Entimations,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11 1908.
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FROM the American Consul General we bavo received the official telegram to the following
casos Sunday, Monday-Smith"
A. S. WATSON & CO., be assumed that a law, good in itself, can be recompense of being considered Scotch? effect: Three cases cholera yesterday: no
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GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD,
Hongkong on this subject. If laws that are wholesome and good in Great Britain have to be amended when they are transferred to our self-governing colonics, where most of the population is of the same colour, charac ter and ways as the home people, how can it
conveyed bodily from British Columbia to what is nothing more or less than a Chinese colony? Mr. Lau Chu Pak struck the real keynote of the situation when he said that to make spitting in the streets and in public or semi-public buildings illegal would have the effect of driving many of the best class CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, of our citizens out of the Colony. We cannot afford to lose a soul' at the pre &c.. &c., &c.
sent time.
We want everyone who can BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE Day his share of the expenses of this Colony Why then penalise a large proportion of those who commit an involuntary and un- conscious offence ? Mr. Hewett is to carry the matter to the Governor. Does Mr. Hewelt remember that our prosent Governor was the regenerator of Nigeria, and does he think that Sir Frederick 1.ugard has no thought for the customs and manners of people alien,
as I will take steps to bring it before His Excellency" only impose on children, and Mr. Hewell, as a member of the Executive Council, is rather giving the show WATSON'S COLD JURE TABLETS, away if he means that his and the private
$0.60.
'members' prejudices are more considered at the private consultation with the Governor Speedily relieves influenza, cold in the than the larger questions of public import. head, sneezing, &c.
And, if it comes to the point, why British Columbia? Why not Georgia, where may not look, except sideways, at a woman's blouse; why not, any, of the States where prohibition of every For alleviation of bronchitis, hoarsenes,thing rational, down to kissing, reigns? Mr. Shelton Hooper took a sane and sep- coughs, asthma, colds, and disorders of The throat and lungs.
sible view of the situation when to suggested that notices should be posted calling atten
WATSON'S BALSAM OF ANISEED, $0.50 and $1,00,
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FXTURN of visitors to the City Hall Library
November, 1908 and Museum for the week ending the 8th
Library Museum. Non-Chiness Chiness...............iterafino 251, 1,832
Total...... 531 1.97 ENQUIRIES are be ng made respecting a Ger. man named Fraux Wolff, who in 1906 and 1907, was resident in Brugkok. No word of him.
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Echo of the Riots.
RIOTERS, ALLEGED "REWARD"
KO BHING, STREET MERCHANTS FRIGHTENED.
• OUT OF THE COLONY,,
Much interest was aroused in certain quartèm this afternoon when the trial of nine mee, who were alleged to have been concerned in the recent slots, came, os for hearing, before Mr.J R. Wood, at the Magistracy.
The accused were charged, distly, with break- ing and entering a shop at B5, Ko Shing Streel, on the 1st lostant, and steating ten cases of flit fish, valued at $500, eight cases of mushrooms, worth Stoa par case, three cases of diled (mus- sels, to the value of $300, furaiture to the ex
$1,177; and, secondly, with behaving in a rio tent of Sino, and Sya ic cash-aggregating
oui and disorderly manner.
As was to be expected an pausually large crowd was present when the alleged disturbars
of the peace were marched into the dock, have ing been brought from the Victoris Gaol, where they were incarcerated since, the firm day of the riot, owing to the fact that buil was refused. Inspector Robartion, of No. 7 Police station,
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
VICEROY TRIP,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, foth November. Yesterday afternoon the new cruiser Klang To left for Whampoa with HE.Viceroy Chang Jeu Chun on board and retuned to port late to the evening. H.E. Ching comfortably enjoyed' the pleasant trip and he highly admired the
speed of this new vessel, ...
* "AFTER A DRIGAND, The notorious robber chief Luk Lan Ching has long been' wanted by the authorities, but his arrest could not be effected aven. after strenuous efforts had bear directed by a num ber of military officers sod" the Admiral Li
formation received the Brigadier Genstal öf Chus himself. This morning through la Kwangchowoccompanied by Colona! Lu Chun- ai and men proceeded to Nambol district as an expedition in connection with an attempt to apprehend the robber. It is generally hoped that this time the Brigadier-General will be successful.
OPIUM SMOKING.
that they sprang from the race which The following appointment has hees, made believed that all: Was well with a country at the Admiralty - Lieutenant L. E. Rayla 'to' which never knew when it was stricken, the Tumar; additional for Hongkong Yard (T) We have met West Indian negroes whose to date 2 th instant. names began with Donald and ended with McDougal. Are these to be barred the high
Or is it this, that it is easier for a true Ger man or Frenchman to go through the eye of the Scotch needle than the unfortunate and THE sloop Algeris, Commander E. H. Ed luckless Scotch boy? So far as we know wards, which recently left Hongkong for the this limitation as to those who shail Pacific Station to augment the naval force there, will shortly inave Esquimal! for a cruise attend the Scotch ball is an entire innova-amongst the Pacific Islands, where the White tron. Is it suggested that Scotsmen have a Zosiga is now but rarely seen. Samos, amongst nasty habit of sneaking into the dance-room, other places, will be visited. dancing the ghillie calium and whirling through the figure eight in the recis without having discovered or realised the existence of that eminent body, the St. Andrew's Ball commitice? What have those pariah's of Scotsmen who are not subscribers done that they should be publicly taunted with their inability to pay the necessary?"; And, again, suppose that a man is a Scotsman but does not belong to Hongkong, and is in vited by one of the gallant band who is a
which always marks the kilted people or these festive occasions, is that man to be ostracised and given the cold shoulder for the 'simple reason, that he is no subscri| ber? In Hongkong there are many men who are not subscribers, not because they FROM Mr. Arthur Chapman we have received do not believe in the purpose of a St. his always admirable street index, which must Andrew's Society but because the ins-bs of the greatest une to property owners. Of fitution has never been brought to
are, the "supplement," is he calls, might present this afternoon. But they had not put ample of the Japanese boycott agitators, in their attention. There are also many en gineers-the coast swarms with them-ull Scolamen, who are here to-day and gone to morrow, who could not possibly benefit or do any practical work by jolning the Society.. Are these men to be objected to becauss A PETTY officer of H.M.S.Ayacinth was re- they are not subscribers. This is surely acently produced in a Colombo Court, it being new principle, and one which must galluspected that he was insane. He believed that coolies working ga board the vesse
akoile and a club. Medical evidence slowed that he was only temporarily deranged, and he was accordingly made cvr to the naval authorities
chronic, and lingering coughs ned colds: from the habits of Europeans? Such threats subscriber to join him in the bon camaradari has been received by hir relatives since March, cobducted the case on behalf of the police opium smoking on board passenger juska trad."-
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concerning himself about his whereabouts the defendante tyoz, and his brother—a resident in Canada while Mr. O. D. Thomson represented two of
Anyone possessing information should com-
COMPLAINANTS THREATENED. musicate with the German Legation, at Bangkok.
course, to ordinary occupiera, as mox people
appear superfous, but nevertheless it is a' valuable addition not only to our immediate information but also to the annals of the Colony,
When everything was ready and everybody expected the complainants to appear in the
·witness-box,... Inspector Robertson sprang -a surprise. He stated that since the accused were arrested the complainants had disappeared. Yesterday, the police were able to trace two of them and they promised to be
in an appearance. Whether they had been threatened the inspector did not know, but a rumour was current to the effect that the com plainants had been threatened as a matter of fact, he heard that rewards had been issued for their heads—and, being afraid they had left the Colony.
STARTING OF THE KIOTS.-.
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tion to the fact that spitting was (not, as he every decent and respectable man of wanted to kill him, and he armed himself. with policemen who had witnessed the trouble,
said, illegal but) against public amenity and sicanliness. At the same time we entirely disagree with the idea that the public places of the city should be provided with cuspidors,
our American cousins say: Fancy enter
the "blood of the Macphersons the Macdonalds and the Frasers, to say nothing of the long list of clans who brought themselves into prominence by their valour and disinterested enthusiasm. Per
drawn up regulations for the prohibition of The Canton Anti-Op'u'n. Association has
ing between Canton and inland places. It is stipulated in these regulations that the master of every passenger junk shall be kuid ro- sponsible for the suppression of opium smak. ing on board his vessel. A penalty of $10 will be imposed on any offender for the first time. and double the amount for the second.
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE. Besides issuing circolare to appeal the public to maintain peace and not to emulate the ex- Hongkong, the Canton Self-Government Society has forwarded a memorial to the Total of stabulary asking him 1 exercise his best afforts to secure ad efficient patrol thoughout the city in anticipation of emergency.
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KOREAN VISITS VICEROY'
On the 5th instant a Korean official by name. Chuen Ping Fus, who is now travelling for experience, arrived here and he called on the Viceroy H E. Chang on the following day...... The visitor is most desirous of visiting the different institutions and works in the city.
COINAGE AGAIN MAY
For the purpose of bringing about a uniform.
g for the first time a place of spittoons, and haps there is something below all this shortly take place, between the Comte de Sil- ing house No. 8o, all of whom he arrested. By mest has issued a decree that one teel and
were each
in turn secretary of the Society, and no refuse to believe that it emanated from
Hin Worship called for the evidence of those
A Chinese detective-sergeant said that while he was on duty in Queen's Road West on that Sunday morning, a lukong ran up to him and said that there was a disturbance being cicated in Ko Shing Street, Witnais made for the scene and saw four of the defendants leavity of coinage in China, the Imperial govern this time a crowd of 1,000 odd interfered half tael silver coins are to be minted and with witness, hout.ng, Hit him, hit him issued for circulation throughtout the whole of While witness and other policemen, who arrived the empire. The Tuchibpu. (Ministry of „Finance) has consequently telegraphed to the later, were about to get their prisoara Canton authorities calling for return of 20 soms twenty or thirty of the rioteis pasted' them up against a wall and pressed the prison-Ceol pieces issued by the Canton in the pre ers to the ground, calling upon them not to Ceeding years and also a return of the number rise. For a time the police were unable to of dollars and subsidiary colos imported and move Assistanco soon arrived in the form of exported to and from Canton in the last few
years A TRINGOANY Correspondent writing to the Inspector Robertson and, a purge of Indian
This morning-on-a-curipur case Viceroy
A MARRIAGE has beet arranged, and will guy, and ankareta, older daughter of Mr. C. Ewens, senior parigar of the firm of Ewens and Harston, solicitors, Hoogkong. The Comte de Silguy is ascion of a very old family in Brittany. Misa Ewens, who was born in Hongkong, lalt the Colony when very young and is at present in England. The marriage is fixed to take place on 3rd December,
small coin. The price of everything has risen and peasants and rich alike find it difficult to live. Kerotice has gone up to $3 a tin, and is the duty of the Government to do what they difficult to get at that. He opines" |ħalˇit in
cab, at inast in the way of currency, to help the people. Sounds lika. Hoogkang ?
their prisoners to the lock-up. Broken doors and carca of goods, the witness added, wore scattered about the street.
was a large crowd, was there not?
Mr. Thompson (cross-examiolog)-Thera
Witness-Yer.
How many men run out from the shop and. escapad? About sixty.
ed for the guilt of manslaughter. The pri sonera in quation bave undergone trial before › the Provincial Judge several times, but this Jatter has not been able to pais sentence on them.
---REPARATION- REQUIRED.
The gebley of Hoi Yin, where a daring reb, bery took place about a fortnight ago and in “ 1 pat it to you that you arecated anybody in which nine persons to all were kidnapped by the crowd-No.
STONE-THROWING.
the robbere, has now requested, Admiral. Li Chus to detail a gunboat to cruise in the locality of the said place so as to accord In reply the Admiral stated that at pre the lobabitants there an adequate protection
fancy the name that "Hongkong would get, announcement that No Scotsman can It seems to us that Mr. Lau Chu Pak voiced attend the dance except as a subscriber"; the general view when he said: "Educa- something that is beyond us, being plain, ilonal matters are much preferable to legis-ordinary people. If we remember aright, lation among the lower class of Chinese, that (shall we say) unfortunate statement Unless you want to make it 'too unpleasant was forgotten in the days when Mr. and drive this class of people out of the Armstrong and Mr. Munro A. S. WATSON & CO., Colony, it would be advisable to take other measures." What we should like to know is, was the Registrar General'sarcastic when Mr. Wood. Fancy how all Anglo-Saxons, local aran Malayu complains bitterly of the policemen, and the witness and the otherofict Chang Jao Chun personally presided at the he wrote: "How many prosecutions will" Teutons and Latins would make the air ring want of sufficient currency there, dollars and were resched from à mauling. They then took Court to try fix prisoners, who were charg there be daily? Several hundreds I imagine. with laughter if the fact were proved In the The extra work thrown on the police and old days, when the heather and the heath Courts will be considerable. Has this been were something to talk about, people used sufficiently considered? In spite of notices to eay that: "The rank is but the guinea's the emigrants (strangers to Hongkong and clamp, The man's the gowd for a' that." ignorant of the law) offend daily in this Apparently we have passed beyond those office. A constable, should be stationed days; that is, if a stranger, who is here. He will get plenty of cases." It is also a Scotsman, is refused admittance THE following story-is, vouched for by a cor- so seldom that the hon. gentleman waxes to the great symposium of Scots, simp respondent of an Indian parper-lo a scratch humorous that the doubt is, we submit, paz-ly because he has neglected to be a regimental game played at my station a native
One of the Chinese policemen who was The Editor will not unterke to te ramponable for nutshell. There was no talk there about the great and ever wonderful association of red 50 rug. The ball was thrown in to the the disturbanco, selated that for several minutes donable; but he put the whole thing in a subscriber of the Hongkong branch of the officer was keeping wicket and a sepoy was
present in Ko Shing street at the first stage of umpiring. Das of the batsmen' hit a ball and British Columbia and why Mr. Hewett should Scots on their Sant's Day. What will our native officer, who put down the wicket just an after he had captured two of the defendants it was be obsessed by the notion that there is friends in the Far East, in Africa, Australia, the other batsman got home. Native Officer: impossible for him to leave the shop, owing to nothing good in Nazareth and all bounties Canada, New Zealand and the West Indies How's that?" Sepoy umpire: "Not out the ugly crowd blocking up the doorway and flow from Jerusalem we cannot dare apraise. think of the Society which imposes condi-Native Officer: "Thuthi bolia um!" (Equi-burling stones at the policemen. When the day comes that the citizens of tions on the poor cat who is only a Scot by valent to "Thou art a liar.") Inngkung cannot make their own laws to birth, a paster-by in the rythym of time, a suit their own people, framed always stranger, but nevertheless an invited guest, on Roman, Anglo-Saxon and otherwise think of this thing? We are afraid to sug proved precedents, then, Hongkong will be gest an opinion, but we may suggest that the what the Irishmen, even of to-day, say, Eng St. Andrew's Society has made a mistake land is--the proverbial pup. When all is somewhere. said and done, nobody can put down spit- Do the gib September, at Wesley Church, ting by Act of Parliament; moral suasion Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, by the REV S. J. and example are the only two forces that will Hoban, JAMES HENRY (inspector of police, Hongkong), eldest son of the late Duncan prevail. Once make spitting illegal and the Kerr, of Rothsay, Scotland, to IDA May, eldest police force will have to be increased a hund- daughter of Senior-Constable Simis, of Nonhred-fold; the Magistracy enlarged, and the October 15, at London, 1. A. ROBERTSON, prisons extended Why not be reasonable of the Chartered Bank of India, &c., 10 SARAR and act with Mr. Shelton Hooper and Mr. LILIAN PITT HEALING.
Lau Chú Pak and suggest that it is unseemly to "hock and haugh" in public ? The Chin ese are quick to take a lesson; but Mr. Hewett's appeal to His Excellency the Governor over nothing is not likely to bring forth many results.
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MARRIAGES.
On 4th November 1938, at Shanghai, Wit LIAM ARTHUR, only s3b of Wm.” P. [Perry, electrical engineer of London, to JESBIE, daughter of Edmund W. Dickins, of Leyton
stons, London, N.E.
On 5th November, 1908, at Shanghai, G BERT WALTER King, L.t.s, Land: Registrar of H.B.M. Supreme Court, to HELEN FANNY -MORPHETS, aldest daughter_of_Eustace:Mor::: – phett, Barrister-at-Law" Hove, Sussox..
Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1908,
WHEN ST, ANDREW CAME 20 TOWN.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
FOR. stealing a chisel and punch, valued at $1.50, the property of the Naval Yard, Ho Shu, fitter, was given three weeks' gaol, at the Polica Court this morning..
ir might easily have been in a Hongkong Court: the Witness Box. Your name?" John Smith," "Born?" "london.". "Age" Forty-nine. Business?" "Rotten."
sace is desired.
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LOOTING THE SHOP.
Lukong No:182 spoke to arresting the eighth tion, arraigned seventeen coolies before Mr. shop, carring a quantity of fish, and ran down INSPECTOR McHardy, of Yau-ma-ti Police Sta-defendant only. He said he saw him leave the JR Woud, in the Police Court, to-day, charg the street, making for Des Voeux Road. No ed with disorderly bobaviour outside the station 183 pursued and captured him. When he was yesterday afternoon. The cause of the disturb. asked where he got the fish, defendant answer ance was a youngster, who was arrested by aed: "I took it from that shop," painting at house Lukong for bawking without a licence. A large No. 8o. A district watchman saw the cinik crowd assembled outside the station and sought defendant running up Sutherland Street with to gain admittance to the charge room to find his bands pressed to his stomach, and his jacket bulged Witness chased the defendant out what all was about." This, of course, was
as far as the Ko Shing Theatre, arresting, him refused, and the mob proceeded, in the usual there and finding, underceath his jacket, thees way; to "bombard" the station with bricks. A bundles of fat fish. Asked as whether on charge by policeman into the crowd followed, that Sunday he was pripared to arrest anybody and a capture of seventeen resulted. On being carrying a bundle, the witness's reply was 1
would suspect it.” found guilty bis.Wongkip fined each mão $1. -
WHAT THE INSPECTOR SAW,
of the shop were knocked in, I saw several cases broken open, some of which were empty (` and iome half filled. Aboul half the number ́of cases-i mw during my morning's visit had,
N-KOT GUILTY,
therefore recommended the petitioners engage, sent no gooboat can be spared and ha instead, for the purpose, the Los Fung, a bited steam launch which is now craising in the be withdrawn, when the four new shallow water- ways of the West River and which will –
promised to equip the launch, if engaged by cruisers are all ready for service, The Admiral them, with officers, crew and armament as well as to supply her coat, but the petitioners ara required to pay the officers and men wages, -
1. ST. ANDREW'S PRACTICE:
DANCES.
We are requested to state that, she frst of the practice dacéés lé connection with the 8t
Andrew's Ball takes place at the City Hall-to- day, commencing at 5 p.m. The programme for this practice dance will be:-1, Waltona, Eightsome Reel; 3, Caledonians 1 45 Strathspey and Reel; 5, Caledonians; 6, Eightsome Real The music will be supplied by the Middle
E. Walls
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B. Strathspey and Rech
Waltz 10. Two Step
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Inspector Robertson said:-" At tam. on
to me at No. 7 Police station Iwent with aparty THE CHINESE house "boy" has been at it the instaut, in consequence of a report mace įagain, as was exemplified in a care which came of policejo Ko Shing Street. 1 iospacted No. 8 Regiment, and the Pipe Band of the HAK, d
before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Police Court this earller id the morning, I found the shop closed BR Ge A MEETING of those interested in the Reach Mrs. M. 6. Northcote, who proceeded against door being shut behind me. At 2 pm. I went Bill will a
morning. The complainant in this care was and, knocking, at the door, was admitted, the The official programme for St. Andrew's All-American base ball game, will meet in the Yurg Chuk Bam, a houseboy" in her em-Street entirely blocked with people, an also there again. On arrival I-frund” Ko Shing. offices of the Pacific Mail Steamship Compitoy, for assault. It appears that do com were Sutherland and Queen Streets, I saw at 5 p.m., Thursday, suh jost. A full attend plainant's arrival at ber-house some-time stones being thrown at No. Bx, but we were yesterday, she ordered the defendant to close unable to find who threw them. We clean'd On what pretext it may be asked, with MASSAS; Cruz, Basto & Co have been op a door, which the latter did violently. On the street, and when I got outside the house I "saw the first three defendants in Chelody. the utmost diffidence, has the St. Andrew pointed agents for the Netherlands Lloyd (Fice bring asked to explain his insubordinate con- They were sitting down. I sent them to and Marine) of Amsterdam and Bärvis, induct, the "boy" struck the complainant on
No. 7 Police Station with an escort. The doorE Society promulgated the new rule, that on this city, and are prepared to accept fire and the face. This morning, he was floed $3 by Scotsman can attend the ball of the season marine risks at ćurront rates.
ibe magistrate for his cowardly behaviour. unless he be a subscriber? There are Scota. men and Scotsmen men who come from CAPTAIN S. V. Y. do Horsey, who is, wall AccoRDING to a memorial, by the Viceroy of beer taken away." A SOCIAL QUESTION,
the backwoods and the back blocks who are known on the Chine Stall 10, has been awarded Canton the official birthday of Confucios, saya ka Nobody will question the fact that exbetter' Scotsmen than the real thing, but & good service pension of £150 a year, in the the 6+ C, Exprrat, is to be considered the The first defendant, asked what he had to pectorating at large is a filthy, objectionable that was never in our former experience of Vacancy caused by the retirement of Captain 27th of the eighth moon (in 1908 equivalent to say, remarked that he was arrested outside his
Sept, 11), and according to law all official er- | house. He was not in Ko Shing Street at all, and, to a certain extent, unnecessary habit. several parts of the world any reason why Morris H. Smyth on the 24th ult.
tablishments in China are already compelled. The second man stated that he was passing Nevertheless, it is one of those habits which the Scotemen who were born and bred in EARLY this morning, Li Tai, Chinaman, stole to fast one day at that time and to refrain from along Ko Sbing Street when he was stopped In the case of those Chinese who come from the land of men called Wallace and Bruce two black cotton umbrellas and a pair of criminal procedure, whilst the people are for. No, alleged that his arrest came about.
by the policeman, and arrested by mistake.. villages and are ignorant of what we are should be excluded from the grand carnivalshoes, valued at $1.50, from the s... Charlesbidden to alangbfer animals. Confucius having when he was going for a head shave pleased to term the decencles of living have of the Scots. There was also a man called Hardouin. A few hours later, it was intimated been raised to first-class sacrifice last year, the No. 4, 5, 6 and 7 were leaving the crowd to become so ingrained as to be almost iner Burns who gloried in liberty, in the advan- to Li that he would be idle for a fortnight in fasting has been correspondingly increased go home. They knew nothing of the matter. adicable. There can be no question that tages of poverty, fall that was right, but the Victorin Gaol,
No. 8 admitted that the fish found on hire there is something in the air of Chins, perhaps Robert Burns is out of date in this
wayaken from the street, bat denied absolutely whether it is the food, the dust, or the flourishing and go-ahead Colony. Why WHEN the Hong Dee left Amoy, on her last general behaviour of one's neighbours, which should it be impossibic for a Scotsman voyage to Swatow and the Straits, she had over 1,300 passengers on board and $3,000 in freight,
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from one day to three days, but it was omitted to provide at the same for the sacrificial date, The Viceroy now proposes that, exactly as with the God of War sad. God of Literature (who have a special sacrificial date apisce apart
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The music for the Ball cannot be arranged,
of course, till the arrival of the Band of the
Buffe
THE Countess of Aberdeen, at the con' that he took part in the disturbance in Aberdeen of the National Union of Wamen
Defendant No. g said that somebody threw Workers, made the foforesting Bonounc that the Empress Dowager of Chlon had at some fish into the street from No, 80 and
Induces the spitting habit. Now, one of to attend the ball of the season because According to a correspondent the passage rate from the usual spring and autumu sacrifices / he picked it up. He did not staal. He bihind afi the literature of the unlan to be t
our legislatore, who has newly returned from he is not a subscriber? We have met 57 cach, so that the emigration frade from * lengthened trip abroad, proposes to Intro Scatumen who were simply Scotamén be- Chinese ports means a alca little pick for dace: the laws of British Columbia foto cause their most distant relativos alleged | terprising steamship owners
when all schools have to wombip their me mory), Codfacius's birthday be also placed on a proper sacrificial foosingo
only just come down from the country,
The case was farther adjurand in order.cond, into the Chinese language, yet the evidence of an Indian policeman, who presumably, to the formation I saw the shop being entered, m