Telegrams.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

BERVICE.

CHINESE IN JAVA.

THE NATURALIZATION QUESTION.

By courtesy of the “ Shoung. Po."]

Peking, 19th March, The Chinese Minister in Holland has sent a telegraphic reply to the Walwupu advising that the Dutch Government is endeavouring to com pel the naturalization of Chinese "residing in Java as Dutch subjects

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on the ground that the matter is one entirely within the competence of the Governor-General of Java to decide.

SALE OF OFFICES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY

MICHIKOR OBSBRY JON

STATIONE

'AMENDED REGULATIONS,

The following reply from the Government was received by the Chamber of Commerce

ALLEGED STAMP

FOREIGN YOUTH, DENIES SERIODS CHAY

William Naitall, a lad about nineteen years. of age, bad to answer a serious charge, before Coforial Secretary's Office,

Mr. J. H. Kemp, in the Police Court, this Hongkong, and Febinary, 19 morning. Thes ation, as put forward, want Sir-Referring to your letter of the 15th that young Nuttall had infringed the Post Office ultime on the subject of the regulations for the Ordinance by removing postage stamps from quarantine station at Laichikok Jam directad ning packages. This charge he denied. to state that this "Goverment propose to The defendant, who is a clerk in the on publish the enclosed amendej regula loss *ployment of the General Post Office, was ar- 2 These amendments will bring the local rated yesterday by Detective-Sergeant J. J. procedure into line with that obtaining le Bin Watt and taken to the Central Police Station. gapore, and it is hoped that "they will fatisfy taken to secure the services of a lawyer to act His family were immediately notified, and steps the requirements of your Chamber.-I am &c,

on his behalf,

The Secretary,

(Sgd.), F. H. HAY,

Colonial Secretary.

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Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce. Regulations made by the Governor in Council [Enclosure.]

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on the... day of.......190g under Section 73 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1889 (Ordinance No. 1 of 1999). The instructions for owners or agents of in

fected vessels made by the Governor-in-Council on the 23rd day of November, 1995, and pub. lished la Govorament Notification. No, 1958 are hereby amended by the deletion of instruc. tion (and by the substitution, for instruc tion 1 of the following:-

THE RIGENTS PR HIBITION.

[By coutory ƒ the "Sheung Fa"],

Peking, 19th March. The Prince Regent is determined to prohibit the sale of offices incurred by Government for medical comforts,

future..

PRINCE REGENT ACCESSIBLE TO FIGH OFFICIALS By courtesy of the "Sheung". Pb,”]

Peking, 19th March. After granting audiences to Vice- roys, Governors, Provincial trea surers and judges, the Prince Regent has

invariably directed them to meet him in his private office where he holds long conversation with thom.

FOREIGN LOANS•

INQUIRY BY THE WAIWUPU.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung lo.")

Peking, 19th March.

a. In addition the owners or agents aforesaid shall pay to the Government such charges as the Health Officer of the Port, by contificate

under his hand, may certify, to have been in-

When the case was called this morning, Mr. Leo, d'Almada e Castro, of the firm of Goldring, Barlow and Morrell, Istimated that he ap:

Journment, stating that he had only just been

peared for the defence, and asked for an ade

instructed. If the case was fixed for Thursday, it would be convenient to the Post Office authorities.

Mr. T. H. Martin, superintendent of the Parcel Department, admitted that that was so The parcels from which the stamps were re- moved were now in the hands of the police, and he would like the case called as ently as passible as the mail was leaving on the stat,

His Worship-How many witnesses are there?

Detective Wate-Three-Mr. Martin, myself, and a clerk... It is quite a short case,

Was the deed actually witnessed 2-No.

(To Mr. Martin) How long has he been in

for the cleansing and disinfection of the vassal, | the survica ?—Since June, 1906 ne of the merchandise on board of her, from Mr. d'Almada mentioned that defendaui's which the passengers and crew have been re-salary was 564 per month.

The case was adjourned till the ŝist instanti moved, and for the burial of the bodies of any of the passengers or crew who may die in the at rio'clock. Bail was originally allowed in station. They shall also refund to the Govern- the sum of $500, but was later, reduced to $100 ment the cost of scavanging the station at a rate off cent pár head per day of the passen», gers and crew,

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The above letter was acknowledged on the 8th Feb. 1909.....

It was decided to reply that the committee approved of the amended regulations under

Section 23 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance

1899 (No. so el 1899), and to thank His Excel lency the Governor for the consideration shown to the views of the Chamber in the muter.

RICK EXHIBITION,

PREPARATIONS IN BANGKOK. Preparations for the Rice and Paddy Exhibl- tion which commences on Friday next at Wat So hat are being made on quite an elaborate Icale and the popularpoint of view is thorough, ly assured, saysĺiva Siam Free Press of 8th inst. We understand that;H.-M. the King" will visit (he Exhibition prior to his trips down the East

Coast: As recently stated in these columes, several foreign firms have taken advantage of the opportunity to exhibit their wares connected.

The Waiwupu has telegraphed to the Chinese Ministers, accredited to foreign countries to ascertain if

with rice cultivation and Milling and of these Chan Pik, the dismissed president Messrs. Howarth Erskine; Ltd, in particular, are of the Ministry of Posts and Com-making a big show. They are showing two differ. eat makes of rice-mills in full working order, sack munications, bad contracted any sewing machines, dyramos, pumps, portable

engines and all kinda of tools and apparatus. foreign loans without the sanctionsfol to both rice millers and the batter class of the Central Government. "

CHINESE STUDENTS. PREFERENCE FOR JAPAN.. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 19th March. Tho Central Government haa despatched a telegram to the Chinese Minister in Tokio to arrange with the Japanese Government for an increase to the limit of the number

of Chinese students permitted to attend the Naval College.

LABOUR RNGŪLATIONS,

INTERNATIONAL' CONVENTION.

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The following letter from Government was considered at the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on 12th Inst.:--

HONGKONG GYMERANA CLOB.

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The programme of the first ́meeting to be beld at the Happy Valley, on Saturday, the 24th prox. (weather permitting) is as follows:

3.30 p.m.--OKE MILE FLAT RACK-For Subscription Griffis of Season 1908-09. Weight for lachowas per scale.” Winners of ana face at 1999' Mesting §;lb1, "extra : two or more races to lbs. Extra. Fon-winning placed ponies allowed a lbs. · Unplaced run- ners allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys who have not won more than two official races in Hong kong, Shanghai or Tropisio allowed thy Extrance fee $5.00, 1st Prize: Presente 1. and Priza: $25.00 Entrance fes to go to Winner,

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MARCH 20, 1909.

AND

PROTECTION

HINA;

The following letter from Government, WAR read at the Commities meeting on 12th initis

HAMAS Cólonial Secretary's Office, KASA Hop-koons zoth February, 1959. .. *Sir-With reference to your letter of the 5th November, copy of which was forwarded to the

Secretary of State for the Colonies, I am direct, ed "totinform you that His Excellancy" the Govenor is in receipt of a despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the affect Commerce on the subject of the protection in that the representations, of the Chamber of

China, Coma and Japan of British trade marks registered in Hongkong have been placed be-- fore the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs: 1am, ele,

The Secretary,

(Spd.), F. H. MAY Colonial Secretary.

The Hoogkong Chamber of Commerce.

ASIATICS IN AMERICA.

THE CHINESE APPEAL TO THE

*PRESIDENT.

Today's Advertisements.

BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

NICK TO CONSIGNEES.

BENDORAN," FROM MIDDLESBROW ANTWERPE

LONDON AND STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Cjfsformed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hairdons and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., may be obtained s

whence and/or from the harres delivery

Let

TO LET

FFICES and ROOMS on the 1st and and Floors of No. 14, Des Voeur" Rond Central (formerly occupied by Mossim ShawEO, Tomas & Co.1 Rents lowAUNCHER Hoidots Apply to-avoka - THE COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT.

I. D. Boàn là bởi

Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 24 h February, roog,

TO LET.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after the 26th last will be NO.3 CLIFTON GARDENS, CONDUIT subject to rent.

ROAD

AIUOSE WONG-WEI-CHOKg Road,

a HOUSE la RIPON TERRACE: OFFICES In YORK BUILDING NU GODOWNS iü, PRAYA. "EAST, BLUE ~~ BUILDINGS, 'and No. 168, DrE VEUX Road next to the Hongkong Hotal, FLATS in MOREZON TEENAGE

All Claims against the Steamar must be pre· santed to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd prox., or they will not be recognized, bed All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 26th lust, at TI AMONG No Fire Insurance has been affected. Billu of Lading will be countersigned by:

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., "Agentur

1:1279 Hongkong, 20th March, 1909" "SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD. || Apple to-

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Americas papers just to hand give the text of the appeal mentioned by Reuter recently in which the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, better known as the Chinese Six Companies, called the attention of the President to certain instances wherein it is affirmed the executive department sought for the Japanese residents of California many rights and privile." MONMOUTHSHIRE gea that the Cineens have long been denied Its text in part follows:

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM HAMBURG, MIDDLESBORO". LONDON, COLOMBO & STRAITS,

HE Company's Steamship

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in "Hop Theodore Roosevelt, President of the the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown United States, Washingtou, DC,

Company's hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed,

Goods not cleared by the 27th inst., at g▲.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in. any case whatever...

Optional Goods will be landed here unless- instructions are given to the contrary before Noon, TO-DAY,

... JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Ltd.,

¡Agents, Hongkong, 201h March, 1909.

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› No. 10, DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL,

zst Fibor.

*“E HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENOY CO. LI,

Manganna, 18th March, 10eg,

·TO LET.

TOS, si, 53, & 55, WONG NEI CHUNG

ROAU

Apply to--

HONGKONG & KOWLOON LAND & LOAN CO, LTD.,

No. 8, Queen's Road West. Hongkong, 9th March, 1909.

Apply to-

TO LET

THE HONGKUNG LAND INVEST« MENT & AGENCY "LO., LD, Hongkong, ist March, 1909,

view of the commendative and just "th niforia recently made by you on behalf of the Japanese, in regard to certain laws lately purposed and at the "present time partially adopted by the Legislature of California, nom convened at Sacramento, we, the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Asso- All damaged packages must be left in the ciation, representing the whole of the Chinese down, and howate of the damn GODOWN No, 5A, DUDDELL STREET.

obtained from the Godown Company within people of the United States, feel justified in res tan days after the vessel's arrival here, after pectfully calling your attention to certain con-which no claims will be recognised, time ditions pertaining to the Chinese, both citizens and aliens in this country, which are in direct and 'isgrant conflict with; the views expressed by you both lately and heretofore, relative; to the Japanese. We alsó feel it our duty towards those whom we represent to respectfully pro pound to you certain questions which are of “te most vital interest to the Chinese residents of the United States, and answers to which we rai 2.—3,50 p.m.-GYMKHANA STAKES -Value spec fully, but earnestly, request. Those things $100, Distance One Mile. For all' China | we do with all dun regard to the dignity of the Fooles, Catch, weights at to st. 6 lbs. executive department of the United States, bút Wigners of an open race or open Griffin also in the belief that you, having so unquali- races lbs, extra., Nor-winning Subscripfiedly expressed your views in favour of the tion Griffins allowed g'(ba, Jockeys who have Japanese, cannot fail 10 render the sanio justice not won more than two' official racos into the Chinese when the 'facts' bave been laid Hongkong, Shanghai or Tienisia allowed before you. 5 lbs. Á Cúp called the Gymkhana Cup will be presented at the end of the Season

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"We beg leave to refar you, Mí, President,TM to the fact that there is a discrimination in

alicos as against Chi

to be won by the Pony scoring.mast marke | favohtof japanga privileged classes

in the races for the Gymkhana Stakos at the Gymkhana Meetings doring the Beason, of agriculturalists, rice millers and others and counting 4 points for a first; a for a second have also erected a steel tower and an ornamen.and for a third, the benefit of marks ni- taf drinking fountain which will doubtless bi well, patronised if the weather we have been lately enjoying continues. · Besides they are: Retting out a special illustrated catalogue, in English and Siamese, in honour of the occasion, being 'evidently aware that is Slam as alte 'where nothing pays like advertising nowadays, .Commenting on the shove our contemporary

writes:

Very great préparations are being made to make the Rice Exhibition which will be opened on the 12th of this month, in Hangkok, s' success. | the varieties of rice to be exhibited will surpass all expectations; as the autiber of rice growers taking part this year, will exceed by long odde, that of any previous year The tumber of prizes la be offered are also in proportion,

and it la anticipated that all intorasted will be

It is found too expensive to send students to America, and it is pro-agferably surprised at the bumerous exhibits posed to send a large number. to. These exhibits will not be the only attractions for visitors. There will be also miniature rice Japan instead.

mills, reapers, winnowers, etc., etc., with som ples of labour saving agricultural impléments of various kinds, and thus a splendid object les-) son will be afforded the planter, as to the best method of tilling, sowing, reaping, blading, threshing, winnowing and milling.. fome local firms are contributing much in this direction, Siam is essentially an agricultural country, and It is from this industry she derives by far the greater part of her revenues, At present rich harvests of rice are grown, sodnally, but only comparatively a small prea is under cultivation. Now, however, that the Department of Agricul ture is taking very great interest in the work, anteffering every encouragement to the paddy' plasters hopes are entertained that the area under rice cultivation will rapidly spread and wish he introduction of better seed, and labour saving machine y the annual rice harvest of" | Sam will go on rapidly increasing, and the quilliy improving, until both in quality and quantity

the output

will compare favourably with that of the most productive land in Asia CHAMBERS OR COMÚARCE,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 26th February, 1959, Sir--I am directed to forward a copy of a despa'ch addressed to this Government by, the Secretary of State for the Colonies together with a copy of the memorandum referred to therein, and to inquire whether your Chamber are of the opinion that this Colony should ad bere to the National Convention of the 36th September, 19-6.

2. I aball bo għid if the memorandom may -be returned...I am,&c,“

(Sgd) F. H. MAY,

Becretary,

Colonial Secretary.

The Hong ang Chamber of Commerce.

Downing Street,

21st January, 1909.5 Sir, I have the honour to refer to Lord Elgin's circular despatch of the roth of April, 1997, transmitiég a memorandum on the Inter Ballonal Conference on Labour Regulation, bald at Berne in September, 1906, and to in form you that His Majesty's Government beve now adhered to the International Convention. of 26th September, 1906, respecting the probi: bition of the use of White Phosphorus in the

manufacture of matches...

The text and translation of this Conven- lon was asoaxed to the memoranduos enclosed

the despatch under ralatence.

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SEVENTH CONGRESS, Fellowing is an ackoßwledgment of the Chamber of Commerce's reply by the London

Chamber:

Oxford Court, Cannon Street,

London EC. 1.tb January, 09::

Dear Sir,-1 beg to thank you for your letter of December gib, contents of which I uste,

trust that a representative from your Cham ber will find it possible to sitend, and would ask you to let me know as soon as possible lá order to facilitate nrangements, Yours falibi

ally,

| am to inquire whether you desire that "595

(Sgd.) KENRÍO B. MURRAY

under your Government; sbonid. Z. AM Williams, Esq. Fredija

Hongkeng General Chamber of Commerci

nere citizens, residents. and

every conceivable embarrassment.which is 'lo. no way suffered by the Japanese, that he

"We appeal to you, Mr. President, to right the wrongs suffered by the Chioass of Reno,, Nev., whose property, without any due process of law, was destroyed and the occupants turned out in the street, homeless and destitute.

of this country. Such a discrimination is very appatest from the fact that the Depart ment of Commerce and Labour, governed by ready scored to pass with the Pony on a

the policy of our administration, imposes sale. Any winner of the race to carry 5 lbs. upon the citirsas of Chinese descent, domicil `extra for each win in subsequent starts fored Chinese merchants, their families, the pri the Race, but in the event of a pony carvileged classes of Chiness under the treaty, ing the penalty pot, winning, 3 lbs, to be, deducted next time he starts. Such 2 lbs. to remain deducted until, he wins again. when he will carry the fulf Penalties with- ⚫out deduction. Penalties accumulative up to is lbs. Entrance foo $5. 2nd Prize: $25. . (Half entrance fees to go to winner.) .3–1.0 F.N —TENT PEGGING IN SECTIONS OF THREE-Open to teams, mounted on Chios Posies, and compared of three mer, repre- senting any recognized unit or club in the Colony. Three small caps to the presented to the winning team at each competition and at the conclusion of the season a Trophy will be given to the team which scores the highest aggregate of points all meetings included" In competing for the small cups a competitor need not necessarily represent the same colt or club on each and every occasion, but if composing for the aggregats trophy he can only represent one unit or one club during ting every letter of the fourth amendment to the season, that is to say be must contingathe Constitution of the United States. Chinese to compate for the unit or club first selected by are arrested, searched, and their, papers, the him and for no other. To provide for sickness, only means by which they may be identified, absence from the Colony, or for improvement taken from them."

of a members fromtime

be introduced into a team, but lo orderto win

GRIENTAL

STEAM

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION.COMPANY.

· STEAM ››

-STRAITS, ORYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND PARTAGENA LONDON. " (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULY, CONTINENTAL, AMERI- CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.)

THE Steamship

and Tea for London (under arrangement)

"DELHI," Captain J. D. Andrews, R.N.R., Carrying Ella Ma esty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, &c. OF SATURDAY the 3rd Aptll, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Forts in connection with the Com- pany's BA, Malwa, 11,000 tons, from Columbo Passengers' accommodation in which wassel We ask you to enter a strong protests secured before departure from Hongkong. against the present school laws to Califorola, which discriminate against Chinese children, whether citizens or aliens, and we respectfully ask you to assist us in taking these laws intothe, Courts to test their constitutionality, as you have stated you will do regarding any law which may become such affecting Japanese children, "It is a well-known fact that inspectors of Immigration throughout the United States where the Chinese are concerned are viola-

Coptinuing, the memorial cites various al

States immigration officials...

the aggregate Trophy two at least of the Mem-leged Abuses that are charged to the United bars composing the winning team must have competed in not less than three competitions.

· Points will be awakled as follows ime.

jak points..

3 for each carry, tay per term... 9. or for a carry under 20 yards, ort for a touch,

3 for stylu BARBILDLY DERS KİMİNE

criminals."

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France; will be transhipped at Colombo into the Malf steamer proceeding direct to Marsilller and London, other Carge for London, &c. will be coureyed via Bombay by the R.M.S. Morsa, doe in London on 14th May, 1009

Parcels will be received at this Office until F. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

For fortbur Particulam, apply to p

E. A HEWETT,

Hongkong, zaih March, rocg.

CHINA'S NAVAL PLANS.

Superintendent

-THREE MAIN RESOLUTIONS.

TO LET.

"WO AIRY ROOMS ̋inya house on BELILIOS TERRACE, first row, entrance from Robinson Road: Moderate Rental --For particulars, apply to

HOUSEHOLDER,"

Clo Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, 5th March, 1909.

Intimations.

WANTED.

ITUATION by a Lady as LADY'S COM

SPANION GOVERNESS, Do

not mind Travelling and undertakes care of children on the voyagd. Apply to...

Clo Hongkong Telegraph, Hongkong, 5th March, 1909.

FURNISH

WANTED..

'URNISHED APARTMENTS

Peak, or in Macio.

"Apply to-

M. FOURNET,

clo MACAO HOTEL,

Hongkong, 18th March, 1909.

Маско

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THE EINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND

·MORTGAGE CO., LD.

(Capital Faid Ur ..................$1,150,000)

Lozas on Mortgage of House Property, &c. Gonds received on Stomge. Advances made'on-Merchandise,

· Loans made on the Provident System.

(Rates and Particolars on application).

THE OFFICE OF TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, bec

** Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00.,

General Manager. linhqrong, roth March, 2008, 36

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS,

As a result of several conferences held re cently by Prince Suwith Presidents Tick It is a well-known fact," it says, "that that have been decided upon are: training Liang and Trai Tae, the three main resolutions under your administration the immigration incompetent man, raising fonds, and determining spectors treat the Chiness en route to the East Dayal bases. With regard to the first sug from San Francisco as if they were escaping gestion, it is proposed to send students abroad

for training, but to economize time and, ex paass. A Naral middle school will be or ganized in China to take advanced students FROM and abscript to Leheng from the Naval schools in the provinces and

raten" of Subscripfluff Hongkong prepare them to receive a course abroad, and

Telegraph (daily and weekly issues)-will- Follows ite necessary expenses will be met by the

DAILY-536 per annum. savings effected in the different ministries from "WEEKLY—$1,"per annum,“ the dismissal of needless officials, Lo-carry-

It is pointed out that domiciled Chinare, ap plying for admission to the United States, at 25203A ANCOR Punicado while their right to enter

is investigated that Chinese homes are in Vaded by immigration inspectors without fear of reprimand; that Chinese are dragged from their beatis, conficed in prison withoot ball, denied the advice of counsel and even sefused the right to consult their own medical advisers

Note-Style means the proper and work manlike handling, of spears and the synchroo ous wolling of a team. Points will be deduct. ed from a team should the Judge cbserve say member carrying his spear in a dangerous and ansportemanlike manner.

The Judges will deduct points If in their opinion a team be moving at 100 slow a pace,

race. Weight for inches as per scale. Un placed runners allowed 3 lbs. To be ridden by Jocksys.who have not won more than two official : races to Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsio. Ectrance fee $3. First Prize: Presented and Prize : $25.00. (Entrance fees to go to wlaner.)

at the second item, Duke Tra! Teo suggested | The rates për quarter and per mensem, pro portional Subscriptions for any period lass than one month will bá charged as for a full month.

the imposition of a stamp duty; Prince Su

address in accessible to messenger. Peak subscribers can aays their copias delivered | at their residences without any exits charge,

On copies seat by post an additional $1.50. por quarter is charged for postage.

| 4-4.30pm, Three QuarTER OF A MILzz | Other alleged abuses are described, and the recommended that officials should be made so

FLAT RACE-For Subscription Griffias of memorial suggests that of course the immigra disgorge Illegal gains in the collection of the The daily istua is delivered fres when the any. Season which have never won an official ton officials are merely obeying departmental salt-tax: and President Tich Liang thought of

rules and regulations. baby taking similar action with peculations by pro President Roosevelt is asked to recommend vincial officials, Statistics of these possible Congress the enactment of laws eliminating sources have been prepared, showing the two last named to be averter million,tacia, while à greater from Jurisprudence the pernicious doctrine stamp duty would produce event a laid down by the Supreme Court of the United" mali As: 10 Daval bites, a coast line of Estes cress Ju Toy, 198 US, 155, over 12,000 11 should be divided into four to p.m.-WELTER RACE, HALF

The memorial concluder as followsThe sections. As only one squadron of the Navy MILL-For all Chian Pony Hacks or Polo case and affect, which prompts our call to you will first be formed in the Palyaug, bus › Ponies." Catch'Weights 15 sions. (Open 10

must be found in Chihli or Shantung province, Members of Jockey and/or Polo Clubs, also for justice, lies near your hand. Kapwing and five places have bens favourably reported Members of both Services, Entrance fee $5. your sense of justice to all people of whatever upon by the Chihll Viceroys they are Taken First Prize: Presented and Prix: $15.00 Bion,

Chulpo, Wainuiwel Trobustno and Jang, (Entrance fees to go to wimperijaagde Pooal.

ch'angwan A Weihaiwej:13. Leased to Great

·Briting" the choice must be among the other 6.5.10 p.m.-ONE AND A QUARTER MILE

four har

proposed that Prines Su FLAT RACE HANDICAP → For Tall

pection

Panless Entrandok Ten:is25

3) Presented.) and Prize) 835-

topy wa

stiva börn cilians and

The postage on the weekly isine to any part

of the world is 30 cents per quarter

| Tizily, tan__cents.... Weekly Single Copies,

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twenty-five couu (for cash only),

MOTHERIA (PAYABLE IN ADVANC

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