Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELE
THE sum of Fr. 25,700,has beau Allocated by the French authorities for the new Commercial Attaché in Far East, who will have his head." quarters either in Peking or Tokyo,
14.)
AT the Annual Dinner of old students, of Queen's College, Belfast, on February 12, Sir
A. S. WATSON & CO., Robert Hart was the guest of the evening. Sit
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MERCHANTS
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JMcLeary Brown was among the guests,
AT the Chinese Y. M. C. A. on Thursday, the
H. E. MIYAOKA, the end of the Japanese delegation to the Opium Commission, Dow in Shanghai, will, it is stated, be appriated Japan ese Minister to Spain in place of the late Mr. Inagaki
PH WEDNESDAY MARCH 10 1909
Dr. Wilder as Trade Counsellor
HINTS TO AMERICANS
MANUFACTURERS,
HOW THE ORIENTAL MARKET CAN BE CAPTURED,
Writing from Hongkong on December 12,
and not imported as a role, the hot and wat climate barring those of foreigd make. When the railroad links Hongkong with Canton, Sa bundred miles
away, within three years, min ing machinery will be in more common demand; and when Canton is linked with Hankow, sight hundred miles to the north, the developments in South China Industry should bo epochal, pe
188 HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.
ANNUAL MEETING.
of shareholders in the Hongkong and Kowloon tago" posterday
The twenty-second ordinary annual meeting
At the rec Wharf and Godown Co., Lu, was held at the of the ceremony office of Meurs. Jordice, Matheson and Co, Mr. F. H.
Ld, this afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the bride, and bridegroom.
report of the directors and the statembet of hour of our going to pro accounts for the year ending 318 December, addresses could not ba
of directors) was in the chair. Others present rett, C. S. Gubbay, J. W. C. Bonnar, W. Ileims, were:-Sir Paul Chater, Mossrs. Edgar G. Bar G. Friesland, H. A, Siebs, E. Shellim, A. & D. Coustand (directors), R. J. Macgowan (acting secretary), H. Fercy Smith, F. Smyth, W. B. Wickham, Capt, F. A. Brown, A. W. Bilib, Ho Fook, A. Turner, Capt. Rolle, A. Forbes, AB. Ough and W. S. Brown. Bis
The acting secretary read the notice of the meeting.
of the wedding appearedi
In tha
(100)
the
drisk to the bealth of Mr. and Mrs. Owen,
"In asking the distinguished gathering to
it is my pleasing duty to propose the health Mr. May said Ladies and Gentlemen the bride and bride groom. Of all ! festivals, a wedding is the most joyous and when the bride is young and beautiful the joy in
Hand
the greater. On this occasion thera besides the pleasure of serving a young and beautifol bride the gratification of rendering some small assistance. to her worthy parents are among my oldest friends in the Colony, | It is 26 years last month since 1 landed, in Hongkong and one of the first officials I came into relations with was Mr. Seth who at that time beld an important post in the Colonial
American sewing machines are telling" in China like hot cakes, une finds them far 11th instat 8 pm, Dr. K. T. Ho will given 198, to the New York herald, Mr. Amor P. inland. Within a year the Chinese have 1908. The Hon. Mr. W. J. Greason (chairman issun as that in which the incomplete report Lecture on the subject "Infection gud Preven-Wilder, U.S. Consul-General, sets out to advise started a number of kniting and weaving tion of the Plague," Men are invited to exporters how to secure the trade of the Orient, factories in and near Hongkong, under the in the course of a lengthy article he says direction of Chinese trained lathe United atieod.
The Standard Oil Company, has shown States, Americas machinery is preferred be- what can be done by Americans in the Orient.Cas it is the best, and especially because the It selects its men carefully at home. It pays Chiuese are familiar with it. Agents, however, them well and it succeeds. It is continually complain that the recent ruling of the interstate Installing large and modern plants in the treaty Commerce Commission is blocking the sale of perts as fast as they are opened up, and the looms, dates, avete t Chinese in the most remote provinces-aro sub"One energetic young American who for a A SCHOOLBOY, giving the name of Chan Kam stituting mineral oil for their nut and other oils year has been educating the Chloese to the in Yiu, was fined one dollar to-day, for trespass inforior as luminants.
dustry is showing freight bills from Massachu ing in the compound of the Central Police This company co-operates with the Chinese antts to Hongkong just double the cost of the Station: Chan went into the cel's to look for and abes the compradore! (middle-man) sample loom. He reports that the English and * friend, who wasn't there.
system; which they understand. It serves Germans will now get this business. Agricul the oil in the way they want it, tural implements, beyond the simplest tools, labels it in Chinese characters, practically are not wanted by the Chinese. There is some gives away cmon, so that the native may learn interest in windmould not treated lands company's 'chop, so devices which should dot the irrigated to use kerosene, and as a result in parts of must be forced on the nation. Some mission China where the Anglo-Saxon rarely 'or never aries use them and educate the people." goes the Chinese are using the famillar two gallon cans for a hundred purposes, including roofing for their shacks and communion ser
a school to train native engineers, repair shops visited the Colony in July, and to dredging which at times to choke off inconveniebat quer. vices for native Christian congregátions,
and a line of its craft in actual operation, "It is difficult for an American in the Orient which, it may be remarked, would be a source to fee! harshly toward Mr. Rockefeller's big of revenue, would soon have its chop in company. It is the finest thing we have here, favour with the Chinese; and once wedded to and its progressive spirit and satisfactory adchopontive consumers are very loyal. East. Barring the Pacific Mail Steamship This concern is known to rich Chinamon and ministration help American prestige in the Far Wright's underwear is an instance of this Company, the Standard Oil Company the coolles alike. It makes the article as the manned by Americass, With these exceptious his own language, American trade interests are primarily in the "American hardwara has a place here; the hands of foreigners, usually British, and after bicycle sells in the coast cities if it is cheap them Germans
A TELEGRAM has been received by the U.S. Consal-General from Admiral Horker, Com manding the Third Squadron U.S. Pacific Fleet to the effect that he expects to arrive here' on the evening of the rath isst.
MR. KUROSAWA, formerly Commissioner of the Imperial Maritime Customs at Dairen, now ou leave, has been appointed Commissioner at Yochow. This is the first time a Japanese Commissioner is appointed to a Yangisa port. IT is stated that many officials in Peking who. smoked opium returced to their vice after bay ing been examined. Many who were being examined applied to be released on the plea
The concern that, can be personally re presented on the Canton delta by experts, with
The Chairman said-Gentlemen-There port and accounts having been in your hands for several days I propose with your permission to take them as read. You will probably have observed that the accounts are presented in a bringing them into line with those of other somewhat different form from previous years,
companies. Profit and loss account is debited direct with the amount spent during the your on repairs, which were unusually heavy wing to the disastrous typhoon which
the requirements of the farger Vessels now operations having become necessary to meet berthing at the wharres. As you will see from the figures before you our total expen- ditore ander these headings amounted to
which your directors recommend that $50,000 the very large sum of 394,000. The balance
be written off lighters. You will recollect that of profit and loss account is $8,055.57, from
that they were still taking anti-opium pilla.ply large American concern in South Chica Chinaman wants it and tells him about it ip after the typhoon of Sept., 1956, in which the
much displeased at the state of affairs,
PRIVATE W. Hason, of the East Kent Regiment,
company lost all its wharves except one, a ge number of lighters were built, partly to cipally to enable the company to continue its
Secretary's Office. I had already received my baptism of red tape in the Colonial. Office in London. I think Mr. Sath helped to initiate me into the secret of how to nie red tape discreetly. It is a grand thing with
one's own usefulness in choked by it's so it is tioners. But at others one has to beware Test with much pleasure that I seize to-day's opportunity to help a friend and colleague whose sterling worth has been recognised by
what about the bride some of you will say. I His Majesty himself, who not long age decor
have known our little Phyllis-what a pretty ated him with the imperial Service Order, Bat
name it is-since she was a a baby. I have watched her grow up aud. 1'il vouch for bor being of the good stuff that good wives great thing. Mr. Owen will never be bored.
clevar impersonation of the Princess in the
Garrick Cigarettes; State Ex-Prince Kung, Anti-Opium Commissioner, is
press; Quo Vadis; Craven Mixture; Clarence Extra
was charged in the Police Court, this morning, depressed along the China coast. The best phones; at least the foreigners prefer American business while the whaives were being recon: She has lately been charming us all by har "For some years foreign trade has been enough; well-to-do Chinamen buy gramo replace: those lost in the typhoon, but pria are made of, and she, is clever too, which is a Virginian; Knight Ban-with assaulting a ricksha coolie in Bhip Street last night. The case was remanded. It was neret; Turkish; Martin's. alleged that Eason, after engaging the ricksba for an hour or so, struck the coolic on the Non-throat"; Three Cosmouth, after paying the fare, causing him to
tles (Magnums).
"
lose two teeth,
THE N. C. D. Neros in informed that as a result of the mass meeting held in the Cantonese, Hospital the other day on the Fuishow incident, ...A. S. WATSON & CO., grams have been sent to prominent persons and bodies at the different ports invoking their uni ed action in protest against the inertin of the Portuguese Consul nt Canton in bringing the offender to justice..
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AND
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explanation given is that it dates from the falling off in ten exports from Foochow, since dollars less to spend. Yet despite the fact that the day of quick fortunes in tea, silk and hemp is gope, the expanding business opportunities in South China may well engage the American people.
which time the millions of
The field is limited as yet, but the antions which gel-connection with the Chinese now will have them when these four hundred million people shall have, b:tains consumers' like the Japanese. There are certalo linas of American exports which have long had a place, American ail, flour, place goods, lumber, machinery, canned goods, meats,, leather and A REMARKABLE Jumour is curreal, according rubber goods and druggists' preparations are a to a Condon paper, which says a project is upder fixed part of Chinese life. There are certain lines way to connect the island af Sagbalien with that are almost exclusively for American-Euro [28 Siberia by raising the submerged sand baok pean consumption, as typewriters; and the existing across the straits. The Russian pro-makers of such articles designed for highli jectors had also in view the raising of the tem civilized penpla skuldawg or that there, are fewer thas twenty five thousand Amarican Europeans in China."
All communications intended for publication inperature of the island by thus diverting,sm
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"SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCK). NartY-QUE per annum, WEEKLY-318 per abuum.
THE CHING-SIAMESE NAVIGA.
TIQV CO, LTD.
The Siam Free Press learns that the direc- tors of the Chino-Siamese Navigation Company,
"It is not to be forgotten that competition is keep hare. The British were first in these ports and dozens of them, are here to stay. More than half the.. shipping, even to our own Philippines, is in their hands, and they own and operate the ships that bring the goods. They can sell cheaply and they have the con-
shoes olen and butter lard and tinned meats sell freely when American producers, care to are coming steadily. Rubber grols and leather meet the prices. The Chinese make excellent furniture on American models; indeed they ship
sama to America,”
› GANTON DAY BY DAY.
AN UNDESIRABLE'S DOWNFALL
[From Our Own Correspondent]
Canton, 8th March,
than thay, would have done in normal times, Country Girl. We know now why she did not structed. The lightere, of course, cost more
which explains why it is necessary to write succeed in leading captive that skining manu of a large amount. The sum of $953 11 ment of Bachelordam-the Rajab, of Bhong, which it is proposed to write off stores' represents some old stock of gear, now practi-tout fortress must have fallen. Her affections She was not serious in ber siego of him, else the cally worthless. The balance of $10,1:56 it
were really engaged eleswhere, Why, they were is proposed to carry forward to pew account. For the first time in the company's existence And now that young gallant is going to carry har gwned all the time by that fucky fellow Owen.
your Directors are unable to recommend the.
aff from under our very nose and Stiucy's payment of a dividend. I do not think this
Well, I hope Mr. Owen has had the advantage. will come as a surprise to any of you. Libas of seeing our Phyllis in the Country. Girl," If been generally known that stocks of every deshe has I am sure he will never run the risk cription of cargo,, and especially of yarn and of incurring ber displeasure, lest she treat On the 5th instant, at 9 o'clock in the even-piece-goods, bave been diminishing mouth by him as she did poor Barry. But you will ing, on information received,'ile Police secured month. Two years ago over 150,000 bales of the arrest of Li Tai Lik, one of the leaders of yarn were stored with us, and our capacity with me, I think, that there is no fest the recent rising at Yumchow, at Shang Moon was taxed to the utmost. During last year the Tal Street. As Taoiai Kwok Jen Chang, Comstock illud mander-in-Chief oops in closed up the empty godowns and cut dow vw, nappened to be in Canton, the out--expontes, in-every-direction it has been faw arrested was handed to him by Admiral impossible to make up for the loss in storage Li Chun to be tried. It is reported that the earnings, which amounted a $124,000 alleged culprit had, a hand in the dastardly Other earnings were loss by 525,xo; on the affair where the Ling Shan magistrate and his other band we reduced our expense over family, ninely persons in all, were foully done $10,000. The condition of trade, not only in to death.
this Colony but throughout the world, is well known to all of you that I need not en-
ECHO OF "TATSU MARU" GASE.
our business, but before proposing the adoption large upon the effects which it has had upon
frinda, hamlag june pe the threshold of of such a catastrophe, and that our sk
band in hand helping each other with mutual a daw life, will travel their allotted fournay
their common foi, such measure of the toll, the, rospect, sympathy, and love, and sharing, as trials and the joys of the world as Almighty Providence In its infinite wisdom.may appoint
of the Bride and Bridegroom with bearty. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the health, cheers taking the time from me.
pleasure than I can tell you to find myself in my In replying Mr, Gwen said Mr. May, Ladies and Gentlemen-It gives me greater
Limited, have now called in all the capital offidence of the people. The Germans of late daily. papar conducted by the Sevenly Two to reply to any questions which you may wish present happy position in this gathering to ba
Canton called on H.E. Viceroy. Chang Jen On the 6th instant, the Japanese Consul at chun and showed him a certain issue of the Guilds, which coolaiged, a report concerning
Acouraged the Japanese boycott movement, and operated exactly. on modern American. The Consul asked the Viceroy to prevent the Europead lines, with cheapness ever present | publication of similar raporis la future, -
BA inducement to buy their goods. Often the American Consul mual write to tho American manufacturer that his prices are not right and that he cannot hope to get in on such
of the report and accounts, I shall be pleased: to ask. Regarding the future, I may say that
with those of last year, and there are indications that an improvement in business is relting in in which this Company may reasonably hops to participate.
responding to the toast on behalf of my bride and myself. Mr. May, we thank you very
three million ticals. After setting apart a cer-years have by plodding industry become a tain sum of the capital for the chartering of large factor in many lines of foreign business, four steamers and to meet other expenses, the j'espeĹially, textiles and metali. One finds also the ratis Moru case which is said to have I the accoppis for January compare favourably much for your cond wishes, and if only a part The rates per quarter and per maniam, proportional balance will be devoted to marine and fire in Japanese bongs with extensive offices fitted
Subscriptious for any period loss than one month will be charged as for a full month.
surance, so as to secure a premium in case of sccident. The company will charter large The daily lasse in delivered „ftes when the address is"
socmaible to memengor, Pooksutscribers can remodation for passenger, and already ite scamera suitable for the run, with big accom- their copies delivered at tilr-residencos without any extra charge. On copley sent by post an
stated some negotiations are on foot to this Additional $1.80 per quarter te charged for postage, effect. --Six steamers have since been chartered
as reported by us on Saturday,
The postage on the weekly iscus to any part of the
world in 80 cents per quarter.
Bingle Copies Daily, ten conia. Wookly, twenty-
fra cents (for cash only).
MARRIAGE,
O March 3, 1909, at Shangbai, J. A. GREENFIELD; 1.M.C., to EDITH MAY FRANCIS. DEATH,
On February 5, 1909, at Goslar, Germany, Dr. G. O. STUHLMAN, late Commissioner of Customs, China, aged 57 years.
The
The Honghong Celegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909.
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LOCAL AND GÉNERAL. ́ ́
THE gross value of the estite left by Mr. Robert D. Holt of Liverpool was £387,419.
DR. SVEN HEDIN has been delightfog Landon audiences with the account of his travels in Thibet.
LI CHING-TIN, a cousin of Lord LI Ching fang, arrived in London on Feb. 11 from New York pa a private visit.
WE are informed by the Colonial Secretary that quarantine restrictions have been imposed Sur Orissa porto against arrivals from Hong kong.
WK are requested to state that the auction sale at "Newlands," Conduit Road, will commence on Friday in the afternoon, and continue Saturday, at 11 am,
THs director of the Shanghai Gas Co., Ld have decided to recommend the payment of a Enal dividend for 1908, of Tis.. 1.00, per share, being at the rate of six per cent on ska pald op capital, making thirteen per cent for the year,
CHINA AND JAPAN.
FUTENTE IN SAN FRANCISCO.
San Francisco, 25th February.
as
a basis...
"Notwithstanding, these adverse factors there
THE DELIMITATION OF MACAO.
In connection with the vexed question of the delimitation of Macao, the Canton Self- Government Society has sent telegraphic circulars to the Chinese people in various places inviting suggestions to satisfactorily deal with the question.
· THE "FATSHAN" INCIDENT. ·
The Viceroy has received a telegram from the Cantonese agitationists at Shanghai regarding the Fatakan incident, In the message, the Viceroy was urged to open negotiations with
about a satisfactory conclusion in order to appease the minds of the public,
THE WEST RIVER PATROL.
There being no questions, the Chairman moved the adoption of the report and ac
counts.
of them are realized, 1 bave no doubt that wa stop than at that and I can assure you and the shall be perfectly happy, but I am not going to
Seth family that nothing will be left, traders, os my part to preserve for Phyllis the com fort and happiness which she has always en
in seconding. I sincerely trust that the con pleasant duty that I have to perform and that Mr P. Percy Smith --I have much pleasurejoyed at "Norman Cottage," There is another cluding tsalence in your speeth will be the is to propose the toast to my bride's maida. silver lining to the golden cloud of better times I hope there will be greater prosperity. Iain to come.. With the completion of the railway cercly trust it will be so.
include to this all ladies coupled with the
and have always envied you, and often wished Dames of my bride's maids, Ladies, I have always been an adept admirer of your sex,
I were a girl myself. You have charmi thất The motion was carried unanimously. The appointments of Messrs. E. G. Barrett, man possesses, you are foremost in Society, and W. Helms as directors were confirmed of have a bundred and one other great are just charming-your hats more so::yos: the motion of Mr. Wickham seconded by Mr. advantages over men; in short, you are justly A. W. Smith.
favour, and one hundred times more to be termed, styled and pictured as Angels, but Angels with all those advantages in your
added to,
even if you manage to break
are lines in which nature has favoured as be yond other nations, and the enterprise of our people and their progressiveness compel cus. lomers. Oregon pine is in, growing demand and can be marketed as cheaply as the Chinese fir. The Philippines have all kinds of timber. The Chinese and Japanese conals and their: but it will be some years under favourable can the Portuguesa Consul at Canton to bring O: S. Gubbay, J. W. C. Bonnar, C. Brodersen you are the centre of:attractions, your dresses
dition before the islands can control even the Hongkong market, only 630 miles away.
"Akboogh flour is stagnant now, the Chinese are learning to eat bread, and there are no bounds to the development of slour exports from the Pacifio Coast. The Chinese have some mills of their own in Shanghai. Ai bread is much more convenient provision than rice, ia perniagent. It would hp worth while to try which must be cooked, this American industry
American corn on the Chinese, perhaps in the form of bomlay or bulled coro, It is a nutri- tious, attractive food and our Middle States raine corn enough for the purpose of export, -and-coolies carry-five-sacks on their backs; a Flour comes 40 sacks to the ton of 2,000 lbs.
weight of iso lbs.
stats, besides a number of merchants of both nationalities, held a banquet at the conclusion of which the question of the Asiatic Exclusion Bill was brought up for discussion. They de cided to adopt united action: to restrict apy measures which may be proposed and are calculated to be detrimental to their interests, They have further resolved to sluk their dif ferences which had prevailed since the Chinese boycott movement directed against Japapese goods.
'BIG' OPIUM SEIZURE.
DRUG IN SALT TURNIPS.
The Siam Free Prant of 26th ult. says :- There can be no disputing the fact that the local Customs officials have for some time past displayed commendable cleverness in holding up illicit importations, no matter what ruse was adopted to get the stuff in. There seems to be no end to the variety of methods tried to get opium illegally into the country. When the ss. Pongtongatrived from Swatow on the 24th, amongst ber cargo she had ga jars in baskets of sak tornips consigned to "Nguang Long," Bangkok. To-day the Customs in spectors deided to see what particular flavour in salt turnips was the latest craze, and probed into these jays. In pix jars they found underneath a good top layer of salt turnips small guany bags that had once been used for "Australian flour, but now held opium pills carefully tied
The West River shallow draught pairof crued the re-election of Messrs. E. Shellim and Mr. Tumer proposed and Capt. Rolfe second for Kidng Ta left here the other day for Hong- kong for the purpose of towing to Canton the newly-built motor launch Tin On built by W. S. Bailey & Co to the order of Admiral.
Lí Chun.
THE YONG PIN HOSPITAL...
AS. D. Coualand as directors,
Carried boatinously, Mesars. W. H. Posts and A. O'D. Gourdin were re-elected audifore on the motion of Căpt Brown seconded by Mr. Smyth.
The Chairman-That is all the business, With the kind assistance of Chan Monggolemen. I am much obliged to you for Tang, the Taotal for the Development of your attendance. Native Industries, the committee of the Canton to hold theatrical performances at the Lok Fong Pin Hospital has obtained permission
Shin' Theatre with a view of raising money towards the funds for the maintenance of the Hospital.
GIRL' KIDNAPPED.
gang of robbers attacked Ngai Po Wal near Do the fih instant, at about mid-night, a
Fail. It is reported that, besides a large quantity of valuables, a girl of about 15 years of age was kidnapped.
Of chinery there is no better than the American, as the Chinese koow. Many big houses are, however, represented here only by foreigners, and it is human nature that those representatives should first offer the purchaser the product of their own countries. The American samples or catalogues ers in stock, and the customer cannot find what he wasts of German or British make be can have the American, This must continue until American manufacturers bave exclusive, anlesrooms apany's towing junk whille on her way.to Can-
On the 6th fastant, the Chung Hing Com-- this country, with Americans in charge. Often these firms aparate freight ships, of their own,
tog' from Tai Leung, collided with another and if they fell a machiner brought on one of Passedger junk when searing Chun Trun, with their own ships there is the shipping profit to be added.
"There are half a dozen railroad projects
ACCIDENT AT SEA.
the result that the latter craft sunk. · A number of lives were saved but not a few are reported missing.
up in them. Altogether 1,744 tamlungs of pliis | within three hundred miles of Hongkong and were found, which would be over 5,000 Ticals where these are in the bands of Chinese, causl.AT the Police Court this morning, Lo Kao, a worthi Sali turnip by the way in only worth |ly returned from America, American locomo- seaman, was charged with stealing 55 from an about a Ticals a fur. The whole consignment tives and equipment get an excellent chance. Indian at Kowlooo yesterday. It was reported was seized and the Customs officials now wish || Sales of this sort, are belog constantly made, that the suspect picked the Indian's pocket. to hear from Mir, "Nguang Long, "..
It is pretty clear that cars will be made here - The case was remanded.
Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and
thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitale
. Hongkong & Whampos Dock Coro Zoroastrian Charity Fund 100
Lane, Crawford & Co..........50 Garrels Borner & Co. «' 50. Ho Kom Toog
Robilask and Bei........................ 25. Loxley & Coribusconintare: 25 Java-China-Japan Lijo, 25. A R. Marty.............................. · 25, Jebien & Co.asparsešituoktaturare
A. Koébn..... 25 Arratoon V. Apcar & Co. 20 W. L. Pattenden
"ID Parcy Smith and Beth... W. J. Tutcher
recamerier
James Craik Erich Georget Levy Hermanos ... Hon Mr Wei Yak Jarge & Co.
E. D. Kolowal
Kät & Ɛhu 99TERÝ
through into the Houses of Parliament, I would prefer to be a man as I am, however bumble, From my last remarks, Ladies, you will justly, conclude that there must be something radically wrong with you that I cling so firmly to my sex. Yes, Ladies, it is simply because a man, can possess a charming bride and darling wife,
the name of my bostman. It is too early for, and a lady cannot. I should like to say a few words to my bachelor friends, coupled with
me to speak to you of married life as you would like me to, but i can assure you that an far as I have gone thróligb, "The game is worth the candle. If ever you have the chanca don't lose it. It is a pleasure to see the once Frincess of Bhong my wife" to-day.. Ladies and Gentlemen, please joint as is. drinking the health of my bride's maids, Misa Mabal Seth and Miss Georgette Harkor.
Mr. Enos Seth (the bestman) responded in ailable terms on behalf of the bridesmaids, thanking the bride and bridegroom for their good wishes and said he hoped they (the brider. maids) would soon follow in the footsteps of the bride,
A CRUSADE Egainst spitting in public vehi bas commenced in New York, and
9, 200 parsons travelling ajibe!
or the Subways were arrested by Squad, “The worst conviction each, and people who pleaded ¿cough so cante sach2