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ese lantern and the word "light," while that of the other is a tobacco leal, rising sun, and the word "light." Thus It is impossible to call both marks "light." Ose may be called the "lan tern" or "lantern light", brand, and the other the "Hinode light" de "Sun light," even if the tobacco leaf be ignored. Therefore the two

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Hangkang, 17th March, 1909,

NOTICE,"

SIR Frank Swettenham has accepted the posi tion of Chief of the Royal Commission which is shortly to be despatched to Mauritius to in: quire into the conditions in that Colony.

'

BREVET MAJOR the Hes. R. A. Campbed, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, who was aupsinumerary to the establishment, has been res pred to the strength, nod tikes over a com. pany in the at Battalion. He was on the supernumerary list whilst employed as adjut

ant of Loval's Scouts.

MR. Lloyd George, in returning to Mr. LJ. Maxse a cheque far too which he offed as a token of his willingness to bear his she of the extra burden on new Dreadnoughts, says he | needs on convincing of the country's willing ness to pay but he views with regret and mis giving the "jumpy partriotism now in fashion

Malain at Lyemun.

PREVALENCE OF FEVER AMONGST

in

THE TROOPS:

SANITARY BOARD COMMITTEE APPOINTED,

At the Sanitary Board meeting this after- noon, Coional Bedford, Principal Medical Officer, pursuant to police, moved the follow- lng resolution In view of the prevalench of | malarial disease amongst His Majesty's troops : quartered at Lyemuo, and to the fact that this discase is due to conditions obtaining obside War Department property, that a committee be appointed to inquire into, and repart upon; the steps necessary to remove or minimize the coa ditions favouring malaria in the adjacent village of Shaukiwas and its environs,

been on the European Troops. In 195t with a strength of 1,673 men the total admissions to hospital during the your were 1010. In 1903

BANDMANN DRAMATIC

COMPANT..

"EAST LYNNE,”

the soldiers suffered severely; out of 1,18 men there were 1,53 admissions. For the next

Last night, at the Theatre Royal, the dra five years the respective figures were :-

matized version of the famous work which has Your Strength. Admissious. | made the name of Mrs. Henry Wood a house- hold, word was successfully essayed by the above talented Company. There was a 10M8- what larger audience than on previous nights, and during the evening, it was noticed that the several touching situations in which the piece abounds,moved many to tears and handker- chiefs were used freely during the progress of the play.

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Colonal Bedford said that,as it was he who

tad ventilated the matter, he would rather not have himself appointed on the Commission, as it might be supposed by the general public that the Commission was appointed through his opa initiation.

Earle was seen to good advantage and Bar song "When Other Lips and Other Hearts" was much admired. Miss Lili Lloyd as

Telegram.

''HONGKONG TELEGNAPA?

SERVICE.

FLOOD IN SAMSHUI,

· RIVER EMBANKMENTS COLLAPSED,

EXTENSIVE AREA. SUBNÉÊGED, [From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shameen, 11th May, 1.10 p.m..

Owing to the recent copious rains" the river rose abnormally.

The embankments in Wing Fung," Wai, in the district of Samishni, bave collapsed.

An extensive area of land in the adjoining territory is submerged and it is feared that great destruction has been wrought by the flood

The, inhabitants of the densely populated villages in the surrounding country have abandoned their homes and fled to the bills for safety.

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AD CORNAL RISE OF THE FỪ AND TAI RIVERS,

· [From Our Own Correspondi!.]

Canton, Loth May,

The per mille rate, which stood as high at 1,102.8 in 1901, before the preventive measures could bear fruitful results, fell éway to 1960 in 1907. The figures, which I have quoted, The story is too well-known to require a clearly demonstrate the efficacy the stops yoopsis. Miss Florence Dalton appeared to the that had been taken throughout the Colony paris of Lady Isabel and Madame Vere, and generally, and which should commend them herable interpretation of the part at once mark selves, now, for adoptics, in regard to Lymuned her as an actress of the bigbost capabilities Colonel Bedford, in introducing the rasoiu in particular, once that the evil existing there of her craft. She played with a purity and tion, said it was his first formal proposal since has been brought to the notice of this Board. pathos which enlisted the sympathies of the he had the honour of occupying a seat on theThe various units of our local Grison const audience, and the scene in the death-chamber Sanitary Board. The mover of the resolution tuto too valuable an asset to the Colony for us of her boy when she is obliged to tear off her raid he wished to ask the earnest attention of to neglect, and I trust that no liftle monetary assumed disguise was particularly good, and members to what he was about to say. Be was consideration will stand in the way of the Go exercised the emotional faculties of the aat going to occupy the time of the meeting verament towards improving the surroundings Auditorium to a degien. As Archibald Carlyle, with a review of the early military, occupation of the living quarter of those whose lives, un Mr. Henry Dallas was again soon to excellent of the city. The speaker asked the meeting to impaired by proventible disease, such as mala- advantage. Mr. Sidony Paasd as Sir Francis Levison was in his element. Mr. Alec' Alves, recognise the fact that at the present time theri, tend to the greater security of the Colony. rate of admission of troops suffering from Mr. A. Stelton Hooper suggested that as Lord Mount-severa was distinctly good, malarial fever was very much greater than that Colonel Bedford, Dr. Fitzwilliams and Hon. The puris of Mr. Hard and his son Richard eb'aining at India or elsewhere, except the Mr. W. Chatham be appointed a Committee were entrusted to the Capsulod, West Coast of Africa, the game of which was to investigate and take steps in the matter. As W. P. Riley and Mr. Edward Grinh. Mr. synonymous with the prevalence of the dread the Director of Public Works was shortly leav. Harwood Roberts as Sergeant Bullock, of the disease. In referring to the cantonments of Lyeing the Colony, Mr. Harper prep sed that the Country Folice, wis re-ponsible for consider mun and the adjacent quarters at Shau-ki-wan, Director for the time being should take Mr.able merrimot As Burbica Hare, Miss Edua the speaker said that the quarters were situated Chatham's place on the Commission. on an arid plateau about soo lest above seal level. The Royal Engineers had spared no pains to free the place of every source which tended to the production of malarial fever, As a precautionary measure, each individual member of the troops was provided with- a mosquito net, and the quality of the water

Dr. Fitzwilliams said that after they had. compared favourably with the general waheard the facts and figures presented by ter supply of the Colody." "After careful con-

Colonel Bedford, there could be no doubt sideration of the conditions by the speaker and that the matter was a serious one. other members belonging to his department, it] was found that the conditions were dus. 10 cau ses existing out of War Department stores, The speaker in comparing a recent rate of An unfortunate accident occurred in the

admission with regard to the Cesttal Police Fabour yesterday afterioon when the steam Station' remarked that at that place the rate, ship Jacch Diederichten came in collision with

was 94 per 1,200 while that of Shau-ki- a' juok which was being towed by a steam. wan reached the absormi figure of 888 per lauoch-to-its-anchomge.----As-o-resuk-of-the^· 1,000-"The speaker-felt certain-that--members-

Argument-way continued in the Reclaration collision the junk capsized and its entire cargos would agree with him that conditions such as consisting of fifty tops of coal, went to the these were far from satisfactory. The locality Dispute, particulars d'which were fully pub-med Kwong On was lying at a place called ing the last few days, most of the stresia in _Fucg_Tsun_Shajin_the_district_of_Samahui, on the West Subush, of Conton city hava besa bottom of the harbour. The crew was rescued at Shauki wan was a deep, in cut_bay heavily shed in yesterday's issue. It may be remem the West R var, when she was suddenly board-under water, and great inconvenience has been by-tho-steamship, after much difficulty, and the crowded with junks whoss population consist besed that HE, Sir Frederick Lugard as ed by a gang of robbers, who, besides wounding felt by pedestrians submerged funk was taken in tow by the launched of some 15,00 people. At high tide, the Governor of the Colony, is entered as plaintiff, four of the soldiers on board, removed all and beached at Yau-ma-i.

daily quota of exɛreța is thrown into the water. against Mr. Chu Ping, a merchant of 313, Des the rifles which wern on board the patrol boat On land, the main thoroughfare. had Vux Road West, trickling, sluggish streams,

The claim, it may be recalled, is for theet the time. Admiral Li Chuo has been in- which oo

formed of the occurrence. close examination

specific patformance by the defendant of aro found, to be breeding places for the larvaes of the malarial agreements dated 17th Decembar, 1889, and | 24th July, 1903, with the Governor, in respaci anopheles. The speaker gave a detailed des of Marine Lot. No. 53a, which lot is situated cription of the conditions obtaining at the Bear. Tung Man Lane, Hongkong, and is bound. Cantonments, aud temarked that all thesed on the west by Badicott Land AVE formed many ideal nurseries for mosquito-

M, H. E. Pollock, with whom was Mr. H.

COLONEL Bob Love, of Harmiston's Circos fame, who has been confined at San Lazaro hospital, Mabila, with small-pox, has been discharged from that institution," Colonel Love is looking well alth 1ugh somewhat thig" and -a little a eak, but he expects to regain his strength and weight in a few days, -sys the Manila Times.

THE QUESTION OF ANIMAL

SLAUGHTER,

MINUTE UY HEAD OF SANITARY DEPARTMENT.

The following minute relative to the slaugh ter of animals outside Victoria is by the Bead of the Sacitary Department;-

The name originally proposed were then submitted to the meeting, which curied Mr. Shelton Hooper's proposal unanimously.

RECLAMATION Dispute.

· FURTHER ARGUMENT.

breeding. He urged that all these conditions. Dennys (of the Crown Solicitor's office) be thoroughly inquired into with a view appeared for the plaintif Mr. M. W. Stade.

Afy Hallijon lovested her acting with her usual' charm and grace. As Cordelia Carlyle, Miss Minnie Rayner was seen at her best, while special mention must be made of little Miss Gladys Lord who played the part, of Willie Carlyle with natural daive & which was charming to a degree. The other players ware all good in their respective parts.

To-night, "The Girl Who Took the Wrong Turalog,"

The magistrate of the Trong Ng district in Kwangi bas, reported to the Canton officials by wire that, owing to the jacessant rain dur- lag last week, the waters of the Fu and Tal Rivers have rises to over wouly feet above The usual level and are rushing downwards. It is urged that the people of the tiverine districts alorg the West River should be warned" to ute every precaution to prevent a flood. It is ported that a number of embankments up-rivor have been slightly damaged, and should the ain continue to pour down for ens or two days longer, serious const queoces are anticipated. The Canton Central Relief Committes are now making preparations to despatch a number of -At~4′′p.m-on-thq~rst-instant-a-guard-boat expeditions to render possible assistance. Dur

CANTON DAY BY DAY..

·ROBBERS ATtack a guaARD-BOAT

[From Our Qión Corréspámlent.]

Canton, 8th May,

NEW THEATRE.

The new theatre opposite the Dutch Folly has been completed and the 68 performance in the new building took place yesterday....

9th May

THE DELIMITATION OF M∙CAO.

The Association for the Protection of Bound ary Rights has convened a meeting to take

place on Sunday, the gih instant; to discuas

GALLANTRY REWARDED"

· ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY'S MIDÁL,

Sir Pelham Warren, H. B. M. Consul-Gear)

ral, attended at the rooms of the Mercantile Marine Officers' Association yesterday after. nood for the purpose of handing to Mr. Peter ~ Shearer, second, offi er of the ez. Hangahon, “ the Royal Humane Society's bronze medal and certificate, for aving the life of a Chiness quaritmaster, who had fallen overboard, age-

I. The slaughter of animals outside the City observed that no beneficial results could. Gadge (of Messrs. Johnson; Stokes and questions in.c nnection with the delimitation/ports the N, C. D. News of 7th: inst, “There,"

of Victoria is at present firmed out to a con- tractor. He paid for the privilege $11,23avi 1908 and this year he is paying $9,930. This 118 contract includes slaughtering at Ma-tau-kok, Sham-shui-po, Shau-ki-wan and Aberdeen. The fees are collected by the contractor, 40 cents for an animal weighing more than one picul, and 20 cents for an animal weighing less than one picul. There is also a housing

All custornication intendo-i for publication in

The HONGKONG TELEGRAPI should addressed to The Editor, 1., Ice House Road, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and Ordinary luminom communication atouts be addromed

to The Manager.

any rejected MS., nor to cœură may contribution,

fes of cents per day at

Ma-tau-kok

which goes to the Government. At the

Master) represented the defendants, The case was again adj suraed,

to proper steps-being taken. The speaker and Mr. C. J. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. H. be obtained without adequate expenditure and in order to bear out his statement referred to the vast expenditures incurred in the work of boring the Panama Canal in order to fren some focalities from malasia. The speaker gravely remarked that the conditions obtaining at present were sufficiently serious to justify his proposal, and said that as a result, some steps should be taken to mitigate

H

THE JAPANESH BOYCOTT.

MOVEMENT STILL VIGOROUS.

them. As the Principal Medical Officer, it China in connection with Tatsu maru affair, The boycott of Japanese goods started in would relieve him of a great, anxiety for His says the Oraka Mainichi, translated by the

of Macao.

:.

It is repeated that the Special Commissiooer (H.E. Ko Yo Him) will have an office opened at Chin Shan when conducting negotiations with the representative of the Portuguese Go vernment on the delimitation of Macao,

· PROMOTING LOCAL INDUS'RIES,

With a view to promoting local industrien,

of a large Expibilion Hall on the new band in the Tantai for the Development of Native Industries has proposed the establishment

the vicinity of the Government Tien "Tix

was a 'large'attendence "of members," and

Captain S. H. Baddeley, president rfaba M. M. Q. A, occupied the chṛl,

Captain Baddeley referred to the pleasure the members had at the presence of the Consul General for so interesting & Caremony. It was very gratifying to know that the Royal Humans Society allowed not a single act of bravery to

described how. the Chineis quartermaster bad Wuhu, and before the boat that was launched pass uncoticed and unacknowledged. He then

fällen overboard whilst his vessel was lying at:

bad drified a mile away from the Hargchow

Sir Pelham Warren, who was accorded 'a' very hearty beception, vid that it gave him very greit pleasure to be prescot at sach an agreeable function. He was proud of the marine-naval or mercantile." He (Sir Pelham) was brought up tio the navy. At no action

The Faitor will sol undertake to be responsible for slaughter-house, Kennedy Town, the Govern Majesty's troops as regarded their bealibogan Chronicle, has pow outwardly ceased, but i wharf, where collections of articles of various could pick them up Mr. hearer and bis cbarze are 40 cents for caitle, zo cants for sheep and pleasure in secording the resolution. I am creasing. This is particularly in evidenca lo descriptions will be put up for inspection by the

SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE) DAILY-188 per annum. WEEKLY—$18 per annum,

The raten por quarter auf der menina, proportional Subscriptions for any perind low than one month will be charged sw ́for å fall month.

The daily Laste in delivered trem when dis addres is accessible to manager. Peak subscribers can have

ment collects the fees direct and the charges Mr. Ho Kom Tong:-Sir,-! have much in secret it is still very active, and is in fact in-

30 cents for swine. Now that the Government have provided a proper depå: and slaughter house at Ma-tsu-kok, I think that it would be conducive to better supervision and also pro- able to the Government if the system in vogue in Kennedy Town were also adopted

people, with a view so effecting sales.

· FATAL SNAKE dite.

constrained to support it from the convie. Hongkong and Canton. There the Chinese tion which has been forced upon me, ast only by a perusal of the valuable report by

are active in purchasing daily necessaries such Dr. J. C. Thomson regarding a research into they refuse to import from Japan such goods at Tak matins produce imported from-Japan, but the prevalence of Mosquitoes and Malaris in can be procitred in Chins or from other coun: snake which crawl-d up to her bed in the the Colony of Hongkong and in the New Ter-tries, and a tacit agreement exists among

The other day a woman aged 53, living in Kai Yuco Line, was accidentally bitten by a

early hours of, the morning. The wound

their poples delivered at their residences without there. I attach a comparison bised on the ritories, but by my personal and close observa- | Chinese, merchants Dot to ship cargo by proved fatal and in little more than an hour, such as was performed by thele friend, kil addith Ha! $1,80 per quarter is charged for postage. figures for gɔ8 of the revenue and expenditure tion of the progress which bas been made in the Japanese steamers. In these circumstances the unfortunate woman succumbed to the rejoiced together. He was 'upable to say any... ·

any exira charge. On cople went by post an The portage on the weekly lane to any part of the

world in 80 ceste par quarter.

Blagle Copies Dallycon-cents Weekly, twenty

five cents (for cash only),

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1909

TRADEMARK DECISION,

HONGKONG' PROTEST UPHELD,

et Ma-tau-kak under the two systems, which

shown a slight profit to the Government, Ai the present contract is considerably less than that for 1908, I think the actual advantage to the Government would probably be greater

3. Under the contract, the privilege ought to have extended to "New", as well as-"Old" Kowloon Till this year, it Kas only appliedi to Old Kowloos. This year, Sham shui-po has |been definitely included by the erection of a

slaughter-house there, but Kowloon City still do their own slaughtering. I see no reason why the people of Kowloon City should not be forced to comply with the law, as the slaugh ter-house at Ma-tau-kok is quite convenient for them.

3. 1 recommend therefore:-

successful campaige instituted, and since carri; those Hongkong firms which deal in Japanese venomous bite of the reptile,

ing position, and the amount of freight carried miscellaneous goods are placed in a very try.

roth May,

thing more about the actual circumstances,

because the Chairman had cut the ground from under his feet. He would simply present-the- medal and the diploma zigned by the Princo-.pf Wales, and congratulate the recipient mast

be had received, the recognition of the Royal bearlily, not only on his gallantry, but because Humace Society. He hoped that he might have. time, (Laughter and Applause.) the pleasure of presenting a gold medal next.

RISING OF OUTLAWS, Lata in the evening of Saturday last, roth on N. Y. K. and O. S. K. steamers to Hongkong Ins., H.E. Viceroy Chang received an urgent the hostile feeling against Japanese which is Chang Ming Ki) to the effect that a rebellion has seriously fallen off. For this side of things relegram from the Governor of Kwangai (H.K. prevailing among the Chinese is mainly re had broken out at Tso. Kong and Wat Lum, utilise the feeling to keep out Japanese goods land forces joined the outlaws. In the telegram, sponsible and those interested are trying to where a number of officers belonging to the

the Kwangsi Gavernor stated that be is in Mr. Sherer, in 'reforming his thanks, said" urgent need of reinforcements and requested that he thought the act had been magnified.

have done in the circumstances.

The formal proceedings then closed, and m freshments were servéd) :

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS DUR English (Oceana) rath inst., 6-a.m. Canadian ( Empress of India) xgth inst. Indian (K'utsang) igth inst. German (Lketnow) 19th inst. Gorman (Prima Waldemar) 28th inst.

of my colleagues, who have had the privilege ed on by Government, is the year 1950. These

of a seat on this Board since that year, will Thomson when he remarked that the cresade probably recall the pregnuot observation of Dr. against the mosquito should include the Calex dealt with by the Government chiefly, though as well as the Anopheles. Anopheles must be owners of property may probably find it and encourage the development of industry in to their advantage to move, privately in this the interior of China. These men are trying to matter as well" in anticipation of the appointmake the boycott do duty in lieu of a protective that a large bady of troops,be sent to the scend It was only what any other British sallor would ment of the committed asked for in the Custouts tariff. While Chiness papers were of disturbance without loss of time to suppress resolution, lay stress on what Dr. Thomson, active in stirring up the boycott at the time of the bandils. The Viceroy, on receipt of the The decision is published in the Oficial

conceives to be the duty of the G. vernment the Talmarutramble, they now remain very telegram, at once seat for the Provincial judge Gastle of the ist instant, of the Patent Unreau

His imperative injunction, appears to be of quiet, and though they have been trying to sup Wel Ching Tong at his yamen and instructed

· and reproduced in the Japan Chronicle, in a

peculiar appositeness to the maller that protest filed by the British Cigarette Company, (1) That the Government inke over the presses upon public attention in the motion the agitation for a boycott of Japanese him to immediately proceed with troops to the Limited, No. 18, Bank Building, Hoogkong, slaughtering of animals at Ma-tau kok on the submitted by the Principal Medical Officer afftir, they are secretly working for the rejec pat down the rebellion,

goods in connection with the Pratas island spot and to personally superintend his men to against the refusal to register their trade-markiame lipas as at Kennedy Town from, January. The adoption of Dr. Thomson's recommendation of Japanese goods. The boycott is he LIEUTENANT TARTAR GENERAL on cigarettes. The protest was upheld, and 1914,

tion for the pulsine years, happily with coming more successful, though little is heard the refusal to register the mark proposaced // (4) That notice be given to the people of such beneficial, resulty, icems

to impose about it. This state of things-is not confined illegal

Kowloon City that from January 1st all about upon the Government the obligation to im to Hongkong and Canion, but is rapidly spread The application of the petitioner company,ter mus, he done at the slaughter, house.

prove the district in and around Lyemun within ing all over China, Japacese who have return filed on October 20th, 1905, for registra- (3) That slaughtering in Sham shu po, Sbau: the immediate vicinity of the Garrison Quared from China are all pessimistic regarding the tion of their trademark was refused on the kwas, and Aberdeen, be let out as separate ters. They bave tacitly accepted as their duty prospects of the market in Obins for Japanese ground that it resembled a mark already contracts, one being given to give local people such improvement in regard to the other paits goods, The Osaka Journal urges tha Tokyo registered under No. 12,003. The petitioners a chance of tendering. In this way, 1 think of the Island, notadly the Western district, Foreign Office to lastute an immediate javes ́maintained that their trademark represented a more might be got from these contracts. Kennedy Town Kennedy, and Macdonnel tigation into the matter, "beautiful Chinese lantern of conspicuous design 4. If those recommendations are adopted by | Roads, the neighbourhood of Naval Hospital with the word "light" printed above, while the the Board, provision will.have to be made in and Morrison Hill Road, and Happy Valley, trademark already registered represented a to the estimates for expenditure mentioned in the The Military return of admissions to hospital A LOCAL historical work of much interest, upon

The Imperial German Mail ss.; {MATERN}}" bacco leaf on which the word "light" was attached table. It will also be necessary to for malaria happily shows a marked re which Mr. C. A, Montalto de Jesus has been

"carrying the German Mails with dates from printed. The petitioners orged that the two. | amend the bye-laws.

daction in the incidence of this disease, engaged for some time, has just bien publisk-,

** Colonial Secretary's Office, Berlin of the 1st alt, lef; Colombo on Sik'ipat, marks were totally different in eo and all Mr, A. Shelton Hopper minuted: -The sug. It farnishes the strongest arguments in ed. Its title "Historic Shanghai' is a felicitous,

*;gth: May, 1900s and p.m., kad may be expociéd here on yah ins other respects, and could not possibly be res gestions of the H.B.D. seem sound.

favour of adoption of the trite old saying one. The writer is already known to readers

STM1am directed to acknowledge the re- The G. FR. Gode 43 Empresas) garded as resembling each other,

Hon. Mr, &. A; Hewett :-What is the dis, that "Provention is "better than cure The fo the Far East by his work on "Historic ceipt of your letter No. 3739/09 of the 29th airivad at Shanghai at 7.30 20. on 11thi In giving its decision the Patent Bureau extance from Kowloon City to Ma-tao-kok Government has not yet seen it to publish the Macao and other production of his pen, ultimo sad to inform you that the recommends and left again at pm,, same day, for plains that the two marks are distinctly differ slaughter-house?

departmental reports for last year, so for pure glance at the tastefully bound and professly tion to divide the cuy, loto 13 lnstead of so kopy, where she is due to arrive at 8 ent in appearance. The examiners held that Mr. A. W. Brewia Cars should be taken in pose of comparison we are left with the figures illustrated volume before us, together with a health districts is now under the consideration 14th inst. both markeware known by the name of "light" drawing up the new contracts to specifically for the decennial period ending 1907. I have perusal of the headings of the ten chapters into of His Excellency the Governor-I am, etc. The CPR Co. -O, CLEMENTI,200) Farrived al-Shanghali and resembled each other in appellation, but the exempt isolated villages like Eheko." There ́ara; just remarked that the anti salarial measures which it la divided, is sufficient, to show the

· Colonial Baézetary and frayos nga mpression given By the two marks is different | probably same villages in the Kowloon district; word inaugurated by Goreramant

lus of the work; a full review of which will

Nagasak), whe niomisent fexture of the one is a Uhindi which must also be exempted.

hat the wifact of thi

m

A telegram has been received from Peking that the newly-appolated Caston Senior Licu temant Tartar Ceneral Chua has left the Capital on the 4th instant for Hankow by train en rosté for the South to take up bis new appointment:

"THE COLONY'S HKALIR,

D VISION OF HEALTH DISTRICTS. The following reply from Government re lative to the division of the health districts of the city was laid on the sable as the meeting of the Sanitary Board this afternoon:-

The Secretary, Į

. The Silk ex C. P. R. Co's sa. Empress of Zapan'árrived at New York on gik insti

The C. N. Cols as. Team will Ioavn Manila! to-day, and is expected here on 14th last. /^

The Imperial Germia Maila Bastop, which left bere on 5th just, at coop, arrived mi Sings. pore on gils fast, at 4 p.m. See th

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