude and policy in Tsingtan and the will all appreciate that questions of such a chaoxious quarantine, regulations imposed her further evidence, Mr. Davidson McLoughlin, both Americans, and political nature as the case of Mr. G. L. this summer, which appear to us to be addressed the Magistrate disclaiming on Englishman, Mr. Miles, the agent of a chan cannot be discussed when His economie woupons in disguise, have been fully Majesty' Charge d'Affaires is present at dealt with quite recently, so I do not pro- behalf of the defendants, the ownership of Russian trading company. Major Dockway our Conference. All however, Mr. Clive pose to touch on them again. I mention the basket.

At the International Financial Confer The Magistrate convicted the defendants who has returned from the supervision of has had re return to Peking this morning. I then however, as taken in conjunction with the construction at Urga, and Messrs. am at liberty publicly to state the views our attitude on the Shaw case, it lays us

ence & Brussele, on September 30th, after Fason, Guptill and Manning, will go of this Association of British Chambers of open to the charge of being anti-Japanese

Commerce in China and Hongkong towards I would like to take this opportunity of Japan and her pallet

publicly stating that we Are Lot at explanatory statements had beer made by stitute the rescue party.

Kid Is will, however, deal with the case Japanese in the sense that we are opposed representatives of Armenia and Hongary, THE CUSTOMS AND OPLUM SMUGGLING.

An interesting reply from the Chinese of Mr. Shaw. I think it may be useful if in toto to all Japan's legitimate aspirations. M. de Wouters d'Oplinter, the Belgian

I recall the facts

Wa realise the vital character, from her Minister for Economic Affairs, opened the Maritime Customs to a letter addressed to These have reached us from time to point of view, of many of her sims, and we

Both from a In a distinctly optimistic speech, he drew the Inspectorate General by the Intertime in somewhat distorted forms and it is are perfectly willing that she should anced general discussion on international trade,

only recently that we have learned the whole and prosper in mich ans

political and an economic standpoins we see attention to the new direction given to. cor- national Anti Opium Association has been truth.

how much is to be gained from cooperation zain trade currents as a result of the war, received, in which it is explained that. SHAW'S RECORD AND ARREST.

and

“and how much there is to compromise “Mr. Shaw has carried on business ag a the Maritime Customs does and will merchant in Antung for a number of years. lose from mutual jealousies and antagonisms, and fald emphasis upon the great industrină continue to do all in its power to suppress Antang is adjacent to the Korean frontier In a word we want as far as possible to development of the United States.

For the year ending June 30th American the traffic in opium and morphis, but i and he was the only British merchant in work with Japan and not against her. is to be remembered that the Customs that part of Manchuria In addition to While we wish this, indeed, because we wish exports wäre $1,800,000,000 compared staff is small and not primarily intended his own business, he acted as agent for two it, we are bound when we think that Japan with less than $2,000,000,000 in 1914, whils for what is really police work. Moreover of the biggest British merchant firms in is acting in a manner inimical to our importe for the same period had fallen to the ares is vast and the trafo very grtal. Shanghai: He was an active and onergatio interests, to tell her P. We should be false $1,200,000,000 from $2,300,000,000. Japan So long also as large areas in China are associate of the Briish Chamber of Com both to her, and to ourselves if we did not exported: 693,000,000 yen wogth of all in permitted to be used by the provincial merce here, was respected by the Chinese And on the Tsingtao question, in regard 1990, 8 against 169,000,000 in 1815. The anthorities for growing opium in enormous in Manchuria and all who had business to Mr. Shaw, and in the matter of oberec value of Chinese exports in 1919 increased quantities, muy effort made to cope with dealings with him as a patriot who had been tive regulations, we talk that our criticians byss per cent. on those of 1918, and by foreign opium and morphis smuggled into ing the war. At the beginning of this Mr. Bote the reported the results of the 21 per cent, on those of 1913. China was It seemed dear, the speaker continued, China would seem to he of little avail" there were rumours that the Japanese had Conference's work in committee and the exporting road to Europe.

had trouble with Mr. Shaw, and had alleged proceedings closed with vote of thanke, on Very true!

that the ships for which be seled as agent. the motion of Mr. John Johnstons, of Borg that the reappearance of Bussis on the were being used to convey Korean malcon kong seeded by Mr. Railton, of Chef, world market as soon as that became you into Messrs. Burkill, Rose, H. J. Brett and sible, would have a moderating influence on The pleasant prolonged autumaan tents from Shanghai to Korea. Early in

prices. The world had lost more than suddenly terminated and winter rudely the summer these complaints occurred E. M. Gull

12,000,000 tons of shipping in the war, but OBJECTION BY JAPANESE ushered in last Tuesday with fierce again, and, I understand, that the British

owing especially to the efforts of the United SORE CONSUL-GENERAL Blizzard. The thermometer dropped thirty Consul from Mukden visited Antung at the

States and Great Britain, the total world pointes and those lovers of flowers who had end of June in order to ascertain the truth

The following copy of a letter addressed tonnage to-day was 57,000,000, as compared neglected to take the plants indoors found about these reports and to advise Mr. Shaw to the Chairman of the Conference of the with 48,000,000 în 1914-0 The above match will take pitos on them dead in the morning. Heavy or not to interfore beboer Japanese and Chairman of the Conference of the Associat, Theations, although shaken to the Saturday sh 2 p.m., on Sockumpoo Valley costs and lurs were immediately brought Koreant. Care was taken to point out to of British Chambers of Commerce in China ground. The following will represent the out, and stoves quickly installed. Fortar one concerned in Antang that the and Hongkong, regarding the oss of Mr. depths by the war, were far from devoid of Mr. Henry Bell, (Great Britain), followed. Indians: A. H. Rumjahn, G..0. Eardo, nately, the wind storm did not last for British Courts were available if there was G. L Shaw, were forwarded to the Press means of recovery, NO BRITISH WINNERS

8. H. Ismail, S. K. Bakah, A. A. Rum the usual three days, but all the same it any actual charge against them. No for publication by Mr. K. Yamasaki, He said he hoped that the Conference would STOCKHOLM, November 13th.jah, K. Khan, B. D. Ismail, D. Woers has stripped the trees and giron the coun charges were in fact forthcoming, and Mr.

The Chairman, Conference of the emphasize the fact that trade was not, as prži. 8. A. Ismail, 8 R. Currean, and tryside the bare and desolate aspect of the family were therefore greatly dis

turbed when only a fortnight later he was Associated British Chamber of Commerce had sometimes bees supposed, form of The 1919 Nobel Prize for Literature has A. N. Other.

conflict, but was in reality just what ought suddenly, arrested by the Japanese just in Chins and Hongkong, maide the Korean frontier. He was then 81,-I have read your speech delivered to bind nations together in well-being and en awarded to s Swim, M. Spitteler. The

Last week the Scottish Hifle Bodies, charged with being in Kores without a at Saturday's meeting of the Assisted malty. Precisely in the measure in which papers are much astonished, as they

of Peking held their Autuma Reunion,passport. His house in Antang was picketed British Chambers of Commerce in Cains we were scrupulously honest and fair in our which was the occasion of the largest by Japaneso police, and he was placed in and Hongkong regarding Mr. Shaw's case dealings one with the other, we helped to ated it would be given to Thomas

masonic gathering ever held in Peking, solitary cofinement in a Japanese prison with great interest While fally appreciat secure the peace of the world and the com The ceremonies culminated with a visit s ON WHAT GROUNDS.

the Association's point of view and the mon benoût of mankind. The 1920 Prize has been awarded to a

Lo the Temple of Heaven on Sunday might Various charges have been urged against friendly spirit in which the object was M. Knuthamsun who was

when, the highest degrees were conferred him from time to time: that he allowed dealt with, I cannot but most strongly upon a class of nineteen, the 32nd degree Korean malcontests carrying arms and ex refute the charge, if it still exists, that in formerly a shoemaker's apprentice.

being given on the open Ally of Heaven plosives to leave Shanghal for Korea on detaining Mr. Bbaw the Japanese authori at midnight.

| his ships; ships, be it noted for which he tip were prompted by a motive to remore-She had jus leant her multiplication

was merely the agent in Antung and over their critic and commercial rival

at all'angions to hida then said Uncle

OTTAWA, November 13th. The Registrar of the Exchequer Court, examining the affairs of the Central Railway Company of Canada, expresses doubt if the deliberate tampering with the Company's books at the instance of the Railway President, Mr. Armstrong, has ever been paralleled in Canada. He men ◄tions a debit entry of $229,000

and fined them. 8250 each.

THIEVES BUSY ON STEAMERS CHEQUES, AND MONEY STOLEN.

A Chinese on the French steamer Chil has reported to the Police that, on Tuesday his passport, $500 francs in notos, and cheans were stolen from b'a cabin,

INDIAN PASSENGER" - ROBEL 4).

An Indian passenger on the Empress of Asin, reported that while at sea he missed two cheques and $152 Cacadian money from his cabin.

SPORT

BUGBY.

A

been changed to a credit entry bad p.m.-B. Chester Woods; G. A. V the comparatively trifling quantity of Ladefatigable in supporting allied as day have been justified.”

MALAY

CRIMINALS."

NEW EXTRADITION TREATY.

LONDON, November 13th. Britain and Helland have concluded zo Extradition Treaty regarding fugitives from justice in the Malay States.

NOBEL PRIZES.

DUTCH VISITOR'S 1058.

MAN DIBAPPEARS WITH.

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FOOTBALL

The following, 2nd Division league, matches will take place on Saturday not:

2.30 p.m.-R.G.A. v. Club de Regrejo, Bookunpoo ground.

Club ground.

2.30 p.m.-Club Res. v. United F... 2.30 p.m.-Oilers United v. South China F.C., Navy B ground,

4p.r-Punjabin v. 51. Joseph's South Chins ground.

4p.m. Indián at Kowloon, St. Joseph's ground. AMET

***BILLIARDS.

THE WEATHER.

winter.

FREEMASONET-

A MOTOR YEAT.

Japanese Consul-General-Yam

SUNLIMITS OF RESEARCH.

***Don't you be Ign't thirteen

An historien event, was completed verse crow, cargo or passengers, be corld Manchuria. Nothing is more fantastic tham table, and was

exercise no conrol while they wore heading this allegation. Nors it fair to suggest the fact. terday when Major Patteson, British in Shanghai Antung the Customs is that the quarantine imposed in Tsingtao Bob,What the times three 1 She officer finishes a 48-hours continuous ran staffed Almost entirely by Japanese and we this summer, though it might have been looked at him sovr in an Overland motor car on miles may safely astume that they would not obnoxious, was an economic weapon in die silly le choi Mr. Repolaor Van Driel, guest at

las from the city wall round the Western allow Korras malcontents to land arms or guise against British trade the same mea- times, anything Astor House Hotel, use the victim von A further match in the Palace Hotel Hils. The fent was a remarkable une, for explosives from any ship whether Mr. sure having been enforced in respect of all Tronday evening of daring robbery. She Bandierp was decided last night, when Athe car and for the driver, as the coume Shaw' or anybody else's. With regard to ships arriving at that port whether they was walking up Wyndham Street, carry The (sor), efeated J. E. Clapham, was a dimenit are by rosson of the camel the charge of harbouring Korean maloon, were under the Japanese, British or any ing black voiret hard-bag when (125) Jewe

and other traffic, the, congested thorough, tents we have no information, but many other fingerekening Chinese came up from Behind, matched, the

fares and the narrow roads The result worthy people in all countries harbony di I am sending a copy of this letter to the bag, and disappeared. The bag, which was

showed that 509 miles had been covered at contcnted subjects of other countries and Prem-1am, sir, your obedient servant, K TAMARAKI. valged at $13, contained $13 in notes,

an average speed of over 20 miles on hour, even show their sympathy for them in more pair of diamond earrings, valued at $100,

while the small consumption of petrol was practical form, but such sympathy has H.IJ.M. Consulate General, n passport," and "a leitor of credit for

revelation of what can be done by an never jet been regarded as a crime for which

Bhanghai. November 7th, 1990. Large sum of money, online:

experienced driver.

a person can be indicted.

The final scores were Tud 250, Clapham 30 W NIE

Highest break Tee 18-17 Clapham 18. Tomorrow might st 8.30 J. Suook, (200), B. Ho Bai Man, (B), will be the match,

Mesir, Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co., Calcutta, have received instructions from the managing directors of the P. & Q. Co that owing to complaints from passengers no dogs will be carried in future by the company's steamers under any considera- kion whatever,

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