Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TEI EGRAPH THURSDAY AUGUST 1, 1907.
labourers into the United States from Mexico
and Honolulu has caused an increasing, vigilance on the part of the immigration authorities at these borders. The result of the Honolulu order is shown in the large numbers of the Orientals now coming to Brit-
A. S. WATSON & CO. b Columbia. A great many of these Inbour
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THE LEADING
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ers carry passports from Hawaii, which has been declared the clearing house for Japanese who wish to enter America, There pass parts are no longer honoured. Planters from the Hawaiian islands agree in telling of the methods of the average Japanese coolie. He comes to them, they declare, to learn a little of the American language and cus toms and to accumulate enough money to get to that country. The planters declare these coolies are worthless to them as help; as they never remain more than a month or so, and have no desire to learn their business or stay with their work.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
HONGKONG HOTEL
COLLAPSE.
CHINESE WORKMEN ENGULFED.
̧ ̈.MR, J. DYER BALL'S LATEST Under the title of "Rhythms and Rhymes in Chinese Climes," Mr. J. Dyer Ball, the well-
SOME LOCAL PUBLICATIONS the very large numbers of Hongkong adver tisements which appear to this issue. Coa 'AND OTHERS:
sidering that the Directory, which is issued twice "GARDENING; FOR HÔNGKONG." a year, costa $12 per sonum, it should find a ready sale in Hongkong, especially with those Mr. W. J. Tutcher, F. L.S., Assistant Super firms which see in the close connection be intendent of the Botanical and orestry, Datween this port and Manila, an opportunity for partment, Hongkong, has published a bro-enlarging their own business. The local office FIVE KILLED "MANY INJURE X- chure entitled Gardening in Hongkong which, is at 12, Queen's Road Central.
to use a frite but reful expression, meets a EUROPEANS ESCAPE MIRACULOUSLY. felt want. How my amateur gardeners must Shortly before six o'clock this evening, there be in the Colony who have planted a part of the Hongkong Hotel Buildings, facing variety of the choicest seeds, obtained from re- Queen's Road Central, collapsed suddenly,putable dealers in England, and anxiously known sinologue in Hongkong, bas embodied and involved in the ruin the loss of several awaited the day when the green sprouts would a most interesting review of a phase of Chinese Chinese lives, and the serious injury of shoot upwards, only so have their hopes bfast-character which is but all too little, known out- others. The accident occurred just as weed? A plant which will flourish luxuriantly inside Chinese circles. The Chinese lyrics were going to prers, and, consequently, full one part of Hongkong may not thrive at and love songe which are translated and details are not available, but it is stated that all in another. Mr. Tulcher in his introduc. put into verse form in English in this at least two Chinese workmen were killed tion explains this by saying: "This is easily book insations in the Occidental mind outright, crushed to death beneath tons of masonry thret are believed to be fatally inaccounted for by slio various aspects of differ which would fancy that the subjects of these jured and others have sustained wounds which ant gardens, without taking into consideration rhymes had been heard in the long ago. There is have necessitated their removal to hospital, many other things which affect the cultivation one poem by Chin Y, which is called "The As many are aware, there is a deep well of plants. For instance, at Kowloon with a Bird of Fate and certainly it bears an extra within the building between two sections of snutherly aspect, there is much more sunshine ordinary resemblance to Edgar Allan Poe's Raven. We would commend readers to the the hotel overlooking Queen's Road Central. than there is in Hongkong on the north Around this lighting area are bedrooms and side of the Peak. Many gardens are stel.Į curious similarity (page 16). Mr. Dyer Ball's wide verandahs which permit of access to teted from the north winds, while others aim has been to stow that Chinese poets are: the apartments, and it was immediately are no The gardens at the Peak ate of the same flesh and blood as ourselves, bave opposite this section, at that portion where often enveloped in fog which is very detrimen the same thoughts and feelings, and are moved the Hotel towers above the older structure, tal to the growth of winter and spring flowering by the same emotions and desires: that in fact that the collapse occurred. The entire page annuals, as they love suoshine. From this-it their hearts beat in unison with ours for of gallery extending the length of five bed will be seen that it is impossible in a small though seas and continents separate us, there rooms to the corridor, and embracing three work like this to deal with each case separate is the same sky overhead, and human nature is alleyways and a bedroom, crashed down-
ly. In Kowloon, where the soll is generally the same the wide world over." And he has wards without the slightest warning,
For some days workmen have been enlighter than it is in Hongkong, many things certainly succeeded. Mr. Dyer Ball has him gaged repairing one of the bedrooms-the can be grown all the year round, or for longer self launched out as a poot or rather a trapsia. one that was involved in the rain, it is sald periods than similar plants can be grown is toral Chinese love songs into English verse, and and the engine-house, but to neither of these Hongkang. The number of temperate and the result is excellent, especially that entitled tropical plants which can be grown in the Warrior Bold" (page 22). The little Colony is remarkable." Even the bonnie brochure of 47 pages is published by y crure. blsoming heather finds itself at home in Hong-Kelly and Walsh and should be on the book- kong, as well it might, The author tells the At the hour the accident occurred, Queen's amateur how to deal with pot plants, how to Road was crowded, and a cry of alarm arose sow seeds so, that germination may be prac As the street was enveloped in dust. Thetically assured, writes on the watering of shop occupied by Messrs. Kuhn & Komor plants, the planting of shrubs, the dressing stands imediately below the wrecked portion of lawas, the extermination of insect and of the Botel. I was converted into a heap other pests, and so forth. He details the of debris. As the cloud of dust began to set- Lo So, the chief cook on board the C. PRtle, the body of a Chinaman could be seen plants suitable for coltivation at the Peak liner Empress of Japan, and Lp Shin, the lying over the fanlight, and half-a-dozen and given what is termed a seventh chok, were charged before Mr. F.A. Europeans at once smashed the windows, Garden Calender" from which the amateur Hazeland, this morning, at the Police Court, squeezed through the crevices, and after the may learn what should be done with his plants with the larceny of two hans, the property of the utmost exertions, in the course of which during every month in the year. A large sec per case.ship. L. R. Waru, the chief steward, prosecuted.
Mr. E. P. bang, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker managed to get the body to the ground and-Deacon, appeared_for_the_defence. He The body was a fearful mass of bruises, had not bede instructed in the matter and he and death must have been instantaneous applied for an adjournment. It was alleged debris into the hotel. Two others could be Another body was lifted from the heap of A: S. WATSON & CO., that the accused were attempting to leave the
scen wedged between masses of masonry and planking. LIMITED,
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As we go to press His Excellency the Govern or, Sir Frederick Lugard, is holding his first levée in this Colony. A representative and brilliant gathering assembled to pay their re spects to His Excellency, at his first function. A BALLOON has been picked up at sea by some fishermsa off Nieuport, near Ostend. It was discovered, however, that the derelict bat loon was not the Florent, which ascended from Dunkirk last month, but a German pas.. senger balloon. Severa! Nieuport residents who witnessed the dropping of the German balloon into the sea slate that with telescopes they could see two or three men in the car. Owing to the heavy sea and great distance from the shore, no assistance could be render ed, and it is feared that these aeronauts, a BLEND well as the occupants of the Floreal, must
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The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1997.
THE JAPANESE QUESTIÖN
IN 'AMERICA.
have been drowned.
vessel last night with the hanis when they were caught. The casp was adjourned for a week. Bail $50 each.
KU KAM Sing is a hawker residing at $2, Third Bureet, Weal Point. Wong Chang Hing a doctor living in the same building, but on a separate floor. Yesterday afternoon, thinking he was not feeling altogether himself, the bow- ker went to the doctor to have his case diagnos ed. During the examination the doctor had occasion to leave the room for a while. On
returning he found the roun empty, his patient had disappeared, and with him four of the 'doctor's dishes. A search ended in the je. covery of the palicat and the dishes,
Ku was charged before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, this morning, at the Police Court, when each dish cast him a day's hard labour.
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Causes can the accident be attributed. The joists were snapped short close with the walls, caving nothing standing but the bare struc- ture which faces the Central thoroughfare..
Flower
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HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH”
BERVICE
YPHOON CONTROVERSY
REVIVED.
VIGOROUS CRITICISMS FROM SICAWEL
HONOKONG REFUSES NORTHERN WARNINGS.
{From Our Own, Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 1st August, 5.80 p.m.
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The Director of Sicawei Observa- tory, replying to the Astronomer Royal of Great Britain, states that the typhoon which worked so much
of damage, and was the cause great a loss of life; at longkong, on the 18th September last, was identi cal with the one which was located and reported by the Sicawei Observa- tory.
,
He denies the suggestion that no indication of the direction in which the typhoon was moving was given,
Hongkong was overtaken without
helf of every one interested in Chinese litera-warning, ho allegea, because the Observatory officials there refuse to receive advices from Sicawei.
PROOF OF CHIN IS PROGRESS,
On turning to The World's Chinese Studente' Journal one is somewhat surprised to find that nstead of a series of vague essays by unknown'
have a number of articles on Chinese life and writers, sa the cumbrous title might suggest, we spirations by some of the most noted Chinese talesmen and exponents of Cheese opinion of
MERCHANTS FALL OUT.
DISPUTE OVER A SUPPLY BILL
In the Summary: Jurisdiction Court--this- morning, before his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Puisne-Judge, the Hip-Tak Ling firm, of Nors
one gentleman was hurt by a falling boulder, tion ofthe brochure is devoted to "The Vege.arlicles by H.E. Wu Ting-fang, on "China's Yuen, of No. 5 Graham Street,, merchant, for
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stable Garden, and, if people only know it many luscious vegetables might be seen on the table that are unheard of now, apparently because the professional does not believe in
today. In the present number there are
Itelation with the West; by H.E. Ku Hing ming, on "The Body Politic and the Civil Service in China"; by Dr. Lim Boon Keng, Op "The Confucian Doctrine of Bretherly Love"; Man's Burden"; by Dr. Goot Leap Tuck on by Mr. Arthur Judson Brown, on "The Yellow The Microbe, or some interesting facts about
philandering with the unusual. Cardening for Hongkong is a mine of useful information,
unseen life," and articles of equal ioteren by The Fire Brigade life escape was quickly told in pisio, every day language, and Mr. on the scene, and a policeman brought a Tutcher has done a service to the Colony by little girl down from a most precarious posithe compilation of his observations, Meists, her well known writers whose qualifications The majority it not all of the articles tion; the child was fortunately uninjured. Kelly and Walsh are the publishers and the speak on things Chinese are beyond cavil Then a band of police and firemen began to price of the booklet is merely nominal, so
are deserving of thought, and will certain work strenuously removing the heaped-up that there is no excuse why it should not be in rubbish, in order to discover whether there the hands of every amateur gardener lay commend themselves to the student of Chiness affairs. The journal, which is were others buried, but at the time we write Hongkong,
printed in English and Chinese, is the organ no further discoveries, had been made. The
of the World's Chinese Students' Federation, police are working by lamps, trying to get at the bodies of Chinese whitch, we weta
Shanghai, and it speaks in emphatic tones of told, can be seen crushed between the
the wonderful strides in advance that are being fallen stonework,
made by young and Western-educated China. We certainly have pleasure in recommend ng the March-June number to the attention of readers.
WHO'S WHY IN THE FAR EAST." The fact that during the past year we have had frequent occasion to consult Who's Who is the Far East and have usually found the It is said that Captain T. Hall, one of the information we sought within its pages is Hotel guests, whose apartment adjoined the fallen structure, had to be rescued, his abundant evidence, in our opinion, that as it verandah having disappeared. None of the expands and additions are made to the "roll of other guests was in danger. Many suffered honour" it must become increasingly useful! Since trouble arose between the Japanese
from shock and had to be treated. Two Indeed it is now recognised, we should fancy, as one of the indispensable features of the and the Americans in San Francisco, there has.
Europeans were found sitting quietly in their rooms when the rescuers came and calmly journalists library. But Who's Who in the Far apparently been an inclination on the part of A verdier of death from natural causes was
East is more than a journalistic vade mecum ; the former to avoid the United States port, and returned by a jury at the Magistracy, this asked if it was their turn now to be saved.
The collapse had scarcely been reported it is a source of usefulness to all those who seek their fortune in the New World by way of afternoon, in the inquiry which was held touch before the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. may desire to obtain without difficulty informa British Columbia While this move on the ing the death of Tam Yau, a prisoner is F. H. May, was on the ground followed tion regarding the status of individuals in the Victoria Gaol, with took place in the Gaol by Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, the Clerk of the Far East generally. There are many part of the Japanese has not failed to arouse
Hospital last evening. Deceased was about Councils. Beth did gallant work in men whose names are household, words misgivings in the minds of the Canadians, the fifty years of age. Un the rith May last he endeavouring to extricate the bodies of Chi- in this part of the world whose exact American authorities pretend to see in it an was convicted on a charge of being to posser- nese from the wreckage, and indeed, Mr.
discoverable except through such a examination imposed on the Japanese by the of 55oo. He took the alternative-six months. attempt to reach the injured workmen. Hedium as this volume. is importance to immigration officers at Sao Francisco, and not. During the latter part of last month his health directed te operations of the police and the business community who may have failed-probably through the absence of opium took command of the situation, neither spar as the Vancouver people would have it, and he was taken to hospital, expiring, as ing himself nor those under him. Promin-dealings with representative people at the
THE LONE HAND.
The third number of The Long Hand is quite interesting as its predecessors and the con- tents are certainly quite as varied: There are some excellent short stories, notably "The Ridiculous Family," by Henry Lawson, and Sturdy does it by G. Bron. The second ins aiment of "The Secrets of a Prime Minis:
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Jervois Street, merchants, sued Fung Chun
recovery of the sum of $107.45, baing balance due for gands sold and delivered by the plaid. tiff to the defendant on vari us dates and still remaining unpaid.
Mr. P.W. Goldring, of Meters, Goldring and v being represented by Mr. D. V. Stevenson, of Barlow, appeared for the plaintiff, the defendant-
Mesirs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon.
Mr. Goldring said that, this was a case for recovery of the balance due to the plaintiff for goods, clothing and so on, sold to the defend- aut's concubine. In Fat said he was the man-- ager of the Hip Tak Ling firm.. Thórs wan due to the firm a sum of $107.41 for clothing. sold to the concubine of the defendant.
Mr. Goldring: Do you see these bills?—Yes, they are my firm's billa, q
Mr. Goldring: You see on one it is marked that there is a reduction of $56 and 547 on the other?-I know nothing of it.
Mr. Goldring: Were the reductions made by your authority?--No, they were not; they are ant in my handwriting."
Mr. Goldring: Are they in the writing of. any of your fakit? No, they are not written by anybody conaccted with my firm. ..
To Mr. Steavenson witness suid, all tha Roads were not included to the first bill.
Mr. Sicavenson: Have any of those bills been settled? Yes, some of them.
Mr. Steaverton: Have you received any».
Astute manœuvre to circumvent the rigoroussion of illicit opium and ordered to pay a fine May, in particular, risked his life in the landing may not be clear or even rendy Good," the magazine continues its series Have you not.received $318,73 and 5120?
so effort to flood the garden province of
Canada. Every newspaper coming from the western coast of America gives prominence 10 the question of the entrance of Japanese
labourera. Some 2,000 were said to be on their way to Vancouver, according to the latest in formation of the World; and Seattle newspapers are keeping an equally heou eye on the movements of the aliens, One United States paper of recent date noted that the steamship Amiral Jaureguibary, of the Chargeurs Reunis line, is due soon at Van couver, B. C., with 293 Japanese coolies who were refused admission to Honolulu by the immigration authorities there. The Orientals will be landed in British Columbia and left to take their chances of entering the United States if such their intention.
we have said before, at 7-42 o'clock last even ing. Mr. 11. H. J. Gomperix présided as coroner
at the inquest.
me:
enormous
His Honour: That makes $678.13. There is a balance of $107.41.
Mr. Steavenson': There were two reductions made on the bills which brought the amount to the $678.23 paid.
for will hardly stir the serves, the run-on-thing on account of the bills?—Yes, part pay- bank idea being nearly played out nowadays. Uider the heading of "For the Public ments, but I don't know how much
Mr. Steavenson: Then look at your book,
articles directed against those who menace the public weal. On this ocasion it is a starch manufacturer who is pillpried and a precious, smug, hypocritical in- dividual he seems to be, living in luxury while his workers are compelled to live in
every year to the hospital fund in the name of the fir, although every penny of it has been workers. The Lone Hand is decidedly read.
of their own.
AOVEL SOUVENIRS.
Mr. Goldring: That is their story, and à
Mr. S'eavenson: I put it to you that the usual custom of trade in the Colony was
defendant and his family, and yè a charged what
defendant gets a reduction 7-Well, he was an. old friend so I let his account rus, on, bút I did not make him any reduction
ent among the rescuers were Inspector Col. various ports is apparent at a glance, By lett, Sergt. Cooper, and other members of the aid of this guide they are prevented from committing the heinous crime of describ. the Police force.
From the second floor balcony of the hotel ing an "Honourable" as a mere "Esquire hovels, and presenting a handsonse cheque very ingenious one to account for the $107.41 a plainer view of the ruins could be obtained, and they need never neglect to add on to the VICTORIA, B.C., despatch of June 25, says: That section of the old building on, the addressee's name all the fetters and distinctions There have been about forly desertions from Queen's Road which was at one time used as to which he is entitled. This year the Who's wrong out of the scanty earnings of the sweated followed in this case. Yould the goods 10'. the British cruiser Alonmouth while lying here, bedrooms, but had to be vacated to allow of Who takes the form of a sort of double number, Sixteen men swam ashore from the cruiser and repairs being carried out, was no more-an the biographies of 19 6 being relained, while able; even the advertisements have a character you like, and when the bills are sent in the escaped, Six escaped from a guard of honour open space, was left-the shell of the build the 1997 section comprises an formed to escort Prince Fushimi on the veesel ing alone stood. The frost wall, half of number of new Who's Whis together with this morning, some hiding under the naval which had fallen, remained, but that was supplementary facts regarding those who had a place in the first number. Next year, we are what. Several were captured while attempt-bulging out dangerously and fears were en- ing to escape and taken no board in irons, tertained of it collapsing at any moment. informed, there will only be one section, but General leave was not given, only good con.
On the verandah no one had a minute to duct men being allowed ashore, otherwise the spare. Drs. Stedman and Marriott, civilians, the present arrangement was certainly permis desertions would have been very numerous;
hotel employees and firemen laboured sible under the circumstances. Every praise unceasingly, fighting hard, with nothing is doe the compilers of Who's Who in the Far The scamen of the British craisers are paid on
but their hands-the firemen had their East for the admirable manner in which they an average of 60 cents per day, and the news hatchels-shifting the Lons of debris have performed their work, to whose accuracy of the current wages paid for workmen on this
which choked the building, endeavour and general utility we are pleased to vestify, Coast induced the desertions.
ing to extricate the unfortunate men Seeing that the price has been reduced to St Imprisoned therein. After a hard task, there should be a ready sale of the work. which proved successful, a Chinese lad who's Who in the Far Eat is published by about seventeen years of age, was hauled the proprietors at 8, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong. to the balcony. He was followed by two other natives, who were extensive-
Immigration officers of the border line be WHEN a man threatens to eat a policeman if tween the United States and Canada have been the latter didn't mind bimself, it is a certainty warned of the nature of the passenger list of that he would have a tough morsel. But that
the Jauregulberry and are on the look-out for is what happened last night, Henry Murray.ly injured their wounds being such that their
HONGKONG MANILA DIRECTORY. If it were for no other reason than that the
:
A SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER AND SJVE
FIGHTING IRONS, * While out ou patrol duty alopg" Queen's Road East last night Sergeant Lee caught sight of coolle tracking a side street as hard as his legs would carry him. Becoming suspicions the officer bastened after the man and picked him up as he was disappearing into a tebe
ment.
"Suppose you tell me what you are carrying there," said the officer in his finest Cantonese
"Nothing of any importance-a few bits of wood to light-e-fire with," returned the coolie.
"Then come down and show-it,1⁄2 pursued the sergeant.
Mr. Steavenson: You, have made him re- ductions before?—Seven years ago I made him salg. a reduction and then I told him I could not do basincas like that.
Mr. Stevenson: You have let other, bills cuo for a year?-Cnly when we know and frust them.
Mr. Stevenson: What is the name of
of your bill-collector?-1 sometimes collect bilis my.
self.
Mr. Steavenson: "What is the name, f'your : bill-collector? Answer the question-Well, I don't have a regular bill-collector, sometimes I sad sometimes the fukis collect, the bills,
Here an account-book was asked for, and as. it was not forthcoming the case was adjournéd : till to-morrow moralog-
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MALE MUR
a seaman, fell in the way of same cash yester lives have been despaired of. When our parties of Japanese who may attempt to cross day and islinched out on a huge spree, which representatives arrived on the scene rescUB
The coolie obeyed, and presented his tor; into this country (United States) without war-involved the visiting, in tur, of maný hotels work was just begun. Necessarily so soon commercial relations of Hongkong and Manila raut. The steamship Amiral Fourichow, of the | before joyfulness net in. Henry had an after the collapse it proceeded at a slow are likely to be fastered and strengthened, mentor with several pieces of hard wood, which same service, which recently arrived at Van-overdose before midnight — and became pace, owing to the risk attending the diff-the appearance of such a work, the publi- undoubtedly was stolen from some timber couver, also discharged about 150 Japanese speechless, much against his will as there cult task to release a man, who could be cation of the Hongkong-Maglia Dires- yard, and two beautiful fighting irons, each were other hotels left unvisited. Falling into seen from the verandah, and who was pin-tory would be welcomed. But the intrinsic measuring about three feet long. As the coolis who had been carried from Honolulu. Im ricksha he ordered the coole. to. "pat ned down, unable to move hand or foot. value of the book gives it a special place in found it impossible to give a satisfactory ex migration officers at the border have been or hard west." The coole started eastwards. Portion by portion pieces of timber, doors, our favour. The present issue-July-Decem-planation as to where he obtained the fighting making frequent arrests of large parties of Policeman Glendinning on duty in Queen's wooden partitions and other obstructions ber, 1907-is contained in volems XI, so that stons from, and for what purpose, be needed japanese caught walking across the line. Road Central heard a noise and on going up into the street, but there was yet other a half years. In that time it has expended locked up. At the Palics Court, to-day, Li at San Francisce on 30t
were removed from over him and thrown the Directory bas been in existence for five and them, he was taken to No. a Police Station and found Henry arguing with the coolic as to Inspector Fuller, who is stationed at Castor,
whether he should be paid or not. He came to heavy material to be got out before the us from a comparatively thin and unpretentious Ng, who said he was a carpenter, and who,
lucky Chinaman could be removed, and
Indian (Lafrang) 3rd inst. French (Polynesten) 4th inst. American (Korea) 5th insi,
The P. M, S. Sỉ Cola un Mongolia arrived"”'.
The Boston S. §. Cola s.s. Shawmut strived
has been particularly active in this matter, and (bo conclusion that he should not, and the here the rescuers met with the utmost din looking 'desk accessory to a portly important after many guesses, was unable to give an ad at Manila to-day, and may be expected to airiva many arrests are credited to him. From officer laterfered. Heary became annoyed and culty, for they feared that unless the debris) and handsome volume. We have sought to dress, was arraigned befors Mr. F. A.Hazeland / bere on 8th inst
threatened to "chow" the officer if he did not was
British Columbia the Japanese find it easy to
bafidled slowly and cautiously it would discover omissions to the fit of those resident charged with unlawful possession and carrying approach the border ungeliced, although it is look out. The matter could not be settled collapse further and take the man down with in Hongkong since the date of the last issue dangerous weapons without a permit from the believed by the immigration authorities that quietly and he was arrested. This morning het. Ultimately the man was extricated, but bat whhout avail. The compilers must have police. The wood, accored explained, he few enter the United States who have no refusing to pay his rickalia fare-forty cents left of his recovery.ANDRA
was charged with disorderly behaviour and he is so seriously injured that little hope it been at endless trouble to collect the facts "picked up" as he did not belive it was
embodied in the Directory, Even the prl wanted; the Eghting Irons were keepsakes, business there. The recent enforcement of the Ms. Haseland fined him $1.60, which included As far as our reporters could learn there vate addresses of people living in Hong. He was food. So, the option being two law which prevents the entrance of japaness | compensation to the rickshaman.
were no Europenas hurt,
kong are giren Ons noteworthy fasture is months' imprisonment, which ba took,,
The Glen Linesa. Glenturral left Singapore on arst alt, p.m., and is expected to arrive bere on 5th lost, pm.
The M. M. Co.'s 1,6. Polynésiet, with the next:
at 2 a.m., for this post, teatro French mail, will leave Saigon on and inst,
The E & A Baritra from Sydney, left Manila Westerday at to par will bas "due here on ßaturday morning,