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" HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH”
SERVICE,
THE OPIUM CONFERENCE:
U.S. DELEGATE SUBSTITUTED.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
•*- Shanghai, 7th January,
2.55 pm**
Mr. Charles Denby, United States Con. sul-General at Shanghai, has been appointed American Commissioner to the Oplum Con- ference to be held on the rst. February..
Mr. Denby replices Dr.. Tenney, whose services are required at Peking.
AMERICAN COURI,
"RE-OPENS NEXT MONTH.
[From Gur Own Correspondent.]
hanghai, 7th January,
2.55 pm. The United States Coint-in China re opens at Shanghai op the butli February, 1909.
SIR CHEN TUNG.
A PERSONA GRATA:
-[By courtesy of the,” Shaung Po?).
Peking, 6th January. Viceroy Chang Jen-chun has telegraphed to the Central Government that Sir Chen Tung Liang-chen's period of mourning (for his mother) has expired and that his services should be retained in Canton as director- general of the Canton Hankow Railway,
The Viceroy has also asked that no reduction be made in Sir Chen Tung's emoluments,
An Imperial Decree has been issued sanctioning Viceroy Chang's request.
CANTON-HANKOW.
RAILWAY
BRANCH LINES, [By.courtesy of the “Sheung Fol]
Peking, 6th January.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JANUARY 7, 1909
OUT OF CHINA,
TWENTY STOWAWAYS FOUND ONT
The "EASTERN,"
HIDDEN AMONGST THE CARGO.
Twenty-two days in a ship's, bold, in an at mosphere which was probably never less than ong of Sydney's hottest days! Never a broath of fresh air, emaciated by sickness and semi. starvation 1 That has been the experience of 30 luckless, Chinese on-the E, and A. mail steamer Easterw, whit yesterday fell into the clutches of the Customs officers, and will be returned to
Hongkong as undesirable immigrants whom the Sydney Daily Telegraph of gth ult. the Commonwealth will have none of, reports
they did not drop on the cloes, such as was the fortunate lot of the Sydney' staff, and the stowaways escaped detection vodil yesterday. What they hoped to accomplish here was no agbbf to sende under cover of the darkness once the batches were off. In this they have been thwarted, and their long voyage, with its dreadful discomlotis, has gone for nought.
Mr. Donoghus has no doubt that some of the Chinese crew on the ship knew the secret of the passengers in the hold, nud kept them supplied with a certain amount of food and water. Of course the crew deny all connection with the matter. No save and a shake of the head is the utmost information to be gained from the stolid compatriots of the luckless 20 who made a bold a bid for the freedom of a colonial life but losion:
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SIR EWEN CAMERON, K.G.M.G.
HIS CAREER,
TAITOVING.
To-day's Advertisements.
LOST:
Notices of Firms.
NOTIOR.
THE Interest and Responsibility, in om
"Highest Class, Electric in all colours,‚UB- "ique Designs, from 11 6d,! So the advertise. ment runa.. It appears in the Christmas num- her of a good monthly magazine, and it "giver us furiously to think." Plainly the artist-the SILVER BUCKLE steerd, clivered RICHARD BRODERSEN ceased upon bis death, gentleman who does the tattooing calls himself an artist-expects to attract clients, patients, Hitlers, customers, or whatever the victims of a
or are properly called. But who are kis public? The sailor, of course, loves to be tattooed, but then the number of able seamen who buy a shilling magathia must be smail. If. the advertisement is meant to appeal to mariners, would it not be more profitably placed in some periodical devoted to the dia. cassion of mating stores, oilskin coats, and such matters? But the amazing thing figures here among fountain pent, face powder, roll. top desks, "art photographs," and typewriters, things which the common silor uses very little, Who, among the purchases of such articles, is likely to want to have a unique design per manently impleted on bis chest? Who, of the class which does its writing at a roll-top desk, will be willing to pay a sum ranging from as, to avoid blood poisoning. The operation itealfod for perhaps his own monogram, up to some was successful, but other parts of the system vaguely vast amount, say £10, for un artistic were attacked with, unfreunately, the fatal arabesque results that will be deplored by a many friends. He passed away quite peacefully and free from pain. By his own wish he will be buried at Juverness, a service being previously held in London on 14th u.; at Trinity Church, Hampstead,
We moch regret to announce that Sir Ewen Cameron died on the morning of 10th ult, at his residence, Maresfield-gardens, Hampstead, London. It was found necessary op Bth ult. id perform an operation by which it was hoped
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Peak Road.". Reward, if
GERMAN CONSULATE. Hongkong, 7th January, 1909
*T69
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED, " FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG" AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"FOOKSANG," havingarrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Carge by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside,
Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 PM. the 9th inst., will be landed at Coasigana's risk and expense. No Fire Insurance will be effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by"
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD.;
General Managers. Hongkong, 7th January, 1909 N 16.
Firm of our late Mr. Carl-Georg" which took place at Shanghai on the and October last.
Mr. HANS AUGUST SIEBS and He EUGEN SIEBERT bave this day bean ad- mitted as partners in our firm.'«^
Shanghai, Hongkong &
SIEMSSEN & CO.
China, 1st January; 1959.
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COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY; LIMITED.
this date.
M LOCAL MANAGER of the abova TR. PERCY TESTER bai bean appointed Company's HONGKONG BRANCH from.
W. H. TRENCHARD DAVIS, Manager for China. Shanghai, at January, 1979.
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NOTICE
A friend, whom I consulted as to the object NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. M from our employment, ceases. to sign
of this advertisement reminds me of a story. told by R. L. Stevenson about
A SOUTH SEA ISLAND PRINCESS, whe refused to marry an otherwire eligible En. Sir Ewen Cameron was the son of Mr. Wil-condition offended her sonst of modemy. Ha glishman because he was not tattooed. His linh Cameron of Muckovie, Laverness-shire, seemed to her to be more naked than man and was, born ja 1841. He commenced his ought to be even in a tropical climate. My business career in the Caledonian Bank, In- friend suggests that English maidens may per verness. After a few years in that, institution haps feel as that lady did. If they do the ad- he joined the Bank of Hindustag, Chion, and vertisement explains itselfat once. Recoguii- Japan, proceeding. later to the bank's branching that an enormous number of men, all the at, Hongkong. When that bank went into lover of the maidens, must want to be tattooed, liquidation his services were secured in 1867, the artist leaped at the golden opportunity and that is two years after its establishment, by the published his name, address, and terms. But Hongkong and shanghai Bank, in Hongkong can hardly suppose that many ladies are making He was associated with the bank ever since, this demand. There, may be one here and
first in india and China, and for the last eighteen
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thers who feels strongly on this subject, but
there cannot possibly be many. There cannot be enough to make it worthwhile to publish
except these favers: an advertisement designed for no one else
criminals are fond of being alloond. It seems Professor Lombroso has noted the fact that
A CURIOUS TASTE IN MEN
years in London. In the East Mr. Cameron, as he then was, was best koown in Shanghai,
branch of the bank for sixteen years, succeed where he successfully managed that important
ing Mr. David McLean, who founded and did so much to develop the bank's "business in Central and North Chion. The estimation in. which Mr. Cameron was held by finnocial ercles in Shanghai may well be gathered frem whore professional success must depend large. the following brief extract, frous a farewell Rd-ly on their up being easily recognised but the dress presented to him on the ncension of faci, to judge by the statistici quoted, is unden- his departure, for England in 1889-When able. But do habitual criminals read Christ you arrived here in 187; the bank of which mas numbers published at a shilling? it li you then assumed the managenient had a com sincerely to be hoped that they do. The paratively limited influence. You leave it to amount of genuine Christmas feeling conveyed- day the great financial institution of Shanghai, to the readers of this particular magazíne would and the centre of a widely extended system' of be enough to soften the hean and change unexampled success is, we believe, largely due saved man. But then why the advertisement to your zealous care of its interesis, and to the
Since tattooing is a symptom of the "criminal's never-failion courtesy extended to everyone wicked life, is it not mere folly to appeal to who, bas bad business relations with it. We aim to be tattooed again, in the very periodical
under your guidance it has greatly contributed whisky on the cover of a temperance tract: to the development of the trade at the Port, and whom the artist expects to attract, because feel sure that it is set the criminal, classes
the criminal would give up the habit of being tattooed the moment the Christmas number turard his thoughts te bellar ways of living The advertiser, an acute burloess mad, knows this.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Beamship
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby "PRINZ SIGISMUND,”. informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and storedat their risk into the bacardeus kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- pany, Limited, at Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after the 14th of January, will be subject to rent.
to
broken,chafed, damaged Goods are
R. ERNST ARNDT, having retired our firm per procuration from this date.
ARNHOLD KARBERG & CO Congkong, 1st January, 1909,
INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR
aud
EXPRESS TRAINS Co. (THE GREAT TRANS-SIBERIAN, ROUTE
TO EUROPE.).
LAVING been appointed AGENTS for
be left in this downd, aage they will be H
examined on the 14th of January, at 9:30 AM.
All Clalits must reach us before the 18th of January 1969, or they will not ba recognized.
No, Fir Tarance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undéisigned. W
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
-MELCHERS & Co., General Agents.
Hongkong. 7th January, 1909,
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the above Company," we 'skall pleased to give any information as to rates of passage, &c., in connection with above..
SHEWAN, TOMES & 00,
Agents,
Hongkong, Star Indy, 1009,
Intimations.
COLD-STORAGE,
evolved the ides. At the exact spot where the banking facilities ja the north of Chind. This the life of any criminal. If he reads is he's Captain T. H. Gloster, LMS., and reported COLD STORAGE available at RAST POIST,
The Ecstam arrived early yesterday morning from Japan and Hongkong via ports, and after passing the port haal h officer, come up to her usual berth at Circuler Quar. Customs-officer 'Donoghue and M'Manus and'a staff of searchers Inmediately boarded her. There were a num ber of Chiese passengers on board, and these, together win the Chinese crew, were mustered, checked, nou duly passed Next the upper portions of the ip were carefully searched for slowaways, but, thout result." Probing about among the cargo No. I hold, in the forward part of the ship, the parcher; in charge of Mr. Cannell, cama across, neclus. Fresh orange prel was picked up. Iad no business there, Certainly not of the arch-party bad eaten oranges on the vessel tot morning, and it was scarcely probable at the stevedores who shifted the cargo at the last part of call were likely to have dropped orange peel at the pince where it was found. The fat was suspicious, To say the least of it, and wanted some explana lion, The search was pursued with every caution. Shonly after further evidence of the existence somewhere in the hold of unauthor. ised passengers of some description cams to light. Vessels which bad held drinking water were discovered, and other signs were met with which convinced the arch party that mystery was solved only after some go they were on the verge of a discovery,
or so tons of cargo had been removed, and the find" was "as unexpected as it was remark- and starboard sides of the bold 20 Chinese able. Out of two small chambers on the port
were drawn-menu, pitiful-looking specimens of their race begrimed with dust and filit, weak and helpless, many of them seemingly diseased, and some little more than skeletons, Their biding place had been cunningly built. Right down against the bulkhead which divides No. 1 hold from the next compartment there bad been left spaces➡"cubby houses," they call them on the part and starboard sides of the ship, measuring, perhaps, 4. in width, Sf, in height, and 8ft, or loft. long. The cargo slowers in that hold obviously were in the secret. An ingenious brain among them cubby houses" existed are the loose timber boards which give access to the keel for clean It is proposed by the Ministry of Postsing but the accumulated of bilge water. In ordinary circumstances cargo should have been sent instance. Perhaps the spice of two cases was left clear, and the next layer of cargo so
to the prosperity of the commenity—a work of placed as to cover up the aperture, which, bow. ever, bad a communication tunnel ronolog in which you may be justly proud. We think we and among the cargo, until it was apparently shall best consult your own feelings if we for possible, by shifting a case, for any tenant bear to dwell upon your many nets of private of the chamberte find his way to the topmost beneficence, but 'il'is well known ihat, your layer of the cargo, in the hold, where the hands have been always ready to respond to Bir was fresher, and the space less cramped, the generous promptines of your heart.” In That, at pay rate, it the theory of the London Sir Ewen succeeded the late Mr. David Customs officer, based on observations made McLepo as he had done at Shanghai. His during their search, and evidence met with name has been so well known in financial cin by the way. The exact passage could not cles here, that it is scarcely necessary to say As already reported, Yuan Shih-kai was shifted before the Chinese could, be reached. Eastern merchants with whom he had many be friend, as to much of the cargo had been anything by way of eulogy. From bankers and
stopped, the other day, at the railway station Eleven stowaways were taken from the cham important business transactions, from the staff Just as he was about to leave Peking byber on the starboard side of the ship, and aina over which he presided, and from all who were from that on the port side, making a total of 20 brought in any way jolo personal contact with train.
́in all - one of the biggest hauls yet made, him, Sir Ewen, by hir great abilities and know
The unfortunate aliens were in a state of ledge of Eastern affairs, and by his invaluable complete collapse when discovered, and it tact and courtesy, long commanded feelings of seemed doubtful if one of their number would universal respect, and he in no small degree survive the dreadful ordeal he had undergone added to the dignity; of the institution in the in an atmosphere which, as one of the Customs guidance of whose interest he played so im officers declared, was enough to give you a portant spart for many years. It is perhaps headache. for the rest of your life, Ranged not widely known that his advice on Chinese on deck they presented a pitiable spectacle matters, not only of finance but also in the Yost of them were suffering from skin political way, was greatly valued by the Foreign eruptions, and all were more or less ema Office, and especially by the late Lord Salis cisted. The ship's doctor, who first ex-bury. It was doubtless la recognition of these amined them, inclined to the opinion that services that the honour of Knight Commander the skin trouble" was due to the fact that of the Order of St. Michael and St. George was the bold contained some zoo tons of sulphur, conferred in sgco. His active service at the The fames from this, and the vitiated atmos baok terminated in January, 1955. In 1904 be phere of the spices in which the stowaways had had to undergo a severe operation, his life were found, together with insufficiency of food indeed being despaired of. He regained "a and exercise, would amply amount for their considerable measure of health, but he gave up condition,
the active duties of minager, and be one Captain Green, marine superintendent to the of the London committee. At the same time ...company, as soon as the discovery of the stow he resigned his directorship of the British and 'Aways was made known reported, the matter to Chinese Corporation, of which he was one of the Board of Health and subsequently the the founders. At his decesse he was mem Chief Health Officer (Dr Ashburton Thomp ber of the London Committee of the Hongkong son) and Dr. Wills boarded the vessel and ex- and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and a ained the Chiness. Their silment, he wever, director of Parr's Bask. "His broad views and
a pot contagious, but au before stated, is at sound judgment had much to do with the pro tributable to the effects of their close confine.minent part the bank has taken in Chinese and ment under the circumstances described. “
Before the men were brought on deck Mr. Donoghue bad finger impressions inken for identification purposes. The Chinese were sub sequently given over to the charge of the ship's officers, who ate held responsible for their safe. keeping until they can be returned to Hong kong The proalty for permitting anyone of the number to land is eco, consequently the full contingent represents a liability of £2,000,
and Communications that the branch lines stowed on top of these; but not so in the pre- may say, indeed, that by your exertions and which is converting.him? Ko man advertise/ subject, but cannot be said to settle the matter.
of the Canton-Hankow Railway should be placed under the management of officials,
H.E. Chang Chiltong, Superintendent General of the Railway, does not approve of such an arrangement
*YUẨN SHIH-KAI.
DEPARTURE FROM PEKING.
van,[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."),
Peking, 6th January,
On the gth inst-ho-left the capital and proceeded by rail to Als native home; his familly follow him later.
PRINCE CHING
FERING FROM BAD FOOT.
{By courtesy of tha?! Shrung Polj
Peking, 6th January. Prince Ching is also suffering from a bad foot, which is getting worse.
“Cp the 5th inst., after the Grand Council- lom left their office, they called at the Tesidence of the Prince to inquire after his health, but His Highness refused to receive them.
IMPERIAL ALLOWANGES.
EXPENDITURE TO BE FIXED. [By courtesy of the "Skeweg Po3]
* Peking, 6th January, The Prince Regent has given directions to the Gmod Council, and the Ministry of the Imperial Household to fix the allowances for members of the Imperial family,
YUAN SHIH-KAI'S RETIREMENT.
FOREIGN MINISTERS" INQUIRY.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pe"]
Peking, 6th January.
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RLAGUE DISINFECTION.
The question of plague, dislafection, especi ally in India, is one of the pitmost importance. Recent experiments in India, conducted by officially, by Captain W. Glen Listen to the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, help towards a better understanding of the
Many of the observeis of to-day takeitforgranted that plague is communicated to man from rata” seldom, if ever, except by accident, transmitted by means of rat fless, and that the denna is directly from sick person to healthy individu als. It is further regarded that contact with excrets of sick animate is rarely the means by which the disesse is acquired, for excreta, even if they contain bacilli, are, as a rate, harmless. I find, on looking up the subject, that a 'fe. The unreserved. acceptances of the axioms presentative of the Pall Mall Garette once asked. is scarcely justified from the evidence to band, one of these anisis who his clients were. The The experiments of the plague Research Com interview took place a very long time ago. The mission have not carried conviction. to answer was so startling that I think it must the extent that nothing further can be said..
scent. Many noblemen," said the artist, ja, perhaps unfortunately, motsunivenally be have been meant to put the interviewer off the That rat feat are the spic channel of infection
and several Isdies." Cao 'we believe this? lieved, nor is the harmlessness of the excreta Of course, peers are Very exclusive and, quite of plague-infected men or animals established. rightly, particular about not associating too Plague io man has developed and spread when freely with common people. It is possible that neither rata nor fleas were found infected; this they may get tatloned with a view to recognis has been shown again and again, not as the ingesch other in Turkish buha, and to bring result of opinion or of slovenly-conducted lo spared the unpleasantness of entering into convestigation, but guder strict inquiry made by varsation there with men of the commos herd, experts of tndoubted standing.. But surely the object might be more easily at-It is impossible, with the conflicting Apinions talord. A duke, for instance, might keep in his favourite bath a special sheet with a deep gold fringe running round it. An earl would naturally wear his belt. A baron could quite easily hang label round his neck. There are a dozes other things which might bedoge, all simpler and less painful then having a coronet tattooed on the calf of the leg., I am convinced ibat the artist pulled the interviewer's leg when be said that he operated on noblemen. But he must have had soms object in view. He must, bave wanted to conceal something-a business te cret, perhaps.
The truth sooms to be that wealthy people get their children tattooed in infancy with view to being able to recognise them again in afterlife. Everybody knows that the hairs of great fortunes are usually stolen during their childhood by gipsies. They turn up again in the end as claimants to ancestral demesnes. A few of them are recognised by the
BIRTH MARKS
of so many capable observers, for the interested bystander to arrive at a flaal conclusion. If the destruction of rats and thair fleas if the only means of arresting plague, seging that, in the opinion of many, in them alone can plague bacilli live, then all disinfection is merely in- direct or useless. A pulicido, such as kerosine oil emulsion, by killing the fiess, would, on this assumption, be all that is required. We are afraid the matter is not so simple.
THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY LT have nam 40,000 Cuble foot of Stores will be Open at to AM, and r dally. Sunday excepted, to receiva and dallone. perishable goods,
G. K. HAXTON,, Manager.
Hoogkeng, đih January, 1009.
THE IMPERIAL COLONIAL CLUB
HE above, Club is formed chiefly for COLONIAL and OVER-SEAS MEN. BERS: it is situated at No. 3, Piccadilly (the centre of Clubland), opposite the Green Parki
The Club has à Bridge Section, Reception, Dining, Billiard Room, Smoking Lounge, Reading Room and Library.
Ladies are pligible as Members, Entrance Fee. Five Golocas, Annual Sub scription, Five Guideas,
Further particulars from
THE ORGANISING'SECRETARY, 84. Piccadilly, W. London, 19th August, 1008.
1766
THE HINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND
MORTGAGE CO., LD.
(CAPITAL PAID UP ........$1,350,000)
Loans on Mortgage of House Property, Goods received on Storage. Advances made on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident System.
(Rates and Particulars on application),'
THE OFFICE Or TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c., Undertaken and Executed,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO
General Managers. Hongkong, 19th March, 1008.-
Do the plague bacilli so readily succumb si many observers would wish us to bellove?. Thay show wonderful evidence of vitality con- sidering the disinclination the rat'slen has to attack man.. "The bacillus has to pass through three animals, from the rat to deas, from flea to man. Any hitch in this channel' of trans- NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS, mission would mean either, the speedy disappearance of plague, or dos it indi cate the existence of the plagus bacilor FROM and after sat January, 1009, the
rates of Subscription to the Honghong, in media other than living, animals? It | Telegraph (daily and weekly issues) will ba na is a fact that the excrets of plague-infected to lows :- on their bodies; but there are immense zum. animals do contain "plague bacilli, but in the Japanere Government loans, besides having bers of heirs who have a birth-marks. opinion of many they are harmlets, for in a much to do with the relations that existed What is wanted in their case is something short time "natural" disinfection is accomp between the bank and the Imperial Gov. indelible on the chest or leg; in fact, a tat-lished either by exposure of the plague bacilii ernments: On the Continent, also, whither tooed, design. The advenisement is meant to desiccation, or, in moist conditions, is be went several times on matters relating to Chiness loans, ho won golder opinions children. They are all sich, otherwise their plication of saprophytic bacteria which are. to catch the eyes of the parents of such brought about by the development and multi- amongst bis fellow bankers, Sir Ewan was married in 1878 to Josephine, youngest daugh
bairt would not be stolen. A sum rang inimical, to the existence of plagus bacill tor of the late John Houchen, of Thetford, ing from ball-a-crown upwards is'netbing Should "plural" disinfection fall, what Norfolk, and leaves issue two sons and a to them. They all, want unique designs Athen? We are not in a position to discopot daughter, by whom, as well 41 by the many commonplace sochor or a heart pierced by the advaniegos, nay, the absolute mecease friends, whether of earlier days in Shanghai or
DAILY-$35 per BODUM. WEEKLY-S13 per ADDUM,
The rates per quarter and per mensem, pro
portional. Subscriptions for any period less than' oss month will bo charged as for a full- month./
The daily issue is delivered free when the address în accessible to messanger. Fuak
abscribers can have, their coplas delivered. at their fesldpacha without an extra charge, Oq coples shot by post an Aitional $1.80 per quarter in charged forage,
They will be refarned to Hongkong on the those made ju London, he will be most sincai. D ATO would simply lead to the identifica.ity, of using disinfectants; we cannot be coc The postage on the weekly issue to any party
next trip made by the Haulers,
How they got aboard is a secret known only
tion of the wrong beir. They are just the tent with pulicides alone as a means of
of the world, is 30 cents per quarter.
Weekly
twenty-five cents (for cash only). (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.) There will bang rabata to Mia
By Order
ly mourned. During the years he was actively at work in Lombard street it is merely express people who would buy and carefully study eliminating plague, nor can we rely OD 10 Singis Coples, Daily, ion cent
· * to themselves, and those with whom they were ing the opinion geneally held to say that be shilling Christmas number; so the advertise- called "antara", disinfection. A mixture of in league. The vessel was searched at Hong. He was ever cheerful and ready to assist ali, would not be too frank to the Pall Mall Garette reliable policide and bactericide, and has been In consequence of the retirement of Yuan kong before leaving. This is a customary duty bis kindly sentiments brought universal ap
was not only liked, bat oftan ganuinely beloved, ment is well placed. Naturally, the artist equal parts of patrol sad cyllis confiitutes a Shib-kal, the various Foreign Ministers in by the ship's officers, knowing the risks they preciation. It was only two short weeks ago representative. He might be afraid, if the proved experimentally and practically of the Peking hard wired to their respective Gov.mn if they bring prohibited immigrants to the that our own columns contalaed a kindly more truck came out, that the Society for the Pre-highest efficiency, and to neglect iis free are Subscribers a beretafora.
ggesting that China should be Commonwealth. On ihn waynge out three "ang sage on the occasion of our special sumber, vention of Crubky to Children would step in of this compound in outbreaks of plague 1990
prianTM inspections, ware made, but nothing way to all who had the pleasure-and JL WA
Liuch massegen (twis Bir Ewen's wortic Record and prosecuțe the mothers who subzolited their those in charge of municipal sanitatión open to the reason why such a step has been discovered. The ship was again searched by the genuine pleasure to be brought loto relations helpless babes to his needis-George A. Bir severe criticam not to condamastion-
Castoms suchariilor at Brisbane, but evidently, with bim-L. & G. Repres
mler, um in Pall Mall Gamit:
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