Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1907
Closky saying he was ill and had, not been able to turn up. The Captain had to get some one to take his place and got Dr. Kong, who had a licence from the Hongkong College of Medi- cite, and had practised in Hongkong. Captain A. S. WATSON & CO., Lawson, or the agents, bad to pay this man the
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HUNGRONG COLLEGE OF
MEDICINE.
We have received the Calendar for the session commencing 16th fast. The subjects: and lecturers will be as given in the table below.depa
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KOWLOON SMALL TALK
FUNNY NAMES BRING TROUBLE.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
THE KWANG V.CEROYALTY.
[From Our Ocón Correspondent]
This forenoon, at the Police Court, Mrs, Short, of 1; Granville Avenue, Kowloon, sum. moned James Wilson, fourth officer of the sloamer Zaftio, before Mr. F. A. Bazeland, for assault. A cross-summons was served on Mrs. prudce Dr. F. Clark Sanhary unius short for using insulting and indecent lan-already left ilankow for Shanghai en toute for
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sum-of-$60 to simply go to Singapore. in 1897-0 (medal with iw - clasps', order that the ship should not be delayed. The only legal point was the qualification of a mas| dical practitioner. The summens was only taken out at the instigation of Dr. McDowell and his contentions were agalost his (counsel's). Dr. McDowell's contention was that only the diplomas approved of by the Governer in Coun- cil enabled persons to become medical practi- tioners. Mr. Sproule and he (counsel) had looked up the Government Gaziile. It seemed to him that Dr. Kong was a qualified medical practitioner as he held a diploma in Hongkong fan offence had been committed, it was ex, tremely hard that a summons had been takes
On Aug, 23, the Bangkok Castoma gused on duty found 14 tins of opium on the bridge.datedly deck and 37 ties behind the donkey boiler of the engine room of the sÿ Chẩn Fa, from Singapore. All the tins were eutel tins, the opium being valued at Bang'ok at over 3.500 ticate. The police would be happy to have the acquaintance of the owner or owners.
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LIEUTENANT A. Mellin has been appointed first lieutenant of the Tamar, receiving ship al Hongkong, vico Lieutentant A. G. Hamilton, whole appointment has been cancelled, and who has joined the battleship'. Ramillies, Lieutenant Mellin has served in the Royal
pointed lieutenant on the supplementary list. SAJOO, A fireman on board the steamer Hazeland, at the Police Court, to bree weeks' imprisonment for assault. Sahjan was found guilty of striking the head froman, Sahon, on | the head with a bamboo pole, which... necessi- tated the latter's removal to hospital, suffering from a scalp wound. Sergeant Davis made the
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His Worship (to defendant)-Do you admit -assaulting her?—Yes.
You plead guilty?—I had a reason for a doing.
'You must either plead guilty or not guilty to Alice Memorial the charge.- plead not guilty.
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Mra. Shot, wile of Sergeant Short, R. G. A., said that at about half-past six o'clock,ón Saturday evening, she was in her, house: It was tea time and witness and her children were having tea,
man whom they had engaged and given an / Gregory Apear, was to-day sentenced by Mr. Syndicate whith had organize 1 the exploration bert-turning to the accused, asked "Did you
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A TOKIO despatch of 1st inst., in the N. C. D. Weton, says :-In compliance with a request by Koreans, the Residency engral has dispatch- ed a lieutenant-colonel with a number of gendarmes.io Kanto, on the Chinese Korean border, in the Hamgyong province, for the purpose of protecting Korean 'subjects. As Chion insists that the ownership of Kanta is hers a conflict is probable.
Canton, 4th September. Although HE-Chang Yun-chun, Viceroy- designate of the Liang Kwang provinces, has
the South, and that everything is now ready for H.E.'s reception here, a rumpur is pt pra
sent current in Canton mandarin circles to the affect that, as H.E. Viceroy Ohang Chih-tung, Viceroy of the Liang tu provinces, is going to leave his post for the Capital to have an audi. ence with the Throne on some impoitout affaire, E. Chang Yuu-chue may be appoisted to ucceed him. In such an event H E. Chang, will not proceed for Canton as already ars | ranged. The rumour gues further in" stating that H.E. Yang Szkl, the present Governor of the province (Shantung, will be appointed to the Viceroyalty of the Liang Kwang provinces. From the present outlook of affairs as regards the frequent changẹt if high: imicinis in ind southern Capital during the past year, the above rumour may not improb bly turn out fo
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His Worship-Yes, ard what happened? Witness-Wy husband was pretty late in returning home that evening. 1 sent my RETURN OF THE PARTY.
little girl to see if her father was coming, and she hadn't time to look through the window The i. facoli Diedtrichtin, chartered by the
when a friend of the accused-William Lambe true, expedition along the coast of British North sea that monkey face? Witness. heard the Borneo, first reported in these colomos return insulting remark and went out to the accused ed to port fast evening. The Jacob Diederich and his friend. Witness usked why he insulted res left Beran River on the 2 th ult, and arrived her daughter. Lambert replied: "You area at Hongkong yesterday. She came in ballast.liar. I'll call my friend." Witness returned to The steamer brought back the representatives the garden. Then sccused went up to witness
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of the Syndicate, vix, Mesura, Lanzias, C. Pandsaid: "Wonian, what's the matter with you? Chater (Secretary of the longkong lion Minos You are drunk." Winess tendered an ap. Co., Lid.), Drumond and Eisler.
propriate answer, whereupon defendant slapped witness's face. Witness struck back and, estling to her daughter, she sail:-"Go and get your father's walking stick and I will show this fusignificant rat what i can de." Getting the stick, the witness siid, she went after the
sick from her, accused struck her with it several accused, who seized her and taking away the
times.
SEAMAN GOES DOWN ON HIS KNEES AND
BEPS FOR HARDON.
advance to had not turned up. Happily for the steamship company represented by Capt. Dawson they had in the Naputy Public Prose- cutor a man who was not bound by red tape, He said that, as a friend of the Court, he was entirely in agreement with Mr. Elliot, but perhaps the Ordinance
of 1907 would throw some light on the subject. Mr. Ellit said he did not know what the ships up North would do if a doctor died there.. In his opinion Dr. McDowell seemed to be excel.. ling himself in making restrictions, upon the We would draw special attention to OUR trade of the pot. Even if they had the Pre
LIME FRUIT CHAMPAGNE, which has the pleasant characteristics of thesident of the Royal College of Surgeons on finest Lime Fruit
board; he would not, in the view of Dr. Mc Dowell, be a qualified medical practitioner because he was not registered in Singapore. Mr Sproule painted out that, according to the stea nship Tainan was on her way to Hong with one of the hotel "boys" regarding the ing to my daughter," Ordinance, any ship's surgeon in the dis kong from Australia parts. One of the fire-price of several boules of bear. During the men, it appears, while at work lost his balance | wrangle some unparliamentary language was charge of his duties was regarded and fell into the stokehold. He was picked up used, which annoyed several guests at the member of the Incal medical profession and, every assistance shown him, but he suc- hotel: Lenord was told to be quiet, but he and he urged that no offence had been cumbed to his injuries when the vessel arrived refused and was giản in charge, committed, 1 answer to the Court,, Dr, in port this morning. Gibbs, acting ort Health Officer, said he
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wished to go on with the case. Mr. Sproule reinarked that perhaps Dr. Gibbs had received orders to go on with the case, but he would tale the responsibility and ask the Court to thin the case out. kimately, the presiding Magistrate discharged Capt. Dawson. It is "thus due to the masier of the Heng Wan that by a definite rating of the Court in the Straits Seitlements the dipicuas issued by the Hongkong College of Medicine will be recog On September, 1907, at Shanghai, HELENnized as valid in cate any of its licentiates elect to ship as emigrant doctors on board the numerous steainers engaged in the lucrative passenger traffic trading between Hongkong, the Coast Ports and the Straits Settleman's. The magisterial ruling is n decidedly valuable
DEATH.
TURNER, aged 42 years.
The Honghung Gelegraphi
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1937.
HONGKONG COLLEGE OR
MEDICINE.
It was only last week that we commended in
thero columns the unostentatious but emni- nently successful labours of the Court the Hongkong College of Medicine in producing your after year licentiates qualified to praciise Western medicine within the Colony. The demand, for students who have passed the course of studies prescribed by the curriculum
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Mr. Richard Mansfield, the well known actor, is dead.
THE officers of the Korean army, numbering 580, have been relieved of their cammissions
LIEUTENANT J. F. Sloane Stanley arrived from England per s.s. Manila on and instani, on posting to 3rd Middlesex Regiment for duty.
of the College is, however, not restricted to the MISSRS. Lane, Crawford & Co, have sent us limits of Hongkong and the New Territories; a parcel of advertising muter for the famous their services are recognised and are wanted: "Walk-Over" shoes which the firm have of
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A most recent case which has brought the THE proceedings in the case of the Japanese qualifications of the practitioners from the sealer charged with pouching at the Pribiloff local medical educational institution into islands and on the Alaska Shore has been prominence has just reached us from the missed by the Washington Courts.
sister colony of Singapore. It deserves rather mare prominence that might aihe wise be claimed for it from the fact that, according
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AN accident, which ended fatally to a Chinese fireman, occurred the other day while the
Hotel, charged one Michael Lecord, a seaman, M. A. Razack, proprietor of the Belle View
residing at the Sailors' rome, with behaving in a noisy and disorderly manner in the hotel yesterday afternoon. Evidence was adduced to the effect that accused had an altercation
'His Worship—Did you assault the com- plainant?
Accused-No, I did not. I was the one who GRAND Cordons of the Order of Pavlovnia was assaulted. He punched his all over and have been bestowed upon M. Stolypin, Rus knocked me on the ground. Finally, I had to sian Premier, and M. Isvofsky, Russian Minis-go on my knees in the middle of the road ter of Foreign Affairs, while Grand Cordons of and beg him pardon and ask for mercy, the Order of Alexander Nevsky have been (Laughter). bestowed upon Mr. Saionji, Japanese Premier. and Viscount. Hayashi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in recognition of the conclusion of the Russo-Japanese Treatles.
MR. F. Kiene, through his attornay, Mɛ. EJJK
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His Worship-Why should he hit you? He does not know you,
GRATEFUL RECOGNITION.
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The large sum of money which has been absorbed for the disposal of cheap rice to the poorer class of people and the continuance of the sale up to the present is mainly dua to the untiring efforts of the Kwangchow Prefect, Chan Meng Tsang, through whose recommendations, the Acting Viceroy has granted funds to continue this good work. The committee of the Cheap Rice Disposal Berean. have prepared presents and other gifts which they intend to present to Prefect Chan in re cognition of his benevnient efforts.
ANTI-ORIUM MOVEMENT,"
The magistrate of the district of Kwei Shin'
branch Aati Opium Association in that district, is making arrangements for the formation of a
and he himself as promoter of the anti-oplam move-nent bis subscribed $100 for the purpöre, The niagistrate has convened a meeting and
Witness-Those two lids have been insult has invited the different classes of people to attend and to bring about means with a view to taking joint action in dealing with the matter, PIRACY.
The cross-summons was then haard. James Wilson, fourth angineer, s.a. Zagiro, said that on Saturday last he met Lambert and A junk plying between Nun Hing District bath went for a walk 'Passing Mis Short's and the prefecture of Shiu Hing was pirated house a little girl, who was looking out, of the
on the 10th ultimo, whilst calling at a place window, twisted herface and, addressing accused named Kam Kai. A number of pirates boarded and his friend, said: "O you monkey 1 Lambe junk and carried off all the goods and bart replied: "I don't know who is the biggest valubles they could lay their hands upon. The monkey." Defendant came out soon after and value of the goods lost is estimated at about calling Lambert an "insignificant bally rat, $300, TURBULKUT PREFECTURES.. asked why her daughter was insulted. Witness and his friend went away and accused returned to her garden. From over her garden wall she accused witness of insulting her daughter, Witness went up to the wall for an ex His Worship-You were fixed before, were you not?--Yes, I got five days for drunken-lanation and was struc across the face. He returned the blow. Securing a stick defendant came into the street and approaching witness started to belabour him with the stick, Wit- heis got the slick away from her. Then the started to slap his face, which, he said, "went Blush and was swollen, Defendant, he alleged, was intoxicated at the time,
Inspector Gourlay informed the Court that accused had had a previous conviction..
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He was fined 57, the alternative on this oc- Grist, applied for his discharge in the Bankcasion being fourteen days. ruptcy Division of the Court, today. Mr. Grist said that his client was entitled to his | discharge. The whole question was how long "Could the Court keep it back. It seemed use
less to keep a man hanging about unable to do anything and he hoped that the Court would deal with the case as lightly as possible. Mr. Justice Wise have read the report through and I propose to suspend the discharge for two years,
I ro vis, a milk caɔlie, employed by the Dairy Farm Co., Ltd., this morning forfeited $5 at the Palice Court, throu, h his negligence. Ip was charged with carelessly driving a cari and causing injury to a young girl, resid.ng at No, 10, New Street. Accused had charge of the company's milk cart and was returning to the town depu. Somewhere in Hollywood Road he lost control of the cart which broke away, and a girl was knocked down, the wheel of the cart passing over her foot. She was sent to hospital, for treatment.
She was able to appear in Court to-day and the was compensated for the injury done to her fool.
·H.E. VICEROY Yuan Shih-kai hás received a
report from Tantai Chang Shib-chien, Director of the Kiangnan Arsenal, with reference to the dis-employment of an experienced English scien- tist of hangbai named Tu Pei-lai (in Chinese) to serve as scientific teacher in the arms school of the Arsenal for twelve hours each week at Tis, 300 per mensem Mr. Tu Pei-lai was re- commended by a German firm (Juïshér Yang- hogg) without agreement, because the engage. m nl is only an experiment. Mr. Tu Fei-lai
LEAVE of absence to England on the recom-
mendation of a Medical Board has been granted to 2nd Lieut. V. R Guise, R.G.A.,
Mrs. Short-have him up for defamation of character.
struck her four times," concluded the wit ness, and anyone who was treated in that
way would have done the same.”
William Lambert was then called, 'and ex- amined. He corroborated the last witness's evidence...
Inspector Ritchie, of the Central Police Sta- tion, charged two truck coolies at the Police Count, this morning, with recklessly driving a truck in the public street and doing damage to the extent of $7 to a.public. ricksha, The ac- cused admitted the charge, but said they wers not to blame. The rickala was block. log their way and..., they could not get pass without colliding with it. The rick sha coolie denied this. His vehicle, he said, was in the side-channel in Queen's Road, Dear Queen Street, the accused who were ink this witness? charge of a truck came asteering down feel Street at such a rate that they failed to switch the truck round either in left or sight on est er- in Queen's Road, with the result that the truck ran into his ticksha, doing considerable damage.
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is Worship-What questions have you to
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Defendant-Simply that he has been the cause of the whole trouble. He and his sisters have constantly been insulting my daughter, saying that, "her face was just as good as thens,"
Ilis Worship-Have you been insulting da fendant's daughter?
Witness-No.
Then what reason has she for saying so?-1" don't know.
Ispector Ritchie, in reply to a question by the Court, said that defendants were ordinary street copies and did not have the means to compensate the ricksha coolie, The truck, he said, they hired for the day. Mr. Hazeland ordered each coole to pay $3 50 compensation Defendant-The reason is this. That I do to the owner of the ricksha.,
not allow my daughter to associate with Lam Letting out a licensed truck on hire is against | bert, who is known to be a "rather fast" Chap} the law. And the owner of the above-mentioned at Kowloon. truck was next called upon to explain how the two coolies came to be in possession of his truck. We said that the men had taken it with, at his consent, but this proved to be un- trua and he was fined $15.
CHINESE EDUCATION,
MOVEMENT TO INDUCE STUDENTS TO
GO TO ENGLAND.
His Warship bund both parties over in the sum of $100 each to keep the peace for a year.
NAVAL GUANERY.
So far has been ascertained, by the published scores, the King Alfred, flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, R.CB
A few days ago, Acting Viceroy Wu sent a telegraphic memorial to Peking to the effect that although the bandits in the prefectures of Yumchow and Limchow have already been put down, yet in many places there are still bandits who are contriving to create mora. trouble. On receipt of the above. memorial, the Central Government gave orders by tales graph to E. Chang Yun-chun, the dawly appointed Viceroy, instructing him to proceed to the South without delay so that ing lawlessi news of these bandits in Yumchow kat Linch'ow may be takto in 'hand at pace:
MORRISON CENTENARY,
A large; matshed has been erected on the new bund at the Ching Hoi Mun, for the por pose of the Robert Morrison Centésary meet- ings on the 5th, 6th and 7th instant. “All the leading local Chinese officials have been lovit ed to attend the meeting on thị gih l'ostant, The matshed is decorated and will at night be lit by electricity, three large are lamps having been installed. Meetings will bo beld daily on these days from one o'clock in the afternoon, when all classes will be invited.
ANTI-OPIUM NEWSPAPER.
The Anti-op'um Society is proposing to issue a newspaper and the opium question will be its principal theme. It is expected that this paper will make its appearance on the tat day. of the 8th moon.
RAILWAY AFFAIRB,
At the tea party held at the office of the Canton-Hankow Railway Chmipins yesterday · when it was expected that the newly elected president and vice-president would take over charge of office, these two gentlemen did not put in an appearance, so it remains to be seen what will be the next step, Upon the 'off' tale of the Company calling on him, Mr. Lo Po-hun stated that he will not assume charge until the financial question has been fally settled, The vice-president, M. Wong Shin-ping, has ex- pressed the same opinion..
to the future programme of the institution, it from 7th September, 1957, to 6th March, 1908. will be the intention of the Council to enlarge upen the present scope of the College when its SECOND-Lieutenant L. Stanne-Stanley, Mid-will enter into his duties after the summer habitat, for the construction of which a Chinese dlesex Regiment, who has just been transfer vacation of the school. In addition to his genlieman has generously offered the very red to the 3rd Battalion, Hongkong, has been c analysis in connexion with the Arsenal Pekin, has recently drawn the attcction of the Squadion, stands at the top of the list in the she has accordingly dec ded to ga oo a pm. liberal donation of $50,010, is completed. The promoted lieutenant after two and a half years' whenever he is requested to do by the director Foreign Secretary to the disparity between the Ranlwyers' les's of this year. Of course, all the longed stage lour in the Far Ea. 1 63°
service.
case to, which we allude is that in'Captain W, Dawson, master of the 9.8, ffong ITun, was
THE telegram quoted below was received at summoned before Mr. Michell, the Senior the U. S. Consulate-General from the Manila Magistrate, at Singapore, on the 29th ult, at: Observatory at 12.15 p.m., to-day :-September the instigation of Dr. McDowell, the Principal | 5th, 1977, 11.30 am. Typhoon probably re Civil Medical Officer, for having an unqualified curving northeast of Luzon in shout 20 lat, medical practitioner on board bis vestel whiện
carrying more than twenty immigrants on the A FEW changes occurred among the police 28th August. Mr. P. J. Sproute, the, Deputy yesterday. Inspector Collett, who for two months had charge of Mount Gough Police Public Prosecutor, was present as a friend of Station, the Peak, returned to No. 7 Police the Court and did not appear on behalf of the Station, the vacancy at the Peik being filled medical authorities. According to the report by Sergeant Garrod. Sergeant Fenton returned
10 the Central from No. 7 Police Station. In the Singapore Free Preg Mr. Elliot said he appeared for Captain Dawson. It was tim-
duties of teaching, Mr. Tu will conduct scienti
Sir John Jordan, his Majesty's Minister in K.C.V.O, CM.G.. coniminding the China
Miss May Yohé, the well-known actress, has received notice so quit her apartments in New York, because of her failure to pay the rent.
from whom he will receive his instractions, numbers of native Chinese going to japan and
scores have not been published, but in any interview, Miss Yohé, expressed herself rather Viceroy Yuan has ordered Taolai Ching to the United States for purposes of education, ease that of Captain Thursdy's ship will take figal orders. report this scheme to the Ministry of War for technical and otherwise, and of those who ga
some beating. With her 2 in. guas, of which bitterly with regard to Mr, Strong, her second
husband.-L. & C. Express. to England for the same purpose; and he has she carries a couple, the two gunlayers scored suggested that it would be advisable to take 5 hits out of 19 rounds, and had the gun- same steps to encourage the dispatch of Chi-y rs of the 6 in. weapons done as well the score would have been unapproachable, · The Gele students to British educational centres,
6 in. guns, of which she mounts to, fired 1:9 rounds, and made of hits. The score for the ship, therefore, stands at 75'11 points, and that
SHIPPING AND MAIL,
MAILS DUF, Geimin (Gorban) 9th inst, Indino (Lightning) 9th inati German (Prini Bitel Friedrick) 10th inst, Indian (Kuttang) 14th inst. American'(Nippon-Maru) 14th inst.-
WHERE the printer's devit is concerned it in not easy to be quite sure of literal "accuracy at any time. Here is a case in poist, from at Sir Edward Grey is stated to be in sympathy home paper:-"It is not often that the London with Sir John Jordan's suggestions, and has ex. Giselle is caught capping quite so unhappily pressed his approval of, a movement that has
of the best next ship of the Fleet, the baule- as on'a recent occasion, when, in announcing been set on fool to give effect to them. the appointment of Sir T. M'Call Anderson Under the auspices of the China Association ship Prince of Wales, is 64-98 The Astrat, as one of His Majesty's honorary physicians and the China Society a committee has been Captain C. L. Vaughan. Lee, of the China in Scotland, the vacancy was said to be formed which, in order to encourage the dis Squadron, has also done well, both with her due to the death of Sir T. Fraser, who is patch of Chinese students to England, will 4 in cons and the smaller quickfirers, the fortunately enjoying excellent health. The ap draw up an authoritative statement showing former making 88 hits on the target-of which 47 were bullaeyes--out of 94 rounds, and the unto Frank Harris, Esq, commander of the W. T. Gardiner. A mistake in a Christian in the various schools and institutions in that son had on board a person qualified under Chinese Revenue cruiser. Chucutian, His name with reference to a knighthood on one country
found the mark, The Flora, Captain Hubert | the Chinese Immigration Ordinance. Cap- Majesty's Royal licence and authority that he occasion led to a happy ending, for the difficulty it is intended when the gathering of informa Grant-Dalion, discharged 16 rounds from her
The Apcar Coss.s. Liękining from Calcutta) tain Dawson' had engaged in Hongkong Dr. may accept and wear the Star of the Fourth was got over by both the intended recipients of tion is completed to prepare a translation in couple of 6 in. gons, and hit the target every leit Singapore on 5th insi, at 11 am, and may McClosky, who used to be known in the Straits. Class of the imperial Chinese Order of the the honor and the one whose name was Chinese which will be sent to the Imperial shot, but as bulls only count her, actual score
The Imperial Gorman Mailas. Goeden carry- Double Dragon, conferred upon him by His erroneously givep being knighted." (Bat the Board of Education in Pekin, copies being | was 11 hits. The eight 4:7 in, guns which form The Doctor got an advance of $75 and had not Imperial Majesty the Emperor of China, in humour, of the above paragraph really Hes in also sent to the Viceroys of all the provinces her secondary batteries made 15 bulls out of ing the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 13th ult, left Singapore onʻgth insi, at 10 turned up. Since his arrival in Singapore, the recognition of valuable services rendered by the fact that the deceased physician's - same--and to various educational establishments in 66 rounds, the bull bring just misted_by_24_2m, and may be expected here on or about Captain bad received a letter from Dr. Mchim.
was not Gardiner at all, but Gairdnér.) different parts of the empire.
other shots,
9th inst, p
· Canadian (Empress of India) „zath inst,
The Imperial German Mail a's. Prinx Sigis
be expected bere on joth inst, pāra,
ply point as to whather Captain D. The King has been pleased to give and grant pointment really resulted from the death of Sit the cost of education, scholastic and technicals | 6and's pounders fired 151 rounds, of which 85 | mard lett Kabe,on 4th låst., at 9p.m., and may
be expected here on or about 9th fusi