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into categorical charges of wholesale bribery "againstall the railway officials in Canton. These particular, accusations were lost to right in the dest of the explosion which they had produced. But coming down to the present month, wa leam from our Hongkong correspondent when A. S. WATSON & CO., the call was made for more money from the shareholders ooly seventy-five per cent of the anticipated amount was forthcoming. The balance was made up of complaints. On the

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We have received from Mr, Ab Four, photo The Disabled" Hailan." grapher, e set of interesting photographs rela tive to the arrival of the American Battleship Fleet at Amoy. The pictures are clear and well printed and form interesting souvenirs of the visit

THE Caston-Macao steamer i Sang, beloog. ing to the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co., Ld, came of the slip at the

ARRIVAL, IN PORT THIS MORNING.

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occasion the authorities responsible for the Docks to-day and her place was taken by the this morning. As we had correctly surmised kong by their agents, Messrs, Malcher & Co EMPRESS DOWAGER'S INTEREST.

same Co.'s ... Sai Tai for bottom scraping and painting.

construction of the line would appear to have been thoroughly frightened; for when H.E, Chang Chib-tung was appointed to investigate the affairs of the fine and the protests against This notified that firing exercises will be car its management which had been lodged with ried out by the British Fleet in Miss Bay both CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, the Central Government, they accepted hit by bight and day at frequent intervals during nomication in a comparatively submissive

the next three weeks. Fishing boats and other "spirit.

"vessels are warned to be cautions in approach Considering how recently the Grand Secreing the area defined by Government Notification BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE inry was selected for his task of inquisitor No. 49t of the 15th July, 1997,

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general, it can hardly be supposed that he has yet panatrated very far into a DONATIONS made at and subsequently to the, state of confusion that probably began with the meating recently held to consider the financial low to lay bli finger on the point at which include the following, which are gratefully ioception of the railway. But he has not been condition and prospects of St. Andrew's Church confusion must"chiefly occur. The Canton acknowledged?-Mr. R. Baker $50, Mr J, Wit Haukow railway will pass, as his Excellency chetl $5, Mr. R. Wood 510, Major G. M. Evans points out, through three provinces, with the and officers of 13th Rajputs' ("towards defray natural result that "the interests concerneding the church deficit ") 875-Communicated, (a phrase that may be commended to students of the art of innuendo) and the control arc'so

varied that harmonious working has become practically, impossible, The only feasible remedy is to bring the whole system' under one

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received, through Admirat · Li Chon, the war.

appreciation, of the part he played in rant and button of a mandarin of the fifth rank Connection, with the contract for the West River patrol cruisers, "whose`construction by the Dock Co. was recently completed for the

Capton Government.

AN order of the Governor in Council published in to-day's issue of the Gaatifè'rends :—Chairs proceeding along Battery Path in Victoria or

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(IN TOW OF THE " EDITH.".

The Halian, whose breakdows was reported in our issue of last evening, was towed into port by the tow-boat Edith at one o'clock

yesterday, as soon as Capt. Hoeg found that his vassel had been.crippled the engines were stopped and two anchers dropped. This was at a distance of some eleven miles The Hailan's skipper then off Gap Rock. ship's officers to Gap Rock where his message sent off a boat in charge of one of the

to the owners in Hoogkong was cabled through as reported yesterday. The damage to the Hailan has been sustained in the tail shaft, and until the vessel is drydocked, for survey ascertained... the exact extent of her injuries cannot yet be

Capt. Hong's request for 'assistance to the

at 2 p.m. yesterday. Shortly after 4. p.m. the Railan reached Messrs. Marty & Co's office

towboat. Edith was under full steam to the Ladrones off which the Failis was safely at anchor. The Edith ranched her destination by eight o'clock at night, and without any loss of time proceeded to pass a tow-ling to the disabled vessel, which she then towed to Hongkong. The tow was not attended with any difficulties at all; the weather was fine and the night with her charge gained port, as stated, at one bright with beautiful moonlight. The Zidik o'clock this morning,

The Hailan was towed to her buoy where she is discharging bar fail cargo of general merchandise which she loaded both at Pakhoi and Heibow for Hongkong, The Hallon will go on the slip on Monday, and after examina" tion will undergo the necessary repairs

This steamer passed the usual survey alter ber: overhaul subsequent to the typhoon st

*sun as soon as repairs are completed.

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The Ayuthin, the seventh and fast steel screw steam lighter built by the Hongkong and Whampes Dock Co., Ld, to the order of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, represented in Hong

underwent her trial trip under perfect weather conditions yesterday. In view of the fact that

[By courtesy of the "Shrung P.2] the vessel is the seventh of a fleet of similar

Peking, 6th November. boats in all respects that had been built by the Kowloon shipyard, the result of the trial could

Their Majesties the Emperor and party of ten proceeded on board the vessel Empress Dowager are evincing great be no other than entirely successful.

witness the tripl tuo yesterday; the trip was thoroughly enjoyable and the exinterest in the affairs of the Canton- perience of those on boat was

a perfectly Hankow Railway Co. gratifying one to builders and owners of the

At a meeting of the Grand Coun- vessel alike. Among those present word i Capt. von Riegen, marine superintendent, cillors, on the 5th inst., their Norddeutscher-Lloyd, Capt; }. T. Douglas,

Crake, assistant marine surveyor, D. Mac- Mr. H. L. Fletcher, acting Lloyds surveyor, Majesties lade minute inquiries into Mesars. A. Lamperski, J. Macdonald, W. A:

the progress of construction of the donald, and R. Mitchell, chief maneger, Hong line.

Long and Wbampoi Doce Co.

It is reported that Their Majesties Leaving her busy at Kowloon the Aputhia shaped course for Aberdeen where the expressed a wish that, if it be at all speed trial was sun over the regulation practicable, the completion of the course, resulting in the specified speed contracted for being alightly exceeded. The whole line should be effected within on board and the party returned later after a

al complimentary speeches were exchanged the next three years.

"pleasant day's outing afloat."

Following are the dimensions" of the Ayuthin-Length over all 158 ft, between perpendicuları 15a ft. 6 ing Breadth moulded 29. ft, depth moulded 11 ft, height of bulwarks 2 ft. 8 in., draft 9 ft. 3 in. She has a cargo car- rying capacity of 8,500 piculs and is designed to steam 7) knots an hour, ...........

Unlike her sister ships all of which are emi

Ayuthia will be despatched to Fingapore there to be attached as a valuable addition to the fleet of lighters of the N. D. L. We understand she will proceed under her own steam to the Southern Colony on Wednesday next.

CHINESE SHIPPING CO. FORMATION DECIDED UPON.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po.")

Peking, 6th November. The Ministry of Posts and Com

National Shipping Company in order to extend the scope of the Chinese shipping trade.

from Chamberlain Road to the Peak Club in Not only the Viceroys and on that part of Plantation Road leading UP Boihow on the 11th inst. She will resume he played in the rice trade on the Menam, the munications has decided to establish

the Peak District are not allowed to go abreast at all. Any violation of this regulation sball be deemed to have been committed in the case of a public licensed chair by the bearers and in that of a private unlicensed chair by the occu- pant.

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·FIRST VESSEL COMPLETED AT THE KWONG HIP. LOONG YARDS.

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of the undertaking. To him is vested the entire control.of, and responsibility in raising the necessary funds and assigning to each em- ployer his particular duties in the construction of the railway; and to him alode the present administration must look for its desired re- organization. Governors of the three provinces concerned, Hupeh, Hunan and Kwangtong, but even the Ministry of Posts and Communications, hither, to the supreme authority in reilway questions, is placed in a secondary position to the Grand Secretary and condign punishment is held nat over "any official or member of the gentry of the three provinces who shall attempt to benefit bimself at the expense of the railway, or AT St. Andrew's Church, Kawloan, to-morrow

The Kwong Hip Loong shipbuilding yardı s1 incite the ignorant populace against the D.V.) the Holy Communion will be adminis.at Sam-bulpo will have the satisfaction of cherprise." With all respect for the abilities of tered at 8 a.m. Morning Prayer and Bermon at sending their first patrol erpiser on trial some H.E. Chang Chih-tung, it may be doubled 11 a my attended (weather permitting) by the time next week. The vessel has been built to whether be combines all the financial and or Church parade party of" Company, Middle-plans and specifications identical with those of ganizing geaius requisite for a task of such sex Regiment. Sunday School Classes at 3 the Kiang Ta and King Chi delivered to the magnitude. But at least bis ideas on the sub-p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 6 p.. Canton Government a fortnight ago. The For colds in the Chest, bronchitis, sore ject of railway management, which prescribe The Offertories will be in aid of the Church Kwong Hip Loong boats have been camnd the Maintenance Fund, which is in the Treasurer's Kiang Kun and Kiang Ten - We are informed debt and has some heavy claims to meet in the that Commodore-Lio, A.D.C. to Admiral Li Chuo, and Commodore Lia will be proceeding to Hongkong to superintend the trial on behalf of the Chinese Government,

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Chiness ownership and centralization of control are clear-cut, and-be bas find no hesitation in

making them, known at every convenient op portunity,

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near future.

ANOTHER eximple of Queen Alexandra's unfailing kindness and Interest in her humblest subjects is made known. "Her Majesty, while paying oue of her frequent visits to hospital patients, noticed a pale-faced boy, thirteen. years old, lying in the ward at the Brompton Hospital for Consumptives. The Queen stopped to question the boy, and became so interested in him that she has now, sent him,

at St. Raphael, in the South of France. at her own expense, to a convalescent Home

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Moreover, the imponance of the present decree lies not so much in its choice of HE. Chang Chih-tung rather than any other suitable Minister, as in the fact that it represents the first serious bid for authority by the Govern. thent over the Provinces. It is the paradox of the Chiness system of administration, within [33which responsibilities devolve step by step in a perfect sequence from the lowest peasaal up to the throse, that the tradition of the All comanation.hutenied for publication in country is opposed to anything-resembling The HONGKONG TELEGRAPII" should be centralization of authority. Yet this principle, addroval to The Editor, 1, 1 House Road, and it is hardly too much to say, is the keynote of THz testimonial to Miss Renka, late honorary shold be anompanied by the Writer's Name and successful railway management, especially in Organist of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, the Canton-Hankow Railway, which is design was subscribed to by 39 families and indivi- Ordinary basic communicattis nould be added to be part of a grand trunk reaching from dual friends of the Church, After purchasing The Editor will un suferinke to be responsible for the South of China by an ultimate extension the silver articles presented at the meeting on

any rejected MS, on te retora kay Coştribution.

of the Peking-Kalgan railway to the remote Tuesday last (which comprised a tea set, a regions of Kansu, Hsiukiang and Ili. More rose bowl, and a pair of flower holders) a small than once-has Peking endeavoured to assert balance remained sufficient. to defray the cost its supremacy over the provincials in railway of two large photographs of St. Andrew's (in maiters, but hitherto with conspicuously poor terior and exterior) and there were handed to is notable example of such failure Miss Rooks yesterday on board the s.s. Sundian

when the provincials asserted their right was supplied by the recent Chekiang Joan, just on the eve of sailing.—Communicated,

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BUBBCHIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE), DAILY-30 per sunden. WEEKLY-113 per annuin.....

The rates per quarter and per menem, proportional, The daily jane is delivered troo when the address accomible to monger. Un cople sent by pas,

The postage on the weekly laus to any part of the

world in 80 cents per quarter."

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

ANTI:JAPANESE NOYCOTT.

[From Our Quin-Correspondant.],

Canton, 6th November.

In view of the riplous outbreak in Hongkong and on learning, that some of the rioters bad left the Colony and,would probably be coming

Society yesterday issued circulars convening a over to Canton, the Canton Self-Government meeting for to-day at 2 p.m. for the purpose of taking precautions to prevent the movement originated by boycoth agitators from reaching this citg and leading to disturbances here.

INSTRUCTIONS-YROM THE WAIWUPU,

A ROADSIDE QUARELL.

CHINESE WOMAN CHARGES A LUKONG

·FOR ASSAULT.

An instance of the Chinese lukong's tendency to occasionally-over-step the bounds of duty was made manifest at the Police Court this morning, when a Chiness woman named Yee See Mui proceeded against PC. 195 for assault,

Mrs Yes staled that she resided at 136,

Queen's Road East. She had had some trouble with her husband, who is engaged

The formation of such a company will be proceeded with.

THE MISSIONARY QUESTION.

REWARD FOR OFFICIALS.

[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."},

Peking, 6th November. The Central Government have decided that, in future, prefects and magistrates, upon completion of ara carpenter in a dockyard, during which. she told him if he was not golog to sup thred years service, who are able to port her, he would have to look after report absolute. freedom, from mis- her two children at least. She snatched away sionary troubles within their dis- from his hands the bowl of soup which he was

"VICEROY OF CHIR-LI.

about to drink in order to give it to the chil-tricts, will be signalled out for dren. She subsequently proceeded to the dock extra-rapid preferment. yard to ask him for some money! He gave her a very warm reception for her dogged at- fentions to him, and started to belabour her. The defendant then chipped. In and made her the target of bis merciless blows. She told him" he had no right to interfere in the affairs of

truncheon and deall her two blows on the back, husband and wife, whereopon, he drew his

band had enacted a scene on the roadside, la

Defendant said, that the plaintiff and her hus

consequence of #bich, a great_crowd bad col-

lected. "He dispersed the assembly and asked the pugilistic pair the reason of the fight. The busband's reply was that his wife was de taining him from his work for some money, The woman got annoyed because the thought he was the cause of her husband leaving her.

His Worship, after being satisfied of defend- ant's past record, discharged him.... The bus

to keep the peace for six months,

additional $1.80 per quarter la charged for postage to build the railway independently of the THE Taikoo Engineering and Shipbuilding sime to prevent the halding of any boycott band was bound over in the sum of $too.and |

Single Cople, Dally, tesi canta's Wookly, twenty.

Bye cumla.

BIRTH...

of O. N.. HOLWILL, I.M. Customs, a son,

DEATH.

go. managed to secure their first award in the nature of a small contract from the Naval authorities the oilier day. It is in connection with the target float for the Fleet which will be made use of at the forthcoming battle practice in Mins Bay, We believe the job is of na great moment from a pecuniary point of view, but as ilustrating the new deck company's de termination to make a determined bid for all contracts in the line of their bussiness this small award from Admiraly officials in Hong- kong will be taken at its true significance,

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Peking on being advised of the riot in Hongkong sent a telegraphic despatch to Canton to inquire it any similar occurrence had taken place in this city. Is the message the Canton authorities were instructed, to take precautionary steps in' anticipation of emergencies, and at the same

meeting in the city. In reply, the Canton authorities have wired the Wairupu informing that Ministry that Capton is quiet and so far no disturbacce of any kind whatsoever had Dccurred. In the meantime, the Police author- ities have been instructed by the high author. ities to take extra care in securing efficient patrols throughout the city...

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YAMEN'S TRANSFER TO TIENTSIN. [Bỳ courtesy of the "Sheùng Po."}

Peking, 6th November.

Chibli, in a memorial to the Throne, H.E. Yung, Shi-ki, Viceroy

Barnestly urges that the Viceregal Yamen at Proting-fu] might be transferred to Tientsin.

The Central Government has granted the prayers of the petition.

THE AMERICAN ULÉET.

RETURN OF CHINESE COM MISSIONERS.

[By courtesy "the “Sheung, Ro."]

Peking, 6th November.

NEBOGATOFF IN PRISON.

Ex-Admiral Nebogatoff and the other priv soners in the fortress of S.S. Peter and Paol have suffered no.alarm from the cholera, as no cases have occurred in the fortress, writes the Teung Tung-in, special Chinese N. C. D. News St. Petersburg correspondent. Commissioners to welcome the Ame "Nebogatoff, is now ergaged on a great

Ministry of Communications in the face of the stipulation that control should be vested in the Central Government. In its present, move with regard to the Canton-Hankow line the Government would appear to have On October 4, 1908 at Chiowangtao, the wife better hopes of gaining its point, is that powers delegated to one man are, or should be more efficiently wielded than by a board or a Ministry. It now remains for Grand Secretary Chang Chi-tung to prove to the Southerners that centralization of central does not merely imply the diversion of illicit commissions from local to imperial pockets, but purity of admini stration and uniform efficiency, Should ha succeed in this duty, he will have, taught the antion a valuable lesson in the art of progress Hongkong, during the month ended 31reply to be sent to the Consul stating that befiöished there the first pail of his "History of

On October 30, 1903, at Shanghai, WILLIAM RICHARD MACKAY LENMON, of Skene, Aberdeenshire, aged 29 years.

The Hongkong Celegraph

for other undertakings beside railway

N. G. D. Neron

LOCAL AND GENERAL..

Hongkong, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1908,

A BID FOR AUTHORITY.

The Imperial decres, which we published yesterday dealing with the futurs control of SIX weeks' hard labour war the penalty impos ed upon a Chinaman for stealing a blanket, at the Police Court this morning,

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the, Canton. Hankow Railway marke a most Important siaga in the history of railway enter prise in Chias. According to reports made on panogal observation which we have received. We have received a wall calendar for 1993 from from time to time from our Shinchon corres in Hongkong by Meara, Schuldi & Co.

the Yorkshire Insurance Co. Ed, represented pondent, the actual progress made on this ling

RETURNS of the average amount of bank

notes in circalation and of specie in reserve in

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15,745,894 10,000,000,

86,TIA nil. $19,061,751 12,805,000

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“JAPANESE CONSUL'S REPRESENTATIONS, The Japanese Consul at Canton forwarded

despatch to H. E. the Viceroy Chang Jen Chus, intimating bid intention to call on His Ex cellency at 4 pm to-day... Owing to exigencies

Their Excellengjes Yuk Long and

work dealing with the question of how rican Fleet at Amoy left that port Pursia's navy should be reorganized. He for Shanghai en route to Peking] is also busy writing his memoirs. During

of business, the Viceroy was not able to receive the long summer days he wrote a great deal on the 5th inst., on board the the Consul to-day. His Excellency, caused a at the open window of his cell: in fact he Chinese gunboat Halyee.

would be pleased to receive him fa-morrow. 11 One War, ap account of the Rusto Japanese

PROPOSED PURCHASE OF STEAMER. The Cantos Government Paper Factory and the Cement Works have jointly applied to the Viceroy for authority, to purchase a steanser to ship coal from Japan la Cauten for the sole use of the above industrial ostablisḥiments,

SHIPPING AND MAILS

THE MAILI DUE Fresch (Armand Bekic) yth inst. English (Oceana) 11th inst,(6'aim{y- Indian (Catharius Aftar) 19th inst.. Cacadian"(Limmor) 18th last Canadian (Hmprast of China) t9th init American (America idarw) 1181 instr -The xs Aub/ left Manila on 7th fant, and is doe here on oth inst, at 6.p.m

October, 1908, as certified by the managers learnt that the purport of the Japanese Con confici written in good literary style and deal. of the respective Banks:-

Banks.

Average Specia, insul's proposed visit to the Viceroy is in coding frankly with the causes of Russia's failure. Amount. Reserve, nection with the riot in Hongkong and to This first volume brings the way up. (or down) Chartered Bank of India,

acquaint His Excellency with the facts of the to Tsushima to which battle and to the events Australia and China, $3,729.743 $2,800,000 disturbances, in the hope that Viceroy Chang preceding and surrounding it the e-Admini Hongkong and Shanghai

might exercise special vigilance to prevent any intends to devote all of the second volume. similar disorder in the city of Canton." Banking Corpora

The third voluma will deal with the final phase tion,.........

of the war, the court-martials on Nebogato National Bank of China,

| himself and Stoessel, besides an account to the

•Limited,

intrigues that went on all the time in the back ground, no such account having previously been catta for this port of the Straits ont loa The I. C. 5. N. Cossu, Namsang left Cal given even in the "Memoirs" of Kuropatkin.

The T, KK. 4. Hongkong Maru, which On the whole, this work will probably be re-loft-Hongkong on gth ult, arrived at San Fran garded by future blatorians 'as one of the most cisco on 6th just, important sources of information in connexion The Apcar Co.'sas. C. Aptar, from Calcutta, with the war. The Counts-martial which lock-left Singapora yesterday afternoon, and may be

thanked in future by writers of history, far Line, left Shaughal for this port on 6th inst od up Stossel and Nebogatoff may perhaps be expected here on 13th inst.

otherwise we should not probably have had and is expected hers on gth init: anything from either of these men regarding the great struggle with which their names aro identified.

Total,

THE TARTAR GENERIU, Pending the arrival of the newly appointed Canton Tartar Geberal, Taang Ki, from Poking, charge temporarily to Senior Lieutenant Tartar Tartur General H.E. King Fong will hand over

General Fu on the 11th fastant and not the rib Instant as at first stated.

In survey-work-and-construction.is_no) sito CONDITIONS regarding pojnination of candi gether unsatisfactory; and hopes are even en dates for the Nobel Peace Prise, 1905, may be SR Havilland De Saumarex. (the family pra- tertained that the section as far as Wongshek, learned ca application at the Colonial Secro-

fers the capital fetler for the De), who is now rao miles north of Danton, may he opened to

hoped to be on the road to recovery after-a traffic within the present year. But Goancially

Targ's Office it is oply too clear that the affairs of the rail. Mxsena. Lane, Crawford & Co who are the De Saumarez, and a mambar of a famous

severe operation, is a son of the Rev. Havilland | way are, to say, the lasst of it, involved. In local agents of Napler Johnstone's Square Guernsey family, which bas fought on sea and the early half of last your, it may be Bottle Whisky, are distributing to their patrons on shora for many generations. The traditions remembered, immense scandal was caused in bridge scorers with pencil attachment and use of the family would appear to be in safe keep. Canton by the refusal of two wealthy Chinese fat diaries with pads for 1909.

"RAILWAY ACCIDENT. † of Hongkong, shareholders in the line, to hand.

ing at present, for Six Havilland's brothers have At s p,m. on the 4th instant a fraid, bound over certain sums which they held trustees A VISIT to the Kowloon docks this morning are to be struck. One of them; Cecil De Sapt the Chai Pin Station Knocked down and killed a delightfal knack of being prosent when blows for Fatsban from Canton when approaching for's number of small investors unless the saw the steamer her in drydock. This vex miatez, Captain of a Mountain Banery of R.G. a man of advanced age, who way then crossing company's accounts were submitted to public sol recently sustained vary avere injuries to her in India, won the D.S.Q. 19 South Africa, the rails] andit. The demand was granted, and the bottom, Recessitating the removal of from fifty besides being mentioned in despatches, and result of the audit was apparently a comto shty plates. The job is as extensive one, bas lately added to his laurels a brevat-majority, plsts vindication of the suspected officials and in conversation with a marine surveyor our won in the affair, with the Zakka Khel Ane Nothing else might have been expected no representative gathered that the sker will have other brother, a Commander in the Navy, saw one was satisfod j and from a simple demand to remain in dock for about fiva (weaks, before service under Bie Harry Hawson in the Benta for a public andit the scandal blossomed out she can be le'n sagging condition again, expedition,

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Has Mrjusty the King has not been advised to Grencias his power of disallowance with respect to Ordinance No. 7 of 1908, antilled An Ording maca tonnable Foreign Corporations to acquire and hold land in the Colony.

The N. Y. K., Kamakura karw, European

The N. YEús. Sade Mari, Béropean Line, left Singapore for this port on 6th inatis and is expected here on sath instalments 20

Shanghai on 6th lust, and is expected here on Thu NƑ-Y, E, sh Iyo Mars, American Lias left Kobe for this port fa. Moji and 15th at

THE paper collar.is still to evidence in many old-world countries, although it has pretty nearly disappeared from the United States. 2,856489 pounds of paper collars and cuff, Geminy in 1907 manufactured and exported Karepan Rasis being the principal customer. The paper.collar is still, in demand in South American Mail from San Francisco

The T, K+Kess, America Mars, why is Amarica, where it is made to do duty instead | uit, will sail from Yokohama, on 8çu, imat,, Mud'y

kwill be dau sa arriva in Hongkong "on'a con Just.

The P. & O, S, N, Co♬s na. Oceana Ioff Singach the outward English Mails, and in dun barn owling pore for this port on oth inst, at 5 pm, withe

it last, at 6

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