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Watson's HYGIENOL,
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it has been proved by repeated experiments that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" the most pulsat agent for the destruction of fleas,
especially, rat ficus.
It has now been proved that, Plague is conveyed to human beings by means of fleas from rals which have died of this'disease.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY
REPORTED ASSASSINATION OF THE GOVERNOR OF MACAO.:
.909.
Macao's Delimitation.
COMMISSIONERS' AMENITIES,
A ROUND OF VISITS.
A Diamond Jubilee.
› VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.
JULY 10, 1849-1909.
the woight in kilor being 7,155,000, against 5,509,000 previously reported, with a corresponding increase in value thin'large advance is the more notable, having tagard to the recent rule for the compulsory insurance of parcels of the value of $30 or over. Chibete letters in clabbed mails have risen from 6 la 8 millions, the number of maile being 415,000, as compared with interior. It is hoped that the opening year will of Macao bad baen "assassinated. Throughout yesterday when General Joachim Machado, the Club's Diamond Jubilee by holding
than was at first anticipated. The difcally of An Unfounded Rumour. the bour is to devise measures to cope with this enormous development. The methods are good, the courier lines reliable and numerous, but there is a geperal cry for office accommoda tion and space, 'Many improvements are wanted in buildings; which should be more pacious, more advantageously located, pad, of better appearance in the great cities of the
afford the means to attain these ends la con, clusion, results for the 34th year of Kuang Hau-1908-have more than justified the expectation beld put in previous reports The first year of the new reign of His Imperial Majesty Hauan Tung opens with bright augury to the Imperial Post Office.
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TELEGRAPHIC DENIAL.
The meeting of the Portuguese and Chinese
There are probably few Clubs in the Orient Commissionem who have been appointed, by whose records go fasthor back than those of the Persistent rumours were in circulation in their respective Governmeals to settle the ques Victoria Recreation Clubs whose members will town to-day to the affect that the Governor tips the boundaries of Macao took place on Saturday week, the roth July, cołobrato
the afternoon this office was besieged with in the Special Commissioner, with Soubor Deme Swimming Fete in the afternoon and a concert quiries as to the truth or otherwise of the silly trip Cloatti, Assistant Commissioner, and Capt. in the evening in the Club's spacious Gymük- rumour. Of course, in every casa wa felt in the Norton, private secretary, accompanied by sium. It was in the year 1849, eight years comfortable position of being able to assure the Senber J. J. Geiria, Consul for Portogal, after Hongkong was ceded to the British, that Inquirer that the report was a mendacious called on His Excellency Ko Yu-him, the the Club's history began, and since then its deva. fabrication. Of all men in Macao at the pre- Chinese Commissioner, at "Glencaly" Build-lopment has been coincident with that of the is sent time, one would imagine that Governorings. The visit was made is the alternoon land. The Club stands for all that tends to biace Roçadas skonidbe the very last tocara any one's" and a pleasant time was spent by the Com-up the man and youth physically; for the bealth- disploature. From the moment he assumed the missioners in an agreeable, interchange of giving open air and outdoor sports ; and it le reins of administration he manifested bis ocmis international amenities.
this outdoor principle, which binds the mem- takable sympathies with the Chiose whose
bers. All fastitutions 'in their progress neces- interests it was his determined policy to pro:
sarily expand their original domain, and thun tect and promote in all that concerned them
today the Victoria Recreation Club bag ba
tration. Governor Roçadas is not a man of
a sporting institution of the Colony, 'Ita'thres words only; he believes in action, and bas lived
great annual events, the Regatta in December, the Athletic Sports in April, and the Aquatic up to his declared policy,
Sports in September, are not alone red letter
341,000, with a gross weight of 83,000 kilos, against 74,000, which shows not that native postal bongs are Nourishing at the ex- pense of the Imperial Post Office, but that they are taking more advantage of the facilities it affords, Money-order transactions have con- siderably increased, representing, in issued and cashed a total movement of funds of no LOCAL AND GENERAL. less than 5 millico Haikwan taals, or half a million over the figure for the previous year. THE Police Court is occasionally the scene of Revenue itself shows considerable advance, inamusing incidents. This morning, an Indian better proportion, as development increases residing at Kowloon quietly walked into the as citizens of the territory under his adminis. Consul, at "Duart," when the distinguished coma of some reckoping as a social, an well as
Court-room with a goat sougly resting in his
from year to year," with "the" working ex- peases; and this notwithstanding the swelling of the latter, due to various improvements in troduced in general organisation and a general
arms.
THE Taar is about to make a journey by rail from St. Petersburg to Poltave, a distance of
We are pleased to be able to slate that tolo the information that the Hoogkong, rumour is wholly unfounded.
rise of the salaries for the native staff last Sep. 900 miles, and for his protection the railway is graphic inquiries addressed to Macao elicited agreeable company me together under such occasions for sport.
guarded by double lines of troops throughout its entire lengtb,"
tember. Postal operations were carried on regularly at all points, and but faw.
A SWARM of American tourists-700 in number peculiar difficulties, are to be recorded. This shortly expected to alight in Java from the report then proceeds to deal in detail with
steamer Arabic. Many of them will remain in the Northere districte which we may pass over the island until the return'voyage of the steam-
er which means a stay of four months or so.
CHAN KING, a 16-year-old apprenticed black smith, was brought up at the Magistracy this morning on a charge of stealing a kid goat belonging to a Private in the 13th Rajputs Regiment. Bail was allowed in the sum of 50. The case bas been remanded,
BUBONIC PLAGUE! for the present. Dealing with the South, Mr. Piry writes:-South Chica, consisting of tas provinces of Fukien, Kwangjung, Kwang- si, and Yuuano, records an increase of 204 establishments, to million articles, and 99,000 parcels, progress being procipal ly attributable to the first two provinces. Fukien, divided into breo postal disiticis Santuao, Foochow, and Amoy-shows 'a slight advance on the returns of the preceding year, but financial results are sot yet up to expecta» tions. Progress is slow among these moun- falous districts, with, excluding the ports, a population impoverished and illiterate. Mooey All risk of infection can be avoided by
order business at Foochow increased consider washing the floors, etc., or sprinkling where ably, whilst at Amoy 55 Box Offices wore open. the fleas are likely to be with a dilute solutioned and steady increase was recorded in both of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" spoonful to a pint of water, or a teacupful to three gallons, makes a solution of the strength required for this purpose.
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A tea-
HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL
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Price per Pint...50 cents.
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Gallon
$2.00
mail matter end parcels, Kwangtung, a rich province, maintaius exceptional progress. The postal districts within its borders are Swalow. Canton-administered by a Postal Commis. Hoper, with jurisdiction over the sub-districts of Wuckow, Samshui, and Pakhoi-and Kungchow, on the island of Hainan.
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Swatow mail matter increased from 1,80,con
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CANTON DAY BY DAY,
'PROPOSED TVRPOON REFUGE.
"[From"Our~Own-Correspondent.]-
Canton, ist July, Mr. Yue Lai Chun and others have submitted
a petition to the Viceroy informing him that they propose to build a typhoon reloga in a place called Yu Wang Chung, in the vicinity of Chun Lung: How, below Tai Sha Tau, with the view of affording adequate protection to vessels and sampans on, the river against the A coolix under the Bailiff of the Supreme Court ravages of typhoons. A plan of the proposed was brought up in the Police Court this mornandertaking was also handed to the Viceroy ing on three charges of accepting bribes from for his approval. In reply, the Viceroy sinted sub-tenants of various houses to allow them to that the proposed scheme is fully, appreciated at its true value but it must first be ascertained remove their furniture. Bail was allowed in
whether the breakwater to be built at the the sum of Szon and the case was remanded.
selected site would not cause obstructions to
MR.. Dennis Samuel, brother of Mr. Harbert Samuel (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Home Office) and member of the firm of Montagu Samuel and Co., bankers, of 60, Old Broad Street, committed suicids, on a railway line at Leamington, on May 31. He had been suffering from nervous breakdown following upon an attack of influenza.
CAPT. Herbert Duckworth, who was wounded at Spiaakop during the Boer War, committed suicide in a hotelia London, ad ist ult. The deceased was a nephew of the Rev. Dr. Robin. son Duckworth (Sub-Deanand Canon of West- minster) and of Sir Dyce Duckworth (consulting physician at St. Bartholomew's Hospital and senior, physician of the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich).
to 4,100,000; parcels, from 50,0ou to $7,000. A feature of the you was the opening of the new Astal premises in May, performed by the Circus Tautas in his official capacity, in the pesence of all the officials, leading residents, sed, merchants, both Chinge and foreign, The popularity of the service is spreading and great-kecodess has been manifested on the part of the young natives of the province to be enrolled as Clerks in the Post Office. Canton has done splendidly and keeps up its reputation for advancement and progress, both in receipts and substantial work. In the whole A. S. WATSON & CO., district establishments have increased from 407 to 570; mail matter, from 16 to 22 millions; and parcels, from 145,000 to 177,000. In the LIMITED,
Caalon district proper 114 new establishments have been added, mail matter bas increased by nearly 6 millious, and parcels by 30,000. la Heangshan and Shuntak sections alone there are now. 130 postal establishments fanctioning. I yellow paper suitable for printing.. Native letters posted in Canton for Hongkong
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
AND
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Hongkong, 17th March, 1909.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN 'ADVANCH), DAILE--$86 per annum. WEEKLY~~$13 per anziani
number 67,03 more than in the preceding year, figures the more estisfactory as heretofore Chinese correspondance with Honkong Was wall. Pakho has increased its establish- meets to 28, and mail matter reaches 439,000 articles. The postal extension decessary in this small sub-district is now practically com- plete. Kiungchow, on the island of Haina, appears to have a very limited field, its opera tions numbering over 136,000 articles į bat the district is now a paying one. In Kwangsi province a policy of vigorous extension has been pursued. Wuchow (sub-district to Cao- lon) has opened 19 sew Agencies, and both mail matter and parcels have increased. Lungchow, a district poor, desolate, and sparsely populat ed, has opened six new.Agencies, and increas
The ratos per quarter and per mansem, proportionated its mail matter from 40,000 to 110,000,
Subscriptions for any period less than one month -will be charged se for a full, month,
The daily issue is delivered tree when the address le Rocomible to messenger l'eak subscribers can have their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On cuples sont by post o additional. $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. The portage on the weekly imus to any part of the
world is 80 cents per quartet,
Single Coples, Dally, sen cents. Weakly, twenty
́Ore cents (for coals only).
The Hongkong Celegraph
remarkable and creditable progress under the elicumstances. Yunnan province bas-also
The growing scarcity of paper-making ma- terials has led to search for substitutes, and the matter bas aroused interest in Jav, where attention bas been called to the advantages of utilising megass or sugarcane refuse. Another promising material is the sugarcané leaf. Ex- periments show that, under proper treatment, cane leaves and megags yield paper of a red- dish brown colour suitable for packing pur- poses. Megass treated with soda gave greyish
IN the Supreme Court, to-day, before the Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Francis Piggott) and the Pusse judge, the case was concluded in which Messie. S. J. David and Company are appealing against the decision of the Chief Justice of the 23rd De- cember last given in favour of the firm's late compradore (Mr. Chan Ui Chiu) in the action which the plaintiff firm brought to recover the sum of $648,816,67 said to have been the amount of losses incurred in some yaro trans- actions. judgment was reserved.
CANADA AND CHINA.".
BRIGHT TRADE OUTLOOK WITH THE FAR EAST..
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Lator His Excellency Ko and suite as well as General Machado and staff were the guents of Mrs. Loitin, wife of the Portuguese
visitors were entertained to a pately Infomal tes. Madame Leiria as a bostess is well-known for, bar charming hospitality and the pleasant Best of the afternoon was enhanced by as happy auspices- circumstance which, it is sincerely to be haped, will mark the COUTED of negotiations when the Special are met to discuss the more serious aspect of the mission for which they are met in Fongkong to-day..
In the forenoon to-day, B.E. Ko Yu-him, "accompanied by Capt. Wu; his secretary, and staff, returned General Machado's call officially at "Kingsclere." The reception was one in keeping with the high raak of the Chinese delegato. After the customary complimentary greetings, sefreshments were served and the
Commissioners
visitors left.
General Machado with Mr. Norton then call- ed on Mr. Harris, the Commissioner of the Chinese Customs, to thank that gentleman for his formal visit. That concluded, the round of official calls was continued. Consul Loiria accompanied the party to the Court House on a visit to the Chief Justice, who, however, being then engaged in Court, was doable to receive the visitors. A call on the Hon. Mr. navigation. The Shan Hou Chu and the Pro-W. J. Gressan, managing partner in Hongkong vincial Treasurer have to.be instructed in order of the firm of Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld, to send deputies to investigate the feasibility of completed the forenoon's round. carrying out the plans, before the project can be approved.
CANTON-BANKOW RAILWAY,
The president of the Canton-Haukow Rail. way Company at Canton, Sir Chu Tong Liang Cheng, bis wired to the Ministry of Communications aud Posts at Peking for one month's leave of absence,
1' OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS, Since the receipt of the intelligence from Peking announcing the change in the Viceroy ally of the Two Kwan, Provincer, it is now again rumoured in official circles here that the Canton Provincial Treasurer Wa Senog Lum will probably be transferred to Honam on pro- motion as Governor of that province, and the vacancy thus created will be filled by the Can- ton Provincial Judge Wei Ching Tuog. Teotai Wong Ping Yun'will also in all probability be transferred to Hupan on promotion as Próvin- cial Judga ibere.
NEW AGRICULtural collegE.
It is reported that sometime in the 7th mooo an agricultural college will be opened.in Can- for outside the Eastern suburb. The founder of this institution is the Taotai for the Develop- ment of Native Industries (Chan Mong Tiang)
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There is no likelihood of the Commission, commencing its sittings this, weak, as we under stand that the Chinese Commissioner proceeds to Canton by the craiser Kiang Ta this evening and may be away three or four days. The purport of the visit is to tender congratulations to H.E..Chang Jea-chun on bis recent vicerogal promotion.
In the meantime invitations have been issued to the leading members of the Chinese community-in Hongkong to an official dinner at Government House on the 15th inst.
A DOG WITHOUT A LICENCE,"
- KOWLOON LADY SUMMONED.
In the Police Court, to-day, P. C. Pepperell summoned Mrs. Reed, residing at 12, Nathan Road, Kowloon, for keeping a dog in her house without a licence. It was only the other day that a case was brought to the notice of a local magistrate where a Chinese boy was attacked at Kowloon by an unmuzzled dog; this morning's case therefore throws fresh light on the subject of keeping dogs without the very necessary adjunct of a licence.
When the case came on for baaring, those
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Among the papera of the late Mr. James Hebry Cox were discovered a number of old. records of the original Victoria Regatta Club, which may interest not only those residente of moogkong associated with the V.R.C., but to many other residents of the Colony, The... following is an extract:-"At a mesting bald at the Hongkong-Club-House—this—day, pursuant to notice, for the purpose of forming a Regatta Club in the Colony, the follow- ing gentlemen were present :-Mesurs, Walter Davidson, P. Dudgeon, C. J. A. Stuart, 'E. Pereira, P. Campbell, Capt. Staveley, T. W. L.. MacKean, Murrow, Lt. Lugg, R. A., Lt. Phill- polts, R.E, Lieut. J. N. Sergent, 95th Regi, Lt. Maxwell, 95th Regt., J. Fagan, T. Jones, Gʻ Findlay, J. B. Compton and W. T. Mercers - The sheet bears the date 11th July, 1849–sixty- years ago. Such a document is nigh as keen a stimulant to moralising, as is an hour op Lon- don Bridge; but one must subordinate the sentiment; the reader himself can give free play to that when he has scanned the
It will be placed under the charge of the present in Court were treated to the following. American student Tong You Hang. One duologue between Mr. F. A. Horeland, the hundred students will be selected for admit-presiding magistrate, and the defendant -- tance into the College to receive training.
STOWAWAYS,
SIR FREDERICK LUGARD'S DESPATCH TO
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT.
A Melbourne despatch of at uật, saya d The Minister for External Affairs has received advice from the Governor of Hongkong, Sir F. D. Lugard, that twenty Chinese were disco- vered on the steamer Easternins! December, and were returned to Hongkong, and intimating that they were charged before the local police magistrate as stowaways and sentenced to nine months' each, with hard labour,
Information in a despatch forwarded through the Governor-General to the Governor of Hongkong contained, the games of persons concerned in the stowing away. A reply from the Governor includes a report from the Chief Superintendent of Police stating that these persons, who were ringleaders in the affair, left the colony directly the stowaways were brought back. The report adds: "If I hear of any of them returning, I will recommend their banishment."
epitomised story of those long gone days.
"The annual subscription to the Club funds was then $5 to be paid to advance and anym member on joining subsequently and paying the sum of $25 was considered a Life Momber." The minutes of the appolotment of officers are worded in such a unique manner that we fail to understand how the Secretary and, Treasurer found their respective duties. It reads thus: "That Mr. C. Stuart and Mr. T. Jones be elect- ed to hold jointly and separately the combined offices of Secretary and Treasurer." We cannot explain how these two gentlemen managed to fulfil the letter of their appointments,
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Since those days, however, the Club-bas made big leaps and bounds, and to-day the Club membership list includes nearly every y: ung man of the Colony, and there is now roll of membership totalling something over 400. The Club is growing old, but Clubs are not like men; they become more vigorous with age. It is thus with the Victoria Recreation Club, and, in its sixtleth year, it is stronger than ever it was, it more respected and has A brighter future. Long live the V.R.C.
NETHERLANDS INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK,
DIVIDEND DECLARED.
We are informed that telegraphic advica has been received by the local manager of the
Bank that a dividend of zo per cent for the year
Mr. Rezeland-Do you admit not possessing | Juding j1st December, 1908, has bean declared. a licence?
Defendant-The dog does not belong to us. Mr. Hazeland-Do you consent to the animal being destroyed ?,
Defendant-It is not in a fit condition to be destroyed.
Mr. Hartland -How long has it been in your
bouse?
Defendant-Since last March,
Mr. Hazeland-That is a long time. Did you say that the P. C. took out the summons out of spite?
Defendant-I had my reasons for saying so. The P. C. came to my house when my husband was out. He would not wait for my husband but took a sommous right sway. The summons was adjourned.
PLOTECTION OF SONGBIRDS,
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HONGKONG bank ROBBERY.
APPLICATION FOR RETURN OF LADY'S JEWELLERY.
Soon after Mr, Naun took his sent this morn
10g, says the Straits Echo, of June 23, Mr. Samuel, of the firm of Mesirs, Prangrave and Matthews, mentioned the case of Lim Chea Saing, who is charged with embezzlament of large sums of money belonging to the Hong- kong and Shangbai Banking Corporation. Be asked bis Worship to fixa dato to proceed with the preliminary inquiry and the bearing was postponed till Friday, the 25th inat.
At this stage, Mr. Wreford made so appli cation on behalf of Miss Boyle. He said that his client had accompanied Lim Chea Suing to Mr. W. L Mackenzie King of Ottawa refér
Hongkong; that when the latter was arrested in not bee, dormant, despite adverse circum-ring to his recent visit to China, says: To stances in the shape of disturbances in Tonkin, preserve the standards which our industrial
that place, the local police took charge of her the occupation of Hakow by the so-called Reclasses have reached, restriction of immigration
jewellery, which they handed over to the Penang THE JAPANESE NIGHTINGALE. formists during April and May, and the abnorm from the Orient is an absolute necessity. This,
police; he applied to them for the return of the at rise of the Red Riveria November, devastat happily, is recognised by the authorities of the
lo.Japan, especially In Tokyo, Osaka, and
same; but was told to get an order from a-ma- ing Manban and Hokow and causing great de-
great countries across the Pacific hardly less
other large cities, nightingales are very popular gistrats; that his client had been "brought "down As peis, and the best specimens are said to with Lim Chee Saing. [There was some sign- struction to the railway between Yog Bay and
than by garselves and so long as we are prepar Laokai, Mail matter in the Mengtas districted to act with the forbearance and moderation
realise as much as a thousand yon. Laitan mant between opposing Counsel' in regard to increased from 855,000 to 8,242;000,and parcels, which should be diciated by a consideration. Information was also received that the eight tumn a faw species of small birds were added to the terms "came " and " brought " "with refer from 9,000 to 25,000. The sending of heavy of the difficulties Eastern statesmen have to stowaways on the Prins Woldemar had been the list of those protected, the nightingale being once to Miss Boyle's transport from Hongkong mail vid Haiphong instead of rid Yochow has face in the government of multitudes, and by a sentenced to six months' imprisonment, with among the gambar. We learn from the Osaka to Panang.] Coussel, therefore, asked the court beer much appreciated by the public, as the realisation of our own position as a part of the hard labour, and that the person on the steamer Ji that, Inaba Geonosuke, a dealer in song, to pass orders for the return of the fewellery to above-mentioned figures testify. Both Bremao British Empire and a young cation seeking to who was responsible for their being stowed birds at Awabori, 1-chome, Osaka, under the Miss Boyle, contending that the police had no and Tengyuth, on the borders of Burma, develop its resources and expand its commerce away fled the country on the v.stol's arrival. name of "Torigas," with an office in Waka-claim to the same. The magistrate asked' Mr, HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1999. .
bay, done as well as can be expected from and relations with other and older countries, The Governor of Hongkong further intimated yama has been charged with a violation of the Samuel if he had any objection to the applica sach remote and inaccessible districts?
we need have nothing to fear from Oriental that with regard to the sale and exchange of | Game Law in this matter. Loabs has a reputation. Counsel, after a few minutes' consultas, CHINA'S POSTAL SERVICE. Concluding the report, Mr. Piry says: immigration, not at least for many years to Baluralisation papers, every effort was being tice as the best trainer of nightingales in the tion, with Chief Detective Insp. Kirke, opposed the application. He stated that a portion of made to cooperate with the Federal Govern Kwanazi district, and he is alleged to have
broken the law by continuing to catch the property is question might belong to Misa We have received a Yellow Book from the Imperial Postal Institution is rapidly gaining
China is not becoming, but is, a great Emmenl. in importance from year to year: it now onlays pire. The dawn of China's awakening is not
Mr.Batchelor said: "While in Sydney, on my you gaightingales sincethenew legislation was Boyle he was positive that the other portion Commissioner of the Chiness Imperial Maxi- full recognition in the country as the regular in the future; it is already presant. In nothing way to New Guinea, I met by appointment the adopted fast autumn. Evidence having been belonged to Lim Chee Saing-at any rate, ha time -Customs relating to the working of the | and natural channel for the transmission of
was 1 more sorprised than in the industrial representatives of all the shipping companies obtained by the police, be was arrested a few had reason to believe, the latter ordered the Imperial Post Office during 1908.. The report correspondence; officials patronisa itiand or development which has taken place in so many trading with the East-and asked them to assint days ago. On examination, he confessed that things, but had not paid for them. Cogose! is the work of be. T. Picy, Postal Secretary, tend to it a cordial support. Competition with
part 1 was particularly impressed with the the department by adopting a system of regis he had captored over three hundred yeung further maintained that the property was, in who in the opening paragraph of his valuable alive agencies may even be said to have possibilities of an extensive commerce between tration of passports for their Chinese crews. birds in the neighbourhood of Rekkoran, Shile keeping. Some argument, enstad and virtually ceased, victory remaining for the China and Canada. The markets are there for They were without exception desirous of asslatkisen in Nare, and in Kishu since the beginning eventually, Mr. Samuel saked that the applica riew-states-that-the-pradominating-feature.of. Kútisunt PoiroMzer forintnam"damonstrati many of the commodities, both in the nature' of 'ing, and nudeilook, subject to the approval of--of last month, when the breeding season open-top might be held over till the niKLAGATA, V the year, has been a solid and substantial ined that min-ch will only continue to flourish produce and manufacture, which Canada is in their owners, to adopt the suggestion of the deed, and that most of the birds had been disposed which time he hoped to be la position to crease in every branch of postal work. The st places that have not yet been tapped by the
partment. This, coupled with satisfactory as of in Osaka. He had in his honte over a acquaint himself well with iba facts. The com total number of establishments has been raised Post Office, or is (he carriage of bullioo, nycno,
sprancese have had of the sympathy of the hundred, which he was training. The birds concurred, and the application, was postpor from 2,803 10.1,499; posial articles-letters, etc, which it does not care to compole for
authorities at Hongkong, and a circular by the were seized, and the man was prosecuted on a till Friday. Consol-Gozeral of China at Melbourne, setting charge of infraction of the Game Law." Bird Herz postcards, newspapers, books, and samples they, too, recognise the new order of things and begin to leen on the Post Office, using its lines
forth the disabilities and hardships, which stow dealers in Osaka, who have "bought young THE Socicié des dindes Tudo-Chinoi which for 1917 totalled 165 millions, have for the transmission of their clobbed packages,
aways suffer in the attemptrio laud, makes it nightingales from Terigen are said to be a missioning M. Gommalies, - reached aga millionu, a striking Advance, which These are satisfactory results, which were con
pretty contain that such sitempts are not likely state of panic. Some of them have set thair ruins of Angkor, led af - juture, posibilitas Parcele fidently expected; but which have been aitala
to be so successfat in the fature as they have, birds free, while others are sending them to practical Franco-En ed at an earlier data sud in greatar proportion
ralsured in the faterion.➡/aomi Chrenicle..
The above review plainly shows that the
Como.
★ position to supply..
The real peril, so far as the Orient is con? corned, les, to my mind, not in the possible movement of labour westward from Asia, but in the almost certain, movement of capital to Asia, once the industrial possibilities of these continents become better known and a greater degree of stability and security of investment is afforded,"
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