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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1908

grant provided under this law is on such liberal scale that the shipowner will not suffer from the want of encouragement on the special bounty being abolished. - Japan is at present paying-Y4,300,000 annually for A. S. WATSON & CO., the maintenance of the three lines mention- ed. That a company with a capital of 22 million-yen can enjoy A Government grant of over five million yen annually is perhaps without pasalled in the world, and is evid. ently an abuse of the principle of protection. The Government should either totally abol ith the special bounty, or, if there are cir: cumstances which necessitate some"grant, the expenditure should be greatly cut down. At the same time the Navigation Fncourage- ment Law should also be revised' so as lo meet the needs of the prosent situation,

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE French mail of the 18th August was de- livered it London on the 17th inst,“

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A. MEMORIAL of re-entry by the Government of Shaukiwaa Lot No. 6s has been registered according to law.

ON and after 1st January, 1999, the fees (pay able-monthly) at Queen's College will be $48 per aon.m in all classes..

-MAJOR-GENERAL Murata, the inventor of the rifle called after bim, is reparted to be lying dangerously ill. "He is 72 years of age. THE flagship King Alfred and three other vessels belonging to the British quadron on the China Station arrived at Gensan on the 7th instaut, from Wei-haj-wel.

THEIR Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan, sympathising with the sufferers from the disastrous fire in Niigata on the 4th instant, have presented a sum of Y1,too in aid of the relief fund for the sufferers,

CENAR. Auerall auested three more. aghi-blids, whom he found asleep on the seste in Blaka Garians early tbi For the offence one accused was fined $4 in the Police Court, to-day, and the remainder Storch, prepare

H. E. Hea Shit-chatz, Viceroy of Manchuria left Port Arthur on to Tyth-instand was the recipient of a grand welcome on his arrival at Taren, where a banquet in his honour was given by the South Manchuria Railway The Viceroy left for Newchwang on the 15th fost PHILATELISTS may be interested to learn that two more values of the Russian present issue, have been surcharged Kital, for ate at Chinese Treaty ports, I. R. Post Offices, vir The 15 kopecs and 25 kopacs. They have already been overprinted and will be on sale at Tientsin direcity,

THIS morning, in the Police Court, Chat Hip Shun, an accountant, of 67, Wellington Street, was charged before Mr. J. H. Kemp with destroying and altering certain books with the intention of defrauding his employer Mak Ching Ping. Accused pleaded not guilty, and the case was remanded.

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A VLADIVOŠTOK massage to Japanese papers

to extend its business widely under the con- says:-The Russo-Chinese Bank has decided trol of the Russian Minister of Finance, and will advance money to corn dealers in North Manchuria. For this purpose the head office and branches have been reorganised."

Ir is reported from Peking that a movement in on foot te amalgamate the Grand ecretariat with the Grand Council. As a matter of fact the present time would be the most favourable for the proposed amalgamation in that three of the six grand secretaries are also members of the Grand Council, viz:-Chadg Chibung, Na Tung and Shib Shu.

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PLAGUE having, as already reported, broken out on the steamer Idaukushima-maru while

Tha: ordinary holders in the)

meetings (wabara: Steamship Co.,, Kdy was

held at the Company's officer, at noon 10-day. for the purpose of receiving the report of the

general managers, together-with a stalemast of accounts to be 30th June, 1908. Mr. H. P., While occupied the chair. There were pre- W. C. Bonnar, R. Shewan (consulting com- sent:-The Hon. Mr. W. Gresson, Mesars millee), T. F Hough, Chang Kang Yee, and J. E. Gomes (secretary),

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

'AN^'IMPORTANT MEETING,

There will be a meeting of the Legislative Coun on Thursday, the 14th lost, at ago

In the Marine the Hon. Commander Basil

p.m., when the following business will be imas achour Master the case-in” was charged with unlawfully faili acted in

Taung, master of the steam. launch

launch when called upon to do so by

Financial Minulos (Noa 44 to 5))

Report of the Finance Committee. (No.:15) The Hon. Mr. M. Stewart will mova - officer, was resumed this morning!!!

rosnops given in the House of Commons on 1. That in the opinion of this Council the 28th July, by the Ueder-Secretary of State" for the Colonies, in axplanation of the peremptory Bature of the order issued to Your Excellency on the 6th May are cezatisfactory.

Steavanson, appeared for the cere

batora:

about,

Mr. Thomas Henderson, who was a passenger on board the Shan Les on the 6th instant, rare evidence. He said that, The Secretary having read the notice con-

100 yards from the pier at Yau-ma-ti, be myhee

was sitting on the fore deck when fin voning the meeting,

The Chairman said:-Gootlemen, The . That the members of this Council regret beard a police whistle from the direction report, and accounts having been in your the recent action of the Building Authority in of the police vestel, which witness could plain. hands for some days, I propose with asthu.ing on a large scale criminal proceedly see. He could also see the palice officer in your permission to take them as readings against property owners for failure to the boat. She was about 20 to so yards off, it to be regretted that we are not able to comply with the requirements of the law under He at once called the cor

"lastend of thin, be kupt on, until: preient's more favourable balance sheet, but as circumstances which, in the majority of cases, it, but the latter

“Mr. Stewart will ask:-With reference to length or less from the pier, when be most of you are fully aware the past year has rendered compliance impracticable, been one of the worst, if not the won, that shipping generally has ever experienced. When reports which have appeared in the local Press bell in stop. Morawbile,

Cross-examined by Mr. Steave son, addressed you at our last general meeting our concerning the alleged unsatisfactory state of kept on blowing, which he could prospecte for the year just panied were ant by some of the stone railway bridges under con any means unsatisfactory, and the results of the straction in Kowloon and the New Territory, ness said he was not quite certale, but be working of the Company for the first ball of the have the Government any information to fancied either the police officer or some of period under review held out hopes of a fale impart

return on the year's working. Unfortunately, these hopes were not realized, for from atter the Chinese New Year to the end of our financial year in June, a period which we sentially look, to as the most lucratives, their was a very great falling off in the demand for tonnage to the ports at which the Company's steamers call, and when I mention that during this half year alone the receipts for freight and passage were some $400 less than those of the corresponding period last year, (and $60,000 less for the whole year, (you will recognize how great the shrinkage in our trade, has been Even with the moderate offerings prevailing the Hadmire has on many occasions had to

shut out cargo, so that shippers are now chery of shipping off to her for four of their shipments

at the Kawasaki Dockyard, Kobe, the pre-asing refused. in the new steamer Haiyang we shall have a first-class boat, thoroughly up A TELEGRAM has been received at the Colonial mises of the Dockyard have been thorough. Secretary's Office from the Government ofly-disinfected. About 1,00p_rat traps have to-date in respect of cargo and pissinger re- Eastern Bengal and Assam that the regulations been set, and cals are being bought by the quirements, which, while having more ban imposed against arrivals from, Hongkong at Dockyard to be kept on the premises. It is double the carrying capacity of the fuimum Chittagong have been withdrawn.

satisfactory to learn that so far none of the rodents caught on the premises bave beca found to contain plague bacilli.

will cost bat little more is running expenses, and we anticipate will prove economical Bis Majesty the King has not been advised to

as regards upkeep and docking expenses, During the year the Company bas commanded exercise his pawer of disallow.bce with re spect to Ordinance No. 13 of 1908, entitled an REPAIRS to the first-class cruiser Anz (late its full share of cargo and passenger traffic, and Ordinance to prohibit the exportation of pre- Bayan) have been completed, the vessel. pro- cantinues to retain the confidence of its con pired opium to. Chief and to French Indo.ceeded from Maizuru to Meyazu Bay.on the situents and though it is early to forecast the 27th ultimo, and engaged in firing practice, future, I am glad to be able to way that there In the course of the operations the crew of one has been a slight improvement in our panicular of the guns were electrocuted, one man being trade during the last two months, which it is killed lestantly, while two others were severely-sincerely hoped-will-continue, for though ship injured. The firing operations were suspended ping is having a nevare set-back it seems not and the cruiser at once proceeded to the Maiunreasonable to anticipate that it will in time zuru Naval Station where the injured man. resume its normal condition, as trade recovers

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ANOTHER illegal postman was convicted in the WATSON & CO. Police Count, this morning-His-Dame was Trang Ip, and he was charged with bringing LIMITED.

letters into the Colbay for delivery without the same having passed through the Post Office.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Honykony, 5th September, 1908.

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The Honghang Telegraph

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1908. Shipping subsIDIES IN JAPAN',

The following Bills will be read a frat time: A Bill entitled an Ordinance to apply a aum not exceeding five mill.o five hundred and seventythedeandfour hundred and twenty-seven dollars to the public service of the year 19c9i a Bill entilled an Ordinance to extend a certain definition in the Imperial Act styled the Evidence (Colonial Statutes) Act 1907; and a Bill entitled no Ordinance for regulating Theatres and other places of public resort.

Am cling of the Finance Committee will be held immediately after the Council.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

IN HONOUR OF CONFUCIUS,

{From" Our Own Correspondent.):

Id'agaflention to "top

the crow stood up, and shouted. There was certainly some shouting from the police boat. The launch was going at a speed of about nine knots. The coxwain observed the police, boat. The former could see it as plainly as witkess could.

-A five-of-5-25 was imposed.

~EXCESS OF PASIENⱭERE-----

A second charge was entered against the same defendant, namely, with unlawfully carry- ing 14 passengers in excess of the number lowed by bis license on the 6th instant...

Policeman A, C. Burford, who prosecuted, stated that at about 9.45 p.m. on the 6th instant, on going alongside defendant's launch at Yan-masti pier, he took three members of his crew on boarding the launch. He crossed the launch and jumped on to the pier. The next thing ho saw was Mr. Henderson standing on the launch's gunwale in the waist and counte At a meeting held yesterday of the Cantoning the passengers as they libded. He then Self-Government Society, it was unanimously ordered the launch to go astern so as to prevent agreed that, in celebration of the aniversary of any more from landing. He banded ning of

Canton, r8th September

them to his crew in temporary custody, and got the bows of the launch in against the plar,

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Confucius, the 27th day of this moon (the 22nd instant) should be observed as a general public holiday in Canton, and all the various pro minent institutions in the city will on that day be decorated with lanterns and age in honour of the occasion. At the meeting it was also suggested to raise funds for the building of an in- stitution in a conspicuous page of the city where lectures on the dictrine of this ancient sage may be delivered occasionally to the public so that the people may attain to a higher degree the time he got there. The nine men had got

of moral standard;"

that cod passenger only could land at a time. He ordered the coxswain ashore first, and counted the passengers as they hinded. The aumber he so counted amounted to 88, excluding the pine passengers he bad

Cross-examined by Mr. Steavenson, wit already handed to his crow.

Dess said that the launch migh pays been alongside the pier porbapa hali a minute by

Ashore at the same time that he did.

The evidence of Mr. Henderson was then

He was fined $50, or in default to go to gas were placed in hospital. "The cause of the and general-confidence is restored, though ons. took place in a wealthy "gentleman's house is taken." He said that when the launch bumped

fur two months,

Tux offices of the Supreme Court will be open

daily during the Long Vacation, except upon public holidays, from 10 clock in the forepaon, until o'clock in the afternoon, (subject, how ever, to the provisions of section of the "Supreme Court (Vacation) Ordinance, 1893, so far as it relates to the criminal sessions) from the 20th day of September, 1908, until the 12th day of October, 1908, (both days inclusive),

accident remains obscure.

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No mercy is being shown, nowadays to those people, who, to all joints and purposes, make a living by running gambling. houses. Last night the police engineered two raids, and number of men were captured. Detective Sergeant J. J. Watt removed twelve men from- 2; George Lane at about nine o'clock, and about the same hour Inspector Me Hardy secured twenty-four gamblers at 31, Cooke Street, Hungbom. At the Police Court, to- day, the two tiagleaders were faed Sigo and Seach, respectively, while the gamblers were ordered to pay $3 apiece.

St. Andrew's Church, Kowlops, to-morrow, the Holy Communion will be administered at close of the Evening Service, Morning Prayer and Sermon at Fom, attended (weather per. Amitting) by the Church parader party of "FWAN FU and Chung Kwok were once bosom

Company Middlesex Regiment. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 5p.m. Off nories in ald chums, but they have fallen out now. of the Church Maintenance Fond" which is in

Shipping subsidies in Japan is a question which engages a large amount of public at tention and of the Government in that country while it is a prolific subject for "copy" to the vernacular journals. recent number of the Japan Chronicle con tains a translation of an article from the Tokyo Asuki which urges the Government to discontinue the payment of a bounty for the

urgent need of generous help, to discharge it

present debt to the Treasurer, and to me t » European, American, and Australian ship fortcoming heavy'exproses.

ping lines, According to the Budget for the current fiscal year the total amount of ship. THE Nagasaki Chamber of Commerce has ping subsidies is estimated at twelve million received a letter from Mr. Nakahashi, pre- yen. Unless the law relating to shipping aident of the Orava Shesen Kaisha, in response subsidies is amended there is no doubt that: to the Chamber's request that Nagasaki shall the expenditure will steadily go on increase made one of the ports of call of the Knisha's ing year after year, "As the first step towards proposed American service. Mr. Nakahashi the readjustment of finance it is advisable that the bounties now paid for the regular

said that a defi site decision in the matter had not yet been arrived at, pending the result of investigations which are now, proceeding. The

Was

*GANG RODBERY. With reference to the case of robbery that caa Bardly look for the big dividend bearing Lo Pai Hong, Street, in the Western suburb, years of former days in shipping, with the keen on the 6th instant, the Namboi magistrate competition that bow exists. Gentlemen, yesterday perangaily proceeded to inspect the do not think there is anything more that I can house in question. In Wangsha yesterday the add, and before proposing the adoption of the police of the No. 3 station, srrested a man who report and accounts I shall be pleased to anis suspected to have taken part in the robbery swer any questions to the best of my ability.

No questions were asked, ga

Mr. T, F. Hough seconded the adoption of the report and accounts.

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Op the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Chang Hang Yet, Mess. A. R. Lowe and W. H. Pats were re-elected auditore,

The Chairman-Dividend warrants will be

CLAN FIGHTS.

In reference to the plan fight between the people of the villages of Siu. Kong and Tong Kai, outside the northern suburb of the Cap The molios was carried unanimously. tos city a few days ago, three mus are report The Hon. Mr. W. J. Gressos and Mr. J. W. ||ed to have been killed The victims were C. Boonat were appointed members of the Conformerly in the employ of the Canteti-Hackow Railway Company as labourers and they were soiting Committee.

taken away from the workmen's quarters of the railway by the people of the fast mentioned village and were foully done to death. As the outcome of the above the Railway Company, the other day, applied to the officials for more guards to protect the workmen from further attacks. Both the Namhoi and Pasyn magis fiates, yesterday, proceeded to, the villages fo hold an inquest on the bodies of the victims and to resto e order. On the arrival of the officials-with soldiers the inhabilaste of the

attendance, gentlemen.

PASSENGAR BUAT OPER TURNED.

was at the time unemployed-now he is work-ready on Monday. Thank you for your

waiting for employ neat. Let it be said at once. for the Government." Cbang is a seamas that Chung objects to any mysterious busiems, especially legerdemain. While the two were: out walking one afternoon Chung discovered that his watch and chain had disappeared. He made a noise, of course, and Wan was ordered to turn out his pockets. This be relusad to do, until finally he bad to submit to heing search. were found. Wan is doing three weeks' in ed by a policeman, and the missing articles

gnol.

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YOUR LIVES LOST NEAR HONGKONG,

Ap ssenger boat trading between Sha-tau.Tong Ki village becoming nervous fled in a kok and Kat O capsized off the south-east end panic from their homes,

four persons were drowned. of Ap Chau Island yesterday morning. In ail

Ap Chan is an island a few hours' sail from Hongkong, and is situated betpeth the two places already mentioned."

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the wharf, witnes and his wife, together with 100-other-passengers, ware thrown down

got up on He managed to count 24 who did land. prevent the other passengers from landing. The police constable then ordered the launch to go seters and put her ante into the whaif. The coxswain was ordered tabore, and the passengers allowed to land one by one and copated in the presence of witoess, constabia and coxswain. There were 88 passengers in all, including himself and his wife, but not taking into consideration the children.

Cross-examined-by-the-defence,--witness: stated but when the launch bumped, he did not get hurt, only his clothes got a bit diity His wife, however, received a few bruisen. There was another launch alongside on the other side. There were a few people on the wharf, who were intending passengers waiting

to the rail and tried to

to embark, but nous of them came on board

thes.

Defendant hele stated that on this occasion, be counted 87 · passengers go, on board at Viciaria and the same number went ashore at Yup-ma-tipp"

Cross-examined by the Court, 'defendant denied.baving more than. 87 passenger on bard

"lines" abroad should be abolished: For Chamber is also engaged in attempting to a Chinese newspapers in Shanghai for publica Between, eight and nine o'clock yesterday of the Colombia University, United States, and money taken, ih “passengers' fees, Witnes

tubately the contracts for subsidising these certain how much cargo and the number of lines come to an end at the end of 1909, so

passengers which would probably be available that a decision should be taken not to renew at Nagasaki for the Company's steamers. the contracts. The Government is now pay-

Owing to the dissatisfiction recently expressed ing a certain amount of bounty to the ser vices to Europe, America, and Australia, in by the Empress Dowager with reference to the lax manner in which the Imperial Commis order to develop trade with those continents,sioners of Opium Probibition have carried out but the amount of subsidy paid is rather ex their duties, their. Excellencies have drawn up cessive, and a return commensurate with the a set of drastic regulations which, we under outlay is not to be obtained. The Company stand, have been approved by the Throne and concerned may put vessels of an obsolete

The newly appointed Kwangchow Prefect,

Pan Foo, a shroff on board the Shun Li, was next called. He spoke to the Shun Les Ko Kun Choun, will take over the seal of office on the 23rd instant from Chan Meng Tsang..

having carried '97 passengers on that trip. He A MINING ENGINEER. Mr. Wong Cheung Yau, who is a graduate arrived at this conclusion by counting the

described the procedure adopted. motolog a sumber of farmers who had gone to who returned 10 China a short time ago from Bha-tau-kok to sell their produce started to

Patis where he had been studying mining en Cross-examined by the Court, witness stated turn to Kat.O in a passenger boat. There gineering since 1904, arrived bere yesterday that they were not in the habit of issuing number of women, and a cargo. of vegetables from the Tung Kub, district, bis native place, tickets. He never missed a passenger when Mr. Wong will proceed to Shanghai in about a collecting fares. He collected the fares him- wook's time as route to Changsha to take ap which had been left over. Sails were set and not long afterward the Boat was

A Gine of $15 was imposadz an appointment ja the Hunan Mining Company under way. All weat well until she got

there, abreast of Ap Chau island when a sudden guzt of wind caught the boat and capsized her. by the locust visitation. What makes matters Passengers and crew were thrown into the sea

An open letter has been sent to the various

tion is the name of the gentry and people of the city and district of Sach'ien, Kiangpeh (Northern Kiangsu). The letter states that all the crops in the northern portion of Suchien district have been eaten up by swarms of focusts and that yames." ranners" sent by the district Magistrate (Chihbsien) instead of help: ing the farmers to destroy the past, take the opportunity to impose upon and extort from the people already rendered almost destitute

werd on board about five men, the same

will soon be published and put into operation worse for that region is the fact that the young and at that time of the morning a strong car.

"THE 'ANTIOPIUM CAMPAIGN."

TYPHOON WARNING.

The following telegram was received at the Three months ago Tantai Wuang Chin-tang, American Consulate General from the Manila'

-type.on the lines, and however unnecessary | thenughout the Empire. It is also stared that locusts are getting able to use their wings and rent was mooning, Everybody managed to says { Directat-in-Chief of Telegraphs," was directed. Observatory at 9.00 am, to-day

or unproductive, some of the regularlines may memorials have been presented to their Marea are by them will opread throughout themselves by clinging on to the uptated be, the Government is bound to pay the stipur | Gavern-r of Heilong-Liang recommending the Nonbein Kiangay unless, aid be given totait, except four women, who were drowned to find out whether any of his subordionics 100 miles distant moving W.

láted amount of bounty so long as the con tracts remain in force. Not only so, but company which has the advantage of such protection tends to crush the competition of unprotected ships, and is thereby hampering the healtby development of the maritime industry of the country. In such circum. stances it is advisable that in the next scation the Diet should not vote a renewal of the contracts if the matter comes before the Houses for approval. It may be con tended, continues the Tokyo Journal, that the discontinuance of the subsidy on these regular lines will have the effect of atro- phying the shipping industry which has been nurtured at the expenditure of so much money. Such, however, wIL be the CRIS, Byen though the grant of the special bounty be rescinded, the shipowners can

not

j-stir's 'rom the Viceroy of Maechura and the

shortening of the period- allowed for the entire soppage of poppy cultivation throughout the Empire. It will be remembered that the last Imperial Edict on the subject gave ten years as the limit.

be caused

stamp out the pest,

As already reported, the depression in the sales of refined sugar copsequent upon the inactivity in trade since last-year has prompted the Dai, Nippon, Yokohama, and Kobe Sugar Refining Companies to come to a mutual arrangement to reduce the output, and this has been carried into practice since May 1st last. But busines falled to show an improvement even lo summer, when a large demand usually arises, and the sales amounted to only about 70 per cent, of those for last year. The stock of sugar in the warehouses of the ibres companies at the end of July amounted to Y10,650,000 in value, Painst V6,000,000 at the end of April. In consequence the thres companies have formed and have ring measures to improve the situa

amn the dem

Sour commotion followed the arrival of the steamer Faishan from Canton, this morning. Inquiries made by: the policeman on duty at the wharf elicited the information that one of the passengers- stall-bolder of the Shan-ki- wan Market, a mau samed Kam Wab-bad lost his bundle, which contained about Sig worth of clothing While Kam was explaining this to the policeman a man, who was carrying two bundles, elbowed his way throughthe crowd, apparently in a hurry to get home. As he was passing one of the bundles appeared familiar Trust for the sale of to Kam, who seized him. On examination the bet bundle proved to be Kam's properly. Mak 1- Gen was taken charge of by the piloff and removed

a subsidy under the provisions of to headquarters. Tais morning, he was fou

the Navigation Encouragement Law, though guilty of thaff and was sentenced to six works'

Flaw also requires: amendment.

by the Ministry of Pests and Communications Cyclass or typhoon east of Masllo, less than

A passing 6iking boat rescued the othern | throughout the whole Telegraph Administration and towed the submerged boat back to Skt. were victims of the op'um habit; and if so,~to-

tau kok, where she was beached. Later in the day the body of one woman was found drifting with the tide, and picked up. There were so signs of the ethers up to last night,

NIPPON TUSEN RAISHA.

STEAM SERVICE TO SOUTH AMERICA.

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It is reported that the Nippon Yasen Kaisha is expanding a large sum in investigating the prospect of's steam service: 10 South America the opening of which is under consideration, Mr. Kamilani, an official of the company, is now in Pern investigating, the scheme. Mr. Uchida, Director of the Marine Bureau in the Department of Communications, who is now travelling in Europe, will also make a visit to Peru. A scheme is gadet consideration be tween the Governments of Chile and Argenting regular

give such persons three months to get rid of l-Iu Kwona thinks hela a kleptomaniac, This period has now expired and yesterday Whether that in so nobody is las posit telegraphic dispatch arrived from Peking ask. doubt his word, but the fact remains ing whether the aforesaid victims had got rid of now doing time for theft, On Thu their babit. The pounity of failure to do so, I dropped in at a friend-a shopkap the N. C. D. News understande, is summary Wai San Lane, to have a cop of les, dismissal. We also learn that the Imperial shown into's side room and was told Commissioners of oplom prohibition in Peking until the shopkeeper had falshed his have two officials to make secret Investigations, apologised in his best draw one in Shans, and the other in the Yangtze for disturbing his provinces, as.to.the extent to which the cutie intention of waiting oplem campaign has been carried out, by the shopkeeper Ia bera

open the shopkeepe thorities of these provinces

"quantity of sinf, cop

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A SKOUL dispatch to the Darko Makuishi states and chain that the torpedo boat No. 12, which arrived at clothi Chemaipo on the gth Insta brought news 'ho made

from that torpedo-beat No. Tanahimia to Che stores In'

Channel on the and fast

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