Eutimation.”
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 5, 1907,
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moderne incidence of taxation. On the CHINESE IN EXCELSIS right to The Clock Tower (stopping all gongs aud drums when pasting the Supreme face of this statement, the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies might have been led GREAT DEMONSTRATION-TO-DAY.Count) Braight on to Queen's Road Capital, on to Ko Shing Theatre (stopping" "all" gongs and In believe that opium is a lightly taxed com
drums when passing near the Government modity which Truely eaters the F. M. S. where THOUSANDS VIEW THE UNUSUAL SPECTACLE Civil Ho pital) unti Centre treet going up. 1. P vilica Street, from First Street down Western A. S. WATSON & CO., it is retailed cheap, Dr. Connolly ought to
For the bonour, progress and future pros-: Street on to No. 7 Police Station, straight on to have been aware that except in Pahang, a fixed perity of Hongkong our Chinese brethren organs Queen's Road West, turn out to Des Voeux LIMITED,
'duty of $560 per chest in levied on opiumised a demonstration which eclipsed anything | Road to Queen's Foad Street, in Queen's Road representing more than 70 per cent of its local that has previously been seen in llongkong.wn Bonham Strand West, to Des Voeux market value. If this cate in to be. regarded It was known that the Chinese intended to doRoad, turn in Wing 1.ok Street, to Bonham as moderate it will, be difficult to indicates the thing upon a grand reals, but nobody ever Stand West, to No. 5 Police Station (Fire what is a heavy duty. But the most fallacious dreamt that would assume the proportions it Brigada) tura, lato Jervois Street, to Morrison. 50,000 Cantonese arrived in this Colony in order to participate in a celebration which few Europeans have ever had the opportunity of witnessing...
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DEPARTURE FROM SINGAPORE.
DUR NEXT WEEK.
It is notified in the Orders issued by the Major-General Commanding the troops in South China, that the H. T. Sicilia left Singapore B'a.m. 4th instant and may be ox- pected here on 10th lasian, with the under. mentioned details!— MERE
among Dr. Connolly's assumptions, in hindid. It is no exaggeration to say that at least | Street, up Queen's Road Central to No. 5 Police D, Hutchinson, wife and a children, Captain V.
endeavour to demonstrate that the F. M. S. Government can well dispense with its oplum ravenue, is embodied in the following sweeping and misleading remarks
The general revenue is raised by means of an export duty on tin, which has been suficient to pay the entire cost of administration in the Federated Malay States, to construct roads and railways, and to form a large surplus as a reserve,'
From early dawn crowds of Chinese were meandering to the streets, most of them on the tip-topofexcitement, all happy, and looking regal, in their Sunday robes, every one in good hu mour with his sighbour, Trompets, cymbals and drums were beard on all sides, and al. though one is accustomed, in a settlement ruch
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ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY." Major D. F. H. Logan and wife, Captain K
Station (Fire Brigade) up Wellington Street, L. Beer, wife and 2 children, Liebt. R. H. up Aberdeen Street passing Gage Street, down | Fitzroy, and Lieut. A. W- Chapman, 2nd Lieut. Graham Street, up Cochrane Street in Lynd-F. W. Thickoesse.. Churat Terrace, to Wellington Street East down 146 N. C. 0.4 and mea, 26 women, tó
D'Aguilar Street and in Clock Tower to dismiss. | children.
THIRD DAY, 7TH DECHA Starting about £1 am, from No. +1 Police
Station to Praya East, going up Arsenal Street to Queen's Road, straight on to the Clock Tower (opping all gongs and drums when passing the Supreme Count), op Wyndham Strest ́io'
Tin, to say the least, surprising that Dras Hongkong, to strange-polses the clanging Hollywood Road, Loing up to Shelley Street,"
Connolly, who is presumably thoroughly acquainted with the country and its resources, should have asserted that the export duty on tia sufficed by itself to effect all the above o deiful achievements. The total revenue derived from tin last year was a little over
passing Staunton Street down Elgin Street to Hollywood Road, passing l'ossession Street to Queen's Raad, turn into-Bonham Strand West,
and the hybrid attempts at music, according to European ears, entirely postponed the early inorning's dream. No pen can picture the scene in Queen's Road today, although an ad tempt, may be made by a weak pencil. What out to Des Vœux Road-West until Eastern what there was not, faust be left in the imaginaQueen's Road, lo No. 5 Police Station (Fire there was of Chinese demonstrations, or rather Street, turn out to Connaught Road, turn inte Wing Lok Street passing Morrison Street to on
One of the most marvellous exhibitions was that of a dragon-as a matter of fact there were three dragons-supported by at least aco people, and extending a hundred feet in length. Its marvellous scales, which were manipulated by there who were obscured from view, the magnificent manner in which the grand ser weant waved his oriflamme, the enthusiasm shown by those who were taking part in the procession, all contributed to make this demon-
stration-an-Eailern wonder
bine million dollars, out of an nggregate revenue of 27 millions, the expenditure for the year being upwards of 18 million dollars. Thus it will be seen that in the record year 1906, the tin dasy yielded one-third of the gross receipts and covered half the total. ex PURE MALT WHISKY penditure. The total revenues realised from tin during the past decade did not much ex ceed the aggregate of the capital outlay on railway construction and roads during the
It is impossible to record all the wonders' same period. It is, therefore, but a
which were exhibited on the route of the pro- hyperbolic exaggeration to say that the succession. The dragons, of course, took firal plnses, were built up and the entire cost of place on account of their length, size, and adininistration mai from this single source of the number of people engaged in their concern. Asaminteruffact poor St. George was hopelessly qut of it in dealing with dragoas, and while one may be pleased now and then to see the dragon emblazoned on the face of a gold coin it must be confessed that none of these pre viously represented have como sear the status of the Chinese dragons paraded to-day,
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revenue, over and above that of construction of railways and public works."
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
EIGHTY BIGHT Soldiers, under the command of ons officer, arrived from Germany -to-day-on their way to German New Guinea.
This evening at the Union Church Literary Club, Kennedy Road, the Hon. Mr. F. H. May, C.M.G, will deliver a lecture nn "Jewish Wii and Humour. The chair will be taken ag p. sharp and the lecture is open to the public.
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NOTHING of any interem transpired in (3 Bankruptcy Court this morning. Kwok
Cas application for leave in issue was adjourned, as was alw the business" of ‚Ki Cheong ex parte the Venng Fong Bank The public examination of 1. C. Logan will ieke place on Thursday next,
On the 5th instant, at“ Yalta," 65, M., Kellett "Road, Peak, the wife of J. L. VAN HOUTEN,
née de Coutogly, ofʼa son.
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What the boys and girls seated in sedan chairs represented we cannot tell. That they lonked serious, important and proud no one will deny, but probably their main function was to look beautiful, and seeing that they had been painted and powdered beyond recogni. tion they Accomplished all thers remarkable things with what we might call eclai
To those who know, Hongkong, its lack of thoroughfares, it may be surprising to learn that in the procession there were at least fifty ponies. Little boys, most fascinating urchins dressed as girls, beatrode the bold animale, which, understand, were brought over from Canton.
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The police bad anticipated trouble, and all reserves were called out, but so far as we have learnt from the most authoritative quarteri; A CRICKET match will be played by the Hong- there has been nothing untoward, and judging likely that anything will mar what has been the most magnificent spectacle that the people of Honkong have yet seen.
Che Hongkong Celegraph kong Cricket Club, against the United Services from the present spirit of the crowd, it is tiz
on Friday and Saturday, commencing at a, and 2.pam, respectively. The following will
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 197, represent, the Club. Hancock, H. Han
cock, W. C. D. Turner, T. E. Pearce, A. W. J. Peake, Aw A. Claxton, Ar H. Young, E. A. Fowler, L. J. Wishart, A. N. O her and S. O.
-Else..
· ANTI-OPIUM INEX ACTITUDES,
It is a remarkabl. ci cumstance that holders of strong views on any one subject, generally allow, their judgments to be warped, so as la exclude the consideration of surrounding faci,ing in colours, will oppose the Navy. Club
which might militate against the uccuracy of their preconceived notions. Dr. Connolly, of "Ipoh, who is an earnest and enthusiastic Ani Opiumist, has, in his real for promoting his cause, keen led to lay a statement before the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, replete with grave inaccuracies and erroneous inferences, observas the Perak Pioneer, which devotes a leading article criticising the mis.
Tu will be a' Rugby Football match to: morrow at 4.30 p.m. sharp, when the Club, play-
it is no secret that the authorities have been this demonstration, but it speaks an enormous on tenterhooks with regard to the result ei
amount of credit to those who were respon sible for the management of a pageant which has been unparalleled in Hongkong.
Team: Back, B. Johnson; Three-quarters, F C: Carroll, A. A. Claxton, A. S. Kempthorne, 0. N. E. More; Halves, L.). Blackburne and A. N. Uther; Forwards, W. J. Daniel: (Capsible to force, a G. 1. Veftraith, H. W. Lester, J. McGregor, P. Liston, Capt. Rasking, RAMC W. B.
Slantan And A . Usher,
Brigade) going in Bonham Strand, toro la to Wing Lok Street turn out to Des Voeux Road until Western Market, turn out to Connaught Road, turn out up Jubilee Street to Queen's Road, down Queen Victoria Street to Des Vaux Road up to Pottinger Street, in Queen's Ko.d to about The Hongkong and Shanghai
Bank's premises to dismiss
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
REPORTED RETIREMENT OF THE EMPRESS DOWAGER.
[From Our Own Correspondant.]
Canton, 4th December A Peking telegram states that, on the advice of H.E. Chang Chih Tung and H.E. Yuan Shi Kai, Her Majesty the Empress, Dowager, has decided to retire from taking any active past in the Government from the first day of the Dezl Chinese year."
*BANDIT CH*RFS, .
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Lieut, B. B. Coke and wife, Lieut. E. Wood-
House and Lieut. C. R. Shannon, and Lieut. O. H. Rivers-Moore, wife and 2 children of Captain Walker.
Telegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE
STEAM LAUNCHES IN TEN CANTON DELTA.
THE QUESTION OF FOREIGN REGISTER.
IMPORTANT, RESOLUTIONS OF OWNERS' OUILD
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shameen, 5th Decoinber
12.30 a.m.
At a meeting, which was held yesterday, under the auspices of the. Steam Launch Owners Guild, at which hundreds attended, including most of the owners, it was decided 154 N. C. Os nad men, a women, 2 children. to make certain representations to tite
74 W. D., N. C. O's and men, 3 women and 3 children,
3RD
MIDDLESEX REGIMENT, - *-~
ARMY SERVICE: CORPS,' Major H. FT. Fisher and wife.. IN. C. 0.4 and men, woman and I child.
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS
Lieut. and Qr. Mr. T. Glennen, wife and Colonel H. Mann, Major S. Macdonald,
daughter. Lieut. G. A. Benson, Miss A. N Sharrock (cursing staff)
24 N. C. O., a women, children.
ARMY ORD: DEFI. AND, CORPs." Lieutenant-Colonel W. Lambert; 'wife and daughter, Captain J. A. S. Murray, wife and 2 children. Captain A. isarker and § children, Captain O. Brown, wife and 4 children.
foreman, 12, N, C. (.'s and men, 6 women; children.
ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT AND CORPS.
Viceroy. It was suggested that H.E. slionld queat the Commissioner
es to be inspected, as they are at of Customs to permit Chinose launch-
present in Hongkong, by certificated engineers.
It was also proposed that the in spectors should be selected by the
owners."
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If the request be granted all Chi- nese launches at present under For
Mojer A. B. Lander, and Class Asst, Accouneign register will fly the Chinese flag
and S. P. Warbrook, 3 N. C. O's and men, 2- women, child.'
CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT-Rev. A. D. Ennis and wife,
ARMY SCHOOLS-Schoolmistress Min B. C. Myles,
MISCELLANEOUS.-Convalescents from Sia-
Rapare
No N. C. O's or men, except those on duty, will be allowed aboard without a pass signed by the D. A. A. and Q. M. G.
"The P.M.O. will delait a Medical Officer to proceed on board in accordance with para 1674, King's Regulations.
it is learnt from Yumchow. that the two notorious chiefs of the bandits in that prefec. ture are Wong. Wo-shun and Chang Tak-hing,The who have given trouble to the people there to the utmost extent. The local authorities have offered $:0,000 for the apprehension of WoOER and $5,000 for Chang,
from the 1st day of the 12th moon (4th January), next.
The Straits Dinuor.
WATCH-WORD "ECONOMY,"
London, November 28. Sir William Troacker presided at the annual Straits dinner, the guests of which included. J. J. Keswick, Sir. 8. C. Gundry, Sir. Frack Swettenham, Sir James Mackay, Sr C. P. Lucas, Sir William Adamson and Sir W. Taylor.
following will be the order of diiem-
In proposing the prosperity of the Siraiti ir (a) t'onvalescents from Singapore.
William Treacher emphasized the commercial barkation on toth instrat
(b) Details Middlesex Regt, with light bag and strategic value of the Straits...
་་་ goge.
(c) Details RE: with light baggage, (d) Details A SC., R.A.M.C., A.O.C., A.P.C. with light baggage.
EXPLOSIVES FOR RAILWAY, The Canton-Hankow Railway Company bas applied to the authorities for permission in order froi Hongkong a quaunty of explosives-(e) Families and fuses for the use of the Company.
PIRACY.
(f.) Detailï n.G.A.
(2) lavalids. Under arrangements 'made Owing to the frequent occurrence of piracy by PM. O. Lighters, and coolics for heavy in the waterways of the delta, H:E. the Vice-baggage to be alongside immediately on vessels roy has made changes in the appointments of officers in the different guard boats. Recently two officers were dismissed...
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The newly-formed Stif-Government League, in connection with the protest against the West River patrol service as proposed, has decided that the first step to be taken is to find means to unite the different villages in an
characters, so that the League has endeavour to put down the number of bad
advertised for suggestions for the purpose to be sent is within a month's time..
FLUCKY CHINESE GARDENER,
now.
As we have stated crowds began to gather TIGRESS SHOT” IN SINGAPORE. near the starting place, at No:2 Police Station; at an early hour this morning. Within an hour of the appointed time when the procession Was supposed to start it was impos
way through and one el our representatives has described in graphic language the difficulty with which he obtained the page. The atreels were dooded with people. Where they all came from, and best of all, where they all slept, it is not our present province to inquire, but it Hongkong clot accommodate all those folk t known to the ordinary householder. The streets on the upper level at the tiffin hour was literally impassable to vehicular traffic, and all those who journeyed hillwards by chair had to light before they could gain their destination
leading assertions. Our Straits contemporary three women, who were arrested by Detective then there must be dwellings here which are
Might we submit some of the things which were to be seen in a procession which lasted for, at least two hours? The dragons, which have already been mentioned, took up at least 100 feet each, to say nothing of the cymbals, gongs and drums, which were now and then put on the ground and beaten with intense ferority. The flutes and every thing else putin Chinese entertainments were, to say the least, marrellous,
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arrival..
tribute baggage to Units from A.S.C, Pier.
Transport arrangements will be made to dis
A Fatigue Fatty from R.G.A., R.E., and 3rd Middlesex Regiment, consisting of 1 N.C.O. and 6 men of each unit, will be detailed to parade at A. & C. Pier on ship's arrival to sort bagage, and a representative from each Corps and Department will attend to assist.”
The Chief Urdnance Officer is authorized to issue the necessary tents for the accommoda- tion of Troops arriving by H.T. Sicilia
TURBINE MARVEL.
ENGIVE THAT MAY BEAT, ALL RECORDS.
He said that the present. depression ac centuated the necessity for the use of the most | modern machinery, in the tin mining ipdustry,
Mr. W. H. Shelford in responding said that the-time bad-come_for_the_Straits.10.consider retrenchment.
He appealed for the co-operation of all in Governmentaflairs,
The diminution in opium revenue? might be met by the establishment of a custom boute and port duty which he hoped might be avoid- ed. Singapore Free Press.
ARRIVAL OF BELGIAN
"LEGATION · GUARD,
EN ROUTE FOR PEKING,
A small company of Belgian soldiers, who are to relieve the present guard of the Belgian Legation at Peking, arrived this morning by the German mail, as, Forek, Before their departure from home Lieutenant Lambert, who is in command, was entertained at a fare- well; banquet in the Jardin Zoologique by bis colleagues, the officers of the Second Guides, and after the company arrived on board the vessel a representative of the Minister of War bade them farewell, as also a delegation from the regiment of Carabineers. The new guard- aus of the Belgian Legation, says a Belgin' contemporary, will make a good appearance in Chine; they belong half to Flanders and balf, to Wallonia.
An engineer at Glasgow has astounded the A full grown tigress was shot Ju Singapore Clyde shipbuilders by a small rotary turbine on Saturday, reports, the Free Press of 25th alt. engine little more than one foot in diameter About six o'clock in the morning, a large and capable of developing forty horse-power. tigress suddenly appeated near a Chinese plan- The new turbine will be known as the ter's house at the 8 mile Bukit Timah-rd and "Cortheay," and its inventor, a Swiss, claims seized one of the dogs. The animal then pro- that it will revolutionise turbine propulsion: ceeded to walk away with the dog. The planter Only two blades are, used, against the many followed the tigress and shot her through the thousands in each of the now Cunarders.
A "WHITE-WASHING BRIGADE" it engaged!" heart, dropping her with one bullet. The car
***he new turbine is to be fitted on board an case was brought into town in a bullock-cart experimental torpedo boat, and a speed hitherto in lime-washing the walls and 'r of of the and was taken to the central police station, unknown will then be shown, says the inventor. Central Market. The condition of the building The plucky Chinaman claimed the Goverd All the necessary capital to float the company, sadly needed the application of the brush,
mant reward of $25..
has been eagerly subscribed. The new turbine A LEADING Colombo merchant who returned There was much excitement among then stives can also be applied to locomotives and motor- there by the steamer Moldavia states that when now when the body arrived The carcase-cars--
was purchased by Inspector Conner of the police for $47. He intends having it skipped mounted. Many natives and others were anxious to purchase some of the flesh as
medicine.
It is believed that the tigrass mate is in the vicinity of lukit Timah. It is some years since a tiger was shot in Singapore.
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156 alesier way at Port Said on Tuesday, the 22nd October, a hail storm was experienced in the MR. UNWIN is publishing in his Colonial course of which some record hall stones fell, Library Mr. A. G. Hale's new novels! A Lind. He was ashore at the time, and the blocks of say o' the Dale.". It deals with the fortunes of a, ice were so phenomenally large that he wonder. British family in Australia at the time when the ed what was coming next-thinking," possibly, penal settlements were in full force, Mr. Hale of the story "Who threw that brick 1" One of is on familiar ground in this book, for he was the largest bail stones was photographed by born in the bush, and spent much of his life follow-passenger as it lay on a lady's hand; and am d the scenes he depicts. The book in const we hope to 166 a copy of the photograph befor sidered by the who have read to be the long. If it does not come soon we shall con- most powerful thing the author has yet done,
To-day was another slack day at the police courts, business being at a complete standstill The only case of any "importance" was the trial of thirteen gamblers, among whom were continues: "Dr. Connolly premises his prin- Sergeant Murison in a house in Ko Shing Street cipal suggestions by. reiterating the totally last night They pleaded guilty and were misleading assertion that Popang and Singe fined $5 each. A number of alleged pick-packets ~pore are free pons and opium is; therefore, were arrested yesterday, but as the complala. imported without paying duly. On the other ants were in one way or another connected with the procession, and "Consequently, could not band the import of opium into the Colony by attend to-day, the cases were set aside. anyone but the Farmer is totally prohibited.
THE Fulo Laut Coal Mining Company, which The very large sum paid by the Farmer.ac. nually for the exklusiva privileges of vending operates in our 1300 218 pablished is oplum represents actually the duty that would report for 1906. Coal of excellent quality is now drawn from deeper lying seams, and the have accrued to Government had it decided on, mining work met with no difficulties. The "Jevying the same direct. Dr. Connolly obser-output increases-continually, and the demand ves that it is of course to the interest of the for the chal grows steadily both on the spot
Nearly every village from the mainland had THE second of the Scottish Masonic Dances Oplum Farm that as moch opium as possible and in the market. During the year under shall be consumed in the Straits Settlements, report, 19,177 tons of eal were shipped to Sin its own standard, and nearly every banner hid was eld last evening at the City Hall, and As it is unquestionable that the Farmer has gapore, and 30,463 tons to Hongkong. About its complement of missiles. No wonder that there was present a big muster of subscribers
Yoo steamers took in cost during the year. to-morrow has bees proc'aimed a public holland guests. From the way these dances were 18 the Supreme Court, at Singapore, on 25th no power or means of forcing anybody to copThese included 4 large sea-going vessels, of day, for amid the noise and tumult it will be appreciated last season it was a foregone con ult, a rather amusing case concerning the usual sume oplam, the only source open to him to which 17 wera Drilish, 13 Detch; seven Nor-impossible for most people to concentrate their clusion that they would become a recognised Chin so muitod of taking the oath by cutting minde upon a given subject. But those who institution during the winter months, and the off a cock's head, occurred. Mr. Lowell appear Increase his sales, is by checking, and if pos-wegian, three Danish, and one German.
And the chance of seeing what our Chinese Scotch Masons of the Colony are to be coned for a Chinese plaintiff who consented that sible stamping, out the consumption of cheap A NEW volume in Lawin's Colonial Lib ary is friends really can do when they strit out of gialolated on the able manner they are con the case should go against him if defendant Wlicit oplom, enormous quantities of which The Spanish Prisoner," by Mra, Philip Chame the warpath will never forget it,
ducted. It was an ideal evening from a'dances (represented by Ms. Gaunt) would swear in the are being smuggled into the country despite pion de Crespigny, author of "The Mystery of -Our friends in Bonham Strand and its vici. point of view, and those who attend these customary fashion by cutting of the cock's the unceasing vigilance of an army of ubiqui a Glove," "The Grey Domino," etc. The scene n'ty, deserve the sumpit praise for the mander popular assemblies are keen devotees of head, that he had not had the money sued for.
EMAIL ADURIA tous chintings. Even from the Anti-Opiumist of the romance is laid in Spain, among the in which they have organised this exhibition, the Terpsichoredo art. As usual the Mach He agreed but later on refused, and challenged
French (Armand Dekic) 9th inst standpoint, the operations of the Farmer are mountains of Navarra, with an interlude in and not only so, but they deserve credit for the ado String Band discoursed sweet music plains if to prove his contention in, the came throughout a very varied programme, especially way. And this he promptly did. - Upon this il- England. The date is 1805, and the Battle of manner in which it has been carried out,
Indian (Arratson Ascar) och last, a.m Canadian Empress of India) 16th fast. conducive to good," inasmuch as they con."
'Trafalgar, plays a'minor part is the story, The We trust that the prosperity-the hope, and was the music appreciated during the waltzer, was agreed by the defendant that the plaintiff
The duties of M.C.mare, vastad in the capable should get judgment. This strange reversal of Australian (Taiyuan) 27th last stitute the principal barrier against the entry heroine Paloma, is a Spanish girl, who, 10 free the good latentions of those who look for hands of Bros. Harvey and Sibbit, who, assisted positions as mentioned to Mr. Justice Fisher The Imperial Garman Mail us. Rose, of contraband oplum and its widespread "con- her cousin's name from dishonour, personic ward to the welfare al Hongkong-will be 19 by the energetic secretary, Bra. J. 1. Blake, yesterday, and he allowed the matter to stand left bite on Gils ult, arrived at Genoa gesin sumption, Referring to the F. M. S., Dr. him in England. After being tricked into a pro-alled.
worked strenuously for the enjoyment of all over for the settlement to be cbolimed. There ato a Connolly remarks that they are practically mise of marriage by a Spaniard she dislikes,
The programme for the second and third presset, whilst the comforts of the miniature seems to be something in this peculiar method The PM. S. 3. Co. 15. free trade countries, they lavy small import she discovers that he gained his end by a mean
daya is as follows --
"auchtermuchty" wars andor the experienced of swearing over the unfortunate domestic bird's from Yokohams to-day and subterfage, and considering herself no longer datica on, spirits and a moderate! one on bound to him, marries the man of her heart, am
SECOND DAY, ÓTH DROUG supervision of Wor, Bro. A. W. DBL A laje severed hold, as much perhaps at that at this port on rith Inst
The MM: Café Levármas Staffing about, I am. from No. 1 Police ferry.com eyed the residents from Kowloon way, we are bait inted with ending with French shit, "ill teases Fair plúns V. It is apparent that Dr, Connolly Englishmae, who comes over from England to
me Wanchai Road.jp Quench Road East, pornowa #homas peculiar view as to what constitpisu - claim ber
clude that it, like the bail stone, kis melted; but we have been positively assured that she blocks of ice-one of which measured so (tan) - inches in circumference ward or abtained from the cold-stonge room. Immediataly after the storm the tempara'u's fell from 80.fo 70 degrees, People cannot get the temperni tare reduced like this in Egypt without being prepared to encounter something very unusual, SHIPPING AND MAILS
Luka pom, for this porta