Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19 1907.

Naturally, it can be well appreciated that America does not seek territorial possessions in China, having discovered that the difficul ties associated with the government of the Philippines are sufficiently burdensome,

A. S. WATSON & CO., without further augmentation. That view is

LIMITED.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ESTABLISHED A.D), 1841.

CLARET.

WEST RIVER PATROL.

CANTON VICEROY AGITATED. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PROTEST AGAINST

THE WAIWUPU'S INSTRUCTIONS. [From Our Own Correspondent.)

plainly expressed in another paragraph which runs to the following effect: "No

Canton, 18th November. doubt can be entertained of the stern and To place gonboats for the cruising and steady purpose of the Government to main patrolling of the waterways of the West River tain its rights in China in the very teeth of under the supervision of the Customs Commis: every Agreement which may have been sloper, as proposed and demanded by the British Minister at Peking, and which request made to wenken, and possibly to destroy has been acceded to by the Ministry of For- American influence in that country, Indeed, sign Affairs (Waiwupu), is at present a ques no other policy is open to America, Scerétion of the most importance engaging the tary Taft was right, therefore, in making a aleming of the Chinese in Canton, who are frank avowal of the American view of the much agitated because of ibe introduction of whole Chinese problem, and his plain state- outside influence interfering with the in- ternal administration of the Chinese Govero- ment al Hongkong ought to be accepted at per cand. per cent, its full value by the Peking authorities." It received from the Walwpps to the effect sent. In accordance with the instructions will thus be apparent that while due regard that the patrol of the waterways of the has been had to the value of the policy of West River and the regulations as drawn up America'towards, China as laid down by Mr governing the same should be followed out and Taft in Shanghai, the incidental speech ad-adhered to, II. E. Viceroy Chang, on receipt dressed by the Secretary to the representative of the telegraphic "despatch, cabled to the and influential gathering of Chinese mor- Ministry strongly protesting against the pro chants in Hongkong has not been over-posals, The Waiwupu has, however, seat an looked by the thoughtful section of the other telegram to H.E. the Viceroy to the Pacific Press. The remarks of the Secretary effect that the regulations must be carried for Warmight not have been epoch-making, they were at least reassuring, especially as coming from one who will probably be the head of the United States Government when the result of the next presidential election is announced.

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INTERPORT TENNIS,,

BHANGITAI WON.

The Interport Tannis match took place this evening'aftertheconclusion of the cricket match, tog kong was represented by Captain Beas ley and Lieut. Whyte, R.G.A., and Shanghai by Menn. De Voss and Carruthers. The first set was won by Shanghai, the score being 6-4 The next went to Hongkong after a vantage game. the store being 7-5 Shanghai won the third set rather easily by scoring: six games to one, Hongkong got all square on the fourth so, and won a good set by to games to eight.

The fifth and deciding set was played in poor light and the Shanghai representatives won the set and rubber by scoring 6 games to Hongkong's 3.

CANTÓN DAY BY DAY.

COMING OF SIR CHANTUNG.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 18th November,

JABLKAUX VIVANTS.

«SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE at the"

THEATRE.

Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TELEOR?H"?

.SERVICE.

WEST RIVER PIRACES.

Probably there were few of those who 'nig tended at the Theatre last night to witness the tableaux vivants interested so much in the laudable object of the performance as in this form of entertainment which has invariably. ACTION BY GANTONESE GETRY proved popular when given by talented artistes. The object, it may be stated, was to assist the fund which has been formed in aid of the North Eastern Hospitni far Children in Lon den and the restoration fond of Winchester Cathedral. Eclat was laut to the' performance by the presence of His Excellency the Gover nor and Lady Lugard, while the Services, and the official and business elements of 'the' com- munity were well represented. Mest if not all of the tableaux indicated that the guiding spirit who had been instrumental in framing

the pictures was possessed of an unusual degree of artistic skill and a just appreciation of true art. The arrangement of the tableaux was practically entirely the work of his. Somerset Hlayne, to whom the highest on- cómiums are due for her exhibition of taste

· VIGOROUS PROFESTS TO THE WATUPU.

From Our Own Corresponde.]

Shamoen, 19th Novemor,

4.40 p.m.

The mase meeting, which we held at the headquarters of the Anti- Opium Association to protest gainst the decision of the Waiwon, to hand over the administration and

control of the fleet of West River.

A Shanghai telegram states that Sir Chen, and delicacy of treatment. The idea of prepatrol gunboats, was attendd by

tung Ling Cheng left that port on board the sa. Empresa of China yesterday for Canton to take up his appointment as president of the Caston-Hankow Railway Company.

out and that there should be no altera- tions whatever as to the administration of the laws in connection with the regulations; and that a sum of $200,000 will be remitied, to Canton annually jowards the expense of the River Patrol Service from the funds of the newly-opened Customs Department (the Shiu Wu Chu) at Peking, and that the service will be under the control of the Custom's Commis sioner who, bewever, har also to 'co-operate with the local officials in the matter. to reply to this second telegram H.E. the Vicemy nous objections to the proposal, and has also tafused to accept the $200, bo as proposed to be transmitted from the Shiu Wu Chu for the service, Eprthermore, H.E. the Viceroy has promised to raise the necessary funds to place gunboats to cruise, the West River, to fvise the old regulations governing the service,had and to put guardboats at the different poris of call to search, all the passengers coming to and fro,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mu helan, president of the San Francisco. OUR CLARETS, including the lowest Red Cross Society, urges the necessity of present a long telegraphic despatch with, oum-

priced, are of EXCEPTIONAL VALUE,paration for the inevitable conflict with the

Pacific Ocean as the theatre of war. and GUARANTEED to be the Genuine Product of the Juice of the Grape..

CLARETS from the celebrated Chateaux above mentioned are well known to con- aoisseurs to need no comment, and we #can confidently togommend then as MATURE and in FINE CONDITION.

Tus fit of the avalanche has, arrived. We are in receipt of an ornate wall calendar seni 'out by the Yorkshire Insurance Company, which is represented in Hongkong by the East

Asiatic Trading Company.

INSPECTOR Withers, of the Central Po ice Station, summoned a shopkeeper named Chang Hin Ting, of 9, Shan-ki-wan. West, at the Police Court, to-day, for storing dynamite to his shop with the permission of the Superio-

imposed a fine of $15.

S. WATSON & CO., tendent of the Fire Brigade. Mr. Hazeland

MIMITED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 16th November, 1907.

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etc. Marcover, twenty, Government launches will be placed along the waterway al different points to patrol and cruise the waters within defined sections of the trade route. The gunbaats of foreign nationalities, which have

bilberto been placed on the river, will be permitted to run on the river as usual, but they should not interfere with the patrolling service when the proper' reforms shall have been of- ected.

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THE 'carcases of forty-eight piga "which were seca floating at the eastern and western ends of the harbour yesterday afternoon were picked up by the police. These pigs, leaders will re-tis reported that to-morrow the Admiral of member, formed part of the cargo of a junk, the British flect on the Chinesa waters will which was cut down by the Macao steamer call on. H. E the Viceroy on matters in con

ugg Celegraph cunghan of Green Island, yesterday fare. nection with this question.

HONGKONG; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 191-1907)

REMINISCENCE OF "MR.

TANT'S VISIT.

-Although the majority of the newspapers arthe Far East Have failed to recognise the importance of the imprompte remarks of Mr. W. H. Taft at the Chinese tiffit which was given in his honour by the Consul-Ge etal at Hongkong Mr: A P. Wilder, the Press of the Pacific slope have shown that the speech, together at that delivered by twu Time Fang, is not fallen on

kndon,

Apropos of this subject, tirculars liave been insued by the Cantos General Chamber of BHOLA SINGH, an ex-policeman, was charged Commerce, and by the gentry, commercial at "the Police Court, this morning, by 14 and scholastic circles here calling meetings spector Me fardy, with trespassing in. Yau- which are to take place, one at the head ti Police Station this morning. Bhola said quarters of the Canton Central Anti-Opium he went to see his old friends, who, strange to Association in the western suburb, and the remark, were stationed in the New Teritoryother inside the city to-morrow for the purpose He saw the inspectoriin-charge, however, with of devising means to protest against the action se result that he was locked up. Mr. Haze on the part.of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. land fined him $

The circular sent out by the Chamber of Commerce is freely translated to read as "A MEETING of the Justices of the Peace was follows: It is our exclusive right and a right held at the Magistracy, this alternoon, to solely belonging to the Chibere people and consider an application from one Ching Honkey also their duty to properly patrot the, West for an adjunct licence to sell by retail intoxicat River, but al, present the British. Minister at ing liquors on premises numbered 11. Queen's Road Central, under the sign of "The Cor Peking has demanded of the Waiwup the right to place gunboats on the river for patroll naught Hotel." Mr. A. Huzeland picaded.ing, purposes, wifich is nothing less than as The other justices present were Mr. C... Dinterference with our own rights, so that it Melbourne and Mr. Bowen Rawiands. Mr. Die of the ut is importance that this question Kung Sing appeared for the applicant. There should be discussed and our own interests

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SLAUGHTER OF INSURGENTS.

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A

spot 'ng a series of living pictures originated, it is unnecessary to say, with Mrs. May, who

several hundreds of people.

Mr. Wong Shiu Ping presided over

the gathering,.

It was decided, after several spe- ches had been delivered, to send a telegram to the Waiwupu represen- ing the strong opinion of the Canton cao that the managenicnt of the patrol

foreigners.

over to

The gentry along the river dis

was indefatigable in her efforts to ensure the success of what proved to be in every way worthy of her efforts. Among the tableaux The Canton authorities are in receipt of a which were constructed were representations of telegram from the local officits in the pie.well-known pictures by famous English artists, feature of Yumchow to the effect that, on, the, and others were illustrative of songa.which have. three day's-the bih, 7th and 8th instant. The perennial interest; one of the most modern tai Kwok Jen-chang, commander of troops, being "My Oldutch," Among those who followed up the rebels to the village of Kong contributed to the felicity of the illustrations Man and its vicinity, and had a severe engage were Mrs, Belilios, Mn. Looker, Mrs. Mackay, ment with them for some time, with the result † Mrs. Somerset Playne, Mrs., Marcui Șlade, boats should not be handed, a that one of the leaders of the insurgents was

Mrs. Wail, the Missos loikaley, Miss Layton, killed and another captured, and over a then. Miss Master, and Miss Wilkinson; Mr. Daniel, and of their followers were slain, The victory Mr. Leefe, Hon. Mr. F. H. May, CMG, Mr. is said chiefly to have been due to the good Reginald Master, Mr. Somerset Playne, Mr. supply of ammunition and reinforcemente of Satterthwaite, A.B., M... Tratman and Mr. Wortricts, it was submitted, should be cester. The pictures included The Miler responsible for the suppression of troops sent by the Brigadier oneral of Pakhni,

Li.Chuo

and the aid," "At the Golden Gate," "Brit- Annia," "The Three Graces, To-morrow will piracies. be Friday," and "Wedded," Songs were ren dered by Mrs. Delilios, Mes. Becky Mr. Moore and Mr. Carruthers, while Mrs. Cochrane at the piano, Mr. Kraig on the cello, and Mr. Wolf on the viola were greatly appreciated The musical section of th: programme was in charge of Dr. Belilios, At the close there were calls for Mrs. Somerset Playne and her husband acknowledged the compliment.

TO PREVENT SMUGGLING,

The Chinese gunboat King Tring, which been detached by, the Kiangsu provincial authorities at the request of the Canton author has arrived here and has been detached to cruise the southern coast of the province to prevent the smuggling of arms and ammo nition into the country.

CONSULAR “VISIT.,

Tomorrow afteraono, H, E. the Viceroy will receive the Consul General for the United States of America at Canton.

RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

On the gth instant, a woman was knocked- down by'a frain on the Canton-Samshui secțion and was killed instantaneously, On the same day n difver of a car on the line had one of his legs run over by a car and was seriously ipjured.

BOGUS EMIGRATION,

On Saturday fast Captain Yang, on informa tion received, anested on board the s.s Paul Beau a number of colles, who were about to be exported as emigrants, together with five head coolies who were accompanying the others to Hongkong."

AN IMPUDENT HOUSEBOY,

PAWNED ALL HIS MASTER'S CLOTHES,

A very interesting story of how a houseboy

ŽNK “EMPRESS OF CHINA,”.

ONE VERSION OF THE VANCOUVER *

ACCIDENT.

Papers received by mail contain particulars of the recent accident at Vancouver, when the Einprent) China was reported to have sunk A message from Vancouver to San Francisco, dated October 23rd, says :--

The Canadian Pacific Rilway Company's Orientál liper Empic of China mak this evening alon, side her dock in this 'pori. Her seacocki must have been opened, but how, no one can explain. There is an unconfirmed report that this w a'the work of Japanese,. who intight revenge for the treatment of their Countrymen here a few weeks ago."

The big-steamer's main deck on the port ‚ride is dwash' with several feet of water. the sank and heeled over on, her port side, so that the main deck is now at an angle of about

are completely under water. She is gesting on forty-five degrees. fier engines and dynamos mud bottom, but the problem in saving her

be that of fighting the vessel and prevent her from completely turning turtle. "Just after six o'clock this vening the steward noticed that the water was coming in over a lower deck. All day the liner had been leding four, five or six hundred tons of which is now being slowly turned into paste in the

was ra. police, objection, and the application guarded from, the interference of outsiders.clothing, which was valued, at about $200 Wrery hole. lastamly the..steward gave the

was granted:

A meeting has now been, arranged to take place to-morrow at the headquarters of the Canton Central Anti-opium Association at the Wah Lum Monastery to consider the question. and to discuss means to protest against the Action of the Waiwapu, and the public are carnestly invited to attend."

al rm.

deal with his master's wardrobe was current in town to-day. The warrative as it was told to one of our representatives is pe follows: About a week ago, Mr. S. 1. C. Ross, land elficerat Tal-po, New Territory, sent his boying which he had left no charg: of Mr. P. F.J. to Hongkong to fetch strunk full of clothing, Wodehouse, depiny, superintendent of police, when he was transferred to Tai-pa. The "boy" got delivery of the Trunk of

and returned in Yau-mant Ife remaincu there for several days, and, tanning short of cash, he decided to pawn his master's, clothes, This he did in eleven different pawnshops. On Saturday last he attempted to get rid of the

he continued to list and sink, and by 8 balance of the clothing-two coats-but the pawnbroker in whoin he had taken them be. o'clock her stern was testing on the bottom of came suspicious and refused to accept. As the harbour. The tops of her mass, leaning argument then arose between the "boy" and "er the wharf, extend to the gables of the big the pawnbfuker, and matters would have ended freight shreds. Just before 8 o'clock the engi painfully with the former had vot a passing peers in charge of the dynamos jeff their fukene, on hearing the noise, stepped into the posts and came ashore. She sank at Dearly High side, and the starboard side of the main pawnshop and ended the disturbance by pdeck issull' about ten feet above the water. piebeading the "bay."

barren soil. In part, Mr. Taft's address was devoted to the culygising of his friends, the host and the lidister Tepresenting Chiya at Washingtou, but in a few eloquent sentences towards the end he dwelt on the important place which must be occupied by the United At the suction sites of race ponies held at the States in the progressive povements which Dallas Horse Repository at Shanghai last are noticeable in Ching at the present time. week, the following were the best prices realiz The Post-Intelligencer of Seattle, in an edi-ed-Controller, T. 4PS; Colorado, 350; torial, emphasises the necessity of America's Glory, 250 Maryland, 2:0; Caseler, 155 Interest in the advancement of the Middle Valdor, to; Tuscan, 200; Lödas, 125; Delga

The circular, which has been issued by the Kingdom, "Whether these movements have der, 170; Columbia, 110; Bursch, 75: Recorder, to do with government, administrative e 70: Fuchs, 6, and Lesnius, do; Carne, T-1s, gentry, merchants and the students, bic, of the form, development of the country's material. 35; Starlight, 300; Mainstay, 260; Agra, 210: dily calling a meeting for the same purpose, Modoc 185; King Bernd, 185; President, 85; which is also to take plice to-morrow in the resources, the elevation of the people throngly Tiptop, 180; Salmon, 150; St. John, 150; Case-Ming Luen Tong Assembly Hall, is a to ig the education, the betterment of the civil serler, 130;. Darling, 140; Kat, 135, and The Sap same effect as the foregoingan * vice, or any other policy designed to streng, per, 130. then the Empire." I commenting on what We understand that the result of the working

COLLISION ING TIME HARBOUR is characterised-as-the plash-frank-and-

STEAM LAUNCH! Rung DOWN A of the Japan Sugar Refining Company for the

A-SAMPAN truthful statement which summarised in“

half-year just closed continues to be satisfac

The ferty launching ran into sampanMy master is employed on the railway and the quotation, our contemporary observed, in torr, and the company is in a position to pay No. 481A off West Point yesterday and so bad resides at Shatin," was the "boy's" reply.

terest in the Chinese Empire, and that that idterest must and would be maintained. One declaration which should satisfy thuse who believe in the future of China was to the following effect: "Of course it was unreasonable to expder the Secretary of War

to speak of the dismemberment of Chios,

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"Who are you?" inquired Inspector McHardy. when the boy was brought before him at Yau-ma-ti Police Station.

It was also decided that the

Viceroy should be requested to revise the regulations.

A telegram, it was resolved, should be sent to Chinese abroad asking them to join in the protest aganist the proposed notion of the Waiwupu, The meeting is still in progress.

[Kraters,] O:icket

London, 17th November..

In the match, England v. Victoria, Eng- land made 198 in the first innings.

In the second, Victoria has made. 5 for o wickets.

The Now Canarder "Ma üretaula."

The Mauretania, on her maiden voyaga. to-day, takes about £2,000,000 gold.

The Prime Minister. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman han covered and returned to London.

A Royal Marriage." Prince Charles of Bourbon and Princess

Louise of France were married on Saturday,

.at

Woodmbiton, ··

The company was a brilliant one and in- cluded the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Portugal and other royalties.

E. M. 8. "Minotaur”:” H. M. S. Minotaur has returned to Ply mouth with heated bearings.

The trials had to be abandoned on account-

Officers at dinner hurried to their of a serious explosion in the coalbunkers. Later: stations as the big vessel-Begão to list. Ail

The explosion in II. M. S. Minotaur was hands manned the pumps, but it was too late to save her from sinking, and soon every person due to a stoker going into the bunket with a

lighted candle. was widered ashorer!

"

The explosion forced up the deck in the vicinity several inches.

Seven of the crow were seriously injured, he Stock Markets, The fear of an 8 per cent. Bank rate is depressing the Stock markers.

Later.

"The steamer is valued at approximately

The Financial Situation. $300,000 Her furnishings are magnificent New York reports that Receivers have and her machinery in excellent shape the been appointed to fix institutions recently was hacked to sail next Thursday for the Orient suspended; the Borough, the Hamilton, and would have canied the Britsh, mail for and the Brooklyn Banks, and the Williams-

At 9 lock a diver was bent down to

issue of the 14th ult., that Mr Taft had a dividend at the rate of 20 per cent, perly damaged her that she had to be beached "Oh, no," replied the inspector. I knoBongkang, for which the line received a large, bury, Jenkins, and the International Trusts, not only outlined the policy of the American anoun. My Sakawa, President of the Company The E Hing had on board a number of passou. You are Mr. Ross's boy?"

subsidy from the Imperial Government. The Attorney General, lo State's evidence, government toward Chiba and China's however, thicks it advi able to increase the sengers, and there was much excitement. fol The Chinaman admitted that that was a fact locate the open seacock City fire-engines says that criminal, transactions have been probleme, but had at the same time served reserve, and be content with a smaller lowing the collision. The sampan; or hoard of

"Then what are you doing with these are at the wharf to assist in pumping unearthed in the cases of the Borough Bank fair, notice on the Powers of the world that dividend, at the company has a considerable which was a crew af five-comprising three costs pursued the inspector.

her clear of water, but whether the can be and the Jenkins Trast. the Republic had an intimate and-vital-in amount of debentures still standing. The men, a woman and a child-was-making, toy master gave me them to pawn," sighted as an even keel is the question that is

President has accordingly recommended the wards a what in Connaught Road West. The was the answer. Inspector Millardy promptly agitating the officials of the company. She is M. KOBAYASI, the manner of the Matins Board of Directors to pay a dividend at the Hing was bound up, the harbour, and called up Mr, fios: on the telephone, in con-485 feet in length, and was built in 1891 in Busso Kaisha, was summoned this morning rate of 15 per cent., placing the surplus. So the current was running out at a rife that: necting with the matter. Mr. Ross, palurally England. Captain Archibald was absent from at the Police Court, by far the Licensing Ordi made availabe to the reservejapan Chronich. carried the sampan out of her course. The denied that he had given the boy any authority the ship to-night when the accident occurred." No. Police Station, under the Licensing Ordi Bance. The defendant, it would appert hat A SAN FRANCISCO despatch of Nor, a to the is alleged, confidued on

te dispore of his clothing, and ordered his hier way and collided with the sampan, this deiention. Vesterday morning, the "boy" was THE entire community was deeply shocked a grocer's licence to sell intoxicating liquors at Munilo 7 imer says: The sentiment in favour of Governor Hughes as the nominee of the her crew into the water and severely inteu back to Tai-po to face his employer. He to learn yesterday (8th inst.) afternoon of the 27, Praya East, and, according to the Ordin though great pressure had been brought to Republican party. for president appears to being one man. The bow of the R Hing cut bad nothing, iq say, ppd in the forecoon he was suicido of Mr. 1 ouis Faga, M. Fegi, who had. ance, it was defendant's duly to put up a sign,

Livia ihe store of the sampan, completely des steadily gaining ground throughout the Eastern boar upon him in this behalf. While large States. In spite of Hughes' sympathetic traying that part of the boat, and causing her argued before Mr. E. R. Halifax, in the been in a state of depression all morting, can showing that liquors were old on the premises. to take in water. The Hinge police New Territory Police Court, on three charged: sequent upon the receipt of news of financial. This he failed to do, and consequently belwan forces, dow, as: ever, some of them vainly attitude his friends persist in advancing him, allege, continued on herburney. Tesainpan's larceny by báilee of $100 worth of clothing; disasters to his fem at home, was missing at called upon in show cáuse why it was pot done, ambitious, some of them sinister, and of a and it is believe! an effort will be fade.to low order of diplomatic cunning, are seeking lausch his boom at the auspicious moment. Crew, howefer, maosged to clipe on to ibeirarceny by balite of a $5 bill, which was given the tiffin takle when his messmates arrived for The case was remanded,

bost until rescued by pa sing junks. The him to pay an accolot; and leaving hia-ma- the mid-day meal. Upon. inquiries and a tez's pervice without giving notice. Accused search being made ha was discovered lying on the impairment, if not the final passing of The Taft boom appears to be already ex

occurrence was reperied to the "West Point the Peking Government the parcelling of pending itself and he is waning in popular police, and the injured beatman, whose leg was pleaded guilty to all the charges, and his his bed in a pool of blood with a revolver grasp ils rich areas and the conversion of its favour. The Republican leaders in New York injured, was removed to hospital for treatment, Worship sent him to gaol for three monthsed in his hand and a bullet wound through the

are actively opposing his candidacy. It is for

with hard fabour and six houre' stacks on the centre of kin forebend; death must: bave been population into a subjugated race, China's. the purpose of getting the Republican leader Li SHUM ON the conk of the steamer wat first count, one month's imprisonment on the instantaneous. The deceased was only 39 recent adininistrative change, and the of New York into line with the Tall movement | yong, was sent to gaol this morning, by Mr. second, and to pay a fine of $10 on the third years of age but had lived many years in China. manifes and conceded inluence and interest that President Kassevelt has arrange 1 the con..F. A. Hareland, at the Police Court, for fifteen to the meantime, it might be mentioned, most of his time in the East having been spent of the American Republic, may be expected férents at the White House for the 16th, ge days and to be exposed in the stocks for four Inspector Me 'ardy and h's men have been in Hankow, where bis sad end will be regrelted to stem the tide and thus protect, temporarily is doing hisutmost to counteract the in-hours for scaling seven inein of old brats from successful in fracing the clothes, to each pawn by a large circle of frienda - Yaulow Daily

ther and reoverlay thịt

News At least, the integrity of this ancient Empire." fuencer being brought in favour of Hughes, the Kowloon Docks yesterday,

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS,DUE, American (Manchuria) soth inst. German (Prika Ludwig) 20th inst German Prins Regant Lutipold} 24th inat, French (Tourana) 26th just, Indian (Klang) 28th inst

The M. M. [61 63. 7'surane, with the next” French mail, left Singapore to-day, at 6 ma for this port, vi

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