Intimations.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JULY 9 1908.

population, oplum production and import, and average individual consumption where oplum In consumed at all," : it is amusing to note that bo took his statistics of Importation and cultivation, Tram National Rightsominest, the

A. S. WATSON & CO., recognised chief organ of the anti-opium move- ment; and we did the very same from the same issue of that journal, in dealing with the telegram from Hongkong announcing: Mr. Clementi's conclusion that not more than two per cent, of the Chinese people made use of oplum, os the basis of average Individual consumptiob. That will not be an easy thing for the professional agita-

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CHEMISTS.

BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS Excellency THE GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD.

WATSON'S HYGIENOL

AND

BUBONIC PLAGUE.

West River Floods

AL FRESCO BAZAAR-

MORE CONTRIBUTIONS.

A MATTER OF JURISDICTION.

SUN CANTON DAY BY DAY.

sufferers.

·SELF-GOVERNMENT, SOCIETY.

The Cantou Self-Government Society has again convsoad a meeting for today to discuss further steps to be taken for the relief of the

flood-stricken people.

RICE FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS VERDICT, EXPECTED NEXT WEEK, From what transpired in the Supreme Court, [From Our Own Correspondent.] yesterday, it would seem that the action

Canton, 8th July. brought by the Kwong Hing Cheung firms, of

A large quantity of rice has been transported Welcome contributions from Chidzie re Canton, against Mesara, Reuter Brockelmann in Canton from Hongkong by the Government siding in foreign countries continus to arrive, and Company for an injunction to restrain tha by telegraphic remittances, at the headquarters: defendants, their servants and agents from Runboat Po Pik for the relief of the flood of the Hongkong relief committee controlled falsely representing to the German Consul at by: the Tung Wa Hospital directors. Since Canton and to the Chinese authorities that cer recording the bandrome donations from Singa tain of the partners of the Cheung Loong firm, pore, Bangkok, etc. yesterday information has of Hongkong, sugar merchants, were also part reached us that the local committen are inners in the plaintiff's firm; and from farther receipt of two T.T. as follows:-

endeavouring to enforce payment by the plain. tiffs of a debi alleged to be due to the defen

iment of properly belonging to the plaintiffs, or in which they were interested, and in which the plaintiffs claim the sum of $10,002 dam- ages for alleged false representation and libel, will dat terminate until soms time next week, When the basiness of the Court was opened Machado's Calcutta string band has very Renerously offered to play, free of charge, yesterday, morning, the Chief Justice (Sir selections of music in the course of the even Francis Piggott) notified Counsel that there inge during the progress of the fores commenc-were a heavy list of cases awaiting a hearing,

From the Tung-wak. Timus newspaper of

NEW FRENCH consul.

tionists at home "to explsio away. To judge | Sydney, through the Hongkong and Shanghai dants by the Cheung Loong firm, by attach French Consul, took over charge of the French

Bangking Corporation £100.

From the Chinese miners and traders at Seremban, Federated Malay States, $3,150 through the Mercantile Bank of India, Ld.

THE AL FRESCO, BAZAAR.

these persons by their own statements, we' should imagine they will hot try to do that, bot will devote all their energies to the suppressing, and ignoring of the facts in Mr, Clementi's ex- amination of the opium situation in China. We do not see how they will succeed in showing that opium that will just be enough for two per cent of all the Chinese people can be spreading to-morrow. out for the "degradation of the fifty, sixty, or seventy, per cent that would be needed to

The Committee of the Bazaar received from the Superioress of the Italian Convent a choice

Mr. Pollock stated that 'the' case agains!

Messra, Reuter Brockelmann and Company, for whom he was appostio,, could not ba

It has been proved by repeated experiments instify the lurid language of the agitators, when selection of needlework, ali of which are the finished this week.

that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" is the most patent agent for the destruction of feas, especially rat deni.

it is a well known fact that Plague is con- veyed to buman beings by means of fleas from

rats which have died of this disease.

All risk of infection can be avoided, by washing the floors, etc., or sprinkling where the fleas are likely to be with a dilute solution of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" tea spoonful to a pint of water, or a teacupful te three galluns, makes & solution of the strength required for this purpose.

HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT AND GERMICIDE.

PRICES PER PINT 50 Conta

GALLON...$2,00

they invita humanity at large to weep for the countless millions of an enslaved nation. Just think of the mighty mass of agitationist literature that has been reduced to the value of mere waste paper by Mr. Clementi's analysis of the statistics of production and consuing tion In the language of the governess he has shows what would happen if he punctured the inflated sphere of the agitation, in the small boy's reply, he has "pricked the bladder, and it has gone squash." The light in which the Böngkong Government have looked upon the inadvertent publication is that at the present time it has caused "serious inconvenience." To whom, and why? The British Govern mant, in ignorance of the truth, and taking the windy vapourings of the agitation as representing precise facts, has committed juzelf, in the case of Hongkong, to action which seriously compromises à proportion of the pub

*His Lordship: You may allow me one day. to sum up to the jury. I certainly will not begin to sum up except in the morning. It would not be right to the jury. Could you finish by Saiổrday 7..

Mr. Pollock 1 I don't think so. The speeches of Counsel will take some time.

Monsieur. J. Beauvais, the newly-appointed

Consulate at Canton on the 7th luarani.

"'YUMCHOW QUIET, SPIE

The gunboat Fi Fo was yesterday despatched to Pakhai to bring commander-in-chief Chun Ping Chick to Canton, who was detached to are no longer required there. Yumchow during the recent rising his services

HOUSE COLLAPSE.

This morning a house in Chong Yuen Fong street collapsed, and several persons were more

or less injured.

RIOTERS CAPTURED..

Two rebel-chiefs, named Wong Tin. Tai and. Pan feung, concerned in the recent insurrection in Yumchow, werá captured a few days ago, in the act of again inciting the people to riot. The officials of the locality have wired to the

DISTINGUISHED PORTUGUESE

OFFICIAL.

"ARRIVAL" AT HONGKONG.

By the English mail as Marmora therm

arrived from Lisbon to-day en ride to Maca

at Francisco Figueirs, who is soco

by Mr. Figueira, two children, and a mald. [^ Lieut. Figueira, who is an ex-orderly bílicge of King Carlos, and who was driving whh the late sovereign on the afternoon of his asKAKİKA. tion, was presented by Queen Amella, widow of the deceased monarch, with the sword which Dom Carlos was wearing at the tims of his death, and which is sillf stained with blood, On the departure of Lieut. Figueira from Lisbon on the 6th ult, it was reported in Lon don that he had been appointed Governor of Macao, in succession to: Saaber: Coutinho; resigned. The report is, however, incorrect. What the exact, purport of this trusted officer's

speculation. There are rumours that a secret mission to Macao is, is at present a matter of

court of inquiry, is about to sit at blacno for the investigation of affairs wherein the admin. istration of the Portuguese colony will be made, the subject of exhaustive report.

BURGLARY IN AN BATING HOUSE.

"THE OWL

VICTIMIZED.

work of the Chinese orphans in the Convent schools. In polat of number, finish, and variety the, urphans' gift may, wall occupy a stall of their own. There are sixty articles al together, and comprise dainty children's frocks, silk cushions, pro-wipers, infants' booties,

Mr. Slade observed that the cross-examine. ornamental flower baskets and a variety of em- braidery which should appeñl to 'the taste of the ladies who are certain to patronise the tion of the leadlog, Chiness" wimasses was bazar to-morrow and following days in large bound to be lengthy, especially in such a com

'The committee of the Flood Fand Bazaar Tuesday would be the very earliest they could Assembly Hall, Ming Lun-tall, by the Canton boys were too wasried to look after the place.

numbers........

beg to acknowledge with thanks the following further gifts and donations—

The Electric Traction Co. of Hongkong, Limited, 50 electric fans (loan), 'supply bi electric current free.

Philippine Co., Ltd., & large case cigars (167 boxes), I large care cigaretter (1,500 packets)

Messrs. Weismann, Ltd., 100-packets chocolates (more, if required).

Messis, Cruz, Basta & Co., large assortment of miscellaneous articles.

Mr. A. Wiell; 11 fiwer ornaments. Belilios-Girls-School,-large-assortment of em

fic revenue. It will opt like to be told that itbroideries, toys, picture books, confectionery, has played the fool at the dictation of a section etc., to the value of $250.00. that has successfully beguiled it. The Hong- konk Government again, with that spurious official loyalty to the Colonial Office that all

A. S. WATSON & CO., Crone Colosy Governments at timer have to

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HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 27th May, 1905)

pretend to profess, as a matter of discipline and duty, is “seriously inconvenienced " by this inopportune appearance of the truth, because it guesses that the Colonial Office and the Gay- 1:3ernment will be seriously inconvenienced," The Home authorities da pol mind being guilty, so long as that can be clanked under All commacations intended for pallotion in

The HONGKONG TELEGRAFII huld is official reticence, but they are seriously incon: Mdressed to The Kliyor, 1, Ice Housh Houd, notvenienced at being found out, and having the should be wenompanied by the Writer's Name and Aditrem. Ordinary businos inmunications ebonbl be addresspf

The Manager... }

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The Editor will ne nadake to be responsible for any rejected MM, nor la retura erly Contribution,

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world in 80 cents per quarter. ¿ Single Copies Daily, ren cents Weakly, twenty.

Sve cesta.

· Mesura. Lane, Crawford & Co., red tin biscuits, 72 tios soap, 24 tine salmon, 24 bottles sweets, 50 small mirrors and combs.

THE NEWS IN SHANGHAI,

A telegram has been received from Canton by the Shangbai Taulai, his Honour Tsai Nai- bunng, stating that the crops in Canton and Staoching prefectures have been destroyed by foods; that m llions of people are on the verge of starvation; thousands of houses have been destroyed, and their inmates are without homes. The telegram concludes with an urgent appeal to the Tantai (who in a native of Kwang tung) for absistance.

ad...

The Canton merchants residing at Shanghai 'h ve already subscribed very substantial sums towards the funds for the relief of the sufferers from these flode and we understand that the iom of Th. 6,000 was firal to be remitted to Canton on 4th inst, by the Kuangshao (Canton) Guild there for distribution.

searchlight of publicity played upon their methods andimotives. Mr. Clementi, without perhaps intending to do it just then and in that way, has deserved well of his country and his Colony. We trust that in lura Mr. Clementi will himsell not be seriously inconvenienced because he has been the speaker of invaluable but inconvenient truth. But, suspecting the Colonial Office to be po better than it should be, we "itae oor dools" "For nur own part we do not hesitate to say that

Ipoh, Jute 30. Mr. Clement bắt laid all-hppést men under

A dozen representative towkays here, mostly deep obligation, and as we have a right to Cantonest, have, with the co-operation of, the assume that a great many good people have Protector of Chinese, started a vigorous cam been told to believe by a number of pertinacious paiga on behalf of the sufferers from the inun: and zealous agitators, it must be an immeasur-dations in the Canton province in China, 10 is

A dispatch from Capton states that mafsheds are being erected by the authorities for the homeless; and that 125,000 siet, ir sique, of rice had been ordered from Wehu.

མ་ PERAR RAISING RELIEF.

.

A

plicated case. Personally he thought next

reach the summing up.

Canton high authorities asking for authority to decipate the captured malcontenta, so as to save the trouble of having to escort them to Canton.

Last night a serious barglary was committed . on the premises of "" The Owl" restaurant As'a rule these premises are not closed till extreme=" ly lie in the evening, and the thief, who was probably aware of that fact, took advantage of the circumstance that the proprietor and the

--Between' the hours of midnight and seven

More witnesses were examined to-day, and memorial to be forwarded to the Throne pray o'clock in the moraing a burglar mausged

the case was adjourned until to-morrow.

THE DOCK CO. CHARGE.

J. PEARSON ABŚC >NDED, James Pearson, the foreman moulder, of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, Limited, who was arrested enine weeks ago on charges of obtaining monies under falsa pre- tences, falsificauion of accounts, and larceny, remembered that a week ago Pearson was has absconded from the Clony. It will be given seven days to surrender to his bail. The week expired today, and still the accused is at large. His bail of Stow his been forfeited and a warrant for his apprehension issued.

JAVA CHINA JAPAN LINH

ANNUAL REPORT.

CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT. :/ A general meeting was held yesterday at the

Rentry, for the purpase of discussing

ing for the early institution of constitutional government. At the meeting a delegation was nomin used as representatives of Kwangtung to proceed to the capital to present the memorial. The delegation will start for the north about the middle of this month.”

MARINE COURT.

NO LICENCEÁ

In the Marino, Cóun, this morning, before hoor Master, Kwok I Su, Lai Sze Mul and the lion. Commander Basil Taylor, R. N., Har Leung Yuo,-boat-women, were charged with using their cargoboats as such without having a licence on the 8th instant in Victoria harbour." It was stated by the Polica. Sargean that,.at' about two o'clock ip the a'ternoon yesterday, he, boarded defendants', boats, and asked them for their licences, which they could not produce. He was handed the licences, made to-day, this morning, Defendants pleaded.not having bad enough money to buy the licences-with. A fine of St each was imposed, or the alternative of 14 days' imprisonment.

to get through the fanlight. In his travels be collected a large amount of cutlery, cigars and cigarettes to the value of $160. lie made his escape through the back door, which was found open in the morning.... Meanwhile, the "Owl* is lamenting the loss of Sičo.

When asked to-day (he police admitted that "they had no clue to the culprit, but although this is officially stated, we believe the critical will be in the hands of the police within couple of days at the outside.

DOMA "FALSE ALARM”

COAL COOLIES' FREDICAMENT,

Dick" Whittaker, the proprietor of the Praya East Hotel, had something "like"an. "experience" last night. While seated in the bar converting with some friends he heard a comi the top motion going on above, and rushing floor of the building, was in time to meet four coofies appearing through the skylight. By this time: Sammy" Jones, the assistant, and" Rage", the pugilistic bar "Bay" of the Colony, had arrived on the scene, and together they seized the intraders, who in their hurry to leave the roof, bad smashed part of White taker's fire place. Policeman Wilson of No. 2 Police Station, removed the conlies tothe lock up. This morning, the quartette were charged in the Potica Court with entering the premies of the Praya East Hotel with felonious intent, and with damaging property to the value of 53. The defendants denied the first charge. They stated that they were on the roof gambling, when someone shouted, "The police are coming. They took refoga in the Hotel. The Court imposed a fine of Sto each, and also ordered each man to pay soventy-five cents compensation to the complainant.

The following details are derived from the augual report of the Java-Chink-Japan Line: in the preceding year is voyages were per formed on the contracted route,; eight voyages

A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. from Java to Jap in and back, and one voyage.

In the same Court, Lai Tai, a boatwoman, from Java to China and back og Saigon. The foults of the working have not been remunera, was charged with unlawfully failing to keep tive, principally owing to the low rates of the "yulo" of her boat out of the water and freight and the abundant offers of shipping, rigged so as not to project out-board whilst especially from the Japanese side. Another alongside the .s. Pheumpan on the 8th inst: Fictor, was the depressed economic condition in Victoria harbour, Prosecutor stated that a of Japan and the bad condition of trade is 2.30 p.m. on the Bihin. he saw defendant's China owing to the consid rable fluctuations cargoboat alongside the shapenke of the dollar exchange, which was an enormous "yulo" was rigged out and is the water obstacle to business, and, moreover, the low Defendant's statement was to the effect that the rate of exchange necessitates the reserve of a"yalo" was aly just in the water. She was large part of the profit. The high prices, for fined $2, or, in default, 7 days' imprisonment.

THROWING COAL OVERBOARD.. - coal increased the working charger, and finally

Leung Shap and Ng Ka Sau, owners of heavy expenses wefe required by topairs to the bpilers of the steamer Tilatjar, which was with fishing beats, were charged with unlawfully draws from the service during a considerable throwing into Victoria harbour this morning a time. The carriage on the outward voyages quantity al coal in order to prevent seizure or increased, so that several steamers had to be discovery. Lau Fat, a Chiness constable; taken up on charter, but little cargo was to be stated that at 3.30 this morning he saw a MORE than 100 Chisamen who are employed oblaided for the home voyages on account of fishing junk belonging to one of the defendants in Liverpool Fanndries took part in a picnic on limited demand in Java.fr Japanese coal, alongside a steamer, off Whochai-As soon as 8th ult at New Brighton, Later in the day a pulled away. He gave chase, and saw her throw by Liverpool laundry women, who complain. some coël into the water. He saw bet throw ten bags overboard. He then arrested her. There was a lot of coal dust in the jook About thres hours after this, he saw another fishing junk lying alongside a steamer off Wanchai, As 1000 as the occupant of the boat acticed him, he did exactly what the first defendant did she immediately pulled away. He followed her, and was in time to cotice two bags thrown overboard. He pursued ber and came up with her in Causeway Bay," when be ar rested her. He found a basket containing coal

The Hongkang Celegraph able relief to these good souls to learn that to relieve, as far as is in their power, the ter causing freights to remain on a very low level" tio was seen approsching, she shoved off and hostile demonstration was made, against them

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1908.

MR. CLEMENTPS OPIUM STATISTICS.

things are not, by many limes, as bad as they fible distress among their countrymen.

had been induced to think. But the more rabid of the faddins will be incensed at Mr. Clementi. It, the facts are against them, so much the worse for the facts. Perish the truth if the truth be not with us!!

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Malay Mail,

HONGKONG WATER POLO

SHIELD COMPETITION:

V.R.C...87TH.-CO. R.G A.-

that they are ruining the laundry trade by undercutting.

In connection with the rice thaft at West Point four more coolies were arrested yesterday. The vice found in their possession weighed about 170 calties. One of the accused off red a bribe of forty cents to the policeman to secure his release. They were all sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment each.

The writing off on the fleet is proposed na the same basis as in the preceding years, white the bilance of the charges for establishment of 4.50,000 are entirely written off, and further fl #7,000 are reserved for differences in ex change to compensate the loss in value of the aysets in East Asia. The insurance fand awa risk" Left: a profit of f 11,561, by which the The first match in the Shield Competition urance fund is increased, of which 1.75 is took place yesterday afternoon at the Victoria received for payment of unsejtled damages. Recreation Club's enclosure between teams re The batanto of the profit, fl.,859, will be carti presenting the 87th Co, Royal Garrison Ariled to new account, The profit and loss

account, showe the fallowing figures: Prof Ar.lery, and the V.R.C.

As anticipated, a large number of people on the service, fl464, 86, from which is to be I turned up to winese this game, as it will be deducted fan amount of 278,285 for writing denied bring alongside any vessel. She did in auction some very rare: seis of:postaga.

remembered, these two teams met in the off on the steamers and further charges. final last season, the V.B.C. just winning by a goals to Dil.

LIEUTENANT D. Pudsey, Royal. Garrison lillery, has been seconded whilst in China. sindying the China fanguage.

A curious position has declared itself at Hongkong over the publication of Mr. Cle mentői remarkable paper entitled "Calculation ofPercentages of Opium Smokers in China, Stu Chuan and Hongkong," which was reproduced in this journal on Saturday morning, writes the Singapore Free Prins whose leading article we THE F. and O. Company's steamer Himalaya, reproduce. The leading Straits journyl says which left London on th ult., took the follow The Colonial Secretary now informs the Honging specie tor Singapore-Bar silver, £310. - --kong papers that that paper was not laid on the

Į

table of the Legislative Council, and that it w LEAVE of abycace, on private affairs, to the not intended for publication, serious inconeighbouring countries, is granted to Captain G. T. Brierly, R.0.4, from 3181 July to 30th venience having been caused by giving it pab September, 1908. licity," The fact that it was published was duc to the laying of that printed paper upon the table Iris stated that there is considerable difficulty from which the Press usually obtain all docu- for the annual mancurces, and that is why the in getting ratings to man the ships mobilised

menta intended for publication. In the circuni" | relief crews (og Chioa and Australia are taking stances the Hongkong press cannot be held part in them. responsible for the mistake. From the point of

TROUBLES OF A RENT

COLLECTOR..

On Monday and Tuesday next week. Messrs. at the bottom of the junk. The first defendant Hughes and Hough will put up for fale by

not throw anything overboard. There was neither coal nor coal-dust in her junk. The second defendant slightly varied her statement, by saying that she was fihing for shrimp. She was not alonside any steamer and had no idea why the police chased her. The coal dust came from the fishing net They were each fired St, or 7 days' imprisonment.

NO LICENCE.

public

amps including a day of Siam a small number of which fexist. collections Local philatelisis opportunity of adding to their albums.

"last No measures to en-

When the teams took the water yesterday speculation was rife as to who would win, as the V.RC had two of their best men

On the and inst., a quarter of the licences for WHAT TOOK PLACE IN BELCHERS STREET,

opiam houses in the Settlement at Shanghai Inid up, viz A. V. Baregi and H. C. Sayer,

Mak Shis, a fent collector,, of 33, Queen's

were not reDewed) and the shops will have whilst the Artillery were short of their old centre forward's services (Gunner Cantar) Road West,, had a very uncomfortable time

Kwek Tai Chun, a boatwoman, was charged close their doors in accordance with the term The home foam comprised-L. E. Lam- yesterday. Early in the morning, Make called mert (goal), A. E. Alves, J. M. Rexs Pereira, A. on the occupier of 33, Belchers Sirent by Lau Fat for using ber boat as a cargd-boat of the resolution: passed, at the l

M. Lopes H, Carroll, A. R. Ellis, P. M. Remedios and J. — widow-to collect the rent. The widow, without being licensed as such in Victoria meeting of rate-payers. No

Chan Sam, seemed to have fortified herself for harbour on the 7th lust, Le stated that at force the closing of these shops, beyond, refus. In less than a minute after play commenced the font collector's visit, for no sooner had Wak | 4 pm, on the 7th Ipst, he boarded defendant's for the renewal of their licences, have so far Pereira put in a brilliant goal from the fight | been admitted, jata the house than he was boat and asked her to produce her licence, been taken by the Connell, but it is undersiend wing, which goal completely beat the Artillery seized by the collar of his cost and literally fun when she showed him one that had already that if any of the unlicensed bouses are found view of public advantage the--mistake in the British Columbia has refused to grant the the V.R.C, goat, and looked like scoring, but I lady's temper, for she followed the unfortunate money to renew her licence. She was fined nocuted,

A TELEGRAM from Sas Francisco states that goalkeeper, Soon after, Ward made a dash for out. This apparently did not appease the old expired. She stated in Court that she had no parauing the opium business they fishery, licences hitherto granted to Japanese

$5, or 14 days' imprisonment... fisting in the Fraser River, on the ground that they are not British subjects!,

Hongkong Colonial Secretariat is one which is fortuosta indeed in the interest of truth. Indeed some might be inclined to say that the publication, the present conjuncture, however awkward an a matter of official ex pediency, might almost be attributed to o internation of Providence. Just at the moment whog, the basis of a huge substratum of fiction hming, as we have been'assbrać ud the "evil" was one afflicting cople of Chiun" "en" masse --"! countless millions appears to be the pat phrase Mar Clementi comes forward with his close KALL THE DRAG I upan the indisputable data of

AN exhibition connected with the laternational First Aid Congress was opened Frankfort on-Maine on 6th ult. Atready 900 members from different parts of the world, incinding China and Japan, bave entered their names...

"MISTAKES do not count

was just prevented by getting the ball knocked Mak into the street and re-opened the attack out of his hand. The V.R.C. team had rent-Adderge crowd soon gathered to watch the fun, tems practically all their own way in the frathalf Indian constable vode, ppt a stop to the Owing to the selection of Dr. C. Tennty as of Mex Tong, an account and Pereira, who was playing an excellent trouble by arrosting both parties on charges of Chinare Secretary to the American Legation Centre Street, West

gems, netted another two goals before the behaving inadisorderly manner in the street. At whistle sounded for half time,PodbZA the Folice Court, to-day," Mak sailsfed, the The second half of the game proved more Hagistrate ibat he, in fact, was the person il lively that the first and the RG,As made a treated, and he was discharged, while the virago very bold defence; both sides thed many shots was bound over to keep the peace. hat missed, and just before the calf of time Remedios dropped a bigb ball into goal. The game ended in a win for the V.R.C. by

A FIREMAWnamed James Thomson, belonging to the steamer Lord Stanley, who deserted ship on the foth ulto, was arrested by Police goals to all "man" Bell' at Wanchal, yesterday Hewan | On Salerday afternoon a 37 pm the

sentenced to folateen days, hard labour by Mr. | Engineers will mest the Royal Yacht Cial

› in the Pollós Court, the morning

He undermentioned detailt of zod Camerps lers left the coz I on "6th, Justant

chow oming medic

in Peking by the United States Government, noon, Mok,, the Chinese Government has now appointed friends had been Mr. H, F. Merrill, Commissioner of Customs No Police at Titaisia, a saperintendent of Chinese mission started 10

udents in the United States, under the same of his friend. conditions as his predecessor The Chinesopeeris Students' Guild in the Volled States Bax rele~ and dem

hed to the Ministry of Education its aps

bepro

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