intimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 31908.
aggregating 3472 tone. The number of rafis descended from Tarkin by the two rivers, Sungki-kong and Coabang River,! the confluence of which Lungchaw in at Lusted, was 380, the largest number on re
A MARRIAGE has been arranged to west Cap
in Hubert Clementi Smith, Royal Zugladers, son of the Right Hon. Sir Cecil Clementl Smith, &c., and Kathleen Margaret, only daughter of Sir Harry and, Lady Clarke-Jer
THE TRIAD SOCIETY:
ALLEGED MEMBERSHIP...
AS SEAWATSON & CO.. ]. cord since the opening of the poth. The vaise of Idsworth, Hants, and Chelwood Beaton Club was ¡taxed to list utmost yesterday man (1) with being members of the Triad So
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841:
AERATED WATER
Our STONE
GINGER BEER
is brewed only from the finest Jamaica Ginger.
*
.
Cop, Sussex.
HONGKONG WATER POLO- SHIELD COMENTITIONS
CORINTHIAN YACHT, CLUB. WING, The accommodation of the Victoria Recrea
afternoon when the ownenbip of the Shield COOLIE-Ling Yogesho was charged in this year was gala coulested between the the Police Court yesterday, with stealing 88 Victoria Recreating Club and the Corinthian worth of blotting paper from the Hongkong Yacht Club, Long before 6 o'clock, the large and Sbaoghai Banking Corporation, was disbier kindly leni by the F. & O. and every. charged to-days, the accusation ant being inch of standing room was taken up by keen proved. Mr. Fung Lak Us, a shroff in the pectators, among whom were His Excellency Hak, prosecuted,
STEALING one cally and ten sels of Chinese medicion from a godown in Connaught Road went yesterday, was the charge a coolie had to answer in the l'olice Court, this morning. This charge, however, could not be proved, and it was altered' to one of unlawful possession, on which count he was feed $5-the altantive being a fortnight in gaol.
DORANDO, the lalian, who fiabbed first in the Marathon Race, was on gest july presented with a gold cigarelle can and a cheque for 4108 at the Daily Mail offices, the outcome of letter from Sir Conan Doyle, who suggested "that the great 'feat of endurance displayed by Dorando during the race deserved some little recognition from the English public::
Major-General Broadwood, on, Colonai Dar- Hag, R., Hon. Commander Bakıl & H. Taylor, and several other prominent sportsmen,
When it became known that Mr. LE.
Lammert, the Captain and crack goal-keeper the V.R.C., was unable, through illness, to his place among the rest of his team, considerable disappointment seemed to have bren felt by the supporters of the Club, as the invincible goal-keeper, as he is often called, has a clean record to his credit, not only for this season, but he bay not allowed a single goal to go past him for the last three years However, after the commencement of pl. y he could be seen on the lighter directing the movements of his men and encouraging them all the time especially after the only goal, bad been netted against them.
CANTON
[From Our Can Garvärdendent,|
Cabtod
In the Police Court, this alternoon, before Mr. J. R. Wood, Sargeant Willis charged five
Soon after bis return from claty; (4) with being armed with an offensive weapon, to wit, a sword, Hr. Otto Kong Singkong Admiral Li Chun received tofor #ppeared for three of the defendants, while the the effect that some didng remaining two were undefended templating an attempt to bold The ficts of the case, as outlined by the pro- river steainers engaged in this ccation, was to the effect that on the night of ten run. The Comme left Tai Wai to attend a meeting of the Triad Albinugh the report is only in the pature the 24th August, at 30 p.m., the defendants communicated the information to
Society. They had in their possession certain ́papers relating to the affairs of the Society,
• handkerchief - with
a
printed upon it and a small sword. The,
rumour and no serious importadce is attached to if, the authorities are not accepting any tisk: Trad. Characters they have directed that precautionary man- sures should be taken to cape with any emergency. H. E. Viceroy. Chang Jon Chun has given instructions to despatch several Government gunboate lo cruise along the mute is the sea as far as out as Hoca Tigris for the protection of the river steamers
first prisoner handed over to the police the bandkerchief, and further admitted that he was a member of the Triad Society. The first and defendants were arrested on the roadside or Taipo while they were on the way to the meeting, while the other three a templ ed to escape. All are natives" of British Territory, except the first defendant, who is a
stranger.
Mr. Mok Li Chi, a gentleman who claims to an expert about everything in connection with the Triad Society, was cross-examined by Mr. Outo Kong Sing, when the following Illu- midating facts were disclosed:--
"Are you a member of the Triad Society?- No,
|
***** RICE FOR CANTON, The Viceroy, on behalf of the flood suffereta
of the Kwanglung province, has memorialised the Imperial Government stating the fact that, at present, rice is urgently required to supply the sufferers in this province and that requiale tion has been sent to the province of Klangsa to export a large quantity of the staple commo dily to Canton to most pressing requirements. In the memorial the Viceroy requested the Imperial Government to instruct the authorities of that province to gira necessary orders to the different Likin Stations to pass all rice on exportation to Capton free of duty and without any hindrance whationver...”
trade of Menglez during last year prezente no special features. The acting Commis sioner of Customs, Mr. C. H. Brewitt Taylon however, devotes considerable space to the railway in course of construction. reports that although the prediction of 1906 was not fulfilled, the work on the railway steadily progressed. The dry winter, and spring were favourable and labour, was plen tiful. The 47,000 men at work at the end MANUFACTURERS, of 1906 were kept on as long as possible; but some drifted, away with the China New Year, holidays and more with the advent of hot weather and the trying, wet season; but still at the minimum, in the exceptionally bad weather of October, 19,000 labourers were employed. At this time there was a good deal of sickness among the natives, but hospitals and sanitation prevented any serious mortality. Present precautions for the well-being of the labourers have certainly removed any cause for possibly deserved reproach in the days of experience. The abnormally heavy rains of the early autumn severely tested the solidity of the permanent way, which, taken as a whole, well with stood the ordeal. Some serious landslips Wholesome and occurred; and the mountain torrents laid bare foundations that were estimated to have a large margin of safely, Reinstatement cost no small sums, for which unexpected outlay the company has to find such consolation as is possible in the reflection that the a test works have been subjected to probably as severe as they will', ever experience. The track is now ready for laying the rails throughout three-quarters of its whole length. The portions upon which serious construction work has still to be done lie between kilometres 83 and 119 and kilometres 306 and 362. Between the points first indicated the line has to be carried up some goo metres and across a deep valley, which difficulties are being overcome by a loop about 14 kilometres long with a bridge, no under construction, composed of iwe long arms, which are to meet in the middle, in the Polica. Court, this morning, with snatch- Alves then passed up to Remedios who..agai attend a meeting, and therefore the prisoners | Lavers and Clark, it is now practically sscored
Pure,
Refreshing.
It has, since its introduction, steadily gained in popularity, and we may now fairly claim it to be
unrivalled.
PRICE
75 cents per doz.
Bottles charged for at $1.20 per dozen and credited in full on being returned in good condition.
The scenery along this section is simply superb. The sudden death of a large contractor delayed work on the second A. S. WATSON & CO., section. At the close of the year the
LIMITED.
HONGKONG, CHINA & MANILA.
Hongkong, 25th August, 1908.
(33
NOTICE Alenismuruestions intended for publication in “The [ONGKONG TELEGRAPÙ” shank be trosed in The Eltur, f. fer Hone Rond, and should be woonmpanied by the.Writer's Name and Atdrom
Ordinary buuminication could be adres
to The Manager.
,
The Kåltor will not undertake to be responsible for any rejected M8,, nor to return any Contribution.
·SUBACHIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE), DALET-240 per annum.
WEEKLY-218 per srinum. -
The daily bars is desteered, free when the address in The rates per qarter and per mensem, proportionat, Boride to rommeager. On enplement by post in additional 11.80 per quarter in charged for postage The postage on the weekly inue to any part of the
world in 80 cents per quarter
Bingle Coples,, Dally, ten cena Weakly, twenty
Aya canut.
ACTING Collector of Customs Clifford D. Ham at iloilo reports that the Kaifong which arrived there from Hongkong lost two of her propeller blades while going around Linrente Point at the entrance to the barbour, it is supposed that the propeller struck a submerged wreck lying there and the wreck will be blown up with dynamite by the engineer in charge of the improvement of the port at Hollo A
Ar the Police Court, to-day, a farm, labourer, by
Dame Li Kataltar lå Loi,formerly employed on a farmet Kowtoon City, was convicted on two charges. He was charged, firatly, with stealing, a banboo hat from a widow yesterday, and econdly, with furnishing, falde Information, to wit, giving a false name and address to a pawnbroker while pawning a pair of trousers, On each of these charges he was given six weeks' imprisonment.
ANOTHER Coolie has been arrested and charged
ing an ear-pick from a woman in Des Voeux Read, yesterday afternoon. It was alleged that the accused-Chan Sam-came up from be friend, ned raniched the ear pick from her hair. hind the woman, who was ip company with a
metals were laid and construction trains rao
His efforts to escape were unsuccessful. Chao to kilometre -83. where a halt has to was taken before Mr. J. R. Wood, and he was be called till the bridges shall be finish-ordered to be detained in police custody until ed; these ready for ready for traffic, the to-morraw.. ductals may be laid as fast as they can be brought up. All being well, the engineers have little, doubt, that the locomotive will reach Mengisz during the summer. Re- gular ordinary traffic between Hokow and Lahati has been promised for April On the subject of opium, which now absorbs a large amount of public interest, the report makes réference to the anti-nplum move. ment which has spread into Yuunan re- sulting in the diminished use of dung_The_pensities for indulgence in
and the smoking establishments in and near opium were enforced in official circles,
Mengtsz were closed in August. The sale of bgium-smoking apparatus was prohibited alter October. In other directions Mengtst, like Lungchow, appears to have undergone so material change in the year under review,
The Hongkong Telegraph LOCAL AND GENERAL.
the
TAKING a faucy to a pair of shoes which was exhibited on the counter of a shoemaker's shop it 233, + ollywood Road, yesterday, a coolig named Chan Fu decided to put the shoes to rome use." Quietly strolling up to the counter Chuo annexed the pair of shoes and left the premises unnoticed-se-Chan-thought
ki, however, stopped Chau as He rainched the door and gave him in charge. He was brought up to the Police Court, this morning, and was ordried to pay a fine of $za, or go to goal for
three weeks.
"HE "Cullinan," the largest diamond; in the
Considerable enthusiasm was evinced from The very commencement of the gama and listed throughout until thi very finish, every move. ment of the players receiving the applause, it really deserved in this fiae exhibition of the game. Although excitement ran as high among the contestants as the onlookers, a special foa- ture of the game was that fouls were few and far beween and in practically every instance were unavoidable.
Punctually at 6 o'clock, the whistle sounded, and both teams took the water amidst a great outburst of cheering from their supporters.
The players and their positions were. As
bollows
{Blues)—V,R.^^‚¿© F. K.. Tuta (goal), A, H. Carr II, A. E. Alves, A. V. Barros (back), C. Sayer, P. M. Remedios, and J. M. Boss- Pereira (forwards),
A
You never belonged to it ?—No You never witnessed a meeting ?--No. You never attended a mooling of any de,
scriptios whatever?-No.
So that all the evidence you" have been givi
ing regarding the handkerchief, papers, etc., is hearsay evidence?-No. 1 have studied the
affairs of the Society.
The Triad Society is a secret society. The mambers, as you may be probably aware, guard their secrets rather jealously ?--Sometimes.
How did you derive all this knowledge 71 learnt it from my father,"
That is to y, your father taught you?-Not everyting; only some.
Asked by Me, Kemp how long ba has been in the babit of giving evidence relating to
(White)-C.Y.C:-) Forbes (goal), E Humphreys, C. Humphreys, O. Chusyute Triad Society, witness replied that the Me, Otto Kong Sing, on behalf of the second," backy), C. J. Cocks, R. C. Witchell and G. period covered about five or CİX YESTR.
third and fourth defendants, submitted that there, was no evideven to show that they
Witchell (forwarda), "
The home team secured the ball at the swim up but lost it almost immediately and Witchell made an attempt to pet, the leather going wide. members of the Triad Society. It was no offence, to simply' be on the way to
met with the same fate. C. Humphreys Dow took possessing of the ball and rushed it down the bath, cuswimming: Pereira, and scoring and twisting in. Pl.y again commenced beautifully, the ball just touching the goal post and the whites now secured the ball, Cook past log to Witchell, who, however, failed to "score; Carroll now took' possession of the leather nad swam up and looked dangerous, gut For. bas stopped the attempt to nej. The ball was then sent down to the other end of the bath and Witchell tried a very difficult shot which fortunately struck the goal post and bourced back, the same player again missing his mark after another try. Sayer now obtained hold of the sphere and passed to Carroll, who shot a bit high. A free throw was 3300 after award- ed to the Blues, and Carroll made another good attempt to shoot, the bill just striking the post. The ball now travelled from one end of the bath to the other in quick succession, neither alde being able to net before the call of half
time.
Result:~C, Y.,C. 1; V. R. C. mil.
**X* 2W THEATRE.`
The Wing Lok Company hava bien accord- ed by the Police Department the privilege of
building a theatre on the new bund at Yau Lan Moon close to the American Medical College and Hospital, on payment of a royalty of $40,000 per annum for a term of six year In addition to the above sum the Company, moreover, promised to pay an extra fee of $1,000 on the 4th year, $1,000 on the 5th year, and 53,700 on the 6th year, th
SCHOOLS RE-OPENED,
All colleges and schools in Canton have baan' re-opened during the last week after the mid-
sommer vacation.
TAXI-MOTORS.
AN UP TO DATE EXPERIMENT.. Thanks to the foresight displayed by Musars......... that in the near future Shanghai will have a service of taxi-motors which will be available for bire by the general public at very reason able rates. A company-registered at, Hong..
Cab Company, Limited-has already been formed and it should not be long before an
ought to be discharged. Mr. Kemp, agreed with him, and discharged the second, third and fourth defendants. The first defendant was found guilty on the first charge and sentenced to three months' hard labour; he was dischargkong, under the tifs of The Shanghai Motor ed on the second charge.
official announcement is made by the general
ageots. On making arquiries at Mesura. "Lavers and Clark' we were informed that at
Sergeant Willis here stepped forward out behalf of the fifth defendant and informed the Court that the prisoner was a very stęndy man and was noted for his good character. He was not a loafer, fie rendered great help to the the present time the project is in its in- police on more than one occasion and con- fancy, but the company has already ordered several of the most modern cars, such as are plying for hirs on the streets of London sidering the fact that he had a wife and a family, he ought to be shown leniency.
The defendant was bound over in the sum of to-day, and these are to be expected early in $100,
SIR HENRY AND LADY BLAKE,
19:9. If the venture meets With the success it deserves, and which is confidently anticipated; 100 cars will be imported, each capable of canying four persons insido and ona, cutside, beside the chaffeur, It seems only yesterday)
Our late Governor and Lady, Blake were among the guests at a garden party given by that motor-cars were first introduced into the the Counters of Jersey at Osterley Park just Settlement and it speaks volumes for the enter -before the mail left. About 700 friends of Lord prise of our loc. 1 business men that in so short. aad Lady Jersey accapied invitations and a time from the introduction of motois, such among them was the Princess Heory of Batas ambitious project should be successfully
tenberg,
Bir Henry Blake was among those present at
Prince of Wales, as Grand Prior of the Order Marlborough House on July tob when the of St. John of Jerusalem, présented medals and coitificates for life-saving.
THE U.S. FLUBt and GeishÀ.
launched. Of course, the ultimate success of the undertaking depends upon the general public. Unless the cars receive patronage
the company must fail, but when the
benefits of the service offered are fully consi
· døred it will be realized that the prospect of a lack of support is very romote. At the present time it is sugested to run the cars on the taxi- motor-system, charging, at the rate of thirty cents (mex) per mile, with a minimum charge, of ten, cents for one-third of a mile. When we We learn from the deal that General Vistake into consideration the fact that five per
sons can be accommodated, in a car, and the additional speed and comfort in tiding, it will
MISSIONARY MEDDLESOMENESS,
world, which was prevented by the Transvaal The Whites secured the bill at the swim up Government to the King, has been split into in the second spell, but lost it to Sayer who two beautiful white stones, one of which will tried and missed. Carroll then followed up be set in the royal crown and the other in His with a very hard shot which again' missed its. Mjesty's sceptre. It has been found to be of mark. Witchell and Humphreys in turn each superfine quality, pure white, and possessed of tried to scare the second goal, but failed. As remarkable brilliance and lustre. The cutting time seemed to draw on the Blues-appeared will employ three artisans at "Hamburg for to be playing a defensive game and in this Bine months jonger, .One of the diamonds half of the game, sllowed the, Corinthians to will weigh 425 carats, and both will be farger gather near ibeir citadel, but Cairoll, who was than the Koh-i-Noor
playing a sterling game, now swam right up the field and made another attempt to equalise, IN the Supreme Court, this morning, before the ball just going into the go, l-keeper's bands,
The C.Y.C. now obtained possession and Wit-count Terauchi, Minister of War, who holds the Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice Chelf fried couple of shots which went the post of Minister of Foreign Affair ad ard. Mr. Justice Gompeitz, the argument was wide. Carroll now made a bold try for interim, han received a letter from Miss F H costit ued to set aside the jury's verdict in the his team, but the Caristhian Roal-keeper Parmelot, an American lady missionary at care in which Messrs. Realer Bockelmann and was always alert and and again stopped bis at Matsuyama, in regard to the welcome given
- éro sved by the Kwong Hing Books issued by the Statistical Department STATION leave has been granted to Captain Cheung firm, of Canton, far alleged wrongful tempt.. In a bit of a scrimmage, Carróll passed | the U.8: Pacific Riset, which is expected at
B. S. Phillpotis, R.., from 3rd to 7th Sepiemas zure of property belonging to them: Mr. M. to Alves, the latter having a bulliant opportuni. Yokohama in October next. The indy strong
W. Slad, instructed by Mr. Dixon, of Messrs.ty to equalise, bọt by holding on 'to the ball ty objects to the presence of geisla at the profit necessary that they should be, competant. too log, Bis attempt was frustrated, and the cordings, "I am," says Mas Parmelee, an drivers (he Municipal Council will see jothat)
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908.
FRONTIER. PORTS.
Additions to the excellent series of Yellow
TELEGRAPHIC Communication with Macio ir, we are officially-informed, now restored.
.CAPTAIN R. A, Steel, Indian Army, has quali fied as an interpreter in the Japanese Inn,
Kuage.
•
ter, 1958.
MR W. IT. Faf was presented with a Loving Cup on leaving Hot Springs, Virginia, to take up his quarters at Cincinnati
LIEUTENANT A. Gott, lospector of 'Army Schools, proceeded to Tientsio on 30th ultimo per 5.3. Kurichew, an inspection duty.
The Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey, hiratess to proclaim martial law unless the
lonne obey the Sunday Closjog law.
Company
Havings and Hastings, appeared for the plain- tiffs and Hon. Mr. H. E. Follock, K.C, and Sir Henry Berkeley, & C, instructed by Mr. Laing, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and. Doscoop peared for the defendants.
a
CONSUL-General Wilder of Hongkong in guest of Provincial Attorney Campbell, says the Min lawng Herald. Colonel Sharpe pre sealed the officers of the post to Mr. Wilfer on Saturday evening at the Army and Navy Club Mr. Wilder is a Yale mia, class of '24, sodiis well known to the newspaper World, having PERMISSION has been granted to Lieut.-Com-been editor of the Wisconsin State Journal, mander H. Yoshikawa, of the Imperial Japan. ean Navy, to visit the naval establishments and ships at Devonpait.
of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs continue to arrive and the latest to reach us is one dealing with the Frontier Ports Lungchow, Mengusz, Szemão, Tengyuch and Yatung (Tibet). It was first thought that the opening of Aamping to foreign trade, and the consequent establishing of a Custom House there, would rouse Lungchow out, of its lethargic sleep and bring more life into trade telations with down-river ports; but so far this expectation has not been realised and all has remained sa here. tofore. Mr. J. W. H; Fergusion, who is assistant-ki-charge temporarily, mentions in his report, that with the exception of a couple of smail, steam-launches, sent up by the authorities for official purposes, no steamers have entered the port. That steam navigation up to Lungchow is not an im- possibility has also been demonstrated by the French river gunboat Vigilante, a vessel el 150 tons, drawing about 2 feet. She made the trip during June 1905 and remain ed at the port for some two weeks. The journey both ways was accomplished with IT is reported that accident accurred on the out accidents. It is probable, however, U. 5. destroyer Bainbridge, during a test of that the condition of the river, with its speed between Cavite and Corregidor, by the many rapids and sharp bends, will always explosion of a boiler tube in which one of the
craw was seriously injured. remain a serious bar to the development of | 39
LEAVE of absence, on urgent private affairs, to the United Kingdom, has been granted to Major, L. H. Parry, GA, from 9th September to 14th December, 1908
יר
"
. די...
ama ended its win for the Corinthian, Yacht Insignificant American woman, but I have Taken on a whole the play was very even than the prominent foreign gentlemen residing Club by one goal to bil
the interests of Japan at heart no less and the frame well matched, but Jock never in Japan and also sincore japanese foomesives, seemed to favour the V. R. G. boys in their I earnestly hope that by means of the extensive many attemp's to retain the Shield for the old pawar vested in your Excellency, you will exar Club Carroll, Barros and Alves playing bril- ciss your in fisance towards preventing an act liantly throughout, the former althoub playing which will expose the disgrace of Japan through back always forced himself up in his opponents the so-called geisha and will injure the honour territory and trying, against luck, to score, of the United States Naval then and their sim- whilst Barros and Alves always frustrated the pie manly character by entertaining them with many attemp. made by their formidable such low women. Japan is gaining notoriety opponen
as the teahouse ofthe world since women of At the conclusion of the match, the. V.R.Cach a class are-permitted shamelessly to ba Madison, Wisconsin, for fourteen years pre-cheered their victore, the fatter responding present at, public functions. I earnestly hope vious to his entering the consular service. Be with three heary cheers for their vanquished bas woo high favour in his present stailog at but not subdued rivais. Hongkong, where he is constantly in touch with The League Table now shows ;- an unusually large number of Americans from the Islands. Mr. Wilder is spending bis C, Y.,C8 in the lalands. He has been to Jolo and over Royal Engineers 7 summer vacation in visiting-points of interest VRC 86
the Lanno trail. Ha is thoroughly delighted | 87th Co, R.G.A, 7,. -will kin/tripƐand thinks Mindanao,the most || R.HK,YACA?" beautifal virpin and he has ever isen and HM,S. Tamar | prophesies a wonderful fature for the Moto Byrd Co. RGA Y Prosiace under American occupation and ruls, 88th Oo, R.G.A. 730 Mr. Wilder says that he was told by friends in a points for a win, Hongkong that he would not find a trip to point for a draw, these southern Islands, baseficial to one, ip
7:
be scen that the raves proposed compare favour
ably with that at pie cot charged by riches Or carriages The education of chaffeur is ope which should receive a great deal of attention
from the managers of the Company; not only
but it is essential that a good class of men, be civility at least
brained, in order that pations may rely
The exact type or make of car has not been definitely decided, upop, and it will not experiments have been made sad the
as into more fully that this qu seuled. Whateves Type Telec may rest assured that it will be for its reliability and comfort
COST OF A BUROPEAN, WA
REMARKABLE STATEMENT BY: A ̈GEIMAN:
that the Indecent practice that was permitted on the occasion of the recent visit to Japan of
* London, 18K Jolysiz an Eoglish dignitary, will not be repeated Gederal Blume, his prevented a remarkable : Played. Woo, Lost, Drawn Total, on the occation of the coming visit, report to the German Generel Sur, l.
of the U.S. fiset" for the sake of Japan - In this be stator that Germany can put and of her reputation, and also for the 4,730,000-soldiaes-lats the field for the Baxty- sake of the parents, sisters, and lovers at home war. The luter will cost Germany £500 of the American Naval man. 1 vanture'to annually apart from indirect financial' and bring such an unpleasant question to your Ex-mercial lossae which will be far- cellency's consideration because it is a matter Ii, several European Powers are cogąj
rivering trade from a practical standpoint. 27th ult: Judge Smith, of Manila, in the search of rest and recuperation. He has found This new Chir Shipping at Lungchow is merely a matter of
small Chinese sampans and rafts. Of the mercraft, Mt. Ferguson's report states, 201 cleared during the making" "A total of 853 velicin,
(criminal: court · sentenced Tan Yao Bin to this theory to be absolutely without foundation | Count; HE imprisonment for six months and to pay a fins in fact, and will, hegaztier direct" tho
By the Qaten
of P 1,000, Tan Yao Bin was convicte
of Ing from the beat and humi
smuggling 150 cans of opium, into the Philps | kong pines on the steamer: Fa
for:
tha:
-13-
of great importance, and I crave your 'Excel-
Jancy's indulgence for my presumption, and ask seems likely, the cost will be you to give carcest consideration to this sog. | higher. He estimates that
・gesitop.nous MAMMAMapkness 7he same daraljon as the.
The bore is a translation from
version of the letter in the "Anthi. The Ash and be a veritable orgy of bland
paign will causa RE remarks that the wilfar of the letter is very ap- rende probensive of gelabs and fropically adds that
she is right, but abe, places too, much import bin muka sin these women. If they are regarded as simple waltresses, wearing amant clothes thera cannot be much objection in their prevance as the public recepklon of feets, and other funes