Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY JULY 24, 1907.
Again, reporting on the trade of Kowloon for the year 1906, Mr. Commissioner, W. R. Parr
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CHNION-HANKOW RAILWAY,
FORTHCOMING, ANNUAL MEETING."
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
A few captures were made and summarily deall starving, and desperate in districts where pireCY for ages has been looked on in much the same with
light in which smuggling was regarded by the coast populations in Europe, a hundred yeats ago, and where all the inhabitants of a village "The exportation of arme and ammunition, a rule are not only friends but also relations, A. S. WATSON & CO., constwise from the colony of Hongkong was prohibited (ora further period of six months from the 28th May. Bui arma smuggling from Hong-chlo riding a water buffalo on the embankments for the holding of the annual general kong, Macao, and Kwangchowwan has, nat withstanding, been very rife for some years past, and it seems somewhat of a retribution, that the insecurity now resulting from this nefarious trade should affect indirectly foreign
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841,
THE LEADING WHISKY
THROUGHOUT THE EAST
FOR OVER
YEARS.
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LAST NIGHT'S, GALB,
Arrivals in port to-day do not appear to have experienced any exceptionally bad weather at on yesterday for this time of the year. The sa Chow/a from Bangkok hed fine weather with moderate enduring the earlier part of the voyage. On the last two days she had sirenger winds with heavy rain showers ned occasionally very rough seas. Capt. F. Spiesen reports that the second mate, Mr. W. Bregler, died at sea on Capt. R. A. Tillotson, from Singapore records, that the sa. Priam met with strong westerly to ith-easterly wind with heavy rains in the Northern part of the China Sea. The lowest reading of the barometer was 29° 30,
The Japanese steamer Joskin Afaru nirived
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COLLISION
UNKNOWN LAUNCIL RAMS A÷JUNE,
Yesterday afternoon, cargo-b SigiH) was rug into by w' steam, launch off the Water Police basin, at Kowloon
Thecoll damaged that she had to be beached sion occurred soon after the typhoon ball Wat hoisted, when every craft in the Bar hurrylag for shelter. The launch
commerce. That His Excellency the former observes in conclusion:-"So that there is no moon. (1),The board of committee is 10 from Tamsul. Her report was:--Fresh N.E. cause by the tide, and the launch coming up
Viceroy. Then Ch'on-bruen, did much to vid the delta of pirates, and that the present Viceroy, His Excellency Chow Fu, is continu- ing these efforts, is undoubled ; but so long as armi are freely supplied to these marauders, so long will the best endeavours of the Chinese Government be minimised. Several daring acts of piracy occurred during the year, par. ticularly that of the British steainer Satnam on the West River at Taipinsha between Kum chuck and Samabui on the 13th July. The pirates succeeded in misking good their escape' with their booty, but several of the band were Rubsequently captured by the Chincio author ities and summarily decapitated,"
Another example, Mr. E. V. Brennan, Acting Commissioner, I. M. C., reporting on the trade of Lappa for 1906, says :-Vigorous measures have been put in force by provincial authorities BLEND to check piracy, especially since the case of the S. S. Sainam, and several important captures of pirate chief have been made in this neigh bourhood.
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lack of testimony to make it clear that it is very necessary for someone to take in hand seriously the task of putting an end once and for all ta the piracy in the Kwangtung waters, and if Chica just now finds herself unequal to the task, she would, no doubt, welcome disinterested co operation, such as that of Great Britain."
across Formosa Channel: moderate to fresh ENE, and moderate sen to arrival.
Another report from a steamer arriving from the North is that furnished by Mr. Lien. W. Wright, seco-d officer of the Tatshun, which left Shanghai on zand inst. The vessel bad moderate variable winds and fine clear weather to Lamocks Thence fresh easterly winds and heavy rain to port,
Cantos, 2nd July.. On the 26th instant, a mesting was held at and where everybody-from the old woman the office of the Canton Hankow Railway picking colton on the river bank to the naked Company, for the purpose of making arrange meat-inform, help, and abet the calprits. But meeting for the election of a board of com mittee, auditors and inspecto's of the Company. because the task is extremely difficult and Messrs. Lu Chuk-kum, and Leung Shiu pak this ought to be recognized-there is no reason were voted to the chair. At the meeting the following resolutions were passed) It was why it should not be energetically tackled."
Commenting on these reports, the Timer unanimously decided that the proposed mee!- ing should take place on the 1st day of the 7th consist of thirteen members, one of whom is to be elected by the shareholders of Hankow one by the shareholders of Shanghai, and the rest to be elected at the Company's office at Canton. (3) The day fixed for this meeting, is to be advertised in the different newspapers from the 15th day of this moon, and the retir. ing members of the Committer, elc., are eligible for re-election. Nominees for the positions of committee-men, etc, must be men of experience, good character, and of business integrity; nominees for auditörships An accidental.discovery by a grave-digger has mibat bo possessed of same, experience, sound stared a gold rush to Ballarat. While digging character and be good accountants. (c) Admis a grave in the cemetery there, the workmen slon tickets for this meeting will be issued from struck a vein of gold-bearing stone, 19 in the 15th day of the present moon. (6) The thick. Prospectors have already pegged many election is to be carried out by votes, and the claims around the cemetery.
ballot will be opened and checked by the Pro-Office this morning." YESTERDAY afternoon, at the Police Court,vincial Judge on the three following days after Mr. Ifaccland discharged the two coolies who were arrested at Yau-ma-ti a few weeks ago on a charge of murder. It will be recalled that these men were accused of throwing a man down a staircase, during a quarrel, and fractur. ing his skull, FETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 21st July, 1907:
Library Museums Non-Chinese............. 144
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143 2,9,0
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We may also cite Mr. G. Moule, I. M. C., who in the course of his report on the trade of Kong. moon for the year 1906, says: Piracy, actual or reported, also made traders timid, especially
Total -485 3,093 during the summer and autumn months, and
a rule ca- THE sailing ship 7. F. Chapman, which left Manila for Hongkong last July in ballast, has gaged a guard of, soldiers-adding largely
been bought at New York by the Scully Tow to the cost of transport; and further on:ing Company. She will be dismantled and *In's year when so much has been heard ofurned into a barge. The Chapman weathered piracy, it is 'satisfactory that no very serious the typhoon of September last, at Hongkong,
A. S. WATSON & CO., vessels with valuable cargo as
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 20th July, 1907.
Thanks to the timely warning given by the Observatory officials in their weather forecastTM yesterday forenbon and to the hoisting of the signals in the afternoon the floating popula ion had ample time to make for shelter before the gale commenced to blow last night.. There were no casualties reported at the Harbour
In the "Meteorological Register" issued at the meeting.(7) Shareholders who attend this 3 p.m. this afternoon, Mr Figg states that meeting must be holders of 500 shares or over, "the depression to the S.W. of Hongkong and those who can collect together scrips reappears to be moving towards the neighbour, presenting 500 shares are also admitted to take hood of Hainan Straits." part in the meeting as representatives. (8) As
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7AMPERING: WITH PRIVATE LETTERS.
YOUNG CHINAMAN PUNISHED.
the Throne has sanctioned the appointments of the newly-elected president and vice-president, they should be requested to immediately take over charge of office. (9) The, salary, of the manager of the different departments is fixed at $100 each per mon; of members of com.
Lam E Ping, about twenty years of age, re- mittee $60, of auditors 550 per mioon and in siding with his family at 48, Gage Street, was spectors $100 annually. At the meeting a chairman, vice-chairman and committee have resigned before Mr.G. N. Orme, this morning, ing a parcel from the General Post Office by been appointed for the proposed meeting. At the Police Court, on three charges: obtain means of a forged chop; opening the parcel, and forging a naine on a draft for 54,200,
Detective Sergeant O'Sullivan conducted the case for the police. Mr. E. J. Grist, of the
lar the defence. He stated that the I ost Office
number of unofficial members of the committee will also be elected after this meeting to re present the promoters on the committee.
APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED.
The Canto: Hankow Railway Company has
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of which was not obtained-which' was towing a' lighter, was steaming for the typh chorage at Causeway Bay, while the cargo boat was bound for Yau-ma-ti Bay, These w rather choppy at the time. And a fresh wind blowing. Nearing the police à cambor, 7 it was staled, the junk was taken out of her rammed her on her part bow. The face of the impact completely destroyed the junk's bow. The crew immediately set to work to shift the ballast, and with her nose lifted to a safe. height, she was sailed to the gearest beach and put ashore The Inunch proceeded on its journey, and the junk people during their ex- citement forgot to get her same. The damagu done to the junk was estimated at $100,
FIRE IN A GODOWN.
EXCITEMENT IK WYNDHAM STREET,
Shortly before nine o'clock, last night, fire-= ́ ́originated, it was stated, through the fusing of an electric wire-broke out in Mesir, Barratio and Company's godowns in Mason's Lanema. lane running between Wyndham and Zet- and Strests, near the Bowling Club, 7he outbreak was discovered by a lukopg, "who saw the flames, pouring out of a window, Following the discovery of the dre great excitement prevailed in the neighbourhood, Many of the occupants of nearby houses were packing up their effa, ts, fearing that the fire migt spread to their houses, while one lądy Lis particular lost bo'time in transferring her
belongings to the stree..........
Several gentlemen residing at Pedder's Hill turned firemen at short notice. They broke
stop the progress of the flames. Then ons down the godown door, and started to work to
of the gentlemen notified the Central Police Station by telephone. By the time the brigade, which was in charge of Chief Inspector Baker, arrived the flames were
ed a cockloft in the premises an 1 was working
cases have occurred in the Kongmoon district, when her sister ship, the 8. P ́Hitchcock, now received a telegram from the Ministry of Posts firm of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared | burning fiercely. The fire had already destroy-
The Hongkong Gelegraph though it is true that some outrages took place
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1967. PIRACY IN SOUTHERN WATERS.
Public attention has lately been directod once more to the piracy, which seems to be perennial in the Southern waters of China
the Maple Leaf of the Hongkong Milling Co
Ld., was blown ashore,
and Communications a l'eking to the effect
that, on the 18th instant, the Throne has issued
authorities had nothing to do with the case, it
being left in the bands of the police. The police, he stated, had expressed their willingness to amend the third charge to oue of attempting to obtain money under false pretences. In that event he would plead guilty to the charges on
its
way further down the room. A hard fight
was put up by the firemen, who were assisted by n number of civilians, and in less iban three quarters of an hour the fire was subdued. The damage done to the premises and the wines stored therein. by fire"and"water" is
just beyond its limiş, and Wangmoon-the eastern limit of this district is supposed to be a favourite refuge of the West tiver. bandit. Many slight cases have been reported, to which amall and unarmed boats have been attacked1oon examining two new singlets. He failed. The Company has informed the shareholders behalf of his client, Mr. Grist, in proceeding estimated roughly it $15,000,
and robbed. Twice during the year the Custofan light-vessel, moored to miles up the river, at Staunch Island, was attacked; but Great Britaió · har aunounced, through the "whether by "pirates" or by 'pious villagers, medium of her Minister in Peking, her readi- who; objected to the "Jang-shui" of the place ress to undertake the task of clearing the belag dísturbed by a beacon, is uncertain. On rivers and creeks of Kwangtung of these peste, a later ocation."some real pirates actually if China finds herself usable to attend to the made.fast their boat to the light-vessel, think- matier just at the moment, and protecting ing that they would be secure from attack commerce from the raids which are liable to there Information was, however, given to a ber made on it at any moment under existing Government faunch, and after a short fight the conditions. This report is derived from Chin pirates were captured. With regard to the ese sources by the Shanghat Times. The various proposals for the suppression of piracy reported intention of Great Britain arises from it appears doubtful if even an unlimited in- crease of gunboats and armed launches would the recent piracy of the 1.8. Kee Gheong on the West River as fully reported by our Cantonput a stop to the evil. According, to local correspondent who states in his terier published opinion the most effective method would be to-day that the British Consul-General at the careful search of all passengers at the stopping Provincial Capital has urged the local authori- places of steamers, launches, and passenger lies to offer suitable rewards far, the capture boats. Unfortunately this would cause long of those implicated in the recent hold-up of detentions of the vessels, and the remedy the British launch. Every trade repost relat- might be worse than the disease." ing to this port or tliat port in the South, every Official reports to the same effect might be Consular statement describing the commerce quoted almost without end, but we fancy cur add tradat facilities of the same places, conreaders will find one more sufficient. It is tains references to the rifecess of piracy, and from the report of Mr. K. H. von Lindholm, the disastrous effect which it is having on the Acting Commissioner, I. M. C., on the trade of trade of the affected districts. The Shanghat Samshui for the year 1906 :-- Times has compiled from the Yellow Books issued by the Imperial Maritime Customs the Commissioners' reports dealing with piracy in Southern waters
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an Edict sanctioning the appointments of the newly elected president, Lo Fo-shun, and vice-president, Wong Shiu-ping, and directing that they, immediately assume charge and control of the Company's affairs. by wire at home and abroad of the date fixed for the annual general meeting for the election of committee, auditors, inspectors, etc. and a quested them to attend this meeting... The. telegram also announced the Imperial sanction
A RICKSHA Coolie Le Hang Ching, sesiding at 14, Gough Street-was convicted at the Police Court, this morning, on a charge of unlawful possession. Lau was seen yesterday at Kow. to explain to the police how he came by them. Mr. Ommefined him $25, with the alternative of a nionth's gaol, and also to be exhibited in the atoc's for four hours. THE Burmese, like other people, bave their be liefs in various signs of Nature, as indicative of the appointments of the president and vice- get rick quick was to say the least a daring one. of coming events.
They say that when young crabs are found fakering on high ground away from the water, and when the water-lowl build their nests on trees, it is a sure sign of a food or overflow of water. These signs have. been noticed. In the Henzada district, the embankment here is causing the officials some anxiety- the Burmese say.
sate the ricksha coolie.
president recently elected.
خورة
"SHELL" STEAMER IN COLLISION.
A.collision took place off ft. Margaret's Bay, Dear Dover, on 14th ult, between the White Star liner Malic, and the Shell Transport Com pany's tank steamer Turbo, from Batoum to Hamburg. The Turba sustained a large rent in her hull near the engine room, and had a heavy list to port. The Medic proceeded to the Merley, where she has since arrived with
plead for a light sentence, asked the Coun He had got into this scrape through Leeping to take into consideration the accused's age. bad company, and he asked for a concurrent
sentence.
The manner in which accuted started out to
Some mouths age he secured a position, which be lost recently, with a firm doing business in Bonham Strand. This firm had dealings with the Shiu Kea hong-an import and export house, at 10, Bonham 'Strand. Soon after accused got his discharge he took a courae for the bad. He knew that the Shiu Kee did a large business with foreign countries, he also knew that large sums of money came to that firm by each mail. On the 16th instant he called at the Register Department of the Post Office and asked for all letters for the Shiu Kee, hong. A parcel was handed him, for which he chopped a receipt with a chop, pur. porting to be the genuine chop of the Shlu ee. Taking the parcel, home accused, ab- stracted a dratt for $4,000, and on the following day he attempted to cath it. Then came his downfill, for, in the meantime, a Shiu Kee
Two firemen were injured during the blain,
while on his way to the scene, stumbled, while Fireman Fox, who had control of a hose cart; picking his way through. & crowd in Welling. ton Street, and went headlong into a gutter. He received some naely bruises on bis bands and knees: A native freman WAY. knocked down and stunned and had to be sent away, ̈ ̈
SALE OF HOUSES,
COMPLICATED CLAIM FOR COMMISSION.
Mr. Reginald Harding appeared before his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Puline judge,pr siding in Summary Jurisdiction, at the Supreme Court this morning, on behalf of the plaintif in the case of Lam Ling: Chau, broker, varat
Chần' Skun Vin,' alias-Chan Yat Sam, oft
of
No. 79, Bonham. Strand, which action was brought for the recovery of the sum on a sale effected by the plaintiff on behalf of` $150, being brokerage alleged to be due the defendant at the request of the laser,
Mr. R.. Gardiner, of Messrs. Brútton and Hott's office, appeared for the defendant. Plaintiff said he was a broker and knew Chan
A LOADED truck, in charge of a number of coolies, switched into. Queen's Road Central from Wing On Street, yesterday afternoon, and collided with a ricksha standing at the comer, breaking its shafts, and doing a couple of del-fille damage She had no passengers on lars damage. The head truckman was arrested board. The Afedir cut right into one of the bil tarks of the Turba, and an enormous quantity on a charge of careless driving. He was orë raigned before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the of petroleum. escaped, the sea being covered Police Court, this forenoon, and fined $ As
with oil for a considerable distance. As it was order was also made by the Court to compen- considered that the Turbo was too badly dam
aged to cross to Hamburg the two tugs Folcon | representative had called for his firm's letters THE hoisting of the typhoon drum at the sig, and Commonwealth, from Gravesend, were at the Post Office and was told that "a parcel nal station at Kowloon yesterday afternoon, was requisitioned, and proceeded if tow her, to for your firm had been handed to one of youryat Sam. The latter armaged to get him to responsible for William Davidson's presence Thanicshaven, where she arrived safely on men yesterday.'
15th ult. Later two further tugs assisted in in the Police Court, to-day, as defendant, in ap assault case. The complainant was Lui Kas,lowing her up to the Thames, and hic is now a seaman, employed eo defendant's moter dry docked for examination and repairs The bost. When it became known yesterday that Turbo is a vessel of 4,134 tons. / a blow was expected, defendant told the sea. man to get the boat ready to leave for shelter. This der was unheeded, the scaman refusing to leave his seat. Then Davidson punched him. Defendant admitted the charge before
Mr. Orme and he was fined $2.
THE new routes for government "vessels in commercial trade are to be established by the
provisions of the appropriation bil', discussed
His Worship sent accused to gaol for six months, with hard-labour, and further ordered him to pay a fins of $259, or undergo another term of three months, making it nine months' imprisonment în all.
sell two houses in Queen's Road West. He gave him a written order as authority for making the sale. He accordingly went to one Wong Cheuk I ung and arranged for the sale to him of the houses, on condition that the price was reduced from $3500 to $50,000, and this the defendant agreed to, the bargain,
THERE is still a good den of feeling on the part of the butchers of Bangkok about the new regulations for the detaining of sheep in the STURBANCE IN A BAR-ROOM. money of $3.00 to be paid on the 3'd jube.
HOTEL PROPRIETOR AND HIS WIFE ARRESTED.
William Crater, the proprietor of the Role Shamrock and Thistle Hotel, and his wife,
in the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Louis Comer pio morning, with behaving in a disorderly manner prietor, last night.
Plaintiff again saw the intending purchaser and finally settled the terms. I'encs he claim. - ed his commission.
For the defence it was stated that the bar. gain money was to have been paid on 3rd face, and was not pald, and as time was
did not go through, Subsequently a safe was effected through another broker and commis sion paid to him.
"Piracy, has-but for the prominence giyen to it by the daring attack on the British ss. Satnam on the 13th July, which drew asten- Our contemporary says:tion generally to the insecurity on the river
no more prevalent than in other We saw in Mr. F. J. Mayers' (I.M.C.) saport been
years. The Suinam 'outrage is sufficiently on the trade of Canion for the year 1905 the
'well known through the press and need following reference to the subject:-
Several cases of piracy have, unfortunately, not be dwelt on here, but as there have to be recorded; the most important of them appeared exaggerated and unfounded reporti Philippine Bureau of Navigation under the cipally on dry food and ato'inclined to get out Anna, were charged at the Police Court, this the essence of the contract, the negotiations concerned the West River steamer, Sainam regarding the alleged apathy of the author whose captain was severely wounded and a 'ties and continued, insecurity on the river, it passenger-Dr. Macdonald, of-Wuchow-kili- may not be out of place to state here in com- ed, on the 13th July. The question of devising mon fairness that the local Government was more effective measures for the suppression of rather prompt in despatching a considerable force of its available troops and suitable armed river brigandage has been for some time past carefully discussed by the Chinese and foreign launches to the suspected districts under com Authorities; buï so far, no definite arrangements mand of the officer in charge of the Bocca
· has been arrived al.' The problem is by no Tigris, fonts and in control of these rivers, who
by the Commission. These are to points not touched by commercial vessels and which have not heretofore beep encouraged to grow" pro- ducts because of difficulty of shipment. Gor- erament launches will be used to foster the trade until it shall be established that the routes will pay, when commercial vessels will be placed on the routes. White costly to the government, it is a process of development which in the end will repay the country and
rature for its enterprise.
abattoirs at Bangkolem. What they complain' aboat, it seems, is that the cheep-on arrival from Hongkong have to remain eight days in the Government sheds before they are slaugh tered. During this time they are fed prin-
not mind so much their sheep being kept for of condition. The butchers say they would sight days if they were allowedt put them out to grate. They also say that the sheep are examined before they leave Hongkong for Bangkok, and that with the examination here after the sheep are killed it would be quite an easy matter for the inspecting officer to detect whether there had been anything wrong with the snimal.Bangkok Times.
means an easy one, but it is hoped that before was lacking noither in energy nor ability. The eventcally the government will secure ample view of the new mail contract service accused being asked to put up $15 bail each.
long a satisfactory. solution may be found,"
Mr. Chas, Kliene, I. M. C., in the course
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SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUY. German (Priss Waldemar) 25th jait.- English (Arcadia) 2gth lust., to am, Canadian (Monteagle) sgtis inseamn Canadian (Emprest of Japan) z81b lost. „German (Print Ludwig) goth lost. -
Gurman (Prinx Regent Luitpold}| soth lost, s Indian (Latsang) zeď prox.
Mr. E. J. Grist, of Messrs. Wilkinson and
His Hogpur, after heaving the evidence, held Grist, who represented the defendants, asked for n adjournment as soon as the case was that there was no care for, the plaintiff and called. He said that Mrs. Crater was in hos- gave judgment for defendant with costs. pital, and the adjournment, he said, was needed in order to get out cross-summonses, agaĵost the complainant-Comer.
The Court granted the adjournment, the
Which begins early next year, the Peninsular A young girl-tha piece of Mr. Crater district has, to a great extent, been purged of suspected and undesirable characters, and it The Philippine Commission is still consider and Oriental Company have contracted with was alleged to have been the cause of of his report-on-the--trade-of-Kiungchow, has been forcibly brought home to the missing the appropriation for the bureau of public Messrs. Cond and Co., of Greenock, for an the disturbance. At about ten o'clock last works. The weather-bureau...which forms a express mail stekater for their branch service night, according to the complainant's story, in the Island of Haisan, for the year 19:6, of the people that while pirating a Chinese department of the extensive Manila Observe between Bombay and Aden, which is run in this gi wept to his hotel and asked him states: Pirates, still lurk in the narrow junk may, pirating a foreign steamer will with tory under the control and administration of connection with their China and Australia line, to put her up for the night. She appeared They out fail, cotail sorious consequences. To this Jesuit Fathers, has been granted an appropria-This vowel will be a mail and passenger boat to be labouring under great excitement, and inlets of the Leichow peninsula. sometimes sally forth to plunder the unwary and to the good crops in the autumn is duo tion of P123,503 as sgainst. P114,500, an inwithaminimum of cargo space and accommoda. showed complainant and his wife some bruises jucks in Hainan waters; but their depredations the absence of piracy during the latter part of crease of Poco which has been allowed option for nexily 300 first and second-class pas. on her body, where she said she was struck.
account of the extensive telegraphic service sengen, whose cabins will be, to a large extent, are not at all on the same scale as those on the the year. Piracy must, however, not be con-atçessary to carry on the work of the bureau. on the upper deck, and will possess the most West River. The members of these gangs sidered extinct because dormant, and it is to Up to the present the bureau has been one of perfeci ventilation. The tonnage of the vessel appear to be jacks of all trades ; they can turn be hoped that the authorities will continus and those which has been exempt from the pay, will be 6,0x0 tons, and her engines, of,to,oco ment of telegraphic service which has been at hp, will enable a sea speed to be maintained their hands to any business' and make a pre-succeed in their efforts to establish more. teuse to belong to any calling. On the sea security on the river, though it ought generally the expense of the bureau of pans. This of 18 pr 19 kouts. She will therefore be of the they are not entity distinguished from ordinary to be more fully recognised than it is bow money will now be paid into the bureau of type of the strand Ostria, which have carried posts and will save that bureau an equivalent the mailago successfully, between Briediei and fisbormen, and when they set foot on land they difficult this is in cases of floods and, scarcity, amount. In this way no extra expense will be Fort Sald, but will be nearly four times the assume the Innocent look of harmigas rustics, whare thousands have been made homeless, estalled by the government,
alan of those kinem
The Silk ex sa Tartar arrived in New York: As complainant, or bis wife, was about to show on zoth inst
The Le. Indrapalli felt New York on 3rd the girl to a room, Crater entered the hotel and was alleged to have slapped the girl. Com-ul, and is dus here on 20th instead plainant objected to this and said so. Mes. The P&A S. 8. Co's as Arabia arrived- Crater followed her husband into the place at Yokohama 23rd inst., and is therefors dus
arrived at Nagasaki at 5 p/mi on 'a'ad inst., and shortly afterwards. There was a quarrel and to strive at this port es zud proxi soon things were being hurled about the The C. P. R. Coss. Empress of Japan room, Complainant drew the line when an left again at 2 am, Wednesday, for Shinkan, attempt was made to smash one of his marble where she is des to arrive at 9go king on ajil 10pped tables and a policeman was called ind
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