THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1896,

Mr. Wilkinson (ald the next application was paper, were anxious to avoid. The complaints for an order "That the defendants bad on or of the plaintiffs were that no apology had so far before the roth June, 1896, filed an answer to been made, bat, la regard to that he would say the several material allegations contained in that it was useless and unnecessary la ruah lolo the plaintiffs' petition," The application was pilot with an apology which might not be madd under Rule 49, "where the defendant does | accepted as sufficient, whilst the defendants not answer or pats in an answer amounting were prepared to settle the actual terms of it in Daly to a general denial of the plaintiff.conjunction with the other parties or thale claim the plaintiff may apply by summons for representatives, and, if necessary, express it in sa order to him to answer specifically to open Court. The question of delay in apologis the several material allegations in the petition, ing could only affect the matter of damager, and

compal and the Court, if such allegations are briefly reduce it to a question of dollars and cents, a positively, separately, and distinctly made, and consideration which he did not think was one it thinks that justice so requires, may grant such the platnilife were anxious to entertain or rest an order and the defendant shall, within the time their case upon. He thought it would be limited by such order, put in his awer accorda pliv that the cus should be carried ingly, and ball therela answer the several falo Court and fought out. Even if they material allegations in the peiliion, either succeeded it would only be a slight addition to adtaltting or denying the truth of such allegs-Roy amennt of money the plaints might Hons certatim, as the truth or falsehood of each recover. As he had said, he thought the cfler in within his knowledge (or as the case may beh

made was reasonable and ample one, and the stating as to any one or more of the allegations pisintiffs must be held respossible if they that he does not know whether such allegation insisted upon taking the case Into Court. He or allegations is er are true or otherwise. The had only to ask that his Lordship would allow defendant so answarlog may also set up by such seven days for the filing of an answer. aawer any defence to the salt, and may explain Mr. Wilkinson said be thought ample time away the effect of any admision therein made had been given to the defendants, but as it was by conasel said it was clear that in a case of this instructed to grant an extension, he would of any other allegation of lacts." The learned customary where counsel had only been recently sort it would be improper to go to trial and ecarse leave it to his Lordship. With regard to leave the answer open, inasmuch as by the rule the other points Mr, Drammend had referred of the Court the defendant would then be in a position at the hearing of the suit to set up Any answer he liked, with the permission of the Court, and it was desirable that there should be some answer put to. As to the time, he did not press the date, because if his Lordship made an order he was quite prepared that any reasonable time for patilag in an answer should be allowed, bat ho submitted there ought not to be any unreasonable delay in the matter.

Mr. Drummond said that in the first instance ho had only to ask his Lordship to give at least a

week for the fling of an Auswer. As a matter of fact, the case had only been placed in his hands on the previous day, and he had just had ilg to glance through the petition and summons, and he had not even seen the material upon which the case was founded. No doubt there had been some delay in filing an zniwer, but no doubt his Lordship was aware of the negotiations which had been going on between the parties with the view of effecting a definite and complete settlement of the matters. Those negotiations came to nothing, and another offer was made, which was set out in the following affidavit:-

I, Herbert Johnson Gedge, of Shanghai, In the Empire of Chins, make oath and say at

follows:---

Acting as counsel for the defendants in this suit and in pursuance of instructions received from them, I wrote on the oth of June last, to Mr. H. 5. Wilkinson, the plaintiffs' Counsel' in This sult, the letter in the words and figures following, and I on the same day delivered the letter to Mr. H. S. Wilkloran

"4, Balfour Bulldings,

"Shanghal, 9th June, 1895. L'Institation St. Joseph against J, D. Clark

and T. W. Kingsmill.

"Dear Sir,-lo order to settle this unhappy. dispute without litigation and as our clients had not nor ever had a desire to fajara either L'initiation St. Joseph or anyone connected therewith, they are prepared to unreservedly with- draw all imputations which they have incau- tiously been the medium of publishing against the plaintiffs, to apologise for the same to man ver and terms agreeable to the plaintiffs, and (though aware that money is not the plaintiffs' object) to pay to them the sum of Tiú 200 and costs to be taxed,

"We are, dear Strs,

"Yours fatikfully, "(58) JOHNSON, STOKKE and MASTER. H. S. Wilkinson, Esq."

2-On the oth of June. I received the letter from Mr. H. S. Wilkinson, which is now produced and shown to me and marked A.

Sworn at Shanghai in the Empire of Chilas, this 10th day of Jane, 1896.

HERBERT J. GEDOE

Before me : N. J. HANNEN, C.J.

Exhibit A.

Shanghai, soth June, 1896. Westhation St. Joseph v. J. D. Clark and

T. W. Kingsmill..

Dear Sirs-I have laid before my clients your letter of yesterday, preporing cerials terms for the settlement of this case, but my clients consider that the offer comes too late to admit of its being accepted.

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red not to leto them, . His Lordship sald he thought Mr. Wilkinson Mr. Wilkinson said all he wished to remark was that there was a good deal to be said on the other sida,

His Lordship said he would make an order allowing seven days for the Bling of an answer, Mr. Drummond:-Cost to be costs in the

cause?

His Lordship: No; I think you must pay costs. There is no reason why the thing coald not have been ready.

Mr. Drummond said the delay had been caused by the negotiations he had mentioned.

His Lordship-No, you must pay the corts-Mercury,

THE BRITISH AT ASHANTI.

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GOVERNOR MAXWELL'S VIEWS. The British and African Company's steamer Bacana arrived at Liverpool on the roth May from the West Coast of Africa. Among her passengers were Sir W. Maxwall, Governor of the Gold Coast. His Excellency was not in the beat of health on arrival. Indeed, he has been unable to shake off a severe chill, which he caught when going up to Kumaal, Sir William explained that Colonel Pigott, acting Resident at Kumail, was a passenger from the Gold Coast to Grand Chamry in the Bacasa, He was very ili when he embarked, but

had 20 for recovered that he left the steamer at Grand Canary, remaining at the Hotel Métropole to recrali, Colonel Pigott intended to stay a week or so in the Canary Lales, and then return to his post as femporary British Resident at Komani, where he was constructing a fort, and making other Improve- ments and facilities for the British occupation,

Questioned as to the intentions of the British in regard to King Prempeh, Sir William could only say that he was still a prisoner in Elmina Castle.. When his Excellency saw him there the deposed monarch asked what they were going to do with him, Sir William asked Prempeh if he was not weil treated, had plenty to eat, and was otherwise wall cared for. Prempeh repiled that he was. Sir William told him that he could promise him that his life would be spared, and that if he at any Hime bad any complaints to make of his treatment he (Sir William) would investigate them. Prempeh is allowed ample exercise within the Castle walls, and it was inferred by the interviewer that it was the intention of the British to keep Prempeh in Elmina. His Excellency was quite atleed that the recent expedition would, in time, have a wonderful

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realise the hopes of these who believed that the awakening of Peking would be followed by weasures for the opening ent of China.~Financial News,

THE BOXING KANGAROO,

kangaroo, arrived by the steamer Switan from

SINGAPORE, June 9th. "Peter Jackson," the only living boxing Fremantle, Westralla, yesterday, and we have been furnished with some particulars of the

Some of our contemporaries appear to be letting the wish run father to the thought a little too precipitately in discussing already what they are pleased to call the callway programme of Chios. Programme, or fixed plan of any kind, Empire, as its Government is at present con- is the last thing to be looked for in the Celestial stitated. The conflict between Palace and Porte in the nearer East is a small matter compared Court and the Tachaynen at Peking. If there with the everlasting struggle between the were a strong and enlighted ruler on the Peacock Throne, lastead of the poor little

imal Of all the eminent pugillata that Aus confronted with the difficult and wearisome task sald to take the belt. In fact, he ratchas fue and puppet who now occupies it, ha would still be

́tralia has furnished the scientific world Peter la

of bearing down the fanate conservatism of blay gets everything within several yards enlightened Emperor, to be the sovereign in bis wil divide a biscuit with any one, or even ribble practically memorable advisers. A strong and he is when engaged in ordinary sociality; he of his paws, Picasant and mild-mannered enough

own domain, would have to take his fate la his hand, and attempt the victory the blikado gained at the same carret, but they say he is a terror then attain the autocracy be at present only-ounce gloves and bounds twenty feet into over the Shlogun thirty years ago. He would when souse paa yells "time" and he does his

chances are that, like his Japanese cousin, le family of kangaroos, quite a swell colour and nominally enjoys, and if he became a despat the the ring. He belongs to the steel grey coloured might become a benevolent despot, and the twenty-foot notch to be regarded as fine of descent in the land where one must touch man who alone is entitled to govern a palmlives only been in the ring a year, yet in of good, quite alter Carlylo's idea of the sort of

high kicker at any consequence. Peter people. With Li Hungchang in Russia and his wily rival at home placed under restrictions that time has already made a reputation, and to do nothing until the Grand Old Man of Ching | the passengers on board, who had opportunities returns from the Tsar's coronation festivities, it of watching him at exercise, predict a prost Is tile to discuss the immediate prospect of the surpres. As for science burda sald to be full of great scheme of railway construction to which if he ducks, leads, counters, wards, swings and the name of "The Chloess Railway Programme Le given. It is probably true that the Emperor bas signed ordinances in favour of, certain schemes to connect the capital and some of the populous parts of the interior with the ports, But so, in a mearare, did his predecessor, at the instance of the same Li Hong-chang; and wa | can, most of us, remember what became of the Shanghai-Woosung railway, which was built for 40 miles in length just twenty years since." The | vermilion pencil had sanctioned the plans; the provincial sudarius incited the superstitious entry to tear up the rails and, despite the "Son of Heaven," popular prejudice triumphed in compelling the Imperial authorities to lay the line in order to destroy it.

It is impossible to doubt that, as the result of the war with Japan, Chinx has undergone a galvanic shock which may lead to a sharp awak- enfog of ber ancient splikt and latent energies, The shock, however, was felt more at the head, in Peking, than la the extremities. Sir Nicholau O'Conor, in trying to account for the singularly rapid revival of trade last year, points out that in the conflict with Japan the usual calamities of a campalga were absent in China. No parts were blockaded; ** there was no harrassing af the merchants; no schlug or overhauling of their ships (with a low exceptions) ; la fack, no Interference whatever with the ordinary coMISE of business,” · The country generally, except on its eastern vergs and on the Manchurian border, may be taken to have slept in the bilss of ignorance while Peking was frantic with alarms. This is a consideration which, in view of the Shanghal-Woosung experiment, should be kept in mind in estimating the possibilities of the allway projects which have been put forward as though the Imperial fat were enough of itself ka remove every obstacle from the road of the rail- way engineer. These projects are three in number, and they seem well devised--if they of the south-east corner of Chios (the capital can be carried out to meet the primary wants included), which is alike most populous and nearest 'to the. 122. But, according to the Imperial decree, they are not to be put up to any sort of a foreign suction. One can trace the shrewd reasoning of Li Hung-chang in the provision that the lines most ba ballt with Chinese capital, or capital nominally supplied by subjects of the empire. France has failed to score point in regard to the employment of super- intendent engineers of French nationality, not withstanding her astentious services in assisting to promote the recent loan: The engineers are la be-British, and thore preferably who have been engaged in the construction of the line between Shan-haihwan and Kafping.

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is in a way that hoepe la adversary jumping. That same adversary has to do some pretty thi jumping too, to keep out of the way, for Peter thinks nothing of covering ten de Elteen lest to land in good, body blow," There is only one fault with his method; that is, when he is hard pensted he will insist on getting on his tall and |・ ring his hind leet. When those hind feet come into action it is time for his adversary to look put for a hole in the xing and to crawl deep into It In Australia, low down, common, everyday marsupials have been known to rip a hunter off bis barse and kill that unfortunate animal with a swipe of one of those terrible bind fect.

Just before the steamer mailed Peter gave sa exhibition in Sydney, N.S.W.. The trainer pressed him so hard that Pelet rosa of a sudden on his tall ; the trainer saw what was coming, dodged; and the blow landed weak and lurffec- fuel ; but the seconds picked up the man ten fest sway from where he had stood. Peter was at once sorry for his loss of temper, and gave und bound to the trainer's wide, and licked his face in the friendliest spirit. Ha always does that when he knocks anybody almost into "kingdom Come,”-~Fris Priis,

HONGKONG GOLF CLUB,

CAPTAIN'S CUP. This competition was concluded on the 15th June. The late rains have improved the greens, but the lies are very heavy,

Mr. C. E. Huma pa 6 84 Mr. V. A. C. Hawkins..... 95 8 88 Commodore Boyas 103 14 89 Captain Rumsey 95 B 90 Mr. W. M. Thompson......103 to 93 Dr. J. M. Atkinson .........708 15 93 Mr. C. & Tomes 15 93 Mr. G. Stewartumas: 98 4 04 Mr. W. A. Diff108 12 96 Mr. C. H. Grace. 13 99 Mr. J. Hastings.....XII 12 99 The Pool was won by Mr. C. E. Hume,

COMMERCIAL NEWS.

HONGKONG BHARK MARKET.

Hongkong, June 17th. Messrs Benjamin, Kelly and Potts report as follows in thefe Share Lit!, issued at 5 p.m. to-day --

There has been's fair "amount of business

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUR:

Tacoma (Tacoma) to-morrow. Australian (Oroso) 19th lest, French (Ernest Simons) 20th inst. American (Belgie) zand inst. Canadian (Empress of India) 23rd inst. Tacoma (Victoria) ist prox.

left Singapore for this post to-day, and may be THE D. D. R. steamship Oceans, from Hamburg, expected here on or about the 14th lust.

THX Agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Carl & Co.) Inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship Co's steamer Olympia arrived at Tacoma où the 13th inst

THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of India umired at Kebe at 3 pm.. Hongkong, via Nagasaki and Shanghal. yesterday, and left again at 3 am, to-day for

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destination on the 16th inst. for San Francisco, vís Nagasaki, Keba, Inland Sea, Yokohama, and Honolulu, arrived at her

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• The owners of the Norwegian steamer Normandie, who in the action in the Admiralty' | Court_at_Shanghai adaing out of a collision with the British steamer Pike in the Whangpoo River were found entirely to blame, have, accord- ing to the N. C. Daily News, obtained leave to appeal to the Privy Council. On the Toth foxtant an application made by Mr. W. A. C. Platt was heard in Cambers by Sir N. J. Hansen, Chief Justice, that they should give security for the costa, of the xopeal and also the amount of the damages. His Lordship, whilst making as order requiring recority foi costs, declined to make an order as to the damages.

HAPPIEST OF ALL,

Tris no time in the twenty-four hours when one ought to feel so thoroughly staffed and content as immediately after a good, hearty meal. And all healthy persons de foil so. The body's

effect in the development of the commerce of knowledge, and that knowledge, we confess, ša | Banks, Ropes, Lusons and Kowloon Wharv demands have been met, and we are easy and come

the country, provided the traders took fall advantage of it.

There are three rallways of which we have scanty. Alice from Canton to Peled in and trunk railway it is called-is referred to in Sir N O'Conor's last published report, and in that connection

done during the week, princically in Hongkong all of which have experienced a rather sharp advance.

BANKS-Hongkong and Shanghat Banks strengthened considerably on the news that they had improved another £t per share on the London market making the rate there £43 10s. effected. Shares changed hands at 195 and 197 and sales at 195 per cent premism have been per cent premium for August and September actively and more are wanted at these rates. Nationals have bem bought at $29 and are stil enquired for.

Hotels.

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fortable, as though we had paid off on old dun and 31 had money left. We are soossible, humane, and good natured. Thes, if ever, we will grant a request rusty old friend of mine, I loated in a capable. withent grumbling. Tras benevolence," stomach recently filled.

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Sir William had vislied all the petty chiefs and kings hitherto under the' rule of Kumasi,

it is stated that Li Hang and they all, without exception, expressed their chang (Chang Chib-tang] was establish gratitude to the British for breaking the Prempeh log large-ironworks at Nanking, to supplement yranny, declaring it to be the greatest blessed the supply of the material for the Canton those already in existence at Hanyag, for to them that as asczléces would be allowed, and Peking undertaking. Peking is the starting they had received. His Excellency explained

required the kings and chiefs to deliver up

point of two of the three new lines, which are their execution knives, which he was to take to somewhat filippally described as constituting Cape Coast with him. This was done in public A, allway programme. One would ins to before the sssembled people. The interpretes Tientsin, and its cost is to be a charge on bald the knife shove his head and explained the finances of the province of Calli- country

MARINE INSURANCES. Valons have Improved to the people what was being done with it. The of nearly 50,000 square miles, with a popplation of

to 8330 without sales. China Traders have It is now a considerable time alace the letters chiels seemed to comply.lilingly. Sir Willam 28,000,000. A second rallway is authorised from been sold at $791. North China have declined and article complained of were published by ¦ said that Kuman being taken out of the Peking to Hankow, on the Yangtze, at a cost of to Tis. 198 and are offering. Cantons have bões course the weakness and sinking that a600 DETER DAWSON'S SCOTCH WHISKY, the defendants, and during all that time they Aabant! rule meant that the great Mahomedan nearly £1,000,000 sterilugs but the Imperial is some demand and a fair number have been have made no public withdrawal of the serious country at the other side would be open toedict is that this line shall not be built with done at $350. Straits are quiet at $39 Yangtises Amputations on the character of my ellents which

public money, but out of the sam the Emperor's have dropped to $135 owing to seliers from the They have pubiley made, and my clients feel

wealthy subjects are disposed to invest in its Nark, that the vindication of their character and that

construction in the hope of future gala. The

FIRE INSURANCES.-Have been in demand of their Institution now requires that the case

third lins would ran from Soochow to Shanghat, with the reali'that sales of Hongkong Fires have should 'ba; proceeded with without any com-

distance of 60 miles. Its estimated cost is bens enacted at $337) and Chinx Fizes at $97, promise.

3,000,000 laels; and, of the three, this route both stocks closing fun. seems to us to promise the best results from a commercial point of view. But this is the pat scheme of Chang Chih-tung, formerly Viceroy of Nanking. He is the neatest abozosch to compatter of Hung-chang known to the 2.500,000 tzels in the official coffers ready for the work when it is commenced. Whether this statement be true or not acarcely matters, inss» much H It is improbable that Li Hong- ahang, now once more in favour, will advance his real's prospects at the expence of his own Interest in the railways from Peking to Tientsin

I am, dear Sir,

Yours faithfully,

(Sd.). H. S. WILKINSON. Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master,

| British trado. Hitherto the district could not trade with the Gold Coast owing to the obstruc. tion of the Ashantis fa Komast. The Mahomedan traders had already commenced to trade with | the British subjects, Esch, chief was clearing the ronds within a certain seas of his country, and he had undertaken lo koop it open. His Excellency had had several attacks of fever, and wild the climate was very trying. The Princes Anush had been committed for trial to

Lbs Assises, and these were opened just as his

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there are so many stomachs that disappoint and Tes, but what of the incapable stomachs, of which plague their owners, till the act of feeding, so delightful to others, becomes an act to arall the necessity of which they are almost willing to die? Ab, that is quite another thing. Thess poor sons of hers, "I are they who say, as Mise Wallace says in this letter who have plorare ia ating Far from it. As for I was no longer to be counted among those me I was abraid to eat felt the need of food, abeilnentem but what was I to det. The meant t ate, my distress and pals commessed. To matter how light the repart was, nor how careful I was not to hurry in taking it, the result was the sams. The distress and gnawing pains followed, with discomfort in the chest, and a sense of choking, as if soma bila of food had lodged there and were irritating me.

Bo objectionable and repugnant to me was the Steamboats continue steady at $34) with a momel of soild food, subsisting entirely on milk SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Macies of eating that for days together I didn't touch sales. Indo-Chings have hardshad and after a nourishment I got exhamaly weak, and about a

and sods water. Owing to enforced lack of fairly large llon changing hands at 855 as thin as I could be. I must not forget to say that wanted at the rats. Douglas Steamships have this happened to me, or rather it began to happen in obtained at the fats, Asale at $67 for September Shropshire. It name out, as you may sy padually

Wellington, is reposted. Chian and Maellas have improved and net with any sudden or acute symptoms: to By1⁄2 without sales,

REFINEng-China Begum kare, ewing to the fire of my appate and the other things I have found myself low, languid, and tired. Then game shares buiry freely, offered from the Norib, dropped in irza Mliers, For October, sales at

tamal grad Aave been made, Lemons have improved considerably and are quoted at Bög. A good deal more rubstantial evidence is required and some sold official toys but are again quint owing wall, before Brith contractors, or engineer, or been reesired as to the mentis of the Cyanide.

Miwiwo...-Panjana have been placed at Big capitalists can accept this description of certain New Balmorsis sta senior with males and cellers ne news having Chinese ideas as a rallway promine, or even Rasba "are wanted at 8513 Oure as a forecast of facts which are but awaiting Freekald have again changed studs to a con-

& shares respiciivaly.

Therefore, in the belief that the matter would"] Excellency was leaving. It was expected that Yamien." He claims that there are, or were, been sold at $64 god mora shares might be alr, 1888, when I was living

be settled, an answer had not been filled.

Mr. Wilkinson said that the correspóndence regarding the effer was made without prejudice,

› with the exception of ike letter which had bras read, and which was the first official offer not without prejudice.

the trial would last sevełał weeks,

THE NIPPON PUSIN KÄISHA.

Mr. Drammond mid he did not think there

The ordinary general meeting of shareholders was anything on the file which would actually - of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha for the half-yene explain the delay, but it was a matter which was endlag with the gret of March last was held la known to Mr. Wilkinson, his Lordship, and all the Young Men's Hall at Mitschlrecho, Kanda, the partles that there bad bean very good reasons on the apth it. There were 60s shareholders for supposing it would not be necessary to put present, including Mr. Ilds, asistant Director of a aniver on the file, and as long as that view the Treasury of the Imperial Household, and

and Hankow.

they had no good affect. After six month's experience I took the anal medicines for indignation, but of this kind of misery X read in a book about Mother

I had omanmed, two bottles I was entirely wall, Bogs Byrup we remedy for this disssss, and got bottle from ife. Bates, the obelet Ід Allaston Bins thes I have heartily commended Mother Having used is a few days I fall gross relist, and when Solga's Breep Dean Owned, I was You

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prevalled it was desirubin not to complicate | Mr. Kondo, President of the Company, was in confirmation. It is evident from the information siderable extent at 953, 347, and Saupo far “A,/ publlah my lekure, The Union Workkovas, Sola Agenix för Hongkong vuja.

mailves by aby further pleadings, but now the chair. The report and accosuis submalited we have that the Chloese Goremment, in so far settlement had not been arrived at and it became were unanimously adopted, and were as follows, as it is in earnest, desires to keep its good things

Mimals WeLaos Oldham, February 22nd, 1805.

neconsary to file an answer, and what he would. The net profit for the hall-wear under review, was for its own people. It is clear, also kong and Whampoa Docks have been-placed in sims. Henrietta Mofaliaz, of 60, Downnfeld Bo

the cost

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·A. S, WATSON & Co. Hongkong. and May, 1896.

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In a communication dated January 8th, 1895, Walthamstow, near London, states that her daughte Frame fill in the spring of 1986 with the same Symptoms

described by Mias Wallace. She craved food, at when its placed before her, she turned a rms the mother's letter, my daughter became so from it almon with loathing. As time went on,

sentimud for are alght you. nor those of the doctors did any good. Her sufbeings

Syrup, of which we had fast read in

*In June, 1894, he began taking Mother Bags's that was left at the house. In a week she was better,

ittle book ar and in less than two months she was enjoying better health than ever before. Bha has since sited nothing, and an 1958 my Had of food. (Signed) (MM) Henrietta McCallant.".

*Happy * slags Home, M wars they who fall under

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWER-Hong, Iw his Lordship to do was to allow a week in. $346,826 which, with #458,915 carried forward, showed the other day, that, rich as Chion is order that be (Mr. Drummond) might consider from the previous account, made a total of her godeveloped resources, the Empire his mall parcels at 181 per cmt premium, Kow- the ustales of the defence to place on the film 8805,738. Of this subs, $9,732 was writen off to seally no money of its own to spend upon rail loon Wharf shares, when it became known that As far as the defendants were concerned, they caver depreciation of buildings, 336,116 for a way projects, howevas productive they might there was a scheme for amalgamation with or had made an offer to settle the dispute without reserve fund, 337.700 rewards to Directors, prove to be. There is an extraordinary delusion, lasing of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage any impate tions which they had made and per annum, and the balance, $114,190, waa | on the financial posliton of Chinz, · When the provod ef by all the Directors and has to be"] work abs could hardly walk, 37lther homa médicina Utigation, and they were prepared to withdraw $440,00 for a dividend at the rate of zo per cent we notice, in regard to the effects of the last loan Company's property boomed to 858 but Ave dropped again to $54, as the scheme was not apologize for the same in manner and terms carried forward to text account. The balance 16,000,000 transaction was completed China agreeable to the plaintiffs, and they were willing, of profit made by the steamers chartered by the had well-nigh exhausted every possible guarantee decided at another special meeting which has believing that a monetary consideration was not Government amounted to $853,149. Of this she could offer on the strength of the Customs called for the purpose. Wanchal's remais the desire of the plantlis, pay Tie, sod and sum, $63,90X WAN at naida na resave, $352,000 revenue, and that is about the only sceurly unchanged,

of the case. That appeared to be about paid a special, dividand at the rate of 8 available to the impecunious Erapire, stil it LANDS, HOTELE AND BUILDINGS, -Hangking at complete and fair an offer as was possible, per cont per annum, $137,400 paid for opens its gates and invites European capitalists Lands have ruled vary firm and shares can be That offer svan mate because they thought the rewards to efficers; and $20,048 transferred to to enter and exploit the mineral and other placed at 87%. Hongkong Hotels have allered question of money was not one the plaintiffs special reserva. The special reserve up to the resources in which it is known to be idly, perhaps a sharp decline and ate onming at gagg were consid, wing and because, they believed previous" kalf-year was 83,351,897 and the same, unconsciously, opalant. China muzi. kaya It was, desirable in a country. His late that for the taren under review $29,048, making a railways-rallways striking from the Treaty sold at 817). "EL. G. Browns new wanted me 3935 CELLAMBOUS.-Gries Islands have been matter of this, port, should not be dragged: total of $25sapis. Of this stim, $226,469 was Parta and intersecting the vast land inward. Of] A. 8. Watsong Kays changed hands- at <#129• the high weis of Troy." Hayylee are they who have

ecomarily Into Comt and more of aside for depreciation of ships specially per. that there can be no mistake, and we shall Electrics are musky101716% will email sales. dirty linen washed in public, whick, what, chased by the company is connection with the not be suspected of challenging self-evident Rope have inproved their pradtion countderably neve fallen under the eyaling weight of fadigation Sale ever the sent at the cass might be would war, sad 1979,916 her depreciation of ships par proposition in sarresting than the railway laan and sales at Bragg, B186 and 1197 have been very free led to by Mother and be believed by fans of thousands of people caused by the Army and Navy in connection which the Faking authorities are old to have affected closing with males uậtỗ, Gloria Vandera delas, and be or dyspepsia. Happiest, perhaps, of all key they who in this country as pouce or landed on with the war, which were strasted to the compactado, estradas wins have been taken of the made a house and i am oka and logolar txet. That was a MNE MË DHE TA dhe pasy, leaving a balance of $1,355,561.-Fadas proposed methods of cmnstruction, or the condid sure barn hand at glong! S salamovita, no pengele ven af

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