Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY

LOCAL AND GENERAL

FROM Friday, 15th instant, retreat will sound at 6.30p.m.

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Owing to the R. A Sports'taking pince on the 19th instant the U.S.1. meeting is postponed 10

A. 8. WATSON & CO., Friday, sand, Instant, at 5.30 p.m.

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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841

The following PORTS-and- SHERRIES bottled in Europe have been especially selected and pro

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OLD TAWNY,

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INVALID

18.00

ESTRELLA..

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24.00

27.00

VERY OLD TAWNY...

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OLDEST & FINEST...

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24,00

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36,00

THE Band of the 129th Duke of Connaugh's Own Baluchis, being engaged, will not play at the King Edward Hotel, during dinner on Thursday, 14th March..

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· “ ། LEAVEof absence to the neighbouring countrie on private affairs has been granted to the fol lowing officers-Lieutenant A. T. Frest, R.A.M.C., from, 6th. April to 3rd July'; Lieut. C Riley, R.A.M.C., from 16th April to 3th June. MR.G. C. Valpy, Passed Cadet, who has for Tome time officiated as Assistant, District. Officer at Klang, has been appointed Assistant.

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"SWHONGKONG"

SATE: AT:HOJNOW...

The French 1.5. Hongkang, for which Messis. A. R. Marty & Co. are the local agents and which stranded between Mofu and Haipan Hend list month, has, according to information received in the Colony to-day, been success fully, re-floated and since proceeded to Halhow, The Hongkong will be temporarily patched up where she lies, and will then be brought over to Hongkong for repairs. She is expected bere on Friday morning

PROPOSED HOSPITAL AT

CANTON

INITIAL EFFÖRTS,

Protector of Chinese, Selangor and Negri Semnys correspondent, to a movement of the Reference was made several months ago, bilas, in succession to the late Mr. J. S. Me students and alumni of the University of Penn

sylvania to found a medical school and

Crakett.

Our readers afloat are reminded that they must look to their lights to-morrow night, and must see that they are kept up to regulation brilliancy, as it is expected that His Majesty's ships now hase will be manoeuvring about the Colony without lights. TOMMY

BURNS, the well known American jockey, who operated in France last year, has been engaged to ride for the German Emperor this season. It is said that Buros will receive a retaining fee of $15,000 and expenses; pretty soft for him, when it is remembered how hard he had to scratch gravel during the last year or so of his American career.

ANOTHER Coolie, Lo Un, suffered the penalty of his as this morning for annexing a time. piece which did not form part of his own personal effects. Thinking he had more use for the watch of Mr. T. Barett, a fireman, than the owner himself had, he purloined it, at the cost of six weeks' hard labour and four hours' stocks ordered by Mr. F. A. Hazeland.

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-hospital-in-Canton in fauuary this plan was

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MARCH 13 1007.

E CORRESPONDENCE.

TWe do not decemailly, endorse the opinions uspesased

by Correspondenta la thin columel.) - THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK CO

↑ „To van Eutros or sun. “Honamang Tulkorary," sa

DEAR SIR,-Time alone will show, but whether for the good of the Company or not, Dock Co, bai, by the purchase of land, etc; practically pledged, liels to carry out the en targement of the No. 7 Dock at a rough est mate of cost of $350,000. From

om the last half (Year's ferurns $50,000 was voted for, this pur- pone and the Chairman said it was hoped to raise the wholeym without calling up further capital. In face of future opposition there is no doubt that it would not be wise to further increase the capital of the Company; but why- only write off: $50,000 every balf year for this. purpose, and why not take a bold step and monthe profits thus settling the whole question write off the whole amount out of the next six atonce. A few shareholders might grauble, but am sure the great bulk of them and especially definitely launched at the first meeting of the with their money will approve if such a step is those who were investing and not speculating newly organized restees of the new institution.takep. Bu ely they will be content to do with To fee it from the fickleness of many mere out a dividend for the time being if they know sunset, it comprises some of the beat it is for their future benefit. Three years ago established, and it comprises some of the best Mr. Wilcox warned the shareholders against known businessmenineastern America. Among exacting every ounce of profit. Unfortunately them are Messrs. G. W. Pepper, President of the his warning was not regarded, and shares have board, S. Houston, Dr. Howard Kelly, and Dropped Stoo per share. In the meantime. Chas. Frazier (Dean of Univ. of Pa., médical There is still time to save the company, but department). These trustees take upon them it needs a bold policy and it will not be done selves the responsibility of raising the budget by tinkering with 10,000 dollars every half of current expenses; all enl.rgement of the year. It only requires the Directors to have work is to be provided for by special subscrip a little pluck and I am sure the shareholders tion. At the outstant $15,000 (gold) was given and investing public will back them up to enlarge and improve the present out-patient Yours faithfully, dispensary, which was handed over to the bew school by the Canton Christian College. This medical school in Canton is the work of the Christian Association of the University of Pennsylvania and is called the University Medical School in Cant n.”. While organized independently of the Canton Christian College, it is however closely affiliated with that institu?

Hongkong, 13th March,

SHAREHOLDER..

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

[From Our Own Correspondent.

Canton, 12th March. lo cegard to the riot at Tongkan district,

PUNKADER CHINA

At Q men's Stalub wharf, at apon to-day, Mr. Gro. 17 Lamiment, auctioneer, offered by:sale by public action the stem-launch Aperrude. This vessel has a teakwood.hulk with a length over all of jo feet, and engines of two cylinder compound system, both hull and sagines being recently overhauled. Her speed is night knots. Bidding went briskly [ until the, sum of 1950 was reached, and that perving the last bid the Tp O firm became the purchasers of the launch at that figure..

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THE KIRIN BREWERY"CO"

A SHARKHOLDER'S PROTEST.

Mr. H. J, Soow, writing to the Yokohama papers, gays:-"May I ask you to publish the „rest of my speech (enclosed) which I consider at the recent meeting of the Japan, drewery I was unwarrantably prevented from completing Co., as it may interest that very large body of shareholders whom I know to be in sympathy reasons, have not taken any part in the move with the opposition, but who, for various

mept against the action of the Directors I may add that I am doing this at the request of number of people who are interested in this matter.".

The following is the enclosure above referred to

"To view of the fact that it is proposed in these resolutions to pay 2 per cest. on the net cash available for return to the shareholders, it is necessary for me to refer to the accounts for 1906. It appears there is a considerable sum to be paid out for buildings and machinery which affects this cash available for return to shareholders, about which nothing was said in the report, nor does it appear in the accounts" presented to the members, as it should havé | -dons, it being a liability on, the old Company:

"The accounts were therefore not irue ac- counts, but were, to say the least, incomplete, and calculated to mislead the ordinary share. holder...

"I would like to ask why these liabilities were not put into the accounts? And I would

them in the repon?

"The excuse that the exact sum could not be arrived at, owing to various circumstances, is no excusa at all. There is no reason why a sum sufficient to cover the estimated expenar, should not have been put to a Suspense Ac county then the shareholders would have had some, ides as to how things stood.. We have do fault whatoret to find with the sale (of the

THE boatman, Loung Lạn, master of sampantion, and is to be its medical department. yesterday, the Brigadier-General, of Kwang No. 3477, who was charged with stealing a Stoready students have advanced in the Canton chow. ordered an officer and a body of soldiers also like to ask why no mention was made of from the jacket pocket of Joseph P. Donaghue college to the "sophomore" class, so that some to proceed thither at once to restore order. are already eligible to the medical courses, the Viceroy ordered Expectant Magis of the U. 8. S. Raleigh, was able to raise a rea-

Dr. Woods, formerly of the Canton Christian frate Vang and others to proceed to this dis sonable doubt in his own favour, and as there

College, and Dr. J. C. McCracken, are trict to quell the disturbance. The cause of was absolutely no evidence against him be-

the first doctors appointed to the new

the disturbance, it is, reported, in through the yond the complainant's his. Worship gave him the benefit of that doubt and discharged school W. H. Gutelius, D.D.S., ha inability of the District Magistrate to come to

Lecently arrived in Canion to establish the an understanding with the people. dental department of the school. Two other AFTER leaving Yokohama on her. fast voyage physicians and a pharmacist are to be sent out across the Pacific the Siberia experienced un-within four years to take part in the school and usually severe weather, rucning into a storm hospital work. that caused the big liver to lay to for several A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, hours. The sea was so high that waves

AGENTS.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

ilangkang, 22nd January, 1907.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, WEDŃesday, March 13, 1907,

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Thé

VEGETABLE VENDOR DONE 70 DEATH.

The high price of rica is due as well to speculation by traders, as to the prohibition of the export of this article by the authorities in Kwangsi Provinces. Yesterday, H.E. the Viceroy wired to the Governor of Kwangs requesting him to remove the prohibition on the export of rice.

It has been the intention of H.E. Viceroy Chow to build a yamen for the control of

of the new bund. A certain contractor named Li Cheung Kwong has now presented a plan. of the proposed building to H.E. the Viceroy and reported that the estimated cost of the

ew building will be about $140,000.

Yesterday, whilst a junk plying between Sainam and Fatshan was passing Sha Yiu, a number of pirates, boarded her at this place and after ransacking the junk, departed with booty to the value of seven thousand dollars.

A Poking lelegram states that H.E. Chu. Po Fui bas been appointed Ambassador to Eng and,, vice .E. Wang,

'mounted to the upper decks of the liner, and even her smokestacks were coated with the spray that was swept up from the sea. Siberia, alter the passing of the storm, plunged POUR MEN, INCLUDING AʼLUKONG, ARRESTED. military and naval affairs at the eastern section [31 ahead, however, and made batter than schedula

time. The run from Honolulu to San Fran cisco was made in 5 days and i3 hours. ARCHIBALD Macdonald, a seaman from the 1.8. Empress of Japan, came asbere in repe old acquaintances, and to. "kee the sights of old Hongkong fast night. But his old ac quaintances and he indulged not wisely but too well in the strong watera everywhere pro.. curable, with the result that the only sight he saw was the inside of a cell, where he was placed to "sleep it off." This morning, when he was placed before Mr, F. &. Hazeland.to answer to a charge of being drunk and incap. able, he had nothing to say, though he was suffering from the "next morning's" penitence The Magistrate let him off with a fine of $3. THE death occurred at the Gederal Hospital, Yokohama, at three o'clock on the afternoon of the 2nd inst. of Mr. George Wait, who was in his sixty-ninth year,

THE SUGAR TRADE,

Time and again attention has been called in these columns to the determination of the Japan sugar refining companies to rigidly exclude foreign sugar from entering Japan to compete with the locally refined product. That we did not raise any alarmist note in the warning given and opinions expressed, the vigorous debate in the Diet on the Sugar Tax Reimbursement Bill furnishes ample evidence. The Japanese refineries are most jealous of the markets which, rightly of wrongly, they have come to consider as their close preserves. Their strenuous efforts to get a foothold in the markets of northern Ching to the exclusion of the Hongkong article have already been commented upon. Reference has also been made to the fact: that, assisted by a favourable rate of ex change ruling, Japanese refined, sugar has found its way into the Colony to rival the staple commodity of our own refineries. From the latest Kobe exchanges to band today: Germany is once again making a fra bid to push the sale of beet sugar in the markets of the Far East. The Japan, Chronicle, from which we gather the in formation, learns from a vernacular con temporary that the demand for German Bugar (shiro zarame) has largely increased in Japan, and importations are increasing. Alarmed at this, the Japan Sugar Refining Company has begun to manufacture suger of the same "quality for the purpose of checking the importation of the Cerman product, and recently sold S L quality at Yigas per 1oo kin, 50 or 60 sen cheaper than the German sugar. This underselling has greatly reduced the number of Japanese merchants giving contracts for importation of German sugar, and the Japanese sugar refining company is expected to attain it object in stopping the import. of the Ger man article. Thus we see another evidence of the determination animating Japanese manufacturers to retain their markets èx- clusively for their own factories.

Mr. Walt, ɩya

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MEETING OF SHARE

The twenty-fourth ordi

shareholders

Steamship Co., Lid held at the. the General Mabryer Me Tomes and Companyat olay Way. Mr. R. Shewan, presided.

Siebs, H. F. White, A. G. Gordon, R. present ware: De J; W. Noble,

rette and G. Moffitt (secretary).

The notice convening the meeting was readi The Chaliman said Gentlemen, The re port and accounts were Tazu di on asth February, and with your permission te will now take them as read. As I foreabadowed to you at last year's meeting the past year's business does not compare favourably with that of igos, both cargo and passengers fell of, our gross income being some $80,000 less made up panly for this so that our pet profit is that before. By the closest economy we bare only about faz o balow last year's. After allowing for depreciation and Association, there remains suffe to credit of Reserve Fund, as per Articles of

$1,000

dividend of $iɔ per share, - absorb- ing $26,xo and leave $365 57 to be carried forward. You will observe that our

loan from the Company's bankers was reduced from about $193,203.40 $133,000, and that in terest paid" has accordingly come down to $9,815, as against $13,189 paid he year before, The sundry debtors and outstanding receipts on 31st December have since nearly all bean colected. As regards the present year I can only say that we have not begun it badly, and that at the moment there is a much stronger feeling in the coasting freight market which I hope will keep up. Cargo in, however," far from plentiful in this trade nowadays. The number of Chinese shippers on whom wa tred. to depend for a great deal of cargo is much reduced, many of them having closed their firms in Manila, and ceased to do busideas there. The complete alteration that has taken place in the character of the China and Manila trade amply justifies the step we took in, building boats for first-class passenger traffic, for had wa the old type of boat and oil) Chinese passen. gers and cargo to depend upoll how we should. be badly off indeed I shall be glad to un- awer any quaniona which sb'reholders would like to pat."

There were no questions asked,

The Chairman proposed the adoption of the report and accounts. “

Mr. Gordon secorded.

Carried unanimously.

Brewery, but we do most emphatically protest Mr. Barretto proposed that Messrs. N. A against the way the Directors have gone about Siebs, B. P. White, A. V. Apear and Dr. }. W. this business of proposing to diver to them. | Noble be re-elected to the Consulting Com- selves large sums of the shareholders' money, mittee. ». which they have not earned and bave no right. Mr. Gordon sécodded. 'to. It is most objectionable, and although wo・ Carried.

may not succeed just now in remedying the evil, we reservs to ourselves the right to take legal action to recover what we consider wa have been illegally deprived of

Another question which I desire to ask | also, as affecting the amount to be distributed The Chairman--That is all the busineus, to shareholders; is whether all the new shares, | gentlemon.. Digiðend warrants are ready now," issued in December, were taken up, and if not, what sum is likely to accrue to the benefit to

the Company through those shares not being taken up?...

"Then there is another and more serious matter which is in a way connected with the passing of these resolutions, and that is the Y20,000 for the directors,

Dr. Noble proposed that Messrs. W, Potts and A. O'D. Gourdin be re-elected indis tors for the coming years

This was seconded by Mr. White, and

carried, (^^

THE JAPANESE IMPERIAL

* MISSION-

BARON YAMAMOTO IN HONGKONG. Admiral Baron Yamamoto, ex-Minister for the Navy, and suite; who are to accompany Prince. Fushimi on "the) Imperial: Mission, to Londo, embarked at Yokohama on Saturday

'week on board the N.D.L. mail- steamer": Priñies. Alice, The Printer Alca arrived

in p it, this afternoon. They will join

From Who's Who in dupan we gather, the following particulars relating to the career of Admiral.Baron Yamamoto :-)

"Now, as Managing Director, does the THE WRATHER, TA

Chairman participate in that bonus? And The following report is from Mr. F. G Figg, does he also participate in the bonus to em- First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory: Ployer? If so he receives not only his salary

to the 13th at 17.4% p.-The barometer has and other emoluments auached to the passions Prince and bis suite at Paris, risen considerably over N, China, and fallen but part of this bonus to Directors, part of the stigbily over N.E. Japan and the Loochoos.

bonus, to employds, and the zi par cent as The low pressure appears to have patted to

Liquidator. the E. of Japan. A second low area seems 10 be forzink over the Eastern Sea 'near the the Loochood Pressure is high over N China Fresh N.E. winds may be expected' in the Formosa Channel, and light to moderate S.E. and E. winds over the N. pait of the China

Is not that altogether too much?

Military Council Admiral, Baron, (cr. '02), bi Oct 52 in Satsuma is one of the pioneer graduates of the Naval Academy which he left

Yamamoto, Gombei, Member of Supremo

When nows got around; yesterday that a well-known vegetable vendor at Mongkok had been brutally done to death by a number of

plich. The excitement was so great for the men, Yau-ma-ti was aroused to its highest first few minutes after the news get well into circulation that, it was feared something was going to happen. Crowds of people rushed in every direction hoping to reach the scene of the murder; policemen, blowing their whistles, running up and down the street, added more fuel to the fire of excilement. La Perland Street where a mob had already assembled, the real cause of the confusion became known, Sitting on the road-șide, his head „bowed, with blood oosing from his mouth was Lo Ching, the hawker, who was known to pearly every housewife.at Yau-ala-ti. He was deid. Many stories were given as to the cause of Lo Ching's. death, but few are to be believed. Some said it was revenge, while others hinted that the → Triad Society had got back its own." While the matter was being discussed by the crowd, Inspector McHardy, who has recently been transferred to that district, arrived on the scene with an ambulance and the hawker's remains were removed tɔ the Yau-ma-ti morgue for ex- | 5éal amination. At the same time detectives were elègraphic- communication "between the sent out to work, on the case. Late in the Observatory and Hongkong is interrupted,

FORECAST. evening four men were arrested on a charge of alleged manslaughter. They were Un Young, a hawker, Un Wai, a street coolie, Chan Chau, an earth coolie, and Ng Wong, lukong No, 200, of Yaumati Police Station. The four men spent the night in cells. This morning all the facts of the case were in the hands of the police. Lo Ching, the decreased, kept a

We learn from the Japan Chronicle, that upon "The conclusion of his mission to the vegetable sall at Mongkok, on the road leading to Kowloon City. Between ten and eleven HERE is a harrowing paragraph from a letter

British Court, Prince Fushimi will travel o'clock yesterday morning one of the men un-hy Mr. W. K. Hall Caine on the Kingston

exteqsively on the Continent. Admiral Yama- der arrest, reports say the first prisoner, Uz earthquake in the Daily Telegraph That is

mplo and suite, will leave the Prince in London, departing for Japan is. June. By about Yeung, went up to deceased's stall and asked somew from iis individual point of view; what

of its accan, alated horror?" One night 1 had general meeting held on Wednesday, February time the Japanese squadron, consisting of the d for an empty basket. กล

"What do you want it for?" deceased asked, l'occasion. tri go over to Admiral Davis on the tath, affecting the amount on which the Liqui Tokuba and Chiuse, which is about to bac "I want to take some vegetables bome in American warship Missouri. Sir Alfred Jones dator will receive the zi per cent, mentioned sent to America, will be in English waters, but readily gave me leave to take a ship's boat, in Resolution No. 5 now before this meeting it is not yet, certain that Admiral Yamamoto

the Japan Gazette, was a British subject who came to Japan nearly forty years ago, and was engaged in basiness as a builder. Ar une time he was employed by, Messrs Jaid ne, Matheson & Co., and other local firms. Of late years his health failed generally and he was taken to the General Hospital on the ist March last year. He had every care but finally succumbed to complications resulting in apoplexy. The sympathy of the community will be extended to his children. Two daugh- ters are in Yokohama and a son-in-law is a630-

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clated with the Mitsu Bishi at Nagasaki. THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations, to the Hospitals:-

100

Butterfield & Swire, ...

1110 Hongkong and Kowlurn Wharf and

Godown Co., Ld. Hengkang and Shanghai Banking

Corporation............

J. R. M. Smithing.med. 14 Jardine, Matheson & Co................................ 100, Reiss & Co................................................. samo 300 D. Soon & Co............ 100 E. D. Sassoon & Co... * 100

Ed. Osbornseats are amar i ener P. S. J..............................

30

$915

it?” replied the applicant.

Hongkong and neighbourhood, S.E. to E. winds, light to fresh; foggy, probably some rain,

2-Formosa Channel, N.E., winds, fresh. *--South Coast of China between Hongkong

and Lamocks, same as No. 1.

4-South coast of China between Hongkong

and Hainan, same as No. 1.

*This bonus is objected to to the first place as being illegally voted, and in the next as be- Ing altogether to much, and out of all pro. portion to the services rendered. No outride shareholders had any idea such a sum was to be voted to the Directors;"no one could be got to second outside the Board; it had to be done by a Director. This proposed bonus was known beforehand by the Board of Direc- tors, who were prepared to carry it through.. J am sure that had it been known to the share.. holders generally, there would have been a much larger a tendance at the meeting and

"strong oppo ition showa.

"Legal advice has been taken on the point as to the way in which this bonus was voted, and we are advised that it is contrary to the law and also a contravention of the Company's Articles of Association; "pat

"berefore propose that in view of the fact of the Y20,000 voted to the Directors at the

'77; promoted to Lieut. 8. Capinin '85 and. commanded the Takao, Takachiko, and s me others, his service aflost ́ended and he was

1000

transferred to the Naval Office first as Personal Secretary of the Minister; promoted as Director of 4 Buienu; Vice-¿linis,.. ter 95 when he was promoted to Rear-♬ dmral, and Minister from '98 to Tan, '06, having been,

appointed full dimiral '04. „The Admiral is reputed to be a man of great vigour of mird and, in short, a stateman of like capacity, "besides being an able speaker.

I have only a few of these baskets, which and four of the crew, under the command of 1.move that that num of Y20,000 be struck out 'will retu n to Japan' with 'the squadron, “a

and the vote declared pull and void, it hot having been passed in accordance with the law. nor in accordance with the Comp my's Articles of Association, paragraphe Nos, 60 and B6.

"The paragraph of Article`.6 referred to

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

are for my customers, and I cannot let you ons of the younger officers, at once volunteered have one," deceased is reported as having said. 10 tow me over-partly out of the sailor's The applicant snatched the basket from disposition to do a kindly thing, partly, too, out the stail, but deceased had it out of his of a little love of adventure, and in part, too, hand in a minute. A quarrel followed out of a desire to chum up with the roaring rue case was continued and further evidence which wound up by the applicant and area-dogs of a warship. The sky was a brilliant reada No-Director shall vote in respect of taken at the Police Court, this forenoon, in number of his friends setting on deceased constellation of glorious lights, the waters over any, contract or matter li which he is indivi- which Charles Humphrey Kane, shipping clerk, and Ho Kwai, tallyman, in the employ of the

with bamboo poles. Deceased tried to do which we passed, dark and awesome, rendered'dually interested otherwise that as a member, fritish-America obacco Company, are being fend himself and on raising his hand to guard allthe more forbidding by the flotsam and jetsam charged with the, larceny of tobacco and his head he received a blow on the side floating listlessly on its surface from a ruined OWNERS of private rickshas would do we? (0 cigarettes, valued at $2,635, the property of the which temporarily laid him out. When he city. Peace and beauty overhead, danger instruct their coolies to keep a more careful company, and a shopkeeper aamed Li Taiw his assailants making an attempt in beneath; hut there, standing out against the watch on their masters' vehicles when left un Chiu, and his assistant, Li Cheung, with re- escape he got up and pursued them for background of the etemal hills, that most occupied in their charge, as fately a good many sath insi, pm, and is dus here on 15th inite ceiving the goods, knowing them to have been Rolen. Mr. M. J. D. Stephens again appeared about 200 yards, into Portland Street, where hideous of all pictures my mind will ever con- | complaints have been made of the mysterious, a 8 mindsets Chinese left Port Dalwis

Capadian (Tarlar) 14th inst. German (Zietan) 14th lost; at nớc American (America Maru) 15th. - Australlao (Changika) 16th inst,"

Indina (Vam(ang), 20th inst Australian (Chingin) ayıd just.”

The Go N. Co, é as,: Team left Manila os

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for the prosecution on all charges. Br. H. 3. he collapsed, and died from ruptured are on-Dead men's fires. Figures, muffled disappedance of brass fittings from the rigs ASTRAITE Government Gesella Extraordinary Gardiner, of Mr. O. D. Thomson's office, ap spleen before the police arrived, "During the all about, the mouth and nose, as a profec for which the coolies were entirely unable to oisin ingle af daylight, and may be expected was issued on 4th inst, containing a proclama pared for the first defendant. Mr. G. K. Hall cowardly assente, it was alleged that Lukeng against the nauseating gases, moved in the accouen One of these light-fingered fraternity Cares Chenerke leaves

today at 4 pm, and may y be expected bara'da Milon sabstituting a new schedule to the Straits Brutton.appeared on behalf of the second do 360 took a prominent part in the affray, deep red glow, throwing into the languishing ], was caught with stofen brass-fillings la bid The C. N, Coles Changika leaves Manila

Settlements Coinage Order. The schedule fandant, Mr. Morrison, the manager of the

At the Magistracy, this morning, the four damas fresh fuel of oil and coal and timber, possession, and as a complaint of, their four 10:85ast, At 3 m/s determines the fosness of the dollar at gra; complaicant firms, was put into the witness gisins. (instead of 416) and the least current stand and was the subject of a very severe men were arralgoed before Mr. F. A., Hazeland and then still more human remains cager for | had been made for the Police, they were soon The Imperial German Vall La Ga which left here on 12th vit, Kreived:113 weight of the fifty cant place, or half dollar 156 cross-examination by Mr. Bratton, who is to answer the charge. They pleaded not destruction. The sickening odour is unforget. Identified and claimed, while the shlet, by Monasth instit sikinik The Ordem simply bring into legal sisted that his questions be answered by the guilty” and they were o

e ordered to be held in tabletit will not leave my clothes, nor can any F. A. Hinxoland's dictam, went to undergo three The Chan Japan Lijn being the decision of the Government to inde, witness, who was very backward in coming forth

Hollar of lighter weight, but of the same with the replica. The case was further fe police custody, until Tuesday afternoon next, hideous nightmare reveal to the mental vision weeks imprisonment with hard labous after left Macatany for this port on toth

faer hours, public exposure in the sto

máy be expected here on 18th f when the charges agaia

say more revolting picsuis of ball itself;

• manded.?!) Kansons as the prevent com.

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