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LATEST JABLES, (THROCUM REUTER'S AGENCY.) "DIXMUDE" WRECKAGE

DISCOVERED.

CHARRED, BODY OF FRENCH LIEUTENANT.

PARIS, January 8th. 'Advices from Bizerta state thas the despatch boat Erenut, which is searching

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 1924.

LABOUR'S PROGRAMME. DEMONSTRATION IN ALBERT

HALL

DUNLOP COMPANY'S

FINANCES.

SHAREHOLDERS HAVE CON- FIDENCE, IN DIRECTORS."

LONDON, January stb.

for the wreckage of the mule, has and stamp out the enters ISLINGT, 14 - all work her sold daring a year, whit

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MEXICAN-REBELLION. NO REBELS IN TAMPICO.

NEW YORK, January 8th. Advices from Tampleo state that the Federals forces completely control the port. There is no rebel force in the vicinity of surient strength to threaten its capture.

in

recovered in the sea a charred body with will scatter over the inflammable material | £300,000,lusions rabed very grave possession of the Company's oilfields at that whether wo be in office six months, Įsir Arthur 5% of the issue of writs by Sierra Blanca and Chapapotrunez, caus

tattered fragments of a French Naval uniform clinging to the bedy. A mass of wreckage was also discovered, includ ing a quantity of metallic fabric, seeming to confirm the theory that the airship was blown to pieces by an explosion and hurled into the sea.

GERMAN SEAMEN STRIKE. BRITISH RATES OF PAY DEMANDED.

LONDON, January 8th.

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ing wells, to close down.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS SIXTEEN CASES FOR TRIAE.

STONE RIS LORDSHIP THE CHIEF JUSTICE

* (SIR WILLIAM BEES DAVIES));

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The January Criminal Sesions opened yesterday morning at the Suprema Court, there being sixteen cases on the calendar for crial. There is one case of murder, ten gases of oulawful possession of arms, one ease of a breach of the Deportation Ordinance arid one case of armed robbery with shooting.

ARMS CASES.

LONDON, January sth. Addressing a Labour demoneration in. the Albat Hall, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald

A rosolution of confidence in the dire 'declared: "We are not going to take

tors was passed at an extraordinary meet. office in order to prepare for a general

ing of shareholders of the Danlop Rubber Sir If Company at Catinon Street Hotel election, but in order to do work. capital flees from the country when we Erie Geddes, presiding, said the finding come into power, panic-mongers will be of the committee of investigation was that the

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balance sheet to the end of August, 1991, Mr. Macdonald said they wanted to go

broad foot and big heel, £7,769,000 was accounted for, including

NEW YORK, January 8th. £3,800

300 written off stocks and £9,000 loss into office with

The Pan-America Petroleum Transport every capital which a fresh-blowing wind on

The Company Aunouter that rebels are was not accounted for. fresh war "So

issues view

FIVE YEARS FOR A FILIPINO of Europe and start

Cros, Mr. Alfred Du Cres

USA. IMMIGRANTS.

Barnado Martores, a Filipino seaman and Mr. George Du Cros to stablish The company advised

of the as President Taff, was charged Writ He went the issue of five

covering ten their agreements.

WASHINGTON, January 8th. These writs had boun ise, except ode

Replying to the question from the immi with nulawfully having in his possession or two where the individuals concerne had made tentative offery of a settlement gration committee, Mr. Hughes, Secret there revolvers on December 1st,

The Crown Solicitor (Mr. HK without prejudice. The accounts for the ary of State stated that the establishment eighteen months ended December 31st last of a Government. Inspection Service ju would probably show a preft of one and foreigh countries for the selection of im-Holmes), said the facts of the case wers

million

The commigrants would be difficult without new that the prisoner was searched by Crown steriing. pany's business had now reached such treaty agreements

Sergeant Kirby as he was coming off the One Star Ferry, on the Hongkong side. to ability that the board intended to shareholders proposals for

revolver was discovered daring the search and when the pan was further searched at the Police Station the two other arms were found.

six year or sir decades, there shall be fires in any corner of the work capable of being fanned into a great flame to in- volve the whole in a new war.

on:-

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state of

names.

POMPOUS FOLLY BE ENDED. The pompous fully of standing aloof from the Russian Government will be ended. The pinpricks, misunderstanding and irritations between France and our- selves, are absolutely deplorable and

It will he Countries. Upworthy of both

it it be great thing

with France Italy, Russia, Germany: Czechoslovakia man after his total severano from the and all peoples and nations an underagement of the company.

BRITISH EXHIBITION standing-not rivalry of military force but an understanding of human men who have До cause for and women enmity.

д

The strike of Gernan seatnen at Hull to 1 hind us and saiblo to put them reorganisation of the capital.

enforce the Maritime Board rate of wages,

has extended to London.

The National Seamen's and Firemen's Unions, which are supporting the men, report that a large ship is held up at at Victoria Docks owing w the German crew striking for British rates of pay.

LONDON DOCK FIRE.

BURNED.

"

-WE

ARE IDEALISTS." The Albert Hall was packed the audience at intervals most lustily singing Labour songs like England arise, the ONE THOUSAND TONS OF RUBBER ng sight is o'er. They chewed for several minutes when Mr. Runsay Mac- donald row. He opened by admitting that they were a party of idealists, who built habitations away on the barison, but: We are not going to ju up, will

there, w are going to walk there.

the Labour enough for me, pred it leads to the next step. He party would be occupying Downing street

LONDOS, January 8th. Approximately one thousand tons of rubber were lairned in the London Dock fire.

DUTCH STEAMER DISABLED

BREST, January: 8th. ' The Dutch steamer Rondo, bound for Batavia, is disabled having broken her propeller shaft.

A Dutch tug is towing her in..

parted for Paris on a few days' visit. He is travelling as the Earl of Chester.

TROTSKY'S "POLITICAL"

ILLNESS

HELSINGFORE. January 8th. Moscow newspapers, state that Trotzky has been ordered two months rest. The news has caused a sensation in Moscow, where it is believed that his illness is partly political

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be

the Government.

There was

Sir Arthur Du Cros said the lawes were

IN HOLLAND.

THE CHINA. DOG. ORIGIN OF A POPULAR "ORNAMENT.

to the

The prisoner's statement was effect that a steward on the ship bad asked him to take them ashore, and had promised to give him 85 for doing, were not bia.

The arms

Old country cottages in Engalnd are still being ransacked by curio collectors Lospos, January 8th. for those quaint little china efigies of An All-British exhibition opens in Am. dogs which used to be the most popular sterdam on January 10th for a houth chimney-piece ornament in Early Vic organised by Dutch merchants intermed torian days. There, dogs were always re-

Addressing the prisoner, his Lordship in the recovery of British trade, and sup- ninrkably alike even to facial expression; ported by Lord Eylsant and the British which was so mild and gentle as to be Chambers of Commerce. The main object almost mane and their general colour-mid that unfortunately at the present is to encouraged British traile with Hoting was white, with large ears of bright time the Colony was overwhelmed with hrown hanging down on each side of the land and the East Indie PLAN TO

STABILISE FRENCH

EXCHANGE.

PARIS, January 8th. has submitted

The Finance Minister, M. La Steyrir, * scheme to the Cabinut aiming at countering the fall of the franc,

one think

regulation to suppres the campaign in normally courageous and power to the favour of the sale of Government securi peace forces of all sections of Europe. tips, secundly a revised system of quota Fe emphasised the intention to complete

tion on the Bourse, thirdly the weeding the structure of the League of Nations out of the undesirable and heterogenous and use it without reserve as the main frequenters of the exchange market. instrument to secure international justice fourthly, a stricter supervision of bank UNEMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING exchange operations, and fifthly an endeavour to check the practise of certain PROBLEMS.

exporters of leaving foreign money abroad,

EXCHANGE SPECULATOR

ized stquired to give strength to the amprising firstly a more rigorous police spaniel with a rather peaky nose.

bea programme.

power.

His speech but

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LONDON PRESS COMMENT.

LONDON, January 6th.

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PARIS, January 8th. The Minister of the interior has signed

decree ordering the expulsion of Dutch exchange speculator on a charge of spreading alartsist reports as regards the fall of the frame.

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face in a way which made the animals u who used deadly ame for the pur-1 curionaly suggestive of dear old ladies of pose of intimidating peaceful inhabitants the period with their pendant curls both on shore and on sea. The Court was There were usually one or two brown spots on the body, which was clothed in determined to put down the present state rather curly hair. The general aspect of of airs. “It is men like you who bring the dog was that of a very chastened arms here and encourage the criminal I regard classes to make use of them. It is possible to give all these details this as a serious offence, and you will of little china ornaments which must have be imprisoned for five years with hard been manufactured by many hands be-labour." cause they were all so silueta terit points se evidently to be correct repre sentations of some familiar kind of dog which was then bred very true to type, and therefore presumably of value, but belonging to a breed which has been lost, for it corresponds to no kind of spaniel to-day.

The

:

THREE DANES "BEFORE THE COURT.

named Three Danes,

Oje

Polisen, George Holia and Sigourd Thoresen, pleased Guilty" to a charge of having twelve. in their unlawful possession

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NOT THE ACTION OF AN

INNOCENT MAN,"

Lau Hop pleaded, "Guilty" to a charge of unlawfully having in his possen sien ons pistol and 144 rounds of ammuni.. tien on the »». Outdoķērk.

Mr. Campbell Prosser defended. The Crown Solicitor said the pistol wad found in the prisoner's trouser-band and the ammunition in some clothes he was carrying.

Mr. Campbell Prosser said it was tho Bian's intention to leave the ship on it arrival here to go to his Home in the country. It was three years since he had previoudy been in Hongkong.

The Chief Justice said he could not regard the man's"action as an innocenă one.

He had not the slightest doubt thaṇ kong for some unlawful purpose. the arms were being brought into Hoop ordered the prisoner to be sent to prisost for five years with hard labour."

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CANTON LAW STUDENT GAOLED.

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The next enso was that of a Canton law student, named Yeung Yea Chp, who was charged with unlawfully having in his possession a large number of springs and spare parts of a Manser pistol whilst on board the Lee Sang on the 1st of December.

He pleaded Guilty," Mr. Campbell Prosser defended,

board

The defendant was arrested on parts were fonind carefully concealed. Lome being in the lining of a basket and the ship, and in his baggage the various

others in what appeared to be therrsos flanks. The man stated that the baggagu had been given him by another man to take back to Haihow, and he did not know the parts ware couccaled.

His Lordship passed a sentence of six years' hard labour.

..THE "CAT" INFLICTED.

"Guilty Chiu Sze, pleaded charge of unlawfully having in his poses sion of the s. fade one revolver, two pistols and 17 rounds of ammunition in & basket.

to

The Chief Justice said he thought this was one of the cases the Legislature heal in view when they authorised the Court to inflict corporal punishment, and his Lordship considered he was justified in. making an example of the accused. He inflicted sentence of seven years' hard labour with ten strokes of the "cat."

RELICS OF THE PHARAOHS.

third

UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES. Lasper, January 8th. Unemployed in Great Britain on Decem-

Mr. Macdonald aid he desired a

ro ber 31st totalled 1.250.000 an increase of

For many years the writer pazzled over automatic pistols and revolvers and nearly EGYPTIAN FINDS IN SYRIA 113,000 compared with December 17th.sumption of relations with Russia not

the identity of the china deg in vain,1,400 rounds of ammunnion. The increase is probably due to the dis because he agreed with what the Russiau That is DOL

until the other day he picked up for a The Crowe Solicitor (Mr. H. K. charge of temporary hands employed for Government had done.

I want Leade, I want nego

shilling at a bookstall an odd band Holmes) conducted the case for the Crown,

In February, 1999, & landslide at Jebal Christmas, at these figures show a de- our business.

volane of the Edinburgh Journal of

Castin Cliff reveniat a hypogeum contain crease, of 235,778 compared with January tiations, I want a settlement from the coasts of Japan to the "coast of Ireland.

in outlining the case 1st last year.

If I have to protest against what is he

National History and of the Physical and Mr. Campbell Preser, defended.

contents of which was an Obsidian vare ing done in Afghanistan, how can I pro-

Sciences, published in the year before The Crown Solicite us were founding a colosal sarcophagus among the He

Queen Victoria came to the throne. This on the motor ship Malaya, which, was bearing the surname of Amenemhat 111. EMPIRE NAVAL CRUISE.

without channels therefore!" foreshadowed a a scientific scheme for deul-

contained many band-coloured plates, lying alongside the Kowloon Wharf. It (1850-1600 BC), which was described in- "HITCH IN TANGIERS DEAN, January 9th.

with unemployment, at the root of

among them two of the various sporting appeared that Poulsen was not on the ship The Times in May last. Since then. on behalf of the Académie de The light craisers paricipating in the bar the lower purchasing power of

NEGOTIATIONS-

dogs of the day.. Empire craise departed on January 5th, the mass of consumers. He painted

The two sporting dogs which have at the time of the discovery of the arms

French Government, he assisted in clear- gloomy picture of housing conditions, and

undergone leust change since then are the by the police in an unlocked locker in the Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, and the BARCELONA. January 8th. after a most succesalul visit.

a secord The battlecruisers arrived on January Faid they were prepared to give Boy A hitch is revealed in negotiations un-English pointer and the setter, but the crew's quarters.

Mr. Campbell Prosser, pleading on being the subterranean gallery, and facilitate the maximun pro 6th, departing the same evening,

guarantees to

nder the Tangiers Treaty by the announce rest of the sixteen types have varied half of the prisoners, said they were all tomb was discovered, of which the moss while if trusts, mono- mont that the Primo de Rivera has sent greatly or become extinct during the Danes and they arrived in Hongkong on valuable object was a gold pectoral se 14 corners PRINCE OF WALES IN PARIS, duction of houses, w

polies or

we shall break the W

Loud and & Note to the Franco-British Govern intervening eighty-seven years.

November 9th in the Mainga which left presenting a hawk, the peculiar feature ments regarding Spanish claims at Spanish pointers,"

," to which pride of Loxops, January 8th.

prolonged cheers). He concluded by ex- Tangis, and expressing confidence that place was given, one entirely white and for Kobe on December 1st. She was lying of which was its Egyptian inspiration bat alongside No. 5 wharf at Kowloon. The Phenician workmanship, as idenced in H.R. the Prince of Wales bas de plaining that his perch was not meant Britain and France will give a favour the other black, were larger but built on discovery of the arms, ho said, was made the form of the outspread-wings and sym

to aimed at lustrating the spirit of a able reception to the Note, which is finer lines than the English pointer. The

at 10 pm on the night of the 30th bolic details.

There has just been unearthed bloodhound was a tall and powerful Labour Government if it comes into couched in moderate and cordial terms.

brown dog, closely resembling in size and November, the ship having been in port U.S. REPARATIONS

shape the Great Dane of to-day. The three days before the discovery wis made tomb of supreme interest, for among the DELEGATES.

hat IV. (1900 to 1799 8.c.), leading to the staghound was a type unknown now, like Daring that time no enquiries were made variety of its precious contents are two A very large and graceful foxhound, by the police on board as to whether there objects which bear the name of Aren

ware arms on board. There was no notice deduction that the King of Byblos was beautifully coloured with large patches of chestnut, brown, and black or white. The the ship prohibiting the possession of the recipient of presents from Amenembak

presenta from Amenerabat III. English terrier was a well-bred "black are on the ship. Ou the voyage IV. and successor to the king who received The third tomb, like the two other, and-tan," once var commonest dog, but from Europe the arms were declared to now almost extinct, except in. Irish the Customs at Havre and there were pat

a chamber, After the inter- special levics sent to restore order in prisoners could not speak English. They ending in

admitted from the start that the arms ment the chamber was walled up and the "All the others were recognizably the belonged to them and they did not make pit closed at the top by a pavement, ea

The pavement afforded At the Magistracy the first prisoner disappeared breeds from which our oder sporting any attempt to deceive the police in any which a chapel was built, which has since protection for the chamber, but dogy have been specialized, with one ex-

mud, which now forms DL Jayer ception; and when the writer's eyes fell made a statemens that he was taking the LIVELY

bly in the background while all the others Japanese ten sets. The arms were bought tion of

supposed to consist, like the on this-a-gentle little dog, sitting hun arms to Japan to exchange there for the porous rock has allowed the infiites were in active sporting attitudes han in Antwerp for 60 francs each, the par 20in. deep and covers the objects

chuse

including 100 rounds of ammunition, coffin cognized at a glance the long-lost chira

together fragments are poor dog In very detail, with its brown cars They were to be used for bartering pur others, of gilded wood with faience plater, and a few brown spots on white, and its poses. If they were going to land them

plates and jars, and brengs vaseg

But the must remarkable finds are a of mistake. It was called the night that the ship, ailed.

workmanship. Mr. Prosser thought the Magistrate very chastened expression, it left to here they would have done so before the with badly preserved, bones,

would have dealt with a case like this marble vase of beautiful possibility of

tervunt of Cut God, Bou Servant time when the King Charlesir he, had the power bat he had not the lid of which bears the Hieroglyphic, in

scription,

ho live for power to do so. He went on to speak

Sun, Amenemhat, of

jexel Gasket of spaniel, now a waddling toy-dog like a long-haired black-and-tan pug, was: AG

who, if he ever i' Superintendent of Police active little sporting dog, the comforter of the powers vesel in the Capinia

shaped ke «bsidian, geld-noted, will now was the lap-dog of the day, originating thought proper could requret the Marisarcophagus.

from a cross between the Maltese and trate to deal with the case summarily glyphlo legrad admirably engraved: King Charles spaniels. The famous little if he did not the case had to be committed.

Long live the good God, Master lap-dog, which came out of the folds of There was no option. Therefore the Two Lauds, King of Upper and Lower she was Lehended and tried to awaken really a third tribunal. What a tri- Tum, Lord of Heliopolis, to whom he ben CAL DEVELOPMENT.

the corpee with its enresies was a commnal !! commented Mr. Prosser,The given eternal life. The casket was brok

No wonder, it was the most KIAGARA FALLS, January 8th.forter.

Section 4 of the Ordinance is an astound-bably contained jewels, for near by we azd The Premier, at Ontario, turned on a popular ornament on English mantel primer does not gat a hearing. This en gpen by the fall of a stone and pas

end & pectoral a chain with two representatives of the new unit of 55,000 horsepower, bringing picces eighty-seven rears nga.

dence" the total development of the provincial should have completely disappeared and in contribution to English Jarispru- found gold medallions and a

have left no trace is easily understood, The Chief Justice: You must remem king stated before the emblematie hawk, bydro power plant to 330,000, all of which too, when one looks at the pensive little ber. Mr. Prosser, that the Legislature are a gold ring set in amethyst, a seamh, Two further units are being rapidly china effigies and mentally sums up the dealing with an exceptional state of pearls and amethysts forming a neckber

affairs They are legislating on a matter A little further were jewels, arms that is becoming one of the greatest imigain, & papyrus, a step of wood and completed, while two more will be ready merits of the original as a dog. (Ex) next year, which will bring the total

urgency and importance At any rate gold supporting a silver, solar de anch Canadian development of the Niagara

AL the Supreme scheme to 550,000 anita. LONDON, January 8th.

Court yesterday that does not concern this case, various other articles-Timan,

Counsel went on to speak of the pris Mr. J. M. d'Almada Remedios, of the At the close of an all-day meeting the

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office of Mr. Loo d'Almeda, was admitted oners characters Two of them, he said, executive of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen offici.

PARIS, January 8th. Cieneral Dawes and Mr. Owen Yeung, the American members of the experts com- With the exception of the Times and mittee enquiring into Germany's finances, have issued a statement pointing out that the Morning Post, ne morning newspapers they come as private citizens, "without memories, which gave the name to the under seal until the vowel left port. The consists of a pit hewn in the rock andl

preconceived plans, and declaring that the lerote leading articles to ir.. Ramsay MacDonald's speech.

committee's work should be conducted with all possible expedition,

BRITISH PARLIAMENT

OPENS.

ATMOSPHERE OF

ANTICIPATION.

attindin 'back

cheering.

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The Time says that the speech was marked by prudent caution and showed The newspaper considerable ability. notes with satisfaction that a Labour Government would be based purely on n [REUTER'S, AMERICAN SERVICE- fiomestie programme and would not metely ignore the world wide interests PROHIBITION PROSECUTION of the British Empire.

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FAILS

New Yonx, January 8th.

The Captain, Mats and Supercargo of the Dutch schooner, Zechound which was

consigurd December 8tb, have been acquitted by a jury in the Federal Court, of a charge of conspiring to violate the prohibition law, Similar charges against six of the crew were dismissed.

The Zeehound and her cargo

Loxpox, January 8th.

The Morning or says the main point The House of Commons opened with a

is that Mr. MacDonald ignored the doc crowded attendence and an atmosphere of lively anticipation, though today's busi- trines familiar to Socialist platforms." rest was normal. The East End Labour. The speech was Radicalism of the fami- ites arrived by charabanes of

corted

gain office under false pretences in order partisans, who enliven the city Tule with

and singing to secure Liberal votes. rattkes

The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail the "Re Fing. Ledy Terrington, the

was in leading articles, warn Liberals of the fatty trimandrith white, gravity of their responsibility if they put and frequently surveyed the ladies gallery a Socialist minority in office, the Daily

The Mail painting a gloomy picture of the automatically revert to the possession of through a tortolanhell lorgnette. women Labour members entered without consequences if the Socialist rank and file the owners." thats which is unprecedented. Mrs. insist, as they have threatened, on pen- Philipson the only Conservative sions for all.

WHA woman meraber prosezt.,

Mr. Baldwin we received with Labour jeers and cries of "He IN back again." Mr. Ramsay Macdonald received au ova

In Mr. tion from supporter. Asquith's absence, owing to a thill, Mr. Lloyd

his

took Mr. Asquith's place.. "Mr. Maalonáld in conversa-

Ireland.

At a

way.

Only

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of the

The Daily Express hands the sporch/CANADIAN HYDRO-ELECTRI- the dress of Mary Queen of Scots after Captain Superintendent of Police was Egypt, Maa Kheron Ra, beloved of

Mr. MacDonald's Soft Fedal," and says that this is apparently the new Socialist order of the day.

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e were some derisive Labour DISSATISFIED RAILWAYMEN is being utilised.. cries when Mr. Macdonald joined Ar Baldwin in procession in obedience to CONFERENCE WITH EMPLOYERS Black Rod's summons, to the House of Lords to hear the King's request to elect... -a Spenker.

MR

WHITLEY RE-ELECTED

SPEAKER

REQUESTED...

On the motion of Sir W. E. Hume Williams, seconded. br. Mr. J. O'Grady, the Speaker, the Rt. Hon. J. II. Whitler, acceptanes the wage board's award, was re-elected. He said they were meet the executive had decided to request the

That it

Ang under now circumstances, but ho was general managers of the railways to meet seven linern, Arrivals of at least stated that. Mr. Remedios was articled that they had been in custody since of James Wate, with surrounding grounds,

a believer in

in this eld House of Commons, them and discuss the position with a view and whatever new circumstances there. to its improvement. might be. he believed they would find

BY SYNDICATE: to practice as a solicitor in the Calony, had served in the Danish Navy. He pro HOME OF JAMES WATT PURCHASED The Attorney General (Hou. Mr. J. H. duced their passports and their conduct

Heathfield Hall, Birmingham, the boze ally announced that in view of the over- STORMS IN THE ATLANTIC. New York, January 9th.

Kemp, K.C. in moving the admission, discharge papers. They were mes of good whelming majority, namely 6 to 1. maint

conduct. He would remind his Fordship Storms delayed the

1813 to Mr. Leo d'Almada and passed his Majestie, due yes- terday, with Sis Auckland Goldes and final examination Inst month. The Chief November 30th and, of course, they had has been acquired by: a syndicate who Sir Robert Horne aboard, wirelessed that Justice (Sir William Rees Davice) after missed their ship. He thought the men intend, to develop the estate for the ree- the struck the full forca of the pale on congratulating Mr. Remedios on having were blutely ignorant of the laws in tion of private residences. Watt planteck NEW GLASGOW DOCK.

5th, and battled many hours. passed very creditably his " final," added operation in Hongkong and that they ro- the shrubberies and gardens, and many Jingus sean fored the boat to slow

You bear a name which is well-known Karded their transaction in arms as a per- of the trees were planted by him. They LONDON, January 8th down and she is now proceeding nor and respected in these Courts, and 1 feetly peerful barter exchange which they garret was fitted up as a workshop, zuk built it who was loudly cheers

Mr. Baldwin,

The Clyde trustees have obtained. Ges-mally and exnects to dock tomorrow at hope your career will be a successful one were going to carry out in Kobe They there the great engineer cautioned his by the Ministerialists, Mr. Macdonald ernment assistance to provide a new dock Key West The Italian steamer Rosario and that will fally keep up there has no intention to break the laws of the mechanical studies and experiments for Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. 7. P. O'Com at Glasgow, the largent is Britain, to from Port Arthur was ashore on the putation of the family to which you are Colony

Construction Florids reef but get off unassisted. The attached." Mr. Remedios is a nephew and nor congratulated Bar, Whitley, after past two million sterling.

Jamage is unknown."

adopted son of Mr. Leg d'Almada. which the House adjourned.

way to solve them in the House of Com- mons, as the wisdom of our encestors had

is to comments immediately.

many years after his retirement. His Lordship: I will referes sentence room remains in the precise condition ira in this case until a later data

Thes

which it was left by Wall-

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