Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1907.

A. S. WATSON & CO., demands of the automobile and bicycle in-

LIMITED.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

in it, and lays the figures before its readers, The world's consumption: of rubber, it is stated, for the year ending June, 1906, way 61,574 tons, which, in view of the increasing number of uses to which rubber is now put, together with the heavy and growing

dustries, may be expected to undergo a vast increase in the near future. From a summary of the capital invested in rubber companies registered in Great Britain, Ceylon, India and Malaysia, to which we have had access; it would appear that companies entirely devoted, to rubber-growing have invested in Ceylon and India £785,000; in Malaysia £2,500,000; in the islands of the Indo. Malayan ragions £678,000; in America 765,000 and in Africa £430,000. Asso- ciations cultivating rubber in addition to da, eação, and other products have a capi- tal of 9,013,176, bringing up the total dos. q., British capital invested to 14,363,300.

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CLARET.

ST. ESTEPHE

ST. JULIEN

LA ROSE

CHATEAU HAUT BRION

or case,

9.00

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(We do not necessually andoren the opinions expressed

by Correspondents in ibla čolumn.İ

INTERPORT CRICKET AND LAWN

TENNIS.

TaTi Epron or rum !Hondesno-TelegråCH."

Sir,-On behalf of the Committee of the Hongkong Cricket Club,, have much pleasure in publicly expressing their appreciation of the patronage and support conceded by Hit Ex. cellency the Gave nor and Lady, Lugard by their presence at the matches....

The best thanks of the Club are also due to

those gentlemen who kindly provided hours accommodation for the members of the villeg Shanghai Team, and to the Guarantors who 'to liberally contributed the wherewithal ne...”

cessary to meet the extra expense incurred, by the Club in providing suitable accommodation for the spectators and the entertainments following on the games.

I have also to acknowledge, the kindness of the Admiral and efficers of H.M.S. King Alfred,

THE KWAICHOW "LOVE" TANGLE.

WIFE REFUSES TO KNOW HER HUSBAND IN COURT.

In connection with the Kwalchow mattimo,

sial tangle which was reported in our issue of Saturday last the accused-Cheung Fat, a vegetable gardener, of Kowlood City-came befare Mr. F. A. Hareland, in the Police Count, 10 answer a charge of harbouring a married woman named Nim Chan Muita woman who was married according to the laws, of 'China, and who had left the protection of her husband, contrary to Ordinance 39 of 199

Chan Lam Kit, the agaries d husband, 20 oil dealer of Kwaichow, was called to tell his

story. He said that he married his wife, Nim Chap Mui, four years ago. According to the custom of h's native place he became engaged to his wife at his house when she was a year old and they were both brought up together. They had no children. Co the 13th Cctober, 1500,

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

WIST RIVER PATROL AGITATION,

[From Our Own Correspondent.].

Canton, 3rd November, offices of the Canton General Chamber of Yesterday, another meeting was held at the

Commerce in furtherance of the West River patrol agitation. There were present over the hurdred persons of the commercial com- resolution was passed to the effect that mother munity. After a great deal of discussion, a tele, ram be despatched to Peking to the differ et ministries, and Cantonese officials there. already published. The purport of the telegram is similar to those

The ferhale tude. In of the Kuan Tak and

Tak Yuk Ladies' Colleges have arranged for a

meeting and are also taking up the discussion different schools and colleges will be invited to of the querion. All female students of the

he present.

H.E. the Viceroy has memorialised the,]

Bearing in mind the fact that these vast and the Colonels and Officers of the following his wife was kidnapped by a man called Chan Throne requesting authority to place seven more

wife until fourteen days ago.

Telegrams.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

SERVICE,

INTERNATIONAL WALKING:

MATCH. A:EL,,:

WIN FOR THE FRENCHMEN,

{From Our Own Correspondent.

Shanghai, 26th November,

12.50 p.m.

In the international walking match which took place yesterday morning the Fronoh team came home first.

They were followed by the Ger au, Portuguese, and the Scotch::

The course was as follows:-Start at the

sums are British money qnly, and that ait Regiments, vit:-1 19th Lafshtry (The Moultan), Kan I. From that time he did not see his patrolling launches on the waterways ofthe West junction of Caiter und Babbling Wall. Roads,

3d Battalion Middlesex Regiment and 120th

The next witnes was Chan Yau, an earth River and to transfer some Chinese saval preceed along Gordon Road, Robinson Road". Baluchis (Duke of ConnaughtsOwn) in lending their Bands to provide music on the ground coolis and elder brother of the last witness, Sudents who have completed their full couran during the alternoons on which play took whose wife he knew. After her disappearance of training on these launches for the training of

an efficient naval force for the patrol work. he came here to look for her and found her The members of the Team have had their living with the defendant as man and” wife, al

PR VINCIAL JUDGESHIP. is learn that Taetal Lo Shik-fan, the pre- own reward by winning the Cricket M.tch, but Kowloon City,

sent Taotai of the circuit of the prefectures of

the other commercial pations of the world are interested in proportion, an idea may possibly be formed of the great magni tude to which the industry has even now place. 20,00

allained, and of the prospects which it holds out to capitalists those belonging to

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and Jessfield Road, paat St. George Hotel along Sicawei Road, Foute de Say Zoongi Avenue Potler, Route Pichon, French Sicawel Rond, Raule de Fère Robert, Rosto das Foeurs, along Yales Road to Bubbling Well Road, and repeating the same coarse as far as Yates Road,

Shanghai as well as 10 other places-of profit-none the less they deserve an expression of The wife was then put on the stand. She gave Shit Hing and Lo Ting, will be appainted to then into Weinarwei and Mohawk Roads, with able investment. The Shanghai companies thanks for bringing back (be cricket supremacy] bér name on this occasion as Wong Lai Ta fill the vacancy of Provinciât judge of, Kwang the same finish as last year, Distance, about

represent a total authorised capital invested in rubber of Shanghai taels 1,175,000 and £76,000, or, taking the latter amount at the current rate of exchange (two shillings and eight pence and three-eighths)-Ts. 563,397 68-a total of Shanghai.taels 1.738,397, and of this sum Shanghai taels, 1,271,648.84 has been already paid up.

LOCAL AND GENERAL ·

Tue dispatch boat Yode was launched at Kobe ha 19 h inst. The armoured cruiser leuk! was tunched on Thursday at the Kore Arsenal,

OUR CLARETS, including the lowest priced, are of EXCEPTIONAL VALUE, and GUARANTEED to be the Genuine Product of the Juice of the Grape. CLARETS from the celebrated Chateaux Above quotioned are well known to con hoissure to ared no comment, and we hock of earthquake was registered during The Sicawei Observatory reports that a slight

can confidently recommend them aswenty minutes of the 17th instant, beginning MAIURE, and, in FINE CONDITION.

Tu Japanese military man avrei concluded S. WATSON & CO., gih just, with adview followed by a grand

LIMITED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

16th November, 1907.

DEATHS.

ANTONIO LE PADUA BARROS (Purser of s.. Emishad, at his residence, No. 1o, Beltius Terrace, at 1.25 this morning. Suddenly: Deeply relied

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Un November 14, 107, ai. Yokohama, Hary Tapmis, avall, chief exquiser,-1. M. Customis Chefoo.

to the Colony,

and stated that she was a "widow," her husband And, Jastly, it gives mo-much pleasure in having died eight years ago. She came to placing on record the hard work of Mr. J. Hongkong in September last year to become Bar on Lt. E. W. Isaacson, R., and our an earth coolie. She came trerenlope. energetic secretary, Mr. A. R. Lowe, the two. When asked by the Court if the man in former in connection with the very effective Court was not her husband and the other luminations on the night of the 'Fote, and the his brother, she stoutly denied knowing later for the admirable arrangements, which either of them. She made the acquaintance of resulted in the 1907 Cricket Week being the the defendant when carrying earth ingether, she

uccessful public function it has admittedly

stated. -been--1 am, etc.,

23rd November, 1907.

F. MAITLAND. ongkang Cricket Club,

President,

agree H. E. Ye Tsaighing, who has resigned 171 miles," his post on accoues of the death of his motherr

IX-ICEROY SHUM.

H.E. Chang Chib-tung bas again, uṛgèd, the Throne to immediately reappoint H.E. Shum Chun-liquen, who is considered to be very capable in conducting affairs of Stale with the foreign powers.

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are stunted, along the West River

LIKIN COLLECTIONS..

CIGARETIR SHOP RANSACKED, a husband, she told him that the was a widow. The collection of skin dues for, the month

A GOOD HAUL, BY BURGLARS, Burglars forced an entrance into J. H.Solo. mon's tobacconist shop, 9, Beaconsfield Arcade, some time during Saturday night and Bunday morning and left with goods valued as stout Sco, The visit of the robbers did not become known until about eight o'clock yesterday, morning when the shop was opened for busi- DOS. The place was then found in confusion. An impromptu inventory was taken, and it was” Wwto asked to state that, owing to the sudden discovered that a good supply of smoker's fe indisposition of Madamo, Jay, of Jay's, Lad,quishes and the choicestcigars and cigaretes work in the dressmaking department of the establishment will be suspended during the

urrent week

banquet. The Emperor returned to Tokio on the following day.

"

A NAGASAKI dispatch to the frakt reproduces a gladivostok telegram to the effect that about ten persoas, including a kirl of seventeen, have been executed for participation in the disturb ance on The ultimo.

31st

THE "bingse Engineering and Mining. Co., announces that the total output of the

November 9, 1907 amounted 25,879. tons and he sales during the same period to 17,323.75 tons.

were stolen. The robbory was then, reported to the police,

When the work was done is unknown. It is believed, however, that if Igok place be tween two got three o'clock, yesterday morn Ing. An inspection of the premises showed that although more iban que man was concerned in the affair only one person entered the shop through a window, judging from footprints found on a uble, on which the thief stood 10 transfer the 'goods to his confederales bütside, and on the show window." A drawer containing about, Sto was, forced and, the

LIKIN STATIONS, The Consul General of the United States of Accused' was then called. He deposed that he was a vegetable gardener at Kowloon City.E. the Viceroy requesting him to furnish A nerica at this port hi communicated with He was now living with the complainant's wife that Consulate with a list of the number of and had done so for the last tek months. Be Likin Stations, and the places which they paid gros to get her be paid the money over to a brücher of hers. "He did not know she had

and that her husband had died long ago.

His Worship said that he was satisfied that the woman was the wife of the complainant,.

LLEGED BRITISH ENCROACHMENT, and he was alat talisfied that accused did not

Owing to the receipt of protests from the know she was a married woman when he Cantonese in regard to the alleged acroach. bought her He therefore discharged the denent of land by the British in the prefecture of fendant.

Weichow, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has telegraphed to H; E, the Viceroy to make a full report on the-maiter,

AN EASY WAY TO LIVE.

JUNKMAN'S TALE OF "WOK."

The sudden appearance of a big and mus colar Chisaman in the streets of Yau-ma-ti last week, begging for alms, attracted mach attenuan: le caulet, stung around his neck, 4 huge rad poster on which was inscribed many characters. A crowd would gather troiled the man; the inscription on the poster would be read aloud; the feelings of many would be touched, and many a copper he received,

On Thursday last the mendicati appeared in Kowloon, took up a position as a carb-stone, and exhibited his poster prominently. Soop crowd gathered ground, among them being a

from the eighth to the ninth moon at the Likin Station of Kowloon amounts to Taels-9,340.48.

THE INLAND SKA' COLLISION CASH.

The entries were as follows:- SCOTCH TEAM -

Thos. McKenna, Chaa Mills, D. Inglisor, and AA. Whyte..

- Reserves: K. Alikenhead, J. V. Marshall and H. C.Patrick

PORTUGUESE TEAM-

F. M. d'Almeida, As M. Collico, 'M, J. Cole taco, and C. Collaco,

GERMAN TRAM-

Roitive: A. S. do Remedios,

Martin

W, Jessel, F. Karge, R. Bablmenn, and, F.

ENGLISH TEAM-

Russell, and W. L. Goirard. Restives, A, B W. S. Featheralonhaugh, G. A. Turner, B. socres and . B. Austen. FRENCH TEAM-

C. Marges, J.B. Lucas,-Gilis and-Donno Reserve: P. Servavin..

the reserves mentioned above were entered in the individual competition in addition to the following-Amar Singh, N. Webb, T. Wade, H. T. Wade, W. Rodrigues and P. J.. Dunno

In addition to the above-mentioned teams,

Thelo were thred team prizes and fourteen individual prizes, in addition to two special" prizes for oldest and youngest competitors to pass the winning post within the time limic?......

ANTI-DYNASTIC RIOTS.

RESULT OF RAILWAY AGITATION.

ACTION, FOR DAMAGES AGAINST TILE HM. CO The "Japan Cozyńicle of 14th inst. says:~~~ Yesterday, in the Kobe Chiho Salbansko, be fore Judge.Hadano and two Associate Judges, M Charles D.W. Plouades, of, Kobe, was examined as a witness in the action brought by Danju Shukich, a sea en, of Urashima, Hiroomi Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 25th November, 12.50 p.m. Anti-dynastic riots have occurred.

shima Prefekure, against 1, G. Abily,'agent of the Messageries Maritimes de France, No. 15, Kobe, for damages amounting to Y53:00. The damiges claimed sin for the loss of the schooner formar, which is alleged to have

The Hongkong Welegraph by the man our ted ves 5.870. ti then diverted to a safe, quich contained about the patter, and on the following day wrote to biberon dysey the Mic shearer. Toute in the prefecture of Shaoling.

HONGKONG MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1907.

SHANGHANS RUBBER INTERESÍS,

Love for sweet stuff got two then-six weeks' gabi ani! six hours! slocks-ench today. The accused, shop coolies, residing at 2, Tak Wa Lane were convicted of stealing zoo catties of preserved fruit from a shop at 243, Queen's Road West early his morning.

$2,050. This he attempted to open but not being in possession of the proper tools the act did not come off.

Notwithstanding the fact that there is an electric are lamp kept burning quite near io" the shop; that three men were seen standing outside the tobacconist establishment, by the fokis of the next door tailor shop-they were presumably waiting a favourable opportunity to remove the loot and that there was on Ih THE literary staff of Lloyd's Greater Britainian policeman guarding the Hongkong Bank Publishing Co., Lt, has been increased locally the time, the robbery and a well planned by the arrival of Mr. D. T. Breakspear, who one, too-was successfully carried through

without attracting attention,

TAI PING' THEATRET ›

PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE.

follows:→

"The Officer-in-charge,

"Water Police Station.

in the Inland Sea on June 18th, 1956. aspector Kerr, at the Water Police Station, as Mr. Mori appested fut plaintiff, and Mr.

Sunagawa for thy defence,

In reply to questions by the Couri, wisely Dear Sir, There is a poor man in Kowloon stated that he had inspected the wreck of the who needs assistante. He was formerly one of Japanese schother, as she was lying at the the crew of a cargo-bast which was pirated, potom of the sea. He went, together with a outside the Colony, Nine of the crew were Japanese carpenter, and was able to see that murdered, but this man, together with another the schooner was badly damaged, but was un man, were put ashore on Long Shan Wan able to ascertain the extent of the damage on account of the water; not being clear. The Island, near Sai-kung."

Inspector Kerr acted immediately and had damage was between the judder and the mizen-" the mendicant, who gave the name of Wong mast, du reply to this questions of Mr. Sunaga Yau Fal, brought before him. On being wa, witness stated that the accessories of the questioned, Wong told the same story as schooner had for the most part been-teken described on bis poster. All Friday and Baturday, the police made inquiries in con nection with the matter, but they could gather no information of "a case of piracy having. taken place outside Hongkong in which nige persons were killed,"

It is believed that they are the quitome of the anti-foreign Chekiang railway loan agitation,

RACE GRIFFINS FOR BY "HÔNGKONG.

ARRIVAL OF THE FIRST

ружен, ул. The first batch of race griffins, numbering sixteen in all, arrived to the Colony last night from Tentsio by the Indo-China Steam Na. vigation Company's steamer Cheong Sing, and were landed at West Point this mor ing-Mr. G. W. Gegg, manager of the Hongkong Horse Repository, supervising the landing. The griffins, we are informed, belong to a well-to-do native horse dealer of Shapehai, who has To Mr. Mori, witness stated that at low tide | brbugli them here for sale. This in a cầm something like the railing of the schooner could feature in the matter of purchasing racs To prove & of the schooner.

success, as it gives Hongking racing men a chance of seeing what they are buying.

ash're when he examined the wreck. He remembered that two anchors, a mast, four sail and the sailors effects had been landed. There was a small quantity of wire cable attached to the mast.

While it is unquestionable that Hongkong investori are hot been backward in reg „Cognising the importance of the “booá tän rubber shares, they have been by no means no enthusiastic as the people in the. Straits, where rubber tias been the talk of specula-inform us that Mr. W. A. Car wright and tors for years. In Shanghai, we learn from several other members of the literary staff may the Zimer of that port, there is already be expected at the end of this month. So far good deal of money invested in the rubber these representatives are in Shanghai, five in industry, and the signs of the times go to Hongking and one in Amoy, show that there will be a good deal "more" applied in the same way before very long Cveting through the gity after dunk without In Ceylon, India, and the Straits the papers lights has become, a common practice lately have been devoting unlimited space for years The police have decided to put a stop to it, and business at 121, Des Voeux Road, to recovered, and, becoming afraid, he confessed yester.be seen agt at high tide nothing could be seen griffins, and one which is bound to

they opened the crusade, on Saturday night by Queen's Road East, one of the offenders, who was Arresting Un Kwok Cak, a contractor of 359 pediting for the Cegiral district. He was fined one dollar, by Mr. Melbourne, this morning.

At the Supreme Court, this morning, his presiding, hearing was continued in the action flonour.Mr. H, H. J. Gompertz(Paisue Judge) brought by Tsip Kee, a rice dealer, carrying on the sum of $4,07 from three partners of the Tai Ping Theatre..

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Mr. R. A. Harding appeared for the plaintiff. Mr. Andrew G. Jackson, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, represented Ye Ying Wo,

one of the so-called partners.

·

In the meantime Wong Yau Fatwas detain.

day. here was no piracy, at all," he said.

"My junk left without me last week and as

I had no money and no place to sleep I thought it the best plan to stait begging 1"

Tody, lospector Kerr took the man to the Registrar-General's Office, where it was decid.

led to ship hím to hit home,

Captain James was alą tummaned to appear a witness, but did not appear, and with the consent of plaintiff, Mr. Sunagawa put a few questions, which were to have been asked of Captain James, Counsel niked how many masts the Tourane had. Witnest replied two. The mast and side-lights were all electric lights,

witness, both sides quoted records of the pro- ceedings in the Ouka Marine Court relating: In the collision, and eventually Mr. Mori applied The following are the minutes of a meeting for an adjournment in order to have time to of the Council, held in the Board Room, on read and prepare a reply to a statement -put the 5th November, 1007. Present:—Messrs.

the handling of the fiothed article-Hong sula has greatly increased in activity. The promissory note was chopped by the defendast KULANGSI) (AMOY) MUNICIPAL - Upon the conclusion of the examination of]

THE eruption first reported some weeks ago of Mount Kliuchevskaya in Kamschalka Penin

cruption is said to be visible for a distance of 50 English miles, and ashes cover the ground to a depth of about two inches in the vicinity waters near the pesissule is greatly infettered of the volcans. The salmon-fishing to the

with.

past to the new-industry in all its phases, but once having "caught on," as it were, and convinced as most of us here probably are by this time, of the vast expansion, that a sails the whole, rubber business that is, the cultivation of the rubber trees, the production of the raw material, and

It would appear from the evidence that at the me the foon was made November 24-the kbog, Shanghai, and all the other ports in

firm ou receipt of the cash. 1o August,

,1906, the the Far East are likely to find rubber playing

defendants got the lease of the Tai Ping Theatre a large part in their commercial life before

and it was necessary previous to obtaining the many more years are over, Rubber, in fact,

approached by the defendants to become cence to obtain a surety. The plaintiff, was may confidently be expected to exercise a - vast economic.influence in the affairs of the

surely, and did. Subsequently the theatre did entire Far East, to take the place perhaps IngrECTOR Ritchie and Detective Sergeant was insufficient. Theo they applied for this not pay, as the capital with which they stared that opium now occupies and in the com- Marison executed two gambling raids yester loan from the plaintiff which he advanced on merce of these regions, alien' China finally day, capturing twenty-six men. Fourteen mea

the acknowledgment before the Count, Mr. shuts down on business in the insidious but were arrested on board the steamer ofsang Harding proceeded to prove that one of the erstwhile profitable poppy. There are far and the remainder on board the Yighing defendants, Cheong Kee, was not represented sighted people even now, who-can "discern,

The accused were charged before Mr. F. A. as a partner, and the only question was with the mind's eye, great regions in the Hazeland, in the Police Court, to-day, when whether Ye Ying Wo way one. Be showed provinces of Yunnan, Szechuen and Kwang-un bf $sa apiece and the reminder $3 per Ye Ying Wo applied, for a $200 share; be the four ringleaders were each mulcted in the by the managing partner of the theatre that 'si, which are at present devoted to t

the cul head.

paid the $200 and received scrip for his share; Elvation of the poppy, covered with flourish-

and that as a partone to the firm he became ing rubber plantation; for experts tell us The Osaka Mainichi'mates that the outflow of entitled to free admission to the theatre, and that the soil and climatic conditions which gold from Japan shows a tendency towards received one of the permanent tickets of admis- favour 'the growth of the poppy are also

increase. According to the result of invistion which was issued to partners. Ho alio suited to the cultivation of the Siphonla gations made by the Yokohama Specie Bank, examined the books of the business from time Elastics, in other words, the rubber tree. In Japanse gold pieces to the value of Y3,700,000 to time, and was present when the firm first. view of the manifest importance of the sub by the earliest steamer. Whether the de

are to be shipped from Yokohams and Kobe started and the plaintiff became susety, He Ject the Shanghai Timis has been at some stination of these gold pieces is

was also present at a subsequent meeting of pains to inquire into the present magnitude of drawing-rooms of wealthy Chiness-as was arrangements were mads to cease business.

in the creditors when the firm became insolvent and the industry and the extent of Shanghai'sshare | unce sucióíusly naverted—is not stated.

The bearing was further adjourned.

COUNCIL.

collision.

W.11. Wallace (Chairman), C.A. V. Bowra,in by Mr. Sunagawa, setting forth in detail the

son, 5. Okuyama, the Health Officer and the A. F. Gardiner, Huang Ts'an-chow, W. W position of the schooner at the time of the The application was granted, and the pro ceedings were adjourned until the 4th proximo.

Secretary. A letter was read from the Pealth

The ponies are a nice looking lot and appear to be ip sound condition. They am big animals ranging from 13hd. to 13.2. They will be sold by public auction, by Messrs. Hughes and Hough, on 28th inst,

SHIPPING AND MAİLS

Masks - Qui Indian (Catherine dpcar) 24th inst. French (Tourass) agih inst. American (Nippon Máru) 27th lost., 7 8.7 Indian (Kutsang) 18tb inst. German (Prinsen Alice) 3rd prox. Indian (Kumiang) 4th prox.

The Boston S. S. Co.'s La., Showmat sails 10-day from Kobe.

The Boston S. S. Co... Kumeris arrived ni Victória on 33rd ipsu,

The H. A.. L. ss, Drisgavia left Meji on 24th inst, at 7 a.m., and may be expected here on agth inst, am

The T. X. K. a. Nippon Marti w]}} maif from Shanghai to-day, and in due to strive at this port on 27th init, as am

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The N. Y. K. 13. Hakata Atari, European.. Lins, left Singapore for this port on 22nd’fästy `and is expected here on 18th inst. i'

Officer drawing attention to the insanitary state of a well said to be the property of the British Consulate, at Lab-kee-tab. It was de THE master of the sterm hunch Fook Los was cided to ask the British Consul to have the fined $10, by.Commander Blasil R. R. Taylors well put into a sanitary condition, or to hand Harbour-muter, in the Marine Count, this in which latter event the Council would on in the harbour yesterday, the well over to the Council on a public well, morning, for unnecessarily sounding his whistle

dertake the necessary, repairs, in order to improve the lighting of the island, the Secre. In a Vladivostok çable to the Asadi it is assert tory was instructed to purchase a Kitson d that two Russian engineers have arrivad patent lamp, and experiment with it on differ- there for the purpose of constructing addi- ent sites in the Saulement..

tional barracks in the neighbourhood. It i

The Imperial German- Mail as. Princess said they are intended for the accommodation Alles teft:Kobe via Nagasaki and Shangbal/ The japanese budget for the next fiscal year of two new divisions of troops. The same yesterday pm, and may be expected bere an includes Government subsidies for steamship correspondent reports that the Russian War Sid prox services, including: Y2,673,899 for European Minister has Instructed the Trans-Baikal Fail.

The C. P. K. Collins. Zoan vot Japan lines; Y,01280 for San Francisco Y614,030 way anboriles to investigate the facilities for arrived at Shanghai of game, 00 24th inaug and left again at pijokini, máma dey, for. Magrë for Seattle; and Y473pga for Australia. The the tmpsport and, mobil nation of troops in ↑ saki, where she is due to an ve si noga do zju total is Y5,022,057,

mister time,➡The Kobé Lejáld,

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