Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY OCTOBER 18 1907.

35 20 per cent of our revenusa would run to. That theory has never been admitted in this Colony, and least, of all by that Governor Sir Cecil Clement Smith who worked so hard to combat the frankly predatory methods of

It is believed in America that the reception accorded to Mr. W. H. Taft indicates that China intends to rely upon the United States for support against Japasi,

it is now reported on reliable authority" that Viceroy Hi Shih-chang intends to raise a loan of/5,000,000 in three or four countries, instead

of in ons.

AT the conference at Lang Jun-yuan thì Paking THE Standard Oil Company m1de a loan of authorities have decided the following mes-

CHINESH

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ELADORATE-PREPARATIONS.

CORINTHIAN=YACAT

"A", PROFITABLE YEÄN,

8. WATSON & CO., claims it made on our finances for an object out receiving any security of keaping any res

the Impérial Government in respect to the $33,000,000 in 1906 Wall Street interests with;sures to protect the Chincid abroad and have elaborato scale bean planned for the holding of attendance over which Dr. Francia Clark (the

wired to

LIMITED.

E

WATSON'S

that wat here universally affirmed to be partly

· Imperial and partly Colonial, The question of distribution was always shirked by the Home Government, except in the memorable despatch in which it was declared that the garrison was maintained bare simply to safeguard the Colony and the Colony's trade, and for no Imperial purpose at all. We always adhere to the claim. that there is a divided responsibility here in the matter of defence, and the fact that the arrangement is to take zo per cent of our revenue, and that that may cover the whole

CELEBRATED expense of the Garrison the Colaby pays the whole of its own share and the whole of the Imperial share as well. Itis 'improper' that we should do so, and it is certainly 'proper'

BLEND..

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SCOTCH

WHISKY.

A PURE MALT

WHISKY

GENUINE AGE VERY FINE

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MELLOW.

Per Case

that there be no over payment, but it must never be admitted that the payment of the whole ex- penditure on the garrison is 'proper' merely be. cause Imperial Government acknowledges that it dare not, though it would if it could, plunder

cord of the transaction.

De. G. E. Morrison, who left Peking on Octo ber, is on his way, by the Sibarian route, to London, where he is due to arrive on October 23 He expects to be back in Peking, by the

end of November.

THE undarmentioned telegram was received by the Colonial Secretary, to-day, from the British Consul-General at Bangkok: Quarantine withdraws; but arrivals from Hongkong are only subject to medical respection."

to the Chinese Ministers to foreign coun tries to report upon the conditions of trade to the Board concerned from time to timeş

Ta establish more consulates abroad-

To establish schools for the Chinese abroad,

3-toappoint honorary consuls from amongst the leading Chinese merchants abroad:"

A GENERAL meeting of the Onoda Ciment Company, of Onoda, Asa district, Yamaguchi Prefecture, last week adopted a proposal to construct a brasch factory in the Kwantung district of Linotung, and lecrease the capital to $1,200,000. The present capital in Yoco, on la The Chinese Engineering and Mining Co., Ld., 10,000 shares of You each, and the new shares agoounces that she total output of the Comfor the increased capital will be allotted to all pany's three mines for the week ending October shareholders whose names wore on the list on 5, 1907 amounted to 22,635.11 tons, and the the 25th of last month one new share for each old share-and the first call of Yra,50 on each new share will be made ca December and next

sates during the same period to 18,395.42 tops,

A TRIBE of aborigines in the North of Formosa

which has recently surrendered has broken out A CANTON correspondent writes:-Yumehow -again-The-natives-are-showing-continued and the frontier of Kwang-li la the place where. resistance. The Japanese have had many Ligutenant-General Kwok is manocavring his

The annual meeting of the Hongkong Corth- thian Yacht Club wan bold last evening at the Seldom have preparations on such an Club house? Wanchai. There was a large a series of Chinese festivals, whether at Hong. Commodore) presided. kong or Macas, as those now completing in the The Chairman said that when they met, neighbouring Colony. To bat end the festwelve months ago the committee laid before. tivals are being held we have na definite in members a statement to the effect that the formation. It is sufficient to say that the assets amounted to $86.57, and the liabilities processions commencing on Sunday next, incurred principally in connection with the the roth inst, and to be continued on terrible typhoon of September 18th, amounted the two following days will be conducted to at least 5600. That was to say that dimaga on a scalo unsurpassed by anything of the kind to that extent was done to the Club's property in the past, p

is the typhoon. As a result of that condition

should be increased from $5 to $10 a year, and of affaire be advised that the hubreription

to the best of his recollection mernbaru, ware unanimous in adopting that recommandation, There was some feeling at the time that possibly

the auspices of the Committes of the Barra The festival, we are informed, is held under Pagoda, one of the oldest Chinese temples of Macao and a shrine to which thousands of pilgrims, mostly of the seafaring class, vend their way each year from the Southern coast of China.

tas lo a greater extent than that. Therefore, we casualties; one constable has been roasted to soldiers after his defeat of the rebels at Na-ling to the starting point at six o'clock in the even of $483.27. They had then a balance in' band'

aty GGD-

death.

FONG HING, an ex-policeman, who was banished in November last, was arrested in the Colony yesterday, Brought "before" Mr. F. A. Hazelund, this morning, at the Police Court, he pleaded guilty to the charge of returning from banishment and was sentenced to one year's hard labour and four hours' stocks,

when the whole. gang was dispersed. Now, seeing that his manœuvres have been success- ful to far, and bis steady, advance is more easily accomplished than by any other officer, at the same time as the guarding of Caston and Shitching is much more important, Mr. Kwok contemplates sending a petition to HE. Viceroy Chang asking for leave to return to Canton. Besides the above reason, the foreign-drilled soldiers under him are all familiar with the physical conditions and geographical features of the Kwangchow and Shin-hing prefectures,

few members might leave in consequence of the increased subscription, but it was obvious The feature of the festivals in the great they lind to make some effort to meet the liabilities. The result of that actión wan that. dragon procession. According to present ar twelve months ago they had 12; members, and rangements the procession will start each

st present they had 219. (Applause). That was am. from fal day between 9 and

there was an increase of 94 members, or 'to say. point on the waterfront is the Inverar in other words, the membership had simust, but our. Its line of route embraces all the principal quite dopbled itself. From the balance al thoroughfares of the city through which it sheet members would see that whereas they were will perambulate throughout the day, returning in debt fast year, this year they had a balance

but they had spent the comparatively large sum of $1,467.43 on the building and landing. They had built a retaining wall at confiderable expense which would stand any ordinary blow, although it might not possibly, withstand a heavy typhoon. The Club had been able. 10- give 5424 in prizes during the year, and that was entirely apart from the considerable num- ber of prizes given by members and friends. They bad paid, as they were bound to do, inv terest on debentures, and had redeented thres

ing.

To defray the cost of the processions funds were invited by subscription, and it is significant of the enthusiasm displayed when it is men- tioned that practically the entire Chiness community of Macao and suburbs have contributed towards the display. It is said that women and even the humblest servants and meninis, without exception, have contributed their mite, the more important Chinese hongs vying with one another in the liberality of their respective contributions.

A

trust that before His Excellency sends on his despatch to the Secretary of State he will after the phrase in excess of the proper amount' into this, or its equivalent; "in excess of the maximum possible amount demanded by the Imperial Government. What Sir John Ander son has written could be easily seized upon as an admission that even if our revenue were to fall in the future, the cost of the whole garrison' Was

the proper responsi-MR. H. I'. Dodge, First Secretary to the Ame- bility of the Colony, and

usual the central figure of the rican Embassy in Tokio, who acted as Charge

procession will be the dragons. On the present" exaction up to that figure would be an, d'Affaires during the absence of an Ambas nct of grace. In the allusion to Public Works xador, has transferred all the affairs of the Em-A MOST unfortunate accident, which, fortunately, occasion, the mythical representations will there is one item in the Penang group that is bassy to Mr. O'Brien, the new Ambassadar did not end seriously, occured last night in be seen in two huge dragons which te He will leave Japan for home shortly. Before Queen's Road East. The victim was a British parts credit to be of very great age and of special interest at the moment when there is evident a certain assiduity on the part of audience by the Emperor of Japan............

his departure he will be granted a farewell bluejacket named John Sheridan; and but for possessed of virtues of which the unbeliever the dragons have been A violent shake-up and a few, bruises he was has yet to learn. agitators to interfere with our excise revenues,

none the waria for his little experience. It brought all the way over from Fatahan under CHANDA SING, a gatchman employed by the appears that Sheridan was riding in a ricksha the special care of fervent zealots. It is said Peak TAMING; Cathy the alous Queen's Rond was hostly alikana that in their perambulation sext week one of o'clock last night. His ricksha was speeding the dragons will be carried by female devotees. Other attractive and characteristic features eastwards along the tram track, with one wheel in the groove. Just outside Wellington of the procession will be little Chinese girls' back by an eastbound car the number of which on borsebacks. There will be, besides, a large was either 16 or 18-10d`overturned. The number of singing girls in fantastic pose, re- sailor was thrown to the ground and rendered presenting various scenes from the most unconscious. He was picked up by a few famous dramas dear to the Chinese heart, Europeans, who attended to him, and after a Banners and bannerettes by the hundreds, few minutes he recovered sufficiently to cou-richly embroidered canopies, and anistic dra tiane bis journey.

the Radical Government itself being obie $15.00 quiously complaisant in that respect. Amongst

debantures belonging to former members who' had left the Colony for good. At the Secretary had given a very complafe account of the year's work, he did not think it necessary to give an account of the prize-winners, and concluded by moving the adoption of the balance sheet, remarking that he would be. pleased to, answer any questions, members might wish to ask.

In

Mr. D. Templeton. seconded the motion.

doing so, he suggested that in the gat balance sheet the treasurer and committee should show the debenture account.

The Commodore thought’all members know

had repaid $75 their liability was still $1,435. He quite agreed that the debouture account should be shown in the annual statement, and next year they should show the Club's assets. Mr. Thorbeias any allowance been made for outstanding vouchers and coupone ?-

the works that are either completed or are on the 14th insint, against the occupier of expected to be completed before the end of house No. 20, Elgin Street, in which disorderly the financial year are Opium and Spirit conduct is alleged. The summons was rejura- A. S. WATSON & CO., Farm premises at Penang, nurt Opin Piritable to-day, but owing to the want of evidence Barracks the vehicle was struck squarely at the gaudily painted and elegantly attired mounted that the debentures stood at $1,500, and as they

the case was adjourned. The "disorderly conduct," it was explained, was that the occupier of 29, Elgin Street, or somebody in his house, out of malice, flung a dead cat into the complainant's house.

LIMITED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, 12th October, 1907,

BIRTHS.

Op October 13, 1907, the wife of EU

PITCAIRN, Df a daughter.

On October 13, 1907, the wife of A. S. P. WHITE COOPER, OF A SOD.

DEATH.

Spirit Farm Offices. The fact that these works have been planned and undertaken after the coming into power of a Ministry that is notoriously indulgent to the vagaries of everything that can be classified as a fad, shows that the Government of this Colony in sanctioning these plans did not anticipate

that the money would couse to be so much waste. There is also being.cinstructed op

Opium Factory at Teluk Blanga, Singapore, We know that reductions in the opium cul- (ivation in India are lo be made conti ngent

THE N. C. D. News understands that H.E. appointed to acgotiate with the Peking Sredi Ting, Provincial Judge of Shansi, has been

Montague for the homeland to-morrow, by the In the departure of Police Constable Edward P&O. liner Oceans, the police force will have lost a capable and hard working officer and worthy friend. Arriving in the Colony fout" at the capital instant of in Bhansi, Subseand a half years ago Policeman Montague

cate on behalf of the Province. On September 29 a meeting of students and gentry was held at Taiyuanfu and H.B. Ting was criticized for going to feking to carry on the negotiations

period in all the colours of the rainbow will be carried by a large number of follower to swell the length of the gorgeous procession,

Sufficiest has been said to give the uninis tiated an idea of the ceremonies which, to be appreciated, usmust be seen is all their de tails.

The large committee of some three hundred

Mr. McKirdy stated that the production before membèls was not intended as a balance. sheet; it was headed working account.' In reply to a former speaker he suggested that the. boo be arranged so that the liabilities and

-books in the way the former man started them, asci could be shown lle had carried bo the

The atection of officers was then proceeded.

with; and resulted as follows:-Commodore,

on the Chinese Government being truthfully quently a resolution was adopted to the effect joined the police forcs, and some time later was Chinese gentlemen has been busy for the Dr. Francis Clack; Vice-Commodore, Mr. E.. that the sgadícale should not be allowed intransferred to the Water Police Station, where past three months promoting and organizing M. Hazeland; ecretary, MF, Lewis Guys: Tras- he became connected with many important the procession. There will betwenty odd Chinese aurer, Mr. A. McKirdy; Official Measurer, Mr,

determined to restrict its own very exten On October 13, 1907, the infant'■on_oL_A.... 8.sive and rapidly increasing home production.

P, WHITE COOPER

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957..

SINGAPORE'S FINANCES.

the Province on any coeditlog.

cases. Soon after the memorable typhoon of the 18th September, 1906, in which Policeman As to the force of the Chinese official action The Hankow Daily News of th lost, says Montague, together with his colleagues, played there is a mass of very conflicting evidence.

The funeral of the fate Commander Crabtree, no mean part in rescuing lives, his health be But we have it-on very good authority, at re A.N., took place yesterday afternoon, the coffin gan to fail until a few weeks ago when it was gards the import of Indian opium into Hong-which was draped in a Union Jack and cover. decided to invalid him. Prior to coming to kong and Shanghai, that a little while backed with many beautiful wreaths sent by the the Far East, Policeman Montague had served there was a distinct falling off in the demand deceased's naval and civilian friends, leaving in the King's Own 105th Yorkshire Light in

the hospital at g p.m. The bearse was preced-fantry for fifteen years, taking part in the by the Chincao merchants in the China ports.ed by a party of armed bluejackets from H.M.S. Indian and African Canipaigns. He is the That was due to apprehensions that the Nightingale and followed by a squad of B.M.C, holder of the fadian Campaign medál (two Chinese Government meant its edicts to be Sikh police, the mourners following in proses clasps), African Campaign Queen's medal (four really operative. These fears have now sion to the cemetery. There the Rev. Sher clasps) and the King's medal (two clasps). ** greatly disappeared, and the merchants in

mam read the burial service and after the body was lowered into the grave three volleys were China are again coming forward with their fired by the escort from the Nightingale. A demands, on the Hongkong and Shanghai very large and representative gathering was importers Just lately Hongkong took present at the cemetery. from India one thousand chests of opium every fortnight for distribution through. the China market for the imported commodity. To-day the demand on. Hongkong from the same quarter amounts to fifteen hundred chests

In premosting the Estimates for 1968 to the Legislative Council the other day, it will be remembered Sir Frederick Lugard took a de cidedly optimistic view of the future prospects of the Colony. His colleague, Sir John Ander son, in the sister Colony has also had the duty of presenting the Buget" to the Bingapore Le gislative Assembly. On the whole the tone of Sir John's Budget Address is also described as "moderately optimistic." "The shadows pro. jected athwart the pathway of the Colony per fortnight. This simple fact is a very effec-gramme of music, during dinner, at the Hong.

tive commentary on the particular value that Chinese merchants are placing on Chinese. Government prohibitory,, édicts,"

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

.*

MR. Tati was a witness of a 'remarkable scene at Seattle on the quay-side as he went on board the Minnesota. We learn from the papers now to hand that Mrs, A. Scarlet, a member of the "Church of Apostolic Faith," in álmost every

By kind permission of Licut. Col. W. Scott | respect similar to the "iloty 'Rojlers" of Moncrieff and Officers, the Band of the Third Oregon, fell to the ground in ad excess of frenzy Bast. "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Mid- | caused by a weird farewell given by the church dlesex Regiment) will play the following proto twenty-five missionaries sailing for the

kong Hole to-morrow, the 19th inst. :-

March! Tender and Irto". El 100 Valse............." Arg-en-Ciel”.......... Waldieufel Selection

Blogia Limited "Sulliva

Overtate...........” Juarita Arabien Dance

Suitede-Ballet ..." Cappelia '

Sarawolil „Delibes

Orient on the Minnesota. Members of the rect

refused to permit anyone to interfere with the woman, and they stood by keeping the flies away while Mr. Scarlet was declared to be "receiving the spirit," From the decks of the Songi, "I'll sing the Songs of Araby wyship lenders of the missionary sect prayed and chanted in strange tongues. Mr. Taft passed by and witnessed the demonstration, and a Hindeo priest, Baba Barati, watching the ceremony curiously. The sect was founded by a man named A. J. Gourley, a former Kansas City delective, who is also reported to be at the head of the missiobary band which har comp to the Orient.

March of the Hall,

-Valge of the Hours,

3-The Village Wedding.

-Introduction and Dance of the Dolls, g-March of the Wandons. G-Cranda

by its new indebtedness, its responsibilities for loans for great public warks, responsi. bilities that ars yet to see their fuller develop. ment, seem to imperi no gloom into the pic: ture of the Colony's financial, commercial and social condition as set forth in, the Address”. remarks the Singapore Free Prass, which deals MRS. E. Lewingdon, of 3, Rippon Terrace, with the Budget speech in the following prosecuted her cook-Ap Wai-at the Police editorial article. The senior Straits journal ab. Court, this morning, for leaving her employ an serves: The indication of elasticity in the the 15th instant without giving, notice. lle situation appears in the statement that while the Revenue and Expenditure for 1907 were

On Sunday, the 29th inst., collections will be estimated at $9,429,489 and 59,108,674 re taken in the various churches in the Colony in The Kokumin Sklimban, in a leading article spectively, the revenue now estimated for 1907 aid of the Alice Mentorial and Affiliated Hos-states that America abandoned her traditional is $10,022,261 and the expenditure $9,109,973 pitalo. It is hoped there will be a liberal to policy when she acquired the Hewall and the In other words, while the expenditure_pro- "ponse in aid of these charitable institutions,

mises) to show an increase of a littler over

pleaded guilty and was fined $1.

LEAVING a British port without first of all $100,000 the revenue is likely to turn out close security a port clearance is a punishable on 5600,000 better than was estimated. In offence. The master of the Tgk Hop Lee junk

Galop.

..."Odeous Trusdon "...

Regimental Marches.

God Bless the Prince of Wales. God Bard the King.

Philippine islands and co-operated with the Powers in the Boxer affair. Her relations with the Far East, are now as close as those with Central and South America. Her diplomacy has entered upon a busier stage and

THE WEATHER.

It

The suggestion that a special club bost should" be kept at the Club house in to be considered, while the appointment of a sub-committed to supervise motor boats was fall in the hands of the general committee.

bands besides the usual orchestral accompani-W. A. Crake'; Deputy Measurers, Messrs. E ments. The correspondent, who writes from F. Gibson and C. Cooke;/Committee, Messrs. Macao with the foregoing information, states. Hand, M. Mclver, J. McCorquadals and D. that all the Chinese boarding houses are

Templétan full, and there are at present more than fifteen thousand visitors already, bere. is expected that fully thirty thousand Chin ese will come to Macao to witness the show, which in point of importance, and magnitude has seldom been seen in these parts. Europeans and foreigners generally will have an opponunity of occing this essentially. Chinese exhibition in all its native pictures. queness and gorgeous splendour. For foreign visitors the Steamboat Company have placed

their best and fasiest steamers on the flank kong Macao rus under a specially arranged schedule to meet the special convenience of

residents and tourists alikė,"

QUESTION OF FORGED CHOPS.

JUDGMENT FOR THE DEFENDANTS.

His Honour Mr. A. G. Wite, acting Chief Justice, delivered judgment in the Supreme Court, this morning, in the case in which Lam Wing, of 20; Wellington: Street, brought an action against the Po Sang firm, of 14, Wing Lok Street. The plaintiff (as endorse of Hau Kee), it will be remembered, claimed from the defendant firm the sum of $0.84, the amount of principal and interest due on a promissory note for $500, made by the défendant' firm, on 21st August, 1937, and payable to Han Keo on demand. Or, in the alternative, the plaintiff claimed, as assignee, $500 for money leat to the defendant firm.

That ended the mesitog.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CRAIGENOOWER v. DEPARTMENTAL CORPS,

The above clabs will meet on the Military ground on Saturday pext, at 5.15 p.m. The Craigengower team will be as follows:-LE, Lammert (capt.), M. E. Asger, R. Basa, A. O. Brawn, J. D..Kinnaird, R. Pestonji, £. Irving, L. A. Rose, R. B: Cooper, G. Evans and J. W, Stewart,

LEAGUR TABLE. The following is the table up to dain

Club.

1. W. 1. D. Pu

R. G.A.

Civil Service

Kewloon

Matcher,

Departmental Corps .....

N. B. Wios count one point; draws-do mot count, and losses are deducted from wins,

HOXOKONG CRICKET CLUB AT 42 To marrow afterboon, commencing at a p.ní, the Club will meet a United Service team.

The following are selected, to represent the Club: R. Hancock (capl.), H Han- cock, WC D. Tarner, A. E. Lannjeg B. R. Makin, Wm. Dixon, W. A. Powall, L. Mr. Reginald Harding was for the plaintiff, | I. Wishart, A. A. Claxton, R. O, Hutchison, while Mr, R. A. Harding appeared for the dead E, A. Fowler. Reserve: WF, Brewer,

SHIPPING AND MAILY

MAILS DUE Canadian (Empress of Japan) 20th inaji American (Korsa) atat inst.- German (Kisfit) azad inst.!/

The following repon is from Mr, F, G. Piggs | fendant. Director of the Hongkong Observatory

On the 18th at 12.30, p.—The barometer kas riseo moderately over the Aanam coast, and fallen'slightly on the E. coast of Chips.

Pressure is bigbest over N. China and lowes! over the Pacific to the Southward of the Honlar * Gradients are slight over S. Chica, „Bod

His Honour said that the whole question at jue was whether the chop on the promissory 'dota was genuine or not. In the first instance he was inclined to believe that the case was a series of fraud and perjury, but at the second hagring two documents were produced bearing

the reference to the expenditure it is mentioned made this mistake when he left' Cheungchav she is incurring greater military and natal and moderate monsoon may be expected in similar chops. He was not in 'e position to that io 1906 a sum of $297,046 was paid barbour last evening., The error cost him $25 expensò. Would it not be more advantageou, the Formosa Channel, and the N..pan of the decide whether the chop was forged by the Ports arrived at Boston (Mass.) on the 16th inst

on account of the Military Contribution in at the Marina Cour, this morning.

excess of the proper amount and this sum will

The s.s. Wray Carty from Japan and Chive;

The H. A. L. 14. Kowloon left Moji on 18th plaintiff. Anyhow there were two sets of chops iott, at 8 am and may be expected bere en and these were either used by Moi Heung, the 22nd last., p. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending bank's accountant, to deceive outsiders, or by The Apcar Colona, Japan from Calcutta left the late partnar, who had severed his connection | Singapore yesterday afternoon, and may be er, with the bank. He therefore found for the pected here on or about atst inst., evening, | defendants with costs;

be recovered in October and November of this | 1, Kwok Hing L'ano, was arrested yesterday on The Kokumte. Shimbun is disposed to regard at 10 am, to-day, por inch,

CHẲN THING, twelve years of age, reviding at

year. Now (wasdeel sugg H.E, has not fully a charge of theft. “A bawker, who lives in the considered the effect of the warding of this same house, was she'complainant and ha ac- sentence in the Address. It would appear, by cused Chan of removing $3.50 from his trunk this, morning, while he was asleep.. At the the use of the word "proper" that the amant Police Court, this morning, Chao pleaded that the Colony in principle should pay for guilty to the charge. He will have no usa for Military Contribution should invariably be the anything in the way of chairs for the next few total cost of the Garrison or as-ngar to that | days”

asks the semi-official organ, to consolidate her China Sea. positinu by concluding an alliance with a Great Power whose faterests coincide with her own?

the Pacific Crulse and the expansion" of the United States navy an reflecting an inclination for an alliance with another Power. It asks, is there any country other than Japan wonhy to be America's ally in the Far East? The article does not necessarily, advance official views, but it reflects the opinion of the most infiuential section in Japan,

FORECAST.

th

Hongkong and neighbourhood, NH winds, moderate; fajsr

2.-Formosa Channel, same za No. 76,0 ** We understand, na we go to press, that four 3-South coast of China between Hongkong of the leadfog witnesses for the plaintiff la this and Lamocke, same as Nonton

casa hava boon arrested. It is alleged that 4.—South coast of China between Hongkong. they are to be prosecuted for forgery and

perjury. and Haingu, sume në No. 1,

The N. Y. Kinu Kumano Moru, Australias Line, left Tharaday island' for this port wie) Manila on 17th lust, and is expected here, on 28th inst.

| The C. P. R. Cols en Amprise of Laken arrived at Shanghai at 7pm, ap 17th inity med left again, atham.m. Fräsy, forallobrkant where nhs in duo to arrive at 9 6.80% on 20th just

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