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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY 23 1909.

CATS AS PLAGOK-PRAVENTEKS | Kyang Provinces) is recognised to For some time little has been heard on be a very capable official, especially the subject of cats as a sort of antidote to in regard to financial matters. plague, but in India a vigorous discussion has then taking place and it is quite certain

that the inclusion of the felines as rat-dos- troyers, and therefore plague-preventers, does not meet with general approval. A soldier knowů as Colonel Buchanan is en enthusiat in the matter of keeping-cats.to/ kill off the rodents; another soldier, Captain Glen Liston, advises "caution," and á civi-|}. lian, who, of course, is not supposed to know anything, ridicules the scheme of cat-keep- log from top to bottom. The "Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene" keeps an open mind on the subject, although the Government of Hongkong is per fectly satisfied how matters abould ruo. Our contemporary Bays that there can be le doubt" that,

usual, both disputants are tight. Let it be admitted

AS

The Prince Regent has signalled him out for proferment at an early date.

PRINCE SHU

TO INQUIRE INTO NAVAL REFORM.

[By courtery of the "Sheung Po

Peking, 16th July. Prince Shu will soon be relieved ||

of his present duties in order to con duct investigations into the question of naval reorganisation.

His post as president of the Mi- nistry of the Interior will be taken by Prince Chen on his return from Japan.

"SHANGHAI v. HONGKONG

DOCKS.

REPAIRS TO U.S. T. "WARREN."

AWARD OF CONTRACT, [From Our Own Correspondent.}

Manila, 17th July,

that cats are invaluable for the work of keep. ing down the number of rats. All practical people who have to face the question admit this and act upon it. Dock companies and grain merchants keep cats in their waro houses as a matter of business; but the fact is that the Indian native is not a practical person, and one can fully see that Govern- ment must needs be cautious in the matter. All natives are tender of animal life, and for the Hindu killing is sin, while, as Colonel Buchanan points out, the keeping of cats is regarded as a pious duty by the Mahommedan. It is to be feared, however, that any Goyer- mental action to encourage the keeping of these animals would have the opposite effect to that intended, and I am not sure but that the best policy for the Government would be to make it penal to keep or feed or in soy way protect a cat; for, in the matter of plague prevention, the attitude of the native is simply that "he is agin' the Government." Years ago cats were officially maintained in Her Majesty's dockyards, and the items for their retaining fee of a few laps of milk per diem regularly appeared in the Esti- mates. A Liberal Government; however, coming into power, this terrible extravagance was noticed and put a stop to, with the re

Shanghal Dock and Engineering Co., Ld., sult that thousands of pounds' worth of damage was done to sails, ropes, and other $69,240 (gold); completion 12 weeks after de stores gnawed by the unchecked fats to pb.livery of the Warren at their docks,

tain materials for their nests, The value of cata in keeping down rats is undoubted, but it is difficult to see what Government can do in the matter, unless it starts a cat-breeding eltablishment, and 'simply lets the animals loose. Nor is there much hope from dis- seminating information on the subject, for vory few natives can read at all, and those who do mistrust anything the European tries to teach him. There is nothing | in that one way or the other to show how the wind blows in tropical surgical circles. A alap at the Government-which is somewhat unexpected from a paper which boasts an Aberdoniunlike str Patrick Manson on the advisory com- mittee and a suggestion that the Gov- ernment-cando-nothing-in-the-matter- are the only two ideas submitted. far we have not seen our cat lucubator in Hongkong but, doubtless, despite the straip ed state. of our finances we shall have the pleasure of seeing that as well as many other things which we can well afford to do with. out. We are only waiting the time when the Government will propose the introduction of mongooses to clear away the offending rats. Then Hongkong will become something like Jamaica where a similar experiment was tried, with disastrous rezulis, some years ago, The rats there have gone, it is true, but the interveners have proved to be much worse than the enemy they tackled, just as the rabbits transplanted to sustralia have proved

a curse to the country, “

- Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”.

SERVICE,

MACAO'S DELIMITATION

KO VU.HIM'S DILEMMA.

[By courtesy of the "Shoung Pa,”]

Peking, 18th July.

So-l

In an audience with the Grand Council the Prince Regent expressed it as his opinion that the question of the delimitation of the boundaries of Macio is one of very great import

anca..

SI£HE Ko Yu-him, the special Chinese Commissioner, should suc ceed, in bringing the negotiations to a Buccessful issue he will be adequate- ly rewarded, otherwise condign punishment will be meted out to him

PRATAS ISLAND QUESTION.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANTON VICEROY

[By courtesy of the "Shewing Po,""]"

Poking, 10th July,

4.16 p.m. The Shanghai Dock and Engineer- ing Co., Ld., has been awarded the contract for repairing the U.S. Transport Warren.

The above telegram was received too late on Saturday for the same evening's issue.

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Tak-shun's guilt, they have ordered his property to be seized and sealed up. PRINCE CHEN ARRIVAL AT TIENTSIN. By courtesy of the " Shaung-Po!!]

Peking, 18th July. Prince Chen arrived at Tientsin on the 17th inst. on route for Peking. MANCHURIA.

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VICEROY REFUSED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

[By courtesy of the" Sheung Po,"】

Peking, 19th July. HE. Si Liang, Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces, bas applied to the Waiwupu for a sum of five million dollars with, which to open a Bank for the territory:

The scheme is considered advisable in view of the existing financial stringency.

The Ministry of Finance has re- fused the application.

"PRINCE CHEN,

RETURN TO PEKING.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung, Po."]

Peking, 19th July. Prince Chen has returned from Japan.

The Grand Councillors propose to The Manila contract" elicited considerable competition between the Chios Dock Compa-recommend him for appointment as sits and the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board in Bin- gapore. On the 13th inst. our Manila cor-

spondent mailed details of the five proposals that had been received by the Chief Qunelar- master's Department and which are as fol

lows:-

New Engineering and Shipbuilding Works

completion

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(Shanghai), 5159,481 (Sessel at Shanghai. months after delivery of

Taikon Dockyard and Engineering Co., of Hongkong, Ld., $10,184 (gold); completion This firm was represented eight months. locally by Messi, Castle Bros-Wolf & Sook.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld presented by Messrs. Findlay & Co., 888.366 (gold); completion nine weeks.

Tanjong Pagar Dock Board of Singapore

Braz,500 (gold) ¡ completion six months,

NAVAL BASES.

A TOUR OF INSPECTION.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po""]

Peking, 18th July. Admiral Sah will leave Paking on a tour of inspection of the naval bases. The first Province he will proceed to is Canton.

NAVAL APPOINTMENT.

-PRINCE-SHU DECLINES:

[By courtsy of the "Sheung Po

Peking, 18th July.

The Prince Regent has appointed Prince Shu to assume charge of the Navy, but Prince Bhu has declined the appointment, which has to be given to some other official.

VICEROY TUAN FANG.

HIS IMPEACHMENT.

By-courtesy-of-the "Sheng-Po")-

Peking, 18th July, In a recent telegram it was stated that Censor Wu Shi-king preferred twelve charges against Viceroy Tuan Fang

It has now been ascertained 'that the allegations amount to forty-eight in number,

The memorial has been shelved.

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Later,

HE. Tieh Liang, president of the Ministry of War, has personally denounced Tuan Fang in very strong

terms

DEPARTURE FROM SHANGHAL Shanghai, 18th July. Viceroy Tuan Fang left on the 17th inst. by the cruiser Hovkes.

MANAGEMENT OF RAIL-

WAYS.

APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTORS.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"). Peking, 18th July.

President of the Ministry of Agri- culture, Commerce and Industries.

CHINA'S CURRENCY

FINANCE MINISTER IN CON- FERENCE.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po.")

Peking, 19th July,

a

Duke Tsai, president of the Minis- try of Finance, seeing the chaotic, condition of the currency, has had a conference with Tang Shao-yi with view of devising the best means for securing uniformity in the currency of the Empire.

VICEROY TUAN-FANG.-

EXPECTED IN SHANGHAI.

[80) courtesy of the 'Shering-Po.")

Shanghai, 19th July. H.E. Viceroy Tuan Fang has arrived at Chiakiang by the cruiser Hot-kee, and is expected at Shanghai on the 20th inst.

VICEROYS OF CANTON. MEETING AT NANKING, [By courtesy of the " Skeung Po."]

RAILWAY LOANS. AMERICAN REPRESENTATION. [By courtesy of the" Sheung Po"]

Peking, 20th July,

The U.S. Minister has informed the Waiwapa that, an so many coun- tries are desirous of participating in the Canton-Hankow Railway loans, it will be impossible for Chins to arrange matters satisfactorily.

The Minister will not take umbrage!! at America not securing a share in the loans; but suggests the advi. sablility of China, resorting to the money market in the States for the loans that may be required for the construction of the Pin-lok and Lok- tung Railways.

Shanghai, 20th July. H.E. Yuan Shu-fun, Viceroy-de- signate of Canton; has decided to leave for Shanghai on the 29th inst. en route for Nunking where he will| hold a conference with Viceroy Chang Jen-chun,

It is most likely that Viceroy Yuan will start for Canton at the beginning of the 7th moon.

UNIVERSITY, FOR SHANGHAI

TUAN FANG'S SCHEME. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 20th July. Viceroy Tuan Fang bas memo rialized for permission to establish a University in Shanghai,

WHOLESALE DENUN CIATION.

MEMORIAL SHELVED. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 20th July, The Censors have submitted a me- morial denouncing various Viceroys and Governors, protages of Prince Ching

PORCELAIN MANUFACTURE.

The Waiwupu endeavoured not to discuss the matter, but the U.. re- presentative pressed his suggestion,

MANCHURIA.

FORMATION OF NAVAL

SQUADRON.",

[by courtesy of the "sheung Po."]

Peking, 20th July. The Ministry of War has tele- graphed to Viceroy Sik Liang of the Three. Eastern Provinces in- structing him to form a aquadron_to work in conjunction with the Northern Squadron.

OFFICIAL SALARIES

PAY OF VICEROYS AND GOVERNORS.

(By courtesy of the "Shawng Po.")

Peking, brat July.

The Grand Council has fixed the 'salariés of Viceroys and Governors at Tls. 10,000 and Th, 8,000 per month, respectively.

CHINA'S SOVEREIGN

RIGHIS.

NAVIGATION PRIVILEGES.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]

Peking, zrat July.

Tegards any matter concerning which a Tica ty had already been concluded.

THE BUNUCHS.

FREE FROM OPIUM HABIT.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Bo

Poklug, zind July. Household reports that five hundred eunuchs The Superintendent of the Tmperial have got rid of the opium habit..

LUK CHIN-L'UM.

APPLIES FOR LEAVE,

[By courtesy of the “Skoung“Po”]"

Peking, and July, Luk Chin-lum has applied for sick leave. The Prince Regent has deputed an official

to inquire after his health.

· MANCHURIA,

A MILITARY APPOINTMENT. ›

[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."']"

Feking, 22nd July. The Prince Regent proposes to appoint Chan Chiu-theung, a Cantonese Governor of Kirin, to be the head of military affairs lo the Three Eastern Provinces.

VICEROY CHANG JEN- CHUN.

FORTHCOMING DEPARTURE.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung "Po"]"

Nanking, zand July.

The Acting Governor of Nanking bas ordered the O.M.S.N.Cp/8 9.4. Esin Ming to proceed to Canton to embark the new Viceroy (H.E. Chang Jea-chun) for Nan- king.

YUNNAN VICEROYALIY.

I

DEPARTURE OF HE. LEI.

[By courtesy of the Sheung Po!"]

Wuhu, sand July. H.E. Lei King-hei, Viceroy designate of Yunnan, left Wuhs on the 21st inst. for his post.

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegrams quoted below bave been re- ceived at the American Consulate General from the Manila Observatory July 17,5 15

Hongkong University

Scheme.

WAI-WU-PU'S GIFT OF TLS. 10,000)

FURTHER CHINESE BUBSCRIPTIONS.

In the courts of yesterday afternoon, the Pri«. vate Secretary to H.. the Governor conteously of a telegram from Sir John Jordan, British informed us that the Government was in receipt

Minister at Puking, to the effect, that the Wal- wa-pu has donated the handsome subscription of Tls. 10,000 towards the endowment and equipment fund for the proposed Hong. kong University. This latest gift from the Capital provides abundant proof that H.E. Chang Jen-chua's sympathy towards the project has spread to Paking and that the Chi noso Gövaramant's interest In Sir: Frédérick Lugard's scheme to benefit South China con- tiones anabated.

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Following are further amounts collected by

Chan Wal-bang, Salgon

Kong Cheong-wing, Saigon Sham Lai Dam, Balgon........ LI Chung cheuk, Saigon...... Li Tui-shi-tong, Saigos....... Choy Sip woon Cheung Shem was Brothers. YuDp Mas-chuen ............................. -

Chu Sal-chunmadinenu

Ye Pan-namumerésu

See Wo...q2 7990

the Chinean sub-committed

“Already scknowledged,....................5182,600

Kwok Shui-chi, SalFDEins

2,000

Ma Pai-vang, Saigon

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000.

1,000.

1,000

бор

.600

500

Tal Shing Paper Mill

500

Chan Ching-hok

Kwan Yik-iai,

300

Wing Yus-shing

300

Kang Lee Contractor ........

300.

300

300

200

200

200

200

200

300

*100

200

300

200

200

200

200

500

Hip Os Co. Contractor. Wing On Contractors ...... Wong Lap-kes, macopoeia Hang We-cheang umuminum Sun Kwong-hop................................................. Kwong Wa-yuen ..................... Ying Fat-yuno

Kwong Hung-shing ........................ Shan Sang-yutu..................... Fook Tang chan

Tung Hang-yuszpaste Po Hing cheong ...................................... Ohao Sul.lum..................... Wong Pingin...page Francisco Tse Yat............ Shan Two-tong

Total......$201,200

RICE DEALERS-AT-LAW,

JUDOMENT FOR PLAINTIFE. Judgment was delivered in the Summary Jurisdiction Court yesterday morning by the Puisng Judge (Mr. Justice Gomperts) in the CRUB in which Hal Ching Kam, a merchant of 28, Tre Mi Street, brought an action against Lam Szo Chiu, of 151, Connaught Road West to recover the sum of $765 due for money lent and goods delivered, made up as follows;

The Prince Regent regards the lots of the right of running steamers as of greater im July 1,09, at' p . Cyclone or typhoon portance than the loss of railway privileges, west of Luson more thin-ino miles distant di

His Highness has accordingly given in-rection unknowa,-July 19, 1 pm.',

July 19 at cond, Cyclone or typhonn oves lent on the 19th March-Stoo. Money paid struction to the Grand Council to remedy!

North China Sea moving W.N.W. matters.

·

FRANCE IN YUNNAN.' QUESTION OF RAILWAY GUARDS. [By courtesy of the “Sheung Po.”).

Peking, 21st July, The Waiwupu has addressedja communi- cation to the French Minister asking that the soldiers stationed at Yuunan to guard the railway might be withdrawn and stating that China would herself provide railway guards.

The French Minister has not yet acceded to the representations of the Foreign Minis:

try.

to

RAILWAY LOANS.

THE JAPAN REFINING COMPANY.

- TRAGIC SEQUEL TO A GREAT SCANDAL.

BUICIDE OF THE PRESIDENT.

As briefly reported in our extra yesterday, the Japan Chronicle of the 13th in Mr. Sako, late President of the Dal Nippon Sugix Company, committed suicide early on Sunday morning, the 11th instant, at his residence in Tokyo, by shooting himself with a revolver.

It appears that the news of the result of the preliminary examination in connection with the charges against the directors of the company (in addition to the charges ofcorruption) greally up- sot Mr. Sako. The papers on Sunday stated that all the accused had been pronounced guilty, of fraud and forgery. Mr. Sako, who was one of the accused and bad baen liberated on bail, on learning of the result of the preliminary ex amination, must have been seized with sudden despair. A loud report of a revolver was heard and on entering the room the unfortunate mani was found lying on the ground bleeding pro The Russian Minister har made represen-fusely from wounds in the head, and grasping

a revolver in his right hand. doctor war at:

RUSSIAN DEMAND. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Pb")

Peklug, 21st July,

tatlons to the effect that Russia be allowed once sent for, and the police were communicat-, participate in the loans for the Canton-ed with but before. either the doctor or the Hankon and Hankow-Szechuan Railway police arrived the unhappy man had expired. loans owing to the demand of various other Since the discovery of the scandal in con- Powers to have a sbare in the loans and with nection with the company's affairs Mr. Sako which China is unable to comply.

repeatedly to d bis friends that he was ashamed Grand Councillor Chang Chih-tung pro-to think that he had failed to discharge his duty and had been unable to prevent such irregu Iaritier. These matiers bad'developed lato & question of national importance, and had brought the whole' country into disgrace before the world. He used to say that he was in no way guilty, and yet he felt that he was regarded A guilty by the Preliminary Court, because he had been ordered to be confined to his house for so long. On Saturday pight, the eve of the tragedy, he seemed quiet and resigned to his position.

poses to allow the matter to remain in abeyance.

JAPAN IN KOREA.

PRINCE CHEN'S' FAVOURABLE REPORT.

[By courtesy of the “Shering Pa."}

`Peking, arst July, On the zoth inst, at an audience with the Prince Regent, Prince Chen referred to the satisfactory manner in which Korea has been governed by Japan.:

His Imperial Highness appeared to be much affected by the remark.

TIBET.

POLICE REORGANISATION.

[By courting of the “ Sheung Po."]

Peklog, arst July,

desirous.aco-operating in the project. The British offer has been declined.

was

of

Mr. Sako was born at Izushi, ia Hyogo nie fecture, and graduated from the College Agriculture in Tokyo in 1883. Ha was ap pointed atris nat-professor in the Kumaba Col. lage of Agriculture in the following year and to a similar position in the College of Agricut. lure in the Tokyo Imperial University in 1890, aftor which he was sent to Europe for study, Returning the following year he was appointed an Expert official and secretary in the Depart ment of Agriculture and Commerce. In 1899 be obtained the diploma of Nogaku Hakashi (Professor of Agriculture), and was promoted to be Director of the Geverament Bilk Condition- ing. Hople and of the Agriculiaral Bureau, Hö resigned the last named post in the govern- meat service upon the formation of the Dai Nippos Bugar Refinery Company a few year tawa and Haron Yakatapi, fate Minister

boy of 7 years

Enda Bhose an employs of the company who bas also been pronounced guilty, in said

Monný lent on the gih March, 1908--$160. Money lent on the 27th March-$160. Money

„by. pleiutiff to defo: dapt for the purchase of s quantity of rice which defendant failed to dellvor-$145.

There was a counterclaim for $1,947 Mr, Ollo Kong Singappeared for the plain tiff, while Mr. J. H. Gardiner represented the defendant..

The claim was brought as the result of cer tain transactions between the litigants in the course of last year. A Chinese witness be longing to the Fook Ho Yung shop stated that on the 29th March last year, he went to plain- its shop on some busionsa and saw, defendant asking plaintif for the loan of Stoo. Plaintif at

first refused to land the moner, but on be red by defendant that the latter would settle the outstanding accounts, he eventually. agreed to let him have the amount. Thein, was no recaipit given for the sum. During the course of bis evidence, witness stated, that the Usual

| way in which Chinese creditors approachi ed debtors for the soulement of an account was to speak the words “ Will you pay the money?'

Judgment was "entered, as already stated, for the plaintif on the claim, with costs and for the defendant on the counter-claim with, costs.

COUNT KOMDRA,

TO VISIT KONGKONG.

Tekio, July 19. Couot Komura, Japanese Foreign Minister left Yokohama yesterday on board the T. K, K. 5. Chiyo Maru for a three weeks' recreation trip during which he will visit Shanghai and Hongkong-N.G.D. News,

VOLUTBEŘ CORPS ORDERS.

BIGNA LLING CLASS,

At Teadquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the art.instant At Talkoo at 5.15 p.m. an Monday, the 194.h, and Thunday, the aand instant.

HO. I COMPANY H. X. V. A. The next shoot will take place on Sunday, July the asth, at King's Park Range. Shooting will commence at 9.75 sharp and the apo yards range will be closed as soon thereaftar as pos sible. Ammurit ion may be bought for ons on the range, To bandicaps remain upaltered except that Beam.br. Emith's has baas reduced,

JOINED

Mr. J. Gras it joined the Corps on the 8th July, 1909, assigned Corps No. 1,000, and posted to No. 3 Company,

PA LRÅVE,

Sergt. HV.Sayer in granted leave of absence out of the Colocy for 2 months with effect from the gth instant. Carpi, H. C. Bayar, in' granted leave of absence gut of the Colony for a monske

'BIOWALLING CLASI

the shtuant,

As Hex dquarters at 5:30 p.m., on Wednesday,

25th, and Taderday, the 20th laslant, p

ArQustry¿Hay at-5.15 pm on Monday, tha.

"JOINED, COVE

Upon becoming acquainted with

A memorial has been received from Wen The Ministry of Posts and Com- the action of the Censor, Prince Having regard to the fact that the rial to the effect that all railways tire; but the Prince Regent has per the establishment of a police force la Tibet-four sons and two daughters-the oldest

Imunications has submitted a memo- ¦Ching ́pleaded for permission to re. ! Tadng-yas and Luen-yu, Ambane at Tibat, Aga, on the recommendation of Baron Shibu) with effect from the oth instant.

reporting the formulation of a scheme fofof Finance. He leaves a wife and six children Pratas Island question has not yet managed by the people shall be suaded him to desist from carrying and stating that the British Resident being a daughter aged at and the youngest reached a settlement the Prince Beprotected by the local authorities; out his intention. gent has given instructions to the but the appointment of directors and Viceroy of Canton to exercise every assistant directors shall be subject to caution in dealing with the matter the approval of Government officials. lest cause be given to arouse the peo- ple's indignation.. WHOANTON PROVINCIAL

MARGRIMSTREASURER. v HAMA CAPABLE OFFICIAYA

[By courtesy of the "Skating Po

u Peking, 10th July, The Canton Provincial Treasurer the Viceroy ud terim of the Liang

LI TAK SHUN

PROPERTY SEIZED. \[By cowitty of the “Sheung : Po."]

Peking, 18th July. The Treasurer, Provincial Judge, and Balt Commissioner of Cuthli

ADMITTED DUTY FREE. [By courtesy of the “ Showng Po.")

Poking, 20th July, The Superintendency of Customs. has issued Instructions to all the Pro vinose not to levy duty on Kiangai porcelain ware.

These articles of manufacture pay held a joint investigation into the half duty on being exported from alleged misconduct of Li Takahun Klangai and are thereafter exempt and having obtained proofs of LA from duty,

CHINA'S SOVEREIGN RIGHTS

*

THE REGENT'S INSTRUCTIONS. "[By courtesy of the "Sheung. Po!!]

Peking, aand July. * The Prince Regent has directed Liang Tun-yen, President of the Walwupu, that in conducting, negotiations with foreigner hs should exercise caution lest China's sovereign rights he further impaired,

to have remarked that, bir. Skep knew nolking of the affairs of the company up to

Mr. 1. R. Pareira joined the Corps on the July 9th of last year. / Isomum-and Akiyama, 20th July, 1909, assigned Corps No: 1,509, and the managing director, bad everything in posted to the Engineer Company. their own hands, They were taking away

RESIGNED E

¥3,000 or 3,000 of the company's money, at

time. On July 9the last he (Endo) forced Mr with affect, from the 40th instant,

Gunnar V. Meinsyre li permittedę to roalgu Bako, President, to hold a meeting of directors

and

¿ responsible, amplores for the reorganise-

tios of the management, and compelled the Sargt. H. A. Seth le granted iniva óf kbsenze two managing directors to transfer some part out of the Colony for is monthat with of their power to Mr. Sake. Since that date, from this date. 2007 safety bar, the defeat in the planks b Mt. Sako signed pay orders. Mr. BALO BAY:Jurg 4K Brutton le granted less of ab- time the question of the sugar daty reimburses erect from this date: 19 hate algood one or two pay orders during barca out of the Colony for 13, masihar wha m) was attracting the Attention of the pubile, joy2/Corp) F F. Lenfesty is prated fears of

FLE, Liner has replied that this may, by, but askim potting of the frenda which were bringe mi of the Colony's for C

posible, la füinray bus not'prastiesvis, su " Mies carmad esing

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