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nothing of the long list of clans who brought themselves into prominence by their valour and disinterested enthuiiasm. Per hops there is something below' all this announcement that Scotsman can attend the dance except as a subscriber "; something that is beyond" us, "being plain; ordinary people. If we remember aright,. that (shall we say) unfortunate statement" was forgotten in the day when Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Munto were each
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
order to extend the scope of the verythier that will need the Imperial sanc Chiness shipping trade..
The formation of such a company will be proceeded with.
THE MISSIONARY QUESTION.
REWARD FOR OFFICIALS.
[By courtesy of the " Shaung: Po"]
„uidh, with reference to the government of the
Rependency ̈ ̧C+ D÷News.
"CHINA'S CURRENCY
“REFORM UKGENTLY DESIRE!,
[By courtesy of the Sheung Po."]"
Peking, 8th Novembert || HE. Tang Shao-yi has tale graphed to the Central Government urging that the currency reform scheme should be taken in hand without further delay.
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER
Their Majesties commanded him to see that nothing went amise lest China be held to ridicule in the eyes of the Foreign Powers.
SHANGHAI LIBEL" CASER
MR. HENRY O'SHEA CONVICTED.
**
اره
13 1008.
TRAMWAP-ACCIDENT.
́CARGO-COOLIE INJURED.
THE PROPOSED AMERICAN CHINESE, ALLIANCE,
COUNT OXUMA INTERVIEWED.”
THE "NEW YORK HERALD” ON JAPANESE OPINION,
An accident, which might have been attend. ed with usti,us conieqiences, occurred about 3.30. o'clock this afterhour. A c of the cinctric tramways-No. 1—was proceeding east from the Wing Lok terminus. At that time of the afternoon, to day, a large number of cargo
***The Tokyo correspondent of the New York coclies was employed unloading a
number of junks on the waterfront;
Herald recently cabled that"?nowspaper the substance of an interview he had with 'Count" Okuma at his Waseda home. After discussing at length conditions in Chins, Count Okuma closer and more active relations on the part of wen quoted as saying of the suggeɛion for
merchandison their the bags of
across the road
*
SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT. [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 18th November,
4.10 p.m. Mr. Houry O'Shea, Editor and against whom a criminal action has with considerable presence of mind, applied the that a collision was imminent, be conductor.
or cal alliances with other
way to godowns la Connaught Road Opt uf those men was in the act ofcrossing the track to the godown with a one-picul bag of rice on his right shoulder. Apparently he did Neur
the United States towards China; tahap IN the No. 1 car, for while it approached be con- out its entire history preciades the likelihood
warning gong sounded by the conductor of
"The pohcy of the Ualted States through.
the
stamp. The man's the gowd for a that "three years' service, who are able to MPEROR'S INDISPOSITION | Proprietor." of the China Gazette,|tinued his 'pico, across the track. Observing of that Government aver entering into politi
in turn secretary of the Society, and we refuse to believe that it emanated from Mr. Wood Fancy how all Anglo-Saxons, Teutons and Latins would make the air ring, with laughter if the fact were proved. In the old days, when the heather and the heath were something to talk about, people used to say that: "The rank is but the guinea's Apparently we have passed beyond those days; that is, if a stranger, who is also a Scotsman, is refused admittance to the great symposium of Scots, simp ly because he has neglected to be subscriber of the Hongkong branch of the the great and ever wonderful association of Scotw on their Saint's Day. What will our friends in the Far East, in Africa, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the West Indies think of the Society which imposes condi tions on the poor Frot who is only a Scot by birth, a passer-by in the rythym of. lime, a stranger, but nevertheless an invited guest,
think of this thing? We are afraid to sUR gest an opinion, but we may suggest that the St. Andrew's Society hat made a mistake
Bounewhere.
*Telegrams.
[N. C. D. News Service.].
U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION,
VIEWS ON MK, TAFT'S VICTORY,
MR. TAFT'S COMMENTS.
Washington, 4th November," --Mr.-W.-II---Taft has stated that the result-
Peking, 6th November. The Central Government have decided that, in future, prefects and magistrates, upon completion of report absolute freedom from mis Bionary troubles within their dis tricts, will be signalled out for extra-rapid preferment.
VILEROY OF CHIH-LI YAMEN'S TRANSFER TO TIENTSIN.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pa.”]"
Peking, 6th November. H.E. Yung Shi-ki, Viceroy of Chihli, in a memorial to the Throne, earnestly urges that the Viceregal Yamen at Paoting-fu] might be, transferred to Tientsin..
The Central Government has granted the prayers of the petition.
THE AMERICAN FLEET.
RETURN OF CHINESE COM- MISSIONERS.
[By couriery of the "Sheung Po.!")
Peking, 6th November. Their Excellencies Yuk Long and of the election will promote prosperity and Leung, Tung-in, special Chinese that it showed the confidence of the busi- Commissioners to welcome the Ame ness, labour and farming interests in Re-rican Fleet at Amoy, left that port publicanism. It indicates, he added, for Shanghai sen route to Peking] refusal,on the part of the people to be con- on the 8th inst., on board the trolled by a leader who proposes to deliver
Chinese gunboat Hai-yee. them over to any party,
Mr. Taft pledger himself to devote all his energy and ability to make the Administra tion a worthy successor of President Roose
· PRESIDENT, TAFT,
ŠĮ UNABLE TO ATTEND THE
GRAND CUNGIL
[By courtesy of the "Skiung_18"]
Peking, 8th November. On the 5th and 6th "inst., the Emperor did not attend the meeting of the Grand Council,
brake,
租
America' been brought for having, it is alleged, emergency libelled Judge Wilfey, of the United before the coalie walcated at once but not graphical position tenders alliances of was violently thrown off the hat character acneccesary. The wisdom of track on the southern side of the read. For
For her statesmen in keeping frou fram Inter States Court in China, over the im-tunately the man was hit by the and of able to the Upited States and it is hardly
sational autanglements bien most valu prachment case in which His Honour the stopping car, but the violence of the
{s1}
to be conceived, that this traditional: policy oup will ever was concerned, has been found guilty was rough to bruise his sight shoul
be abandonedh - der and cat a wound on the back of and convicted by the Crown.
bishead For a moment the coolie was
the suggestion made that the States form so alliance with China or any other Judge Wilfley did not press for a rendered insensible. The conductor and his
nation, we know there is nothing political In- collector, after stopping their caF, heavy sentence.
alighted at once and proceeded to ascertain the
volved in the proposal. Buts
(while careialiyavoid. ing becoming involved in the politice of other Mr. F. 9. A. Bourne, of H. B. Maxtent of the coolie's injuries. By blowins nation, America has always On the 7th idem, the Empresa
their whistle they summoned the aid of a tram
stood for fastica Dowager alone was present, when Supreme Court, the presiding Judge, inspector, one of whom (a Chipman) promptly
to weaker natiode. This spirit Save: birth to the Monroe doctrine in the interest of stungs Prince Chun was received in au-in passing sentence, remarked that appeared and attended the injured coolie, whe
bas always
been dience and held a long conference Mr. O'Shea had been found guilty of had his wound dressed.
while was able to pick himself up and Bling American republics It with Her Majesty.
actively manifested in America's relations with a grave libel against the Judge of a
Japun
with Japan, and is strongly sat friendly Power,
forth in America's Treaty with Chisa. Ameri ca's national and intes national policy may be summed up in the two
two words.
F ́eace and justice. As I understand the proposal advanced by the News York Herald for a rapprochement between that this
It is believed the Emperor is ill again.
RAILWAY REVENUE.
*FIGHT FOR CONTROL. [By countery of the "Sheung Po.")
Peking, 8th November, The Board of Revenue and the Ministry of Posts and Communica. tions each desire to assume control of the revenue from railways."
No decision has been arrived at in the matter by the Government. EMPEROR KWANG SU ILL.
PHYSICIAN SUMMONED [By courtesy of the "Sheung "Pò."]
Peking, 9th November. Emperor Kwang Su is still suffer-
His Honour sentenced Mr. O'shen to two months' imprisonment as u misdemeanant in the first division.
Application for bail was refused,
HONGKONG “AND MALAD.
GOVERNOR'S FORTHCOMING VISIT.
Muolalo Lodge, being later entertalued by
}
after
SIMPAN WOMAN MALTREATED.
TIED AND ROUDED OF THEIR VALUABLES.
fiestas especially declared to America's
In Shau-ki-wan harbour last evening two the United States and straational policy be
women were maltigated and relieved of their valuables by robbers, who succeeded in making good their escape with the loot.
At about bail-past seven o'clock, two men appeared: de las buach and hired a sampan to take them, so they ordered, to the other side of the. rbour There were two women on board the boat-mother and daughter-the mother working theatero dar aud the daughter paddling | at the bow, 'When the boat had got some litlö distance out in the harbour the women were ordered to make for another point ipstead. In a few minutis another order was given. On this occasion the women were ordered to steer for a funk which lay, at aachor at the entrance to the barbour. The boat people naturally suspected Dothing, and steered the boat in that direction, A few yards away from the junk the twa passengers rose from their seats as if making preparations to board the junk pace alongside. Instead of that both women are suddenly pressed to the bottom of the boat. Their hands were tied behind their backs, and
It is very probable that the anniversary of the birth of Dom Manuel I, the King of Portugal, on the rgth inst, will be made the occasion for an official: visit by the leadin authorities at Hongkong to Macao. When the pissed through Hongkong to take up his Governor of Macao, H.E.. Alves Rocadas,
appointment at the Portuguese :ettlement he paid a formal visit to Sir Frederick Logard at Rear Admiral Sloks and Mrs. Stokes at the Admiralty, Bungalow at the Peak. Since the assumption of his administra
the tion at Macao, exigencies of duty pre vented the
Governor of Hoogkong from returning the call to his
seized, and Portuguese colleague. No more suspicious occasion can be selected by Sir Frederick for the return visit than that for Sunday, the birthday of the contemplated Boy King of Portugal. His Excellency will, of course, be accompanied by his staff. In Urgent telegrams have been discluded in the panty will also be Commodore patched to Viceroy Tuan Fang re- Lyons, and Mr. and Missi yoas. We have questing His Excellency to summon heard also that the Hon, F. H. May, CH.G., Colonial Secretary, and Mrs. May will form the most eminent physicians to pro-members of the visiting party to Macao, coed to Peking without delay.
Thorn in talk that : Mr. J. J. Leirin, the Portuguese Consul in Hongkong, will be the quest of the Governor of Macan-on the occasion of the visit of Sir Frederick on Sunday. When seen by reposter of this paper this morning Renhor Leiri,
while
velt's Government, than which, he declarer A CONGRATULATORY TELEGRAM. ing from indisposition.
there can be nothing higher.
KR. RYAN'S OFTINISM,"
Mr. Bryan is cheerful. He has said that he is gratified with the result in Nebraska. He discerned consolation in the opportunity
to do good privately. Tie is hopeful that his ability and influence will be needed for re forms. He expressed-bis-joy-over-his-free dom from the cares of office, but warun willing to discuss his defeat or to analyze its
Criter
MR. ROOSEVELT'T VIEWS.
-President Rods velt ban characterized the
· result as a triumph over-unwise Radičalism. He has received congratulálibus from fer and wide.
A DEMOCRATIC OPINION. Mr. N. E. Mack, of the Democratic National Committee, states that he has nothing", to apologize for;- Mr. Bryan, “he
sidds, has been the victim of misrepresent ation. The Republican success endangers the Democratic united headquarters would
business interests. Mr. Mack asserted that
be maintained until 1912,
FEELING, IN EUROPE.
-[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pa”]
Peking, 8th November, A telegram has been despatched by the Waiwupu to the United States of America offering the Chinese Government's congratulations on the election of the new President of the Republic.
1
AN ANTI-MONARCHIST.
ARRESTED AT AMOV.
[By 'courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Shanghai, 8th November On the 5th inst., the officials and gentry at Amoy gave a banquet to E. Yuk Long, the Special Chinese Commissioner to welcome the Ame
rican Fleet.
SHANGHAI LIBEL CASE.
"CHINA GAZEITE" EDITOR
"PLEADS JUSTIFICATION,"
JUDGE WILFLEY TO ́BÈ CALLED ́AS ́A · WITNESS.
confirming the sub
substantial accuracy of our in
formilion, was not then in a position to state anything official for publication, inasmuch as.- ha'stated, cọ definite arrangement had yet been [wattled. “It is reported in paval circles that the British stoop Clio will convey the distinguish Ved visitors to Macao.
.
MARINE COURT.
DUMPINO RUBBISH INTO THE HARBOUR..
Joth inst
the Hon. Commander Basil R. H. Taylor, & M., Harbour Master, Policeman M. O'Connor funk, with depositing tubhiels (straw) in the charged Leung Ming, master of a trading. ha bour on the 7th Jablant,
In the Mine Court, this morniny, belite
their bangles, sings and hair ornaments removed, asalso a quantity of clothing foood in the boat.
The robbers iben took charge of the boat and towed it alongside the junk which they boarded, pushing the sampan away as they did so. The Junk aded out of the harbour comediately after.
wards. In answer to the cries at the women other sampans went to their rescue and the cafortunate women were freed front their bindings. The matter was reported to Inspector Camerou, at Shauki wa Police Staton
"JAPAN AND CHINA.
MR. TAND SHAO-VI ON THE SITUATION.
The Tokyo, comaspondent of the Osaka Arati credits Mr. Tang Shao-yi, the Chinese Commissioner now in Tokyo, for the following opinions t
actively manifested towards Chins during the critical period of her development. That sort of interest on the part of America towards China would be heartily welcomed by Isnen,
Can
which is sincerely desirous of China's advance and development into a self-reliant nation. Personally heartily approve of America's most active interest along those lipes. "It" would be vasily valuable to China and would also greatly benefit Japan, America, and the rest of the world No thicking Japanese object in such close relationship between the ureni republic, always Japan's friend, and our neighbour whose interests are no largely our interests. I causot emphasise too strongly that Japan's policy towards Chinu is Pence, Justice, and Friendship, and that Japno will be found always ready to cooperate with other Powers in promoting
Chinh's welfare" to
leading editorial which has mitračjed widespread, attention throughout Americs, the New York Herald, commenting upon this Interview with Count Okuma and upon similar expressions from other prominent Isganese- publicists, says
'ment
"No one could desire more emphatic testi mopy to the soundness of the Herald's campaign in favour of closer relations between the United Staics and Chinathan is set faith in the remarks able and masterly dispatch published in the Herold from ins special correspondent in Tokyo, Mr. Obl-One-of-the arguments, indeed the sola serious
Agument, put forward by the passate of the rapprochement idea bas bean the la assertion that the conclusion of a falon er
· agree, balwean the United States and Chips. would be regarded as a canus belli by Japan, But the ferid has maintained that Japan had no such thought and would not take offenco.at 20 arrangement designed, to promote peace in the Far Fast and in contribute to the develop. mout of Chins, Proof, convincing from every point of view, that the Herold's affirmation WA and is well founded and that Japan has po idea of resenting in principle such rapproche. ment, is supplied in Mr. Obi's able dispatches quoting Count Okuma and other leiden of Japanese thought These-interviews should allay the quavering timidity of old fogeys in America who evidently still live in the days of Georse
Washington.
"[From Our "Own Corrispondenti).
Regarding the relations between Japan and Shanghai, 10th November,
China, Mr. Tang says that during the thres weaks, since he arrived in Tasyo, he be 4.p.m.
had occasion to meet prominent spans Mr. Honry O'Shea, Editor and. Proprietor of the Chino Gazette,
officials and private gentlemen, and ex- changed views with them in regard to against whom an action has been
quis Katsura, the Premier, and Count Komura, means for promoting frienship between the wo countries. In an interview with bfar- "The rapprochemert suggestion is eulogised brought claiming reparation for
as sa admirable solution of questiñas raised by China's senwakening of forthcoming econ having, it is alleged, libelled Judge
pains to explain the real male ruins of sentative moulders of thought is Japan is
Minister of Foreign Affairs, be took special
omical development by the foremost repra Wildey, over the impeachment case:
and was deeply impressed on lexruipy- Japan's sincere intentions towards bra country. cadursed by such a leader of
of Japanese public. Ule was very happy to find that the way was ed, has entered a plea of justification the water in Yau-muti lay. He went alongside crasse in the friendship between the two-broadest-minded statesmen in Japan to-day
ibe Progressive party, who in justly; s
Intel Farded. It is not yet known how the sus in answer to the charge.
of the grestest, most
and the defendant's junk and found him kicking o pect will be dealt with..
The Crown Solicitor has in could see obviously came from defendant's that it was believed by some that the Chinese ad observer political events as Mr. lichiro straw-overboard. All the straw that witherOn the Manchurian question Mr. Tang noted indeed one of the foremost thinkers of the world. It is commended by such, so experiance timated that he will call Judge boat. There a coptictions pile of it about Government was discontented with the attitude Wildey finally to rebut the defend, three feet high coming from the particular of the Japanese Governmen). This opinion ant's allegations.
At the reception hall on the occa- monarchist was arrested.
P. C. O'Connor stated that at 11.30 p.m.,, on
The European Press and financial-interestssion of the banquet an alleged anti-.in which His Honour was concern the 6th inalan', he saw a lot of straw dosting on opened for a conciliatory feeling and ani on as Caunf Okums, recognised chief of
In Europe are pleased with the result of the election..
- The Pope has sent his congratulations to: "Mr. W. H..Taft,
_FEELL_Q_IN÷JAPAM.-
Tokio, Nov. 5.
Mr. Taft's election is widely welcomed in Japan. The Kokümin Shimbun says that it a gratifying, not only to America, but to Japan, as Mr Taft' in one of the best Pre- sidents America, could have, and a good friend to Japan. The paper emphasizes the personal understanding between 'Mr. Taft- -and Count Kateira,
* HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVIOF.
CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY.
EMPRESS DOWAGER'S INTEREST.
[By 'courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 6th November. Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress Dowager are evincing great interest in the affairs of the Canton Hankow Railway Co
董
· THE DALAI LAMA.
RESPECTFUL MONGOLIANS. ›
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 8th November.
Over 80,000, Mongolians have ar rived at Peking to pay their respects. to the Dalai Lama.
THE BALAI LAMA HONOURED.
TEA DUTY. PROPOSED REDUCTION. [Ly courtesy of the "Skring. Po"}
Peking, 11th November.
It is proposed by the Ministry of
funk. The crew were unpacking some cases fand throwing the straw thus unpacked into the
waler.
Defendant denied, that either he or his crew three anything overboard.
A fine of its was the penally imposed. “CARRYING AN EXCESS OF PABBEKGERI...
Police Sergeant Jackson proceeded against Sim Pl, owner of an unlicensed coolie boat, with carrying 'five persons in excess, of the number "allowed by his license as the sth inaunt
was, however, incorrect. Such was not, ibe Case.Only a short time had elapsed, since the Russo-Japanese War, and the questions pending between the two CONDITION CODEGER iog
Takuloml, Editor and Proprietor of the Kokus min Skimbue, a fournalist whose epoch-marks ing work "The Future Јарапски" exercised powerful loffcence upon the minds of the Japanese of some twenty years ago, and cus who in the sincera friend of peace, for hea Manchuria were not of such a nature could be solved to such a short time. defended, in the Kakumin, the Portsmouth During his tenure of the viceroyship of Treaty so vigorously that an infuriated! Mukden bs bed represented both to his palace attempted to wreck the pablishing office Government and to the Japanese Government of bis paper. It is approved by such re that the solution of Manchurian questions cognised authority upon foreign politics and called, not only for an exchange of sincere and
Chinese affaire as Mr. Mochizuki, formerly true opinios betwen the two countries, but for member of the Japanese Diet, and by many ather leaders of thought in the Island Empira oard residents in Manchuria, diccard, gotes- endorsed by other man who may be regarded 10 be aware of the cordial regard, soter taised by their Government, and people at
as representsfivá of Japan's' bast thoughĩa ch
These men regard the question of home towards China. This maunderstanding
Ameri can-Chinese relations from the started stand. would be dispelled when order was restored in point of the statesman, not from the deprsation Manchuria.
Dealing with causen for divantisfaction in where the ward politician alw POPS Chiss, Mr. Tang want on to any that she retand. It is Vary candid they disobeying the lawful commands of the ·Bar•" } kr very (satisfactory, as he had alraady, men- tereta, Bot they, realiseřadJapanEVA ARE F'deep' Police Station, preferred a charge pf.alions now existing between the two countries, 1890 @party to ar kapnick "a glamphati
Doctes (dated Nov. 3) of the Empress Dow. Posts and Communications and the Prosecutor stated that, at 7.15-in,m pron the reasonable length of time. Some of the lap of the Far East. And it is eqy strongly
5th, be stopped defendant's best of Wex Polni teen all told on board at the time,
Defendant was Bed Sto
Fager acknowledging with pleasure the presence Board of Revenue to reduce the ex-and counted his passengers. There were four- that n'oming of the Dalai Lama and his Sultsport duty on tea.
'pay.
fu the imperial Palace for the purpose"al"; ing loyal obeisances and congratulations to bar
*
Telegrams have been despatched
Imperial Majesty on the occasion of her to the Commissioners of Customs to
Ary: Her, Ma venty-fourth Birthday, Anniversary, jesly, therefore bestows
Buddhist certain their opinions on the проц the Postia an additional title to his meal one, proposa formerly bestowed by a former Emperor
of the Dynasty Comp
To his old titis of "The Great Right cous, and Complacent Baddha of the Wamare Heavens" the Empress. D
Dowager.naw_beOWS PROPOSED VICEREGAL APPOINTE the additional title of Blacore, and, Loyal Spreader of Civilization. That is to say the
MENT.. të be
· known'and'addressed.
At a meeting of the Grand
Counter-Spreader of
the Greato Righiso
• of the.Wa
Fastern
Buddha o adaltion 10 konour the Empress Domsger further com
TIBET.
"{By"couriaty of the" Shunk 852]
Peking, 11th November,
DISOBEYING HARBOUR MASTER'S INJUNCTION.
Inspector Dymond, in charge of the Aber
And 100
Brockemens
altered by
пар
alsoy that "American bour! Master by causing an obstruction in tinned. If there, was, cos, cause more than interests in Asia are alieadvantaged Aberdeen Harbour on the 8th instant against another which had given rise to feeling
100 essential
Catia for the Colted State {five, bdatwomen..
Ther: admit of resentment in Chios, it was the Talia to Ceglect them.
America thector Diamond stated that at it. a m.08 mar lockdent. Coual Harashi, ben Minis
8th.inst the defendants had their boatster of
Affairs, might have been forced
is inevitable, and ARTERIESMAS. the boat building Yards t
they sick mandingos that cannot, bat they have frequently been adap.ed. As al, fact, the origin and prochement be enlarged, but it be developed
that the scope of warned not to acchor:
circumstances of, this incident as put forward The fire: defendant wisely refrained from by Chins were unfortunately get appreciated into do American-Japanese Chiesi le apdar. cillors, on the 5th inst, their
offering any excuse. The second, defendant by the Japanese. This was dus to the lack standing. Instead of attempting stubbornly The Grand Councillors contem-frankly stated that it was easier to anchor thereof a means of bringing public opinionial and prelessly to tow against the irresistible Majesties made minute inquiries into Food moon" be granted the Dalai Lama, the plate a change in the title of Senior. The third defend or said she was waiting for the two countries into better understand current, the best thought of would row the progress of construction of the same to be paid annually by the Provincia Amban to that of Viceroy as's first
defendants
ing When bie # opinion, was naught by wil Treasurer of Szechup. The Miniseries' of *** It is reported that Their Majesties report to the throne they forms of massed to step towards the reform measures in The dust, second, fusil and drib defendants the Taieu Maru affair, he replied that from clear-sigbied well-conceived policy of w
of carameny to Tibet.
the standpoint of international law W: China Japanese and the vital necessity and farmanck expressed a wish that, if it be at all be used in installing the Dalal Lame with bir
war in the wrong, but from a moral point of fer cousegancer of the American-Cha os title witholit dalay in order that, after kis
view China was in the right. Bobordinate ofidos has taken fem to it not only in the focus
of rapprochement ofrecated by the final practicable; the completion of the installation, 16 Badabist Tontit may rathed to
fuisis of the two countries, not udderslaudiog whole line should be effected within!,
Tiber where he is expected to bboy'doléréntial: the
next three years.
lide
CHINESE SHIPPING CO.
FORMATION-DECIDED UTON,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Fo"
iRites
that the sum of 10,00
Depandancies
"laws of the Suzerale cand Paramonni to be a supporter of Ohlins in the sincere
In teaching and civilizing sho
MILITARY MANŒUVRES,
IMPERIAL INSTRUCTIONS.
··[By:coutgry of this "Skiing Pa"]||
¡Poki "Yum "Cheung hɛd an peror and
ding: to "An
tilbek'ol the Depaudency,, ló örder to tha" confidence placed "upon "him." by |Soreleigh and ne-a miben for the protection bi the Paramount Powas which has always been grapted to the Yellow 9se of Lamas,? Finklly, sil officials along the routa- to be taken by the Peking, 6th November.
Lama on als zaturn to Tibets Braccom wowi Hoded jo tito" every assistance and aid,ta The Ministry of Posts and Combim kon his follows. The Forlid to comdak munications has decided to establish radio to keep strict discipline dva? hid tenia doring his jetmap mad whadifa: Fiber toʻrepari
National Shipping Company In as usual to the Imperial Resident, at Ikasta
pleaded that they always anchored thers, someone ashore.". The last two
were dood $3.50 each while, the third defen *idant lightly,sscaped with $s out of pockat,,,?
Darth inst
„.. REFUSING"HIRE."
with it
augumas of Japan, w *Nothing could show more clearly both the the Chiasse Government on the question of
In the Marine Court, this morning. Before the motives of the higher authorities are apt try and in China, but also la Turan. Nothing Lieut. C..W. Beckwith, ... Assistant Harbour to abide top paraply by the latter of the lafall growth and bearing rich fruit-Japan now can proyant the iron, frora «attaining. {Master, "Kaka" Sløgb) in Indian policemen, in consequence, gonnilous arosa between the
charged Leangra Mulia bost-woman, with two countries which ibrextened to involve Chronicle, ?r refaelig tabaka pamangsin
in' discord: The author both Goverments
11th November. Enido kameralist, at, about Quidam Vatle mpit ini-both casos exsicles:¡ das || A ̈ ¥INK of $10, with the notion of
admilled the office, campholy tâm The woman slayed that the men were drunk,
care for the prevention soft, auch, qvils, hard labour, was luppie den nu
As be
the.
Fimpresa. Noonstable' wished'th engarai her kampp were countries waist landi batekind the Pollen Court, for mooring Lezb
Lignaled that the men for "hom the Indian „tions, belwyn 4pestedy Pointed out, the fear [1by Mr G. X. D. Melbäumedzi
wharf of the Has akong and Konopni City maillong belonging to the Porogavus man-of-war matter of sipas dimenity to citablish worlds Gale Aktion early this morals.
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