Telegrams.

"{Renter's,]

The Beresford-Soott Incident. London, 13th November,

The Beresford-Scott incident is much discussed, the general tendency being not to take it too seriously, though it is regarded unfortunate and as displaying the existence of factions in the Navy...

The Kaiser's Visit. At a banquet al Windsor Castle 160 guests were present, a most brilliant affair.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15,

THE "RENT'S" NEW C EWA

"AMPHITRITE'S" ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE.

HMS Amphitriti, which is bringing the Ken's new crew, arrived yesterday, and Free Prai of gth ist. The Amphitrite is a went to the wharf to coal reports the Singapore

craiser 1,000 tons and 16 guns. Her com mander is Capt EF. Bruen: The Kent has already been in commission twice, and iba com log one li her third commision. The Kent was originally commissioned in Oct. 1903, under Captain D. A. Gamble, for service with the old Croiser Squadron, attached to the First Squa dron on its formation, November, 1904, and was paid off a August, 1905 She was re-commis hissioned in the Chatham Reserve, the following

August, and Captain S. V. V. da Homey com plated her to sea-going complement in January 1956, and took her to her present aquadron, in Guildhall.

which she relieved the first-class cruiser Hogue Her new skipper is Captain Gerald The weather was brilliant, and an fimmense.C. A. Marescaux. This officer joined the crowd gave His Imperial Majesty a hearty naval service in 1873 as a cadet, was promoted welcome.

commander 1889 and captain in December, sub-lieutenant in 180 lieutenant in 1883 1903. He was recently in command of the first-class cruiser Aurope in the Devonport Reserve, and prior to his promotion to his present rank commanded the second-class

The most cordial toasts were drunk by the King and Kaiser, the latter recalling visits from his earliest childhood,

· Later. The Kaiser attended the banquet at the

In reply to the toast, His Imperial Majesty said that the main prop of the peace of the world is the maintenance of good relations between our two countries, which I shall further so far as lies in my power; the future will then show a bright prospect, and com- merce may develop among nations who have

learnt to trust one another.

Cricket.

#

Pactolus in the Channel Squadron.

it is understood that H.M.S. Rent, after re commissioning here, will remain on at Singa pore for about a mouth as Senior. Naval Offi- cer's Ship. She will then return to Hongkong The English team beat the South Aus when the Kent goes to Hongkong the Men to undergo a refit. It is also understood that tralians by an innings and 183 runs. mouth will come here for a time. We shall therefore have the unwonted experience of CHINESE COMMERCIAL COM, having a British warship in the roads for some

MISSION

ARRIVAL AT MAŅIĻA.

The Manila Times, of fith instay Chinatown was out in force yesterday, paying homage to the drigon ensign fling from the siere of is Imperial Mej aty's cruiser Hai CA, now anchored, in the inner basin. The Hot Jung did bow come, as erroneously re ported on Saturday. She went from Hongkong direct to Saigon, where she will be joined by

the Hat Chi the latter part of next week.

weeks tcome.

With reference to the close of the present

A NEW POSTAGE 'STAMP,

THE CONSERVATIVE METHODS OF

NOMERSET HOUSE,

The Postmaster General announce a change in the colour of the three-halfpenny embossed postage stamp, ant, as might be assumed, on wonhetic grounds, but for the merely utilitarian. reason (but, the old colour-yellow-is not readily distinguishable by artificial light, espe cially when impressed upon covert of the same

·

To-day's Advertisements.

THE Steamship

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

"SACHSEN," TA informed that their Goods, with the exception. fpiam, Treasure and Valuables, are being ous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the: landed and stared at their risk into the hazard- Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

THE CHINESH CUSTOMS.

The following letter, dated Sept. 27, and signed by Mr. R. & Gundry, Ca, has been. addressed to the Foreign Office by the com NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. mitee of the Chion Association in IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs Service The anxiety regarding the status of the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. which was excited by the Edict of May 9,908,· was measurably allayed by the subsidence of activity on the part of the Chinese Comptrollers after the emphatic protests to which the Edict gave vise. It has been observed with regret, however, that the Innovation involved in the transfer of control from the Wai-wa-pu to the new office is sustained, and the Association adheres in the fullest to the criticisma express ed in its communications to the Foreign Office on Aug. 30, Sept. 24 nod. 25, and Nov, 16 of last year. The substitution in certato cases of Chinese for foreign employds has been so far on a small scale; but recent circular by the Inspector-General emphasises purpose to extend the innovation. Chinese for Customs, work is said to be in

A school to taln. All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be pupils shall be drafted into rauki hitherts filed of November, or they will not be recognised. contemplation, with the intention that capable examined on the 21st of November, at 9.30 AM. All Claims must reach us before the 25th by foreigners; and the recent appointment to the post of Comptroller of an official so dis

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the tinguished as Lu Hsi-an negatives any sup. Undersigned keep hajtha position that the Edict might in other respects

lis dormant... The desire of the Chiness to

sinicise (if the expression may be permitted) Important department is not only intelligi. if the possibility of effecting the change without ible tut patural, and might command sympathy-

cannot be admitted. Among the various trans risk to efficiency could be admitted. But it formation scenes that have been witnessed

fately at Peking-the transmutation of offices

and changes (in nimio only frequently) of

Boards-amid all the various projects, and

Optional Cargo will be forwarded, unless FRIDAY, the 15th of November, at notice to the contrary be given before

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after the art of November, will be subject to rent, true frien

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents

Hongkong, 15th November, 1007.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE

THE

Steamship

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees "GREGORY APCAR,"

of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from Alongside

Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed at once, al Consignees risk and expense. 16th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk ¡Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M., of the and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LIMITED

Agents. Hongkong, 15th November, 1907.

1

CROSBY HALL.

EXTENSION OF TIME ASKED FROM THE BANK.

+

commission of H. M. 3. Kent it may be said pretences of reform, there has been no sign of that ship has agaio maintained, or more than improvement in the financial methods, which

permeate Chinese officialdom. maintained, her high reputation for efficiency The inveterata system of marketing rank ingannery during the exercises carried out and office (noted lo The Timer telegram of near Hongkong, just before coming outo March 31 last) requires that the Chinese em- Singapore. In her, battle practice, where ranges are unknown and the ship has to ploy promoted in the Customs or in other.

Government departments shall purchase cor- his out of 103, an exceptionally, fiue per- toll levied on his prospective earnings and he provide her own range linfing, the Kent scored responding rank the price whereof is really a fastance. With the nile also the ship's com is thus tempted, if not compelled, to recoup The decks of the Hai Chi, from early main pany of the Kent have done remarkably well, himself at the cast of the service-this method unit, dusk yesterday,,war, ed with Chinese having won the Dorwain Cup, and the Marie of reimbursement or enrichment do being visitors. Distinctions of caste were not in Officers' Cup, the former open to the China, condemned by the public conscience." Anair evidence the humble coolic elbowing with station and the latter open to the Navy.

borruption is thus rendered inevitable at the the merchant pince in the best of good

Best, the case of the Bantuad Customs cited in fellowship and mapy weit the exclamations

the Association's letter of Aug. 30, 1006, shows of wonderment and pride-accompanying

to what it may descent. The potential, danger The period of grace graded by the Chartered the minute examination of the modin

to the interests of trade, and of the Chinese Bank of India to the promoters of the Crosby armament and applices of the trim fighing.

venue "involved din derogation from the High Half preservation movement for completing craft. A patriotic (Calle Hos riq dry goods

standard at which the service has been main their work expires to-day (Oct. 15). Although muchant, lost in užmiration of one of the

tained way admited by the Secretary of State excella & proginis has been made with the big eight inch guns pulled a tape meature

la Parliament on Aug. 6, 1926, and the Associe-work, it has not been paisible to complete it, from his pocket and proceeded to ascerisin

tion might not have, desired to reaffirm the and this afternoon Alderman Bir Vezay Strong the length of the barrel, even yards and

views itself expressed at the sime period but and several members of ibm- Preservation A half he announced with a bland smile,

for the uneasiness excited by current reports of Commlites had an interview, with Sir Montagu and the crowd gaped in amstement at the big

impending changes in the Inspectorate Gener Turner, the chairman of the Chartered Bank, machine designed to steal death and destur. or similar hue. The difficulty is to be overal itself. The committee cites with diffidence and asked for an extension of time till the end, tion to the enemies of His M, jesty Kwang sa come by the aḍoption of a purple shade, rather the reports that have been curient of Sir Robert of the month. and of the Empire.

deeper in tone than the sixpenny adhesive Hart's intention to visit England eliber per. The deputation informed Sir Montagu that starap.

manently or on leave. But it would be failing the work of the Commitles was progressing sion with which the accompanying report of extension of time would enable them to in duty if it neglected to express the apprehenfavourably, and that-if was believed that an

Sir Robert Bredon's appointment in his slead complete it. has been received. The supreme importance to the weifue of a service comprising foreigners of nearly every Western nationality that its chief should possess the confidence and esteemed after the metting, The reason is not far to seek, Those stamps not only of the Chinese Government, but of Sonteriet House. A person desiting to obtain members of the service itself, is too obvious to are not sold at post officer, but are issued at the foreign Legations at Peting and of the them has to go through the troublesome need affirmation, except for the purpose of procedure of presenti gat Somerset House the insisting on the difficulties that might arisa in, blank paper un which he wishes to have stamps the path of one who was deficient in those impressed, and, after complying with the usual qualifications. It is unlikely, perhaps that one formalities known to those who have had the should be found commanding the full measure temetity to present documents at that abode of of authority that has beer me imbued, as it were, officialdom, is told in the suave mincer so in Sir Robert Hart's personality, commensurate peculiar to Somerset House clerks that the emly with the growth of the service which he has ssing will be completed in the course of practically created. Nor, perhaps, is any one after conducting him over the fice fighting several days, a fer which, if he be fortunate likely to command the unanimous assent of the chipe, is an officer and a gentleman in every. ease of the word. He is a graduate of the Shanghai naval school and speaks English with

The Hat CA, which paid a visit to Manila In November 1901, is is vessel of 4,305 100s displacement and way built in England in 1899. Shu is rated as a second class. cruiser. Her armament consius of two sight inch Breech loading Armstrong gunt, forward and aft, ten 47 inch quickfiring guns, relve three pound Hotchkiss and four one-pound Maxim- Nordenfelts. L'cruiser-is fitted with the searchlights and has a completely installed wireless, apparatus. Her complement af nf, ficers and Enlisted mea is 43

Commodore S. K, Shin, who commands the cruiter, "bas a record of years ristinguished service in the Irupedal Navy, having participat- ed in many of the principal engagements of the Chinese-Japanese war. He received his early naval training in Eng and as did the Davigating officer, Lieutendst C. T. Chai, the only officer, aboard the cruiser for wearing the celestial hirsute appendage.

Commander C. Hee, who courteously receiv. ed the representive of the Manila Times aboard and looked after the scribe's comfort

fluency.

any embossed ramps except the halfpenny The man in the street is hardly aware that

and peany ones, ordinntily sold at post offices, are valid in prepayment of posinge; and yet such stamps have been issued, and have been largely used by a few firms almost ever since the introduction of penny postage.

enough to obtain the stamped paper on the day promised, he has to arrange for it to be made up into envelopes. That few possess the patience and perseverance requisite for such an ordeal it perhaps not to be wondered at.

The conservative methods of Somerset House extend to the designs of the stamps. Most of thean have remained practically unchanged since their fir tissue in 1835, although reforms in the matter of cal sur have been introduced from time to time.

Sir Montagu promised that the request should be brought to-morrow before his board and that a reply should be sent to the commit

1907,

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

KENU.

SATURDAY, November 16th, 1907, DINNER,

HORS D'OEUVRES. Caviare and Olive. Croutons.

FOUP.

Mock Turtle.

FISH.

Smoked Fab and Batter Sauch,

ENTREES, Pigaon Farcie and Mushrooms.

Patties

la Toulouse. Baked Macardäi and Tomaldes,

CURRY, Parsec.

JOINTS, & Roast Sirloin of Beef.and Baked Potatoes, Boiled tapon and Celery Sauce. Roast Leg of Lamb and Mint Sauce, Cold Corned Ox Tongue and Mixed Salad, SWERTS.

Vermicelli Pudding. Kem Omelette.

Strawberry Ice Cream and Finger Cakes. Cheese Biscuits.

DESSERT.

Coffee Fruits.

·TABLEAUX VIVANTS,

[Ico

SERIES OF LIVING PICTURES will

A ba given on MONDAY, the 18th Novem- ber, in the Theatre Royal, City Hall, in which kindly consented to take past-Mrs Belition, the following Ladies and Gentlemen have

Mr Looker, M. Mackay, Mrs. Somerset Playne, Mrs. Mucas Slade, Mrs. Wait, the Misses Berkeley, Miss Layton, Miss Master, and Miss Wilkinson: Mr. Daniel, Mr. 1 eefe, Hon. Mr.. F. H. May, C.M.G, Mr. Reginald thwaite, R.E., Mr. Tratman and Mr. Worcester, Master, Mit. Somerset Playne, Mr. Satter-

Intimations

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LD

OFFER THEIR EXTIRE

STOCK OF

HIGH-CLASS

PLANOS

25 % Discount

For CASH.

Hospital for Children in London, sad to the To make room for New

Proceeds if any, after expenses have been paid) will be devoted to the North-Eastern

Cathedral-both of which are in urgent need Fund fr, the Restoration of Winchester

of help.

Tickets $2 and St.

Season's Models.

[998

Booking the Robinson Piano Company, Des Voeux Road.

Hongkong, 15th November, 1907.

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Vadersigned have received instructions

the

jo sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION, FUR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, DN THURSDAY,

21st November, 1907, at ti AM, at their „Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,"

·'corner of Ice House Street,

AN ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELRY,

Comprising: DIAMOND RINGS, GOLD WATCHES PIN, LADY'S WATCHES, PEARLS, &c and CHAINS, BRACELETS, DIAMOND ||

ALSO

MICROSCOPES TELESCOPES and * KODAKS.. *TERNS-AL'usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, 'Auctioneers, "Hongkong, 15th November, 2007.

THE

In a conversation with our representative

Strong expiested the opinion that it will be alter the interview with the Bank, Fjë Vezny"

possible, if the extension is granted, to bring the movement to a successful issue. "So far he s id, the response to the appeal for sub- scriptions, when we bear in mind that so many poisons have been away from home on their summer vacations, has been very cordial and widespread, and in many respects liberal, the amounts promised or received varying from the £1,000 in 29."

LETTER FROM LORD ROSEBÉRY,

To a meeting of the I reservation Committee this afternors, a communication was received from Lord Rosebery expressing his waim sympathy with the object of the movement..

Alderman, Sir Verey Strong presided over the meeting, and there were present Sir Wil liam Dunn, Mr. J. W. Domoney, Mr. C. Y. Sturge, Colonel Pearson, and Mr. Adrias Pallock (City Remembrancer).

many diverse interests concerned in a case that may be described probably as unique. But "Ti_believed that, a nearer approach at least to unanimity might be attained; and the danger that a chief lacking ' full measure of support might be obliged to yield to encroach ment where the general welfare is so obvious that the Association feels constrained to press very earnestly on His Majesty' Government the urient necessity of taking step without. Further contributions to the Preservation delay to prevent the appointment being made, Fund, were announced, amongst others, from secure the confidence of the British communi- Canon Duckworth, the Master of the Temple, temporary or otherwise, of one who, will not the listinp of Stepney; Archdeacon Sinclair,

lief in China, nor, they beg to add, of the and Sie Henry Harben. members of the staff of the Maritime Customs,

the efficiency and integrity of the service,

The siting roo dining room and ward room ⚫of the cruiser are undernly and elegqutly for nished and fitted with electric ceiling for Prominent among the fix ures of the wardroom tion or tamental book case containing so ddi- tion de luxe-of-the E-cyclopaedia Britannica.

The scrupulous clea less in evidence all over the ship, the fi e discipline of the crew and the proficiency of the majority of the officers in the idiom of the Mistress of the Seas, wcie features noted in conn- ction with the pleasant and lostructive, visit to His Majesty's guitar philatelisi, who confines his attentions 10 The new issue wilt be of little tolerest to the Hai Chi

At eleven o'clock yesterday maining, Com-adhesive stamps alone, but will be keenly modore. Shin, west abrard, the U.S. guohoal welcomed by the collector who specialises in Wilmington, anchored ourside of the break British-stanips, to whem a fresh stamp in which could alone ensure the maintenance of. water, returning the call of the captain of that rara avis. The fortunate possessor of one of vérrel of the day previous,"

The Hai Chi will remain in

the obsoleto yellow stamps will feel consider until Sun- port day next. Her itinerary af er leaving Manila "able ausfaction when he realises that the Is Bigon, Singapore, Bangkok, Batavia and restrictioni placed upon their issue has reader- back to Shanghai, His Excellency . Eed them scare, and consequently enhanced Yang Ski Ch'i, the Imperial Trade Commis sioner travelling aboard the warship, with a 'suit of six other officials, among whom is Tag- tai Mu Yew Chung, formerly Chinese, consul

at Manila, will study, the economic.conditions

of the countries vi fted and gather informa

in value.

TYPHOON WARMING.

The following telegram was received by the'

tion, as to the 'condition of Chiases sub-American Coosul-General from the Manila

jest living abroad. In his investigations Observatory.at a p.m. lo day here he will be given every assistance by the Chinere Consul-General and Officals

of the Philippine government. Upon his re. tam to China the Commissioner will render report of his investigations, to the Peking Government.

November 15, 12.10 p.m. Typhoon now about 17. latitude and 133 or 133 longitude probably inglining northward.

THE Saigon police lately raided the premises His Excellency the Commissiereris.a.Celes Lis of distinguished be ring, belonging to are of a Chinese Secret fociety, which proyed to of the most prominent and influential families be an offshoot of the famous Triad organisa, in the Flowery Kingdom. He was borg'inion. The magisterial inquiry results in the Anhui province sixty years ago and today leader of the Society being sentenced to three holds the office of vice-president of the minis years' imprisonment. His two head officers try of agriculture, industry and commerce.

Among the entertainments planned in behour each got one year, and several underlings ra-

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAH DUR,

American (China) (6th inst.; a m, Canadian (Empriss of China) 17th inst. German (Prix Ludwig) '20th inst. German (Prinx Rigent Lulipold) 24th insi. Indian (Kutsang) 28th insi.-

The H, A. L. 14. Suf- How left Singapore on 14th inst., at 2 p.m., and may be expected here on a4th inst, anum.

The N. Y. K... Kagoshima Mars, Dombay Line, left Moji for this port on 14th inst, and

expected here on 10th just

The amount now subscibed is some (5,000, The total amount required to save Crosby Hall

:

PUBLIC AUCTION:

Undersigned have received i

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTIO

on

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Hongkong, 5th November, 1907

HIGH GRADE

HAVANA

CIGARS.

EXCELLENT SMOKES

· La Chanz.................. Gran Valor........

TUESDAY, &,WEDNESDAY, 3rd and 4th December, 1907, at fo each day, st, H. M. Naval Yard, SUNDRY OLD AND SURPLUS- NAVAL AND VICTUALLING STORES, OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES:

F Comprising. CHAIN CABLE, WOOD BLOCKS, IRON and STEEL ROTS, HOSES, OOLS, OLD IRON and METAL, ELECTRIC CABLE, Marca Roja.............. MATS and MATTINGS, WOOD BOXES LEATHER, COAL SACKS, OLD INDIA Honsy Sucke CARPET, OLD CANVAS CUTTINGS, &c. RUBBER, OLD BOATS, FURNITURE,

Espagnole

El Oro.'

T

OLD AND BURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES BEDDING, SEAMEN'S CLOTHING, As. MESS TRAP, COOPERAGE MATERIALS,

large quantity of BISCUITS, &c. &c. Catalogûes will be fasted,

· TERMS;—AŞ Usual a li

Brevas

Y

@$4.50 per box of's

3:50

3.00

[1000

Flor Fina

Royales Companeros

Hori

5.00

HUGHES & HOUGH......

Government Auctioneers Hongkong, 15th November, roog,

SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA; KOBE,

-MOJI, AND NAGĄSAKL· "HE`Steamship. 4

occo, bat of this sum, it will be remem- bared, one ball, it is believed, can be raised on FOR mortgage, leaving the balance of £60,000 10 be subscribed by the public, the City Companite,

and kindred bodica. Many of the City Com T

GREGORY APCAR,".."

preier, owing to the summer vacation, hard aol yet mel to consider what they can do in the mailer, but the Preservation Commiuee has captain S. H. Belsen, will be despatched for THE FAMOUS TEOFANI & the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 19th received a large number of letters from meminst, at Noon. be of their cours expressing the fullest. m- pally with their object." Tire position, there fore, la still' regarded as hopeful.-Pall Mall

Gareift,

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers, and is installed throughout with Electric Light and carries a duly certified

Doctor.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LIMITED,

Agents. (H-mukong, 15th November 1907,

WHAT has Sir Walter Egerton been doing in the way of setting the male fashions in Lagos and Southern Nigeria? For it is imposible in Line, left Shanghai for this port on 14th lost, Government House At Home" them in the The NY K.ss. Tongo Maru, American Imagine the ordinary civilian-torsing op at a and is expected here on 17th inst

head gear alluded to below, unless he felt for Mofi for this port on 14th inst, and may be ex-This comes to us through an indirect channels

The Java-China-Japan Lijn s., 7iilasjap left tided by gubernatorial eximple and approval.

of the distinguished visitors; is a banquet gives ceived light sentences. The evidence showed | wand left Manila on 15th inst, at a a.m., and The Lager Standardofa rétentissue contains the Governor and Lady Lugard and to 'the ladies |

The Imperial German Mails. Pries Sigis.hey know how to advenis out in West Africa Commissioner and his suite and the officers of much public influence, and that they formed a The N. Y. Kiss. Yawali Mars, Australias met, khaki colour, with purgared to match, is following :-* Owode's well-kabwa? dress bel

pected here on or about roth inst..

by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to the that the leading members were rich men with may be expected here on 18th insi....m.

thecmiser, on Wednesday evening.

CO.'S CIGARETTES.

(LONDON MANUFACTURE).

Zanidjcb

Surina

SOC ETY ST. VINCENT DE PAUL THE comesittee of the list al-Tresco fete of the Roman Catholic Cathedral beg to I held on the toth inst, in the compound London Life tender their heart thanks to H.E. the

bair valuable assigance towards the success and gentlemen who 17 kindly contributed with

due to the Press, Captain and Officers of

1,75

per box-of

of the Bazaar. Their best thanks are also H. PRICE & Co., Ltd., On Friday, November 15, the birthday of the sort of capcit which the ordinary members Line, left Thursday hand for this port via shaking the op Hai from its pedantal. t is Express Dowager, the Commissiones will es- were bound to ebay implicitly. Robbery and Manila on 14th inst, and is expected here on the latest and fashionable headquarter specially publicla general for their very liberal and WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

† “M:&. Didförd for their excellent Band, and 5th inst. tarain at dinner aboard the lat CEL. The extortion.nein 'thair usua)'practices, As The O. P. R, Cali'ts "Monteagle hit ved at /. Adapted for Frock, Morning; and other kind.?\"; highly appreciated patronage. The BREAK d aner will be a jala uffülr, and attended by | law standilo Saigon these perts to Society can Kobs at t0.30 pm, on 13th inst, and left again / gepi's apparel - Thì moral grandeur of this realz J, after paying all expenses,⋅ $1,400,00 danand many highofficials of the government, I only be imprisoned. They cannot be deported at a pm, Thursday, for Yokohama where the helmet cannot be estimated," That last sen- about,

the Governor-General, the Division Commin-

May, and navy,

from the Colony,

* la dun só arcire at 6 am, on 26th [681,

tency ought to setile ska varacia

Hongkong, 15th November, 1907.

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