Telegrams.

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Repatriated Chiness,

London, 19th September.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1907.

A TRIPLE COMPLICATED.

THE REWARD OF DOING A FRIEND A FAVOUR.

a

HIGHWAY ROBBERY

Business has been fransacted in uther counts, to a limited extent, at prices quoted herein, A PLUCKY WOMAN AND THREE ROBBERS. It is reported that some 3,000 bales of yam have arrived from Bombay during the past News which reached the police to-day give the Doing favours, for a friend is not always details of a most daring highway robbery which fortnight ta mest part purchases of forward picasant task, as one Chinamas is ready to was perpetrated on the road to Chenog-shaExtremely favourable reports continue to ar

contracts reported in previous circulars. Two thousand two hundred and eighty-vouch for to-day.ome time in July last awan yesterday afternoon, the victim being a rive from the interior of the next Bilk crop two Chinese sailed from l'uiban, per Helio coolie named Wanging approached a richer farmer's wife named Li Kin. The woman, who which has every indication of being an excel. polis yesterday.

confrère calling himself E Min and asked for is about thirty years of ago, and lives at Salent one., Assisted by the boiler outlook, for the loan of a couple of dollara. At first E Mio | shui-po, was returning home from paying a The Shipbuilding Industry.

the grain crop, following the recent copious toph the matter as a joke, but when Man Yas, visit to friends at Mong-kok and Yau-ma-ti rains, the consuming districts should be in a The situation in the shipbuilding industry who is reputed in be a well-to-do, fisherman, Arriving at the bend of the road-a very so is serious, owing to the boilermakers re- pleaded for Wong Ping, and even went so far cluded spot, and about 200 yards from ber

better position to absorb what remains of the pudiating a recent agreement between their as to guarantee repayment, E Min's money house three mon, who had been sitting on the stocks hald during the past distressing period of stagnation. Unfortunately, a recrudescence of another violent outbreak of outlawry in the taken place. The recurrence of riotous die lower prefectural districts of Kwangtung han turbance cannot but produce a set-back upon trade and engender anxiety in the minds of traders for the safety of merchandize "nept sato the interior. It is to be hoped that the military expedition 'despatched from Capton will soon restore order in the disturbed districts.

executive and the employers regarding strikes.

The employers have now given notice of a lock-out on the 5th October, which will affect 50,000 workers.

Later.

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Advertisements.

THE

NOTIO E

THE Sale by Public Auction of THE REMAINING PORTION OF SUB. SECTION A OF SECTION OF THE RECLAMATION TO MARINE LOT NO. 104 (comprising Nos. 77, 29 and 31, Des Voeux Road Central), which vas to take place on WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant ni Massis HUGHES & HOUGH'S Auctio Rooms, has been POSTPONED until further notice.

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EWENS & HARSTON,

Solicitors for the Vendors. Hongkung, 21st September, 2007.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB:

the Members of the above Club will "HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.| be held in the Pavilion on MONDAY, the 30th instant, at 5.30 P.M.

By Order of the Committee, ....

A R. LOWE,.

Secretary, Hongkong, 2181 September, 1997. 1853

PUBLIC AUCTION,

heart softened and Wong departed $5 to roadside called upon her to stop, at the same the gond. Months went by and wiw E Min time one of the highwaymen produced an icon cowbar, which was hidden in a ditch hear him still waiting for his money. One day this week wale chatting with zona friends in and approached the trembling woman, "Cry out an opium divan, at Wanchai, E Min was and your life is not worth a minute's purchase," told that Wang Ping had left the Colony-said one man-or words to that effect. Hand had migrated to the Straits and that his over your money. Abhough considerably The United States Presidential

friend, the fisherman, had changed lodgings to scared the woman was by no means anxious Elcetion.

Second Street, West Point. É Min was very to part with her cash, and remained looking at President Roosevelt's return, to Washing-much disturbed; he said that if he met the pair the scoundrels. ton next week will mark the beginning of the they would feel very much hurt, and took his "Search her, then," said one of them, and In reference to the Chien Cotton Exporters' Guild, of Shanghai, mentioned in our lait cir- Presidential campaign.

"departure home. Yesterday afternoon, E Mig immediately one of the thugs proceeded to cular, it is now reported that the members of while thinking over the matter, met an old carry out the order. Losing all fear by now that organisation have adopted the following fiend-Man Kau Kan, a print scraper in the woman struck out at the man who had

tempted to search her and a struggle ensued resolution:-It is resolved that the members of second robber went to his comragle's basist this Guild shall not hereafter purchase any " Boochi" cotton containing over 10% of water anceand between them they had à bardtime try. ing to subdue the woman's fighting ardour. A of colton containing over 11% of water unless the 26th September, 1907, at A.M., at their and "Tunchow," " Naisu,” and other varieties

blow, however, dealt by the third man with the crowbar over the woman's right eye silenced they get a proportionate reduction in price. her for a time. Then they collected $1.50, all Further, according to the resolution passed by The Japan Cotton Spinners' Association, all the the cash she bad in her purse, which they cuMills in Japan will not, hereafter, buy any from round her waist, and fled in the direction of Lai-chi-kok.

The correspondent of the Timer paid a visit to President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, and fund him fimily resolved not to stand again.

The President's influence and choice, however, is regarded as 'n determining factor.

Mr. Taft is regarded as President Roose

velt's candidate

The Mur et or Copper Owing to the persistent fall in the price of copper, an important American group is re- stricting the output by 50 per cent,

VOLUNIBER CORPS ORDERS.

ALL UNITS.

Al headquarters at 5.30 pin. on Monday, the 3rd instant, for infantry drill. Sergt. Downes, gd Middlesex Regt., will attend,

RECRUITS' DRILL.

At headquarters at 5:32 pm on Tuesday, the 4th instant, for infantry drill. Sergt. Downer, 3rd Middlesex Eegt, will attend.

ARTILLERY UNITS

At headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 25th instant, "for 15-pounder B.L. gun drill. Sergt. Windsor, RIGA, will allend.

At 'headquarters" tá -5 30 p m; on Friday, the 27th instant, for Maxın, gon. drd. Sergi. Windsor; & GA. will alleud.

ENGINEER COMPANY,

At West Fort, Kowloon, al 9 pm, on Wed. nesday, the 15th instant, for technical insiuc tion,

TAIKOO DÉTACHMENT

At l'aikoo at 5:30 pm. on Thursday, the 26th instant, for guå drill. Sergi, White, K.G.A, will allend,

N. C. O's CLASS. "

Queen's Road East,

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*Look here, Ah Mao," E Mis said, I have helped you before, would you do me a favour?" Min Kau Kan replied that if it were in his power he would: E Min told him of lending $5 to Wong Ping; of Man Yau guarantee ing the loan, and would he mind taking a ip to West Point and seeing. Man Yau about the money. Man Kau Kan would. 1 about eight o'clock last night he met the fisherman at West Point. Man Kau Kan reininded the fisherman about the loan and said he came to collect it. Mau Yau naked bim to leave the house. The paintyscraper { said he would not, unid he raw 35. He was asked again to leave and on receiving his reply, the fisherman picked up a piece of iron and as he was bringing his weapon' down on the painter's head, the latter ducked, and re-identified them as her assailants, ceived the full force of it on his back. The man sank to the floor. Struggling to his feet once more he rushed to the street and called policeman, who took the fisherman in charge. A No. 7 Police Station, Man Kau Kan's wound gash half an inch deep and about eight Finches. Jong, near the right shoulder blade-

was attended to,

This morning; at the Police Court, Man Yan pleaded guilty to assaulting the painter E. Min's "friend"—and was ordered to pay a fire of St and to hand over one dollar compensation.

"CHINESE DESERTERS..

INTERNATIONAL QUESTIONS RAISED OVER AN INSIGNIFICANT AFFAIR.,

At headquaricis at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, the

San Francisco, August 6, 23rd instant, for infantry dedi. Sörgt. Downes,

The twenty-four Chinese who deserted the 3rd Middlesex Regi, will attend.

| German, ship Tolasan, of which they con- At headquarters at 5.30 pm Thudty, then the view, swear by the incren vivou vr 24th instant, for 5-pounder B... gun Hill. Sergt. White, R G'A., Will quend.

At headquarters at 5.35 p in, on Wednesday, asth instant, for Maxim on drill. Sergt. White, R.G.A., will attend.

At headquarters ai 5.30 pm, on Friday, the 27th instant, for lecture by Staff Officer,

"RIGHT HALF NO. 1. C), ILKY A

NICHOLSON 'ÇUP,

The next shoot for the above will take place at Tai Hang Range, on Sunday akernoon, 29th instant.

The 20 yards range will close as soon as possible, after 2.30 p.m.

༣.

Handicaps are revised as follows:-Gunner F. Louiero 11, Gunner A. W, J. Peake 17, Gunner H. W. Watling 15, and Gunner.). S. Thay 15.

JOINED.

Mr. C. FBird joined on the 13th September, 1907, assigned Coips No. 993 and posted to the Right Half No, z Company.

RESIO ED

Ganner H. F. Brewer is permitted to resign on leaving the Colony with effect from the 24th August, 1907.

Gunner W. B, Durrance is permitted to resign' on account of bad health' with effect from the 4th September, 19 7.

the decapitated chicken and by all the josses

they know, that they will not return to the vessel. They describe it as a bell hole of Parvation and crucity, and say they far prefer the jail which has been their frome since they deserted and were cap ured on Friday,

It is predicted that if they are compelled to return, as the German Consul demands, the voyage will end in a tragedy, for they are a piratical looking lot, for different in every way from the ordinary meek-looking coalies seen here. They are Shanghai men, tall, erect, and burned to a copper colous by the tropical sup. They have high, thin noses and flashing in telligent eyes,

Li Kia continued her journey home, notified the villagers of the affair, and, accompanied by a few friends, toll her story to Sergeant Sim, of Sam-shulpo Police Station. That same niternoon the villagers captured Li Kuo, a mason, and from information given the police by the latter, two others-Tsang Tam and Wong Kin.Shan-were arrested. The woman

At the Police Court, to-day, the trio wore

charged with committing armed robbery. The cise was adjourned.

COMMERCIAL.

WEEKLY SHAKE REPORT.

Reviewing the share business for the week, Messrs. E S. Kadoorie & Co. write on the zoth inst

The market was more active in the early part of the week, and a fair amount of busitesi has been put through,.

Banks, Hongkong and Shanghaj Banks, nld ex new issue, have not fluctuated during the week, and the quotation remair s unchanged. The new shares have found buyers at Soh and more can be placed at the rate. The London rates are also without changé,

Marine Insurances.-There are sellers of North Chinas at Tis. 77. Unions are in favour si faền while Vanetsaga con he had at $17.3.

Fire Insurances-China Fires have week

ened to $86, without business. Hongkong Fires have been so'd at, the reduced rate of $310.

Shipping China and Man ́las can still be placed at $15, Donglases are in demand at $11, without indur ng seller. Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats are neglected at $271. Indo-Chinas can be satt jointly at 5 and $ 9, which is equivalent to $70, for the preferred and deferred shares. Shell Trans ports are quiet at 44/. Star Ferries old and new are inquired for a 2 and Sto respectively, Refineries-China Sugars are steady at $98. Perak Sugars are still on offer at Tis. 90.

Mining Chinese Engineerings have im proved to Tis, r5j at which rate they are want Prior to the examination of the Chied. Raubs have risen 10 541, with boyers. nese Attorney Gursch, representing Franz Bopp. German Consul at this post, ask- ed that the Chinese be arrested as de- serigraph d torned over-, to the Ger- mán Consul, as the shipping law provides. Commisioner Heacock refused to entertain this idea, saying that the Chinese bad al- Leady been arrested for being illegally in the country, in violation of the exclusion law.

ASKS FOR THEIR ARREST.

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cotton which dhes not bear the stamp of the China Cotton Texting House of Shanghai and for which no certificate has been issued by it.

No. 201A moderate business has been done at a decline of St per bile.

No. 16-Selected threads move slowly at current prices,

.!

No. 12-Not much in demand. Prices show a decline of 50,50.

T

“HE Undersigned have received inst.uctions.

to sell by

· PUBLIC AUCTION,

·FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, ON

THURSDAY,

Sales Rooma, No. 8, Das Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

15 Crocs SWEETS, 4 Casci COCOA,

AND

A quantity of WINES and SPIRITS. TERMS As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Pangkong, 21st September, 1907.

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ARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

PARTICUL

the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be

No 10-In moderate request, Cheap rates held on MONDAY, the 30th day of Septem- induced business.

No. 8. Neglected.

ber, 1907 at 3 r.M., at the Offices of the Públic Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governer, of Two Lois of CROWN

Intimations

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LD.

INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR

BABY GRANDS

BY

No. ^s-Only two threads changed hands at LAND; at Pokfulum, in the Colony of Hong STEINWAY,

quotations,

Market closes stendy,”

Sales-175 bales of No. 65, 3.215 bales of No. for, zzo bales of No. 165, and gro bales of No, zar; in all about 4.450 bales..

Arrivals:=Persieamers Lightning, Kawsang,

and Znisang (from Calculta), and Kagoshima Maru) Persia, Totomi Mara, and Ocean (from Bambiy) of about 9,000 bales.

Unsold Stock:—About 50,000 bales. Uncleared Stock :-About 24,000 bales, Exchange: We quite to-day as follows:- India T. T. at Rs.: 166 per cent,

Demand, 1661. London T. T., Sh. 2.2f(d.=$.

Demand,.. 2.2 11/166.=$ Shanghai....... "

Tis. `72f=$100. Silver ............

31.5/156, per oz.

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Writing under same date, Meneza Cawagina raulanjed & Co. report -

Our last report was dated the 6th inat, per 9. Marmion, since when the market continued dult and quiet, buyers keeping entirely ainof and showing no inclination to buy. This condition of affairs alarmed holders who in their anxiety to quit" stock dropped their selling-prices Sr to 5 per hale, at which decling ano terate business was effected. Sub sequently advices of a strong market in Shang hai with an advance of Taeli in values greatly strengthened holders who now demanded higher prices, the result being another fair business, chiefly in No. or, at hardening „prices, and the recent loss in values was fully recovered. The absence of a strong and brisk demand from the country is alone responsibl 'for the low prices ruling here. Meanwhile the

Docks, Wharves and Godowns.-Kowloon | market closes quiet. Wharfs have appreciated to 167 Hongkong No. Asmall sales at a reduction of $1 and Whampoa Docks are offering at $103 per bale,. Shanghai Docks are weak at Th1. 78. llong- kew Wharfs have weakened to Tls, 225, and sellers prevail in the North.

Lands, Hotels, and Buildings, -There are buyers of Hongkong Hotels at $75, éx the dividend of $4 per share 'paid on the róth instant. · Sales of Hongkong Lands have been effected at $95 Humphreys Estates can be placed at Frol West Points are quiet at $48, Changhai ands can be sold at Tis. 107.

No, rc-A gond business has been done in superior spinnings,

kong, for a term of 75 years,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

No of Sale

Registry No.

LOCALITY.

Near

Joundary Measurem

Contents in

Farm Lat

No, yo

1.

PokfuiumAs per plan.

Palica Station,

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Hongkong, 21st September, 1907.

MORE WINDOWS 10 THE EAST*

The author republishes these letters, which wre written last year to the Westminster Garefit, and they are well worthy of the more.

-armanant from

ministrator and scholar, Sir C.. Eljat in well equipped for the task of describing the present position and potentialities of the Far East, though the curious development of Buddhism in China an I japan was the chief object of his visit. Upo this subject another book may be expected, but a chapter on the religious East finds a place in the present volume. The land of ods is India; in no other country is religion so universal. Hinduism and Mahammedanis, antagonistic in most things, agree in subordinat ing the interests of every day, to something beyond; the ceremonies of the Hin us Are part of their daily life, their temples show no sign of decrepitude, but are the very pulsing hearts and active centre of the town. Hinduism is a matter mat so much of dogma as, of temperamos, idiosyncrasy, and even of blood, for the Brahmans are the hereditary intellectual aristocracy of India. The Chinese, however, are described as the most superstitious and least re igious people in the world. They take the care even of the Temple of Confucius, though it is suffi ciently preserved, while the altar of Heaven is described to be now, as it was,when the writer saw it, badly in need of repair. The under- lying idea is "Deorum injurias diis curse," let the gods, and particularly the Emperor, their representative on earth, look after the gods' property. The Chinese Inok at many things in detail is a manner different from that in which we regard them, but Sir C. Eliot is more struck with the resemblance of their attitude in respect of essentir is to that of European, and the difference which obtains in this behalf be. tween them and the Hindus and. Mahomme- dans. The most noticeable change in China is said to be the growth of a military spirit and the improvement in the training and equip ment of troops, since it has been.mada clear that if they would remain an independent, the fucius.said it was.unworthy of civilised-people to keep up a standing, nimy, and expend en Local Milly:-No business is reported, ormous sums on a machine raiely used, hut now

"all Europe cries in many

*If you Japane'e Yarn:-Sales of 150 bales No. zos.

Jon't learn how to fight we'll eat you up, At $126 are reported.

Bays Sir Charles, is the gospel of the West. Its Exchange-We quote on India to-day at Christian missions are not taken very seriously.

No. 128-Well-known favourite chops have been fairly dealt in at the above decline,

No. 16-Kor a long tim's past the demand for this count has greatly subsided, and busi ness done during the interval has been triffing and in only two tickets,

No. 20:-Continue.very dull and small sales have been effected at a decline of $1 to Sti per bale..

"I will try then no the charge on which they were first arrested," said the Commissioner.

Four of the Chinese were swain, and testi: Gunner W. A. Brand is permitted to resign fed that they were in this country without the on leaving the Colony with effect from the Ethcerulicates that the exclusion act equires. September, 19.7.

Chinese labourers to possess. The other added their, statements to this testimony.

Through Ong Yang King, Vice-Consul for China at this port, they told of alleged cruelties and starvation of board the Tolera, saying they were, abused and behten by Captain Fred. Jebsin and First (fficer A. Frank, and given Corps Or erly Offices:-Lieutenant W. Mdaly scrapings from the flour bin with which Scott for week ending Sato do, the 28 to make bread. They unanimously declared -vidents have inquiries al $9, after sal's at the 5,000 bales. The unsold stock is estimated Chinese must become a military, ñation, Con-

JAVE.

Guoner E. 1. Chapuran is permitted to resign with effect from the th September, 1907.

Gunner A. 1.1ing is granted leave of absence out of the Calany for 12 months with effect from the 9th September, 1907.

Jastant.

that nothing could induce them to go back to the vessel, although perfectly willing to go back.10

China.

Cotton Mills. Fwos have cot fluctuated, and buyers again rule the market at Tis, 65. Ilongkong Coltons are neglected at $ * the dividend of so cents per share paid on the 16th instan. In the North, Internationa's have slightly improved to Tls (3, while Say Chees have dropped to Tls. 199 with sellers.

Sales during the past fortnight comp ise of shout go bales of No, 6; 3,450 bales of No. for.;.4,161 bales of No. 128; 50 bales of No 165, and 6yo bales of Nor; in all about 5,420 balos. Arrivals per sieamers Lightning Kngeskim Mars, Pertia, Kutsang, Totomi Marui nd Oceana amount to about 8,344 bales, Shipment to Shanghai and Northern Ports

at about 39,005 bales,

Miscellaneous-China Borneos are former at So and Light and Powers at 36. China Pain

rate. Dairy Farms have been dealt in. at the increased__rate_of_$17. There are buyers of Green Island Cements at $11. Hongkong Electrics have been sold at $14, and there are After leasing their testmony, Commissioner forber bayers. Hongkong Ropes are inquired On the 21st at 15.55 -The barometer has Heacock ordered their deportation, The inter- for at $15. Steam Laundrys are quiet at $5 ex Rs. 1661 %. Od London at sƒ1⁄2 jd. risen moderately in E fapan, and fallen sharp-pretation of th's order has resulted in demands the dividend of so cents per share paid on the

THE WHATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory:-

ORDERS THEN DEPORTED.

ly, in W, Japan. A slight decrease of pressure from both the German and the Chinese Con-19th inst. Langkats have continued.rising da

his taken place also over China and the Philippines.

A shallow depressinn has appeared over the Eastern Sea between Meiaco Sima and SW. Украп.

Pressure is high oves the NE part of the Sea of Japas, and also ovar China to the North of the Upper Yangiza.

Moderate or fresh N. and N.E. winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and the N. part of the China Soa,

suls, and the final sellement depends upon a ing the week, and at the close there are sellers

decision from Washington,

in the North at Tis. 345, ex the third interim

d vidend of Tls. 71 per share paid on the 16th insi,

YARN MARKET.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE,

Selling

London-Bank T,T,

.no.

Do.

demand 4 months' sight. France-Bank J.T. America-Bank T.T. .........an Germany-Bank T.T. ......................

Dó. demand...... Shanghai-Bank T,T. «mnin Singapore T.T. Tapao-Hank T.T........ Java-Bank T.T. „main e

Buying.

In their report dated 10th instant, Messrs, todia T.Tits Phirorsha ". Petit & Co. write:—,

The law is none ton clear as to the manner of deportation in such cases, and as a ru'e the United States Marshal has used his discre tion. Marshal Elliatt says that unless other. wise instructed by the Department of Justice, he will tend the Chinese back, at the expense |

Our last circular was dated the 6th inst., of the company which owns the Tolosan, on the first boat leaving here for China. This

The opening week of the period under re suits the men and the Chinese Consul, who view witnessed a sluggish market with yeaken- has telegraphed his views of the matter to the ing prices. Only selected. Threads of No. 15. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending Department of Justice at Washington. at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 incli.

The German Consul, however, demands that were dealt in, limited to a few of the more the men be retumed to their ship and be com favourite "chops" Prices fetched were on the FORECAST.

plied to serve as crew during the return basis of last mail's quotations. Latterly, a more voyage in Vladivostok,

To make the affair a three cornered inter. brisk clearance of these spinnings became ap. national affair, United States District Attorney pareof, and at the resultant demand increased in volume, holders became rather firmer, and Devlin has telegraphed an account of the affir to Washington, Instructions sa to the dis

evon with a paucity of arrivals, the curious position of the case are expected to-day,

Assistant United States Attorney George circumstance has to be noted that prices were Clark represented the Government in yeater- not able to advance; they maintained the pre- day's proceedings.

vious week's faval,

1.- Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.

winds, moderate; fair.

2.-Formosa Channel, N. to N.E, winds, moderate or fresh,

3~South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, samo as No. 1.

-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, samo sa No. 1.

4 months sight L/G...........

6 months' sight L/C,

4 months' eight

do.

Then China, lie Russia, and like many Asiatic despotisms, is a democracy beneath an auto- cracy, and public opinion compels the author- ities to heed its voice. It is, moreover, "the most literary country. in the world, and it literature has influenced and moulded a larger number of the human race than all the litera 12/2 11/15

*/3 1/6tures of Europe, including the Bible." As to the ....-2.79 | veracity of the Chinese, the author remarks that 131.foatherraces it may well appear that no honest

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mon can belong to a British pol tical party or to 366 the Anglican Church, and there is qualified

comfort in his summing up of the present sit

73 tude of the Chinese towards Europeans in these

·5% prem. words: "Let us learn their tricks before wa

.108k

HAAKE,

WINKELMANN

&c., &c., &c.

Prices from $750,

Hongkong, 22nd August, 1907, *

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mae an end of them." About Japan be has PER CASE 12-BOTTLES..$20.00

334 less to say; the fact that women have had:

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great influence therein for centuries is proved

by the literature of the county. A maior Beware of Counterfeits.

honour, in her "Pillow Sketches" of the year 1,000, instances among dreary things a brazler where the fire has gone cut, and a nursery where a child bas died, and among unpleasant things, a dog who barks at a lover, and a man

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read to be appreciated, and appreciation will WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTE, follow upon reading-Fall, Mall Gazette.

** 44 Letises' from the Far East." By Sir Charlas Eliot, |

KGNO (London: Edmund Arabola

13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

Haʼgkong, 1ph Septembar, 1907.

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