KJ

Telegrams.

| Renter',

Count Okuma's Speech

London, and January The Times considers that the Japanese newspapers have incurred a grave responsi bitty by, spreading, erroneous versione" of Count Okuma's speech at Kobe.

The United States. Receivers have been appointed to the Chicago Milwaukee Électric Co. and the allied concerns, of a capil·l of $30,000,000. The Governor of New York State, in his annual messige to the Legislature, recom mende that whatever restrictions are advisable in the case of Banke should equally apply to Trust Companies,

The report of the Superintendent of Banks recommends fixed reserves and a weekly banking statement,

Laver.

Richmond, Virginia, reports that a ré 'ceivership has been appointed to The Sea board Airline Railway, with a "capital of $70,000,000/

lap The Bank Fate,

THE MISSIONS TO SHAMEN,

ANNUAL TEA AND MEETING.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JANUARY 4 1918.

JOSEPH'S COLLKOM

THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH..

"At the diuribution of prizes at St. Joseph's, Collere yesterday afternoon report of the proceedings up to the time of going to press having appeared in our get issuó-

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POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIANS.

A LONGER STAY IN HONGKONO, CA There was a good audience at the Theatre Royal last bight in witness the performance of Mother Goose. The play was well sustalded. by the talebted little driistes, who are becoming

To-night "Müher Goose* will be staged for the last time. As will be seen from the ad- vertisement appearing elsewhere the company intend extending their stay in the Colony, for three more days On Monday next, 6th inst, the favourite comedy," "The Belle of Now York, will be produced aguio, by special request. On Tuesday "In Tomb" will occupy. the boards, and on Wednesday "La Pouper." A large attendance is expected each night and the public will be well advised to book their seats early. The box plan is open at Robinema Plano Company

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE ROYAL B

TONIGHT and TO-DAY at 8.30 P.M.

POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA CO.

MATIN

Mr. C. A. POLLARD and Mh. N. CHESTER, SOLE OWNERS.

TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT OF GRAND NEW YEAR'S PANTOMIME,

MOTHER GOOSE."

„This Alternoon,, at 3.30 RM-(Children and Amaha-half-price to Mailees only). NEXT MONDAY, Jannaivió

THE BELLE OF NEW YORK NEXT TUESDAY, January 7STEMA Sur

IN TOWN.

NEXT WEDNESDAY, January 8 1 - -

LA POUPEE.

PRICES: $3.0, 5.00 and $1.00,

THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS |

AND SHIPBUILDERS OF RA

HONGKONG.

t

Intimation.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO, LD

INVITE INSPECTION

$102

NEW STOCK

BOX PLAN AT THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. Lals Trama is the Peak 15 minutes after each performance,

BARBER LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP “ ST. PATRICK

FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS.; CONSIGNEES of Cargonte bereby informed

COMMERCIAL

WEAKLY, SHARK REPORT, Reviewing the share, business for the week.THE ANNUAL DANCE will be held el Messrs. E. S., Kadoorie & Co. write, on 3rd, pähe, Gity Hall on FRIDAY, tha: toth insiÏ-

lest. Members, who have not, yet received "tickets may obtain same, from the Secretary, It is requested that list of guests be forward d as soon as possible.

inpakona, 4th January, 1008

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With the advent of the new year it is hoped. that there will be a general cevival ol business, and some sign of improvement are apparent, - which we trust will lead to renewed activity;" The plight advance which has occurred in several stocks already shows a total apprecia

tion of nearly a million dolliæ,

Buks-Hongkong Gand · Shanghai Banks have 'na fluctuated saying the work, and gre steady at 5720 tại thé old and 5715 for the new 'thares... In Loodoo, a better feeling prevails,

the rate having risen to £fo

Fiskellency Sir Frederick Lugard more and more popular each night. As usual szidi¬Me. Lord Bishop, Rev. Fathers, Ladies the fun was supplied by Master Teddy Mc and "Gentlemen: The short time I have.Namara and the Heiniz brothers, while the been in the Colony, and the pressure of dancing was captivating, and other work has made it impossible for me to fulfil the intention I had of visiting this school and seeing it when the curriculum in full swing, and when I could have seen for myselft e methods of work and the success achieved both in the claša room and on the play ground, and on it later I set great stress. Therefore, I came tofore you to-day to assume the honour and privilege of presenting the pizes to the scholars some what as a stranger, but I hope before another year has gone round, before price-day comes this time next year, that I will have proved to you the deep interest feel in the education of the Colony, and that I will have formed a much cloter acquain'ancr with S, Joseph's College." I think wa may say that the standard, progress and development of country is very largely gauged, by the facili ties for education, which are given to its citizens, and I think in that respect Hongkong cần The Bank Rate has been reduced 10 6 chain not to be behindhand. The amount Canadian Pao{fio lastic Steamer which the Government 1ives in assisting the

Overdue.

education of the Colony is continuously in- Anslety is felt for the Canadian Pacific creasing. In 1905 it formed 2.6 percent, of the steamer Monst hajgl which left Antwerp on (03) revenue of the Colony, in the following the 7th December for St. Johns, New Bruns. year it rose to 2.5 per cen and in the current year if 'will make a considerable increase, as wick, with 230 passengers and a crew of go. it formed 37 per cept, of the total revenue of the Colony. St. Joseph's College, I leige, has been founded chiefly for the non-Chinese portion of the Hongkong community, although, you have lately formed a Ch nese section which the Inspector of Schools reports is a very great suc cess. Ladies and gentlemen: I think, however, that special interest should be given to that class of school which provides for the non-Chinese co-munity. Though 1 yild to none in my ergest desire for the education of the Chinese, who form the bulk of our population, still it in inevitable that Chinese scholars who pas through our schools will ta gre measure be lost to us later, and disappear, in the great Chion beyond. It is also a fact that the Chi-ed and without business at St. There are nese do not so directly benefit the Colony, be buyers of Douglases at the improved rate of cause a large number of them find employment $39 Hongkong, Canton, a & Macao Steam The first item on the programin e was a sub, outside, whereas the non-Chinese section is one boats have likewise improved and can be stantial ment tea and very pretty and inviting which is employed largely within the Colony placed at $19). Indo-Chinas remain quiet ai did the ta les lonic with their burden of good Perhaps the most stable, po tion of the popista quotations, Shell Transporis can be secured things and their for decorations. One fea- tion here is the Portugues, and I understand at 41/4 Star Ferries oldun ! new have strangth. hire which itrarted vreat attention and called that St. Joseph's College provides specially for

ened, to 524 and Sizeteip Lively, with la- forth much numration was a wonderful cake them, and I hope that we shall see many pupiinquiries at the rate in the shipe of wee bearing smiler, but still | from this school taking places in the Gavern. good sized cåker, on its branches. It looked togment service and large mercantile houses in pretty to be eaten and was prompily dubbed, the Colony, and h Iling positions of trust and by a wag in the company, tha brend fruit responsiblity. In order to occupy successfully

Misipg-Chinese Enginearings are oblain- || such positions, it is beyond all necessary that able at 111. 15. Raubs have art changed dur The meeting was held in the upper room they should make themselves proficient ining the week, but at the close a slightly firmer which had been nicely decorated for the occa typewriting and shorthand, in bookkeeping tone prevails. From private te ezraphie advices sion! The Bishop of the Diocese took the and to afluent knowledge of English, received: from Singapure we leam that the chair at eight o'clock, by which time this room and 1 am glad to see that special atten- crushing for the past period yielded 1,130,013. was well filled. After an opening hymn and top is devoted to these subjects in this prayers the Bishop, after addressing a few College, and that the Inspector of Schools 'words of welcome and good wishes in all pre- chooses these very subjects fir special com- went, called upon the Senior Chaplain in giva mendation in his report. am glad to notice, an account of the work of the year. The the, that is the muter of shorthand you are dominant ante in spite of the recitat of diffi- receiving much pasistance from several mm culties and discouragen e us was,nge of tbank.bers of the local Press. Une word more as to fulness and cheer."

the special features of St. Joseph's notice, you have a considerable number of borders and i should like to see that number increased Ladies and gentlemen, I have a very special interest in schools which are board schools, because I think a schon! bay loser une balf at least of the benefits which he might derive from his schont life, by being a day by. It is by being a boarder that he learns to get self-reliance, to find his awn level amongs! hit comiades, and learns that code of the

Following hard upon the string of social and festive finctions with which the Masions to Seamen bave marked the season, the Annual Tea and Meting, which was held last night was perhaps the most successful of the series, From far and wide over the spacious' harbour men were gathered „together as the guests of the' Missi-a «nd never, in the opinion of most who were there, did they spend a more pleas. ant or profitable evening. It was just a big Christmas say to which, through the kindness of many filends, the Mission was able to invite

· all and sundry-friends inviting filendi.

tree.

An address was given by the Bishop. The Revs. J. D. Dathan and A. 1). Stewart also made speeches, all of which were listened to with the closest Attention, Salos were sung by Mixt Carden, Miss Stewart and Mr. Faine, and a selection of carols was given by the choir. A thorouubly enjoyable evading was

brougin to a cloas shortly after ten o'clock with the singing of the doxology and the blessing, -Contributed.

We learn from a reliable sou re that a scheme formerly formul ted by the Finance Bureau of the Lianeking Viceroy shy la deduct ten per centofthe salary of ench official in theViceroyally and invest this money in the purchase of shares in the railways of the Viceroyalty, has been How postponed si-n die. This step, we under stand, has been taken as a urecaution Ty mea: sure, as any scheme now for the purchase of railway shares on the part of the Government. taking into consideration what has happened with reference to the Chekiang rai way loan, would certainly involve the invernment in many mors, unpleasaninesses than would be worth the candle, and the masses have only those who aginted the opposition against a harmless long to thank for the present twpasse, -N. C.D. Neun

SHIPPING AND MAILS

GÜMANLA QUINT-

Fie ch (Porra) hint. Indian (Arrifan Afear) 7th Just. 8.m. Canadian (Montèngla) dih inst, American (Karen) Binst Gërmen{Prinz_Wakiem zr) 8th inst, English (Desanka) 9th inst., 7 a.m. Canadian (freit of "I spin) vgth inst. Indian (Namiang)' tóth Inst,

The Chingin - Manila on 3rd inst., npon; and lý dub here on gik ingt, mun.

These Skroking left Shanghai on 5th inst, and is daa here of Bih Inst

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w

+

PUBLIC AUCTION.

to sell by

13.

THE Undersigned have received instructions PUBLIC AUCTION, *;FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

ON FRIDAY,

the toth January, 1918, at 2 30 Rug at No. 7;; The Haystack," The Peak,

THE WHOLE OF THE

CONTAINED

Marine Insurances. —Cantons have ruled. ixily steady at bias and can probably be hadOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at the mais.. There are sellers of North Chinan. at the slightly decreased rate of Th. 87h.. Uoins can be placed at 5832. Yanguzes have improved to $15 for the old shares, Sales of the now shares have been effected at $135,

Fire Insurances.-Coina Fices are firmer at $95. Hoogkong Fires are easier at Sy-o

Shipping.-China and Manilau are unchang

Refineries–Chica Sugars have" huyers at Sico, Lurons and Perak Sugats' are easier at quotations.

DRAWING ROOM SUITE, BLACKWOOD TEA TABLES And FLOWER

DS OVER MANTEIS, STANDS AMERICAN ROLL TOP DESK, TEAK WOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS; GLASS. CROC- ED IRON BEDSTEADS and BEDDING, KERY and EP. WARE, BRASS-MOUNT- TRAKWOOD WARDROBES with BEVEL LED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP BUREAU with BEVELLED GLASS, CHEST-OF DRAWERS, &c.,; &c., &c.; "

ALSO

ONE COTTAGE PIANO.... Catiloguss will be issued, Terms >——Ã ́usual,

HUGHES & HOUGII,"

Auctioaseṛi.

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- Hongkong, 4th- January, 1908,"

KULANGSO (AMY) MUNICIPAL,

COUNCIL

4.

and confirmed.

Minutes of a meeting of the Council, held at the Board Room, on the 17th December, 1007: Presents-Messrs. W. H. Wallics (Chair: gold from 5,695 tons stone,

man), C, A/V, Bowra, A. F. Gardloer, Hosok Docks, Wharves and Gdowns-Geo. Fen-Tan-chow, W. Kruse, S. Okuyam4, the nalth wicks have mengi mind en 5 s.

Officer and the Secretary. Kowloon Wharls are in demand at $;6 1 r the old and The minutes of the last meeting were read $54 for the new shares. Whampoa Docks are steady at 1951 - In the North, Shanghai Docks can be sold at T. 7:1, and Hongkow Whatfs at the reduced rate of Tis, zod."

Lands, Hovels and Buildings-Astor House Hotels have been hand in the North at $20. Hongkong Hotels have her tenod-te $104 and can be placed at the figure... Hongkang Landı continue to rule quiet at 595. There are outhern buyers of Shanghai Lands at the enhanced-rato rif Tla, 201, West Points are in request at $49, but sellers are not fanh coming...

The list of persons qualified to vote at public meetings of ratepayers was read and approved The lenders for the rgos night soil contract were opened and considered. Subject to satis factory references being given, the tender of Ong Bong Kak for $1,00 was accepted.

that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lid., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery, may be obtained

¡No Claims will be admitted after the Gand

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the sith instant will be subject to rent"

All Claime' against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the

ist instant, or they will not be recognized.

All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the t1th instant, KI JO AM,

No Fire Instrance has been effected, 1 Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents. Hongkong, 4th january, 1008.

THE CATHOLIC UNION.

ANNUAL

CHRISTMAS

NIERTAINMENT

A Burlesque in Two Acts. "LOVE IN LOTUS LAND." Dates of Performances: TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 4th Janą 9 F.NJ

· ·Plany of Stats nów on View at above addresë.

Admission

St. For Children so.cents at Matinee only. Hnnykoog, 4th January, 1903, fizz

VOLUNTBAR" CORPS ORDKRS.

ORDERLY 'OFFICER.; JALA

Orderly officer for week ending 11th Jannery, 1908, Lieut. ED. C. Welle.

'ALL UNITS,

Parade. At headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, the 6th January, 1958, for infantry drill. Sergt. Downes, 3rd Middlesex Regts will'attend.

ARTILLERY UNITS. ·

Tarade. At headquarters at 6.30 pm. Da. Wednesday, the 8th January, 1908, for 15 pdr. B. L. god drill. Sergt. Cook, GA. will

attend.

Parade. At headquarters at 5.30 p.m. 00 Frider, the toh January, rp, for Maxim gur drill, Sergt. Cook, G4, will attend. '

BLARK. MUSKETRY - SHIELD,"

AN OYASIUM CLASS.

The Superintendent of Police reported the following cases have been dealt with at the Mixed Count since the Just meeling-Sur-

It is notified for information that the Blake montes: Allowing pigs to stay 4, Contempt Musketry Shield. Competition will take place Court 1, Assault 3. Quarision stine to the at King's Park Range at 2 p.m. on Saturday, danger of the public 1, Breach of contract the uh January, 1908. Teams of to from Colon Mills--There is so business to Throwing rubbish into public train 2, Debt teach unit, will shoot, 8 to count. Officers com. report in stocks under this heading. Fwos Summary. Arteita: Theft 7. Commising manding unit are requested to send in their are in demand at Tle, 12 and Internationals at nuissace J, Manslaughter 1, Breach of sampan team entries by the 8 h January, 19-8, Dres Tis. 5. Lacu Kung Mows are weaker and regulations 1, Breach of slaughter house re Khaki uniform. have declined to Tis: 65, with sellers.

galatinna 4, Boying meat for human consump Miscellaneous China Borneos are in fanbertion well knowing it to be unfit for human food request at Stoj. Chine Providents have been Attempting to obtain the Municipal Seal to sold and there are further buyers at Syment not slauzbtered in the Municipal slangh- Green Island Cements have been done at 5111ter house, Being in possession of stolen and more can be placed at the rale but one property.

(Signed), W, WALLACE, are available. Wators have been taken off the market at $ro Sumairas are in favour al

Chaltman.. Tis: + 71, Langkats have firmed up to Tis. 365 at which rate buyers predominate.

Exchange -The Bank's selling rate on Lon don is 1.10-3/16, on demand, he T/T rate on Shanghai is 74t.

school of honour which, I am proud to say: is one of the features of the boys of Eng. land. I congratulate the headmaster, Brother Sylvester, and the staff on the success of the year's work, for the report is one of which they may be jurly proud. The grant is being increased this year from 37/- to 35/, as the school is again reported, tor; the second year in success 01, in be troroughly efficient. I am glad to see the average attendance is very much in excess of last year, and coogia tulate Master Carlos Sequeira for having gain.. ed the first prize in hygiene, and Master Lopes for winning the Belilios price for geography, and I also congratulate you heartily for the Rond results obtined at the Oxford Local Examination. Before sitting down I would" like to add one other word; that is, to express my Acknow’edgments-as 10 many have done online

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

Do. demand

befare me for the liberal-minded, tinbigoted London-Bark T.T. 2... and unsectarian way in which the Roman Catholic community, if this Colony has aided,

in the progress of education, (Applause).

His Lordship the Bohop thanked their Ex- cellencies very sincerely for the great kindness they had shown in condescending to president the distribution of prizes. He said he was sure that such interest as his Excellency the Governor and Indy Lugard took in education, would be a greu souers of ercauragement both to teachers The T, K.K. 16. Merle Mara sails from and pupils. It had always been the aim of St. Yokohama to-morrow, and will be due in Hang. Joseph's to prepare boys for the datiss they kopp on 13th las A wold be called upon to perform in after-life, The NY, K. as Wakası Alarm, European and that was the reason why commercial and Itine, It Shinehal for this rout on 3rd lost, penclical subjects held such a prominent place and in expected here on 6 h ins obje dijk n in the school's curriculam. The kind words The NAY KA, Kawachi Varu, European his Txcellency had spoken to the boys would, Line, left Singapore for this port on, grd inst his Lordship sincerely trusted, bring home to and is expected here on 9th inst., ABOUT A

The C: N. Co's as Namsang left Cal them the imptance of making the most of culta for this part if the Straits on grat 61, their school days, and thus fining themanives

and may be expected here on or about 16th lust, | for the bifile of life, und as useful members of

Thể D&O 8, 8, Gussa, Feritis fled from | socisty, ⠀ „Yokobama on 4thins), fag Hongkong via Japan

· ports and is due to arrivò on or about 12th fast; The P, &'07 5. F. Co. sm Newwdy left Singaphip for this bort on 4 11 inst,, at o'zim Wishings Fat Womend (English"Mali" and is dos

Farrived at idasta, and i sit; again at

· høre ble

The pr cardinga then ended, with checr

The Chi-c10 Engineering announces that the

Ing Cas Ld.

Com:

Do 4 months' sich? rance Bank T Smerica-Bank T,T

Teimary

Jank T.T:

adia T. ................. y demand... Do. hanghai-Bank T.T. Singapore T.Too m Tapas-Bank T.T. fiva-Bank T.T. um » non

*** Buying months sight LIC.

a mosthe sight 1:JC.

-

By order,

BERKELEY: MITCHELL..

S:cretary,

JAPAN

THE ECONOMIC SITUATION......

Takis, December 19. There is every prospect of the economic 12/16 was shit dat characterized the past year 1/10 13/16 continuing into the New Year owing to the 2.36 inschrity of foreign, trade as a result of the 1451 | regét crisis in America, which is hampulog 1-92 that trade, and of the fall in silver which is plug the Chink trade,especially in conloNT

15/16

'o days' sight San Francisco & New Yorkwi6j, dosenthal night; chung ând se 10 days sight Sydney and Melbour 6 months! sight amonths' sight France....... .......

4 months' sight GermanT Par Silver mui -up Rank of Ragland rats Sovereign

OPITIM" QUOTATION

› To-day's quotations are as follo

Steinway,

Bechstein,

Russell,

&c.

GRANDS & UPRIGHTS

BUILT UNDER QUR PERSONAŬ SUPERVISION

EMBOUYING 30 YEARS' LOCAL

EXPL

kony on 5th l'ecomber, 1907).

To Let

TO BE LET. THE Whole jaD FLAT of No.

STREET,

Apply

PEDDERS

Cjo Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, gist December, 1907.

TO LET.

-ROOMED' HLUSES in GẶP-ROAD DERY":

4the Race Course withle easy access to the Lower Level Transway. Rent very moderata. "FLATS for Europeans Ip: WiLD DELL FUILDINGS, † 0. 147, Wanchai Road,

Apply toma

PERCY SMITH & FRTH. Hongkong, zoth l'ecember, 1907.

\FFICES on Tor 2, CON-

On Tuesday, the 7ib, and Friday, the 10th, O NAUGHT ROAD, facing, the Cricket at 845 pm OD

[2] ENGINEER, COMPANY JAZY Paride-At Won Fort, Kowloon; at 6 p.m.. on Thursday, the 9th January, 1908, for tachal- cal justinctions,

HESIGNED. Guoner, J. Eadie is permitted to resign on leaving the Colony with" effect, from the tyih, December, 19 7.

LEAVE. Sapper W. F. Cullen is granted, leave of absence: out of the Colony for iz months with effect from the 23rd December, 1907.) [10

3

* Grenad HATHERLEIGH, Condeit Road,

'A HOUSE ∞ Cliftun Gardens, Can-

dair Road.

OFFICES M YORK FUILDING, GODOWNS INAMAA EAST BLUE BUILDINGS, an N 61, DES Vaux ROAD next in the Thongkong Hotel FLATUB MORLTON TYNKACHE

"THE HONGKONIT LANA

Hmong, tot [let måer son),

TO LET

KOWLOONS

13 TT, HALF NO. 1 COMPANY; "SA" it is notified, for information that the third A HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TERRAGE. monthly shoot will take place at Taj Hang Range on Sunday, 12th January, 1958, at 90'Am

MAAN AY GUNLAVERY CLASS, BAKIML

: The examination of the gunlayers' class will

e extent, however, the excellent rice be continued on Sunday, the imh January,, drbdy crop will counteract the depression. 7968, at 9.30am. Members who have not boun

duties as articles of consumption are present, at the examinations should endeavor ily to affect the situation materially,

to be present as this will be the last opportunity Somic circles have their misgivings, but for them to be examined.

Astances cannot be said, to warrant day

treme possimiem, vie MALANGA THE DISTAN

THE WRATH

Apply tom

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. VENTILAGENCY FO,, LAN How kong, 1st December, 1007.

SEYMOUR ROAD,

With possession from 1st:December next. Apply tom skepnahajaj

THE COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT, veli, Jurdînd, Matheson & Co, JIG Lykarką, Connaught Road Central. Hỏngkang 2nd October, 1907) D

MAISTO LET.

The Diet was opened yesterday and immp. The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, diately adjourned for the racers which lasts. Director of the Hongkong Observatory - - /\ tát) January 20,00g he sparch from the Throne

[On the 4th at 1140 The barometer imphasized the fact that the Anglo Japanese risen at all stations, concentrenet oppabul “Allâhuco was in a stronger porstion than svar.The anticyclonic area covering Chin andNOS, MORRISON HILLY

THE ATTITUDE TOWARD CHINA neighbouring Seis, Mustili over the Yangist, *

ONE FOUR-ROOMED - HOUSE,

#apanese publicists" anticipate that Chinx Gradients are moderate, and fresh monsoon PRAYA EAST, Wear East Points, will constiints the bursing question of 1908, may be expected in the Formosa Chasnel und

iction of Japan's policy toward China strong monsoon over the China Sea,zado a Hall Apply took que boy

lina is misunder. -i Hongkong. Rainfall for ile, 24 hours ending JARDINE, MATHESON &

id u mỹ to-day, oco inches

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