Intimation,
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHAN IS..
ESTABLISHED A.D. 184.
CLARET.
̧•per ORIK, 10 per case, dor, qis, dos, pts,
1950 $8.50
10.00
13.00
24.00
ST. ESTEPHE....pná
ST. JULIEN .........
9.00
LA ROSE
12,00
CHATEAU HAUT BRION
LARRIVET............ 18,00 20.00 CHATEAU MOUTON.
D'ARMAILHACQ
21,00
CHATEAU PONTET
CANET
25.00
CHATEAU LA TOUT
CARNET compa 30,0 CHATEAU RAUZAN CHATEAU LAFITE....
41.00
$0.00
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1907.
WEST RIVER PATROL.
RE-DISTRIBUTION OF OFFICES.
AN IMPERIAL DECREK.
[From Our Own Currespondant.]
SANITARY BOARD.
"FORTNIGHTLY, MEETING,
This afternoon, the fortaightly meeting of the Sanitary Board took place
THE VACCINE STOCK.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak pursuant to notice asked the following questions :-
A. Is there a good stock of fresh vaccine in handt
good supply at an early dkte?
D. If not, have slops been' taken to ensure i
the vaccine now being used is ineffective, is i Complaints having been received that
Canton, 25th November, Cwing to the present agitation among the people of the province of Kwangtung, an Im perial Decree has been issued and was yester day transmitted to B.E. Viceroy Chang, which states that on the recommendation of HE, the | the old stock ? ....⠀ * ex-Viceroy, chum Chun-hauen, last year, the ppit of commander-in-chief of the province of
province was appointed at commander-in-chief and admirat to take up the duties of both the
Will, in future, a good supply of fresh vaccine ba. got ready every year, at the begin
The President replied.: —
Telegram.
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lymph in hand.
1.-Yes, there are over 1,200 (ube, of vaccine. Į H.F. Viceroy 'fuan Fang out the first sod of the Nunking Eleotrio
2,
3-The vaccine during the summer months Tramway yesterday."
became weakened as no buffalo calves were available. Come have been recently obtained so the strain has been fortified.
4.-Yes, as long as 1 um head of the medical department,
Bank. Interviewed by a representative of only capital is lacking. But capital will not the Cadienews-American, and asked as to be enter, until the Islands are given a fair investigations of financial and industrial chance and the limit on the lands increased. conditions, Mr. Evans Halted himself to Keen interest is manifested by fluancial stating that he was not prepared to speak on circles in the Tnited States in the Philip this phase of the trip just yet. He expressed pines, and capital is slowly going into such the opinion that the country is one of won enterprises as are not affected, by, adverse derful undeveloped resources as a whole laws. The mining industry shows signs of a and as regards agriculture in particular. healthy growth, and in the next year or so, There are vast tracts of tillable land still there will be some millions of American lying idle all over the country. The is capital invested in these ventures But the lands are largely agricultural," continued Mr great wealth of the Is'ands lies in agricul Evans. "We went somewhat into the interior lure, sugar, tobacco, 'hemp, etc, and when but did not cater the vast timber ranges the American market is opened to these. so I cannot speak of the timber resources." pr ducts and the land, law repealed so. With regard to the cause for the land lying that some inducement will be offered capital idle, Mr. Evans was of the opinion that it || the Islands will soon recuperate and will Kwangtung wasabo,fied, andthe admital of the Ring of the vaccination season? was due to a large extent to the death prove one of the best investments the of the animals necessary in agricultural United States has ever mado." That state undertakings... He maintained that the deathment was made in connection with the sug-Military and Naval Departments, and this was from disease of so many cafabad was the gestion that the islands should be sold to greatest affliction that had
come upon the Japan. Buthere again, the questionof labour people of the Philippines, greater by far than is almost entirely avoided and, we submit, that any of their other trials, troubles and calam when the question is brought down to a fine ities: He was very favourably, impressed paint that is the kernel of the whole matter. with the Filipino people. They seem to We need not repeat what we have said over me to be a happy and contented and law and over again that, assuming the disinclina abiding set of people." Aller referring to tion of the Filipinos to take the principal their hospitality he added: "I found the share in developing the agricultural and people also very frank in their talk about mineral wealth of the country, the sole conditions. I found agriculture, especially solution is to be found in the importation of as regards the culture of hemp and rice, cheap Chinese labour, If there be any picking up well. It is increasing favourably other solution, and we take it that white The situation is a hopeful one." So far gait labour is out of the question, then it ques that view of the condition of things is no would be interesting to hear what it is. It doubt highly satisfactory from the standpoint cannot be argued that the conditions which of the uptimist, but we should have liked to led to the exclusion of Chinese coolies from learn something about the labour propos America are in any respect analigous to tion in the interior, Has the native
those prevailing in the Philippines, but, of population overcome its aforetime, objection to filling the soil? Is the Filipino will course, opinions differ on that point: What the. United States wants is a prosperous,
labour is abundant and unfettered. If that
help of the resident Filipino, the agricul
tion of the indefatigable Chinese worker, no other alternative than the free.immigra who will convert a barren wilderness, into a smiling oasis.
done at the time for the sake of reducing the cost of administration. At present, owing to the many cases of robbery and piracy on Chinese as well as foreign-owned seam- launches, playing on the waterways of the Wat River, the British Minister has made representations to the Chinese "Government of this waterway, ie, the internal government with regard to the control of the patrol
of the province. Necessary steps should be at once taken to reduce the number of bad chai- aciers; otherwise serious consequences might enge. The area of the province of Kwang tung under the jurisdiction of the admiral and commander-in-chief is considered to be loo extensive, and it is the opinion of the Throne official in the province to take up two such that it is not at all advisable to put only one important posts to which so many duties per tain. Now it is proposed to place o e special official in the province as commanderin-chiel as formerly, or another Brigadier General, in the department, in the decree, H.E. Viceroy
TRANSFER. DY SANITARV' INSPECTORS, Correspondence relative to the transfer of four sanitary inspectors to the Police depart medt was considered. We appead the cones pondence.
Sanitary Dep riment,
13th September. Sir- have the honour to inquire with re- ference to the Colo.id Secretary's minutes dated 14/1/06 in No. 118/1994 C. 3. D. Tele. gram and 29/12/05 in No.19 67/1906 C. S. 0. whether the six inspectors who have been pointed in accordance with the ruling laid down in the above minutes should be placed on the permanent stuff or retained on the ten
thould remain on the temporary staff, 1 porary Sta!T
1. In the event of its being decided that they to inquire whether these men will be allowed the same privileges as to leave sad pension as ibe police have. It is understood that if they
go back to the Police. Please see the Colonial
1906 C.S.O.
ing to hire hintself out as a day labourer thriving and self-supporting Colony, where order lo satisfactorily administer the afaits of are dismissed from this department they wil.
is those who have invested in agricultural
land? We are told that in Manila he has order that he may earn sufficient to enable
Chang is ordered to inquire into the present.
"STAR" FERRY FRACAS.
A QUESTION CE MISSING TICKETS,
"James'Wätado; master of the dredger Canton River, and Frederick' Norman, an' #1-police man, residing at the 'Sailors' Home, were charged the Police Court, this afternoon by Policeman Iledge, with behaving it a ngiy and disorderly manner in Connaught Road Central on the giant of the 19th justam. There was also a cross-charge against Policeman Hedge for assaulting Captain Watson on the night of the 18th inatamıya
OUR CLARETS, including the lowest cast off his former habits of laziness, in state of affairs cannot be attained by the conditions and the circumstances surrounding misconduct would. 1 take also mean go up to the ticket puncher at the gate. The lati,
priced, are of EXCEPTIONAL VALUE, him to dispert his charms after the day's ural labourer of the interior, then there is
Rnd GUARANTEED to be the Genuine Product of the Juice of the Grape.
CLARETS from the celebrated Chateaux above mentioned are well known to con- aoismears to heed no comment, and we cap confidently recommend them MATURE and in FINE CONDITION.
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work is finished. That may be, but what about the independent resident in the country districts, where the attraction of fine raiment and social pleasures is less im portant because it cannot be displayed ? The banker remarked: "There are won derful. opportunities in the archipelago for a.ticulture. The soil is magnificent and all that 'could be made to grow here would grow with great abundance. I believe the Philippines have a great future before them, A. S. WATSON & CO., agriculturally." We accept those dicta as
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THE WAIWUPU'S GENTLE REPRIMAND. On receipt of the miny telegrams from Can: ton and other places lodging protects against the proposal relating to the patrol of the waterways of the West River, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has tent a telegram to the Viceroy of Canton, stating that. the Ministry had not, in the least, acceded to the British
Minister's demands, which had been prosenied FROM Sunday, the 1st "proximo, retreat will strongly objected to those demiss. The to the Ministry, but had, on the other hand, sound at 5.35 p.m.
THE late Sir Alexander Wilson, chairman of he Mercantile Bank of India, left estate in the United Kingdom entered at £8,850.
Two British officers, 4 native officers, 141 N. C. O's and men, 9 followers, 119th Infantry, m ved into cimp at Fan-Ling to-day,"
The tax be sative beancakes at Newchwang has been rendities for one year in view of the competition between Japanese and foreign mer-. chants,,'
being a perfectly proper statement of what could be done by the exercise of manual labour furnished by the natives, but are the gatives willing to come to the rescue? So far as can be seen, the Insular Government. is by no means inclined to favour Chinese coolie labour, and it may be accepted as an axiom that the members of the new Assco uly, composed as it is of Filipino patriots, will oppose any scheme of Chinese immigra» All exigumications intended for publication to "The BONGKONG TELEGRAPİ”, hostid Le
Jion to the utmost of their ability. The a Lipsied to The Edito? 1.- Jen House Hand, wit whole question then resolves itself into this shall in companig by the Writer's Naing and
Is there a sufficiency of native labour to Adirem
develop the agricultural and mineral' possi Oriya mentions, stuld be addressed.bilities of the islands? And, if there be, is parentie The Editor will not delegance to be repopible for that labour procuralite by those who have.
• any rejects! MS,, ong to rother way Goutpation..
The Mange.
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WERRLY-13 per min
The gutes perquarter vot per niensene, pipirtions
Tux Koreap Emperor has issued i Decree ordering the Crown Prince to study in Japan, and appointing Princesso as his taler in loca
the interests of the country biheart? In the THE marriage of Miss Shelton Hooper to Mr. West Indies, after & saves were emanciU. Hope, R..A lakes place at St. John's pated, after they became imbued with an Catle Iral, at 3.36pm, to-morrow. After the inflated idea of their own importance, the ceremony there will be a reception at Kings negroes refused to work at the heck and call. of their former employers, or of anybody else
.clere..
felegram also stated that the Ministry has not question other than to consult with the taken any other step, regarding the patrol Canton Viceroy as to the proposal to place an additional number of cruisers na the Wèn River, and to place these vessels under the control of the Commissioner of Customs, which, should ont at all be construed to be wholly in the hands of foreigners, as the Customservices la a Chinese department. The agitation arising with the people of Kwangtung is simply through a misunderstanding, and the Cante Viceroy is, therefore, requested to explain, the matter to the public and to prevent them from making any more demonstration regarding the
matter,.
ANOTHER MONSTER MEETING..
On Saturday, the 3rd instant, the third meeting was held at the heidquarters of the "Ami:Opium Lengue at the affices of the Can- tod Self-Goveran eng Duresy, to farther discuss the West Riverpatrol question. There are pre- sent over three thousand persons. Mr. Wong Shit ping was voted to slic chair. At this mecting the assembly appeared inest fatriatic and was deeply impressed by the specahes that were made by the leading gentlemen pre Bent. At times the discussion, was conducted
ing resolutions were adopted (1) That the first steps to be taken should be by the Canton Self-Government Bureau to send out its members to ascertain throughout the pro-
Sergeant Garrod watched the case for the
Mr. R. D. Atkinson, of Messri, Deacon, Looker ring and Batlow, appested for the defence. police. Mr. P. W. Goldrog, of Mesir. Go'de
and Deacon, watched the proceedings on behalf of the Star" Ferry Company.
Policeman Hedge stated that on the night in Secretary's minule d'aled 25/6/7 in No. 9167. question he was standing on the "Star Ferry pier (Hongkong side, waiting for the last boat. 1. Dismissed from this department for to take him to Kowloos, "He saw the accused
dismissed from the Police department; and, as
ter asked for their nickets, and the first accused these men appear to be satisfied with their present posts and are performing their duties replied that "they hid good and had no in sati factorily I do not anticipate that they will tention of getting any.". The ticket man insist," go back to the Police department. It appeared that they should buy tickett before he would necessary, therefore, if it is desired to keen allow them to pass the gate, but the second ac;/ them on the temporary staff, that rules regula's ing leave, pension and contribution to the cused pushed him aside. An Indian polica down. The six cfficers concemed are in he told the accused to buy a tickef and be Widow's" and Orphan's Fead, should be, lil sergeant on duty on the pier was called and
spector Murphy, appointed in - 1 80/1çaj C.O.D., and Inspectors Hynes, Mackay, Cooks quiet. Accused took no notice and at this Wills and Sutherland, appointed in 9367/196 stage wites was drawn in. Ho abo request"!
ed the acrused to get their tickets
4.nspector Cooke was transferred from, thà Government Civil Hospital and bas applied for permission to continue his contribution to the Widow's and Orphan's Fund,„„Tois has been granted in 9367/1905 C.S.O. and he is therefore on the permanent stall as far as this F'n d'is
concerned..
*5, The other five officers did not contribute. while in the Police and have not contributed during their employment in this department
(Std.), J. MATKINSON,
P. C, MO.
Hoo. F. E. May C.M.
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Cologial Secretary.
November is as follow - The Colonial Secretary's reply on “the 13th'
Sir,With reference to your letter No.
478 oz of September last, I am directed acquaint you for information of the Board that | the four licemien Murphy, Hynes, Willa and Sutherland-secopated' for service in the
"Who are you? "abe first accused asked the witness. The latter told him who he was, whereupon the first accused struck Him on the liest and generally behaved very, ridiently. The accund were arrested after a severe stzug- gle, ddring which witools lost his watching
Mr. Galdring-You were standing inside the Rate of the wha:f?- Witni—Yes!
What lime did the laufatry leave ?-11.30. "You intruded.to go over by that fergy ?—I å å...
Ang you didn't go?—No.
You wasted to mix yourself up, lo this mier?-walled. 1 was speaking to a friend. first defendant-Capt. Watson-about a lost Was not some reference made by the
ticket?-Kö
Did you not hear the first defendant say Sanitary Department will revert to, the polisomething about a 5:00 pote?—No, department as soon as the necessary arrange meon can be made,-1, have, elcr
(Sidi, F. H. MAY,
Colonial Secretary
The Secretary, Sanitary Board.
Hop. Mr. E A, Hewett minated-The whol: of this correspondence should be laid before the Band unless there is some satisfactory reason, forthcoming for withholding the earlier part of seen the papers feferred to in the opening the correspondence. 'I do not recollect having
The daily bane » dejirehd free, When then gold resofor that matter. They were content to scratch In the Straits papers an advertisement apwith much warmth, and altiumtely the follow Paragraph of the Presiden 's letter.
accesible to meseczigen y Qu, empiej ovat by phos an *filltional 61.99 per fails charged for plage, The pay the weakly ie to any fart of the
a hole in the ground or which they squatted, and pass the day in lolling idleness, the fertility of the soil and the character of the 4 Blog: Cupine, Dillyan cut Weakly, twenty-clinate, aiding and abetting them in their
world i 30 cantaren quintana,
elegrap
ang hang
HONGKONG TUESDAY, NOVEMBER,
SER 76, 1997.
"18E FÜŞÜRE OF T}{E ̧• PHILIPPINES:
pears offering a reward of $500 for informationl leading to the arrest of Lim Siew Bock, late cashier of the Trading Company Holland. He last seen in Singapore on the 7th of
September.
A FIREMAN named Chan Sing, residing at 45, Temple Street North, Yau maiti, was convicted by Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court, this morning, of theft. Chan was accused of steal ing a box of Reina Victor a cigars from the Kowloon Dispensary yesterday. The charge was proved, ard a sentence of six works hard Tebour and six hours' stocks was passed.
passed
indolence: The result was that planters could not secure labour at any price. At length they were compelled to seek new sources of labout, and thus began the system of the assisted emigration of Indian coolies, who have since proved the mainstay of the great plantations in Demerara, Jamaica and Trinidad It Was sheer necessity which led the Colonial Governinents to coun. legance the advent of Hindus, but their arrival- proved the salvation ofthe West In THE following advertisement appeared in a re- dian Islands. Do the Filipinos differ weyte public to know that there is ne truth in cent issue of the Cabiannused mirrïčou: "Wanted: materially from the West Indian negroes in the rumour that Gitt intended to skip out of their desire for personal freedom-freedom Hongkong with the proceeds of a cargo of iron from honest tuil? The Filipino townsman and defraud a hungry anxious lot of creditors cannot be considered in the same category as ant of eight thousand pesos. All claims due the country labourer, for while the former have been paid and everybody is happy except must utilise in modicum of his Bodily ite slanderer, who started the libet - William strength or his mental advancement if he is Gitt
to take advantage of the pleasures of town,
vince where robbers and other bud chriacters are in the habit of being harboured mostly and to ascertain the names of those individuals who protect and safeguard them in any village and to report the facts to the Bureau. which will request the authorities to arrest the bad characters when their abades are discovered. (2. That a telegram- be des pitched to the Shui Wa Chu (the recently opened Customs Office), at Peking requesting. that department to obtain authority to plant a sum of $4,000 towards the Expediditate for (3) That a petition which had been drawn up the patrol of the waterways of the Wait River. the forwarded in U. E, the Viceroy, but first of all be read out to those present.After the meeting the majority of those present collected in a body and proceeded to she, Viceregal head- quaters to present the petition to HE the Viceroy.”
DEPUTATION TO THE VICEROY, When the large deputation arrived at the
INFECTIOUS DISEASES BYE-LAWS. The following letter was received_by, the Secretary of the Board, from the Colonial Secretary, relative to the infectious diseater
bye aws.
Hongkong, sth November. roth May last, I am directed to inquire, why Sreferring to your letter No. 1is of the alteration the Board propose in the bye-laps felating to infectious disease in pursuance of the third resolution passed by them on the
14th Mayflask ---I have, etći, -
(Sgd.), F. H MAY,
Colonial Secretary, subcommittee be appointed to consider and "Mr. Lau Chu Pak minutéd—I suggest that a'
repon this question.
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The Hon. Registrar-General-The whole Board had better consider the by-laws if Committee. in the first, place.
RO's" EAST POINT MANSION, A Meara, Palmer and Tarner asking for permis The following letter was received from aion to erect a urinal' at. No. 1 fouse Egit Point Hill:-
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Did you nát, see him go up to the ticket office?-He did not.
Ind you not bear him say that he only had a 1100 bill and was willing to deposit - did not hear that.
When the first defandant reached the police station he had a cut lip and a very bad black- eye. How did you account for that?-1 be lieve he received it in the struggle.
'I put it to you, you struck the "man in the face?-1 did not.
On your oath? Yes.
Did.cobody remonstrate with you about the manner in which you handled the man?—No,
Where Bad you been earlier in the evening
with thy brother.
before ibis happened?--I went for a walk
The case as adjourned until Monday next.
ACCORDING to a Taço na despatch of Oct. 10, a oca monster weighing 700 pouddi was
and his dis of six fibermen. It required caught in net at Gig harbour by Anton Berry
their comited efforts to land the ugly monster, which has bideous eyes, a large, csual mouth, two strong looking prongs in the head, an enormous oval-shaped body and two fe-like
soine, ways be monster looks like a gigantic propellers. The flesh resembles was
snake; put it in a puzle to all the fishermen.
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAJA DURG American(Nippon Alaru) 27th inst. 78. Jodian (Kutsang) 28th inst,
· English (Diita) 28th inst; 7 £m German (York) 3rd proxą~
German { Prinsess Alice) zid prox, Jodian (Kutang) 4th prox.
Those who have discussed the question of the future of the Philippine Islands and their potential value to the people of the United States in conversation with Ymeri. cans resident in Manila and the insular coast
Kangkong, 416 November, ports must have been struck by the uninimity
permission to erect one urinal in the lavatory Dear Sir,We beg to apply to the Board for with which they express their opinion as to
adjoining the billiard room dfthe abova bamed, the prospective importance of the lands
house in occupation of the head of the firm' of The agricultural and mineral wealth of the
mat will be flished with water from the Meur: Jardins, Matheson and Co. The country is described as beyond calculation; life, the latter is moved by no such impulse, The hole flerator of agth inst, mys -Weyamen of the Viceroy. 11.E. only received the
Government" main through an automatic flush- the industry of the natives, impelled by the and may be content to veggiate in a state regret to learn from Mesma, Dodwell and Co. leading members; and accepted the pitition, ing cstern. A plan showing the position of
·HE, Chang expressed his intention to sind the urinal and the draindge has already besp spectacle of American energy is a constantly approaching physical come for the greater the agents of the British ss. Macduff, that they Increasing quantity: the formation of railway part of his life. The doctrine also that the are in receipt of a telegram from Shimonoseki firmly in the matter, but on the other hand submitted to your department.-Yours, etc.,
Advised the people to make their protests in a
PALMER & TURNER communications, and the construction of native is as good as the foreigner basing that Captain Muir, of that vessel, died
calm manber and not to create any disturbance.
The Secretary, Sanitary Board. ronde proceed hplace, so that within a few been inculcated by the Americans with such last while the steamer, was on its way to that Alles speaking to those present for some time pipected the place and reported as under:
very suddenly on hoard on Sunday` morning -
The Sanitary Surveyor/ou the 12th instanı years the 'hilippines should prove a rich persistence that the Filipino may assume it from Ilongkong. The remains of the de- the deputation withdrew with szilsfaction, investment for those lo have had the pluck that he loses somewhat of his dignity when ceased gentleman, who was well knows at this
Toe quantity of water, required for Rashing purpes will be tot gallons per diy, Astorage may be expected here on 5th prox. to act as pioneers and die belief in the count hires himself out as labourer, Already port. are to be interred at Shimonoseki
cistern of cpacityqual to a three days supply The Imperial GermanMail 4.1. Pray Lud. try to await the retuff they desery Whef the acquisition of the Philippines has cost
THE LEGISLATIVH CÒONCIE, should be provided to allow for possible short
supply or d fittings. A one-gallon wig, which left here,do'aand lost, a m, strived ther such views are merely paraded for the the United States-in the region of four A TRAVELLING trader, by name Tau Shing, of
fushing cisters would be afficient for the at Singapore to-day, at 7 am. benefit of the foreign interrogator, or actual hundred million dollars, gold, and the 8, Stanley Breet, and a boatman named Kwok
Ameeting of the Legislative Council will be urinal, and if this were fixed only half the The P. & O. 5. N. Co's. Dalla left- held on Thursday afternoon. Eleven fázacial amount of water would be required. ly represent the settled convictions of "those capital expenditure has not yet ceased. We Ban, were remanded in police custody mati! minutes will be submitted, together, with the Shelton Hooper minuted Grant,
Singapore for this port on aird insti, at 5 am with the outward English Mails, and is due. who give them definite expression,. It is, of arefald, however, by the Far Eastern leviers Saturday next for trial. The accused were report of the Ficance, Committee There Me E: A Howett-Ifj a bad pre- here on 2815 jest, as about 7 amich course, difficult to say. But this much is clear, that The Philippines are not a bad bat charged before Mr. F. A. Bazeland, this morn. Colonial Secretary will move an amendment Cedron allow water for flushing purposes to
he drawn from the Government main, and if The Imperial German Mail sa York carry. that scarcely a single publication-eminating gin, They are not a bad investment. No jg, with being in possession of too rounds of to the Cleanliness and Ventilation Bye-laws. granted in this case cannot well be refused is ing the German Mails with dates from Berliu of from Manila fails to expound them. A Manila country in the world offers such inducements on which the accused were arrested wit on its "cotilled an Ordinance to amend the Law relat, Dengerected without permission, although the Pm, and may be expected bars on grd pros, y
Ammunition without a permit. The simpan The Attorney Geocral, in charge of the Bil, others. This is yet another case of a drist the sth instyle-Colomhá da z sed insi, at 7 banker, Mr. Ivans, has been touring the sou for le investment of capital, if the laws are way to a West River steamer, it is alleged, when ing to Companies, will move, that the Council necessity, The law should be amended sont arrived at Nagasaki 1.4 p.m., on
'architects are well awary such, permission is The G. PR. Caesa them lelands lately, in company with a judge pured which will permit their development the seizure was made. The case was remanded, go fato Committee on the Bill; bere seems to allow of a heary as being imposed for and left again (mTourday and a representative of the International The lands are fire, the labour is there, and at the request of the police, for further evidence to be no other business,
thess continbal breaches of the Ordinance. where she is dus to masiva si t'om/ON #YLLOS,
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