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consume more foreign Imports but also to produce more exports for abroad than in 1906 Suficient here to record the silk, as far as production is concerned, reached in 1907 record "figure and exhibited, owing to late S. WATSON & 00., rains, the unusual feature of an eighth crop, That local merchants have not had to can gratulate themselves on profit commensurate with the large stocks available in due to extraneous causes-chiefly the financial crisis in America-in the markets of the world. China can but do her share of the world's work in bringing her products to the market This year she may perhaps learn something utuful for her own guidance in contemplating the fact that highly developed nations are 60 ctimes much hampered in the simple pro consumers and producers by the machina tion of men whose only interest in com merce is to finance it to their own advantage, Reference is made 10, the demand for foreign articles of wegting apparel and the establish mint of the Ganton Knitting Company which la apparently in a successful way of business. Doing the early part of the year the high price of rice caused much distress. to the poorer classes, but the provincial
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and may well aspire to railway enterprise of great moment without going a yard outside of their own borders. Luckily, too, sigut are bot wanting that ere long the entire Cantonese population will be knit together in one harmonious whole, animated by the lofty and patriotic resolve to make the birth place of their race shine pre-eminent amidst the provinces of the Empire. Of the Can on Kowloon Railway, it is yet early days to speak. The company has opened its head office on Shameen in the old Deacon hong. Taolal Wel Han is Managing Director, representing Viceregal interests, while the Engineer in Chief is Mr. Frank Grove, late of the Soo chow-Nanking Railway. These preside over A mixed staff of foreign and Chinese engi
INFORMATION has been received from the French Consul at Bergkong that quarantibe Has been rahoved, but marchandise from impored sgainst, Hongkong from Jedo-China
Hörgkong, temsins jubject to the sanitary
precautions already prescribed. An Impatis! Receipt is reported to have been issued (through the Grad Council) ordering the Headmaster of the Noblemen's School to
ત select a number of qualified students who shall be sent to fapar with some relations of Monge! Princes; to undergo military triping.
A
MORE BUILDI
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
THE JAPANEE BOYCOTT.
TIME ALLOWED TO COMPLETE THE (WORK. [From Our Own Correspondent.]"
The adjourned summonses from last work, Canton, a¿th August.... | taken out Bader the Public Health, and The Canton Self-Government Society has Buildings Odinance, were called on again
issued circulars convening a general meeting for the 24th instant in connection with the development of native industries and the main tenance of the Japanese boycou
The Canton Self-Government. Society has received from the Hoogkong Chinese Wah Os Club, a sun of $107 being fine collected from a certain Chinese shop (name not given)
in the Police Court, this morning. Everyone present expected some excitement at that witch transpired on Friday last, but in this they were disappointed, the business of the day being of a cut and dried nature.
SUMMONS has been takes out by Mre. H. Lobo, who resides at 130, Macdonnell Road, for breach of the Japanese boycott agreement. curator of the Dominican Mission, Mr. C. Le Kowloon, against T. F. Lobp, a clerk, in sle employ Mess. Alvares and Company, (r assault, alleged to have been committed on the Police Court, this morning, and remanded for witheiet.
cets of exchanging commodities between neers and clerks and it is understood that arst ins'ant. The case was called on at beati a préhibiting the owners of the fiwer-la ́otbar words, not ačelug that their proper.
the line along its whole length, Canton to Samchun, has been surveyed, Here, again, whether or not the line gets through to the Kowloon shore, China is safeguarded against loss, in the fact that the East River traffic alone will be quite sufficient to secure com- mercial success, besides the possibilly, by a branch extension from Weighow, of bringing Canton into, direct communication with Swalow and the productive districts of Eastern -Kwangtung. In conclusion, it is
INSPECTOR WITHERS summoned Wong Lai Sang, the manager of the "ang Kwong firm, 33. Queen's Road Central, before Mr. J. Il Kemp, in the Police Court, this morning, on a charge of storing dangerous goods-ia wil, naphtha-without a licence at 109, Des Vaux Road Central. The case was arjourned sine die to allow the defendant to remove the stuff.
authorities we prompt in coming to the reserved that the year closed amid sigos of QR the 12th jest, about 180 defunct pariah dogs
The summonies taken to day wore against Messrs. E. D. Sassoon and Company, Sir Paul Chater, Mr. E Sharp, the Pro
FLOWER BJATË. -
Gotham, and about on other Chiness property Immediately after the disastrous typhoon of owners. The charges against the defendants heath ultimo, the Viceroy issued a prociam were for not complying with certain regulations boats we ch were swept away from resuming lies were kept in proper order, |įheir former b. sinës in the barbour. The boat people, during the last few days, petitioned the Vicergy in large numbers oirnestly praying for his sauction for the reconstruction of their craft and the resumption of their business as before,
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·HELIEF FUND
A further sum of $53a was collected, on the aand instapt, from the patrons of the Canton Flood Fund Bizant.
**GANO ROBBERY,
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Mr. W. Hulton Potis, who represented. Sir Paul Caster and Yr. E. H. Sharp, was asked by the magistrato (Mr. Wood) if he was going 10 admit the charges
Mr. Potts replied that the notices ware only received yesterday. As regards the police for $16, Queen's Road West, he knew nothing of tha".
The Coul-But what about the other' hauses ? Has the work been done?
Mr. Polt-No.
"The Cour-Why not?"
Mr. Potis stated that he had sent the notices
Hef of the situation. In conjunction with the pine local Shan lang or charitable in stitutions, and on combination with the departments, but, of course, that was written scavengers were bully loading them into re Loong. The robbers entered the shop one done he supposed the contractor had not tha
prosperity and commercial activity in all
before the West River pods, which put a very different aspect on the situation as a
whole.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
were to be seen along the vicinity of Bange Market and bye-ways at Bangkok. The
fore caits and having them removed. The slaying business was carried on silently and effectively during the night and quiet nights are in store for weary slumberers of the vicinity.
A DISPATCH from Teaisin states that the gentry and wealthy 'merchants of Shantung
Tung Wa Hospital at Hongkong, a very large sum was raised and direct importation Pure, Wholesome and of rice from Saigon arranged for. Three large relieving depots in Canton and one at Honam were opened for the sale of rice at cheap prices. The good work was kept going from the 3rd to the 9th moon (April Tita Fresch mail of the zest fuly was deli propose to build a short railway from Fushan to Weishao, a distance of about forty miles: to October), and some 54,500,000 shivered in London on the 24th inst
with a capital of $81,00> which will be divided
will be increased in due course and a deputy has been sent to that, pec- cilvass for 1,000 | sharez,
It has since its introduction,
steadily grined in popularity, and fairly claim it to be
we may now unrivalled.
PRICE 75 cents per doz.
Bottles charged for at $1.20
dozen and crédited in full on being returned in good condition.
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bí rice distributed. When the depots
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At o'clock in the alternoon of the azad instant, a robbery took place in Yueng Yuo street at a shop under the style of Wo He
after another under the guise of would-be customers. When the whole gang had gained admittance into the premises they shut the shopmen up in a room and removṛd'all valu able articles that they could lay their bands on The booty taken away by the robbers is stated to be of a value of about $*,pòò.
to the contractor, and if the work had not been
time to do it. There were six or seven of his contractors now attending to the repairs of damage dore during the typhoon,
The Court make an order giving you fourteen days in which to complete the work would that meet with your viewe?
Mr. Poti-Yes. But must 1 come up here again in fourteen days)
· EAST RIVER' DEFENCES. Preftet Cheung has been sent by the Viceroy The Cour- don't think so. When the to måke a tour of inspection along the Fástwork is completed advise the P.W.D. and they
were closed, the committee had still Meferences w secure of the support of Ohio, into to shares at $3 per share. The capital River with the idea of building fortresses on will report to me,
some Tis. 3000 unexpendel, in hand which will be available for future use. Reference is made to the disturbances on the West River and the demonstration made | by the British | gunboats. With regard"- 10
-all differences having been adjusted.
·17 fsşrumoured that H. E. Tien Siu Teng wil! be appoisted to the post of Viceroy of the Torce Eastern Provinces.
GOVERNOR Jobares has been again no
THE Rev, I. Gerahr begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations for the "Blind
strategic paints.
THE KONG HAU MUTINY, Admiral Li Chun, after an expedition of ten days in Kwàngsi to suppress the "mutiaears in Tai Wong-Kong, returned to Canton yesterday afternoon. He has submitted a report on his
piracies, Mr. King says that although, at the moated Governor of Minnesota in spite of his home transferred to Hodgkong an account expedition to the Vicaray,
commencement of the British patrol there was much excitement amongst the Hotspurs perin Canton city, and many hard things were said about a matter which from the first was only imperfectly understood, it is pleasant to be able to note that the actual intercourse of the, two patrolling fleets was marked by the utmost cordiality and goodwill. Com- A. S. WATSON & CO., mander B. 1, Majendiendens), the senior nayal officer in charge of the British LIMITED.
Rotilia, and the Chinese, Admiral handled the situation in a manner calculated to enhance the growing reputation of Pnaval diplomacy, and there is every reason to hope that the lesson will not be lost on the Chinese. navy. he direct intervention of
HONGKONG, CHINH MẠNH LÀ
Hongkonk, 25th August, 1908.
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awn. opposition." The nomination was an nounced amid a burst of enthusiasm. VICEROY, Chen Kwetuag of Hakwang bas received.ingurines from the Beard of Com munication prohibiting the expot of rice to view of the recent f 01. Proclamations have already been issued to that effect,
An inquiry has been held by the Commander General at Wuchang loto the deaths of the soldiers from cholera Up to 4th inst. five hundred cases have been reported; among
them were not a single gendarme.
The Chien Critic leams that the Human section of the Unshow Canion Railway is to start wolk ing soon, The Hunan Railway Bureau hanmade
wic, for supply of cement for that purpose.
of the recent typhoon.
Sum total already acknowledged.3617
Filends at Hok. Ua to whom the little band of “bljud children, out for their after- * noon walk, was a fimiliar Lighti
30
5687
Further donations sent to the Rev, I. Genkihr will be duly ac-nowledged, 171ooham Road.
All commutestines fotenied he publicating in the British Commander-in-Chief, Sir Arthurn contract with the Chee Hsin Factory, Tien-instant. It was reprited to the poles by an
The (TANGRONG TELEGRA PET" should' ke „geldeowwod tes The Rilun," L.- ler Hones Hoad, and should he accompanied by the Writer's. Name and Address
Ordinary braindu communications chould be wildresed
se The Manjr;"
The Fliter will not undertake to in responsible for any injected MB, nor to return any Contribution.
BUBNUPTION RATRE (IN ADVANCH), DAILY-390 per annum. WEEKLY-11 per ottim
The rates per quarter and per mensem, proportional,
Moore, has been most useful in drawing official attention to the question of the status of foreign steam Lunches in these waters; and it is understood that the British authori ties are contemplating some additional coactments to ensure the bona fides of claimants for the lag. If other foreign Governments elect to c-operate and to. inquire more closely into the genuineness. of;
THE director of the Klangnan Arsenal, Shang bai, bas petitioned to Viceroy Tann Fang of Nasking that permission be granted for an Opium Trohibiting Pureau to be opened in his cargoal, in order to facilitate the examination of periost who have the opium habit and who are working in the arsenal.
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CLUB "SECRETARY” SURD,
CLAIM FOR REPAIRS TO THe building."
Sio Vik Man, the secretary of the "Ching Yan Club, of £5, Lower Lascar Row, was the defendant in an action brought against him in the Supreme Court, this morning, by Tsang Wai Tua, the master of the Wui Lee con tractor's shop, 149, Third Street, who sued to recover the sum of $111, being for work done
i
ANCTHEE motor car prosecution was heard, and materials supplied in connection with cer in the Police Court, this morning. Inspector tain tepsirs done to the club,------- [Fentenjší the instance of the Register r-Generál;-
Mr. Otto Kong Sing was instructed by iba commoned Chu luk Ok, the deaf and dumb plaintiff Mr Reginald Harding withdrew from chaffeur, for driving his motor in a negligent Mr. Kong Sing stated that the original claim
the cate : manner along Queen's Road East on the 14ths for $121, At the last hearing an architect ese-witness that a latte girl had been knocked which was on the file he stated that Szog was was engaged to report on the wors. In his reper down by defendant's car, and that be bad fully fair estimate of the work done. But Mr. compensated her mother. When the summons Kong Sing did not, think that his Lordship was called this morning, Inspector Fenton
was bound to accept that. withdrew that charge, and accused defendant of driving a "private vehicle" without a licence. Defending, representative pleaded guilty, and was fined Sto.".
A FEW weeks ago certain member of the Central Government proposed to the Throbe
Mr. fusica Gompertz, stated that it was for Mr. Kong Sing to accept there figures, ap the architect was called in as judge, and his figures
were to be taken,;
With reference to the summeos for hapse 516, Quer's Road West, Mr. Potts sisted that he notice had been served on the occupier, who took it with him to Ciaton, He (Mr. Potti) had only received that notice, which hid been sent to him, on the sand instant.
The Court made an order of the work to ba completed in a fortnight'i time. "
Mr. JH. Seth, who appeared for Leung Yan Ting, the occupier of a house in 'Se'ond ireet, and who was summoned for maintain. ing a defective waist pipe, sald ikai this (the) summom) was the first notice he had received. The Coun-But has not the occupier been. served?.
Mr. Seth did not know, The Court aked bow, was Mr. Seth appear. ing for the occupier.
Mr. Seth-I was,appalered Receiver. The Court Are you prepared to do the work 2
Mr. Behill I am served with a police. The Court-You are act prepared to do it by verbal order?
They (the F. W. D) bad put him to all the Mr. Seth reiterated that he wanted a golice,
wanted a notice. trouble to come up there, and, shimel re, ho
order, Mr. Seth, I must ask you to walt until The Count- you will not copiof" to an,
the return of the P. W. D. repressatatīve,
"Mr. Seib-If I must walt until · 10,30^1; will take the order. They should have served the. notice on the owner as they had done in pros
vious cases
of So, he said, had been-paid to his client's the work.-
Mr. Koog Sing consented to that, · A SUM
The order was made. Fourteen days to do
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The dally face la dotiverad free when the address to ownership, the occasion for the present The building of the military hospital, at that in view emptiness of the Imperial account by the defendant, and, accepting the The other summonses were eliher dealt with.
comible to merenger On'rppien sent by post an anomaly of foreign intervention, to protect Wachang was completed on 14th inst. The The postage or the weekly deur to any part of the
additional 81.80 per quarter le charges for postage. the lives atul property of Chinese, subjects, conmander General, of the Regiment Exchequer, the ste of patents of official rant
Bingia Coples Dally, ren center, Weekly, twenty:
world in 50 dente per quarter.
Diva cents.
BIRTSONE
from the depredations of native pirates may be expected to gradually disappear Dealing with the foreign trade of Canton, the Deputy Commissioner, Mr. J. W. Loureiro; remarks that there has been an all-round On August an, 108, at Shanghai, the wife of falling of the importation of metali DUNCAN GLASS, of a 100.
notic ably brass sheets and plates, copper DEATHS.
ingots and s'abs, spelter, and hambon steel from pipes and tubes (o the value of 1k
15,329,0 were imported, almost...the
On August 18, 1908, at Makausbau, Lulu E, beloved wife of the Rev. R. T. BRUAN,
On August 20, 1908, at Shanghai, MAY (ČISSIE),
ined about
vis led the premises personally and conducted should be re-introduced. (It will he remember and steps of advancement in actual employ its opening ceremony. The work lasted-overed that an Impetial Decree w two months and it is and about a hundred saldieri who have been spiped with illners are already prepared to enter the hospital.
MR. WOOD (second police magistrate), sent a coolie to six weeks' gand, in the Police Court, to day, for stealing three brass bolts, the pro- nerty of the Dock Company, festerday. The
ficed manner. Accused got into the dockyard, made his way up to a help of metal, and, under Mr. L. Turners nose, so to speak, grabbed the bolts, and bolted out of the yard.
three years agg abolishing the custom of sell
tog official rank which must is fotore be ob tained by competitive examination or by valuable services to the State,). But, awing 10, the fact that the reintroduction of the sale of official rank would admit thousand of incapable presops to official positions, their Facel'encies Chang Chib-tung and Yuan Shib-ks, especi;
aóch at $85.
the plaintiff with costy architect's figures, there now remained a bal
"Judgment for that amount was cotejed.for
SUBSIDIARY COINS.
in a similar manner or were farther adjourned.
BVADING, THE SIAMP LAW,
WARNING TO SHOPKERPERB AND OTHERS.
"REPRESENTATIONS BY BRITISH MINISTER...
The British Minister in Peking has stated to the Waingu that the Canton Mint is about to put new coins into circulation, and that steps having Riven a receipt, in payment of An should be taken to prevent it from doing so,
-Thật morning, in the Police Count, another conviction was entered against a shopkeeper: for committing a breach of the Stump Ordia» ance of 1901. The deferdant was charged with
accouni, to das of his customers, without
wife of R. C. tarling, I. M. Costoms, aged 29 hole of it being for the use of the Canton he was committed in an exceedingly bate ally the former, are not in faveur of the pri- | 25, he says, the trade of Hongkong Karnlready axing a poslége stamp to it.The receipt ing
years.
On August 20, 1905, & Shanghai, ARTHUR VON JAMINET, of the Finchsiang Colliery.
The
posil.-W. CD News
Hongkong Telegraph being, imported, us against 82,000 tons in G veram-st intreds to build a big dockyaid 41-Yokohama, the defensant was served st
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1998,
Waterworks: Byes and, colours showed an increase, as well as looking, glasses and mirrors. Cual, which was formerly mostly brought up in junks from Hongkong, is now imported direct from Japan, 148,000 tons A, PEKING telegram states that the Central the preceding year. Machinery and parts in Southern Provinces sufficient to constrict of machinery rose from Hk. Ths. 57,000 to warships. The Board of War has already been Hk. Tls, 200,000, due to the building of a ordered to make every necessary arrange smokeless powder factory by the Chinese ment for the construction and it is decided that Government as well as a cement factory dents who are now studying in England or machinery for the Waterworks also helped val colleges will be entrusted with these to swell the figures The value of rail of reorganizing the Imperial Navy. way material imported increased from Hk.
Germany as well as those graduated'in the.
JHB 3RADE OF CANTON,, One the most interesting of trade reports published by the Imperial Maritime Customs for 1907 is that which has been written by Mr. Paul H. King, the fommissioner at 716, 13.000 to. Hk. Tls. 392,000, the A TOKIO despatch, of arst inst., to the N. C. Canton. Ils begins by stating that as illus greater part being for the use of the. No :-Three hundred inters filed trated in the gross and net values and re. Canton-Hapkow Railway's trunk line. On upon the fishing guard-ship /ukkoku forti venue the trade of the year has,quaintained the subject of railways it is recorded that which had stranded on Hoanghos Island. The the upward tendency which has beep so on the 21st November.Ilis Excellency Sir Hokkalu Mary, inking advantage of a foŭ ilde, marked a feature of the present-decade. But Chentung Liang Cheng, K.C..., tock was succesfully floated and reached Chemulpo. The torpedo guabqat CAékaya kan'proceeded Canton, in spite of its respectable age as a charge as Director General of the Kwang to Hoaoahoa Island. The cruiser /kond, and place of trade and, later on, at a treaty port, tung portion of the railway, and it is hoped four torpedo pats also left Chemulpo jeger is still really in a state of development, the that under his wise and experienced control day, for the suppression of the pirates in south potentialities of which it would be difficult the dissensions of the past will disappeare to overestimate. It is therefore fair to and that all concerned will unite together
claim that a trade.valued for the year at Hk,
the lines of 40 years ago, may be expected
2500
to complete their share of this great Inter H.E. PAO FEN, Governor of Shansi, has report
been paralyzed by the subsidiary colos import-
C. D. News ed to that Colony by Canton merchants,- question, base only the firm'a chop The 1
defendant pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay a fine of $15. The Crown Solicitar prov secuted.
This procedure of evading the Blamp Ordin-
In the British Court of Appeal recently, in the case of Bonnell v. Preston, the plain imobisin,, ed an aider for subilitated service of the wit Tite-Imperial Commissioners of Opium Pro
at Yokohama or aliewhere in the Empire of hibition have inquired from the Viceroys and ance is a very common one, especially among Japan. After an unsuccessful attempt to serve
Governnis of provi ces how much poppy in the Chiness, and nf late several prosecutions Hongkod On May 19th he obtained leave cultivated annually within their respective have taken place. There was a considerable de--- to enter conditions) appearance in the usunt jurisdictions. At a fecent conference of the crease in the revenue las: year--something like terms of appearance standing unless defendant Commissioners it was decided to take a Cossus half a million dollars, we believe-owing tal applied within ten days to set aside and brains of thate people who have the opium-smoking this infringement, and we nie given to under an order. On May 28th the defend.rt took habit. It is reported that Prince Kang, one of stand that prosecutions will continue uulil the out a summons, resumible on June 1st, to set the alive Commissioness, will gler be present erring ones are brought to a stuse of their duty aside. The judge mode no order. It was an at the International Opium Conference to be We are asked, officially, to give publicity to ibîr fact, so that those who are ignorant of the arquently held by the Court of Appeal that the held in Shanghai in January nexti service at Hongkong'was not such a service as
law may know, and those who know shty was contemplated by the order, and, therefore, THEIR Excellencies Sher Chin-pen and Y infringing the law may be warned. as a service out of the jurisdiction for which vision and Compilation of the Laws of the Em leave bad not been'obra ord, must be set aside. pire, propose to draw up a set of marriage Inwar And the application to set aside was in time.
HARDSHIP is often worked on the Chinese leaving Marila for Chinx po account of the fact that the law requires a notice of go days to be given the Collector of Customs before the day they expect to sail in many cares two or three days before the linse required
Lienen, High Commissioner for the Rẹ,
with a view to introducing, marriage reforms Into the country. Grand Councillor Chang Chib-tung, who, it will be remembered, dug- seated to the Throse in November Just thai no students, who were under twenty years of age, and who had not graduated from middle schools, should be a'lowed to be married, is. fargely ip favour of the propoest. We may
SHIPPING AND MAILS
Germas (Prins Bitel Friedrich) 2613 lost, Canadian (Empress of japan) 27th lost, Indian (Lightning) a?thingthay Indian (Namsang) athpfung
by law is opt sahure is a ship golog by state en passend that several important reforms The 1, C. §. N. Co.'s so Namsang lihi Cal.
Tis. 104,468,566, and doné practically on provincial undertaking, Just as Lorded to the Peking Government that the Dahi which they can make better connections are required in Chinese marriage costone colta for. Us port do the Stratis on rgh jost, Curzon advised the people of Burma to Lama will leave Wutaishan on the 29th instant and says as much as 'a week's time, srms- For instance, when a wife dies, the husband and may be expected here on crabout 4th pabr to increase enormously when the time-now | push railways up to their own frontiers and and will arrive on September 7 or 8 at Peking, times more, in getting to their destination. has the right of marrying again; but when the The C. P. R. Co's 11 Emories of Japan
where extensive preparations have been made to those cases it works a bardship on them to husband dies the wife is compelled to remalú 1 within measurable distance-arrives for the leave trunk linen to the future, so the people by the Minikries of Riles and of Dependen-be obliged to stay in Manila when they fight in nefpetual dawbcod. Again là i most left at fron horse to drag long Gains of merchan of Kwangtung might well build their rall- cies. The Yung Ho Kung, or Great Lima boon the way to the Flowery Land,days islocal countries the pule is that marriages should loli again at 6 pan, same day, for Hongkon dise to and fro, not only within the pro-way to the Hunan frontier, in the suro and Monastery, where the Buddhist Pontiff Will Times The Customs authorities do all they not be contracted till the intending husband where she is due to arrive at 'da.m., og syth fast, vincial border, but eventually to tap all that certain hope that it would prove a valuable reside during his sojourn Poklás, has been can to assist in this matter and when a boat is able to support a wife; but in this part of The M, M., Co's 2.5., Brutti. Ste lles behind evey to the gates of the capital provincial asset, even if the project of through restored to sound site after dilapidation. itself. Meanwhile, while waiting and pre-raffic to Hankow be not immediately realis. It is hoped that after he has had no aud
of II. 1, M. Emperor Kung Hid blo The Two Kwang, with a population paring for the enlarged activities of the able.
the Capital for the sacred city of Ispasta withe of 40,000,000, are a kingdom in themselves, } pen future, Canton has been able not only to
al
two days before, the time is out the Chl- nese are allowed to go if they mike application, Two days is the limit, Foweyer, and iwko, wants, ko gel away three days ahead
Kiangau province, boys who are not of adult the French mail of the and say, And wails from age are married, The practice of wasting eye; London of the sst înst,' will left Singapore on ormoussyM Honey, at manijagra (should | 14th inst., al 4 pm, and may be, exp also be discouraged and charges,in oiliar.eb, arriva here on 31st inst, and will. İsays for sard castor
Shanghai and Japan