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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 1002.

BIRTHS

On September 27, it 89, Nakayanite dor, Ni-chome, Kobe, the wife of William A. BRADLEY, of a daughter, A

On the 17th of October, at Kuling, the wife of Dr. H. G. BARRIE, of a daughter.

On the 31st of October, at 66, Kiangse Road, Shanghai, the wife of FREDERICK Claro, Shanghai Waterworks Cp., Ld, of a son.

On the 22nd of coher, at Chusan Road, Shanghai, the wife 1. A. U-QUHART, OLA daughter (VERA MOSTRESS 1).

DEATH. On the 25th October, at 8.45 p.n, at the leak Hospital, after a short illness, ROBERT TREVEL solicitor, Exeter.

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THE POLO CLUIPS GAMES for this week | THE WEST POINT COLLAPSES

are fixed for 439 Pin 10-day, 4.30 p.m. on: Wednesday und 4 p.m. on Saturday,

BAPTIST, UNION:~We leath from the Shinghat Mercury that the Northern, and Southern Baptists are uniting on the establish- vent of a printing press at Cinton with a capital of 20joso Mexican dollars.

CONTRACTOR ON TRIAL

coluinn. In his opinion the injuries were THO CHINA BORNEO COMPANY, caused by heavy material falling upon lip,"

The Attorney Geniral, asked his Lordship's permision as to whether the jury woul be allowed to visit the scene of the collapse. she stated they, would then have a better

His Lordship acqu'ested in the matter, and the whole jury, accompanied by his Lordship, the counsel for the defense, Mr. Tonker as architect, for tile P. W. D, and Mr. E. M.

LIMITED.

RESOLUTION CONFIRMED

An extraordinary general meeting of the -China Borneo Ceia, any, Limited, was held at

oun today at the Company's offices, No. 4. Queen's Buildge, for the pinpose of confirm-

general meeting held on the ith instr were present-Hon, C. S, Sharp (Chairman), and Messrs. A. C. Wood, J. A. Japp, J. C. Peter,

CASE OPENED THIS MORNING. What must be considered the most importante of the cuse. and by far the most interesting case of the October Criminal Sessions was commenced at the Supreme Court this morning, before the the Registrar General, the Attorney Generating the resolution passed at the extraordinary Chief Justice and a special jury. It was the hearing of the charge of manslaughter against the contractor, Cheung Hong, in connection

Street, West Point on the 29th July last. To this indictment he pleaded not guilty, and the following jury was swdín, viz,—Messrs. E. Osborne, A Martin, E. W. Mitchell, II. W. Robertson, G. H. Medburst, E. A. Hewell, and J. H. Lewis,

THE TRAFFIC IN GIRLS-The Nagasaki Kenchio has received a coinmunication from the Foreign Office in Tokyo, asking them to VAN HEAD,, son of the fate R. W. HEAD, take the strictest meastires necessary to stop with the collapse of a klichen at No. 56 First Hazeland for the contractor then took ricksha (Jatt Buck, W. H. Wickham, Leung Shlu.;

the traffic in girls from Japan. This order is issued as the result of a report from the Japanese

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, Monday, OctoNEK 27, 1902.

Consul at Singapore."

ROAD REPAIRS IN PEKING The repair of roads in Peking sometime ago was only balfi done and further repairs will be made now. An English su veyor has been engaged to under. take the work. He has calculated that every anile will cost Tls, $2,000. It is said that the DR. SOLFF, Governor of Samoa, arrived here work will be taken in hand at once, by the 5 5. Jaltam yesterday?

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

RETURN OF VISITORS to the City Hall THE CROWN PRINCE of Siam will visit Library and Museum for the week ending

16th October, 19937-

the World's Fair grinds with his suite eatly

in October.

„OVERDUE: -The s.s. Changshui has arrived Tom Singapore six days overdue. She had 112 passengers aboard

He is

E.HUE arrived at Hongkong from the ru runte for Canton.

North to-day per ss. Hangsang.

THE SHANGHAI A.D.C. open their season on Thursday with Madeleine Lucette Kyley's THE BEST INCREDIENTS only or act comedy, enuled Jedhury Junim, are used,

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Non-Chinese... Chinese...

Library

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..Total ............301 4403 OUR WALERS: According to the Hong- keng correspondent of the Shanghai Tives our walers "are now having a bit of practice, and it is gleaned from the various owners that generally they are considered an equal if not a rather better lot than those which raced last year, Une or two gentlemen complain of

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The Attorney General (Hon. Sir I: Spencer Berkeley, K.B.), instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys (Acting Crown Solicitor) appeared to prosecute on behalf of the Crown, and Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C. (instructed by Messrs, Deacon and Histings) represented the prisoner.

to the scene of the collapse

Upon resuming after tifin the prisoner's depositions were continued, and at its termina.

tion, evidence was calle

Lum, T. . Reid, G, C. C. Master, M. O.A Baptista and W. D. Jupp (Acting Manager)

Mr. W. D. Jupp read'the nolice convening. Chau Kai, who was in the house, No. 50The Chairman expressed his regret ibat Mr.

the meeting. First Street, when the collupse took place was the.first, witness to be-examined, He des cribed at great length how the wall fell up

'upon Wong Fuk the deceased, and the means taken to rescue him from the debris.

Edward Usborne was unable to be present ow ing to his being one of the jury at the Criminal Sessions. It was unnecessary to read the minutes of lust meeling, Proceeding ha

By. his Lordship:-What was the floor, of said the only business before us to-day the kitchen composed of?

|is to submit to you for your confirmation the special resolution which was passed at the extraordinay general meeting of the Company: held on 11th instant. Should you confirm this resolution the Cons Iting Committee will have ihe necessary powers to enable them to settle, and le proceed with all possible despatch to carry out all necessity aangements, a d details &c. connected with the proposed theasures. I may here mention for your inferm-- Yuc Choong, sworn, said that he wasatiod that a request has been made by the in the premises No. 50, and was present Bornco. Hardwood Company, Limited that the at the collapse which took place when Proposed new company should continue to he was in the kitchen. The wall fell first, and have the benefit of the services of Messrs. then the floor of the kitchen above Wang Wheeley, and Daray, who have hithero Fuk was drawing water at the tap when the been the Managers of the China Borneo

At the Magistracy, you stated that boils fell first? How do you account for that?-Well, I meant that the kitchen wall fell first, and then the kitchen above.

Witness:Tiles, the same as the upper floor. In open ng the proceedings, and addressing

Are you able to tell, which fell first, the the jury, the Attorney General, said the pri- wall of the kitchen or the kitchen above the soner had to answer 2

charge of man-premises? Immediately after the kitchen wall slaughter, which, as they probably knew, fell, the kitchen over it, fell. was the unlawful taking of the life of another without malice. He proceeded to explain the difference between murder and manslaughter, pointing out that in the case of the former the element of malice was present, while in that of the latter it was absent, Every killing of a person in the King's peace was, in the eye of the law, h micide, murder or manslaughter as the case might be. Counsel proceeded to review the ovi lence

Louis and the World's Fair ground on October having drawn absolute "rolters" but generally be intended bringing before them, and collapse took place. He managed to scramble Company, Limited in longkong, and Bornco and will be his first since he became Speaking the lot are considered fairly satis said that the charge against the p.isoner was, out. He was down at the ground floor, and did respectively, which is quite in accord with our

l'residen'.

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THE KWANGS REBELLION: -Writing from Kweilin on the ist insi. the correspondent of the N.LD.News says there is no definite news of the renewed rebellion. Its chief centre seems to be Liuchow.

SIE RICHARD POYNTER, president of the Society of Art in England, reputed to be the bighest English authority on art, bas been appointed commissioner in charge of the British Art Exhibit for the World's Fair. KAGA MARU IN A GALE:-As already reported by us the Kaga Maru encountered a heavy gale during the voyage from Seattle to Yokobania. According to a rough estimate the damage done involves an expenditure of about Ven 10,000.

ONE MONTH OVER A CANARY: The Greek sailor of the s. 5. Zvir, who was charged with assaulting another seaman of the same boat with whom he had a quarred concerning a canary, was sentenced to one month's hard labostr.

A WRECK NEAR KOSHIRO :--A Japanese sailing ship named the Kaizen-marn, laden with 82,000 cattles of coal, which left Suminoye port, Saga-ken, the other day for Kuchinotsu, encountered a beary gale off the Koshiro intet on the same evening. Her mast went by the hourd, and finally, though the crew was saved, the vessel sank.

PRICE OF RATS IN NAGASAKI -The Nagasaki sanitary authorities have taken a vary sensible step, in view of the recent out .break of plague at Yokohama. They have an

nounced that the dead bodies of rats will be paid for at the rate of five sen each, if taken to the various police stations and boxes in the

LOW.

A CRUEL POLICY: Those who know anything about life is the interior of China.

FURNITURE observes a writer in the C.. News, marvel

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

FURNITURE.

ELECTRO-PLATED,

CLASS, and

CHINA WARES. PASTEUNS MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS,

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN-UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

at the custom of the great Roman Church in putting men alone in out-of-the-way stations. Many of these rarely have a chance of con- versing in their mother tongue, and the strain and loneliness must tell on them disastrously. Some of them earnestly wish that this cruel policy were changed,

factory."

BOGUS BANKNOTE PLATES ---A few days agu the l'eking police came upon a native car. ving shop in which men were making banknote plates. They had already printed notes having face value of everal timusard taels On for.

ther investigation it is found that there were na-less than twenty men concerned in this enterprise. A majority of them have been ephired by the police, The plates imitated were those used by the longkong and Shang- hai Bank.

BIG HAUL OF AMMUNITION-A Chi- nese ammunition dealer was charged this

not see Wong Fuk being taken out.

Sergeant. R. Adlington also gave evidence, respecting the condition of the premises after the collapse, and spoke of the removal of deceased.

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own ideas on the subject, and since last meet- ing we have been in communication with these. two gentlemen, who agree to continue with the new Company. I will now read the resolution, and before formally submitting H. E. Y. Haggard, recalled, said the tracings the sanie. the meeting, I shall be of the plans were correct. He had had experilad to give, as far as I can, any informa ence in buildings before as he was formerly tion any shareholders inay wish to have in the employ of Mr.Danby, While inegarding the subject-matter-That the England he was district overseer of East | following resolation passed at the extraordinary Hampstead, under the County Council. On general meeting of the Company held on

th 31st July he examined the building. He October 1902 be, and it is hereby confirmed, found that the wall of the kitchen of No. 56 viz. That it is expedient to effect un amal. had fallen outwards. He also made a general gaination of this Company with the Borneo examination and saw some main shorings.urdwood Company Limited of Number 18 he shorings were placed in two positions, one Bishopsgate Street Within in the City of

ondon, and that with a view thereto the Con-- in the cross and the other in the back wall sulting Committee be nuliorised to confirm There was no shoring in the interval. To his the provisional agreement dated the 3th day of opinion as a professional man, it would have August 1905 entered into in London between been advisable to have a shoring in the in this Company by Mr. S. M. Wheeley of the one part and The B.rato Hardwood Company, terval. The walls were in a very dangerous Limited of the other part and submitted to this. position. He new that from departmental meeting with such mod ficutions and additions records showing that the walls had been in as the Consulting Committee may consider existence since 1873. There were also old will best serve the interests of this Company

and to carry the same into effect. Plea cracks in the wall, which he thought The Chairman formally moved that the re were there before the collapse. He also solution be confirmed, Mr. Hart Buck seconded examine the joists. They were not at and it was carried unanimously. all sound. He should say that the collapse was caused by the wall falling out, owing to bad material used, weak condition, and undue support used. The wall was hollow, the mortar used was apparently bad, the rain had also got into the 'grooves and softened the bricks and martar. The bricks used were never good. The shoting was in the wrong place Two alternatives were placed before the con. tractor, either to shore the wall up, or to take it down; it was in a very dangerous condition. By Mr. Osborne-We wold like to know whether the old Cracks were sufficiently ob- vious for the contractor to have taken sufficient

that it was his first duty in taking down he houses in question to take such care and precaution as to render safe the lives of persons inhabiting the premises and the adjoin ing houses dependent for their support upon the buildings he was pulling down; he was bound to take such steps as to render the safety of the inhabitants perfectly certain; and the charge against him was that he neglected that duty The Crown would be able to show that what the prisoner did was not sufficient to fulfil the duty cast upon him by the law, and it would be no excuse for him to say that somebody believed to be competent was "employed to do the work. The duty of protecting the lives of morning at the Police Court with having 4 850 the inmates was cast upon the prisoner pro boxes of ammundion in his shop without mak- fessionally, and if he neglected that duty, ing an entry of it in his books. Yesterday required by law to be carried out then he must morning Detective-Sergeants Kerrand Waits, be held responsible. The whole question, entered the defendant's shop at Queen's Road when they came to consider the verdict would be whether the Crown had given satisfactory Central 10 check the stock of arms and ammu- nition. In a comer of the premises they dis- evidence that prisoner had a day cast upon him in ta ing down the houses in such a way covered a hole at the bottom of which, hidden with earth and straw, were the boxes of as not to injure the lives of persons living ammunition Defendant was fined $150 and underneath, and, that tre did his duty in such a the ammunition to be forfeited to the Crown.

way as to be considered guilty of culpable AN EXPENSIVE JUKE:-Lam Ping: while negligence.e would pr duce evidence which, one of his friends was under the influence of he believed, would show that not only did drink, took away his watch and chain for fear prisoner know people were inhabiting the someone else would steal . On the friend premises, but that he was aware the operations missing the timepiece this morning he asked upon which he was engaged rendered their On position, to say the least of it, hazardous, and Lain Ping if he knew who had taken it receiving a negative reply be reported the that he took no steps to warn them. There were two acts of negligence that would be matter to the l'olice and a detective-sergeant discovered the watch and chain beneath some charged against the man, the first being cigars in Lam Pipg's box. When charged that he did not take sufficient means to before Mr. Hazeland at the Petice Court, he shore up the walls after depriving them of the said he only wanted to play a joke on his support from the building being removed, friend, but he was led out of the do.k crying and that he failed to exercise the ordinary as he goes to prison for four months.

Precaution that a man engaged upor a danger ous piece of work had cast upon him. The CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MIN-

Anorney General proceeded to call his Lord-precaution? Yes, ING:-1 he seriousness of the question to be ship's attention to several cases bearing upon Continuing, Mr. Haggard said he visited the considered will undoubtedly invite a large that under the cinsideration of the jury, and place after the collapse. He only judged by number of sharehlders in the Cuinese during the discussion which ensued the Chief what he had seen. He could not of his own Engineering and Mining U tu the meeting at Justice read the following extract from the knowledge speak of the state of the buildings the Town Hall this evening, says the M. C. D. | summing up of a case:-It has been contended prior to the collapse. He visited the premises News of the 23rd inst. It is well-known that that some other persons were on this occasion after the collapse. He had been in the the shareholders in China are urgent, and | guilty of neglect, and while assuming that Colony for over two years and knew rightly so, it will be conceded, that the directo be so, their neglect will not excuse the what Chinese honses were. On 9th July torate of the Company, as well as the actual

the P. WD. acknowledged a letter from umaagement, should be on the spot, nut in

the contractor, about the rebuilding of No, jo, London; and this is the point on which they

First Street Plans were then given to Mr. will be, we understand, asked to give a strong

Crisp. He also goticed a cross girder beam and unanimous opinion, and it should obviously

across the building. There must have been be the opinion of a wide representation of the

unusual strain to baxe brought down the wall He had also inspected the adjoining houses. There was a brick pier supporting the kitchen floors in each house, with the exception of the house in question, The west wall of No: 50 was external, with the exception of the one storey covered by No.18 “

COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR,

SALE OF A STEAMER-AS we have already mentioned the Norwegian steamer Tordenskjold, which has just undergone sume- what extensive repairs at the Kawasaki Dock-shareholders here. yard, Kobe, has changed hands and it now stems that the purchaser is a Kobe merchant named M. Nishimura, who is reported to have paid Yen 120,000 for the vessel. The steamer has been re-named the No. 2 Chiyoda-marie and is to be used the purchaser's trade with North China. She is of 1,186 gross and 90 registered tons; 225 feet in length, 32 feet in breadth; and was constructed in 1889.

CARGO LIGHTER SUNK...

About nine o' lock last evening, a steamer leaving by the Lyeemoon Pass, Causeway Bay collide 1 with a cargo lighter laden with goods, The lightermen ob-erved the steamer heading towards them when about some 10 yaids A MOST DISTRESSING AFFAIR has just away. The steamer ran into the lighter and PHOTOGRAPHIC sprung up at Kokuci, one

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of the Roman Catholic Mission stations in the north of Yunnan province. Loneliness and illness have so injured the French priest in charge that he has apparently gone out of his mind, and is most reckless in his behaviour, en one occasion going so far as to shoot at a runner who came to his place on official business. Fortunately the man was not hit. All kinds of rumours are about concerning the priest, and

be removed before serious damage is done.- N. C. D. New's,

within a few minu ei the latter craft sank, Her crew of eight, were rescued by the police with the exception of one who is still missing The st amer proceeded on her voyage, and so far we have been unable to ascertain her name

HOOKEY.

prisoners, for if a person's death was occasioned by the neglect of several they are all guilty of manslaughter, and it is no defence for one who was negligent to say another was negligent also and, thus at it were, pry to divide the neglect among them.

·AN JAMENDMENT.

hat was all the business...

ZAFIRO MYSTERY UNSOLVED,

The Menta Cable News of the 24th inst contains the following:

The return of the steamship Zufro to Manila reawakens interest in the mysterious loss of the fifty thousand dollars gold from the versi on a previous voyage.

The local agents report no new develop gents in the case, nor can any solution of the mystery be made by the members of the crew. It was learned, however, that upon the return. of the vessel to Hongkong after the loss of the money, a box of the dimensions in which the specie was supposed to have been shipped. was duly measured, and found to be totally inadequate to contain the amount of treasure missing,

It is also learned on good as the chipper of claini has been made by either the

he funds or the consiguee for the lost money, and everyone connected with the cases un- usually reticent and loth to talk about the mater

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUBOg inged German (Hamburg) to-morrow. Canadian (Empress of India) 29ih inst German (Gera), 30th inst Tudian (Kumsang) ist prox. *French (Sydney) and prox.

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Taconia (Tacoma) 3rd prox. American (Nippon Marn) 5th prox. American (s) 12th prox.

Canadian (Tartar) 12th prox.

Canadian (Athenian) rath prox, "an

The N. P. S. Co.'s sleamer-Trepita sailed from Yokoham for Hongkong on the 27st inst The 1. C. S. N. Co.'s steamer insan, from Calcutta and the Straits left Singapore for this pori on Saturday the 25th inst., p.m

The C. N. Co's steamer Tsiuni from Aus trafia left Manila on the agth inst. p.m., fur this port and is dus hicreta quorrow at daylight. The M. M. Co's steamer Sydney with the next French Mail, left Singapore on Sunday, the 26th is, at 6 p.m., for this part via Saigon, The F. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Indropuna arrived arYokohama on the 25th inst., at 9 a.in, and may be expected here on or about the 5th- Pro

The H. A. Lsicamer Silesia from Hamburg left Singapore for this part on the 26th inst., and may be expected here on or about the ist

prax.

The N. Y. K. Co's steamer. Yuzet Alar (Australian Line) lelt Nagasaki for this port en the 25th inst., p.m., and is expected to anive here on the 29th inst.

Continuing, the Attorney General said he would ask the jury to say that it was the plair, and clear, and common sense duty of the com tractor when taking down the wall of the adjoining house to see that when he removed the support, he substituted another of equal

Ty his Lordship:Are you able to say, that eficiency. There were no architects, and pri- soner undertook to do the work on his own houses Nos. 56 and 58, were built at the same responsibility. He stated, however, that thereine-Yes, I should say so..

(Case proceeding). was an architect for the reconstruction, but not lie would for the pulling down of the houses. call witnesses to establish the facts of the

CHINA ASSOCIATION. case, and should the jury find that there was an omission, it was their duty to find the prisoner guilty of manslaughter. There were old and visible cracks in the The following amendment to a resolution walls, which the contractor should havs paid about to be introduced by the Shanghai Com at ention 10. He proposed to put in the mittee of the China 'Association will be sub depositions of the prisoner taken by the Con-mitted to that Association, at its mecting at ner, and support his contention by authority, Shanghai to day, viz.

"This Branch of the China Association re subject to the prisoner's counsel not abjecting..

Mr. Sharp had no objection to

provisions of Article the ta ds its opinion that the prov

A. Parker, R.N.; Backs Maj. Bewley R. A. M. G.

reading of the depositions, which was of the British Commercial Treaty with China and Lt. Benton R, E.; Half-backs; Lt. Solfleet, | then proceeded with. During the reading, signed at Shanghai on the 5th of Septemur, left Shanghai on Saturday, the 25th inst

at 3 pm and may be expected here an cư, about to-morrow at daylight RESCUE OF THREE SAILORS :-Accord» | R.^%, C. P. Chater, and Lt. Campbell, R. E.; Mr. Osborne the fireman of the Jury, asked

for a plan of the e-Hapse in question. ing to a Tokyo despatch to the Otaka Asahi, Forwards, J. Hooper (Capt), A. G. Roberts, P. Lieutenant Gunji's sailing ship Hoko-maru P. Wodehouse, R. O. Boggin, and R. II. recently arrived in the Gulf of Tokyo" from "Canter, R.N Ilokkaido, having on board two Canadians and Members are reminded that the following a Japanese, who were saved from a small boat

two matches have beca-arranged Thursday in distress off an island of the Kur le group on Oct 30th-Captain's. Hon Sec's XI

Tuesday, Nov. 4th.-Civilian members" 2. August 6th last. They were banded over to the Water Police at Tokyo soon after the arrival of United Servicos. the vežbel in the gulf. It is reported that the As the proposed Shield Competition is very Cayadians and the Japanese were sailors of the likely to begin early in December, it is to be British sailing vessel Gentus, and were carried hoped that all members will make a special Tetjinates and Samples furnished on away by a gust of wind while engaged in fish-effort to turn up at these practice games, if the

ation. Beaconsfied Arcade, (First Floor),

•kóng, and October, 1902.

There will be a match to-morrow afternoon, wift a Club team will oppose the R. A. The

GEO. PATTON & CO. the mandarins are very anxious that he shall following will represent the Club-Gol, C

Have for Sale a large Consigament of H. W. JOHNS & CO.'S ASBESTOCEL "SECTIONAL PIPE COVERING, ASBESTOCEL SHEET and PAPER for covering BOILERS and FLUES BULKHEADS, &c.

ASBESTOS CEMENT for BOILERS, DRUMS HEATERS, &c.

STEAM PACKING, GASKETS and FIRE PROOFING MATERIALS.

MODERATE COST.

·EFFICIENT.

DURABLE.

His Lo dahip:--Mr. Attorney, there should always, in casas like these, be five plans, two for the jury, two for the counsel, and one for the Judge,

The plans wete subsequently submitted. Mt. II. E. Y laggard, the Government Assistant Eng Feer was then sworn, and exp'ais ed the plans to the Judge and the jury made

MrEA. Lang," from "the" "Government"

The Imperial German Mail, steamer fons.

1903, contain 10 sufficient assurance-o protection on benefit to British trade, and The Canadian Pacific Railway Co/4R.M.S hereby petitions the utish Government not Empres of China arrived at Shanghai at f in ratify the Treaty in its present forma.nl, on Saturday, the 25th inst, and left again This will be moved by Mr. Edward S. LittleP same day for Nagasaki where she is

due to arrive at 7 a.m: TE LAASTE S and seconded by air,ohn II, Osborne.

The Hiperial German Mail steamer Gera The Secretary of the Association finds, that Carrying the German Mails with dates from he is unable to circulate notice of this amend Berlin of the 30th ult, left Singapore on alue

hervion or about Thursday, the joth inst un'or matinn uimongst the members of the day the 25th inst., at noon and may be expected

sociation and haɩno mailing list. There is. | The Canadian Pacific Railway. Co. therefore, no ther means of acquaisting gent Empress of Indio arrived at Shang

the,

cept through them on Sunday; the 26th inst, and

ikt: 4:30 pm, same day for Hong

Civil Hospital, stated that the deceased, Wong lumas of the daily press of Shanghai, Club team wishes to be in the running at allfak, died from injuries, received in the spin

ing in a small boat."

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