Telegrams.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SERVICE

OPIUM "DUTY. TOÉE DOUBLED. courtesy of the "Sheung

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH – SATURDAY

OFFICIALS AND BUSINESS.de any arrangemo for the pro

hibition of the install plan Metican dollars.

REVISION OF LAW.

[By courtesy of the Sheung Po."]

Peking, 2nd April

The Prince Regent is averse to. officials Marrying on business da inerchants and traders at the game. time as they hold offices under the Goverment, Poking, 2nd April. The Ministry of Finance has de-

He has given special instructions to the officials charged with the

cided to increase the duty on pre-revision of the laws of the Empine pared opium by one hundred per to embody in the now statute book

law enforcing the prohibition

cent. as from the third moon, whether the opium be of foreign. cultivation or of home growth.

SHANGHAI-NANKING RAILWAY

GOODS

[By of the "Sheung Po."]

CONTEMPLATED.

Peking, 2nd April. In view of the heavy losses ans. tained by the Shanghai-Nanking Railway, the Ministry of Posts and Communications has in view the appointment of an official to confer with the authorities in Kanau pro vince with the object of instituting & service of goods-carrying traine

JAPAN AND CHINA. FISHING

JUNKS IN NEUTRAL "WATERS.

[By courtesy of the "Bheung Po"]

Peking, 2nd April.` There are over ten thousand Chinese fishing junks between the territorial waters of China and Kórea."

CANTON-HANKOW..

RAILWAY

THE LOAN AGREEMENT. [By courtesy of the "Staung Pò"]

Peking, 4th April,

H.E. Chang Chih-tung, director- general of the Canton-Hankow Railway, has telegraplied to the Viceroys and Governors of Hunan, Hupeh and Kwangtung Provinces requesting them to guarantee the loan for the constraction of the rail- way so that the loan agreement may bo signed' ht an early date.

A telegraphic message has been received from Hupeh acquiescing in the arrangement.

No replies have yet been received

to

importation

PRATAS ISLANDS. K VICEROY CHANG TO REMAIN FIRM

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."1

Peking, 5th April.

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The Waiwupu has sent a telegram the Viceroy of Canton in which His Excellency is urged to take up in attitude in conducting the dego tintions with Japan on the subject of Pratas falande,

CHINA'S CURRENCY NEW PROPOSALS BY BOARD OF FINANCE. [Dy courting of the "Sheung PD,"

Peking, 6th April.

ton, Kowloon ailway to which thusiastio response was given.

BR OR MANZOR.

PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF DIRECTOR

CONTRACTOR'S FIRMAN

CANTON (The newly-appeläte nasaog Chi arrived here

the cruiser lawgla Cróni official landed at the Whut, where he was receive Chang Jon Chun, the Two Genersis, the Provincial many other The new "T over the seat of office af soos

resentative of the British and sé Corporation replied in. The managing partner of a firm of contract ors, which got into difficulties some tide ago, appropriate terms

made some very interesting statements in the Followin

him came the Chief Bankruptcy Jurisdiction Court, last Thursday, Eugineer of the line, who mentioned when he was publicly examined into his and that the probable completion of the the firm's affairs by the Official Receiver Mr.

G. H. Wakeman.

Piggott) pre- CANTON HANKOWURATEWAY The Chief Justice, (Sir Francis

a general meeting of shareholders in the Cany d'Almada a Castro and J. H. Gardiner, watched

through line would be effected by 18 Wided, and Messia Crowther Smith, Leo. Da the 15th day of this moon (the Silf fort.)

July, 1911.

6

Our Canton correspondent, writing under yesterday date, hay There will be amekable want celebrated to-morrow (7th E Chang Tanichua willy the founda yon

as

preceedings on behalf of the interest of a sum-ton Hankow Railway Company for the par

ber of creditors incep sa pose of making an examination of the accounts

debtor firm, 19, Gage Street a firm cf con Me Tale Sang, the managing partone in the tractors-stated that there were three other

the Company hardly spacioboja laigal

of the Company will be held. As the office of matshed has been oracted at Wong, Shalahur

instant) iniba city of Canton,

Superintendent-General of the Rallway (HE stone....... af the principal station at Painers. The subscribed capital of the firm the railway station, for the purpose: The the eastern suburb of the Caston-Kawloon amounted to $1,350, and were divided as up. Chang Chib-tung) yesterday gave insicuctions Railway (Chinese section) opposite Taishn-

had St.ose, and the other, Wing On Wa sad the Raildent Director Gunaral Wang made up the balance,

Wei Han, Director of the Railway 5201ALWitness,

kad $1,000 shares, Hang Sing 18 Admiral LI Chun, the Provincial Treasurer:

tau Invitations have been liined by Taota

to advance $1,000 and

he did not turn-uphone, come

apartder, but!!

y

Official Receiver When was the builing-Yun to proceed on that day, to the mesia ment, cordially inviting the Consuls repre started? About the middle of Marching hall in anticipation of disturbances senting varions countries and the leading mem 1997. A man named Cheung Trung promised. This morning, the steam-Munchie Fun

A STEAM-LAUNCIL, ATHORE ber of the forelga community lo

Canton on tha

while coming to Canton with number of occasion. The Director hat also directed steam launch to be moored off Shameen et to

passengers on board from the North River, Is he a partner now? Ho says he le o'clock in the morning to be placed at the disBut you called him a'partner?—Yes....

went ashore, at the Honam aplt.” About:ân,: posal of guests on the Shameen who will proceed.

Why? He le not partner. I called bin so hour afterwards, he succeeded in moving

without any

damagers Baving been serious to Tabsha-tuu; where they will land. In the

because he bought goods for

sustained. The Board of Finance has decid. morales, H. Viceroy Chang will perparks Why did he claim to be a partner-Because HONGKONG'E INDUSTRY,

conduct the guests round the railway works dareens (7.2) coin as the standard mony of laying the foundation stone, at the ed to adopt a seven mace two canned at 12:30 pm, B. will performs the vore tsired to dinner at 1.32 p.m. A large gathering and has specially memorialised the conclusion of which the guests will be enter will doubtless be present on the auspicious Occasion. Throne on the mintter.

CHINESE CONSULATES. PROPOSED OFFIORES AT HONGKONG AND JAVA. ‚“[By courtesy of the “ Sheung Po."}

Peking, 8th April, It is reported that the Waiwupu in from the authorities in the pro-is in treaty with the British and Dutch Ministers over the question vinces of Hunan and Kwangtung.

His Excellency Chang Chih-tung of establishing Chinese Consulates has accordingly again telegraphed at Hongkong and in Java for the urging them to lose no time in maintenance of Chinese, interests. replying.

The gentry and merchants of the three provinces (Hanan, Hupeh and Kwangtung) have applied to Chang Chih-tung to publish the agreemont so that they may be acquainted with the terms and con- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs❘ditions which it 'contains. has lodged a strong protest against. the action of the Japanese Govern-

An attempt is being made by Japan to exercise her jurisdiction over the fishing, fleet

ment

CANTON-MALAO | I RAILWAY. REPORTED CANCELLATION OF AGREEMENT.

By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."】

Peking 2nd April

The other day the Waiwapu

TANG SHAO-ŸI'S: ITINERARY. ARRRIVAL IN BERLIN.

•[By courtesy of the " Sheung Pe"]

Peking, 4th April.

Tang Shao-yi reported his arrival in Berlin on the 3rd instant.

DELIBERATIVE COUNCIL.

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OPIUM IN PEKING. DRASTIC MEASURES IN THE CAPITAL,

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pal"}

Peking, 6th April. The forty-eight establishments in Peking dealing in prepared opium have

received orders from the authorities to close their business.

TĂNG KHẢO VI

RECEIVED BY THE KATSASTA

[By_ courtesy of the "Shining Po"][

Peking, 6th April:

A telegram has been received from

SHIPMASTER'S DIFFICULTIES.

JUDGMENT INTAK HINO" COLLISION CASE.

An important judgment to the shipping com munity wasdollyered by Mr. Justice Gomparts, in the Supreme Court, last Thursday, in the action bingsht by the owners of the steamer F'ak Hing in which they sought to recover damages from the owners of a night oil boat with which the b Hing came into collision. The claim was

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he had charge of the business, own

The Canton-Hankow Radway Company Isn't it fanny that he should claim to be a Partner in banki

aupt fim?-He had charge have bought two motor-boala, ons nanted Ying Tal and the other Ching Twen, which Wan bas

have just arrived here from Hongkong he made Do you know that this man of the whole "show" affidavit stating that he is a partner?-So he is.vourels sie of a special type, drawing only Op

and a half feet of water. They will be detailed. But haven't you denied all along that he was a partner? Yes, but his name is in the share to run in inland waters for boarding purposes,

Pet Mgth April, bǝph as having one share, but his money wai

VILLAGE ATTACKED BY ROBBERS, EI never forthcoming.

Has the firm ever made any profit? -No.. On the 31st ultimo, a gang of robbers attacks When you were manager did you borrow any ed the Wong Liö village in Shun Tak. The money from a man named Ng Ching Wa-robbers entered the village at about to p.m. and ransacked the house of a man oura med Yes, St,coo.

Slu. Besides a large quantity: and

valuable articles which they took away the owner of the house was kidnapped by the bandits. Since the abolition of the village Volunteer: Militia») Corps, nearly forty cases of robbery are report. ed to have takes place in that locality, an

Was there any collusion between you the palitioning creditor to bring about these proceedings? —No:

Wasn't it a fact that you were about to abscond from the Colony during the proceed- inge

to recover a certain sum of money for the delay. What was the reason for the failure of the fim?-We hadn't enough money to pay the of the steamer and for divers' fees.

To giving his decision against the owners creditors,

'saldi — of the Tak Hing, His Lordship With the concurrence of the parties J

He had do property, no share in any pro-

ners had any property

A CHINESE FERTIVÄLJA To-day being the Chinese Chlog Ming Festival, there will be no issue of vernacular pepsin here tomorrow,

- RAILWAY ACCIDENT, PODe tas pat

have considered the evidence in this case perty, and he did not know whether his par Vesterday morning, a train coming to Cantón i

with the valuable assistance of the As sistant Harbour Master, Lieut. Beckwith 2. The facts as given to the evidence sre, taking them as shortly as possible, as follows, At1.10 a.. on December 4, 1908, the plaju. 4' company's steamship Ick Hing was pro cending through in the Southern Channel on the way to her wharf Qutside and before coin inescing to back into the wharf the captain saw

the defendants boat iring some twenty feet from the side of the plaintiff company's private bar. The night soil boat was hailed by the Zab Hing without effect and the Tok Bing then came backing into the wharf and picked op, as abe did an, the aucher rops of the night- soil, boat with her starboard propellor. This entailed an expendidisure on divers to clear the propellor and a delay ensued which resulted "in loss of passengers.

The plaintiff's case is that as the night-roll bout was lying so as to obstruct the wharf and thereby committing an offence under section 3 (a) ofthe Merchant's Shloping Ordinance. 1906, defendants must be liable for the consequences and they claim to recover damages for the de-

A representative of Mess, R. Corney and Company cross-examined the witness, who denied that he had $1,000 in the Yuen On firm When the firm purchased, the articles from Corney and Company witness was out of the Colony and did not know whether the firm was solvent of pota

the

ཋཱ་

Well, it is a funny thing that when you got. goads from us, you fled your petition it: bankruptcy? No, we did het.

What was the reason you speaked away the firm's books in the night time)-I don't know, I wasn't in charge of them,

The examination was adjourned sinä die,

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Lay'S COSTUME IN QUESTION.

QUES TAILOR FOR PRICE OF BILK.

Ladies' costumes when they have to be dis cussed before a judge sig always of some in- terest, especially when it comes to the latest fashion,

In the Supreme Court, Jual Thorsday, Mr. Jus tice Gompertz presiding, a woman named Lottle

from Fatshes when approaching Shak Wal Tong knocked down a man. The unfortunate man sustained serious:Jojury to his head and is at present being attended to by the Rad... Cross Society, NON

CANTON TARTAR GENERALA NA M The newly-appointed Canton Tartás General: Trang Chilock over the seal of office on Fri day last, the sad instanti, paradi

mari, 6th April,

TRADI

EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGSKARVIN K The Deputy of Foreign Affairs (Sit Wing Nin) left here yesterday for tongkong" on a commission to apply to the Hongkong Goyern- ment for the extraditiba of certain, alleged.

robbers, who have been arrested in Hong kong.

LIXIN COLLECTION.

The collection of Likin dues in Canton", for the first ten days of this moon as reported by the Likio officials amounted to 50,510.2.1.0 *tacle,"

PURCHASE OF ARMAMENTE.

urged the Portuguese Minister in INVITATION TO THE PROVINCES. } His Excellency Tang Suko-yi, from tention of the variel and the divers' fees. Now. Kiogebury was the defendant in an action of eightson quick-firing, guns at an estimated

Peking the desirability of cancelling the Canton-Macao Railway Agree ment

[By courtesy of the Shiung Po."}

Poking, 4th April.

The Grand Council lias wired to It is now reported that the to a'l the Provinces to select men Portugues Minister is willing to bers of the gentry well acquainted retrocedero China the concession with local affairs to proceed to Pek (granted to a Sino-Portuguese syning by the third moon to take part dicate)-

in the Deliberative Council.

The Waiwupu and the Ministry of Posts and Communications have therefore canelled the Agreement and contemplate the donstruction of the line as a purely Chinesa under- taking without joint capital from the Portuguese concessionaries.

GAMBLING IN KWANG

TUNG: APPLICATION FOR ABOLITION, [By courtesy of the “Sheung Pa."]

Peking, 2nd April. The Cantonese holding high official appointments in Peking have. submitted a joint representation un der the leadership of Tai Hung-chi, president of the Ministry of Justice, urging that all the gambling farme In Kwangtung be abolished.

"PEOPLE'S GRIEVANCES. THE REGENTS CONSIDERATION."

[By courting of the "Sheung "Po."},"

Peking, 2nd April.

JAPAN AND CHINA, TELEGRAPH IN MANCHURIA. [By courtesy of the Sheung_Po."}

Peking, 4th April. Japan has fixed to-day as the day for handing back to China the tale. graphs in Pouthern Manchuria,

The Ministry of Posts and Com munications has directed the officers in charge of the stations in the Three Eastern Provinces to take over the management, DEVELOPMENT OF MINES. FOREIGN CAPITAL INVITED, "[Dy" courtesy of the Sheung Po"

Berlin, stating that he was te ceived in audience by His Majesty the German Emperor on the 1st inst. SHANGHAI SEITLEMENT. SIR JOHN JORDAN'S ADVOCACY. [By courttay of the Sheung, Po.")

Peking, 6th April.

ឆ.

The British Minister at Peking, 8. John Jordan, has attended two

it is a familiar principle of law that though the brought by Yau Lee, a lady's tailor, of 11,, defendant may have been in fault yet the plain-D gullar Street, to recover the sum of $10.73 is cannot recover if the dinger was one which for the making of a dresi. A cross-action was ordinary diligence.

the price of a place of silk which he was alleged might have been avoided by the exercise of iso heard against the frilor for $48.20; being

to have spoilt.

The parties appeared in person.

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I have; to inquire (1) Whether when the captain saw the night sail boat close to the wharf a state of things existed from which barwhould

The tailor sipted in his evidence that about Have, inferred that it would be risky to come two months ago defendant gave him several alongside. (a) If there was a risk on which he yards of silk (about ftoon) with which to make bound to run was (here any, other course her a dress, When the dress was fialsbéd open to him at the time which a prudent man defendant made some complaint. She said would have adopted! The answer I have that the dress was too tight about the waist, too. with the help of Mr. Beckwith arrived at are ás || large elsewhere, and that the blouse was not follows: To the first question: In the circum the style she wanted. Flaintiff had the diere stances it was not a prudent coursin for a vaste? altered bot still it did not come up to defendant's wharf on the side of which a junk was anchor

The Foard of Resignulaation, his submitted a suggestion to the Viceroy for the purchase cast of 800,700 taels, for the use of the newly organised troops at Canton. It is ascertained order, will be placed with Messrs. Carlowits & Co. or another leading German firm for the that, if the Viceroy's sanction is secured, ha

supply of the armamézlılar by N

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COMMERCIAL

| meetings of the Waiwupu,during the of the beam of the Tak Bing to comp into taste stice Gompertz-What was the colour page both in the South and up North, and jirdgrass

present month. in order to forwarded the claim that the bounds of the Shanghai Settlement aliould be ex tended,

CANTON KOWLOON

RAILWAY,

FOUNDATION STONE OF GENERAL

OFFICES LAID TO-DAY, REMARKABLE. ARRAY OF BRITISH AND CHINESE OFFIQIALS.

[From Our Special Representative

Shameen, 7th April.

4.85 p.m. In accordance with arrangemente previously detailed, the Viceroy of the Two Kwang Provinces, His Excel- delenoy Chang Jen-oban, formally por-

Peking, 4th. April. The Ministry of Agriculture. In dustries and Commerce has decided, to invite foreign capital for the velopment of mines is China.

RUSSIA AND CHINA. MUNICIPAL TAXES IN HARBIN [Ry courtesy of the * Sħdung "Po.")" Instructions have been given by

Peking, 4th April. the Prince Regent in person to Ban- nermen Troops commanding that The question (of municipal taxa they should not intimidate or pre- tion) in Harbin is embarrassing; vent any person who may have grie the Waiwapn has, therefore, tele

within twenty fest, With a good tide and an saat wind the junk was probably lying away from her anchor and even if he had been moved out of the way by these on board the Tak Hing would be very likely to font the "inoorings with the propeller. The answer the recond question is that the risk was nei The forced upon the captele in the sense that he was bound, to take it. Even if he did not care to go to the other side of the what, which was disengaged, it would have been easy for hiar to drop his anchor outside sutil the was clear. No, doubt steamers coming. In bave a good deal of trouble with there, especially at Dight,

Trexpected the captalok past experience had led him to bellare that the obstruction might be removed before his vessel reached it. Under the circumstances however, the plaintiff cannot succeed, and I most give judgment for defend ants with costs,

́ ́A BANK DRAFT QUESTION.

- "RESPONSIBILITY OF A BANKI

BANKER The case in which Man Lee Chun and Co. sued the International Banking Corpolation for 40 in respect to a bank draft came before the Mr. Tostics Comperts at the

KC, last

Court, on the 7th N

Instructed

Mr.

of the dress,

Plaintiff Brown,

Asked by the Court as to whether the dress was in the building, defendant replied that it -was at her home;

PRBIGHT "MARKBI, Messrs. Lamke and Rogge write in shade fortnightly circular of ard inst,

Since issue of last circular on the 19th ultimo distinctly firmer tons is ruling in the freight market owing to an increased demand for tos, ing by the number of loquiries, which are still unfilled at time of writing, it would appear that 45 owners' hopes are as last realized and the pro tracted period of depression, which shipping on. this coast passed through, is coming to an sede Lottie Kingsbury, who appeared to be some Salgon to Hongkod. The local rice mackst what over twenty five years of age, was attired has become considerably firmer daring the list in a sky blue dress and a straw cut-down bat fortnight, and the rate of freight has risen to 13. with brown trimminge She stepped jauntily cents. There are quotations new in the market into the witness box and told her story of Stand 15 cents. From Saigon to Bingapore at a rather quicktate She denied a steamer has recored a charter op lamp um She basis, which works out at about 15%. cents pe everything the fallor had wald. stated with much emphasis that about two picul, and P months ago she gave the man a piece of silk with, which to make her a dress. She told plaintiff sat to spoil the silk-if so he would have to pay for the silk. The tailor sald Sure, the fair one went on," but when the dress came home it was soiled, and would not fit The Jailor told me I wanted the dress made small, but I did not. I can't wear Reports concerning Northern freights are the dress. I have tried to let another lady very favourable indeed, Yangtze doniness in have it but neither would it at her. She got particular is described as being very lively very annoyed with the tailor and struck him, and charters have been arranged from there to but that was settled at the Police Court, She Canton at fair rates. As demand in this direc had offered him $7; but, this he would not-tles cantiones. on quite a

4 farge scale ho accept, Let him pay her the $48 and she doubl the rate will yet further silden

the costume, which was no Call freights are vary steady, and directions have been following an a would give him, good to belong

His Lordship said he could not decide the case dency. There have been Axtalar H notil he kanws how much riik Miss Kingsbury. Hongkong (-510 and stop

to Shanghera $7.00, Danton at $1.75, kabao forven the fallor, and adjourned the case

Kuchinotsu to Hongari $1.75, Mojito Hoo

1.80, and Wakamatsu:19 Canton at: $1.80,"-.

ACOK

From

Saigon to Philippinen coppie of setting. menti have taken place on basis of ag cents for. 25,000 picuis. Saigon to Jaya a few. RENDITI are reported closed at 13/24 cents per picat."

Nawchwang has a charter to Canton at is cools for 25 000 piculs, and another fixture has bean arranged to Amoy at sa cenie per pichl

formed the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the general offices and station buildings, which are be ing erected at Tai Bha Tau, today

Those buildings will be the head. by Mr. Otto Kong Sing, appeared for the plain-

CANTON DAY BY DAY. quarters for those connected with the tin, and the Host Mr. H. E. Pollock, KC, in-

stracted by Mr. G. D. Wilkinson, defended

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY. Henry Berkeley said that plaintif sought

From Our Own Correspondent] the plaintiff ander bill of exchange dated. Novimber 14, 2003, which the plaintif stated

Canton, and April Many military and naval officiale; was improperly paid to two persons other ikas

Solstice asparted" from time to time that belongs drawass, His Lordship would rEMEMES!“

the vallway maiters of the Cabloonilikuwa

operation of the railway works of the $840) being the amrunt payable to Chinese section of the Canton Kowto loon line.

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vances to lay before. His Imperial graphed to Tang Sbdo-vi to return both British and Chinese, were pre- / the crannad directed, pleadings in the case, Railway Company have been thrown into a

Highness from doing so in the as early as possible: streets.

The object of the instructions is that the Regent may, be acquainted with the people's grievances and have them redressed accordingly.. MEMORIALS

PRINCE

REGENT'S, STUDY. tesy of the "Sheung Fo

Peking, 2nd April, Then perusing memorials, the Prince Regent is in the habit of king notes on all points that ap- to him as worthy of considera-

MAKONG.

TO BE MADE A NAVÄL BASE [By courtesy of the " Shaung Po"}

Peking, 4th April Prince Bu has decided to convert -Makong,”abát Toobhow, into a naval

bale.

MEXICAN DOLLARS. PROHIBITION OF IMPORTATION. [By "courtery of the "Shawig FD,"】

Tang Shaoy

sont.

that

The party visited the works and 1 Co,, was endorsed by dasendants or pot found it foexpedient for them to, komisin...any,

On time for Northern trade Frinch 1.8 Bintheon has bosa, settled at $250,00 for

נו.

Bail Taunage Loading ar to Load Nona Sail Tonange Disongaged i Departure of Sailers Non

Do

Do

Fosca-Bank.

j. Dafendants glaimed the protection of Or The Governor of Hongkong, Bir diance of 1967 and denied liability in state of caufation, since the appointment of order to avail themia vos,, of the action Tanial Wong Ping Yan as Resident Directors Frederick Lugard, his aides-de-camp the bankers must show that the endorse Genpral, le Canton by H.B. Chang Obib tung: and several Consular representatives mint on the bill of exchange payable Superintendent of the Railway On account on demand to the order of Man. Len Chun and of the appointment of this official, the members.

of the Board of Directors, of the Company. ·Germany-Ban) were in attendance,

the to be paid by them. On the back of afterwarde sat down to a inmptuous was endorsed Man Les Chan Blog. Ken and longer in the Company's employ, Ditiatisface

that was not the endorsement of Man Les Chanson still prevails among the Dfescions,

JAN NEW, CONCERN GIRA VIZITET and Co. Therefore the defendants wars not tiffin.

Subsequently, the Chinese manag. satliled to the leaped of diatate. Bir Henry Ber. Mr. Yung Kwong Chiu' he petitioned the kalny, dealing with the payment to old that "tries informing him that it is his intention to Faith, Tautal forthe:Development-er-Kauve fadura ing director, His Excellency Theptal tight ary droparly be Wel Han, proposed success to the banker was going outside the ordinary course deat company, ith capital of $1,500,0se works, at the same time referring to of basians in paying a bili, under theas, pice to setablish an ironworks la Canton under the acted in good (shih in paylaga bill on the submitted for his persal a copy of the pros- the progress of the British Gestion, compact banker cannot be said to have style of the Kwangtung Ironworks. He also damned of parsons, when he hay bad repasted pectin days up to govern the concern with motice days before that the biti bad, been stolen abejaquest that he be granted the macassa Jan or lost and asked to do the simple thing of privileges for the purpose: The Tactal for Canton, manly deferring, for's short space of time, the revelopment of Native Industrie) found hate!! Prom payment, until notime of the presentation mould prospectus of the petitioner in bitter, and har

His Exdellensy Bir Frederick Lagard

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