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many other important dock works in various, parts of the world. Indeed it may with truth be affirmed that the successful ten-

HONGKONG 8" LOSS.

derers for the Singapore Dock and Wharf DEATH OF MRS, MITCHELL-TAYLOR. works are the largest dock constructors in

· SÈD∙SGENES AT THE YUNKRAL,

Among the ladies present ware Mrs. F. H. May, Mine Vulpicelli, Mrs. G. 0.0. Master, Mrs. Alkinson, and Mrs. Bons.

THE WREATHS.

• WEST RIVER PATROL.

BRITISH CO-OPERATION

ESSENTIAL.

WOGŁÓW NOTES.

TRADE STAUMATION."

Wuchow, 20th November, 1507. Business here at present is absolutely mag- nant and a wave of depression exists in busi- |ness circles. For the past: "month",the West River stormers haya trad hardly any export car goes, and the impurts how big decrense tod, The causes that have brought about this siegan tion are in a fare measure due to the great fire

lng been largely under-istimated. The mobay market is very tight and but feeble attempts. have been made, so far, to build up the dea- troyed business portion of the city. A number of the smaller native banku ato in a bad way fascially and unless trade raviver, the heat approach of the Chiness New Year will show some bad deficiences, and heavy losses. The farmers are however jubilant as the auiuma crops of cereals have been successfully har vested.

Wreaths were sent by the following Officers of the 19th Infantry, Cfficers of the

DESTROYER FLERT FITTING OUT. It is with the utmost pain that we have to Royal Enginetik, Commodore and Mrs. Stokos, A. S. WATSON & CO., the United Kingdom, that is to say, in the

world. There may be various opinions as to chronicle the death, under cl cumstances which | Lleul-Col. and Mrd Scult Moncrieff, Liool, As an outcome of the representations made the utility of works undertaken by Sir John can be considered little 1 sa than tragic, of Cól. and Mrs. Seymour, Capt. and Mrs by Sir John Jordan, H.1.M. Minister of Pe Jackson and Company of the Teluk Ayer Mra. Mischell-Taylor, the wife of Captain Mit Beasley, Capt, W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mis king, to the Waiwupt, British co-operation Sea frontage. There is no question at ali chell-Taylor, A.D.C. 10 His Excellency the H May, Mrs W. W. Chitty, Mr. with the Chinese Government is the policing ps to the necessity of the execution of the Governor, and the companion and relative of Ho Kom Tong and Committee, Tung Wa of the waterways of South China is about to of last September, the losses to merchants hav Lady Lugard. Two months ago, Imost to the Hospital, Committee of the Po Leung become an accomplished fact. For, the past dock and wharf improvements demanded by very day, we rejoiced on the occasion of Miss Kuk (Society for the Protection of Wo fortnight or two the columns of the long the needs of trade at Tanjong Pagar. And Brackenbury's marriage to Captain Mitchell men and Children), Dr. Ke, Mr kong Telegraph bave contained the first and il may reconcile Singapore to the expenditure Taylor and indulged in what now proves and Mis. H. Irwin Black, Mr. Ah Lean, fallest reports of the agitation that was when one thinks that however an invaild may ave been a vain prediction that their Mr. H. H. J. Gomperis, Mr. and Mrs. H. promoted in Canton by the gentry and mer fare after engaging the advice of a tigh, p. Jarship in life would be a long and, as it W. Looker, Miss Stewart and Mr. G. Wor- chants against any friendly British co-operation. Class London specialist, there always remain bound to have been, a happy one, The caster, Chev and Mme. 2. Volpicelli, Sir Better counsels appear to have prevalled at to him the moral satisfaction that he has had tes have decided otherwise, for at half-past Paul Chater, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tomkins, Mr. Peking, and despite strenuous unofficial re- the best man to advise even if he has paid aine o'clock on Sunday morning Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Wel Yuk, Hongkong Telegraph, Memonstrances the Grand Council at the capital fee of curresponding magnitude. When one Taylor passed away, to the intense grief of her and Mrs. Henry Keswick, Mr. S. Kingsbury, have taken heed of Sir John Jordno's friendly thinks of it, it is far better to get the benefit busband and all who have had an opportunity Mr. and Mrs. and Miss B. Layton, Mr. and representations. Since the reture of Admiral of all, the economy and expedition that is of meeting her. After the wedding, which Mrs. G. Peter, Me W. Rees Davies, Mr. Moore to Hongkong from the Northers cruise, was shorn of none of its interest because of and Mr Ho Tung, Mr. S Swart," Mr. and the Commander-in-chief has been to Canton and implied in the employment of the expertis semi-private character, Captain and Mrs. Mrs. A. H. Rennie, Mr. Men Chung, Mr. has held a conference, au already reported, with with endless capital at his back iban to risk Mitchell-Taylor spent their honeymoon at the and Mrs. E. A. Hewett, Mr. P. J. Wode. Viceroy Chang of the two Kwang. The filling out the performance of the second or third rate Nine Islands for a month, and were just st | house. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, Mr. Armin of a fleet of torpediners and destroyers to pro contractor, who would have to find his the stage when happiness seemed assured, when Haupt, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Wendi, Captain and ceed to the West tiver may be accepted as an Indication of the amicable arrangement that experience at the Colony's expense, and livera. Mitchell-Taylor was caught in the toits of Mrs. Dooner, and Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Atkinson.

has been arrived at to put down by force the fre. from hand to mouth financially during dengue fever, for which she was treated by Dr..

quent recrudescence of pi acy and lawlessness in the riverine distincts of South China. The CONSISTENT EXCELLENCE the execution of the contract. The great Jordan. Thereafter, she was the subject of septicemia which proved fatal. On Friday it became apparent that Mrs. Mitchell-Taylor.

British vessels that are being got ready to await was in a dangerous condition, but it was hoped

"orders to proceed up river are His Majesty's→ that the attentive and assiduous efforts of her

Torpedoers Nos 35, 36 and 38,. medical adviser would result in averting this calamity which hat occurred at Government House, but nothing availed, and the young bride crossed the bar yesterday morning-

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thing that has been settled is that both as to the execution of the Teluk Ayer reclamation and minor mole scheme, and the far greater Wharf and Dock scheme inside the Inner Harbour, for many years to come the ques tion has been removed from the field of dis. cussion. All that the Colony will have to do henceforth will be to mark the progress of

We feel it impossible to dwell upon the grief the work, and to rely on the Tanjong Pagar of her husband, or of those with whom the had been brought into daily contact. It must Dock Board to watch over the working insuffice that we offer them our sincerest condol. terests of the port as these may be, from

ences, together with those of our readers who time to time affected by the steps taken in must deplore the demise of ang who contri- the long process of construction.

buted so much during her brief residence, in Hongkong to the life and animation which las, of late, characterised the occupation of Govern ment House.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The English mail of the and Noveruber was

delivered in London on the 30th November. THE spiling of the U.S. Atlantic fleet may be delayed owing to the unprepared state of some

of the ships.

Stx Francis Piggelt, Chief Justice, of Hong- kopa, returned from his holiday yesterday by the steamer Aki Maru

Osing to receni bereavement Lady Lugard's "At Homes" at Mountain Lodge on Tuesdays will be cancelled until further notice.

Ms. H. H. Gompertz, who for a time acted, As Puixne Judge at the Supreine Contt, re- turned to the Magistracy this morning.

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Tux persecutions to which the recent rio's in Vladivostok gave rise coolinge undiminished. Hitherto Boo persons have been arrested.

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THE FUNERAL,“

The funeral took place this mining. Shortly after 8 a.m. the coffin borne by men of the Royal Engineers war lai! oo the gun-carriage awaiting it under the porch of Government House. It was made of English gak surmount, ed by a Calvary cross and silver furnishings, -On the silver plate was simply inscribed.:-

Hilda Marie Taylor,

Died l'ecember 1.

A Union Jack draped the coffin, and sur -rounding it and over it were placed the numerous beautiful wreathis and floral crosses which had been sent by friends.

The carriage was drawn by men of the local Garrison, Capt. Ogle and Capt. W. Arm strong, H.K.V.. (honorary A.D.C. to the Governor) marching by.the side of the coffin. The little group following the cortego as it left. Government House was formed of Capt.. P. H. Mitchell-Taylor, husband of the deceased, Mr. A. J. Brackenbury, her brother, Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard, Commodore Stokes, N., Mr. A. H. Rennie, Chevalier Z „Volpicelli, Conselheiro A. G. Romano, Mr. Chao Leep

CORRESPONDENCE.

(We do not necesarlly endorse the opinions expressed

· by Correspondenta in this coluton.]

A VISITOR'S WAIL...

TO TEL.Editon or the ?!ItonakoiG TELEGRAPH,” Sir, Will you kindly allow me space in your 1opular columes to bring the following facts to the notice of the powers concerned, 2,

Yesterday a friend of mine arrived here from

Four destroyers, viz, Fame, Janut, Hart, and

Taku; and flie

Two sloops Cilo and Codmus,,

AGITATION IN CANYON. Our Canton Correspondent writes as follows

Amoy and while landing had the unlucky ex-on the 30th November perience to be "confronted by two or three excise officers who opened all his luggage, etc.

I will not deal with the manner of their search, which is nothing less than a great insult and revolting. While one of them was turning the contents of the box for his find, he was rewarded by. coming on a small boille of anti- opum pills, which the unlucky owner was unaware that it was an offence to carry,

The other, in the meantime, went throu, h the other boxes bat, he was disappointed, for he found nothing to his benefit in then his sharp eyes, however, fell on a small wrapper which on teasing off the cover be found that it was a ball of soap and this be počkellad,

Needless to say, my friend was brought to the Police Station and was bailed out.

Cannot the Government or the Opium Far mer draw up some form of regulations to con- trel the band of officers in their manner of search so that the self-respect of every dividual may be respected-1-am, etc.

Yours, etc.,

DISGUSTED.

|

H.M S. Afoorane paid a flying visit to Wu- chow and stayed a day here. Admiral Moora was to have come.up in her, but he was detaine ed io Cunton, and Capt, Thursley and waff came up instead. H.-S. Robin is due kere in a few days,

WEST RIVER PATHOL

ག!! The local gentry had a mass meeting here: Lonhursday, with regard to the attitude Wa- chow would assume over the West River Pairol question. At the cn clusion of the meeting: it was resolved to support en Bloc the resolu tions passed" at a similar meeting held last week in Canton and also that Canton be noti» fied that Wuchow was to accord and sympathy with that post, ansat this question, "N

THE INTERNATIONAL COTTON

·MANUFACTÙ ING CO., BDI.

ANNUAL MELTING,

Yesterday, another meating was held at the offices of the newly-formed Kwangtung Self- Government 'League to discuss matters io con. nection with the West River patrol question, The meeting was attended by a large number The twelfth annu I'meeting of the Inter of people and M. Kang Shiuchnen was voted pari sual Cotton Manufacturing Co, Ld, was to the chair. The majority'at the meeting was held at the office of the Company, at Shanghai, of the opinion that the officials and the people on 25th ult. There were present; Mesin J. F. mast join in comin-n action in order to make Seaman (in the chan), F. Ayscough, A. Hide,.../ suitable arrangements in the matter. The Chew Shing-ching (di ectors), Mr. G. Wulles. following proposals were agreed in at the meet-mier (secretary), Misira, H. ↑, Dark, ]. N. ing, to be submitted in the High / uthorities fameson, K. W. Campb., J. M. Young, Seng for approval:-). That, as an Imperial Decree Ming-yus and Chang Yuen-chieng has now been issued to appoint two separate The Chairman said—Gentl`men: Owing to officials in this province, one as Admiral who will the regrettable detention through illcoss at control naval affairs, and the other ne Comman, Tientsin of the chairman, Mr., Payner, it falls- der-in-chief who"will take charge of military to my lot to address you, to-day, in" [hic. duties insteadofas, at present, one official to displace. As the report and accounts have" charge the combined duties, the Authorities beco in your possession for a fortnight, 1 trust should be requested to place the Admiral, when that with your permission they may as usuál ba appointed, to take charge, solely of the cruising taken as read. They do not leave much to be indulies and the supervision of the West River said in elucidation, We much regret that "ibe traffic and should be statigued on the River result of the year's working impares an instead of being quartered in a yames po land unfavourably with that of the previous two () That a Brigadier-General should be placed years. Ja view, however, of the generally o'excle of the North and Wast Rivers for depressed condition of the cotton in 'ustry. patrulling purposes. (3) That the Authorities during the year, we do not consider that the should be requested to take on a number of result, which shows a net profit of Thu, 55, old saldiers and detail then to perform duties 581.7 and yields nearly nine per cent on the at police in the different districs, and at once capital stak is, under the circumstances, dis to enforce the regulations similar to these now couraging. As stated in our report, the direc

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Hongkong, ist December, 1907, [Of course, we have no knowledge whatever of the incident referred to, and simply print the letter for the benefit of those 'concern. ed.-Ed., H.K.T.),.

SINGAPORK HARBOUR WORKS?" | MAJOR-GENERAL Ainsworth reports that the Mr. Blanchflower, secretary,to the Commodore, THE LAUNCH OF THE IBUK is force at Tientsin for the introduction of tors have felt it inexpedient" to recommend."

re'uctance of young Americans to enlist in the army constitutes an immediate danger, in the

contry.

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Tug annual general meeting of the Hongkong Odd Volumes Society, which was convened for this afternoon, has been postponed, and will be held at the office of the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, hon. secretary, 18, Bank Buildings, on Monday, the 9th December, at 5.15 p.m.

Chee, and Mr. R. II. Craig.

Along the route to the Happy Valley the electric tramcars each stopped in succession, as a mask of respect, when the coricge was sighted and resumed their ran after it had passed.

REMARKABLE SHIPHUILDING.

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police forces into the different villages within | division of any portion of the earnings in the distritte of the province. (4) That, the a d'vidend, bearing in mind the continued The first-class armoured cruiser Ibuki, now | usual action taken for the delecting of bað | dulíonis of trade in yarn and the desire being built at Kuje, was successfully launched characters under the officials should be abolish ability of conserving the resources of yesterday morning, reports the japin Chrouicised-se as to have funds for the introduction of the Compay for its current fequi ements, As of aand ult. His imperial Highness | ri. ce an efficient poliçe system. Throughout the pro-will be observed by the accounts, our overs Higashi-Fushimi, on behalf of his Majesty the vince (5) That telegraphic communication draft with our bankers stands at the maximum Emperor, presided at the ceremony. At 9.25 be set up along the different placci on the permitted under our arrangement, and whilst At the Monament's large number of military, Admiral Baron Saito, Midiser for the Navy, West River for the purpose of speedy com. nur stocks of yarn, cotton and stores mpre maval and civil officials, and the leading re-stepped forward to the presence of his Imperial munication and co-operative action. (6) That than cover the overdraft, and in fic: show a sidents of the Colony, European and Chinese,Highness, and having read the naming address the Viceroy un iequested to give instructions to substantial book surplus, a considerable sum had assembled to follow the mournful procel-handed it over to Admiral Baron Yamanouchi, the villages to form local militia for entor-office working capital is required which en ston. Arriving at the fact of Morrison Hill Commander of the Kure: Port Admiralty, who cing vigilance over a wider area. The above tails a heavy interest charge. It is our aim to Gap Road the mourners alighted from their then look up a hammer and severed the cord suggestions may be modified and will be sub reduce this by all available measures, and chairs and the coregs was then formed, The The huge vessel then glided down into the minted to the High Authorities within tes days although the stock of yarn brought forward oa the procession, then followed the gun-carriage of all the warships present and cries of Band of the 3rd Middlesex Regiment headed water, amidst the deafening sound of the syrone time

'September 3 › has ringe been cleared, the fonds As the people of the province of Kwangiung thus released, are required for further pur. with the coffin, Captain Ogle and Capt. Arm- Banzai.".

strongly protest against the proposal of the chases of cotton or absorbed in its products. strong marching on either side. A company AT the instance of Mr. H. C. Sandford, anot soldiers from the Royal Garrison Artillery 14.600tons. Her keci was laid on May.aand last, Riverpulicing-with-a-foreign-Power this standing debentures were called in sed paid The Jõukt is a fira-class armoured cruiser of Waiwupu to place the control of the West As indicated at our last meeting, the out- accountant of the Hongkong and Shanghai and Royal Engineers brought up the rear, each and she was launched six months after, which Ministry has now wired to H, E. Viceroy Chang off on March 31. During the year several Bank, Mak Ling, a painter, was arraigned be carrying a wreath for which no room could be demonstrates the advance in shipbuilding in to consult with him about the advisability of changes in the Board have occured owing to fore Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court found on the carriage. As chief mourners Japan. It is stated that all the steel used for placing Admiral and Commander-in-chie! the departure of in inbera for home. Amongst this morning, in answer to a charge of sealing Capt. Mitchell-Taylor and Mr. Brackenbury the hull was made in Japan and that this is the Chun Ping-chik to control all affairs in con.

them it is fitting to bear tribute to the signal a tuhful of paint from the first floor verandah of the Back yester lay morning. Accused walked in company, and following them were first cruiser to be built in Japan with home-acction with the patrol of the waterways.

services of Mr. Poate, de his final re'irement pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three with Commodore Stokes, R.N., and Hon. Mr record in the naval history of Japan.

Sir Frederick Lugard, Colonel Darling, R., made material. This launch is in its ways. A telegram has been received here from the from China, who bore the entrans 'post' of weeks' hard labour and six hours' stocks.·.

Kwingtung Kwangi studenty in Japan chairnian, and by whose technical knowledge F. H. May, Mr. Blanchflower, following behind.

stating that the students have cabled to the the Company materially benefited. With the Then came the members of the Executive and' Legislative Councils, the Consular body, and

Capital to protest against the proposal of the exception of some weeks in early summer the Waiwupu and that they will depute a represen". | mill, has been working full time throughout, mebers of the British. Chinese and foreign. The following repon is from Mr. F. G. Figgative to return to China to, sob nit the protest the year and with satisfactory results as to the communities, among others being Colonel Director of the Hongkong Observatorý :—–

in person,

quantity and quality of the output, The mill lumbartop, Cept. Walker, R.R., Lieut. Sattern the 2nd at 11.55 -Pressure is very

has been maintained in full-efficiency by re- waite, Colonel Kent, Major Chitty, Major A.itle changed exceptver the E coast of Chapman, H.K.V., Major Macdonald, H.KV, Chios, where the barometer has fallen slightly. Sir Francis Piggott,Mr. Justice A. G. Wite, Dr.

Pressure remains low over the Pacific to the

ter (Director, St. Joseph's College), Mr. A. the part of the China Sea. H. Reanie, Revs. J. H. France, T. Sherwood. The anti-cyclone area still covers China. Jones, C. Bone, Mesura; G. C. C. Master, HW, Very strong monsoon will continue to prevail Looker, P. P. J. Wodehouse, J. Į. Leizia, S.in the Formosa Channel and the China Sea. Kingsbury. Shelton Hooper, B. A. Hals, E

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending

The people of Singapore are, it appears, at last becoming reconciled to the enormous expenditure, to which they have been com- mitted by the Government for the construc. THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Co, tions of wharves and harbour improvenients, announces that the total nutput of the Company's three Mines for the week ending generally. In an editorial which appeared November 16, 1907, amounted to 27,072,62.tohs in the Singapore Free Press recently it, is and the sals during the same period to remarked that the adjudication of the len 19,777.83 tonn, ders for the great works implied in the extension of the docking accommodation at Bingapore and of the reconstruction of the extensive range of the Singapore wharfage has at last been decided, on the authority and advice of the Consulting Engineers, Messrs. Coode, Son, and Matthews, and Mr. --J.-R. Nicholson, Chairman of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board. The successful tender ers are the well-known and world-famous firm of Sir John Aird and to. The amount of the lenderis £998,700, which covers the construc», tion of the New Wet Dock and the reconstruc tion of the Main Wharf. In the Wet Dock there will be 3,800 feet of wharfage, with 30 feet of water at Low Water, Ordinary Spring Tides. This will ultimately be extended to PEDESTRIANS on Gientaly Road will no 6,000 feet of wharfage. As regards the Main longer be annoyed by the individual who made Wharf about to be reconstructed, there will a practice of exposing his sores in order to be 4.575 feet of wharlage, with a depth of apply for alms. That person-Cheung Pui 35 feet of water, Low Water, Ordinary Spring was arrested on Saturday on charges of being Tides The Colony may be paying handsogue and vagabond and exposing his wounds to public view. He was taken before. Mr. somely for the work to be done, but it can H. H. J. Gompeilz, at the Palice Court, this | ¡, M. Atkinsna, Dr. F. W. Clark, Brother Sylves N.E of Japsuj nod over the S. Philippines and moral g, at the Pòlica Cour, with behaving in buildings have received their share of attention solace itself with the reflection that it is em morning, and sentenced to three weeks' hard ploying the highest constructional talent, and labour and six hours' stocks. that will imply an economy of untold dimensions when we think of the experi- BRC Usk the play at the Pa. Ping Theatre, ence and resource in plant and engineer-Yau-ma-ti, ended too soon in their opinion last 'ing talent at the disposal of the firm night, ibres men in the audience bombarded absolutely at the head of dock construce the stage with all kinds of missiles that crue tion that by common consent stands all over the world. Sir John Aird and Co made its fame originally as the eminent con- tracting firm of Lucas and Aird, and since that style was dropped the great firm has gone on adding to its reputation as the greatest constructional firm in the world: It is impossible to relate more than a small

Yockow Jelt Shanghai on fut inst. man, seconded by Mr. F. Ayscough. ate more itar proportion of the great engineering works before Mr. H.J. Gompertz, this morning, was taken on the shoulders of the REstia to receive Mr. Lemieux, the Can Tho na archuen left Cheloo on 29th.ult., Mr.A. Hide to the Board of Directors be con

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To the mournful strains of Chopjo's Funeral March played by the Hand the cortege slowly

freak; fine.

THE WRATHER.

FORECAST. -Hongkong and neighbourhood, N. winds,

-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, strong J-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, same at No. 1.

A-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same as No. 2.

D. C. Wolfe, J. P. Braga, H. P. Tooker, Ho at logm. to-day, doo inches Fook, Ho Kom Tong, Chox Leep Chee, Fung handy. For a time there was great excitement Wa Chun, Lau Chu Pak, directors of the Tung in the building. A number of policemen hear-Wa Hospital, members of the commities of fog the uproar believed there was a fire and the Po Leung Kuk Society and others. rushed to the scene. They soon learnt the cause of the trouble and arrested the disorder iv ones who were fjord $5 each, by Mr. Gom- | wended its way' to the Colonial Cemetery, the pers, this morning.

the still more sorrowfal notes of the Dead March „in' Saul" being played by this Band as the gate- way was approached Arriving there the coffin: A Tokio despatch of 37th us to the N. C.

News'saysOwing to a bad cold the Emperor men and carried to the side of the grave was house-breaking at Kowloon City on Thursday to the left of the gravel path just above dian Minister of Labour and Special Commis. the steps on the first terrace. The impressive ioner to Japan, but the Empress received him ceremony which followed was conducted by and entertained him and Mrs. Lemieux a the Bishop of Victoria, assisted by the Rev. Jancheon. The Minister of the Household also

A COOLTE, by name: Wong Kam Sing, came

charged with being concerned in a case of

last, Wong and another, who is still wanted

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A SEAMAN belongine to the steamer Kuangrenewal and repairs; the sum of 'l'ls. 17, bo odd.”

charged before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, this has been spent during the year in upkeep. The

and are in excellent repait. Mr. Wood; the manager, relurped from leave in November, 1906, and has since been in charge of the works. The duectors are pleased, to testify to their tistaction with the manner in which the staf | have carried not their duties.” If any present desire to ask informarios au points mot touched on, I shall be happy to give such to the extent. of my power,

a noisy and disorderly minner at the Victoria Cinematograph show last night and assaulting the proprietor, R. O. Leque Accused, it was stated, attempted to enter the building without purchasing a ticket, and on being stopped at the door he became riotous and strack the complainant. He was fined $7.

SHIPPING AND MAILS'

MAILE DUR.

“German (Prinzezs Alica) zid lost,, 4 km. -"Indian (Kumsang) 4th innt.

Germau (Porck) 4th inst, night,

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The C. P. R. Co.'s's.5, Montenele arrived at Vancouver at 7.33 pm, on at fast,

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There were no questions. The following resolutions were then put and carried un apimously:

That the jeport and accounts for the year ended September 30, 19 7 as presented, be ac- cepted and passed.roposed by the chair

That the election of Mr. Charles Rayserand

firmed Proposed by the chairman, sect

seconded that have been so successfully constructed

by Mår. F. Ayscough. by Sir Jolin Aird and Co. But we may men

That Mr. F. Ayscough, be re-elected, tion the great Assouan Dam on the Nile; by the police, farced an entrance inte house

The P.&O. S. Coʻs sx. Wile lett Sings directon-Proposed by Mr.9], H. Jahaso the Metropolitan. Railway, commonly known in the Nga Lu Fau village; and Soft wanty

pore for this port on goth ult, at 5 p.m.

seconded by Ms. Chew Shing-chlog. as the Underground; the great Southampton one pieces of cloth, valued at $15, and $1.30 in F, T. Johnson and Rev. G. Statin (Chap. Kave a luncheon party to day, ander imperjal The German 8.4. Bormed left Sandakanı

"That Mr. Arthur, R. Leake, chin Docks; the new Bristol 'Docks; the vast morey. On leaving the house they were seen pin to the Forces). After the caffiu kad brani instidictions in honour of Mr. Lemieux, at. the f' goth ulti, pan, and’may be expected here on 6th

accountant, bo re-elected audijor of the reclamation work in Morecambe Bay, known by the occupier and pinned, but they made lowered into the grave, the Band played hymn Shiba detached palace. There will be a public last. (

dinter on December 3. – It is extremely imprort The M. “M, Co's na dimand Dahle, with tha | pany for the current year, →→Pro As the Hodbarrow Sea Wall; two nek good, thelt escape, Wong was, however, 're-No. 15g, "Sa. soon passeib 'away, and we are able that there will be any form it agreement next Fresch mail, jest Singapore on and lost).. K. W. Campbell, seconded

cognised in a crowd at Yau-ma-ti yesterday, gone. The ceremony concluded with graving docks with subsidiary works for His Worship sent him to gaol for six weeks A few lady friends of the late Mr. Mitchell for resviction of Japaneta immigration inam, for this poni, vi i Selgongd field be in cloning the meeting the Smith Dry Dock Company at Middies- and ordered him to be exposed in the stocks Taylor were preacul at the cemetery as a mark Canada, but it is noticipated that Mr. Lemisux's Allis left Shanghai on seth all;ht 5 p.m. muded the hope the maxi

the fimportant Tyne Dock|| and | för ala bogu,

of respect and exterm towards the deceased, misign will have excellent-rajulik

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