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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY OCTOBER 12, 1908.
8.9.
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The Hongkong Celegraph Typhoon.
Hongkong, Mornay, Ocṛreer 17, 1908,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Colonial Secretary is notified that quarab tise restrictions imposed against Hongkong
at Newchwang have been removad.
A MESSAGE rays that the new Tongsbas Coal Mine is exceedingly rich and the present out put" is great; and that when they have better machinery, and increase the qumber of miners, it will compare favourably with the adjoining Kalping mines-China Critic,
THE re-hearing of the case in which sentence was passed on a Chinese constable for stealing vegetables was contiqued before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this afternoon," Mr. J. H. Gardiner, of Messrs. Brutton and. Belt, ap peared on behalf of the defendunt,
Tsot KING, a marine, hawker, of 250, Queen's Road Weir, was charged at the Magistracy this morning with baving in his possession a few counterfeit silver coins and a brown, lea ther portmanteau warth 55 suspected to have bern stolen. The case was remanded.
cents, Taui Boi, a hawker, was sentenced to FOR stealing a pair of scissors valued at 80 one month's imprisonment by Mr., J, H. Kemp this morning. Li Ping, a tallyman, was fined
Sjo for having in his possession one tael of prepared opium.
FINES of 523 and S3 respectively were im. posed on two coolies for behaving in a riotous and disorderly manner in Queen's Road Central by fighting in the streets. One of the men had. a dagger in his possestion without the neces eary permission from the Captain Superintend ent of Police.
THE Anita-mare will be launched' from the
tegapi slips of the Mitsu Lishi Dockyard and Engine Works, Nagasaki, on the 21st inst, at 5 p.m. one week later than was originally intended. She is being built for the Nippon
Yusen Kaisha's European service and is a sister ship to the Kamo-maru.
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THR cruiser,Saya (late the Russian Faryag) is to serve dusing-the coming navat man euvres as the 'Ragship of a specially ap pointed squadron under the command of Rear: Admiral Murakami. The cruiser.As (late the Russian Bayan) will replace the Saya as the
flagship of the training squadron.
FOR keeping an opium divan in bis house at No. 94, Stanley, without a license from the Colonial Eccrciary, and for having in his A. S. WATSON & CO., Possession 1 tael, & mince of prepared opium and 3 mace of opium dross without the know -ledge of the authorities, Fan-Ching was fiued LIMITED.
$75 at the Police Court, this morning. THE net profit of the Kobe Bugar Refining Company for the last half year amounted to Y53,269, including a surplus of Y20.848 home
HONGKONG, CHINA AND MANILA.
ESTABLICUn foyer. Hongkong, 29th September, 1908.
NOTICE.
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cue preceding balf year. Of this sum, Yo has been placed to the reserve, Y5,400 to the reserve against depreciation of buildings, machinery, and plant, and the balance of Y45,169 is carried forward. No dividend has been declared. "
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be rather uppopular, the Mexican dollar being „Ordinary business ponimusication canid beatrowed Apparently generally preferred by the people.
to The Manager,
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BIRTHS.
On September 27, 1908, at Hackow, the wife of C. M. BENZEMAN, of a 100,
On October 4, 1908, at Shanghai, to Mr, and Mrs. H. RUMCKER, a daughter.
On October 8, 1908, at Shanghai, the wife of D. W. CRAWFOR", of a son..
On October 8, 1928, at Shanghai, the wife of J. R. L. CALDER, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
In view of this the N. C. D. Nena understands that the Microthorities in Tientsin have peti- tioned Viceroy Yang Shih-hsiang of that city, to make arrangements with the Director-Gen- eral of the Tientsin-Pukou line to the effect that the "Dragon" dollar shall be accepted as sole legal tender in favour of other silver dollars.
THE resumption of negotiations with the coun-
tries that have not yet signed the new Tariff Treaty with China, which were rather abruptly postponed at the time of the war between Japan and Russis, is to take place in a month
or so in Shanghai. Owing to the absence of
THE SKIPPER'S SMART MANGEUVRE.
carep
8 9..." MATHILDE "ASHORE, ND
A valued correspondent favours "Un Wilb
PONBAR HONGKONG,
TRADING" JUNK LOOTED: Another daring piracy has to be reported as Having taken place a few days ago, at. Tap-mus, kithin the waters of this Colony, The Sun Lean trading Juok, [No. 1957H] running be
woon Hoogkong and Sam Man, Chinese
Min Bay, and looted.
the following particulars relating to the recent the New Territories, was held up "peer experiences of the China Navigation Co.'s ss. At about eight o'clock on the morning of Sing in the last typhoon, He writes The the soik laut, the Shan Les, while, passing Singin, Messes, Butterfield & Swire's steamer, from Haiphong via Hoihow, met with of our Top--an island at the mouth of ibe Tole by ran into the last typhoon. Fleding the four men, one of whom fired in the direction of channel-was stopped by a dug out contaicing weather suspicious after coming out of Has the SAN Ler. Being badly scared the crew, man Straits of Saturday morning, the popular numbering thred men and one passenger, old skippor, Capt. Jamieson, Instinctively scent took to the bold where they secreted them ed something in the wind and promptly
|selves, th took steps to keep clear of the centre of
the typhoon. In spite of all precautions, could not possibly avoid, even by running way to the southward, getting a severe shak lor, and by all secquets, Capt. Jamieson
The dug-out drew alongside, and the four the junk, and proceeded to tamper with the man who were armed with revolvere boarded
cargo. They removed forty-seven bage of rice
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CANTON DAY BY DAY.
RED CROSS SOCIETY:
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Telegram,
Mr Taft on China.
BELITTLES THE “YELLOW PERIL!
„BELIEVES. IN TAKNDSHIP.BETWEEN:
| CHINA AND-AMERICANISTEM
Canton, 10th October. In recent years, in the city of Canton, the timber of Chinese doctors practising Western medicine, has been considerably increased and through the good offices of these medical men lay courtesy of the Aem York Herald."
Chinese Red Cross Society has been organis.
New York, October 12. ed here with the Ta Keung Hospital in Kow offices. The opening ceremony of this Society the Presidential election, received Ll Sum Chong Hong Bireet, inside the city, as
will take place formally on the 17th instant.
Fils
THE RECENT SQUALL. With reference to the destruction to house property in the. O Tou village by the heavy sqasil on the 6th instant, the Canton Central
inspection to the scene and distributed among Rellet Commities yesterday made a tour of
the sufferers there money to the amount of sustained,
Mr. Taft, the Republican candidate for
Ling, editor of the Wah Tre Yor, Po, of "Hongkong, on Saturday morning and cordi. ally welcomed him. In the course of a long interview Mr. Taft emphatically expressed. himself in favour of closer relations between
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"It should ever be in a position where my China and the United States. He said:)
influence in the affairs of the United States
manœuvred his ship to the best of his.' seaman./ /* tins of kerósann oil and various other | Sty1 according to the extent of damages;}'will be felt 'would use every effort to help:
like abilities and so worked round to the southward of the storm,
But for a few deck fittings the Sing in is the worse for the struggle she had with the mountainous waves that often towered so high as to cause those on board to think they were close to high land covered with mist. -
While running southward she passed the
ports the Mathskis ashore or on the mud i Michael Jebsen hove to. The Singan also ra
Holbow Bay.
We learn that the Mathilde ran ashore on
Tuesday last and rests on a sandy bottom Messra Jabsco & Co., local agents for the Mathilde, hope to refloat her with the next bigh tide; there are difficulties, however, which may frustrate all attempts at successful salving.
The passengers and crew are all anfe and have been landed as Holbow, whither the cargo by the Mathilde have also been transhipped.
At 4 o'clock. Monday morning the ship was "hove to and remained so until 8 o'clock that evening. The weather improving, the Ruti was put on her course for Maxils and bad fine
weather to port.
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porty, in all valued at $395.20, which they transferred to the dag-out, and then set
all in the direction of Kat 0.`.
Before doing"10," however, the pirates suc« ceded in disabling the junk by cutting all her
ropese sol de Pangea jam After much trouble the Shun Lee reached Hongkong and the outrage, was reported. 10 Inspector Langley, of the Water Police Station,
Kat 0, where the pirates were supposed to who has the matter under consideration, a
have landed with the stolen property, is an
island situate near Starling Inlet, at the mouth of Crooked Channel in Mira, Bay,
∙China's progress, V
RAILWAY FARES. At a meeting hold yesterday of the Canton- -Pankow Rallway Company by the board of directors, it was determined to revert to the old rate of feces for railway passengers on the Canton-Fatskan line; but the Company of the be able to take care
China is making distinct progress, which will be still greater if American Iderő- and influchce are mingled with "am looking forward to the time
Thres Provinces has to be consulted on
the subject, before the decision can be made
définile.
*CURRENCY.
Instructions have been received from Peking
by the Canton Mint to con currency pieces of inel one and half respectively, and smaller coins ́of one-tenth values.
ARMED ROBBERY,-
On the oth day of this moon, the yed jostant, a daring armed robbery was committed in Kow Koag village, Nambol district, where four children ware kidnapped. The whereabouts of these children have not been known as yet.”
STEAM-LAUNCH V. RAILWAY.
No sooner had the Canton. Farshan line been opened for traffic, than the passenger lausches plying between Canton, and Fathan disco tinued their running. Now as the rate of fares on railway passengers bas been increased
are of herself, inde
be for the good of all nations, dently of putside influence, because
I am opposed to the tactics of those who seem to be working to keep China half developed, and in a position where t be imposed upon, and where she can be forced to sell for half price and pay doubla
for all she buys 7hese tactics not only Injure China, but in the end those who are imposing upon her will also be
"China's progress is our progress," and therefore I am in favour of close friendship between China and the United States.
"I never had thought of retracting one word from my Shanghai speech and believe 1-never will. I do not fear the development of the Chinese nor do I take any stock in the reports of a possible Yellow Peril.
AN BXCITING CHA E,
THIEF RUNS AWAY WITH AN OVERCOAT. A very interesting account of a theft which took place on board the sa, Hot. Nam in the
2.99 I am glad to state that the United States The RUBI'S" STORMY VOYAGE,
eatly hours of this morning was given before Mr.
has not been a leader in this game, The Manila Tints of 7th inst. says:-The 1. H. Kemp at the Police Court, this morning.
Chinese have confidence in Americans be- Hongkong Mabila liner Rub, Captain R. W. Shortly after midnight last night (1.15 am)
cause we do not say thing and do sa Almond, arived in the bay this morning, one Ip Cheong, an unemployed Chinaman, sudden
other. What adds to it confidence is that day later than the schedule. The Rubi leftly awoke to the fact that he needed as over- Hongkong as usual at one o'clock Saturday coat to protect bis tender skin from the biting
Chips knows America's intentions are hon- afternoon and experienced fresh cast to north wind, and the lawful on friscuring one 65 cents for 1st class, 35 cents for andest and that we do not want her territory. east winds up until midnight on Sunday, with not particularly appealing tu Ep's advanced class and 20 cents for 3rd class—the people China realises that fact. falling glass. From that time the wind in views, ha decided on obtaining one by very consider it tos beavy a charge to travel by creased to hurricade force, with terrific squalis, doubtful methods at all hazards. So be repaired train for a distance of only fiftyli and con- heavy rain, and a tremendous sex
in all base to the ss. Hoi Nam, and on sucing sequently the daily returns of railway pas an article, which just suited his fancy, he grab- sengers on the Canton-Fatshän line have been hed it and burried off to his lodgings, But decreasing a little since the beginning of this bosa on board were not to be boodwinked so moon, when the increase of fates came into very easily. Kwok Yun, the chief engineer effect. Availing of this opportunity, a steam of the Hai Now, was not a sound sleeper launch company to day put two steam launches and it 'did not take him long to open his ob the Caoton-Fatsban run to convey pas afumbering optics on hearing the thief's clumsy sengers from Cacton to Faishan five times a footsteps. He at suce surmised that some-day for the moderate charge of only ten cents thing curious happening on board his ship. on each passenger. His motion was not far wrong when, on making favestigations, hę obinrved Mr. Cheong, best- fog a hasty retreat with the overcoat under bir arm. He quickly woke up the other fekis, and forthwith an exciting chase followed. Ip did not wait for developments, but dropping his ill- guito gain on she wharf be bolted sooner shap be cams. Up the streets pursuer and pursued went, and it was not till the market was reach ed-that-the-thief-gare-up-the chase and also himself to a European constable: This morn ing, at the Police Court, the defendant declared in a creatfalles way that be bad been to the Seven members of the team that will repre-theatre last night and vociferously denied steal, sent Shanghai against Hongkong have alreadying the overcoat. The complainant had a been chosen, says the M. G. D. News. They grudge against him and was trying to get him into trouble by bringing this action against bim. However, his statement did not produce the desired effect on the magisterial mind, and
Captain Almond, describes the sea as the heaviest he has experienced in fourteen years, but the ship rode the wayes well and no damage resulted. During the height of the storm, thousands of birds were blown over the ship. The centre of the storm passed six miles southwest of the Nabs's position, travelling west- nonhs est, and being in lautude 18" N., longi- tode 118 E. The lowest reading of the baro meter was at 8.30 am. on, Monday, being at that time 28 oz.
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INTERPORT CRICÈE1.
SHANGHAI PROGRAMME..
Mr. L. Walker.
Capt. E., M. Barrett-
*Mr. W. H' 'Mould
F
H. B. Ollardessen,
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V. H. Lanning.
H
O. D. Rasmussen. "R. N. Anderson.
now been arranged.
The programme for the Cricket Week, has
consequently, ip will have to face one month's suspended activities at the Victoria Gaol
"MONHY LOAN ASSOCIATION AGAIN.
The Hongkong Team arrives in Shanghai on
NAME OF DEFÉndant questiONED, Sunday, October 18, per P. & 0, S. Amaje.
Another money-loan association case was Monday will be devoted to the two teams by heard in the Supreme Court; this morning. the Shanghai Cricket Club. The match will The Fu Chan restaurant, of $1, Jardine's he played on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bazaar, sued Chan Wing Wo, alias Kwal Wing 20th and 21st and, if necessary, on Thursday. Wo, an accountant, of 1, Centre Street, to Smoking Concert and Entertainment at the loan association.
On Wednesday evening there will be a recover the, sam due on account of a money-
Country Club. Co Thursday evening the
Mr. P. Sydenham Dixso, of Mr. R.. A.
NORTH CHINA INSURANCE COLD.
„ANNUAL REPORT,
The report for presentation at the fifth or dinary general meeting of shareholders, 10 be held at the offices of the Company, No. 10, The Bond, Shanghai, on Tuesday, the 20th October, 1908, at 4 p.m., is as follows':
The directors beg to submit, for the inform ation of shareholders the annexed duly audit ed e'atement of the company's accounts to the gth, June, 1908.
Li Sum Ling asked Mr. Taft, what, in his opinion, would hasten Chion's prosperity and bring about a development to the advantage of China and America?
Mr. Taft replied, that fraukness compelled him to say that China should "send more” young men to the United States to study the conditions and to work for the improvement of their country
I have often net, Chinese students, continued Mr. Taft, at Yale, and I hava often wished more like them would come. here. I think the Chiness educated in the United States will greatly benefit China.. I, believe those educated in the United States are better equipped than those educated in 1907-The balance at credit of this account Japan There seems to be something sup is Taela 204,097.00, and after deducting za erficial about the knowledge the Chinese get interim dividend of 71 per cent aggregating in the Iapanese schools, whereas the Chines Taels 30,252.10, paid on 1st May last, there here get a deep insight into affairs.” -romaine-a-som-of.Taola-173,844-99,-which-the-
Mr. Tair, referring to the improvement” ́directors recommend 'should be appropriatement of China, said he did not mean ia the following manner;im
A final dividend of; per cent, on the paid. Chinese customs. That was neither practi- that Western civilisation should supplant
up capital.
A bonus of 15 per cent. open contributory cable nor possible, but American influence premiums.
could be blended with Chinese customs to great advantage.
Table 50,00.00 transferred to silver reserve, bringing that fund up to Table 150,000.co.
And the blance to be transferred to under writing reserve account, closing the account for 1997.
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1908,---The balance at credit of working ac count to 34th Juse amounts to Tiels 169,512,05,
Director-In accordance with the provi sions of the articles of association the directors
Mr. Taft further referred to the many good ideas advanced by the Peking Government, but said that unless edicts are enforced pro- grese, is checked.
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the Chinese Treaty Commissioner H.E, Sheng 'eams will be present'a: the A. D. C. perform Harding's office, appeared for the plaintiffs. Mr. all retire but, being eligible, offer themselves were shown. "Our merchants," continued
Kong-pao, who is at present in Japan on sick. leave, negotiations will be opened by His been-appointed by the Central Government to Honour Tani, Thotai of this Port, who has
act for H.E. Sheng Kung-paɑ ud, interim.-N.
C. D. Newt
ance at the Lyceum Theatre, and on Saturday | D. V. Stevenson, of Mesara, Deacon, Looker
public discer will be given in honour of the and Deacon, represented the defendant.
visitors,
Os Friday and Saturday, the 3rd and 24th, the regatta at Henli takes place, but there will also be leterpart Tennis matches on these days at the Cricket Club, Singles on Friday, Doubles on Saturday, On Sunday there will bes Sail ing Regatta at Hepli.
On October 5, 19:8, at Shanghai, the wife of AT a recent Conférence between the. Buddhist „LEONARD EVERETT, of 4.100...
-Pontiff and-some-members of the Central Gov vernment the former requested that some high official should be appointed to Lhasa to take In connection with the Smoking Concert at charge of the international relations of Tibet: the Country Club lists for subscriptions (55 The Dalai Lama also asked for enlightenment each) have been posted at the several Clubs, 'on the subject' of etiquette when granted an but those who are unable to sign one of the Audience by their Imperial Majesties, and far-lists can become subscribers by sending 55 to ther wished to be told what would be his posi- the Honorary Treasurer, Mr. W. L. Gerrard, tion in Tibet when allowed to return to that. c/o Messrs. Reiss & Co. Dependency. It was hinted that much would depend upon the result of his audience with On October 3, 1908, at Shanghai, JENNIE their M jesties in whose bands was the Sup;| CATHERINE, only daughter of Captain and Mrs.reme Power in all matters tacerning the 5. D. Park, to HEINRICH E. W. BISHWIRTH,
Empire, of Essen, Germany,
On October 1, 1998, at Shanghai, JOSEPH THOMAS, youngest saa of Richard Smith, Valmara, Ayr, Scotland, to AGNES, youngest daughter of Thomas McLennan, Nelson Street Ayr, Scotland.
On October 1, 1958, at Shanghai, THOMAS EDWIN, youngest son of the late Captain James Watts of Tientsin, to. NORA, youngest daughter „of Mr. and Mr. Osborne Middleton..
Ob Baturday, October 3, 1958, at Shanghe HUGH BOYD COCHRAN, lower Yangtse Pilot, to HARY, widow of the late Cast, David Martin,
...Tatung, China Navigation Co.
On October 5, at Shanghai, Lawernce,
son of Thos. Tweedle Stodart Peeblesshire, Scotland, 10 LELLA RAMSAY HANNAY, daugh ter of the late Rev. I, C. Dick, Eskdalémuir, :Dumfriesshire,
DEATHS.
A GENEROUS (QIFT.
BY AN ANONYMOUS DONOR.
It was stated for the prosecution that the plaintiffs made seven calls of So each on the defendant as a member of the money-loan association. The money was not paid; in fact the defendant denied owing the debt..
The defendant denied owing anything to the plaintiffs, alleging at the same time that he was member and furthermore he denied that the never the head of the association, but simply a
Dame on the writ was his.
The plaintiff was then called, and cross- examined.
Mr. Stevenson Why did you not use the defendant's proper name ?...
- Pialbtiff-His name is Chan Wing Wo.
for re-election.
Audit. The accounts have been audited by Moists, Wingrove and Hayter, who aguis tender their services to the shareholders
By Order of the Court of Dhecters.
H. G. SIMMS, Secretary.
Shanghal, 15th September, 1908. -
the Chi
Mr. Taft praised the Chinese in America for their thrift and said that the Chinese at home would advance' more if the same thrift
Mr. Taft, have gained the respect of t nese and I think they will keep that respect and coofidence. China's progress will help us aa much as it will help Chins, Take, for instance, the prosperity of Canada, Canada is a great help to the United States and to our commerce. . The same would hold true. in the Far East
sound to the English typhoon, which has the in China I was thinking of the necessity of "When I spoke of some needed reforms Tux similarity of the Japanese word taifir te
same meaning, is generally considered to in making practical some of the Chinese efforts. | dicatè fairly obviously that, both words have which remain only theories. For instance,
wind), especially when the name is applied only the Peking Government in many cases issues common prigla is the Chinese trifong (great Viceroys send memorials to the Throne, and
to certain meteorological phenomena peculiar edicis. Many of these edicts embody ideas to Eastern waters. In these circumstances it which would greatly benefit China ifthey were
But is it not a name he did not want to disis rather surprising to find that lexicographers carried out, but they are not carried out,
-close-1-—Yes,
Then why did you use it? Because he used that mama in the association book,
What le bis game as koowa to you ?-Ah Kwal.
What was his surname ?-1.forget.it Have you ever borrowed money from this association-No.
As a matter of fact you have applied for the loan of money?--I have not.., z
How many man have applied for money?-1 to commemorate the arent. 2-That on the too as to how this expenditure way to be met, don't know. I was never there at a meeting. same occasion a deppiation of representatives Mr. D. Macdonald, Convener of the Building Of whom did you inquiro
A FEW days ago the merchants and gentry of A pleasant surprise was sprung on the Com- Peking called a meeting to discuss how they mittes of Management of Union Church at its could best express their thanks and gratitude last meeting. Considerable repairs to the to the United States for returcing a part of the Church, the Mense, and the Church Hall have Boxer indemnity to China and passed the fol recently been in progress, including the mak- lowing resolutions:-L-That at the coming ing good of a large amount of damage by celebration of the granting of a constitution a white ants and, by the typhoon of the 27th of board bearing suitable inscriptions be hung up July; and an item on the‘aganda was the ques-
card-divided-on, this question, many of them-
maletaining that lyskon is derived, through They show good ideas and good inten the Lalia lyphon, from the Greek_tuphotone, but when they are not made effective | violent whirlwind,—so called because it was they do more, barm than good. If these held 10 ba the work of Typhon, a god struck edicts were rigidly enforced I think it would with-lightulog by Jupiter and buried under be a step toward progress,tas Mosat Eps. The god was ollen held to typify Referring again to the question of thrift, a violent wind. Going farther hick, we find Mr. Taftaald: "When the Chinese come to Typhon in Egyptian mythology, as the God the United States: they are as a rulo vary of Evit That the English ward is derived
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from the Greek, through the Latin Typhon thrifty, but fabulous anims are expended by seems clearly established, because the word in wealthy. Chinese in their own” as to how much found with slight modifications in all the banquets and expensive gifts.
of merchants; studiants, and gentry should Committes, reported that the outlay to date you had to pay for your subscription 2-Defen-languages derived from Latin. The fact that tionable, in my humble opinion, 16
Pid be tell
proceed with a band at their head to the amounted to $1,142.18; and then read a Jatter dan 11 you?—Yes, he did, but I don'. messing, as the Chinese, word of the same Mr. L Sum Ling expre
On September 4, 19c8, at Sheriff Par America Ministar That a bropro medals the Church who desires to be anonymous had remember..
American Legation, to express thanks to the 'from Mr. R. Mitchell, stating that a member of Rutherglen, Glasgow, Elizabeth Hander: SON, beloved mother of Campbell Henderson, Hon with suitable inscriptions on it be sant to paid the bill for $1,141.18, which, duly dis. Tent it to you that it is utterly untras that Shanghai, and Russell Henderson, Pantingfo. the United States Government. That Mr. charged, was laid on the table. A complete, you were told by the defendant what interest **** On October 4, at Shanghal, John Alexin. Wang Shun-chi be made Chairman of the come overhaul of the exterior of the Church build-, you had to pay for this association ?—He did
DER ROSS, Accountant of the Chartered Bankymalites to carry the above reaplutions into effect. Inga li about to be proceeded with a1-1000
-China Crinë,
the dry ususen ku neta
the word tyskon, baying execily the same, practice is advisable t
sound, existed In Western languages: baford Chipa would be freed any known communication, was established with Chios and can even be traced back to
holding her and big.. Bastian may
though it in regarded as such by the