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common or garden order of childish palaver has been seriously indulged in on one side and warmly reciprocated on the other. No bodily Injuries are inflicted, and since the universally lamented and never sufficiently-to-be-deplored departure from these historic shores of Sir "Gus" BOWEN, no tears have been shed-at least not in sufficient quantities to make local crocodiles envious. All this is very wrong, very uncharitable and un-Christian-like, but as we are in Hongkong, which is not exactly on the steps of heaven, and as the god-like attribute of turning the other cheek to the smiter is not the fashion here, with true Pecksniflan magnanimity, we, representing the sovereign people, overlook these little escapades.

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as hasty, and, so far as Mr, WHITEHEAD IS "SALT water is good for the eyes," sayı a scientific wilter. Wonder if this wise man ever concerned, undeserved.

wept when parting with his best girl?

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ENGLISH as she was recently wrote " on a card In a Parisian shop-window "If you will picture have after photographs you can yourself for fiv france taken have, and your wife for three francs painted have with oils all over." And yet bigots doubt that the Anglo-Saxon tongue is soon to be

THE French Government has abandoned the Idex of flosting an Indo-Chinese loan, but with the concurrence of Parliament funds will be advanced from the French floating debt up to 60,000,000 francs, for public works in Annam and Torkia. The advances will bear interest at ee rate of 31 per cent, repayment being spread over thirty-five gram. The public works on account of which themoney is to be advanced are says, L'Avenir de Tonkin to be erected within a period of five years. Aft: the fall amount bat been advanced the annual charge fox interest and sinking fund will be 3,000,000 francs. The subsidy paid by Cochi-China or account of Tonkin is to be reduced from eleven

to seven million francs.

It is a great pity that these unnecessary unpleasantnesses should so frequently occur between the official and unofficial members of Council in discussing matters in which both are equally interested. The unofficial members constitute merely asks universal language i nominal opposition, the interests of the two parties, except perhaps on certain LITTLE James had been imparting to the minister the important and cheerful information that his questions of a purely Imperial character, father had get a new set of false teeth, "Indeed, being substantially identical. There James ?" "replied the minister, indulgently. And what will be do with the old set ?" "Oh, I can be no denying that the general s'pose," repiled little fames, "they'll cut 'em welfare of the colony is just as down and make me wear 'em." much the interest of the President of the Counell and the official members as it is the interest of the Senior Unofficial Mem- ber and his colleagues. As an ordinary rule, anything that is beneficial to Hong kong and the community at large must likewise be beneficial to the Government and the official class, so it may be safely laid down that, unless in a few rare cases opposed to popular feeling where the officials have to subserve their own personal views to Government instructions, the aims of both parties run precisely in the same direction. Had we a representative and elective Ministry like any of the great Australian colonies, the situation would be entirely altered; the opposition would then be a reality and elements of discord in various forms would be expressly introduced in debates etc., to hamper in every possible manner the carrying out of Government, measures; but here we have nothing of that kind to deal with, and as the unofficial members never oppose Government proposals that are not extremely unpopular and manifestly unjust to the public, and even then rarely take up the the cudgels with any note- worthy spirit of outspoken independence. we think the constant "nagging" as to a member baing out of order, and the half- veiled hints that he is actuated in his policy rather by personal than public motives, might with advantage to all con- whose shaft was like a weayer's beam,cerned be severely cut down to the proved no match for the astute DAVID with his little sling and stone.. No sooner had the eloquent unofficial free-lance started on his, as he thought, cleverly arranged attack "to smash the Hongkong Mahdi than came the words from his Excellency, cold and chilling, "the honorable gentle- man is out of order; please to sit down." Remonstrance followed from the astounded would-be unofficial autocrat, then loss of temper, and finally undignified insinuations, but still came the courteous but freezing

In FORE HENNESSY's time the personal wrangling in the Legislative Council attained a very high pitch and became what may be described as lively. His Excellency, although not without faults, was the most vilely abused man and governor that ever presided over the destinies of this colony; but he appreciated his position and knew his power, and in legislative matters, when stormy winds did blow, which occurred at almost every meeting, the amateur opposition composed of the then resident member for "the princely house" and his one or two obsequious, satellites, were invariably stranded, left high and dry on the feeble support of their own crass ignorance, The then resident member, a well- A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. meaning but garrulous gentleman of the old school, who has long since ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

passed over to the vast beyond, used to burn the midnight oil at East Point MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED

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order; please to sit down." And the honor- able gentleman, having no other courssopen to him, sat down, vowing vengeance. But all those entertaining little episodes, which

smallest limits. The business in Council must, of course, be conducted in accor dance with the established regulations and the recognised rules of parliamentary procedure, and that can very easily be done without Introducing those elements of discord which of late have been more In evidence than the circumstances warranted.

TELEGRAMS.

MISS COBDEN AND THE COUNTY COUNCIL

LONDON, November 25th,

The Court of Queen's Bench has fined Miss E. J. C. Cobden one hundred and twenty-five

A MERTINO called by the Singapore Cricket Club Committee to discuss the entertainment of the expected inter-Colonial teams was held at Singa- pore on the 15th ultimo in the Exchange Rooms, Sir Frederick Dickson, K.C.M.G., in the chair. After considerable discussion the following resolution was unanimously gred to:-"That this meeting approves of leaving the entertain- meat of the expected visitors la the hands of the S. C. C. and it suggests that the S. C. C. Com2 mittee endeavour to raise funds among the S, C. C. members and the general community, and it further suggests that the S. C. C. Com- mittee add to its members the names of some members of the Club, who may not be on the 5. C. C. Committee at present, but who have had experie: co in the management, of previous balls and entertainments in Singapore." From this it appears that everything, possible will be clone in our sister colony to insure a heary welcome to Hongkong cricketers upon their arrival in Singapore. What with dinners, bails, smoking concerts, christy-mintret shows etc. etc. the Hongkongites are going to have a good time of it apparently.

A GAY spark of Celestial origin rejoicing in the euphonious name of Au Saw was yesterday 'Inid by the heals for breaking the 8th and roth Commandments to say nothing of a local Au Saw Was what that ordinance or two. aeristian contemporary of ours The Sentinel,

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SUPREME COURT.

IN BANKRUPTCY. (Before Sir Jamer Ṛussali, Chief Justica.).

In re J., F. WaBBER. Mr. Van Epp was the only peti fonia creditor who entered appearance, and he did so personally.

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Mr. Sangster, Official Assignee, said that this case was before the court on the 4th of Se, tember last when Ha lordship, the Acting Chief Justice, granted an adjournment for the space of three months to allow ihose who opposed the adjudication to show sufficient cause why Mr. Webber should not be adjad cated a bankrupt.**

His lordship-Were there any proceding before the 4th of September?

Mr. Sangs er-Yes, your lordship the Acting Chief Justice granted an order for the adjudica tion, on the petition of Messrs, Van Epps and John Minhinnett, on the rrth of August,

Mr. Van Epps said he heard that Mr. Wobber was in Canton on the 8th of July, and in conse quence thereof he was put to the expense of a trip to that port for the purpose of serving's petition on him. He failed to find Mr. Webbar in Canton and so his journey was fruitless. He now asked that an order be issued for the cost of bis trip to Canton to be added to his claim on the bankrupt's estate,

The 1889 crop onstuing of ga. Bales-Piculs 12, was got shipped til May last, and was unfortunately delayed in transit to Amsterdam. The tobacco was very favourably reported on by the Amsterdam dealers and was sold at satisfactory prices, 62 bales best quality fetching 15t guilder cents per å kilo and the remaining 30 Bales, of inferior and broken leaf, realizing 65 guilder cents per kilo. The repous furnis hed by the Amsterdam agents are of a most cocouraging nature and sufficiently demonstrate the capability of the Company's estate to produce tobacco of really good quality.

The 1890 crop is unfortunately considerably short of the quantity previously estimated, but is expected to produce not less than 600 piculs; and by last advices the reaping was completed and 490 piculs were in the fermenting sheds. The shipment of the crop should be completed by May next.

PEPPER DIPARTMENT.

In consequence of the straitened position of the Company's finances it was not considered advisable to proceed with this, and forthe present no further expenditure is being incurred. The Board regret the necessity for this and would be ready to dispose of this portion of the Company's enterprise, but so fär no buyer hai bean found.

LONDON COMPANY. Agreeably with the views expressed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of 6th October 1890, your Directors are in communication with fits, lordship-1 can not make that order. London with the view of bringing about arrange You may have gone there on a wild gooraments for the floating of a new company to chore." The adjudication of the 11th of August carry on this Company's estate in conjunction with those belonging to the Songel Koyah and How remains in force as, no cause has been Lamag Planting Companies, but so far nothing shown why it should not.

definite has been arranged.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Before Mr. Filding Clarks; Buisne Judge

IMPORTANT TO SHIPOWNARS and MASTERS.-

His lordship delivered judgment in the case of James Thomas, Reward, versus Stephen Samp son, master of the British ship „Alica Mary-s claim of $600 for wages and pasinge money to Australia-as follows: It transpired in evidence that the plaintiff signed the ship's articles in Australia, as steward, and those articles provide for the discharge of the crew in an Australian port within a period of 12 months. The articles expired on the 12th of September last. The ship arrived hereon thez4th of October. The crew with the exception of the plaintiff were discharged here and their passages paid in Australia, but he (the plaintiff) continued, for some reason, on board No wilful default on the part of the master kas heen shown. The whole crew, with the exception of the plaintiff, were discharged here on the 25th of October and received, in addition to their wages, passage money to Australia. The plaintiff remained on board until the 4th of suddenly discharged November when he Eimself, apparently against the wishes of the master. It has not been shown that right to discharge the plaintiff had no himself if he wished to, and that fact carries

weight with it in determining the damages he

to wit; would call a man of sin, for he not only may have sustained. On the 25th of October frequented houses of questionable character but be appeared at the Shipping Office where his on leaving invariably carried off any little article wages were tendered to him but not the passage of virtu that came handy to him-merely of money. It is a pity that the passage money was then given to him. The defendant, course to treasure up as a souvenir of a happy not hour. Being a modest man he never took more however, did act do so and on the 17th than he could carry, but silk jackets are not articles time this action was brought. The action was made to fit pockets and so poor Saw in a weak quite justifiable. On the 19th the passage moment gave way to temptation, was brought money to Australia and wages was tendered to Into evil, annexed a few of the above, and now the plaintiff which, at that time, he would not Is a living exemplification of the truth of that old take although he had agreed to settle the rhyme which first rooted the principles of honesty matter in that way previously. in our juvenile mind as firmly as the pyramids time he could bave gone to Australia by the of Egypt are fixed to their foundations, and which Catterikun; he had, however, consulted lis BAYBI

solicitors and they had informed him as to his rights. It seems quite clear in cases where sea- men are discharged at ports other than that at

Him what takes what in't hiria

When him's catched hins goes to prisia,”

His Worship looked into the case and eventually remanded it until Monday to enable the police to make enquiries.

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At that

DIRICTORS.

In accordance with the Articles of Association, Messrs. Stokes and Layion retire, but being. WA eligigible offer themselves for re-election.

AUDITORS.

The Accounts have been audited by Messrs. G. Stewart and D. H. Mackintosh who offer themselves for re-election.

B. LAYTON,

Chairman.

Hongkong, 1st December, 1890.

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Hongkong, 19th November, 1890, To the directors of the East Borneo Planting

Co., Limited, Hongkong. Gentlemen, I beg to report on the working of the estate of the past year. One hundred and fifty fields were placed under cultivation in two divisions, one consisting of 70 fields and ane consisting of sa fields, of which thirty fields had been partially cultivated during 1889, and from which it was thought that with the aid of geno a fair crop would be reaped.

On 50 fields situated near the river a beavy op was obtained, and on yo fields a fair crop, but I regret to say that the 30 fields on which guano was employed did not turn out as well as was estimated, and brought down the average of the crop to the present estimate of 4 piculs, per field.

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In the early part of the year there was con- siderable sickness, but during the past six. months the health on the estate has been good."

The small crop of 1889 was sent forward carly In the year, and was, notwithstanding that there was a large percentage of broken tobacco, well received: It is estimated that there is not half the percentage of broken tobacco this season

that there was inst.

In all-1,800,000 trees were planted out and to date 1,500,000 reaped and stored in the drying and fermenting sheds: 300,000 plants were lost owing to sickness and drought chiefly in the 30 fields referred to.

The season on' the whole 'has not been unfavourable and were it not for the go fields worked with guano, a crop of at least 6 picula...... on an average would have been housed; at the same time it should be stated that the leaf is of light weight and, as it is intended for covers only, should be of more value than a heavier tobacco.

created some excitement as well as amuse- I pounde and costs for sitting in the London A FOOCHOW Correspondent sends us a long that a master in discharging a seaman wrong has been prepared for next season, and it is to

ment in their day, are they not written in local chronicles and enshrined in the memory of the Hon. PHINEAS RYBIE, that ancient tribuns of the people, who, during the brief but eventful reign of Sir JAWIONA, had a little affair of his own in defence of the right with Mr. Attorney- General O'MALLEY, In which the amiable

County Council for Bow and Bromley Division.

DAVITT V. PARNELL.

communication dealing with the action of some American missionaries at that port. The letter is far too long to publish in extenso but the gist of it lies in the following:-It appears that some Michael Davitt, it is reported, demands the time ago the missionaries purchased a Chinese retirement of Mr. Farnell, M.P.

house inside the South gate of the native city, at A place called Ab-ten kow but it was stipulated in the conditions of transfer that should the old house be removed and a new one built the latter should rear its head no nearer to hearen than the first had done. Now, it appears, the

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THERE will be a game of polo at Causeway Bay

which they are shipped they are entitled to receive their wages for the whole voyage for which they have agreed to serve. held in an authority which I read from "nothing more apparently is laid down than fully shall be liable for the wages of the whols Voyage. It is also held (quoting from the same work) "that if a ship is sold on a round voyage, elsewhere than in the port of original departure, that the crew shall receive their wages for the whole voyage and their passage must be paid to the port wherein they signed articles." I think the question here is, the extent to which the plaintif Is the worse. The worse of what? By not being returned to Australia. In as much as the period of contract elapsed he would not be earning

From the experience gained land near the fields from which the best results were obtained

be hoped that funda will be available to con. |tious cultivation, which though it has so far, not shown profitable results, will, I firmly belleve, do so is the rear future; most of the sheds, roads etc. already built are available for next season and 200 fields are in course of preparation.

PEPPER DEPARMENT:

Owing to the financial state of the company it was thought advisable to discontinus the services of the European Manager and special staff of coolles. The department situated near the estate hospital is being kept up by convales. in September. There has been a breach of scent men from the hospital, who are unfit to be

assailant of RUPERT the Fearless feebly morow afternoon, commencing at 4. to o'clock, razed to the ground, and in their stead there be best if he had been so returned

broke down in the midst of a hair-raising flourish of legal trumpets.

Upon arrival at Singapore on the asth ultimo the captain of the steamship Fapan reported that one of bis Chinese passengers from Hong- kang jumped overboard ihres days, perviously, and was drowned.

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AN adjourned Convocation of St. Andrew's Chapter No. 318, S.C., will be held in Freemasons Hail, Zetland Street, on Filday, the 12th inst., at 8 for 8.30 am. precisely, Visiting companions are cordially invited.

AT a committee meeting of the British Mercan tile Marlac Officers' Associations held yesterday it was decided to hold all future regular meetings

at the new head-quarters, and that a notification | Foochow Chinese is much the same as playing newrapers. The Hon. Secretary was Instructed We publish the foregoing for what it is worth but at the same time are of opinion that the accordingly,

sky-pilots are quite capable of looking after themselves.

LITTLE girl from Chicago: "Our family is a more aristocratic family than yours.". Liule girl from Boston: "No, it laat. My mother can boast of her forefathers for the past two centuries. a girl from Chicago: "Oh, that is nothing My mother car boast of four husbands in the last gre years Į

STAFY.

am, Gentlemen,

Yours faithfully

:

E, E, ABRAHAMSON,

Value $50.

STATEMENT OF. ACCOUNTS TO OCTOBER 31ST": Cladiiiites. Capital

4,000 shares each $50...$200,000.00

· Less 24 shares euch 850 unsiloted.....$1,200.00 Les Amount

unpald 2,175,00

Debenture Loan:-

3.375.00

196,615,00

Amount authorized .............. 50,000.00 Less amount unissued... 35,500.00

ancestral halls of the seller were in due course.

arose a palatial mansion which gave great contruct, and although it has not been shown to be offence to the neighbours around. Fung shuy ❘ by any fault of the defendaný still it is clear the employed in the tobacco cultivation, or the green-eyed monster we wonder? How pisintiff had no control in the premises and so he

The estate during the past year was well served. ever, be that as it may, remonstrances with the gets damages. It was said that he might have Mr. C. H. Van Rinsam being superintendent, History repeats itself; it repeats itself

continued on board to the 4th of November in with Mr. Van Manea as manager, and two too often in the ordinary proceedings of

appealed to and they in their turn sought the which case he would not have lost wages or assistasta.. The Doctor resides on this estate new owners proving futile, the mandarins were opinion and the advice of the American Consul. our local legislature, and it repeated itself

his keep, up to that time at any rate. He did in the house formerly occupied by the manger The people in the meantime being cautioned not choose to do so and he was justified in his eaf the pepper department, Instead of residing at Is with

a very unpleasant flavour last

that any disturbances or demonstrations of action; It could not be supposed that it was Sandakan: His mildry, as well as the cost of Monday afternoon. The Hon. I. H.

hostility displayed against the offending building possible for the plaintiff to remain on the ship running the launch Melops which la almost or its owners, would be most severely dealt WHITEHEAD, in proposing certain resolu-

and the captain: It therefore seems that the companies. tions of which he had given notice,

with. That the Chinese have strange ideas while litigation was in progress between himself entirely used by him, is shared with two other relating to the Fung thuy and of the mis: plaintiff is entitled to something for the period remarked that he had previously brought

fortunes which are supposed to follow, should commencing from the date on which action was the free action of that mysterious element be taken. Before dealing with that I will deal these proposals forward at the first

interfered with, is true, and our correspondent with another period-the time occupied for meeting held to consider the Estimates,

who is in a position to judge thinks that to trifle the voyage to Australia. During that time, it is when the Acting Colonial Secretary

with the superstitions of a people like the manifest that he could not be earning any wages Capital gano,oco divided into 4,000 Shares cach BEMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTION® | refused to allow them to be discussed, put to that effect should be published in the local with fire and cannot be done with impunity so it is only fair to take the wages be earned last year the measure of damages. Therefore, to the vote, or appear in the Select

assuming the voyage hence to Australia to occupy 15 days in addition to passage Committee's report. Assuming that the

money plaintiff is entitled to wages for Acting Colonial Secretary, as Chairman of

the voyage, and these at the equivalent of the SelectCommittee appointed to deal with

45,10 per month. Then as to the time between THE life of him who occupies an editorial chair the commencement of this action and the the Estimates, was justified in ruling that

Is anything but the happy one that we in the starting of the steamer for Australia, the captain Mr. WHITEHEAD could not bring up such

innocence of our guileless youth imagined it to han aid that the plaintiff might have been resolutions in Committee, we are never-

be Correspondents are many and various :| employed on board bis ship ap to the aand ulto, HONGKONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1890,

some come personally to beard the lion in his. It may be supposed that he could not have been www.theless unable to understand on what

đèn, and carry along with them an indescrib. so employed up to that time, No special able amount of assurance as well a "BIRDS in their little nestangree," accord grounds the latter could possibly be held to

heavy damage has been shown, and I think it would ing to a well known poet whose authority be out of order when, in introducing his were force from a metane dar load of grievances that they consider the whole hays been very, unwise to allow fall wages for patches which we gather that we are in no way disposed to dispute resolutions to the Council, he gave a His Ex. Yuan, the Imperial Resident, and his and sole duty of an." ink-slinger" is to look into the period specified. I think for that time,

and redress, while others come clothed in the | liberal view of the case is that the plaintiff gets We don't know any reason why they plain and simple explanation of the Government are in high give owing to the fact verdant robes of sweet simplicity to tell their subsistence allowed for three weeks and I am shouldn't agree. They live rent free, pay previous proceedings in regard to them, that the King of Korea received the Imperial doleful tale of wrongs that can only be righted disposed, in the absence of proof that he did Paper monoy, issued.

Chinesa special envoys on the 8th ultimo, through the medium etc. and seek the not cam wages for that time, to give this. to taxes, are not concerned in the fate of His Excellency the Acting Governor entertained them for several days and performed services of the knight of the gray goose quill and My verdict therefore is that the plaintiff de Panjoms, have no newspaper to edit ngr evidently thought otherwiso, na he not onlyʻf the I;w.jow. The Chinese hold that this act beg that he will wield on their behalf that weapon take out of Court the equivalent of £83 and was in acknowledgment by the King, of China's which is these degenerate days, is thought to be 3.to/ wages which he could earn if employed refractory subscribers to dun for unpaid explicitly stated that Mr. WHITEHEAD was sueristy over his Kingdom, O correspon, mightier than the sword. This no doubt is as during the voyage to Australia; and he will be Estate, cost of 35,000.00 subscriptions, and they only run a very out of order in alluding to what had dent took a snap-shot, phares of ile faces, het hould be, for what triumph can compare entitled to three weeks' subsistance at the rate of Launch Malapi, cost of

or what sensation equal that of knowing; 36 per week. As to the passage ticket previously Sundry Debtors.

* 10,058.50 mall risk of being violently seized and transpired in Committee, but to some before the envoys and will forward us, he

one has been the means of righting wrongs and handed into Court I thinle it should be utilized if Furúlture.............................ohməramir held in ignoble captivity for doing nothing extent Insinuated that the honorable 2474, a copy of same at an early date.

gaining Justice for those to whom Justice was possible, but if it cannot be used for the purpose Amount carried to Profit and Loss

***a* 44,057-35- wrong against anybody. "It seems a pity member had been actuated by spiteful Larraight at about zo o'clock the electric light but due. Our aim has ever been in this direction of covering his passage to the Australian Crop 1889

Amount carried forward that our official and unofficial members of motives towards the Acting Colonial gave the first Indication that, although its and with the patience of the still lamented Job Colonies then he shall have leave to apply to

Pepper Cropiamä$ 8,009:#3 Amount cailed, forward. the Legislative Council are not like the Secretary. We cannot see any justification have it at beyond eristame direct from we wade daily through tons of copy without this Court for an increase of the judgment.

heaven is not a partial eclipse. Tre any other murmar than that of a weary sigh, but cur bump today

Tobacco Crop 1890 97.795.89 birds; but it is no use hoping and specula for such a conclusion; It is assuredly not cause however was an accident, and la 'no way the last straw was added to ding, nothing can alter the hard fact that warranted by the course Mr. WHITEHEAD detracts from the value of the light. It appears when after patiently getting through a double that one of the lamp-protectors in Queens Road barrelled volume of M.S. we found the gist of it bringing forward his the honorable members don't and won't adopted in

Can was by some means brought into contact with to be a complaint that, at a social shivoo" the main given recently at a northern port, evening dress agree, either in their little nests or out of resolutions, nor by any words he made use the iron pole, through which of

current passed direct to "earth" only sufficient had been' insisted upon, Now what in the name The second report of the Board of Directors them. As our office organ-grinder, an of in introducing them and explaining his of it being conducted along the remainder of the of Jupiter, we mak; has this to do with us, or the to the ordinary meeting of abareholders, to be Italian born in the purlions of Tai-ping- own views and those of his unofficial system to cause an occasional flicker in the other public at large? The only way we could have held at the Hongkong Hotel, at noon, on Satur shan, oracularly observes, chi cara mara, colleagues to the Council and through the lamps. Owing to the short-ciselt formed by come to the Fescue of this, our latest tormenter day, on December, 1890, it follow the

the scedent, the dynamões, we believe, were would have bean by hiring out to him--if he It is no new thing for the honorable newspaper reporters to the public. His rather badly damaged the colla af tre of needed them our own sables, but alas, it strikes report together with a statement of accounts for legislators to "fall out," and it is Excellency's remarks, however well in- them being fused. All necessary repairs us now with the force of an avalanche that the the period ending 31st October 1893, satisfactory to know that they usually tended, could not fail to have an unpleasant however, have hown effected by the apercail dificuldes we have met with in persuading some Annexed le a far it by Mr. Abrangmson upon

be as powerful as over.

disposé of them otherwise—femporarily. during the past yjne manage to "fall in? again, after the tendency, and we cannot but regard themes, Mr. Wickham, and to-night the light of our subscribers to ante up" caused us to the work care. Ja at the company's estate

THE EAST BORNEO PLANTING

COMPANY, LIMITED, S

* The now to submit to you!

Scudry creditora.... ..... Advanced by London Agenta

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Assals

14,500.00

1,510.54

5,120,00

1,850.00

$219,605.54

4,015.30

*****608.77

105,805.62

$219,605.54

WORKING ACCOUNT, CROP 88942 To Amount brought forward from last y

Account,...........................$.33;285.10

To Amount expended to complets &

whip crop 1889 To Bad Debts

by her husba

To Auditors' Fees

15,713.30 990.26 1235100/00

€49.988.37:

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