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A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY AUGUST 3 1908,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
SIR Robert Hart, on his return from China, “ was received by the King at Buckingham Palace on 25th June"
It is now officially abounced from Rome that the Marquis Alessandro Guiccioli has been
appointed Italian Ambassador in Tokyo.
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TEN chief petty officers and 75 other naval ratings for the Tamar and Kinski, on the China Station, taking passage in the cruiser Grescent, have joined that vessel at Portsmouth;
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THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Co. Ltd. announces that the total output of the Company's three mines for the week ending WATERSly 18 amounted to 25,42844 tous and the sates during the same period to 18,143 45 tons
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are guaranteed ABSOLUTELY PURE, being manufactured with the "FINEST INGREDIENTS OBTAINABLE. These Waters are manufactured UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF ENG- LISH EXPERTS.
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The most up-to-date Automatic Plants and Applikaces are employed, ensuring ENTIRE ABSENCE OF. ANY FORM OF CONTAMINATION.
THIS SEASON'S SPECIALITIES
LIME FRUIT CHAMPAGNE, DRY GINGER ALE
in Splits :
the course of the forenoon quite à sumber of people left Blake Pier on picnic excursions, beat on thoroughly enjoying themselves during the holiday. The Banks, insurance offices and other commercial bouses were closed to busi. aess throughout fo-day.
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Typhoon Aftermath
VISIT TO THE DOCKS,
A SCENE OF UNWONTED, ACTIVITY. In no department of industrial activity in the Colony has there been so much energy die played, since the typhoon of Tuesday, fast, as that of the ship-repairing works in Hongkong It is true that the mortality afloat did not reach much appalling numbers on the night of Monday and the morning of Tuesday as the typhoon of s906; but the damage, to shipping small though it has been by comparison-was enficiently great to? tax the energies and ample resources of the shipyards both on
the island and across the listbour at Kowloon and Sam-shui-po, The call on the Hongkong and Whampoa Dick Co., Ltd, and the private
shipyards is bring met with a cheerfulness and resourcefulncis that speak volumes for the re- vitalising powers of this great and important shipping port,
Alongelde the pier the same Company'a s... Lalking was made fått. She took the ground at Stonecutter's, was refl-vated early on Tuesday morning, dry-docked the same aftemoon, aud towed out the following day. - Repairs ́on' board that vessel were being effected while her cargo of flour was being discharged from the hold alt. Abreast of the Laliang, the 12 Choyang was also working her derricks discharging bags of flour,
Badly battered below water line with much of the deck fittings gone the Dock Co's own launch X 6 was shoted up on the other side of the yard at the foot of the Reading Room's stalsway. "A gang of mechanics was putting their best efforts on the repairs with a'view to`
their speedy completion. The services of the launch can ill be spared when there in no, much to do afloat.
THE 8,8. "SAN CHEUHÓW?.... On the slipway the river steamer San Chung had all her copper sboathing carefully torn off. The seams were being re-chaulked. This steamer's hull, was badię strained" as 'she was buffeted by wind and wave in trying to gain the shelter behind The Brothers in Cantlo Peak
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THE 9.9. "CHARLES HARDDUIN" seated on the cradle of the second slipway. She
Her involuntary itinerary on the typhoon sight was blown ashore from off Bailey's works to Kowloon Foint, but was subsequently pulled off.
was so expensive one at the cost of several but tom plates and a dent at each side of the bow. The bow-plates have already been replaced, and the long steel sheels for the hull were being got into position prior to the rivetters starting
the job
H.M.S. WHITING"
A detailed account of a visit to the Docks at Hunghom on Saturday will give a compre. bessiva, idea of what is proceeding in all these centres of industrial activity: Com-Bay. mencing with the building yard at the Hung- hom works, a cursory glance will convince the THE Admiralty have made the following Company has shere bean such an aggregation.
visitor that at no time in the history of the pointments:-Lieutenants: F. A. Sommerville, of vessels under construction. Within the yards to the Giliralter, to date July 27, 20d 10 the Astred on recommissioning, undated, and 11, the object of fint attention was a wooden coal 1. D. Guy, V.C., to the Crescent, to date July 27,ighter at the extreme end, apparently lying and to the Tamar, for the Bandy, in command. there for repairs as soon as the more urgent works have been completed. Bende it was what appeared as an exaggerated steel water MR. H. K. CHAMBERS, A.M.J.C.E., Assistant tank, the length of which was more than twice Civil Engineer in the Director of Works' De-its breadth. A rudder attached to the stern of partment at Hongkong Dockyard, who has this immense "box" explained the purpare for been appointed to Portsmouth dockyard for duty. He will be succeeded at Hongkong by Mr. H. F. Bowen, A.M,L.C.E., Assistant Civil
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been invalided home owing to ill-health, has which it was designed, and it is utamisinkablu trayer Wailing, of H. M. China fleet, was safe.
an enormous lighter much over a hundred feet in lengthi,
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On the stocks there were threa vessel in an
Engineer, of Portsmouth dockyard, who sailed advanced stage of construction. One is a large
Price $1.20 për dozen. Credit given of Go cents per dozen for last week. bottles returned in good condition.
WATSON'S
FRUIT SYRUPS
Mixed with Aorated or plain water make DELICIOUS COOLING DRINKS. Guaranteed to be made from the PURE JUICE OF SOUND RIPE FRUIT,
sized' wooden seam-lighter whose icák bull is wholly completed. The steel plates of the
lato No. 3 dry-dock the three-funnel des
mun Pass She bad evidently undergone ly towed on Saturday from the rocks at Lyee-
inspection by the Naval board of survey, destroyer vers numbered in chalk. Through for a large number of the plates of the the dim light of the departing day the plates stove in and to the lay it looked as if the destroyer's worst injuries were received on propellor revealed the disappearance of all the the port side; for at the store a glance at the blades. The starbaard propellor, however, was
Hongkong Typhoons.
TWO SIGNALLED-NONE ARRIVED.
"ANKIETY AMONGST THE CHINESE,
Once again the residents of Hongkong felt: nervous when they discovered that the signals
had been hoisted on E.M.S. Tamar and at Kow. loog Point on Saturday indicating that inother typhoon was hovering in the neighbourhood.of Hongkong. After the blows which had been ex- perienced early on Tuesday morning a second visitation would be disastrous to the Colony. Fortunately, the typhoon, although within measurable distance of Hongkong, passed to the North and doubtless we shall bear reports from the Treaty ports of the damage which has been occasioned there,
All Sunday afternoon and the early part of the night a cold wind swept the Colony, coming in gasts, which seemed to beloken the arrival of the typhoon, and there were many, anxious" boasts woodering what tho, effects of this coming blow would mean. From Manila we had the reports of three typhoons, Daly, one of which was outside the Hongkong radius. By great good luck was escaped, both, but it will be interesting to hear what happened at the porta to the North.
all the weather signs were threatening. Al
All day yesterday the sky was overcast and. though we have so particulare regarding the barometric chart it is safe to say that the furas would be very law, and every sails kept a sharp eye on the glass. 4]' " ་ ।"
The police, realizing the situation, were out in fall force, and their presence did much to
allay the anxiety of the people, especially the Chinese, who feared the results of a second typhoon,
TVPHOON-BOUND EXCURSIONISTS. "Availing themselves of the Bank holiday
ceeded to Macao on Saturday. The ss. Sui to-day a large number of excursionis pro- i had on that voyage the largest number of
A Foocurow dispatch states that H.E. Sung deck-house were being erected at the time of chalked 61, 64 and 65 wern' clearly spen to be passengers she has you carried since taking up |
Shon, Viceroy of the Mia-Che provinces, bas informed the Throne that he has ordered the
cultivators of the 27:500 wow of land which planted in Fukien province, to begin sowing
comprise the entire area upon which poppy in
plant is still cultivated there:
our visit. On the other side of the lighter were THE PATROL, VESSELS
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building to the order of Admiral Li Chuo, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangtung
500 passenger in all. Thirty-six Europeans
Telegrams.
" HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”
SERVIOR
THE OPIUM REVENUE.
HOW IT IS TO BE MADE UP
[By courtesy of the " Showag Fouka
Peking, Let August The Board of Revenue has deci ed to increase the duties on tobacco, wine, tes and sugar with a vie of making good the long opium revenue in consequence of the abolition of the opium trade,
FORGERS AT SINGAPORE.
NOTES OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA.
[By courtesy of the " Shaung Po."|
Peking, 2nd August. The Chinese Consul General at- Singapore has submitted a memorial to the effect that an individual of a certain nationality [specified] bas been forging notes of the National Bank of China with the intention of circulating them in the hinterland.
The Straits official further urged that instructions might be issued to the various Provincial authorities
the Hongkong-Macao run. There were over cautioning them against the ufimis-
respective provinces. sion of the forged notes into their
first saloon binaty-two went across as accoud- (including a number of ladies) travelled in the class passengers, and aval 400 (mostly Chinese)
passengers fully expected to be able to retur by the special trip of the Haungshan yesterday; bat in that they were disappointed. Owing to the Observatory warning, the Beungshan steamed out of the wharf shortly before 9 a.m. yesterday, and made for shelter
SOUTHERN NAVAL BASE,
NAM-TAI ISLAND SELECTED.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung_Po"]
Peking, 2nd August.
of confication to Government if the poppy two was awarded to the Hongkong and cereals on it early in the autumn, ander pain, ers are under construction. The contract for Dot so seriously hurt, but the blades were so proceeded on deck. Many of the European
much twisted that there is little 'doubt but Whampoa Dack Co., Ld., while Masses. that new copper blades will have to be refitted if the destroyer's Kwong Hip Loung & Co. have in hand the recast and
Od deck the A MOST mysterious occurrence happened in other, two on their ships at Sam-shai-poper is not to be impaired. Kowloon City yesterday afternoon, when a Rapid progress has been made with the vessels child, aged six years, was found to have been the Dock Co. has contracted to build: tangled. So far the police have no clue to at their present rate of progression the cruisers any reason for the apparent murder of the child, should be completed much ahead of contrace but all the circumstances go to show that it time. The half presents the combined models was a deliberately planned scheme to put the of a lighter and warship'; the features of the had been removed to make room for the Hongkong of an approaching; storm; nono naval basa under the Naval Re
mother is held under suspicion.
A. S. WATSON & CO., unfortunate child out of the way. The child's
LIMITED, HONGKONG, CHINA & MANILA.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
Hongkong, Monday, August 3, 1908,
former had to be adopted for the shallow water to which the cruisers are designed for service, while the ram bow gives the gunboats all the A DETERMINED suicide was committed. by appearance of warships. To comply with the Chinese woman in the Central district yester exigent specifications of the Chinese Provincial day morning. It appears that the woman, dis Government the steel superstructure on the appointed.in love, decided to take her life, and deck of the cruise gives them the appearance placing a noase round her neck from one of of carrying a big top-bamper, but the unsight) the rakers of the house, hanged herself. Someliness of the officers' quarters is dus to no want, neighbours, who called, found the dead body of aesthetic taste on the part of the naval sich suspended, and the police were summoned, tects, since the peremptory wishes of the Chi- who had the body removed to the mortuary.ee authorities have to be consulted. These boats are in follment of the understanding Ar the general meeting of the Deutsch Aria-Chief on the Chinese station, for the efficient
with Admiral Moore, Jale British Commander tische Bank the Chairman declared that the situation in Asia during 1907 had been a very difficult one, but the bank did not suffer such heavy losses as the Russo-Chinese Bank. The board has made ibe necessary rebates for losses which may aventually be expected from 1997. The status of the bank in 1968 has not storation of the Tis. 24,000,000 of the 1000 experienced any materal change: The crisis Boxer indemnity to China. According to in the Far East can now be considered as past. the Peking correspondent of the M. C. D. There are in China large stocks of goods, but News, the chief object of the Peking Gov- the goods arrived from Europe have not been emment in sending such an able and high taken up by the contignees. The current year official as H.E Tang to thank the Wash-bas up to the present given better results, and
H.Ẻ, TÀNG SHAO-VI'S MISSION. ||
Repeated reference has been made in our
telegram columni, during the past week, of the projected mission of Governor Tang Shao-yi, special Imperial Commissioner to the United States Government for the re-
policing of the West River. Their construc tion is being superintended by Capt. T. Hall, marine surveyor, on behalf of the Chinese
Government...
AFLOATING-TARGETS,
Close to the cruisers the keel of what ap pesis to be like, a huge cofferdam with sour tarred planking was being laid.. On Irquiry we learnt that it is one of two big target floats building to the order to the British Ad miralty:
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BANGKOK LIGHTER.,
behind Stonecutters island whence she did apt return until this morning to embark pan- sengers and cargo for Canton.
The sa. Sul Tai had no telegram from as the Telegraph
could be transmitted Office is not opened at the Macao end until, some time in the foregoon on 'Sundays. She accordingly left Macao at 7 a.m, with over A hundred Chicasë deck passengers. The voy
fine disorder to which wind and wave had helped to reduce every movable article con vested the appearance of the once trim vessel isto a work of art. All the handrails were gone; the guns, heavy armament and other gear
parties of sulvers, and the Whiting had no more' appearance of a swift death-dealing ship that she is that a crippled pleasure launch thrown out of gear. The big centrifugal pump was still on board, held in position from a stout timber tripod. The pump was abaft the storatiost of the destroyer's three funnels. On the dockage was a wholly uneventful one. Only slight ance to the stranded vessel'in the salvage stand at 11 am. Observing the Black signal Bill all the off drums that supplied-extra-buoy rain squalls wers encountered; the weather was cloudy. The dui tas arrived off Green" operations were lying end on.
Quite a number of Naval officers were look-up she did not make her wharf but steamed ing round the Whiting as she lay helpless in round for a sale anchorage at the back of Stonecutters. She came alongside this morning. bet crippled condition. With theexpert staff and
weeks when the engine-room and hull damages Steamboat Co. directed by telegraph the de- appliances available-it-is-coly a matter of a few. With considerable thoughtfulness the manage
meat of the Hongkong, Canton and Macap are completely repaired and the 1'kiling pace
of the Macao-Canjon steamer again takes her position in the ranks of efficient fighting units of the fleet under Vico-Admiral
Lambton on the China Station. ·
...S.$.** TELEMACHUS."*.
From the No, a wo passed on 10, the No, 3 dock where the se. Telemacht was receiving her final touches after a general overhaul. She presented on features calling for special nota. THE SAW-MILLS Welc as busy as any other department of the Hunghom. Works, Driven by electric power the circular saws ran through huge
knife through a sheet of paper. Piled by the side of the joiner's shed was a heap of teak scantlings as smooth as glass, ready to be screwed into the deck frames of the vessels for which they are intended.
Under the sheer-legs
foi-san? for Hongkong to enable the typhoon
bound excursionists to get to Hongkong in time to handle the incoming French mail, The Boi-san parrived-before-Boon.--She-re- turned to Macao at I p.m., and was followed by the Sui Zai at 2 pm, The Sui An left at 7′′
o'clock in the morning for Macao,
OBSERVATORY, REPORT The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg Director of the Hongkong Observatory --
On the sad at 6.30 p-Black S, Cose and Bali hoisted (indicates a typhoon S.W. of
ington Government is to show to the other the year's, operations will be lavourably in-very spick and span awaiting her christening logs of timber as easily as one rucs à paper Colony within 30 miles),
Christian countries in the, West that Chini feels greatly gratified with the action of Pre- sident Roosevelt und that as money is so scarce in every part of the Chinese. Empire at the present moment and the people are so poor, the Chinese Government will feel equally gratified if other countries will follow the good example set by America More
fenced by the issue of the new Chinese rail way loan.
The charitable fete at Chang Su-ho's Garden on Saturday evonjng (açik ok,) in aid of the flood sufferers in Kwangtong province under the auspices of the Canton Guild, was a decided success. A very large crowd attended the theatricals which were performed by a
various native theatres on Hupeh and
There is a completed steal lighter looking
ceremony on ile slip. This. lighter la app of several that bad preceded it on their voyage to Bangkok where they are employed in the rice carrying trade for which they have been specially built. The lighter is for the Nord deut, cher Lloyd.
On the 3rd at 5:30 a-Sipnal lowered.
On the 3rd at 12.30 p.—The Chias' See ty.
phoon has reached Tongking in the neighbour
bood of Liphoog.
Pressure has given way slightly over For mosa and the T. coast of China, and risena little in the S. Philippines:
The Pacifc typhoon appears to be situåled" to the E of Balingiang "Cosnuel, and to be
over, it is belleved in Chinese official circle number of professionals selected from the inter-island trader s.s. Sorsogon, which, went coolies screaming out "fioi sun 2o1" a. moving slowly towards N.W. The Loochoos in North China that H., Tang's mission Canton Roads, and in which a few amateurs September, 1906. It will be remembered quay. Meanwhile the 20gway was drawn on observations are not yet to hand.
8.3. SORSOGON.". Shored up against the side of the stone pier lies the hall of the erstwhile Manila
down off the Dock quay on the 18th
also participated, amidst much applause. The that the was refloated and subsequently N. C. D. New understands that a farge sum of sold to the Dock Campany which has in ber money was collected at the entertainment convertible asset as soon as the much which will be telegraphed down South without looked for revival in the shipping trade be delay, as relief is urgently needed in the inun
comes an accomplished fact, dated districts. It is stated that there will be another fair or felé in the near future towarde the same benevolent.object,
THE S.S. "LUŃGCHOW" was ihrowing off a long trail of smoke from her black funnel, and the yelis" of a gang of
nounced the departure of the steamer from the
the ship's side,and in another insthot the Lungalow was under weigh by her own steam, Her bow plates, two in number, had had to be taken out and two new ones were lying on the granite caping ready to be rivetted into position, What looked like two wooden coal buiks were lying on shore near the caisson of the No, dock; they were badly damaged and by their appearance must have been some time in the water.
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· Pressure is stôl bigh over the Yellow Sea, N.E. gales may be expected in the Farmosa Channel and unsettled squally weather the Northern part of the Chips Sea.
Telegraphic communication between the Observatory and Hongkong is interrupted,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. today, ooo inches.
YORFCAST. 1.ongkong and Neighbourhood, „2.4. winds, inoderate or fresh; finest first, unsettled again later.
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Formosa Cbanoch, N.E. gale. 3-South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Lamocks, N.E. winds, fresh.
4.Bouth coast of Ching between Hongkong Rod Halaso, E. 19 N.E. winds, fresh,
The Ministry of War has selected Nam-tai Island for the Southern
organisation scheme."
CHINA'S. SORROWS.- FLOOD IN FUKIEN.
[by courtesy of the" Sheung Pe"]
Foochow, 2nd August. There have been extensive Hoods in the Ting-chow prefecture of the Fukien Province,
The damage done has been very great.
MINING CONCESSION. TEMPTING JAPANESE OFFER.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung "Po.""]||
Peking, 2nd August.. It is reported that a Japanese subject has
ered the Governor of Shenai a of Tis. 500,000 so as to
induce that official to make the grant of a certain mining coocession within the territory under his administra- tion.
THE ANGLO-JAPANESE
ALLIANCE.
Tokio, July 20
The London correspondent of the Jiji Shin, Se quotes Count Komura as having said that the principal members of the Cabiner, Mr. Balfour and other Opposition leader ware united in recognizing that the Anglo-Japanese Alliance had contributed greatly towards the world's peace, in believing that it would do se in the future, and in reciprocating the desire of the most eamest japanese supporters of the ¡Alliance...
Count Kamura was confident that this British sentiment was unchanged up to the present N.G.D: Newt.
has also something to do with the develop ment of industrial enterprises in the Three Eastern Provinces of Manchuria. In view of the high-handed action of the Tokio Government in the Fakumên, Chientao and other questions still pending between China
PORTUGUESE CRUISER,, The Dock Co, has also ga order for a croiser and Japan in Manchuria, it is the intention of the Chinese Government to invite Ameri-
for the Portoguce Government at Timor. She will be named the Dilly. Before quitting can capitalists to invest their money in min
CCOLLING to the profit and loss account of the shipyard a word of mention must be made ing and other industries in Fêngisco, Kirin
Netherlands India Trading Bank, the of the blacksmith's shop, where unwanted DA. EMIGRANT STEAMER "CRANLEY," and Heilungking, especially in Fenguieu, following profit has been made-interest and activity prevailed and the atmosphere in which As soon as the sa. Luising was undocked the richest of the three provinces. As H.E. commission, fl.383,604; profit, in India, was pervaded with a thick cloud of smoke from the, No. 1: dock, the big South African Tang is one of the very few foreign-educated | 8.134,015; dividend of the Netherlands india emanating from the huge piles of burning coal coolie ship Cranley took her place. The Chinese officials who are holding high and Agricultural Company, 4.765,617 sundry which were turning the cold iron shafts and Crowley was one of the vessels that took the important positions in China and as he is also debtors, fl.2,020; and balance brought forward, plates into brazen masses, while the deafening ground on the typhoon night in Kowloon Bay.
A POACHING AFFRAY, perfectly acquainted with the condition of life.14.0631 total, .279.311. From this amount hammering on the anvil bespoke the bare She did not receive any vital iqjuries. She
| LÁTEST REPORT.A in America on account of his long residence the folowing charges are to be deducted which that department was about its most was receiving her second coat of paint and
JAPANESE SENTENCED TO DEATH. Mr. Figg's latest report states :-On the 3rd, Office charges, f.94.505; buildings, &c., pressing jobs. at Yale, It is hoped that his visit will effect
fl:13,409; doubtful debtors (reserved), fl.16,298;
CRIPPLED INDO-CHINA BOATS, looked almost ready to be undocked again,
HO. I DOCK EXTENSION.
at 3 pm, the pochno observations just re-
Tokio, July ab more than merely to cement the existing sundry debtors (written off), f.13,405 ; pension At the Dock quay in front of the ship. Tocidentally, it may here be added that the exceived indicate that the typhoon is moving The Miys Mary, which is alleged to be a *friendly relations between China
poaching vastel, with « oraw of thirty-six, whlip and and maintenance fund, Al.30,000; reserves na buliding yard, three, of the familiar sed and tension of Not deck in proceeding as rapidly northwards to the S.E. of Majaco Sime. America.. During his absence Viceroy Housecurities, 4.233,991 and licence tax, fi,2,972, black-tipped fannelled boats, of the Todo-Chine as the autore of the rock, into which it must be
on her way, to Vladivostok, from (Kamchatka, Shih-chang will act for him at Mukden. The not proit is thus #.894,679, out of which 8 Steam Navigation Co., were clustered together cat to permit of the lengthening ofthe dock, will NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that practically came into collision with some Russian guard H.E. Tang has now been given the brevet per cent, dividend will be declared.. Tbs and receiving treatment for the more or less permit. The lasit, while not presenting in. three days were holidays in Hongkopy, as far ships. There were casualtie
werd cascialties on both sides, rank of President of one of the larger offices both in Hotisad and Java report an ia severe injuries they sustaided on the night of superable difficulties, is, beyond question as the Blagistracy was concerned, there was a The Japangia wars taken prisoner and were Ministries, and it is possible that he will be crease of business and proportionally larger" Black Musiday! The ss: Amera to All ex tedious one, and it is doubtful If the project is dearth of news throughout the city to day sentenced to death by court promoted actual President, on bis retura from America. In this case due appoint-profit, while the dividend received from the teroal appearances seems to be a biggish job likely to be completed within the cost of the The items of any imponance that came before News
the presiding magistrate to-day worn of a very. utent of the Governorship of Tenghien would Netherlands India Agricultural Company is The triple collision in which she was involved original estimate.
Irivial nature: Two gambling aidé had boun" "AM extraordinary meeting be abolished as suggested by His Excellency about 10,000 larger than in the preceding off the Standard Oil Company's godown THE S.8. "POCAHONTAS"
Chiasse Corporation, some time ago. The Empress Dowager first year. The result would have been thus very at Kennedytown inflicted a good daal of dam-was lifted off the rocks at Stonecutters yester executed during the past forty-eight bearn and
Ermid the intended to send Liang Too-yen, Junior satisfactory if the slacks hold had not under age to her stem, as disclosed at the docks. day (Sunday). Owing to the threatened ty some forty men ware arrested and punishe
ing the Vice-President of the Waiwupu, to the gone a considerabis reduction in value on Sayer plates were twisted out of shape; some phoon she was towed by the David Gillies into There were also
a. position of safety in Yanmail Bay, lo ike: United States for this important purpose, account of the lower silver price, but in com- have already been romp
Yorsnoon, to-day she wa polied rooed to Kow- __na_bo_was_also_a_Vale graduate, but he sequance of this the dividend for 1907 is substiintad; tho dira
loon Bay where she will undETTA ERİTUT BIG declined.
plus
couple