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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MARCH 25, 1909,
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY
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CHINESE SUBSCRIPTIONS,
Immediately from the time the Chinata sub- SIR ROBERT HART. committes were appointed to further the schere for a University for Hongkong, on- EXPIRATION OF LEAVE. ginating with Sir Frederick Lugard, they be gan to set to work with no little determination [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."] to give effect to the instructions contained in their commission. After a few preliminary Peling, 24th March meetings at which discussion took place prin Sir Robert Hart's leave of absence for one cipally as regards the scope of the University, year having expired, the Grand Council hasly this week the sub-committee issued the
first. subscription list amongst their com telegraphed to the laspector General urging patriots. A fortnight ago wa reported the fact his retam to Peking.
of thres proferred donations of $10,000 each. After two days, the amount of subscriptions now agegates over $56,000. It is hoped that a total of from two to t three hundred thousand dollars may be raised among our esteemed Chinese fellow-citizens. Individual contributions so far are as under — Chiu U$ 10,000 Au Chek-marimaraya at 10,000 Trang Shik-chow. of Saigon. 10,000. Chau Chek yaguion
·Chao Kang yumurta Mok Cho-sin
SHANGHAI SETTLEMENT
APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po,"
Peking, 24th March.
The Foreign residents in Shanghal have repeatedly applied for an extension of the foreign settlement.
The Waiwupu strenuously opposes, the demand, t
THE LATE CHEUNG PAK-HI
PROPOSED MEMORIAL.
[By courtesy of the" Sheung Po.")
Peking, a4th March.
H.E Chang Chih-tung has proposed to erect a statue to the late Cheung- Pak-hi, formerly president of the Ministry of Posts and Communications.
The cost of the memorial is to be defrayed
by public subscription.
H.E. Hou Shi chang, president desigurte, of the Ministry, has already sulkeribed a sum of one thousand taels,
THE OPIUM REVENUE.
HOW TO BE MADE UP,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]
Peking, 24th March.
The Ministry of Finance has telegraphed to all the Provincial authorities allowing them forty days within which to submit their pro posals for making good the opium revenue which is threatened with extinction,
CHURCHES AND CONVERTS..
CENSUS CALLED FOR
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
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Peking, 24th March. The Ministry of Foreign ¿ fairs bas called upon all the Provinces to furnish returns showing the number of churches and con verts within each province...
TANG SHAO-YT.
AUDIENCE BY THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.
[Dy courtesy of the "Sheung Po."}
Peking, 24th March,
Young Hipporg
Ho Foot...........
2,000
2,000
3,000
7,300
1,000
Chau Sic-k...
Wan Cho-tso..........................
1,000 1,000)
Lau fua-chiu
1,000
Chun On Insurance Co....
1,000
1,000
Yuen Shing Co........
1,000
Opium Farmers.....
1,000
Yuen Fat Hong'.....................
Kwong Mow Tai
Tak Cheong Hong
Hap Hing Hoog**********
Cheong Wopojen
Yung Che-pong ALL.............
Yung Kiv-ponge ammo
1,000 1,000 1,900 1,000 1,000 700 630
Yang Hin-chung
.600
Yung Hia yan
600
Yang Hin-cheung ..................................
600
Yong Hin-hung ...................
600.
Yong Hin-chiu
Yang Kai-pongud om mað
Kin Taistoong....
650
· Lo‘Ngalpo
500
Leung Kin-on
500
Leung Yo-bing...........
100
Wong Shiu-long!
500
Ming Shun Sheung Kee .......
500
Woog Fa Nung........
500
Li Yu-choen on
500
Mia Kaipamenak p
500
Chan Kaiming
· 500,
Chow Hing-ki.....
500
500
500
500
500
Yuen Seng-fat
500
Hang Kes Hong
500
Man Fat-choung mun e
500%
King Wö Hoog..imsingi
100
Chan Lok.chuer .................. Yus Wo L300Z ----***
100 500
$56,200
lu Ku-yuen ...
Ho Kom tong Ng Foo-chi
Ming Yo-fai
FREEMASONS SMOKER.
WELCOME TO AMERICAN MABONS..
The.
A very enjoyable smoker was held last night by Lodge Naval and Military under the aus pices of the Grand Lodge of Scottish Free- masonry lo the District and the District Grand Lodge. E.C., in the Masonic Hall, to welcome the American Masons belong ing to the third squadron of the U.S. Battle ship Fleel now visiting this par. The hall was tastefully decorated with figs, the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack placed side by side appropriately occupying a prominent position. Right Worshipful Master K. R. West was in the Chair and he was supported by a number
ITALIAN CONVENT
ES VISIT BY THE COUNTESS OF
HONGKON
JEAZURES
ACTORY
FAR EAST.
In her round of visits to the various institu tions for children in the Colony, during her. recent soloar in Hongkong, the Countess of tion of the ponderous tome known to all the Once again we have to record aur apprecia Meath did not overlook that most deserving world and particularly to the faithful band of institution the Italian Couvent. In the forereld China hands is the Directory and adon, yesterday, the Counters, accompanied by Chronicle for China, Japan, Straits Settlements,, Ms. F. H. May, wife of the Colonial Secretary, Indo-Chins, Philippines, etc. This is no called at the Convent on a visit. As her Lady volume to be treated in an off-hand way, a ship's delicate health did not allow of her pro-one is occasionally inclined to do in the case ceeding up the staircase to see the children, the of smaller directories. There in the evidence latter came to meet their distinguished visitor of solidity in its very appearance, while is the garden, which seemed to please her the countries covered by its representatives Ladyship greatly. Lady Meath examined with range from Russia in Asia to the Daich great interest the many specimens of useful Netherlands, Indeed its very appearance on articles from the deft fingers of the children the business-man's desk is calculated to inspire and purchased some to the value of over $100, the carnal visitor wit an unconscious respect We are asked by the Mother Superior to for those who have to delve into its mysteries express her thanks and the great honour done and discover its secrets. How all this aggio- to her institution for her. Ladyship's at Maseration of facts and figures, names and ad- May's visit, especially in view of the fact that dresses is aasually, garoored we do not stop her Ladyship had to proceed straight on board to inquire. When we slate that the volume after leaving the Convent Lady Violet Bra- reaches the noble sum of nearly 1,8:0 pages bizoo, the Counters' daughter, was also present. replete with the latest foformation regarding Lady Meath spoke Itálise fluently.
Gims and individuals, countries and capitale, we give but a slight idea of the compendious nature of the Directory which will celebrate its jubilee three years hence. The old Joke the it would form a bandy pocket com panion is worn out; rather it should be des: cribed as a weighty addition to the desk, affording evidence of the merchant's bul- ness ramifications: What the Directory will look like ten years bence we scarcely dare to contemplate, for at the present rate of progress
"DERYING THE COUR?".
DEBTOR'S MISTAKE OVERLOOKED.
· A "mistake" which very nearly got a debtor, into trouble was overlooked by the Chief Jus tice, this forenoon.
An application was put forward by the Kwong Yat Cheong firm for permission to re-
scind Receiving Order, when the Official in the Far East when China is being opened
Receiver (Mr G. H. Wakeman) stated. that this was the case in which he had reason to complain of the non-appearance of the debtor, He had seen the solicitor and there seemed to have been some misunderstanding. These was an impression that the order could be made at a moment's notica and the debtor had not complied with the Ordinance,
Mr. Ej. Grist (for the applicant) said the application was made by Mr. P. S. Dixon on behalf of Mr. R A. Harding
Mr. Wakeman-I think debtors should not be exempt from the Ordinance and defy the Court the way it has been done,
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His Lordship (To debior) You got the potice? Yes.
up and foreigners' are flocking to the Orient there are bound to be manifold additions to its already widespread items of information. For the last, forty-seven years -writers have annually recorded their views concerning this worthy representative of Hongkong's energy, so that it is difficult at this date to ag gest anything new regarding its universal usefulness, which is not less" understood in England than in the Far East. It is prab bly numerous personal lettere which many of us to the Directory that we are indebted for those
regularly receive from nakadwa, industrials ļa England, Germany and Austria and which inspire us with visions of untold wealth and promises of a happy hereafter. Be that as it
What did you do with ?-1. left it in the may, it only shows how the Directory reaches shop,
the ends of the earth and finds a cordial recep
Is that the way you treit papers which come tion in the strangest places. We would not to y ? No, I kept it there.
Didn't you get it, translated?"
·Debtor-I did not take is in that light. Hie Lordship it it was really contempt of Court, but the Official Receiver bed consented to overlook it,
Debtor-I will not do it agato, my lord. The application was granted.
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CHINESE POLICHMENGHARGED,
ACCUSED OF ASSAULTING A CONTRACTOR.
Attempt to pick a flaw in such a publication, In face of its dignity and all-encompassing.
WE
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Today's Advertisements,
THE DAIRY FARM CO., LD.
fate. Specializing in: a. Line,
BACON and HAM
EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY.
Only 60 cents a lb.
CUT OR UNCUT. Hongkong, 25th March, 1009.
TO LET
Public Compantes.
THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEER ARA RESERVE ASSOCIATION.
THE FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL
TARTING OF AD MEMBERS WILL DO
held at the CITY HALL on WEDNESDAY, The gist March, 1909, at 5.30 P.MOR
Sir HENRY BERKELEY, K.C., Chairman of the Association, will presidente,
AR. LOWE Secretary
Hongkong, 23rd March, Tong
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GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COLD
TNUAL MEETING of the SHARE
THE TWENTIETH ORDINARY AN-
HOP and DWELLING HOUSE, No. 78. HOLDERS in the Company will be held in
Queen's Road, Central,
the Office of the General Managers, St. Apply to-
George's Building, on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of April, 1909, at 14.30 o'clock ... for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and Ibo Raport of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1908, declaring a dividend and electing a Con- sulting Committee and Auditors.
5-J. DAVID & Co,
Prince's Buildings. Hongkong, 25th March, 1009. (19
PUBLIC AUCTION.
CHE Undersigned have received instructions.
to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, TO-MORROW. (FRIDAY), the 16th March, 1909, at 11 AM
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Das Voeux Road, comer of Ice House Street,
OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ... SUNDRY VALUABLE
Comprising
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company. Will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, ayth March, until SATURDAY, 3rd, April, 1909, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, General Managers, Hongkong, 23rd March, 1909.
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THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
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with WIRE and HAIR MATTRESSES, TAT GENERAL MEETING OF SHARE
Double BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS THE TWENTY-SIXTH ORDINARY, PESTRY-COVERED DRAWING ROOM SUITE, TEAKWOOD WARDROBES with WASHSTANDS, DIVNER WAGGONS, BEVELLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP MOROCCO.COVERED DINING ROOM SUITE, OVERMANTELS with BEVELLED GLASS, PICTURES, CANTON CARVED BLACKWOOD WARE, GLASS, CROCK ERY and EP. WARE, COOKING STOVES, &c, &c. j.
ALSO
One COTTAGE PIANO by Rachal, One POLYPHON-CONCERTO and Oas CAR
MINA,
AND
Two GRAMOPHONE and RECÓRD
Catalogues will be issued. ́ ́TERMS ;—As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 25th March, 1909,
FROM EUROPE.
HEH. A. L. Steamship.
THE
"BRISGAVIA,""
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Captain Schwinghammer, having arrived, Con signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature delivery of their goods from alongside. by the Undersigned and to take immediate Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before TO DAY.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed at Consignee's risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hong.. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense, .
Mr. Wakeman-it in English and Chicere, range it would be presumptuous to do so. But
it was curious that in turning to inquire te my Lord.
garding the provinces of Kedah, Kelantan and Tringanau which are about to bi celed to Great Britain we should find liute information regarding them. After all, however, the Directory does not pretend to be a gazetteer, Rod it is only because its summaries of the history and conditions of the various couio. tries whose foreign population is itemised are so 'admirably done that we turn to -it almost un. consciously for the particulars we may desire. This Directory is the Directory to which we A very strange story of the doings of two
have all been so long accustomed and in which Jobs in Der Vox Road last night was so much eliance has been placed in the paat, unfolded to Mr. J. R. Wood, in the Police As usual the paper, type and printing are excal. Court, this forenoon. If the tale is to be belent, but the chief praise must be given to those lieved-and there is no reason why it should responsible for the collection and collation of not-it goes to show what peaceful' Chinese the facts recorded. The work shows signs of citizens and their women folk have to put up the most painstaking care and is a tribute to with at the hands of those who Imagine they, the ability and plodding industry of the Editor.ject to rent, are the "salt of earth."
The Hongkong Daily, Press which prints and At about eight o'clock last night, a contractor, publishes the Directory, may also be congra- Shing Theatre to proceed to their home in who was accompanied by bis wife, left the Kotolated on the high standard reached by its Hollywood Road. In Des Voeux Road, where they had gone for a stroll, thay mat two Chi nese policemen. "We said nothing to them," said the contractor," but suddenly hath of them dished their lights fall in our faces. I told them not to do it, adding that the woman in, my company was my wife.
B.E. Tang, Shao-y has telegraphed that he has been granted an audience by the En. of Masons belonging to his own as wall as said, answered, "She comes, from ly
peror of Austria on the 22nd inst.
RUSSIA AND CHINA.
TAXING CHINESE IN MANCHURIA.
By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 24th March, The Russians are imposing heavy taxes on Chinese goods at Hup-hakto (?).
The Chinese merchants have telegraphed to their principals in Peking to stop making further consignments.
SHIPPING AND MAILS
“MAILS DEU' Itidian (Lattong) 28th inst, French (Ernest Simons) 29th inst. The E. & A. Co's in Eastern from Sydney, atc, loft Port Darwin this morning, for Manila and this port
The German ss. Borns left Sandakan en and inst,, p.m, and may be expected here on aith in ..
The B. A. L. sa Belgrauta "Test Singapore an szod last, pm, and may be expected here or pyth ipster Co
other Orders. It was an easy matter to see. that the spirit of good fellowship 'prevailed at the happy function, and no sooner did the guests arrive than they were instantly made to feel at home.. Smokes were provided "abon dantly, and during the evening, drinks went. round freely. The exellent Band of The Buffs was prevent under Bandmaster Hewitt, and rendered pleasing selections of music.
The toast of President Taft was pro- posed by the Chairman, who said that
No, sha is not," one of the policemen, ha
brothel.*
The contractor paid no heed to the insult, and continged on his way. The policemen pair again... followed and at a convenient spot stopped the
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"What objection bave you to having us flash the lamp in your face?" they demanded. The contractor did not answer. He was not given time to answer, for he was suddenly seized by the queue and clubbed. Naturally, his wife want to assist him and she received a blow on
he felt it a very great honour to be the the hand. The couple were then taken to the
be
publication, which should as beretofore be at. the elbow of everyone engaged in the business and professional work of the Far East.
CANTON DAY BY DAY
SAD RAILWAY FATALITY,
(From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 24th March,
All Claims must be presented within tan days of the steamer's arrival bere after which date they cannot be recognised. have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining No Claims will be admitted after the Goods undelivered after the ist prox., will be sub-
-
bold at the Company's Office, St. George's HOLDERS in the above Company will be
SATURDAY, the 3rd April, 1929, at Noon, Building, 6, Connaught Road, Victoria, da for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Gooeral Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1908, and slecting a Consulting Committee: and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, the 31 March, to SATURDAY, the 3rd April, both days inclusive."
SHEWAN, TUMES & CO
General ungers. Hongkong, 23rd March
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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE hereby given that the THIRTY- SIXTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEET- ING of the Society will be held at its Head Office No. Queda's Buildings, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st April, 1909, at Noon, for the purpose, of receiving the Report of the Directors, together with Statements of Claring dividends, &c. Accounts, to 31st December, 1928, and of des
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society: will be CLOSED from 11h April to the zist April, both days inclusive→→→
By Order of the Board,
G. MONTAGUE EDE, Secretary.
Hongkong, 24th March, 1909.
To Let.
TO LET.
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to be left in the Godowns, where they will beFFICES and ROOMS on the ret and `and
All brokes, chafed, and damaged Goods are examined on the gist inst, at 3 P.M.
No Fire-Insurance has been affected.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office Hongkong, 25th March, 1009.
COTION YARN,
ACTIVITY IN JAPAN.
1694
The Japan Chronicle of 16th inst, Bayu m At 10.20 am. on the morning of the 220dable fluctuation of pture shan Ys was seen in instant a train, while on its way to Faishan
There was considerably activity on the Osaka Yara Exchange on Friday last, and the remark.
from Shek Wai Tong, knocked down three men pass across the rails when the train was fast at the same "ime. These men attempted to approaching the Five-Eye Bridge, and ooo. of the unfortunates was run right over by the locomotive and was killed instantaneously while the other two had their arms and legs badly injured. The two injured men have been admitted to hospital but there is scarcely any
the quotations of time bargains. The activity was coolinned on Saturday, but business for V130 recently touched in considered the high- spot delivery was at a standstill.) The rate of
sellers on the Exchange are besitasing to offer, est point. In view of the scarcity of stock at a lower rate, but the general tendency is to sell, which means the predomination of the bears, and it is expected that lower rates will be
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Master of the first Masonic Lodge in the East Central Police Station, but the lukongs were hope of their recovery. The deceased's rola seca. The closing quotations on Saturday on whose members had this opportunity of drink uonble to prefer a charge', ngaiast them. This tives, on being 'informed of the accident the Osaka Yarn Exchange as compared with
tor Fesion, and the story come out. led to the matter being investigated by Inspechastened to the station and threatened to punish those at the end of the preceding week are of
charged before Mr. J. R. Wood (bis afternoon, The two fukinga (Nos. 152 and' 248) 'ware They pleaded not guilty, and she case was adjourned until to-morrow, ball being allowed in the sum of $25 each,
RUNAWAY PONY,
OVERTURNS RICKSHA IN QUEEN'S ROID EAST.
the engine driver for his alleged carelessness. It is not known how the case will barretilöd,
"PROPOSED MAP OF KWANGTUNG, The students of the Canton Drawing, and Surveying College have recently completed their course of studies and they will shortly be sent out to various places to, draw sketches with a view to making a complete map of the whole province of Kwangtung.
CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT.
the recent visit to Hongkong of the new Frest ing to such a toast. The apoker referred to dèng, who, he said, was well acquainted, with our shores, the President having visited Hoog. kong twice within the last two years. The speaker said that he felt sure that he was Yo cing the general sentiment when he said tha he hoped to see him again. The Chair.. m'in then humorously remarked that there was only one body of men who did not wish to meet President Taft-and that was the chair coolles (Laughisi). No doubt those who fell bis weight on his last visit still remembered. him (Renewed laughter). In conclusion, the
Tos local officials here are now hastening speaker said that in honouring the toast, those the Eastern district last evening. Taking Constitutional Government. The two District Arunaway pooy created some excitement in matiers: In preparation of the institution of present would not only be honouring President flight somewhere near the race-course be Magistrates of Nambsi and Pan Yu have con- Taft, bus also Brother Taft (Loud applause) throw his rider, an officerbelonging to The Buffened meetings at their respective yamens, Lieut. Cameron of the flagship Charleston, and started on the gallop towards the town when the local gentry, members of the differ whose name was coupled with the last toast,The pony started up Morrison Hill Gap Road ept societies and institutions, and merchants replied in felicitous terms.
and charged into Queen'd Road East sealtering were prited to attend. A committee and sub- was proposed by the Chairman, who paid a be recorded took place pour the French Conent sections of the districts is co-operation with During the evening, the toast of "The Press" every bing before-him. The only accident to committee have been elected to work in differ high tributs to that branch of civilisition, Sulj vast. Thare the pony collided with ricksha the oficials to farther the Self-Government dio which was a European fare. The vehicle cheme,
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· Queen's Road Centrál Hongkong, 24th February, 1009.
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rst Floor,
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·HONGKONG & KOWLOON-LAND & LOAN CO., LTD. No. 8, Qumba's Road West. Hongkong, 9th March, 1909, -
Export has somewhat improved this N 5, 53, & 55, WONG-NRI-CHUNG year. The stock of yarn in Shangbai at one time expended 30,000 biles, but re cently some 10,000 bales of Indian, and about 6,000 bales of Japanse yarn, found a sale. The opening of a'market in Africa" by Indian yara merchants bar created a tendercy. Chins, sad the demand for Japanese yarn is towards a decrease of yarn sont from India, to
increasing in proportion. This is considered to account for the slight revival of activity stoly shown in the export of yarn. The export
of yarn to Shanghai in January and February amonated to 36,910 balet, showing an increase
ponding period of last year and of 997 bales as of 10,379 bales on the game for the corres- compared with the same period of 1927, ----
The Imperial German Mails, Prien Regent Luitpold, which left here on 24th ult, at noon, arrived at Gunos yesterday at to stable response was made.
The P. & A. Co.'s sai Nicomadin left Manila in the course of the evening, the following was overturned and very badly damaged, but
THE KANEGATUCHI SPINNING COMPANY, on 23rd inst; and 8 p.m.; and may be expected gentlemen kindly obliged with vocal and inpeither the fare mor the coolie was in anyway
The Kadegafuck' Spioning Company, which Hongkong early on Friday morning
strumental items and humorous sketches hurt. The pony, taking Tight once more, Peking to exert bis best efforts in raising funds proposes to extend the saving department by The Viceroy has received instructions from bas now in operation some 300 weaving looms, The M. M. Co's 1.1. Ernest Simoni, with Messer, Caesar, Cross, Fay, Hutcheson, Ladd, swaived round and ateered a costen for the Ja the province under his farisdiction towards adding 1,00) looms The work of extension in
Froch mail of the 28th.ultand-mails Oxberry,-Nolan, Sabdare, Scott, Jarvis, Grimu polo ground, where his fight came to a faith; the fonds for the
Paribi olt's left-Saigon on ble and Captain Parke
[Chlacke: to be commenced Id 99 He was taken in charge and returned to hii] Navy, The Viceroy
Dy so. The cost also been requested of the extension is Se stable. The tickin coolle reported the affair to use his influence THE German mail of the 14th Fabroaty was : No. 2 Polios Stallon, and be wants compen tribais, royaliím to u
the people con- the money, will be delivered in London on the zeib
for the
17:50 0äch 'sation for the damage dona to'.
Fast, morning? Jipen on the sim
ruocem of the project,
aras le the
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