kutimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 1906.
for 1904. Even France is a better customer Hi-yah," add s large individual in blue kept from the Chinese point of view than -Grent up the chorus with intermittent shouts of "Spil Britain, the returns shinwing that France impeen mavourneen, bedad," or words to that ported products from the Middle. Kingdom to effect. It must have been an exciting sceno the extent of 8,872,233 taels, while Great Bri.when some of the autogonists clambered upon the roofs of houses and heaved flower-pots on
A. S. WATSON & CO., in took 18,064,270 tacks' worth of goods. To Italy the Chinese exported nalive niticles to the amount of 8,170,304 Isels, and the neigh LIMITED.
bouring Colony of Macao is wonky of a place
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A K1A0CA0 mesange to the Mainichi reparts that otrangements are being made for large exports of German beer brewed at that port to Manchuria via Newchwang.
A PRIVATE chair coolic, employed at No. 71, Mount Kellett, the Peak, gave, Inspector friends and foes alike. Even the spectators, Dymond plenty of sauce "yesterday when we are told, were afraid that sumebody might lot to "get a move on," with the result that be hurt, so that it must have been a marvel-e was in. When Mr. F. A. Hazeland was finshed with him this morning he left the in the heart of Chinese merchants for she belous imitation of the seal thing. En passant, Court 17 poorer. came responsible for goods in the value of our correspondent at Canton motes the fact 4,813,693 taels. It is unnecessary to go into
that the Tartar-General's troops have re the other figures, excepi to note that the whole continent of Earpe, excluding, Russia, only contribute a trifle over 26 million tasis to the
pockets of Chinese merchants. The analysis of Chinese export trade in rgoj, from which we take these figures, is published, of course, by authority of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs and at a first glance the volume is far, from exbilitating. It is one mass of figures from beginning to end. If the compilers have accasionally to make an explanation they do so in the most Iwonic fashion. And it is only by dint of great enterprise and considerable appli} cation that the carious reader is led to delve into the interminable columns of statistics, However, there are one or two porats which afford matter for speculation, For instance what became of the 119,000 piculs of fireworks, valued atovertweandthree-quarter million taels that entered Hongkong last year? The district of Rowleon, we leain, exported more than half the total quantity, manufactured fur foreign combustion. Then, again, under the heading ALL ARE SUPERIOR XERES WINES. of "fish.and fishery products" Great Britain
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COGNAC
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COGNAC
Per
$20.00
21.00
appears as a customer to the extent of 42,994
A CLANCE at nur advertisemen columns will atow that there is no dearth of choice for av outing during the coming libliday. The
·Urungshan will be on the move between here and Afacao most of the time, the Wing Chat being not less energetic, while other boats are also offering in lucements by which to attract a share of the public patronage. THROUGH the energy of the Harbour. Depart
fused to serve with Viceroy Sham's my Why tint enlist a few of the bold, un #inclying warriors of West Poin and seed them under cover to Viceroy Shum as a small token of our regard and esteem? They would never be missed; they would never be in- jured' in a quelée, and they would frighten- the pirates out of their senses. People who can fight like tigers for water would act like veritable demons on water. And so the battle waged now in favour of one side now in favour of the other. There was no Froissart present, and so we are not told whether any gentle knight flicked his lady's battine in the face of a rival, but as the residents at West Pointeus, the harbour is taking on quite a gay appearance, as the boays marking the various are still agng over the light for the water-rings are receiving a new coat of paint (not waggon it is to be assumed that there was no lack of the personat element in the fray. Of course, there was no proper conclusion to the uprising. The police authorities simply ar resel, everybody a sight-exactly ́a, round dezen—and the magistrate imposed the usual Gines. But how many other owns could boast of a community which would actually go to war over a water-tap? Decidedly Hongkong is
advancing by leaps and bounds, but we have nat reas her the figh-water mark yel,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
HIGHUNG TARTARS.
OUJECT TO DISCIPLINE AND DRILL
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
THE TEACHERS' STANDARD),
L.
The Yamey Shing Po commented the other day on the fact that the members allending the classes at the Government night school for teachers, and who have qualified for the position of teachers, are not educated up in the required standard. As an outcome of this comment, the members of the school held at meelix at Wa Lam monastery, to decide what action should be taken against the paper for such an insult. However, they were made the butt of ridicule, for being so greatly concerned over such “trivial" máticas.
BATTLE ROYAL AT WEST
POINT.
TWELVE BELLIGERENTS IN COURT-
There was a pitched battle between coolian at West Point this moming, but not much Canton, 3rd August.
blood was shed; although, during the first few Some time ago. Viceroy Shum suggested to
minutes of the scrap, things looked black. the Tartar General Snu Yun, that a section of Water, dear, precious water, was the cause of the General's saldiers should be trained along the whole trouble. A certain party, residing. with his own foreign-drilled troops. The sugat No. oo, Connaught Road West, 'given- gestion was accepted, but the General's troops exclusive permission by the owner of a godown found it a wreat strain to be under the strict, to draw water from a tap at the back of his THE police from No. 2 Police Station- raided military laws of the Viceroy's corps. Conse-premises. This the members of (be party did, the servants' quarters of Headquaners Offices quently they deputed Messrs. Lau Shiu Ki, and learning lately that outsiders werealso draw. yesterday afternoon and arrested twelve men, Tsa Pai, Sit Wing Nin and Wong Chan in ing water from that particulariop, à Aubréription who were caught gambling on the premises.members of their gentry, to proceed to Wham was raised and a box was made which was put The gang was "placed before Mr. F. A. Haze pas, interview the Viceroy with a view to be over the tap, and then locked witbakey. Another and this morning, when the leader was finedtaining permission to withdraw the section and party residing at 257 Dosyœux Road Wii Sigo, and the remainder $5 each,
allow the men to retorn d ro uine training whose house is quilo dear the lane where this under their Tarlor General. This proposition water tap is situated, got to work this ordina was accepted by the Viceroy.
and with the aid of tools, knocked the bax off the tap and started filing'their "backets, This "highhanded" affair got to the ears of the party in Connaught Road and, armed with bamboo poles, and numbering about zo strange they marched down to the inne to give the intruders a lesson. The first thing the Con naught Road battalion did was to break up the buckets of the Des Voeux Road, contingent and hostilities opened. Several of the Des Vœux Road men received stunning blows on the head with banibao-pólen. The fight got fast and furiour and the lane was blacked with lookers-on. The Des Voeux Road men were not expecting a fight and as UM,S,'» DIADEM" IN COLLISION. they were short of poles, some rushed to the tools of houses and dropped flower-pots on the heads of their enemies below, making things lively. The men who were struck with the pots ascended to the roofs of the houses, where their opponents were stationed, and Lussling restarted. Everything that was near at hand was made use of by the fighters and when the men got to close quarters it was feared by those on the street that some would fall off the verandalis. Happily, nothing of so serious a character occurred and the policemen, who heard of the riot, arrived on the scene to quell matters. The majority ofthefighters cleared, but a few who remained to get in the last blow were "pinched." In all, six men from each side were arrested and removed to the Magistracy. They pleaded guilty before Mr. F. A. Hazeland,
before they wanted it), for the double purpose of preserving them, and making them more conspicuous and recognizable by those on. cerned,
AT seven o'clock this morning a Chinese woman, 80 years old, named Chan Tex Choi, residing at No. 21, Wing Lee Street, while uning down the staircase of the house, tripped anit fell to the bottom, sustaining serious, in juries to her head. Friends unmediately came
to her assistance and she was removed to the
Teng Wa Hospital, but owing to her old age the chances of her recovery are small.
PARTICULARS OF THE ACCIDENT.
The Japan Herald of 25th vit, contained the following account of the collision between MS. Diadem and a N.Y.K, steamert-A collision took place on the 2nd ult, between the British cruiser Didem and the Moriyama Mary, about thirty miles off Shiogama Day, in Rikuzen province, in which the hitter vessel sustained some damage. It appears that the Minna Mars left Otaru on the 17th, and after calling at Hakodate and Oginohama, was navigating the coast of Rikuren province on on the 22nd, when she encountered thick for Shortly after, she descried the Diadem and King. Alfred on her part side, and the Kent and Monmouth on her starboard side, the fleet
BRANDYs. What did Great Britain du with practi- cally £6 500 wuth of Chinese fish? Hongkong imported medicines from China to the value of 1,875,82; taeis, an increase, in round figures, of 14,000 taels as compared with 1934, and yet Hongkong is one of the healthiest sputs under No dog brought from Shanghai' will be par
mitted to land in this Colony for a period of British rule, and in spite of all these medicines
six months, from the rrih.day of Auj54, 1956 obstmately continues to be healthy. British Tada is China's best market for "real pearls" LIRUT, COL. C. L. Josling, RA MC, has been having acquired gems last year to the value of appointed a member of the Sanitary Board is reported that an Indian soldier went to the steaming from Vokabama 15 lakodate. The and were each fined $3, and bound over in the
in succession to Lieut. Col. C.. S. Sparkes, R.A.M.C, resigned.
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116,38: faels out of a total of 125,975 tacis. BRANDY which we guarantee cannongkong, apparently, will have nothing to do be matched at the price, All the above prices are subject to, a discount of 5 per cent.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED..
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCK) -DAILY—$30) jer muraan.
WEEKLY-413 per annum.
with Chinese pearls; at any rate, there is no re- cod of any having "been sent to the Colony since ryɔz, It has been stated again and again that the people of Great Britam cannot appre ciate the black tea of China, Willy it be be lieved that Great Britain actually imported 252,841 piculs, valued at 5,116,973 tacfs, last year?-nearly half the tolai export of black tea by China. All Europe (outside Russia) anly consumed 51,688 piculs-1, 107.58; taels' worth,
RACIAL war has broken out again in the Chucusus between Armenians and the Tartars,
the latter being accused of carrying off
Armenian women,
THE new road, which runs from Harlech Road at High West Gap to the western extremity of Robinson Road at its junction with Conduit Rond, is hereafter 10 be known as Hatton Road.
Wose Kalleong alier Wong Yuk-shú, a cor- respondence clerk in the Public Works De-
Ms. II. J. Gardiner, of Mr. O. 1). Thomson's office, appeared on behalf of to Pan Chun, a shopkeeper, carrying on business at No. 59, 1.in Road, Kowloon, and pleaded not guilty io a charge of attempting to dispose of a Counterfeit twenty-cent piece, yesterday. 11 accused's firm to make a purchase. He paid the price of the goods and accused on giving change was alleged to have "palmed" off the spurious coin. The case was adjourned.
A BAWKER, named Li Kun, appeared before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, this morning, at the ins since of Inspector Ritchie, charged with ste ding from the person of a woman, residing in Coctane Street, last evening, a gold car-pick, valhed at $12. The woman was returning hinne last night, when, according to the report, defendant came up from behind, grabbed the ear-pick, which was in her hair, and bolted, The woman raised a hue and cry and the al
The United States alune exceeded that amount, parisient, has been dismissed from, his office / lexed thief was arrested after a short chasc.
the import for 190; being 62,673 prculs, worth 1,251,884 taels, but that was à decrease of nearly a million, Lefs as compared with 1994. Russia is a gond friend to China so far as black tea is concerned, having taken about 120,00 picuis valued at over two, million ticis.
as from the 28th attimo for corrupt practices; and has been banished for five years,
|*-
The case was adjourned.
SHORTLY after noon yesterday, Cheong Yung, IN a recent issue we announced that the steama ce conlie, residing at 4.7, Des Voeux Road *ship Ghazee had been detained at Suez in order that certain defects might be repaired. We are now informed by Messrs Dadwell & Co., the Incal agents, that they have received a also telegram stating that the Ghacre Jelt Suez on
the rat insi.
America, However, prefers Chinese green tea, although Great Britain shows a penchant for that delicacy. But Chinese tea dust finds no market in the Fou-being-in-unlawful-possessipa ufa brand qld country; doubtless Ceylon and Assem provide that quality for the cup which cheris, etc. On the whole, Chad's expm trade al- The postage in the weekly one in muy pan of the though, as previously ruled, shows a slight
world be 30 centa.par quarter;
diminution, as against the aggregate value of Single Copies. Dully, ten-cents: Weekly, 1wcy'y" | the exports in 1994, 'Continues steady and the
The ratas por quarter and per meneto, proje otsond, The daily so is deliverest tree when the midress j- accesible to messenger. tia copiosoni kar print kn additional $1,80 per quarter in charged for postage.
Sve cont.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, August 4, 1926.
analysis for fast year may be considered n favourable augury for the present year.
ANE - BAITIK OF WEST POINT.
1
It is astonishing what people will do when their temper is roused. They will massacie
new coal bag, which it was suspected had been stolen from some man-of-war, a sampanman, who could not give a satisfactory explanation as to how he came in possession of it, was this murning, at the Police Coun, fined $15 by Mr. H. H. J. Gamperiz
Antutcaesting exhibition took place in what, some twenty-five years agn was known as Ye Old Docke. A quantity of the machinery which was then in use was exhibited and instead of having depreciated in valus was inund, when valued by experts, to have increased in value to the extent of about 20 per cent,hanghai sport and Gossip.
A San Francisco despatch of 28th ùlt, says ---
towie has been unsuccessful in his legn! fight
West, was killed as a result of injuries he sucrained in an accident. The deceased with others 'was employed in the Yuen Yuen rice godown, in Connaught Road West, removing bags of rice to a junk moored alongside the praya wall. The deceased was at the time of the accident engaged in removing bags, which were stacked sixteen high against a wall. He dag his took into the top bag and was pulling it down gently, when the bag fell on bim, land ing on liis chest. The man was removed to his house, but died immediately afterwards,
AT the instance of Constable Counsell, six owners of sampans were charged before Mr. 11, H. J. Gomperte, at the Police Court this morning, with approaching within thirty yards of the suspected ship Caps while at anchor in the quarantine anchorage. The defendants salihat they were hailed by persons on board. His Worship held that they had no business to go to a vessel in quarantine. As there was no infectious disease on board the Capri he would discharge them with a warning not to repeat the offence again. Six others were also charged with going on board the ship without
sum of $100 each in be of perd conduct for six months,
steamer turned to the right to avoid a collision, which appeared inevitable. It was, however, too late, as the Diadem struck her on the star. board bulwark. In the collision some thirly A SAMP INMAN came before Mc. H. H. J. ' feet of iron plates on the Japanese steamer Gompertz, this morning, charged by Policeman were mashed, but no serious damage was
Winter, with being in possession of a quantity done. Three boars were quickly despatched of new rope which he could not account for in the rescue by the Kext, and the extent of satisfactorily. The defendant said that the the damage was investigated. The fatsugruma rope was thrown overboard from a German stary was able to continue her voyage to man-of-war and he picked it up. His Worship Yokohama, where she arrived on Monday | held that 'men-of-war do not throw away new afternoon,
JAPANESE COMMERCIAL
DRVELOPMENT.
BARON KOMURA'S VIEWS ON POLITICAL ECONOMY,
rope. If they did, as alleged by the accused, the one who threw it overboard was in league with the defendant, which was also an offence. A fine of $25 was impored by the Court.
FOLLOWING are the returns of the average amount of bank notes in circulation, and of specie in reserve in Hongkong, during the 'month ended 31 July, 1906, as certified by the managers of the respective Banks,
of
Banks, Chartered Bank
India, Australia and China
Average Specio Amount. in eterve.
Hongkong and Shang
............... $3,358,485
hai Banking Cor. pration ........ 12,718,944 National Bank of
China, Limited....... 106,876
$2,300,000
8,500,000
45,000
Total.........$16,191,305 $10,845,000
Speaking at a dinner recently given in his honour by the Tokyo Economic Society, Baron Komurs, the Ambassador at London, said there were many new industries awaiting at tention, while older ones were equally in need of development. Japanese economic circles had entered upon a period of activity, present. ing many questions of national importance for solution. The first of these would bs-the re- vision of the Customs Tariff, which was to come up for consideration, in the near future "The subject involved in this question was not of such a simple nature as the mere decision A MAN named Robert, Hasson, of Wyndham of the question of the advantage of the two
Street, evidently thought that Hongkong was principles of Free Trade and Protection. In
in for a drought and hearing that the water his opinion, the present position of Japan authorities were not so liberal in doling out necessitated great expansion of trade abrodd, public water he took occasion last night to get which would ant allow any policy to be pur- very wet." The result of his task was that sued which had for its object only the protec: Hasson was found incapable in a ricksba veár tion of home' industries. The question involved the Central Market. A constable seeing his in the revision of the Customs Tarifi would be condition went to his assistance. The "wet" how best to encourage the extension of Japani
one on observing the uniform got obstreperous, ese industries at home and abroad.
saying that it was his intention of remaining The next question to be solved, continued there overnight, The officer heard there the Baron, was how to make the Japanese was such a thing as obstruction so he got Empire a great manufacturing country, as it hold of Hasson to remove him to safer, though was naturally destined to become. In the less comfortable, quarters: Hasson stood up third place, there was a vasi field in close in the vehicle, and gave the officer a kick in proximity to Japan asiting Japanese enter the stomach, rendering him kort de combat for prise. In-promising the owers.equal_oppor: a while......fle was arrested, "This morning, he Tag first number of the New Weekly, to give unity in this field, the Japanese Government pleaded guilty to both charges, and was fined it is temporary pame, was issued from the was prompted by its strong conviction that the $3 by Mr. Gompertz for being drunk and dis office of the China Mail to-day. There can Japanese were capable of holding their own in orderly, and $ic for using his feet on the
It was. of vital im. ufficer. be no doubt there is room in Hongkong for a the international contrst bright, lively and vivacious journal of the type pritance for them to study the manner of Aimed at by this publication. Valgarity is winning in that contest. The last matter to conspicuous by its absence, and if the hum rare, aliended to was the careful investigation of is rather forced at times that may be due to the financial and economic situation of the the restraint which residence in a severely Empire. Some were inclined to advise the salion to observe some reserve in embarking copinercial Colony imposes on the numerous Theodore Hooks, Sydney Smiths and Artemus upon business undertakings, after the bitter Wards who are believed to abound here. The experience following the Japan-China War, contents of the New Weckly ate varied enough It was, however, necessary to bear in mind to suit a crabbed bachelor and a maiden aunt. that reserve often resulta in procrastination. Modi astonishing of all, the illustrations are There was a difference in the economic situa really good. Sir Matthew Nathan is the first tions following the war of 1894-5 and the late of the "Mes of the Time," and the artist has war, and this question required the most care- caught something of His Excellency's look, but ful study.
cach other aver a question about a right of way; hat who ever heard of a battle royal over a right-of-water? There have been cases where bloid has been spit on the heights of Mac-right to depose bin, although the title to the written permission they were fined $5 apiece.
SOME CHINESE FIGURES.
Owing largely to the unfavourable weather which prevailed for a goodly portion of the year, and the unsettled condition of many districts due in same measure to the progress "gillicuddy's Reeks, and the "Grapiplansáte of the recent war, Chinese exports during 1905 soaked with the réð. stream, of martyrs who 'Tell considerably below those of the previous fought valiantly for their rights euphemistically year in quantity and value. The total value descubed as "montain dew," "barley brre," of goods exported to foreign countries "usquebragh" and wher fanciful nantes. Eut amounted to 227,884,107 Haikwan tacks, to fight over a bucket of water seems ridiculous. a decrease of over cleven and a half million Yet, the determination of the hatives of Hong. taels as compared with 1904. As usual. Hongkong to be original at all hazards leads them
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
to regain control of the Zion City property.permission. The men said that they were The Court holds that the community has the called on board, but as they could show no
moperty was in his name The receivership" is to continue, and the community can choose
amber leader. Two coulies were charged before Mir. 14. H. J. Comp.riz, at the instance of inspector Collet, this morning, with being rogues and vagabonds, and having no visible means of subsistence. They were also charged with attempting, under false pretences, to collect money-alleged to be kong gets the credit of being the chief in into many strange places, To-day, therefor a hospital-on board the s. Raul Beau, porter of Chinese goods, although we are appears to have been a "battle royal," as our "yesterday. The defendants,, it was alleged, were in the habit of boarding such steamers scarcely entitled to claim that we actually representative describes it, at West Point, the consumed or used all the imports. Last proposition being-Who has the best right to and collecting funds for a bogus hospital said -year,—China- exported goods. fo the value the water-tap? When we remember that the to be at Yaunti The police heard of this and arrested then yesterday. According to the of 81,457,643 taels to the Colony; although Director of Public Works is quite certain that
books seized it was seen that some very sub that is a fairly respectable total, it was nearly the Colony is being provided with an ample stantial amounts had been collected, but the five and a half million taels below the supply of water daily, we are apt to believa
men could not say where the hospital was to value of the exports sent in 1934, and nearly that the water-tup was dragged in like the probe found. The case was remanded. eight millions under the figures for 1923. But verbial red herring, with intent to deceive. A!
all events two gangs of Hongkong Hunghuizes, THURSTON, the World's Wonderful Magician, Council and grimly listens to the bleating of Osaka merchants at the Garshokan, on 24th | Maru left Manila for this port on 4st inst, and the record of Chinese products despatched to Hongkong gives bat little idea where those goods eventually landed; when we turn to the
one from Connaugh Road and another from Des Voeux Road-the names seem to lend an
had a great welcome from the Chinese when he appeared to mystify them at the Ke Shing Theatre last night. The big auditorium was
if he had only shapped the Governor's ex-
pression when lie presides at the Legistative At a meeting of about seventy prominent the lambs who are afraid that the ratepayers ult., it was resolved to establish a Manchurian will not be over-cager to praise their Commerce Investigation Association, Messrs. representatives should this or that Bill pass, | Nishikawa, Okajima, and seven others were heing present. And mystified they all were jokes culled from a incal Punch tall a century miltes. apparently, especially the Chinese, to judge by their murmurs of astonishment at the successful ago are wonderful; did our predecessors to drive our ancestors to drink? "ally" has performance of the remarkable feats with which actually laugh at them, or were they intended Thurston undertook to entertain them. If the a weird story, and there are items to interest attendance last night may be taken as a criterion, then Thurston should have a success the musically-inclined, sports, the ladies and, ful time at the Chinese Theatre, for the "show" indeed, all sections. Scotsman will put them he puts up is certainly worth witnessing moro selves on its back when they read, fan
has then once, for it is unique, and such.
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MAILS DUE, Indian (Sulsang) 6th inst, French (Caledonien) &h inst. Canadian (Empress of India) 14th inif. Indian (Latrang) 16th insi,
The P. M. S. S. Co'ssa. Manchuria attived
The Imperial German Mails.. Zieten which at San Francisco on and insi, left here on 4th alt., arrived at Genoa on 3rd
inst., at 6 am.
left
The N. Y. K. European Line s.5. Dingo Maru Singapore for this port on 3rd insi, and is expected here on 9th inst
The N. Y. K. Australian Line sit. Nikko
is expected here on 6th inst.
‚ The P. &• A. 4.4. Arabia sailed from Moji on 4th inst, and will be due to arrive at this-
The Java China-Japag Lija sa. Tiiliwang leli Moji via Amoy for this port on and last, and may be expected here on roth inst.
The Imperial German Mail .s. Prins Eftal Friedrich which left bere on 31st uit, at 8 am, arrived at Shanghai on and inst., at 8 pan.
The Silk ex La, Shimano Maru, sailed from Yokohama on 12th ult,, was delivered at New York on the mornings of ret, zod and ged inst. The.C. P. R. Cols 1.3. Empress of China arrived at Shanghai at to p.m., on 3rd fast,
detailed list of countries to which China tent air of distinction to the tale, as we would say crowded, a large number of Europeans also, then we should have had the real thing. The appointed members of the Organising Com. Port on the afternoon of the 8th inst. her products direct same interesting figures the Wars of the Roses-met over the water tap, are forthcoming. The principal customer of and the battle of Stirling Bridge was eclipsed, China is Japan (including Formosa) which The combatants seem to have inrgotten all took 35,464,961 taels' worth of goods, or about about the water the moment they met, or two and a half million taels' worth less than in perhaps it was the unattainable water to rise to 1904. It will be news to many that the United which caused evil bumours States comes third on the list of China's their heads. Cortalaly there was no water friends, in the commercial sense, for last year in their veins, for they fought right product were sent to the Republic to the valuslostíly. The battle-cry on one side was "For of 27,030,772 taels, a fraction under the figures home and for suf," while the other side yelled
manslaughter of an earth coolic, at Yau-mia-ti The two hawkers, who are charged with the recently, were brought up on remand, at the Police Court, this morning: Mr. Otto Kong Sing appeared for the defendants and applied for another remand, on the ground that he
never previously visited these parts, and for Maclaren's contribution. The New Weekly, it wanted to see the men. Inspector Macdonald, (and left again at 9 p.m., on Saturday, für Naga that reason alone is worth all possible support it maintains the standard of its first issue, of Yau-ma-ll Station, prosecuted. The remand aaki, where she is due to arrive at & my on
should have a prosperous career,
6th last if only pour encourager les autres.
was granted,