Intimation,
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY OCTOBER
auce removed. Here la a case of nature au- serting iusif. The whole neighbourhood was annoyed that a Japanese should presume to suggest that the residents refused to part with their native heritage. In these coof days, with winter fast approaching how could even a
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divest themselves of nature's covering over the skin, unitas of course he had sinister designs on the health of the neighbourhood, Everybody acquires a certain amount of dirt in the coume of a lifetime, and is it not a natural instinct to retain that birthright? Witness the efforts of the child to forego the ordeal of the bath. Some people am particularly favoured and assume a coating of dust to dust which is far and away beyond their deserts, but that does not engen der pride on the part of the possessor. It is the-jedisidual who for the first time, for years CELEBRATED bas discovered the real colour of his cuticle who
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HOVIM CANTON DAY BY DAY
UNREST IN THE SOUTH.
[From Our Own Correspondeni.)
Canton, 16th October, 1977. Commander Ho Yuenshin returned to Can
ion after the city of Lingil, in, in the prefecture
of Yumehow, had been relieved from the bandits a short time ago. The Canton High Authorities now consider that his services are still required in Yumchow to suppress the in active still. The Authorities have therefore or. surgents there, who are reported to be very"
dered Commander Haagninio proceed in Yurn chow, and, on the sath instant, Ho left here, in company with Tantai Kung Sum Team for that prefecture. It is ilso reported that he will be when he arrives there, placed in command of two-regiments of troops
A telegram has been received by the Gantun Authorities from the magistrate of the district of Lingshan, stating that, although the cits 1ingshan has been relieved, the penos of the anhabitants is intanced by the insurgents from time to time. In the telegram the magistrals requested the Authorities to despatch rein forcements of troops to that district; and the authorities have therefore given instructions in the officials at Yumchow to send more troops to that city for protection purposes.
Brigadier-General of Pakhol, Li Chun. now in Yumchow city, has made atrangements with for bandits so that the bad characters may be the gentry of the different localities, to search picked out more easily without getting in pocent people complicated in the matter
parades the district to the disgust and ahher renco of the decent residents. Once Jei Japanese bathi-roum. proprietor gain a footing and a peaceful neighbourhood is certain to be rent with dissension in something less than so time. Instead of your peaceful, hard working, industriousinbabitants, who are allopa level and who cannot be puffed up with vain imaginings of their own superiority, you will find a morose, argumentative, dissatisfied people forming themselves into factions for and against the latest Western innovation, and probably some ultra-radical functionary will fan the flame of revnit by issuing a për mplary ordinance.com pelling the erstwhite happy community to mor- tify the flesh by immersion in cold water so many times a day. As a matter of historical fact, the priests of old in England and eatland were in the habit of imposing as a penance on those who sought absolution for some heinous offence the pinally of the cold ball in the middle of winter.
THE OPIUM TRADE..
ANTICHRISILAN DISTURBANCOS
REPRESENTATIONS BY BBM:"CONSUL
GENERÁL AT CANTON, 2,
"[From a Correspondent.}
Canton, 16th October, 1007; The Protestant converts of the London Missionary Singi.ty, at a pince called Lo Ah Shan (Crows) in Chang Shing district, were alleged to have been disturbed, and robbed
The missionary there Mr. Cheng (reported by the villagers of Shek Ha) village.
the matter 10H.B.V. Consul General who communicated with 11. Viceroy Chang asking for an investigation of the case whicli was granted,
17, 1907
NATIVE
UDDLED AGISTRATE:
【From a Corresponde
THE SOUTHERN UNREST
RAL:RÍS
PLANNED
QUARTERS OF THE
HÀ THÔNG
Bio Ebug
Canton, 16th October... ** It was reported some time ago that the "For- tugueso Authorities in Macao, asized a boat for
We have reason, to believe that a few days smuggling fine-arnis together, with a number of
agoj telegraphic, despatches, wan bad characters, amongst whom was a notorious
by the Viceroy at Canton from burglar named Lam Kwong. The case was
General Li who reported thate reported by the deputy Lieutenant General
employed private detectives for the
acting Judicial Commissioner Kung, had commited in him (Tantai Kwek) Ma of the Heungahan district to the former tion of the doings of the malce Acting Viceroy who, having notified the former thera China, and the following municated with the Portuguesa Consul with e view to the rendition of the wild burglar: The leaders of the recent elsing & Yumchow and Captain Li Im-ahan was dispatched were named Chang Tak-bing to Macus for that purpose. Day before | Wong Wo-shqr(j="70), Krespectiv yesterday, the Magistrate of leungshan, are two distinct persons. Chang'ed the attack Mr. Chin Po-ahau, came to Canton and Total Kung questioned him about the matter. His
on Fong Shing (*) and Yumchow, while answers were all bemuddling, trying to be, uile Wong ravaged Lingshan (...) and gathered the former Judical Commissioner, who gave the rebels from Luk. Ma (E) and Ki Ling him a strong reprimand and reported the case immediately to the Viceroy requesting that i strong mark of transgression should be noted against his damo."
who
"They are both new at: Hanoi and for the purchase of Grearms, etc. They wil ato sald to have raised a'large sum of mo
monsy
with five baitalions ; namely, those who tke revenge and are now preparing to att intended to attack Yumchow and Liche
Chow and Walchow, the Eastern Regiments will be termed the Southern Regiment? Chao Kings, the Western Regiment; Kwangchow and Shiu bing, the Northern Regimentella" river, the Middle Regiment. those who are stationed along the Chukiang
Mr. Cheng hins since again petitioned to the Consul-General stating that on the 26th day of the 8th monn (3rd October) a military, officer brought with him about 30 snt liars, and went of round, the place when the villagers were seen in disperse. The officer then, inspected the village, examined those converts whio were wounded asking a few questions, but did not arrest any of the miscreants nor did he seize any of their booty. He went away. H.E Viceroy Chang's verdict on this report the next morning. After this, the villagers states that it has been decreed that prisoners again blackmailed the Christians threatening delivered from Macao should undergo a triat tha', if money was not paid to them, they according to law. Now the date for the would set fire to the Christian dwellings, rendition of the prisoners Lam Kwong and H. B. M. Consul-General has, accordingly, others has not been reported by Captain Li, instructed the Provincial Judge to send an (Viceroy's) previous communication How can communicated with the Viceroy who has ner has the Portuguese Consul replied to his order to the Magistrate that the case should be the statement made by magistrate Chin' that thoroughly investigated in order to find out the prisoners bave been delivered and they are whether blackmailing has ever been practised it present being temporarily detained in the Canton-llankow Railway Company will to-day speedy report and in the meantime soldiers is entirely careless concerning a matter of such
The members of the board of directors of the by the natives. The Magistrate is to make a barlicks bs believed?: This Magistrate Chinthey are only waiting for the date of action to pay a visit to H.E. the Viceroy.
have been seat for the protection of the great importance. His character is truly Christians.
bereddling in the highest degree and a strong **
tark of transgression is hereby ordered to be ned avainst his unms to show that he has heen dealt with most leniently. The Judicial Commissioner is hereby instracted to notify the d-puty Lieutenant General of Heungshan that a report in detail must be made without delay,
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RAILWAY AFFAIRS...
·The shareholders of the Canton-Hankow | Railway Company at Hankow have despatched a telegram to the Confpany's office here stat ing thu', in case Sir Chestung Liang Cheng ibe newly-appointed president of the Company, should be detained at the Capital for service and should in that case be unable to return to the South to assume charge of office, the officials of the company should see that the official next to him in the ballot at the last election should be appainted to fill the vacancy without any private arrangements and altera tions. In the same telegram they also stated that they are unwilling to recognise those me ubers on the board of directors, who are retained from the old board.
SURPLUS FUNDS.
In recent years there has beco a steadily decreasing demand for Maiwa opium in China $15.00 and, in addition, the trade last year was great ly restricted by the uncertainty as to what action would be taken by the British and Chi.
In connection with the cheap disposal of rice S. WATSON & CO., consumption in China. Exporters were natur- nese Governments with a view to reducing the
by the Canton charitable institutions, there is a balance of $20,020 left over from the LIMITED;
ally not inclined to take the risk of making funds appropriated from the Government Trea, large shipments, and, the Bombay Gasette stater, sury towards the fund for the Cheap Rice Dis- WINE, AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. the failure of two of the exporting firms had con posal Bureau. The Kwangchow Prefect, Chan siderable effect on the market. As a result, the of that amount to the Canton Fong Pin los Mong-isari, has now decided to subscribe hall total exports during 19:6-7 were 13,381 ches'spital and the other half toward the funds of as compared with 14,088 in 1905-6 and 18,986 the Canton (entral Anti-Opium Association, in 1904-5 and 35,341 in 1993). The decreasê A large sum of money derived from subscrip: in the foreign demand had an immediate effect tions and grants has been absorbed in the dis on prices, and the average price in Bombay pisal of cheap tice in the public during the last year was Rs. 1,361 per chest for one yearned a balance of $56,oco, which the com
past few months, but there is still, now oll,
old and Rs. 1,473 for two-year-old stock, as milice of the Cheap Rice Disposal Bureau has On the stb lost, at Shanghai, the wife of against Rs. 3,556 and Rs. 1,688, respectively, throughout the city; which is not to be expead decided to deposit in the different native banke W. B. CLAYTON, of a son.
during the preceding year. The decrease of red for any other purpose, but to be reserved exporte frim Bombay was felt generally by the
for the disposal of cheap rice to the general different Agencies. Indore suffered most, with famine in the future. The High. Authorities public should bccasion call for it through Chitore next, but Rullam and Dhar, Jaora and have been notified of the amounts deposited
with the various banks, for future reference."; Bhopal also suffered. On the other hand the
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
Bogkong, 12th October, 1907.,
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BIRTHS..
Cheloo, on the Str inst, the wife of W. (AMBARLOW WHEELER, I. M. Customs, of a
daughter.
DEATH.
On 12th Oct., 1937, at the Shanghai General Hospital, Lastik J. DELLOW, lale Sub-Editor
of the Chilia Gatelle,
The Hongwang Belegraph exports from Mandenar, Daran and Ahmedabad
HONGKONG, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1907.
A JAPANESE VIRTUK,
increased greatly, the first named, by over a thousand chests. The actual duty realized was Rs. 82750 against Rs. 85,43,500, a decrease of over two and a half lakhs. The total Im perial revenue, however, was Rs. 83,06,812 as Compared with R1.8563,999 in the preceding year. The expenses showed a slight increase, but amounted only to Rs 33,261
LOCAL AND GENERAL," The P and O. .. China, which lef, London on 13th utt., took £3,000 in ciin gold for Singa-
If there is one thing more than another that the Japanese bave reduced to a fine art it is the virtue of cleanliness. To judge fram some of the guide-books which pour into most news. paper offices the chief product of japan would seem to be bathing stations with hotels auch ed. When the people are not perishing with cold amid the snowdrifts of Fujiyama they are pore. boiling themselves alive in seething natatal cauldrons, And every foreigner who visits the Mikado's country is certain to carry away with him a volume of tales relating to the bath room: Naturally when the Japanese wend their way abroad their fancy lightly turns to thoughts of the nearest bathing establishment, Now, 'few people would have the hardihood to style such establishments "public nuisances." There are, we
believe, several Japanese bath, ing parlours, or siloons, or whatever their exact nomenclature may be in Hongkong, but even the hard-working, sanitary inspectors pass them by, or at all events refuse to find
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telegraphs that Hongkong has been caught THE British Consul General at Shanghai
from quarenting since. roth October. SLIRVE GALLION, the famous racehorse which after winning the Two Thousand Guinea was sensationally, beaten in the Derby, has been sold to Ranan Szemere, an Austrian sportsman, for £15,000,
DISTURBANCE IN A THEATRE. ** On the evening of the 14th instant, a disturb. ance took place in the nonam Theatre with serious results, doors and windows being smashed, whilst the men engaged in the melée threatened to burn down the building in which a theatrical performance was going on: The audience was greatly sented. The trouble. dense between some of the ticket collectors and the shroffs of the theatre, nad assumed serious an aspect that number of police had to he seat for to restore order.
TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION.
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EXCHANGE AND CURRENCY
STRAITS GOVERNMENT DO NOT ANTIC
ANY DIFFICULTY.
Throughout the year, pointed out the Gover nor of Singapore, in bis Budget speech on
th inst, in spite of the very large payments also communicated with the Financial Coun
The Judicial Commissioner, seeing this, “hai which had to be made locally to satisfy the missioner to that affect and the mark of tranś». Fanjong Pagar award, exchange has remained"gression has been duly registered.. very steady, and unless the Banks which have the privilege of issuing Bank Notes
ABSCONDING POLICE OFFICER, ・・ A police officer (sergezet) named Shiu of the
San Lan is the rendezvous of these rebels, and A Chiness hotel in Haiphong styled Man
be proclaimed,
i-
reformer, was seen of Halphong ; he stayed Sün Man alias Sun Yat-sen, the notorious
there for a few days and only went away two days ago.
H.E. Viceroy Chang, upon receiving the foregoing information, wired to the officials of the virious places proposed to be attacked by the different regiments of the rebels instructing them to keep vigilant watches and to use all their energy to nip the rebellion in the bud without lapsing injo "iba" least caretaisnese, and in the meantime cantioning them to do their work secretly, adding that if the information that had been gathered be true, these rabels will be formidabla
against securities deposited in London in: No. 4 Police-station of Sai Kwan (Western the peace and gand order of the coast of
crease their issues, the Government do suburbs) was ordered, by the officer in charge not anticipate any difficulty in keeping the to receive a sum of over one hundred dollars limit of exchange within the range of the from the Central station, and has absconded cost of shipping go!", So far it has not with the money, The Walyucu, of the head been necessary to make use to anything but office, heating this, imposed a fins of one a very small extent of the power of issuing or month's pay from the officer in charge of No. 4 redeeming notes by buying or selling Telexiation remarking that it was the officer's, daty graphic Transfers on London. The increasing to go and receive the 'money, bimself, instead fact that, it has increased by more than 20 per Meanwhile the whole police force has been in popularity of our note issue is she was by the of which, sergeant Shiu was sent by him. cent during the year. During the same period formed and a sharp lookout is being kept for there has been a substantial increase in the the sergeant. issue of Bank notes which has grown from about eleven hundred thousand dollars in December last to close upon two million
dollars..
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PEKING TELEGRAMÉ. The following telegrams have been received from Peking to-day
His Excellency Yuan Shih-kai bat memorial- red the Throne recommending that Prince studies. The Prince has expressed his willing. Shua (PT) should be sent to Europe for his
In view of this fact and the diminution in taken place, and the farther diminution which the metillic circulation which has already may be expected next year when the" Streits dollar is demonetized in Sumatra, the Governness too.. meat have come to the conclusion that our
Vice-president Yang Shi-ki has ordered the needs so far as metallic circolation in standard a cruisers Kai Yung and Kat K, of the dollars and half dollars is concerned, will Chinese feet, to proceed with hint to the be met by about twenty million dollars, Southern Archipelago. $17,255,000 of the old large size have been The vacancy for the governorship of Kiang.
shipped and ate in procces of being trans- mitted into the new and smiller dollars. This should produce $16,342,000 in new dollars and when the dollar coi age bas been completed, it is proposed to ship enough old dollars to produce 51,000,000 in new half dolls. This, especially if the tendency of our note issue to
grow to the displacement of our metallic cir culation should continue, will it is believed prove ample for our needs of standard coin for some years to come..
As the old dollars are received in exchange
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TYPHOON WARNING.
The following telegram was received by the`
Observatory at 10,55 am., to-day :— American Consul General from the `Manila.
North Yap has moved very slowly three days.
October 17, 1927, at 8 am Typhoon about
THE French mail of the 17th September was
delivered in London on the rêth inst
THE following officers have been appointed to. the county craiser Kent on re-commissioning Fat Colombo for a second tour of service on thị China Station:-Lieuts. T. R. Fforde (first (torpedo affice), D. M. Downes, L. T. C. officer, C.. F. Hewlett-Cooper, E. L. Grieve
Backvite-West, J. P. Landos; Engineer Com. mander H, T. Knapman, Engineer Lieutenants. W. P. C. Spriddle and H. C. Greep (re-appoint- ed, Fleet Paymaster D. S. Or Grant, Engineer..... Sub-Lieutenant C. R. Evington, Chief Artificer Engineer J. H. D. Nicolis, Artificer Engineer. su is still not filled The Peking Government J. Thomas, and Carpenter J, Eddey. cannot decide who will be appointed since Prince Ching, Yuan Shih-kul And Chang Chi.THE 2nd Battalion the Queen's Own Canicron Highlanders, Liant-Colonel M. R, Risch com. tupp has each a separate recommendation,
manding, presently stationed at. Pretoria, has been placed under orders to proceed'in De- cember to North China, where it will replace" the half battalion of the 3rd Middlesex, The Camerons will leave Durban on Dec, 10 per the ss. Hardings, and will lood at Taku. in consequence of an entire British battalion taking over quarters at Tlecteln and Peking
duced by one. The four companies of the Middlesex will rejoin headquarters at Hang-
opium smoking OFFICIALS. A Peking despatch of 10th inst., published in the Stanghri Mercury, says Since the Im-. perial Decree prohibiting opium smoking was compiled detailed regulations. In the decree
itsued in the fast year the Government Council
Kwangi, is a source of great inconvenience as for the new, they will be sold from time to it has been clearly stated that officials who have the native batalions from India will be rac
Telegraphic communication between the prefecture of Yumchow and Caston having to be maintained through the province of well as delay. The officials of the Imperial Chinese Telegraph dministration has decided branch office to the city of Kongmaan as the to extend the Telegraph line from Fatsban 'first section, thence to Yeung Kong as the se cond, and thence to the prefecture of Yumehow place without messages hav ag to post throtight as the third, thus connecting Canton, with that another province. The two last mentioned places will also be connected by wireless tele: graphy. The from Fatihan sub-district of Yeung 1 off is fame to the dred. Yerterday morning a weiyuan from that department in company with telegraphic experis left here with workmen, and materials
to commence the work,
time and replaced in our coin reserve by their Gold Standard Fund to which will be credited equivalent in gold, the loss being debited to the
the whole of the profit on the newise, and also time, we shall continue to withdraw the subsidi. all profit on any future coinage. From time to
ary coin which is still to some extent redundant, and dispose of it in the markt at its balling value, debitisiz the jors to the Gold Standard Fund, and when the coinage of our standard coin is complete, we shall begin to withdraw the whole of our existing subsidiary silver and replace it by a coinage of the same size and weight na al present but of only 607 as compar. MR. Lim Cheng Law, of Penang, has been
A quantity of 111,170 callies of crude anti-ed with Boo fineness.. The whole of the proti mony bas been imported from this district oft admitted a fellow of the Society of Arts, Eng-Kuk Kong to Canton. This ore represents the
on this transaction will also be credited to the land, being proposed by Mr. Lim Eow Hong output of the rines in the Chart Ling Hills of Gold Standard Fund. These operations will of the Peace, Peoang. and seconded by Mr. Chen Chau Eok,-Justice that district or the eighth mocs of the present, take soms time to complete but when they year; the output is considered very satisfactory. have been carried out we shall at last have
་་ CHIKAPER FIREWOOD, Lately as large quantities of firewood, have
placed our currency on an impregnable basis.
River districis, which considerably lowered
CURRENCY OF THE STRAITS. The following questions, inter alia, standing quoted at from fifty to sixty cents.
then put :/
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ANTIMONY ORE,
fault with them. The very idea of prosecuting The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial been imported into Fatshan from the West
a man who was practising the virtue which and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge ranks bext' to godliness might well shock the with thanks the following donations to the 4.the price of that commodity, ane picul now in the name of Mr. August Huttenbach were
an ex-
funds of the Hospitals:-Zoroastrian Charity Jund $100; A. S. Watson & Co. $40,; Robinson & Co. $TO
DIAMONDS, it is said,” arm becoming deater. One cause of the rise is the new market which the merchants have found in Japan. Not so
very long ago the Japanese scarcely know what
a diamond was, but now with Western ideas they are acquiring the Westem taste for dia. mondi.
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ANTHOPUM MAGAZINE.
A ten days periodical published by the Canion Anti-O,ium Society (the Chin Mor Chung She) will make its appearance on the 15th day of the alaih moon,, the arst. instant. The main object of this paper is to incite the opium smokere to give up their evil encourage the anti-opium, movement and, to
habit.
OFFICIAL VISITS.
Have Government decided on any and on what policy with regard to:-
(a) Dealing with the profit from the re-poln age of the Silver-currency?
kong.
the habit alsmoking opium are allowed to re- state the date when they will stop the habit part themselves as having such a habil and 10 and thus We have shown car leniency in treat.It is with regret that the we (Shanghvi Mercury)" themselves ashamed of such a habit and endea day (12th inst), of vr. Leslie J. Dellow, Sub- ing our officials and therefore they should feel record the death, at the General. P'ospital ta.
vourto stopp um smoking, Kisnów more thap Editor of the China Gazelle. The deceased, half a year and We made Investigations about who had only been in Shanghal since the bar the officials in the Metropolis and provinces ginning of the year, hat been alling for the past whether they have been able to comply with our few works but it is only ten days ago that he was wishes in reference to the habit of opium smok compelled to take to his bed flis case becama ing. Amongst these officials we find that Kuei Pin (Prince fui), Tasi Kung (Prince Chusn), Lu so serious that Dr. Krieg ordered his removal to Pao-chung (President of the Ceasorate) and the Geostat Hospital and he died at noon to-day Chen Ming-Kan (Vice-President of the Cen- of spinal meningitis and typhoid fever, «An serate) are not able to get rid of the habil peal-mortem examination was held this afiers their procrastination and neglect of Our order which is clently proved. This is really due to noon by Drs. Keleg and Paulun., My, Dellow was a member of the Journalist's Instituto, and therefore they should be severely punished and he comes from a well-known newspaper summarily and there is phthing to regret or be pitied in their being thus puni hed. However family in the worth of England, his father We consider that their habit has been for such at the pressat tinte being the London Editor a long period, and We allow them to retire of the Newcastle Chronicle. Deceased bad- from their official duties for the present and to been brought up on the staff of the Ame have acting officials in their positions, accord; ing to the regulations, so as to enable them to castle. Chinnicle; from where he went to the farther try to stop their oplum smoking habit London Morning Leader where he held the and if they can stop such a habit promptly position of sub-editor for two years... During they may be allowed to resume their original
the Russo Chloean war he came out to the positions, Regarding the officials, civil and military, high and low, of each yamen in East and spent three years on the staff of the Peking and provinces who may likewise not | Poking and Tianisin Timze. Ha was but no be able to stop their habit though the six years of age and teaves a widow (who is now
tion of the Straits Dollar in Sumatra't
(b) The situation created by the demonetize months as stipulated have passed, We grant at home) to, mourn his logs,
The replies were as follows;....
SHIPPING AND MAILS
Puritanical conscience and lend to change of pourparlers with Japan. On the imainland, however, the nice sense, which, approves the provision of bathing conveniences à·la Japon would seem to be absent, for when a nafatory expert opened an establishment
them special favour and extend the "dels of the character we have indicated al
of such probibition for three months from the date of this decree. All the high Honam, the people rose in revolt and
(a) The profit from the re-coinage of the officials, civil and military, in Peking or heaped all mauser of opprobrious epithets oo
H.E. the Viceroy will tomorrow visit the silver currency will be paid to a fund called the should repart themselves to Us upon their provinces, who have opium smoking habits, Shanicen to pay return visits to the different Gold Reserve Fund. This fund will be buili habit and the rest of the officials should seport the Japanse purifier and his éxotic taste. Our
foreign Consuls, etc. ' H.E. will board a launch DR. ABAKAWA,'a Japanese Professor of Yale at the Tien Taze Wharf at 8.30 am and on op out of the present and all fature coinage themselves to the chiefs of the Boards or other Canton correspondent has reported the incident University, has created a sensation in Con- arrival will pay a call on the French Consul operations; it will exist for the purpose of Yamens, Tartar Generals, Viceroys, GovernÖYS with a baldnesswhich is almost classic. He necticut by eloping with Miss, Dingwall; a nt:9 30 a.mit Americae Consul at 10'a mij guaranteeing the difference between the intrin and Lieuterant-Generals of Banner garrisons simply writes. The residents of Long Kai young dresniaker, of New flavan. The couples British Consul eie Copsal sterman Conic and token va'ne of the silver whether in properly without mistake, they should not neg of the sin and they should follow our order sul at 11 am. j Japanese Consal Street in Honam reported to the Honam Police successfully eluding their friends and relations, then the Portuguese Consul and retore to the active circulation or in the note reserve.
at 11.30 a/m. ¡'
Select the same and they should not stop in the that a japanese has established a bath room in set out for Washington, where they arrived in Isanch for tiffa. At 2.39 p.m. H. E. will call (b) The Government is aware that a large middle of the abstinence and thus become. the afternoon. Subsequently the Profesior and on the Commissioners of Customs, and Post number of notes and dollars will be returned unable to rempys the habit. If there, a any. that sireat to the annoyance of the neighbour- | Mins Dingwall proceeded in the Japanese Em. at 3 pm, the Netherland Consulat 3.30 p.m. to the Colony, and will take steps that the one who cannot stop the hipit by the date fixed arrived at Vancouver on Eeth IN hood, and requested the authorities to deal bassy, where they were married-Central Consul, after which H.E. will return to his amount, thus returned will be put out of with areWo will not give them any more the Russian Consulat 4' p.m. the Mexican'
such official shall be severely' and strictly dealt ~with the matter and kava iha source of annoy" | „News,
yaman.
circulation's
MAILS. DUŽ Canadiaŭ (Montangle) 18th inst. Canadian (Empress of Japan) soili last American (Korea) 21st last.. German (Klist) and justion
• The C. P, R, Coʻs 1,4, Euérest p/ ¿Chiam
left Shapphal fat this post an 171b last); and | The NY, K., Teie Mar
expected here on neh