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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS.
MR. B. MASHIKO "AT HOME" TO-MORROW,
Emperor of Japan, the Japanese community la To-morrow being the birthday of H.I.M, the Hongkong will fittingly clebrate the auspi
cious occasion. At sine olcek in the evening the Japanese representative in the Colony, Mr. S. Mashiko(Acting Consul) will hold a reception at his private resid.nce i Afacdonnell Road. Invitations to the reception have been accepted by the following lad os and gentlem:0;—”
Dr. and Mrs. Akiosun, Mr. 3. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Auld, Mr. and Mrs. Árėki, M. and Mrs. T. Ärima, Mr. W, A. Allen.
Mr. F. Beringian, Mr. and Mrs L. Berindaa gue, Mr. A.J. Brackenbury, MA. A. H. Botelho, Mr. J. W. B. Bolles, Sir Henry, Lady
and Mrs. Bribosis, Mr. and Mrs. Bonsar, Mr. Blanchflower, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Braga, Mr. A. C. Botelho, Mr. A. Bune.
DARING PIRACY.
FLEET OF SILK JUNKS "HELD UP"
.ONE KILLED AND OTHERS WOUNDED. “
[From a Correspondent.]
Canton; and November.
That piracy appears to be as rampant as ever in the waterways of south Chak is de "monstrated", by "one of the most daring casca of "hold-ups that have occurred within the past few months. Only the other day was the piracy of a British-owned steam launch reported in your columns, and news reaches Couto 'in- "ay of yet another case to add to the long list proving the inefficiency
of
the river patrol by the Provincial Govern- of Canton Particula s'of this most re cent act of piracy, are scanty. All that is known is that, on the ist insta flest of twelve Junks l'idon with a valuable cargo of silk, belong ing to Ho Tai, a Chinen merchant, was being towed to Canton by launches from the interior. When the feet arrived at a place known in Chinese as Wang Ngau Long,in Shun-tak dit Hop. Mr. W. Rees Davies, Colonel Darling.trict, they ware boarded by a gang of pirates Mr. Eitzons, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Mr. and who had been on the look-out far the rich Mr. O. F. Ellis,
ly-tadeo fleet on board two steam-launches. The crew of the towing launch and the junk men offered a stubborn resistance, but armed as the sea-rovers were the traders were overpowered but not before one of their number, Wong Shun, had been mortally Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hind, Mr. and Mrs. J. wounded and others soverely injured. The van Houten, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Howell, gunshot wounds inflicted on the latter are ex- Mr. and Mrs. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Geg Haspected to terminale.fatally. tings, Mr. K. Hanaoka, lion, Dr. Kat Mr. can man herHo Kom Tong, Mr. Hazeland, Dr. S. Hough,
Mr. K. Inouye.
Mr. E. Freyvogel, Mr. S. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, Licus-Commander and Mrs. Fre- mantle, Mr. H. L. Fletcher.
Mr. and Mr. M. Grimble, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gok.
CELEBRATED Japan shows no sign of letting up on her
policy of developing an ocean marine by extending heavy subsidies. Those who are responsible for the subsidy programme pay Hon. Mr., Mrs, and Miss Chatham, Mr. especial attention to the promotion of Christiani, Mr. and Miss G. de Champeaux, European, and American tuns, and during | Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Craddock, 1906 the Government paid out $2,216,000. C. Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Coppin, Mr. and to make the Japanese flag a familiar M: Cumming, sight in the ports of Europe and Ameri- ca. The course pursued by Japán ought to be carefully studied by the free traders of this country, remarks an American contemporary, who profess to believe that the failure of the United States to develop an oversca carrying trade of consequence is due to the protective tariff. Japan has a stiff tariff of that kind, but her shipping industry is expanding rapidly. The explanation is simple. Although she ships with cheap labour and ought to do pretty well with, that advantage, she is, hot contented to let the matter rest a. that, but adds heavy money bounties. "We labour under the disadvantage.of being compelled to pay very high wages to the crews of vessels in the oversea trade, and we refuse to extend a helping hand to men who would. strive to overcome that drawback," Under the circumstances it is not surprising, says the paper from which we quote, that the American flag is never seen in foreign parts; it would be amazing, under the circum. stances, if the State and Stripes were a
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THE ASIATIC IMMIGRANT, PROBLEM.
The race problem which was "put up to the United States a few months ago, and which presenta itself to England now, will, in the very near future, confront every white nation which offers any attractions to Mongolian immigration, such'is the view ex- pressed by the St. Louis Democrat. Accord ing to that paper the United States has had this issue a little earlier than any other country because the lure in that direction for the Asiatics is stronger than any other locality offers. England is beginning to encounter some of the difficulties. Russia, Germany, France; and other countries will imest- these woubles-later.--Asia's over crowded lands, which comprise half of the world's 1,000,000,000 people, are
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
SATURDAY, the 9th inst., Being the Birthday of His Majesty, will be kept as a public holiday
in the Colony.
TENDERS are invited by the Government for the erection of a bungalow, servants' quarters and stable building at Tai Poe,
His Ex-llency the Governor has been pleased, under instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to appoint Mr. Joseph Morris to be chief accountant on the Kowloon-Canton Railway Construction, with effect from the 31st October.
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A COLLISION between a loaded truck, in charge of several coolies, and a private ricksha took place yesterday afternoon in Connaught' Road. Central: 'The Vicksha was very nearly demolished. One of its 'wheels” was snapped || off, the shafts swept clead away, and the hond 'partly destroyed. The damage amounted to about $10, either the ricksha coolie nor the fate was injured. The truck was to blame for
[Dr. and Mrs. Jórdan, Mr. F. Jung,
Mr. G. Kock, Mr. M. Kikuchi, Mr. Konagai, Mr Kimura, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kadooric, Mr. Mr. Y. Kikuchi, Mr. M. Kobayashi,
Mr. Law, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Locker, Mr. and Mr., Mr. and Miss Layton, Mr. J. J. Leiria,
Mrs. J. Lambert, Mr., Mrs. and the, Misses Loureiro, Capt. and Mrs. Lyons.
Hon. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. May, Mr. R. 'S. Munro, Mr. and Mrs. Marty, Mr. and Mrs. Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. Messer?
Mr. B. Mori, Mr. K. Miyazaki, Mr. K. Matsda, M. R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. K. Majima, Mr. A. Moreno,
Mr. and Mrs H Nakayama, Mr. Y. Nore. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, Mỵ, and Mrs. Ormiston, Mr. S. Ohto.,
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Mr. Pinckney, Mr. Lewia Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. Plummer, Mr. 1. Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie, Mr. E. H. Ray, Mr, and Mrs. Komano, Mr. A. M. Roza Pereira, Mr. J. R. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Shewan, Mr. Commodore Stokes, Dr, and Mr. Stedman,
B. do Srentirmay, Mr. and Mrs. Silverstone, Mr. S. Swart, Mr. Sibaya, Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Echellbass, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. L. Soares, Mr. F. Sano, .Mr, S. Sakuragi, Mr. K. Shimada.
Mr. Soulange Teissier, Miss Tharmables, Mr. and Mrs. Takamichi, Mr. and Mrs. Taylof, Mr. and Mrs. Todow, Mr. Toyoshima, Mr. S. Tsukai.
Mr. and Mrs. Volpicelli, Mr. and Mrs, E. II. Voretysch.
Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, Mr. Wong Kam Fook, Dr. and Mrs. Bateson Wright, Mr., and Mrs, F: A. Wendt,
Yamasaki, Mr. and Mr. R. Yoneda, Mr. M. Mr. U. Yoshikawa, Mr. N. Yamada, Mr. T.
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HIGHWAY ROBBERY AT
PAU-MA-T12.
SHOP COOLAE ROBBED IN CROWDED
THOROUGHFARK..
Yau-ma-, which has been neglected a tride
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After getting the better of their opponents the pirates began the work of plunder and when they had removed valuales world over $10,000, they re-embarked on board the
aurches and made good their escape:
A WRONG SAICHEL,
'A YOUNG LADY'S QUANDARY,
ILLEGAL LETTER CARRYING BUSINESS UNEARTHED.
A LARGE HÂUL OF UNSTAMPED. LETTERS.
In the arrest and summary conviction of a Chinaman, by name Wan Chuen, by Dataciiva Sergeant · O'Sullivan, in his house at 355. Quean's Road West, yesterday, an illegal lettaç carrying business' which had been conducted on a huge scale for at least seven years was not only checked, but a certain revenue, amounting to at least 161 a week, which should have gone to the Treasury under ordinary circumstances, has been saved. Wan Chiuen, who describes himself as a letter carrier, was at one time a postmad in the service of a licensed letter carrying hong, and naturally he became acquainted with the ins and outs of the firm later and Iaunched out on his own. trade, ite severed his connection with that
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THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. C. A. BIDDLE.
ACCUSED ACQUITTED.
JUDGE WILFLEY'S SENTENCE QUASHED ON APPEAL,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 2nd November,
11.20.a.m.
Mr. C. A. Biddle, ex-general
As far as the police could learn he had as assistants sormen on board the China Mermanager and secretary of the Hotel chants' steamers Fzi Ching, Kwang · Tak and Tai Sius and through them he was in a Metropole, Ld., who was convicted position to have bis letters transmitted to the various Northern ports. Definite particulars
on 4th February last, by Judge not in the hands of the police as to the Willey, of obtaining money, under extent of the businers carried on in the past, false pretences, luis been acquitted by but when it is stated that on three days of last month no less than 1,000 covers were seized it the Appellate Court in San Francisco.
are
can be seen that the schema was no small
one. The matter eventually reached the police and a watch was kept which resulted in the arrest of Wan Chuen, as stated above.
At the Police Court, this morning, he was charged, at the instance of Mr. Mcl. Messer, the Postmaster General, with infringing his exclusive right, to which charge accused pleaded guilty
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Mr. Messer replied that the accused had not
previously been convicted. The hang in
The information in this casa charged C. A. Biddle with obtaining Fla. 8,000 from Wo Ah Jung, Zang Yudang. Ng Sihgich and Sr Zung, on or about October 31, 1906, in Shapp. hai, China. The testimony was substantially the same us that introduced in the trial of the civil case based upon this transaction, but four witnesses had been called by the defence who did not testify in the civil case. The codisputk ad facts in this case were as follows: "On the 24th of May, 1996, C. À. Biddle received from the Musicipal Council of Shanghal“. a letter informing, him that Chinese gambling would not be allowed in, future in Shanghai, May 29 Mr. Biddle entered into a contract with a company called the Yih Chee firm, formed of
Mr. Merser pointed out to the Court that threa bundles of letters were stized by the police on board the China Merchants' steamers on three different days last month. On the 11th Octoberthe first bundle, which contained 400 letters, fell into the hands of the police; the next bundle of 300 letters on the 15th, and the third and lam bundle, which held 300. covers also, on the 13th. In one of the bundles, the four Chinese named in the information." Mr. Messer stated, seventy-four letter bills | The Tis, 50ɔ bargain” money was paid at the were found. This showed that the business time of the signing of the contract, and tha had been going na for years and that the balance was paid during the month of October offence had been committed seventy-four times. following. It appeared from the testimony that,
His Worship-Has the defendant a previous the Tis. 3,000 referred to in the information was conviction?
paid between October 26 and November 1. It was also an undisputed fact that the money given was in part payment of the contract. Gambling was not allowed during the'aulumo races. It-appeared as testimony that befor about Cctober 31 the accused addressed a per tition to the Municipal Council asking for confirmation or revocation of its previota- order prohibiting Chinese gambling and that In conclusion, Me: Messer explained that on Novärmber 1 he received a reply confirm, through this affair the Post Office had beening the previous order. The prosecution relied defrauded on an average of $6a a weak since. upon the foregoing facts established in this this business was in opération,
The defence had relied upon the pro position that this contract was entered into in- good faith by Mr. Biddle, and that there was no istent upon his part to swindle or chast the Chinese in question, or to obtain the morey under false pretencer. in dupport of this con- tention four witnesses were introduced to testify with reference to four points."
His Worship-Was the defendant concerned
in that?
A ratheṛpretty looking young lady, of between (wenty-one and twenty-five years of age,dressed in a skirt of dark texture and a tinted, blouse, stepped firmly on board one of the "Star" Jerry launches fast night, looking quite dis.which he was formerly employed bad.. | tressed, "She took her seat at the side of the smoking-room, and paid ne attention to her. surroundings. Her face was lushed and her eyes shone brightly. She appeared to be in trouble. Now and again, she would dig violently into her satchel; occasionally she disappointment that was stamped on her coun- would dive into her pocket, but the look of
Lenance never leff it. When the launch drew alongside the pier the young lady rushed down the gang plank, hailed the first ricksha she could see, and made for the nearest police station, the name or number of which for reasons in withheld. Arriving there she ap proached the officer on duty.
"Good night, Mr. Officer," she said. "I've lost a ring."
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"Where, have you lost it?" inquired the officer, trying bis politeston
"I can't say. I went out to see some Iriends this afternoon and I had it with me. I showed
replacing it in the case. it to my friends and i remember vory...well'
"What sort of a ring was it ?" the officer went on, at the same time producing a sheet of paper, out side of which was printed on, but which was now being used as scribbling paper. The young damsel gave the description of the "missing" circlet very minutely, even to
the number of carats...
nid you take a chair after leaving your
Mr. Menser No.
His Worship-Thea that has nothing to do with the case.
Mr. Melbourne fined the accused Saon, with the option of three months hard labour.
SPANISH FUGITIVE FROM 7 MANILA ARRESTED."
PLEADS GUILTY TÔ, AMUEZZLEMENT. '
Me. C. A. D. Melbourne, second police magistrale, heard un-application at the Police Court, this morning, for the extradition of a Spaniard named José Manresa, who in "wanted by the Manila authoritice for embezzlement,
cate,
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
RICE CROP.
[From Our Own Correspondent]
Canton, ist November.
Manresa, was employed by the Masila Electric Railway and Light Company as book- keeper, On the 2,th ultimo he left Manila
It is gathered from the farmers of the bu siedly for this Colony un board the steamer Taming. Soon after his departure became different districts around the city that the Known bis books were examined, and, it is alleg rainfall of the last few days has proved 'in
· excnis and has done a great deal of damaga to ed, serious defalcations were brought to light. the rice fields, and that the crop from the pra The Hangkap Police authorities were non-sens-outlock-will not-turn-out-an-satisfactorily notified of the affair, and Detective Sergeant Wilden took charge of the fugitive 'on the as expected, but about from da” to 70% of the
-crop is expected to be saved,
not abiding by be rufe of the toad, and the oflate; came to the fore this morning and pro-friends?" interrogated the officer, appearing Arrival of the Taming last evening.
head truckman, Wong Fat, of 7,-Sai Un La was arrested, and this morning Mr. Hazeland ordered him to pay the owner of the ticksha Sto compensation. That met the case.
"No, rickshawone of the new ones was the reply
"When you replaced the ring in the case did you put the case into your hand bag?" he pursued.
No, I did not. I left the house halding the
Today, he appeared "bstore. The magistrate in answer to the indictment-embezzling funds within the jurisdiction of Amer.ca.
Manresa pleaded guilty.
It is Impossible at present to name the anfount at issue, and as that information will adjourned, the accused to remain in police not be to hand for some days the case was
is a small one-you-krow-those-ring-custody. cases? I was carrying it in my hand."
"Did you fake the number of the rickshá?“ "No, how did I know I was going to lose anything?"
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"Well, if you leave me your name and nðdresi
with see what can be done to recover it?" the
officer said.
dured a highway, robbery, the boldness of wise; which is hard to excel when it is considered that the outrage was perpetrated in the middle of a crowded thoroughfare." At about nine o'tlack last night, at which hour the streets of WILLIAM GITT, an American merchant, resid-Yau-ma-1 is always crowded, a shop coolie ing at the Connaught Hotel told Mr. C. named Chit Luk, residing at 96, Station Street A D. Melbourne this morning, in the Police Southy, Mongkok, started out alone for a walk. Court, how very nearly he came losing He had been walking for about ten minutes, gaz. an anchor yesterday morning. A sampanman ing at the different stalls, when he received a he charged wah stealing it The anchor, Mr. blow with a weapon over the right ese which Gil said, was landed at West Point, near felled him. A manthco bel dhim down, extracted the Standard Oil works, from the Don En-two dailnis from his pocket, and fied down the "gr ciò at eight "that morning. An hour later street. The shop coolie struggled to "h's feet it was missing. He caused inquiries to-be again and went gher the thief, From, Station made and discovered that accus;d and several-1 Sreet the hunted one led the way into a dide others had thrown it into the harbour, with lane, emerging into. Temple Street, and they the object, no doubt, of removing it during the up the hillside, with the shop coolie and fear night. The anchor was located and fished others in hot pursuit. Hill climbing apparently out. The accused was found guilty and given did appeal to the thef, for as soon as this three weeks' imprisonment..
pursuers reached the foot of the hill be started 10 descend on the other side, with, the result. A LOS ANGELES despatch of September 25 botton, landing in the middle of a pond that he soon lost his footing and rolled to the says:In a dingy little room in Chinatown, Tas Saunders, a notable figure in the secret service After a severe ducking, for he could not swim history of the Spanish-American Var, because well, he managed to reach dry land before his pursuers and this time be struck out for a village close by. Arriving there
he was hauled down by his pursuers. He was removed to the Police Station, where he said he was Wong Chiu, a coolic.. He could give no address. This morning, he appeared before "Mr. F. A. Hazeland, in the Police Court charged with assault and robbery. Inspector McHardy prosecuted, and the case was ad antécédents.
he effected the capture of the gunboat Buena
the arrival
The lady thought for a while and looked pround the charge-room. "I'd rather do," she said. "You see," in a whisper, "the ring did not belong to me and was the-er-eng-of a friend of mine, and I would not like it to get out, I'd poosér buy her another than that,
She remained, silent for a minute as if in
thought. Then she produced the satchel again— for the fiftieth time probably and laid out its
contents, whịch consisted of a half solled handkerchief and a few cents, on the desk. .JI
THE WEATHER.
The following report is fram Mi. F. G. Figs Director of the Hongkong Observatory
On the and at 11g -The barometer has
sisen rapidly over E. Japan, and fallen meder
slely on the E, coast of China.
A shallow depression appears to be passing from the continent to the Yellow Sea, and the high pressure area, which has increased in intensity is now.central over B.E. Japan."..
Moderate fresh mens on, máy be expected in the Formosa Crannel and the N. part of the
China Sea,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at to a m. lo-day, o.co inches,
FORECAST.
1 Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.E.
beginning to cast out their surplus on Ventura, Etted out by the Spanish people in he climbed to the roof of a house, from where wis not there. She went through her pocket winds, moderate; fair 're a whole, but probably |
Mexico, lies dying. Saunders, who is known in Government officials of several countries be cause of his remarkable knowledge of Chinese, is pursed only by two or three policemen, who discovered him on his death bed. He has been
adjoining countries. In these days, when communication between the various quarters of the globe is easy and cheap, these mi- grafions will be constant, "and will grow more and more portentious unless checked by legislation such as America is trying to extend a soldier of fortune. In this city he was and make more definite and effective by court interpreter for years. When the Spanish be grappled with intelligently, promptly and and when the Goverment learned of a sus also tactfully," "Ihe rights of all men who picinus craft licing fitted out at era Cruz, he
with equal success. Again she was lost in thought, until the officer getting uncomfortable offered her a chair, which she took he had not been sested for half a minute when she Jumped up..
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some light rais,
-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, fresh or moderate,
3-South coast of China between Hongkong as No. 1. and Lamocks, same
4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same as No. z.
THE NEW BURD
A contractor named Liu Kum-to has applied to the Shan Hou’Chu for the contract for com pleting the construction of the new bund.”: Thứcy, petitioner at the same time pointed out that the articles contained in the contract are in part
Chu has replied requesting the contractor inequitable and requlie' amendment.
to polot-out-which-of-the-articles--requiro. modification,
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The
OPIUM MONOPOLÝ:...... "The farmers of the prepared opium monopoly of the whole province of Kwangtung hayn applied to the Shan Hou Chu, sioce tag Bureau has decided to take over the control of
the farm of the whole province, for the refund
afroyalty already paid into the Cha. The Chin has instructed the magistrate to examine the statement handed in and to report ifeverything is found correct and the refund is recom
mended.
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILI, NUK. ' Índien (Namsang) 4th init; ami German (Roon) sih inst.
German (Prine Waldemar) 6th inst. Indian (Laisang) 10th inst. German (Prinzers Allie) 6sh last, 2.04, Canadian (Empress of China) 17th inst,
The P. & Q. S. N. Cols is. Syria left 5ingġ... pore for this port on 181 last, at,8 joʻmmi
The C. P. R. Co's ui. Empress of ľudin
treaty. It is a problem which will have to War broke out he was in the American Navy, journed to allow the police to obtain accused's what part of her mysterious apparel she bad TAN LEUNG & HING, a coolie, of First Strech left Yokobama p.m., on gist vlt., for Victoria
placed it.
41've found it!" she cried. *'s «aso'ïlost." The officer looked relieved, and inquired in
West Point, became infatuated with the pretty and Vancouver. was sent there and lived and worked as a Tug fire bell clanged, out shortly after four "This isn't my satchel at all, Mr. Officer," costumes the actors worn at the Po Hing visit British soil," says the London Times,Chinese on the locks until he learned all about o'clock yesterday afternoon. Inquiries elicited she said, looking delighted. took the theatre stenight, and decided to get a "riggest ult, at a p.m., and may be expected Bore The H. A. L. . "Stiasta Test Singapore on "whatever colour of race, must be unflinch⋅ [the_gunboat, which was taken outside the the information that the outbreak was at West; wrong Batchef 'sway. My friend and myself,", out". for himself. At the conclusion of the on 5th inst.pm. ingly upheld by the whole authority of the three-mile harbour line shortly after the cap urePoint in a family house, the ground floor of by way of explanation, "have ́satchels alike, performance he succeeded in guining admis- local government and the imperial crown," of Cervera's fleet, She was "laden, with armu,
The Imperial German Mails.s. Prier Walder 9. High Street. The fire brigade, in charge of I left my satchet there, and I remember well sion to the actors quarter. He was leaving mar left Kuchiuntza to day at daylight, and may That is the British theory of Government, ammuakion, clothing, supplies and money in Chief Inspector Baker, put out at once, but the now placing the ring in my satchel and leaving the building with a pair of fancy shoca-part he expected here on or about 5th fast., at days urges the American writer. But it is tended for the aid of Spanish soldiery in Cuba, fiames had been extinguished before their it on a table. I am sorry for the trouble I gave of the wearing app.ref of a clown-and a fight.
dressing case when he was anejjed. When.] condition and not, a theory which American gunboals took three other similar arrival on the spot. The fire was caused by the you. Good-night."
The N. Y. K. 13, Teaba Maru,' Furopean craft off Vera Crux,' through the successful oveṛturging of a lighted stove which set alight There was no reply, and if there had been any Tan has done his six weeks' gaol nód six hours' | Live,. left Kobs for this port via Maji and presents itself to Canada and England at this spying of Saunders. The dying man is 66 a bundle of twigs and grass. Tas damage she would not have heard it, for she was out stocks, given by Mr. Hazeland, bis love for Shanghai on tat fos, and is expected here 62 moment. Thousands of unassimilable im- ' years old.
done was trifling,
and down the street in record-amsuhing time; ở fancy stuff will have ended.
1 17th inste
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