A. 2935

MARRIAGE.

MAIL SUPPLEMENT.

JENT HAA DURLA

The Hongkong Telegrapy.

On the gist Angust, at St. John's Cathedral, by the Right Rev. Blabon Bardon, assisted by the Rev. Douglas Hamilton, Chaplain to the Forces, FRANCIS HENRY, fourth son of the Right Hon G. A. C. May, late Lord Chief Justics of Ireland; to HELENA AUGUSTA VICTORIA, eldest daughter of Major-General Digby Barker, C.B., Comman ding the Troops, and Acting Governor of Hongkong.

DEATHS.

that the conduct of Mn Robert Fraser-Smith (a member of the Club) has heen and is (so long as he remains a member) injurious to the character, Interests, welfare good order, or credit Club by reason of his having of the been convicted of conspiracy, desire that you do forthwith request him to resign his membership of the the Hongkong Jockey Club, and should be not resign within one month after such request that you do convenie or call

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1891,

Iman (SIX) DOLLARS Mungall ad 'PER QUARTER

Binge-When' is a pauper on a par, with a banker ?

Jing-When both are dipnk under the table? Bings-No,hemeach his a lie of dollars ?

AFTER many, failid attempts to capture a well-

Editaordinary Général Meetings of the Club for fnd that there statements afford an explanation tender, mercies, of an irresponsible body like the determined to construct their central office. Wise on the and, and were ordered to plank

and will forthwith request Mr. Robert Frater-pliance with the letter alrendy referred to, signed the law courts of the colony, they could reason-!| without delay. But they will do nothing || WITH reference to the late sensational will cas

At sea. on the 19th August, SAMUEL A. LORD, the purpose of expelling bini therefrom.

We request that you will as soon as possible late master of American schooner Leng-wa, inform us whether you concur in our opinion aged 56 years.

At Payoda Anchorage, Foochów, on the 21st Smith to resign, and if he does not do so call the August, FLORENCE EDITH FRASER, the beloved youngest daughter of Mr. T. Hetts (I.M. Customs),sary meetings for the purpose of expelling after a short illness. Aged 2 years, Deeply Ifyou do not concut we desire that you will regretted.

also at once take the necessary steps to call a Special Meeting of the members of the Club to consider the matter and to explain your reasons for not concuring with us and for not calling apon Mr. Robert Fraser-Smith to resign.

On the 4th August, at, his residence No. 1. Garden Villar, Hongkow, ALFRED SAMUEL THEODORK, the dearly beloved and only son of Mrs. Samuel Clifton," of Shanghal, in his 38th year.

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At the Shanghal General Hospital on the 24th August, BERTHA, the desily beloved wife of T E. Robson, aged 23 year.

The Honghong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1805,

MASTER, MACKINTOSH AND DALRYMPLE

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We have the honour to be, Gentlemen,

Your obedient Servants,

(Signed). MACKINTOSH,

GEO, T. VEITCH.

H. 1. DALRYMPLE, CYRIL PLATT, GODFREY C. C. MASTIR, HERCULES J. SCOTT, WM. A. CRUICKSHANK, OSCAR WEGENER, EDWARD J. HAGAN, C. BRODERSEN,

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. We, the undersigned Stewards of the Jockey Club, hereby certify that we concur in the opinion expressed in the above written letter that the conduct of Mr. Robert Fraser-Smith, a member of the Club, has been injurious to the character, welfare, Interests, good order and credit of the Club.

VERISJ FRASKR-SMITH

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(Signed) P. Rynix,

H. HOPPIUS. R. M. GRAY, J. GRANT.

J. J. KESWICK, E. L. WOODIN, G. S. COXON.

Concurrence certified by the Stewards, 12th June, 1891,

(Signed) T. F. HOUGE,

Clerk of the Couric.

Hongkong, 26th May, 1891. Robert Fraser-Smith, Esq., Hongkong.

Sir, I am directed by the Stewards of the Jockey Club to hand you a copy of a letter addressed to them, signed by ten member of the Club, in which, on the grounds stated thereto, the Stewards are called on to proceed under Rtle so of the Rules and Regulations of the Jockey Club and to request you to resign your

Your obedient Servant,

(Signed) T. F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Course.

the 6th instant and which you attended for ments referred to, through.a perusal of the Incal were ashamed of their conduct perhaps the purpose

of offering an explanation in napets. is absolutely without foundation. The full they got Into the hands of the so rejoinder to the letter signed by ten members of text of the Chief Justice's summing up has never

called architects and couldn't get out the Club, dated 21st May Inst (of which you yet been published and how the de bene esse have been furnished with a copy), I am now examination of Major-General Gordon on the again! And at length the Government directed by the Stewards in the absence of any 26th March 1891, could Have been brolished in gave them notice that unless the milk-shop reply to Mr. Woodin's letter of the 6th Idem, to November 180g I leave the Stewards of the was run up within a certain time, the known gang of Tee Fa intiery ticket sellers, tha intimal that the Stewards can no longer delay Jockey Club to explain. It is quite true that, in original concession would be cancelled. forts of Inspector. Hanant were on the zat foste their decision.

addressing the Stewards, I referred to other In consequence of that reminder, Mr. crowned with success when he succeeded in After carefully considering the statements documents in my possession; hut if these gentle made by you before them, the Stewards do not men expected that I was likely to submit to the

Granville Sharp and his colleagues have ·rresting six of the finternity on the Kowloon Road. They were charged before Mr. A. G. which would exonerate you from the application Stewards of the Jockey Club, most important shop, and store-room for the disposal of down. $1 each which behest they cheerfully of Rule 40, and they have therefore, in com- evidence to be used for my own' vindication in the lacteal fluid to all and sundry, and acceded to. cy ton members (in which for the reasons above ably only expect to be illsappointedanken of the kind, if the citizens of Hongkong red in the local Supreme Court, we are informed I told the Stewards L,held proofs that the con- are true to themselves. The grant of this on good authority that the plaintiffs refused ab stated they are obliged to concur) to request that you will resign your membership of the Hang-viction was legal and against the evidence, and hong Jockey Club.

I submitted the proof. The Stewards could not land was a mean job, which ought to have fee of $20,000 to compromiss the matter, on I remain, Sir,

or would not

been publicly notified at the time. There the advice of their counsel Mr. Ino. J. Francis, understand them. Is not this conclusive?

has been, we believe, one notorious QC who is stated to have predicted catalh Sir Jamek Rassell (to the jury).—"If you precedent in recent years when Goy- victory for hip clients. If true, this is another information, and find that he was not privy to it allowed JARDINE, MATHESON and Co. are informed that, defendants' counsel's (Mr. W. disconnect Fraser-Smith with the layingtoftheernor BOWEN or "Honest Bill" MARSH practical illustration of the old adage that "there's many a alip twist cup and lip." Wa then there is, no conspiracy on the part of the frequency of this Firm's Identity, Drummond) brief, fee, refreshets, etc., totalled Fraser-Smith-If Mr. Fraser-Smith was out of with these cloudy transactions becomes $3,500. that (laying the information),, you cannot say

wearisome-or the Ice Company to this is a case of conspiracy"

annex the well-known premises in Ice House Lane at a fraction of their actual value, without following the usual practice of submitting the property to public auction. After carefully considering the statements

That was a bare-faced fraud or something Castams Club, Honaro, the previous night, made by you before them, the Stewards do not

near it; this is another; but as it does not and after playing several games at billiards, find that these statements afford au explanation

necessarily follow that Major-General left for his shin in apparently the best which would exonerate you from the application

BARKER is bound by the shady, doings of health. We refrain from referring to the of Rule do, and they have therefore, in com- Major-General Gordon's statements are sup of his thick-headed but weak-kneed various 'rumcurs current as to the cause of planes with the letter already referred to signed ported by the evidence of Mr. Arthur, clerk at predecessor, we would strongly recom- death until the results of the post mortem by ten members (in which for the reasons above the Magistracy, and the affidavit of Mr. Ward,mend that this nefarious attempt to

examination and inquiry atthe British Consulate stated they are obliged to concur), to request that and they conclusively, proge the injustice and block

reach us. you will resiga your membership of the Hong-legality of the conviction, And it is for this conviction that the Stewards conctir kong Jockey Club"

with Mr. Master and his friends in requesting me te resign my membership of the Jockey Club.

And I decline to do anything of the klod.-~

I am, Dear Sir,

Port Darwin, 26th June, 1891. The Honourable P. Ryrie, Senjor Steward, The

Hongkong Jockey Club. . . . . :t} DEAR SIR,Prior to my leaving Hongkong I received a letter, dated 12th June, 1891, from Mr. T. F. Hough, who signed himself. Clerk of the Course, in which the following passage

occurs

In reply to this somewhat curious and very much involved inspiration (h) of the Stewards of the Jockey Club, I respectfully but firmly decline to accede to their request. will not resign my membership of the Club, and shall be fully pre- pared to defend my rights and vested interests, both before my, brother members, and in the law courts of the colony, if necessary, when properly called upon to do so, on my return to Hongkong in August. I do not suppose that even the Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club are so lost to all sense of justice and fair-play as to take any action during my absence; but should they think it to do so, thereby outraging every recognised canon of true sport, to say nothing of decency and propriety, I daresay that my cause will not lack supporters.

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Major General Gordon (before the Registrar on March 26th, (1891),—"The prosecution was instituted under the advice of the Crown Solicitor. I understand the Crown Solleiter was representing the Government. He advised me to ge. Mr. Ward to swear the information and. did so. I was not possible that you (Fraser Smith) could have known that this informia- tion was bring laid

Your's faithfully,'

(Signed) R. FRASER-SMITH.

Hongkong, 25th 'August, 1891.. The Hon. P. Ryrie, Senter Steward, Hongkong

Jockey Club.

that I have arrived in the Colony and am quite DEAR SIR-I have the honour to inform you prepared to defend my rights and interests in the Hongkong Jockey Club, when called upon.

Your's faithfully,

R. FRASER-SMITH.

up for purely commercial purposes one of the main arteries of the city, to the acknowledged detriment of the public health, should be Evigorously protested against. A more unsuitable site for a milk-shop, or for any other shop, could not be found in the colony. Let the residents whose rights and privileges are infringed by this scandalous attempt at official jobbery take Immediate action to prevent such a plece of Vanda- lism; we are quite sure that either Mr. RYRIE or Mr. WHITEHEAD will be glad to

phase of Government double-dealing. lead a popular crusade against this latest

TELEGRAMS.

(From the N. C. Daily News.) DEATH OF THE GOVERNOR OF- SHANTUNG.

THE Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club, on the special requisition of ten members, have convened an extraordinary meeting, to be held in the City Hall on Friday the 11th September, for the purpose of taking the decision of the Club as to whether or not Mr. R.. FRASER-SMITH shall be deprived of his rights of membership for having been convicted last November of a misdemeanor, to wit, conspiracy. This afternoon (26th ulto.) the Clerk of the Course, doubt-

·less under instructions from the Stewards, circulated for the Information of the members of the Club, coples of the complaint lodged by the ten Immaculate sportsmen whose moral susceptiblities have been so grievously offended, together with some correspondence which had passed between the Executive and the alleged culprit. As the questions at issue, and there are several, are of more As the concurrence of the Stewards and thelt than ordinary Importance, and go | cutificate, in writing, that they do concur in the very much farther than mere local racing opinion as to your conduct expressed in that letter, interests, we append the various firequisite before taking any action in the matter, documents, In their proper order for the they will be glad to hest anything you may have Information of all honest and honorable say on the subject, either as to the applicability men throughout the Far East. of the Role to you or as to your conduct, or as to its possible effect on the character, interest, Owing to the late hour at which the welfare, good order, or credit of the Club. C. C's circular reached this office we are unable to deal at any length in the present issue with what is either an honest, legitimate, bona fide, and perfectly unbiased effort to keep racing in Hongkong above suspicion, or themeanest

If you elect to address the Stewards In writing attempt at the lowest form of contemptible they will be glad to have your defence in the rascality that even this notoriously shady course of the forenoon of Saturday next.

If you send in no defence in writing and do colony has yet known; but we propose at an early date carefully analysing this most not appear at the meeting of the Stewards on serious business on its merits as a publle Saturday next, nt a pm, the Stewards will then question of right and wrong, and then proceed to consider the letter of the ten members the self-constituted autocrats of local sport ;inj wall which protects the 'roadway on the stating that the Campha mine, a portion of the

membership of the Club.

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The Stewards would prefer to have your

defence, if any, submitted in writing, but if you wish to be heard personally by them, they will form, at a meeting of the Stewards to be held hear you on Saturday next, the 30th instant, at at the Hongkong Hotel at that hour,

I met the Stewards of the Jockey Club, by their invllation, at the Hongkong Hotel on the afternoon of Saturday, June 6tb, to make certain explanations regarding a letter dated the 21st May and signed by tea members, the object of which was to coerce me into resigning my was drafted in February by Mr. G. C. C. Master membership. This letter, I would point out and it took that honorable gentleman and sports. man over three months to obtala the requisite ten signatures, and after canvasslog in valu among the active members of the Club and the supporters of racing, he had to fall back on three Germans, who are unknown in racing matters, fo

died here shortly after five o'clock this morning

CHINAN FU, August zand. H. E. Chang-yao, Governor of this Province,

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THE SELAMA TIN MINING CO.,

LIMITED.

THE DAIRY FARM "JOB"

Dairy Farm Co., Ld, through the personal ABOUT two years ago the Hongkong influence of one of the Directors, obtained from Governor DES Vaux a grant on very favorable terms of that narrow strip of land lying to the eastward of Wyndham Street, stretching from Pedder's Hill to the complete his list. It would bottom of the old Glenealy ravine. We

The Secretary of the above-named Company thus seem that the members of the Jockey believe that this famous old landmark of has received the following telegram from Mr. Club, the racing men, the true sporting clement, and the gentlemen, did not con. Hongkong is now known as the Lower Tas. Orange, one of the Directors, who has been sider that my illegal and iniquitous con Albert Road, but as the crawling worm

In Perak Inspecting the Company's properties:~ last, had injuriously reflected on the "character, same is probably dead long ago-Iftalaty in the matter. Interview with Resident viction for a misdemeanour in November who degraded the spot with such a

#Tekka, a fine property; Blanda Mabok, prospects very encourging. There is no cer- interests, welfare, good order or credit of the he is not he ought to be we pass most satisfactory." Club. Moreover, in February last my racing colours bore no inconspicuous part at the annual by the desecration; without farther race-meeting in Happy Valley, and I have yet comment. Fourteen years ago a very to learn that my racing policy on that occasion, large sum of public money or at any time during the past dozen years, expended by Mr. Surveyor-General PRICE compares unfavorably with that of any one of in erecting the very substantial granite fact the contrary is the case, as public opinion unoccupied side of Wyndham Street. At leaving all concerned to form their own

has times out of number conclusively testified, conclusions. It is perhaps as well to

In their letter to me the Stewards sald that that time it was decided that no bullding point out that the last letter of the series

they would be glad to hear -nything I had to say or other conspicuous obstruction should published below is omitted from the Clerk

"either as to the applicability of the rule to me, ever be allowed to impede the free air of of the Course's circular, no doubtowing to

or as to my conduct, er as to its possible effect heaven in what even in those early days Inadvertence, but as it is not without con-

on the character, intercals, welfare, good order, was recognised as one of the lungs of a or credit of the Club,"Desirous of showing every city already grossly over-crowded in siderable Importance, as showing that Mr.

Hongkong, 28th May, 1801. courtesy to the Stewards, I raised no objection to almost every part. And for more than FRASER-SMITH Father Invites than other E. H. Gore Booth, Esq., Clerk of the Course, explaining the position of affairs so far as I wat wise the avalanche against his personal Hongkong Jockey Club,

concerned personally, although I expressed the a decade the decision arrived at when honour and social status threatened by Sir Your letter dated-May 26th, enclosing opinion in no uncertain terms that, considering Sir ARTHUR KENNEDY held sway in Messrs. EDWIN MACKINTOSH (of Messrs.anemasculated copy of petition referring to me,

the offensive werding of the requisition and the our midst remained unchallenged and BUTTERFIELD & Swizz), G. C.C.MASTER, which is stated to have been sent by ten memstatus in the racing world of the signatories, I unaltered. But times changed, and s

and to grant or refuse the certificate required by the Rule in question,

I am, Sir,

་ ་ Your obedient, humble Servant,

(Signed) E. H. GORE-BOKYTH,

Clerk of the Coone.

been called upon at all on such a shallow pre- tence to protect the Club's interests Briefly stated. I pointed out➡ .

Was

"CHARBONNAGES.

We are informed on rellahie authority that a cablegram has been received from London Tonquin Coal Mining Co's concession on Hongay island, has been disposed of to a new compADY for £75,000-£25,000 in cash to the shareholders of the old Company, 35,000 for working expenses, and £25,000 in deferred shares to present, shareholders. The agreement, which is of course subject to confirmation at a has been arranged by the Hon. C. P. Chater, special meeting of shareholders. The new company, although perfectly mallified with the reports to band on the character of the deposits and quality of the coal, have reserved, the right to send out their own engineer to investigate and report.

of the Crown Solicitor's office, and H. L. bers of the Jockey Clubto the Stewards, reached ought to have been spared the indignity of having Governor, arrived who knew not JOSEPH. [PS.-We publish this information with fall DALRYMPLE, Ox-Director of the Hongkong me late yesterday aftemann. When you send and Shanghai Bank and promoter of me complete copy of the said petition, with the various notorious Bascoes in Britih North of signatories, I shall at once reply to

your Letter, Borneo, we have added it to the list. We might also point out that it appears, prima face, that the Stewards of the Jockey Club have been guilty of a wanton and Inexcus

Your's July,

(Signed) R FRAFER-SMITH,

29th May, 1891.

able breach of confidence in publishing, Robert Fraser-Smith, Ben, a without special permission, Information ....... Six --I am fostructed by the Stewards to say regarding proceedings now pending that in consequence of the mistake made is not. In the Supreme Court which was sending a complete copy of the letter, the time Imparted to them in good faith and of sending in your defence, If any, is extended to Starday, the th of June, and the Steward will under the seal of absolute secrecy; but that also is probably a mere matter of meet on that day instead of 30th May, at same.

time and place at th

Inadvertence, and we cannot suppose that I am, Six,

It will materially prejudice the efforts of Mr. FRASER-SMITH obtaining a thorough and complete legal vindication, even at the unrellable fountain of Hongkong justice, The councilèbre“ MACKINTOSH, MASTER, DALRYMPLE & Co... FRASER-Skim stands as follows:

To the Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club.

HOTICE. LA Muista of 11 Whereas ten members of the Club have entified in writing to the Stewards their opinion

that the conduct of Mr. Robert Fer Smith has

Fisser-Smith to resign

Your obedient servant

(Signed) E. H. GORE-BOOTH, defrontent"Clerk of the Course. Jason Hongkong, 6th June, 1801,

Fraser Selts, Esq, Hongkong

#! DEAR SIR,~-I am directed by the Stewards of Hongkong Jockey Club to return to you the documents which you banded to them today. and which Tenumerate as follows!

1. Certified copy of Sir James Russell's tum.

ming up of the case

r. That Rule 40, on which the requisition was based, had never legally (and in accordance with the provisions of Rule 3a) been made a rula of the Club,

2. That Rule 40, even assuming it to have

been legally passed, could not have retros pective effect, and that, therefore, an alleged misdemeanour said to have been committed in August, 1990, could not be brought under a law passed in February, 1891.

apologies to the long-cared member who claims the credit of editing the China Snall.]

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Hongkong Dairy Farm has always been run on purely philanthropic lines; Its founders, promoters, and directors have. been from the commencement, more or less, philanthropists, of one sort or other. For instance the present Chairman, Mr. | .- GRANVILLE SHARP, Is an economical and The steamship ‘Hankow "was released from theoretical philanthropist whilst Dr. Jaxes quarantine at Singapore on the 26th ulto. CANTLIK is a very reckless but distinctly Fat Circus is stated to have cleared twenty practical member of the order. Mr thousand guilders during its recent stay In GRANVILLE SHARP preaches practical Samirang.

3. That the requisition was not in accordance philanthropy Dr. CANTLIE practises it.

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with the split and principle of Rule 40, but Mr. SHARP Uckles his own harmless vanity;THs returns of the number of visitors to the City was a deliberate attempt to coerce the the Doctor, survives the throes of labour Stewards into granting certificate and and gets there somehow. And he requesting me to resign Farther that the certainly got at the high-toned and requisition was not dictated by any genuine Immaculate members of the Executive or honest interest in the welfare of the Club, Council who smiled when Governor. pas

Hall Museum for the week ended Aug. 30th, are: Europeans 147, and Chinese 1,50y; total 1,654 THE old saying about "dog never eating dog doem't apply to Hongkong lawyers. Some of that fraternity will 'chow anything or anybody

News reaches us from Canton that the chief officer of the Chinese store-ship Lee Yuen--Mr. the bunk at an early hour on the morning Shewan, if we mistake note, was found dead in

of the rst instant. He had been at the

ONE of the most perfect specimens of ingenious mechanism that we have seen for a long time le "y" Smith and Wesson's patent automatic rjecting revolver that a kind friend has presented our office with. It has all the good points of all- the shooting irons" ever invented, and balf hundred more that the others lack. The prin- cipal of these is a patent safety spring which renders an accidental, discharge absolutely ime possible and it is guaranteed never to ralss the object it is aimed at-and that's the sort of gun

we like.

MR. E. R. Wolff, late of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Li, was a few weeks neo acting as clerk In The Australien,”- the swell Sydney hotel. An old China hand met him there, and, strange to say, this erstwhils ngent of that elocutionary Isminary, Plantagenst Littlewood of evergreen memory, didn't recognise an ancient acquaintance until 'afer 'varlous' suggesjiymreminders. He did eventually. We "Trust Wolffle 1952 in charge of the books of “! The Australian." as If so, the auditors are let in for an agreeable hollday.

heating yesterday before the Acting Pulsue Tudge, THE Case of Tarner v. Bamanjee came on fer

who awarded damages to the amount of $250 'and coats"; the money to be paid in monthly instalments of go each.It will be remem bered that some months ago Mr. Bomanjee's ricksha coolles ran into thecomplainant, causing: him serlouï injuries, but so far as Mr. Bomenjre was personally concerned he was in no way responsible for the accident, and rendered all the assistance in his power. He, however, had to pay for the negligence of his servants, and bas our sympathy; but this case will no doubt

be

noted by those members of the spread-eagle

fraternity who delight to travel at express speed, After a careful persual of the evidence, we shall deal with this care fairly, impartially, and without prejudice. "At present it appears to us that a gross miscarriage of justice has been perpetrated.

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.. Statistics for August, 1891. In-Patients remaining in Hospital on 1st

August*** In-Patients admitted to Hospital during

August..................qi 63

Total number treated as In-Pailents

Of these these were.s Discharged cured Discharged relieved.net Discharged on other, grounds....any Died in Hospital summmoniums

In-Patients remaining in Hospital on 1st September 9tkagamonasi

Out-Patients, new cases „Ama Out-Fallents, return visits fiuloas

Total number of Out-Padent visits

Operations.kakipi14. Dental cases.RUOKA Casualty cases ode

JOHN C. THOMBON, MA, MB

Superintendent

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A SLIGHT sensation was created on Saturday afternoon in the rooms of the Brokers' Associat Lon when Mr. Rozi, clerk to the establishment, ddenly fell from his office stool in a dead faint and lay like a log on the floor. The consterna. tion amongst the members inside, the room quickly spread outside, and the door way was in few seconds crowded with passers-by, anxious entered the sacred portals, to lend any assistance. to know what had becurred.” Among others who

N. Mody, the large-hearted Napoleon of the Hongkong Share Market, and Mr. Kuhn, of the popular and well-known Japanese curio store ca the opposite aldo of the street. A person named Hercules John Scott, described as a braker, then

but was a mean and malicious attempt to smiled,and wept crocodile tears when ning to several cases of hydrophobia in I they possibly could to the sick man, were Me, H,

do me injury, dictated by private motives, on the part of Messrs. Master, Mackintosh, Dalrymple, and their followers.

that latter day narrow-minded official bigot Batavia, measures have been taken for the looked sadit The aim of the Dairy Farm destruction of all dogs found th the streets 4. That I was wrongfully convicted, that I Company was to obtain a central deposunuzled.- En nur als te than, China far

was in possession of sufficient evidence to where they could sell milk retail at a price

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recorded that the last named individual offered,

lend a hand in bringing Mr. Rosi out of his swoon; what he did was id Ipudly interrogats

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taken with all possible despatch to have The Directors, said that was their chief Hospital begs to acknowledge with thanks the appeared prominently on the scene. It is not raken we all pond ble steps were beleg that would bring it within the reach of all. The Hon. Treasurer of the Allee Memorial the conviction quished, placed (confidentially) in the hands of the alm, but, leaving Dr CAFTLIE out, we following donation to the fands of the Hospital Fraser Blog Reglas v. Ward and Stewards two documents-namely, certified doubt the absolute truth of that programme: Conscience money is sung more been injoribus to the character, iniink, welfare,

4. Certified copy of General Gordon's fida copy of the Chief Justice's samming up in the Anyhow, after some correspondence' with good order and credit of the Club, and whereas the Stewards concur in that opinion and have

Pipin the case Minhldnett B. Friter Conspiracy case, and (3) a certified copy of the the-Hongkong Government, the site THE steamship Angirton, which inived at the Chinese office-boy as to whether that fallah Builth Deposit and arm

de bani se examination of Major-General already referred to was granted on what Slugspore from Sourabaya on August zith pointing to Mr. Kuhn, membah, reported that Mr Walter Cranford, chief engineer, Association. The question was altogether requested Mr. Robert Smudjela bla saithe dreaments etsin matter with which Gordon in the suit now reading, Minhinnett v. can be described as most favorable business bad died two days preribusly of calarious leves supérerogatory, and Herenler John Scott know

"quite well that the gentler in” he was inqultiá Robert-Fraier-Smith has not within'ine’monta 74ke Stowkedow&id kirekdy farmiller from a perusal. Fraser-Smith. It was with great reisctance that terms A, Chop, in Queen's-Road would and heart flipase, of agian dan kegelded albre

of the found paper reporting the trinis mentioned, consented to leave these documents, connected

40 | | 10 tan con tan song about did hot bhiong tò the sacient and honora from the date of such request ruined his and from your remarks to their forday, they card with a case stul sud judice, to the hands of the have: sulted the Dairy Farm Conf membership--Take notice that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Hongkong pandy Claber you must have referred to other docpucats Stewards even under the real of confidence, and pany much better and thehow. Ar the instance of a ballos belonging to the guild of brokens but this ornament to the brokers f

I very quickly had reason to regret my misplaced ledge of that simple fact, would have second mate of that craft, was charged the termed with the "no ver than those how Teturned. - If so, will you please,

ship: Nancy Pendleton; 1. T. Pattison, ranks wanted to be" oficius, and pot con

the Chineseď. lll be held in the City Hall, on Friday the 13th edib pigen referred to at your carliest con- trust That same evening Mr. E. L. Woodin saved the Hongkong Government from Magistracy yesterday morning with aruselfie boy, he must needs, in an unecessarily,

fensive.... September proximo, at 4 poder reviews to the wider or to The Honourable, that they had already been famillas with the mustiest Job that the colony has known admitted having struck the sallor, a fide of two on screen in a positio

wrote to me on behalf of the Stewards, stating being convicted of about the meanest and war but a trivial, case, and as the defendant tone repeat the duery for My Zoning, the Rydes baung set mest tra

Wo regret. .“To décide whether or not Mr. Robert Fraser. The correspondence between you and the local papers reporting the trials mentioned," and and machinery warns jobbed too the The Penang Gosails of the sand August thinks it deserved by

contents of the documents "from a perusal of the since the valuable. Hongkong Mint plant Mexicans was lefileted, I polly poukalova qul that we are not in's position" to report that, Smith shall be expelled from the Club under Clerknot tha: Couras jeft by loadvertenc",

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and rights Intervening,, estimated too highly. The tenders for the Oplus hot member of Be "Brökth Association, but a on tool Mr. GCC Mater, over thres, mopthesto

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