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NOTICE it may be done over again. To the THE GROSS TAKINGS duong the English! CURE FOR SCARLATINA –The adoption wommunications, internet for us le poorer classes Government might afford tour of the Australian cricketers were £4.70 of the serum cure for scarinting in Vienna has
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greatly reduce the mortality-rate in the mildred to the Kiltar, feu-House load, and assistance as is compatable with the below those of the 189y lenin-
Med various hospitals of the city, f should annualed by the Writer's Namo un needs of that section of the community, and THE WHITE STAR LINE: Mr I H Addros. Ordinary Inisiness communications and be addrom the two Chinese members on the Board lamay of lamay Janric, and Co., denies the FOOTBALLERS FOR NEW ZEALAND
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After we had gone to press fast evening, in fng at G45 pm. Li Ui, Wong Kiu and Yau
Li Ki, at Wong-kok-isui, on the 31st ult. They protested their innocence.
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for which the cleansing is desired. To a small sub-committee of the Board, con-TE ENGLISH CRICKET AVERAGES sisting of Messrs. Fusio WA CHUN and are headed in batting by A. Shrewsbury, 50; LAU CHU PAK and another member might be and in bowling by Haigh, 12.50.
The daily imge is deliserat frou when the address in relegated the task of seving that the cleansing was performed in a manner satisfactory
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BIRTHS.
On the 4ịth inst., at Erin Lodge Singapore, the wile of R. EIRCE, Municipal Engineer, of a daughter.
DEATHS.
On the 26th September, at Oakland, Cali fornia, ISAHELLE, relict of the late HAMILTON MONTELA, of Lal more, Maryland, U.S.A.
On the 9th Sept., at Eussoorie, India, f enteric fever, GERALD BOURCHER SHERARD WREV, Assistant Engineer, East in is Railway, fitch sun of the late Sir HENRY HOURCHER WREY, Bar., of Tawstock Court, Devon.
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to the Department and, at the same -lime, conciliatory to a Chinese mind. Residents! in the East know but too well the material influence and support which association with their fellow-countrymen night obtain in a sympathetic performance of a task not always agreeable to the native inbabitants, and the influence of the Chinese members on the Board may have much to do in order to attain the end for which Mr. OsnoRNE'S resolution was brought forward.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PARCEL MAIL for Europe pers. s. Bullaura
will close at 3 pt. on Friday, the 24th inst LARGE PRICE FOR A FILLY:-The Duke of Westi öster has bought a filly by Persimmon-Pintasia, for 5,oco guineas, BALLOON BROUGHT DOWN BY SHRAPNEL-Experiments with shrapnel at Salisbury brought down a bal con floating at
an altitude of 4,000 yards.
· MINIMUM WAGE-IN SCOTLAND :~The
Arbirator has reduced the wages of 70,505. Scottish colliers by 61 per cent. to a aninimum of 5s, 6 per day.
BIG RUSSIAN LOAN-Russia has issued a5 per cent. gold loan for £4,240,000, at £94 59, untased. The loan carries with it a guarantee
out of the tobacco sevenae.
ASPANISH TRAGEDY—A gendarme went mad in a steel of Maliga, Spain, and killed seven people, in addition to wounding "five others with his rifle before he was shot dead by his comrades.
IKEA & LONDON DOCKSA re at the Victoria. Docks has destroyed
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adopted a draft treaty which hints at securing uniform law for-dealing with collisions, and
questions of salvage).
3,000,00 ̧¤ rah wond bircks, ROGUES AND VAGABONDK-Two na- A LEAD COMBINE -The New Yor: lives were sentenced to fourteen days hard fierald announces that all the important lear
·labour each for being found in the Aberdeen | manufacturers of the Pated States have
formed Docks for an unlawful purpose.
a combination with a capital of 60,000,000 dollars
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO TRUST
mercants gale that the Briti h tobacco American Trust Jost £1,jouyroo in a futile alicing in captine alse British market BRITISH NAVAL ESTI AFES:-It is understrod that provision will be made in the next British naval estimates for the construc tion of a large number of submarine hoats,
In passing, sen arce his Lordship said :-
There can be no doubrthat the deceased man was most cruelly put to death, and that you were there and took part the jury, have found you by an unanimous, verdict. It only res mains to me lo pass the sentence which the. law imposes for wilful murder, and that sen tence upon, each of you is that you be taken hance to the place from whence you came and A WEDDING TRAGEDY--Four hundred hence to the place of execution, and that you be the hanged by the neck until you be dead, peasants were enjoying a wedding dance in a barn in a village near Warsaw, when a quantity and that your body be buried in such place as uf bay stored in the burn caught fire. A hun.is Excelleher the Governor shall order. dred of the dancers were crushed or burnt to and may the Lord have mercy upon your souls! death, and aiming those killed was the bride, in whore honour the dance was given.
́THE TO-KAVA-WAN.ROBBERY, ***. The Sessions were continued this morning
PRIVILEGES OF VOLUNTEERS: -ADSIGNA STATION NEAR MANILA-A when Man Chub Chung Yau, and Yung Shan
ordinance is" ued by the Transvaal Government gives volunteers great privileges, including exemption from poll-tax and jury service.
NEW ORIENT-PACIFIC LINE"-The
Orient Pacific Company's new liner Oronies, 9,000 tons, has made a triat trip on the Clyde, when she attained a speed of 18 1-5 knots per
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CONCESION FOR ITALY:-The Rome daily, Farfulla, suports that China has granted Haly a commercial concession on. Sanmun Bay, an island-studded opening on the east coast of the province of Che-king. THE SHERWOOD FORESTERS hitherto had their names associated with Der byshire alone. The King has approved of the designation being in future, Sherwood Fore sters Nottinghampshire and Derbyshire_Regt.. MADAME MELBA, who has just arrived from America in Australia, has, it is said, been offered 1,000 in sing four songs at a concert to be given by a well-known Victorian squatter at his residence at Toorak in a few weeks'
time.
ENORMOUS DAMAGE IN KENT:-The damage to the hops and fruit in Kent by the recent storms is estimated at £100,020. A mass of drifted hailstones nearly fill a cut ing 40-yards in length, so ft. wide and 6 ft. deep.
INSURGENTS GAINING GROU D CHARGE AGAINST A PRINCE:--Prince | Official reports received at the War Depart- Francis Joseph of Braganza, one of the Royal ment. Washington, a few days ago show that the Venezuelan insurgents are gaining ground for tail on a criminal charge, was tried at the rapidly Presiden: Castro has removed the Central Criminal Court, and acquitted.
government from Caracs to Guaicaipuro.
guests at the Coronation, who was committed
At the last meeting of the Sanitary Board Mr. Osmosis introduced the question of a special cleansing of the City on the same lines as last year as a preventive against another outbreak of plague in epidemic form in 1903. In a lengthy swech, he urged the advisability of such measures as tend to minimise the risk which the Colony incurs year after year by the presence of plague in our midst, and the con --sequient-Toss_to_trade_Last_year's cam
paign was a costly one. The amoun expended in excess of the vote in connection with plague expenses is given in the Supple- mentary Estimates for 1901 as $139,638.51. The excess amount chargeable to the current year's expenses is not yet available, but it must be assumed that it will reach a very large amount. In the Draft Estimates for 1903 there is a large provision for, expenses in connection with the plague staff which do not occur in the approved estimates for the present year. These provisions have been approved by the Secretary of State
IN 252 of BRITISH PRISON REFORM: The report MORE PLAGUE C.O:D: Typa. In the same despatch sanction has of the Royal Commission to investigate the prison system of Great Britain foresliautows a also been obtained for the employment of scheme of constant detentjun under special coulic labour, bonus for rats caught, in conditions of persons habitually guilty of disinfectants, rent ul observation blocks, serious crimes. purchase of ambulance and collins, and cost of burial of plague corpses, which aggregate ANOTHER AMERICAN TUST:-Ma $140,000 for the coming year. It is, there-meeting of lewish workers at Whitechapel, Lon--A man armed with a revolver and a bomb fore, observable that the Colony will not be niggardly with regard to its expenditure in cuping with another epidemic with which Hongkong may be threatened within the next twelve months. MB OsmoRNE: brought for ward a resolution last week to repeat the same measures as were carried out last year and at the beginning of this to combat the plague. In the report of the meeting it will be seen that the motion was defeated by a majority of one vote, the two Chinese
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IMMENSE FIRES IN PINE FORESTS :-- Immense fires have occurred in the Oregon pine forests, U. S. A. Twenty people have per- ished in the fires, laundreds have been rendered homeless, and damage to the extent of many
million dollars has been done.
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During the twenty-four hours ended at noon to-day a case of bubonic plague was noufied as having oc sed at No. 25 Gought Street, where a Chinese died of the disease. This makes the 67th case since the beginning of the year.
| SENSATIONAL INCIDENT IN A BANK
entered the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Skagway, and demanded 20,000 dollars. The clerks fled, and the bomb accidentally fell on the door wrecking the bank and killing the
robber.
ROWING:--James Wray has challenged eorge Towns, the Australian sculler, to row for the Championship of the World, which Towns at pr squt holds, in Ingland or America. Towns fused to accept the challenge, but, cffese to row anyone on the Parramatta River for £500 a--ide,
movement is on foot to have all of the vessels were charged with having on the 5th Septem-, passing Corregidor tinnounced in Manila. - Thebes, at To-kwa-wan, robbed and wounded a present system is unsatisfactory, owing to the man, named Chun Yung Kun, and others; and fact that there is no order nor regulation & qui- also with stealing $100 and other articles. and many vess. Is pass the island without pay following jury was impannelled ring vessels to answer the signals at Corregidor The prisoners pleaded not guilty, and the ing any notice whatever to the signals. Cor- regilur is provided with a fully equipped signal H. Ahrendt, R. G. Heckford, A. G. J. Summer-
Messrs. H. A. Siebs, E. J. Figueiredo, C. M..
station with the necessary appliances for com-ville, E. L Summers and AH. Abbas. the daytime. It is also supplied with a copy *municating" with all the vessels passing during-
of Lloyd's Register.
RAILWAY COLLISION `IN ENGLAND:
-The Penzance, express, after slowing to a
ke'ey) in his opening statement said that on 5th September a certain man engaged Chun Yung Kun, master of cargo boat No. 1,508, in go to To-kwa-wan in order to remove some furniture. The bargain was struck for the sum
The Attorney General (Hon. Sir H: S, Her-
speed of 20 miles an hour on approaching of $140. Thereupon the man left, and said Paddington Station, collided with an engine woukl send five coblies, to the boat. which was shunting at Westbourne Park on the 22nd ult. Both engines were locked to ether by the force of the impact, but the brunt of the shock was borne, by the first car on the express containing the luggage. A number of passengers were injured by the force of the collision, several having limbs broken, and others being badly shaken. The driver of the express train had his skull fractured, and is in a crtical condition.........
THE CUCUMBER: Many persons are under the impression, the Family Doctor ob serves, that cucumber is very indigestible. | How this delusion em have arisen it is difficult. to say, unless it be that cucumber is often eaten with salmon and other digestible things. Cucumber is, in fact, very digestible when eaten properly. It cannot, indeed, be otherwise, when it is remembered that it consists mainly of water, and that those parts which are hoi water are almost exclusively calls of a very sapid growth. In eating cucumber it is well to cut it into thin slices and to masticate them : | th rònghly. Even the vinegar and the pepper that are so often added to it are of service to digestion if not taken in excess..
GERMAN SYSTEM BAD :—Unsuspectingly and innocently, the Emperor William appealed to the United States and British military experts, Adjutant-General. Corbin, General Young, Geneal Wood, General Hamilton and General Sir John French to pass judguient upon his army after the recent parades. Not a little dismayed was the emperor when both the American and British experts, fresh from the late campaiges in the Philippines and South Africa, were unanimous in declaring the infantry system of the German army, which His limperial Majesty is most proud and con filent, us impracticable in action and as the
weak link of the army.
them being the th ee prisoners. When nearing Subsequently five coo'les appeared, among
-To-kwa-wan,the coolies.suddenly ordered the... master, his wife, chill and fekis to go blow. This the master refused to do and resisted with the result that he and his fokis were eventually overpowered. He and members of the crow
the relians ransacked the boat, stole 5200 in were also wourded with choppers. Afterwards
each, besides other articles. They then left and disappeared. The master reponed the matter to the police with the result that three- out of the five coolies were arrested.
Evidence was then taken,”-
His Lordship, in summing up, said it might have appeared to the jury that he had summed up strongly in favour of the prosecution, but with the facts before him it would be hard to appear otherwise,
The jury found the three men guilty and, prior to the passing of sentence, the Attorney. General addressed the Chief Justice, saying that the first and third prisoners had been previouly convicted. He also suggested that another prisoner, named Man Cheung, previously convicted of armed tobbery, he led into the dock for sentence. This was done and Sir Henry Berkeley Luggested that evidently the four men were part of a gang of rubbers who were a source of danger to the waters of the colony."
earthquake which tunk place on August 22nd killed 100 persons in Kashgar, in Eastern TurA DISHONEST MESSENGER :-Last nighit dent of Police voting against it, Mr. OSBORNE
kistan, and 400 at Astyn, in addition to destroy the police re.eived information that a native being supported in his resolution by the ing the township on the onses of Aksu and servant employed at a store in Queen's Road Medical Officer of Health. Summed up; Kouche, on the borders of the Gobi Desert. the opposition of the Chinese members
EXTENSIVE FRAUDS IN CARNEGIE'S of the Board resolved itself under two
OFFICE:-A clerk in Carnegie's London heads: (a) expense, and (2) the needless office named Greig has been arrested for irritation and annoyance entailed to our alleged forgeries amounting to £35,000. It is Chinese fellow-citizens by stopping their busi- believed that there are much greater defalca- TIE JAVA UDGET has been introduced. and unexpected outburst, in the mining count Cheung, the man brought forward to be
ness and turning out of doors their woman folks in the work of cleansing and disinfection While far from opposing any general plan to put the city in a thorough sanitary condition, and, at the same time, being fully alive to the necessity of protecting the inhabitants from plague, the Chinese members on the Sanitary Board believe that in an equally efficient manner can the cleansing of the City be carried out if left to the inhabitants themselves, but supervised by officials of We can easily ap preciate the anxiety on the part of the two representatives of the Chinese to seek the co-operation of their community by giving them every facility with a minimum of ex- pense to the Colony itself. From inquiries we have ascertained on good authority that
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tions, and that several others are implicated. AGAFEMONITE LEADER LEAVES
LONDON The
Cntral had disappeared with $275. "The police thereupon made a search on the craf in harbour and the man was arrested and charged at the l'o- and was sentenced to sx months' hard labour. lice Court this morning. He pleaded guilty,
The sentences were as follows:-Eath of the three inen charged to-day were sentenced for this offence to seven years hard labour in addition to 20 strokes with the birch within the first week of imprisonment. The first prisoner Man Chun, for previous conviction (receiving stolen property), was sentenced to an additional three years, making in all ten years and a flogging. His Lordship said he had no doubt that No. 185. Temple St. was a rendezvous f for a gang of dangerous robbers LAKE IN VOLCANIC ACTION prisonc, Yung Shan, had been previously who received tulen propeny. The third addition to fragmentary news of continued convicted of armed robbery. He also was volcanic disturbances. in the West Indies and sentenced to an additional ihice years. Man Gulf of Mexico, a report how comes of a fresh
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sen chced for a conviction of armed robbery, The following are the princip. figures: Re- ́near the Mexico-Arizona boundary. A volcano
was committed to prisan for five years and 1. 126,606.425; total. fl. 153.331,258; expenditure active about three weeks ago. Is threw lava punishment for the same rffence that Yung venue in Holland, f. 26,742,833; In India, in a lake near the town of Texico began to be ordered to be given 20 strokes. This was Rev. Smythe Piggott in Holand, d. 34, 62,872 and in India, into the lake and set it steming. Residents Shan was sentenced to three years. The has left London, and the services, in the sufi.139,720 725; total, 11.165,383,599. The deficit deserted the town and surroun ing country, c.led A of the Covenant have been dis is, thus fl 12,034.41. A separate Bill contains With increasing activity the volcano com- cause five years was his usual sentence reason of this, said the Chiel Justice, was continued. The depaure has caused some the project of a railway fum Rangkabeldeng municated its action to the hike, which began for offences of such a nature, but in the case of doubt and murmurings among the Agape to Labuan, for which 1,306,400 is asked.
throwing columns of mud and water into the Yung Shan, he had taken into consideration. monites.
THE FRENCH OF HANOI ate pr paring air this phenomenon being accompanied by that the man had already been sentenced to for the forthcoming Ex. osition. It is ancifying subterranean rumblings. The town seven years. In conclusion, is Lordship ticipated that there will be a large influx of hs been destroyed and the country lighted advised them to take to an honest mede of - foreigners, and, naturally enough, the hotel for miles bround.
living when they came out of gaol, for they properictors are preparing to receive them. Already, the charges for rooms in the hotels MINISTER M WITTE-The fullwing would find the law in Hongkong mueli tnp brief notice of the Russian Finance Mi ister,rong if they again starteil preying on the have appreciated and throughout the town
Colony.
The Court adjourned till 10 am, to-morrow, houses are being hired at double their previous M. Witte is from the Odessa corresponden of the Timer:By birth E. Witte is an Odessa rentals to be let out at fabulous prices to visitors,
man. After finishing his education at Kishineff, and Odessa, young Witte was, at the instance of DE WET'S BOER WAR BOOK-Advance the then Governor of Odessa Movosyelski, ta en- sheets of De Wet's book on the Boer war have in hind by Admiral Tchikatchoff, director of the
Russian Steam Navigation Company, and given: been submitted to some of the Berlin editors The correspondent of the Standard says that a berth in the controlling department of what' De Wet has been advised to expurgate portions is now the State South-Western Railway in whice he cites from documents found in
His progress under the railway.com- system, possession of capture British officers, tending pay, which was then managed by the Russian to reflect upon official motives regarding the Steam Navigation Company, was raid, and the respect of Europe. war, un'ese he is reckless of British favour or
before long he became chief assistant to Admiral Tchikatchoff. Later: M. Ware entered The Ministerial circle as M nister of Ways of Communication, in wh-capacity he was responsible for an immense amount of patient.
STRATEGICAL VALUE OF CORSICA M. Camille Pellelan, the French Minister for Marine, speaking at Ajaccio, emphasised the strategical_value of Corsica to Fiance The estern coast of this..island aims straight," declared the Minister, "for the heart of Italy, and Corsica must be fortified when French Ginances perinit."
ACCOUCHEMENT OF THE PRINCESS OF WALES-The accouchement of the Princess of Wales is expecte i to take place in November. The Princess of Wales was married July 6th, 1893, and has hadɗur children, viz., Prince Edward, born June 23rd, 1894; Prince Albert, born December 141, 1895: Princess Victo ia, born April 25th, 1897; and Prince
[728d there is no opposition on the part of the Chinese community to carry out, and to aid the Government in, the cleansing of the City, but what they do object to is the invasion by a gang of toulies of their hearth and home, and who, in their arduous tenry, born March 31st, 1900. task it must be admitted, carry out their duties not quite in accord with Chinese householders ideas of sympathy for their goods and chatters. Leaving to themselves the cleansing of houses is what is aimed at by the Chinese. When this voluntary work is completed a member of the Sanitary | completed for their season here, which will entire sum to the assistance of the Boer department may report upon the thorough commence about the 17th of November. The sufferers in South Africa who have survived the ness and efficiency of the cleansing and if Company comprises twenty-six people and war The first edition of the memoirs, which found to be performed not in accordance they bring with them a strong repertoire of Mr. Kruger is dictating, will appear in German on with the requirements of the officials the new and popular plays.
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