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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1909
MICAO'S DELIMITATION.
COMMISSIONER KAOŽIN-CANTON,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 7th September. The Chinces Delimitation Commissioner, H. E. Kas Erh Ch'ies, who arrived here on the 3rd instant, consulted for some time with the.
new Viceroy, H. E. Yuan, on certain matters
the unfortunate occurrence at Kiuklang will doubtless prove useful to those who have not followed the case: It appears that a China. man met his death some time ago at Kiu- kiang, owing, so it is alleged, to a poke from a'British inspector named John Meam.: As was to be expected, the Chinese raised in outcry against what they considered an out- rage, with the result that an inquiry was held at H.B.M. Consular Court, presided over by Mr. E. T. C. Werner, H.B.M. Consul and in connection with the Mecno Delimitation Judge, to find out whether Mears was guilty question. Being still unable to, arriva ́at‚¿ of manslaughter. The evidence was thorough- conclusion and in order to sïzist him in the- ly sifted and Counsel on both sides given conduct of his mission, H: E. Kao hai wired a patient hearing, at the conclusion of to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Paking for which the learned Judge held that the further instructions. He has, moreover, order evidence adduced was not sufficient" toed the Magistrate of Houngeban district to justify putting the accused party op his come to Canton yesterday so ma to question trial and the defendant was accordingly bim more particularly in regard to the original MANUFACTURERS, discharged. Notwithstanding the impartial boundary lines of the settlement.
and unbiased decision which led to the release of the defendant,, a number of deceased's compatriots expressed dissatisfaca tion with the result of the inquiry and held mass meetings whereat it was urged to declare a boycott against British merchants. The proposers of the aggressive measures were mostly students and merchants, who seem to have arrived at a tacit understanding that they were to work in joint co-operation. British vessels have since suffered as the direct result of the people's discontented attitude and trade has already beep diverted elsewhere. In fact, the trouble is threatening to assume serious. proportions and unless something is
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A BANGKOK TELEGRAM. The Chinese residing in Bangkok bave sent telegram to the Canton Association for the Protection of Boundary Rights asking it to, maintain a fires attitude in the Micro De limitation question and not in give away "10 much as an inch of land to the Portuguese bar yond the original, boundary limits, in
CANION DAY BY DAY,
THE NAVAL COMMISSIONERS
[From Our Own Correspondent,]++
Canton, 7th September. Admiral Li Chun has received from Foochow done to check this indirect means of satisfy-a-telegram informing him that, the two Naval ing private pique, it is certain that the boy- Commissioners Prince. Shan Pul-lap and Ad cott propagandists will carry out their sinister miral Sah Chen-ping, left Fonchow in the after- designs with a vengeance. It is not to be ex-noon of the oth fostart for Hongkong and that pected that the fanatical gentry are likely to they are expected to arrive at Cantos ou the listen to rational argument, and it is there 9th instant, instead of on the 8th as at first fore" of the utmost importance that the authorities at Peking should give serious consideration to meet the evil, which has of late become marked. It should be plainly impressed on the ignorant natives that a REFRESHING. serious dislocation of business will by no
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The Taotai for the Davelopment of Native Industries, Hos Kwok Kwan, 'Expectant Pra- feet Sit Wing Nio and two commodores,' in company with Admiral Li Chun, left hers pas- terday for Hongkong to meet the two Naril Commissioners on their arrival there,
CONSULAR VISIT.
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SWIMMING
The Victoria Recication Club will hold their Annual Aquatic Sports on Thursday, Friday and Saturday the 23rd, 24th and agih Septem- 'ber, and after. careful consideration, the Bath House Sub-Committee of this Club have drawn the following icteresting programmes.—
~HALF MILE (Opqb), 2.—TWO LENGTHS (Army, Navy, and Police) 3-FOUR LENGTHS, HANDICAP (Mem bars Only)
4-HIGH Div (Open) 5-Two Lengths, HANDICAP. (Mambers only, over 30 years of age)
6-TWO LENGTHS, HANDICAP, (Members only)"
7-THREE LENGTHS, 100 YARDS. (Open)
ARRIVAL OF NAPAZ COM MISSIONERS.
LANDING THIs Afterködn
MAKING MANLY men.
QUARTER ÓF A MILLION BOY SCOUTS
DENROLLED:
The striking success of the Boy Scout more.. mant is shown by the fact that in lose then
Prince Shun Pa1läp and Admiral Saḥ Cher- plag, the Commissioners appointed to consider the question of Duval roorganisation, arrived in two years"aince it was" started" by" General Hongkong this morning on board the cruisers Baden-Powell, pearly a quarter of a million as Chi (Commodore P. K. Ching) and Biboys have been carolled. Nor is this a matter Shen (Capt. T. K. Tong). On the arrival of the for surprise, for the principles and work of the two cruisers, salutes were exchanged. The scouts are such as appeal to a lad'a nature. What British boy it not fond of adventure or British warships in port and several merchant- mon dressed ship in honour of the distin- not a taste for hunting, in some form or other? Probably very few indeed,_and_it_ig guished officials, In the forenoon, Capt. P. Mit chell Taylor, A.D.C., went: n beard the Chinese bere that the secret of the success of the scont
movement lies. The movement, which.owes warships to meet the Commissioners its origin to the hero of Maleking, teaches the bobalf of I.E. the Governor. The compli- boy to help himself, and to help others-- moniary visit was returned by the Prince'specially the weak. What the boys are called upon to do is shown in the following, lawa which he has to absy :-
8.—TEAM RACE. (Member only), 9—HURDLE RACE, Handicap. (Membirs | A. D. C...
only)
19-SIX LENGTHS, 200 YARDS, (Open) 11-BOYS' RACE (under 15 years) Two Lengths, Handicap.
12-BACK RACE, 3 LENGTHS, (Open) 13—THROWING Polo Ball, (Open) 14-TWELVÈ LENGTH) 3, 400 YARDS, (Opso)
15.--WATER POLO. (Members only) 10-PLUNGING. (Open)
17-DUCK HUNT. 18-Running HEADIR. (Open) 19-TEAM RACE (Opoh), 20-CONSOLATION. (Members only). 11.-WATER POLO. (Opra).
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In the afternoon, the Commissioners effected their official landing and ware received with a | regimental guard of honour and band. Prioce Sbün and Admiral Sah, with their suite, paid a visit to Sir Frederick Legard at Government House.
1. On my honour 1 will de my duty to God and my King,unde
2-On my honour I will help others to do at least one kind act every day.
3.On my bonerr I will obey the scout law,' Aud the law is this
To-night, the Commissioners will be enter tained at a banquet which will be given by the Chinese community at the Ko Shing Theatre. The Commissioners will not dine at Govero- ment House to-night, owing to their brief stay in the Colony, but will be entertained by H.E.to the Governor on their ra'tirs from Canton,
The Commissionera will be accompanied by All events marked "Open" are luterport Han Kwok Kwan, Tantai for the Development Events, Entrance Fes, 51,čach' Event (1-3-7%) of Native Industries, Expeclent Prefect Sit 9--0, 12-24, 16-18); 50 cents for each competitor Widg Hip, Admiral Li Chen and two com Nor. 8, 15, 19 and 21; No1, 2, 11, 20, free. All modores, who have come down from Canton lo entrance fees must accompany entries... ... Eo-mest the Commissioners, un their departure tries close on Saturday, the 18 h September. for the Southern Capital to-dight. The panty
is expected to arrive at Canton to-morrow.
The Buffs" Aquatic Sportswill be held-in" the Victoria Recreation Club's enclosuIÐ OD Friday next, the 10th September, The Open event, 3 Lengths, Handicap for the V.R.C. Members has draws quite a large sumber of compa.itors.
The Corinthian Yacht Club's first Annual
RATES.
I.-A'acoul's honour to be trusted,”
--A scoal is 'loyal to parents and to friends,' 3.-A scout is a friend to all and a bratbar
every otherâcout, «125 40MG TO POGS · 4. A scout is courteous.
A scout is a friend to animals: he must save them from pain, and must not even kill a fly unnecessarily.
6. A scout smiles when in trouble. 7.—A-scout is thrifty, but not méan,
I dok it will be admitted, writes Francis Vane, Commissioner for Boy Scouts, London District, that this is a pretty comprehensive law of life from the moral standpoint. Is the train"
THE AUSTRIAN LLOYD SCHEME, log of the bay in the text book the greatest attention in paid to physical development He DETAILS OF QUICK PASSAGES AT REDUCEDs taught hygiene, and has to go through a course of physical drill; nothing, in fact, is neglected to induce him to get the best nut of his body, and, naturally, the mirœuvres h performs in the country benefit him not a little. From the very first moment of his novitiate as a scoot he is encouraged to observe and to deduce from observation. This is fundamental, of course, to all good scouting. You may motico two little mea marching down the street, and their alertness may attract you,
As already repor ad, in their columos, the Aquatic Meeting takes place on Saturday, the Times of India publishes details of an imponant 14th instant, and julging from the large number scheme organised by the Austrian Lloyd Cam of entries, a good afternoon's sport is antici. pany commencing from February 1 next, for pated. The ladies of Hongkong are cordially quick passages between Bombay and London invited. The Water Polo sa,ch will be interest and vice versa at greatly, reduced farms. The The new Viceroy, H.E. Yuan, received the ed as both teams comprise picked men from basis of the scheme is that, the whole of the Japanese Consul at Canton to-day.
The different Water Polo te; ini lately compating accommodation so all; steamers will be' com" CONTRABAND SEIZED.
in the Hongkong Water Polo Shield Combined into one class, and the fares, for this petition and will be worth seeing. The team single class, including austax, will be less than are captained by R. C. Witchell and C. J. the charge bitberto made for second class Cooke and are as follows:
passengers. Those who have travelled by Aus trian Lloyd's unaccelerated srivice in íbe past will remember how successfully the one-class principle operated in that case. It is not pro- posed to make any alteration in the way of lowering the quality of the accommodation offered to passengers, but rather the reverse. The same accommodation will be available as reduced prices and the food provided will be similar to that which has hitherto bino served in the first class 'saloon.
officers · found
means be tolerated. The lethargic and indifferent power behind the throbe has too long continued in its policy of laisser fire and it is time the Imperial authorities- have been roused to a sense of their respons
Yesterday morning the Likin officer at Wangsha noticed forty ćenas of goods destined sibility. It is a curious reflection on a
for Tsing Yuan by the Canton-Haukow Rails people who are ostensibly pursuing a pro-way, in a suspicious condition. • Oo ex- grensive policy to use means which retard amining them the Likin that free progress which is essential to a rie ing nation. The boycott, if too much re. sorted to,, is the surest indication of the weakness of people, who are driven to this form of settling vexed questions owing to their impotency in devising other and more scosible means. Besides, a boy. colt is
A two-edged weapon and any injury which results.from it is bound to tell
them to contain dynamite and fuses. The owrisis, of the goods were at once, arrested, and the contraband reized. The men have bren sent to the Nambol Magistrate toʻbe tried and proished.
OP.UM SMOKERS,
Yesterday nine oplom smokers ware arrested for being found smoking opium without the necessary wooden board licences in Pun Top
in the West ra rabarb. The Namhoj, Maria-
as much on the aggressive party as on thetrate restenced two of them to receive fils strokes of the bamboo sach and the clips seven to be exhibited in the stocks,
A. S. WATSON &,00., unfortunate victim. History has proved that
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BUDSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE). DAILY #86 per antium. WaxxLY—$18 penn
The rates per quarior and per sosem, proportional Subscriptions for any period loss than one month will be charged as for a fall month.
a boycott cannot be of lasting effect owing to its inherent. weakness and to argue other- wise would be like saying that two blacks make a white. We agree with a Northern contemporary that a little strenuous action on the part of Peking to aip in the bud this growing menace to British prestige in China is all that is necessary. At all events, real benefit will result without Chinese-aid and that from an influential quarter...
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
IT TOOK 93,199 pieces of poison to get 8,696 dead rats last year. The Penang rat seems to be a wary bird.
THE Malay Mail hears that the shipments of rubber for Fort Swattenham last week were likely to beat the record,
~The-daily-isone-la-delivered-free-whan the address is the Government of India against the distribu MANY remonstrances are being addressed to
accessible to miesanger, Poak aubsoribers-can-have- their copies delivered at their residences without tion of Buddha's remains baixide India,
sby extra charge. On coples sent by post an
additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. THE ordinary half-yearly meeting of sharehold
ers of the Hongkong Hotel Co., Ld., takes The postage on the srpskly imas to any part of the
place at the Company's hotel at 12.30 p.m. qu' world in 80 cents per quarter. Bingle Copim. Daily, in cents. Weekly, twenty-Saturday, the 11th inst
five pants (for oh only).
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, Wednesday, SepT, 8, 1909..
THE CURSA OF THE BOYCOTT:
A BOTTLE containing the following message has been picked up at Ryde: Barge Lily, of London, off Selsey, sinking, Good-bye. Smith, masier. No date was où the paper.
HONGKONG `strebt indEX.
THE LATEST EDITION,
The fourth and latest edition of the Street Index of the City of Victorix and districts,
the shameeŃ DISTURBANCE. With referer ce to the disturbanco which took place here on the 1st instant between the Chinese Shameen guards and the tice merchants on the Shmeen creek, the Kwang chow Brigadier General, Li Mung Yut, by order of Admiral Li Chun, proceeded to Sha Kes Street yesterday at pm, when the offenders, the originators of the disturb ance, wern taken out and bambooed in the presence of the rice people. A large, crowd of "people sumbering two to three thousand ga. thered on the street to witness, the offenders undergning their punishment.
PROMOTION.
A private telegram has been received from Peking that the present Canton Kwangchow Prefec', Ko Kuu Cheung, will be transferred to the province of Anhui, on promotion, as Taočal for the Development of Native Industries there.
RUBBER COMPANIES,
LINGGI PLANTATIONS.
Mess...Guthrie and Co. report that they' are in receipt of a telegram from the general manager, of Linggi Pintalions, Ltd, advising. that the output of dry rubber from the com pany's estates during the month of August was 44.50lbs. It should be noted that this amount is exclusive of the output from Kamoning estate. The total output for the eight months "ended August 31 is 125,500 lbs.". The following ard the 6gures for the corresponding periodi of last year:-August 24,000 lbs; first eight months 156,000 lbs.
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KAMUNING (PERAK) RUBERR AND TIN CO.
Mesura. Guthrie and Co. ware, that they are advised that the output of dry rubber from the Kamuning (Perak) Robber and Tin Ca's estate during the month of August was 5,000lbs and the net revenue derived from tin mining, S2,4.0. They are also advised that the de- crease in the revenue from tin mining is due to the flooding of the principal mine..
R. C. Witchell, (Capt.)* L. E. Lammert, Private Cloke ("Huss") G. Witcbell,
Gunner Burch (87th Coy. R.G.A.) O. R. Chunyit,
Y. Abbas..
·C. J. Cooke, (Capt.)
A. H. Carroll,
Corporal Burke (“Bufft”).
J. Folte
H. C. Sayer,
Private Williams ("Buffs") Bandiman Barraṇd ("Buffs").
INTERPORT SWIMMING, A
Shanghai has accepted the invitation of the Hongkong swimmers and are sending down a very strong representative team. We under stand the Interportmen leave Shanghai next week by one of the Indo-China Steam Naviga. tior Company's steamers.
ROYAL HÓNGRONG GOLF CLUB.
The Captain's Cup and Pool were played for, from 418 to 6th September. The following
scores were returned:-
CAPTAIN'S CUP,
Gross: Handicap, Nett,
pr.
76. 78.
A. Ritchie, .M. E. Montaith...
18
.5
18 ..86 *86
'78 81 83
J. R. Boyes...............“ · „99 · Major Close*............ BB A. G. B. Elborough... 104 R. P. Walker............ 100
~93-antries.—Remainder-no-re{UIM,- room
A. Ritchie...
M. E. Monteith......................... Major Close
Gross Handicap. Nett.
9.1. IS 76. +8
scr. 28 5 Ba
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A. C. E. Elborough „. 10$ ( 18 86 iş ectrics. Remainder no return, 4. Ritchie having already secured a qualif cation for the Cop, M: E. Monteith qualifies this month with the next best score.
*Winner of Pool *
KING MANUBUS VISIT.
A Week' at WINDSOR IN NÓVEMBER.
We understand that it has now been definite by arranged ibat King Manuel of Portugal will spend a week at Windsor as the guest of the King during the first part of November. His Majesty will come to England direct from Portugal, and, as the visit will be one of State character, he will be accompanied either by his Prime Minister or by his Minister for Foreign Affairs.----
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BLIND MEN NEEDING GUIDING. "If you inquire what they are doing, you will find, perhaps, they have been sent to discover if there are any cripples requiring assistance, or any blind men needing guiding. Or it may be. they are searching for the fire alarms to report where they are, or the police or 'ambul upce stations. Or they may marely have been sent to observe any peculiaritias in the street and to make a report of these, or for practica porposes the articles in the shop windows to be noticed and reported on viva vour. Every- thing is done with the object of sharping the boy's intelligente, powers of observation, and sense of responsibility. But the training is The distinction between accelerated or ordin much wider than this, for, in fact, the bandi kry services will still be retained, but the fares crafts, the arts and sciences are brought, in to by both kinds of steamer will be approximately make him a good scout. To enable the scout- the same. Accelerated steamers will run from ing human boy to find 'his way'at night, his íe -- Bombay twice a month, and ordinary from taught something of the mystic movements of Bombay via Karachi once a month. By the the stars; to be a bunter he must know how to accelerated steamers the reduced charges from build buts, bridges, and even boats, to`light Bombay to Trieste will range, belwren Fs 385 fires and to cook, be learns of trees, of plants, of the birds and beasts of the field, and fin and Rs 5oo. The fares vary according to the position of cabins selected. Accelerated steam. studies field sketching to enable him to report are will carry a limited number of passengers on the country. Again, he is especially in in what, for convenience, is called intermediate structed in ambulance work, life-saving, fire class at a fare of Rs. 350, this being brigade work; and the way to stop, run-away special arrangement planned chiefly to give horses, for is he not bupter to find means of entirely separate accommodation for maida, helping others, a little knight eirant of to-day ?" Then he is encouraged to learn bistory, far bu valois and so on. By the ordinary lines there will be only our uniform lare of must know what his predecessors, the kpights Rs. 495. Retura tickets will be issued for and pioneers of past times, "have done, and to both lines available for two years in the usual loro by their ex imple. way at the rate of a late and a half. Passengers
A KNIGHT ERRANT. who take retore tickets will also be allowed to
And always his eyes are kept buty and the make n sea voyage' in one direction by the little brain behind his eyes at work to direct bi Messageries Maritimes, Navige one Generale hands to works of usefulness, for is he not a- Italiana or North German Lloyd. Through knight errant and a bunter after onefol things? fares for Bombly, to London now are accele-In fact, in Scouting for Boys which is the text- rated line, single ticket, Rs. 485 to Rs. 635 book of the movement, you have not only a ratura Re 269 to Rs. 1,92%. Ordinary line, complete system of training in goed and vréfut siogio Rs. 545.10 Rs. 585; return Rs. 867 to Rs citizenship, but also a skele:ón of a system of- 94, the variation being according to cabic and technical and secondary education, which is class on railway
unique in many particulars. In the first place, îl is popular beyond all belief among the boys In order to cope with the increasing traffic far its inventor has shown genius in this that on all their lines, Austrian Lloyd are now he has realised that boys must hunt and seek proceeding with the construction of a foot of alter adventure, but that this natural tendency seven new fast steamers, All steamers for can be utilised to save, as well as to destroy. the accelerated service will be new and to learn as easily, as simply an ip play. Secondly, thoroughly up to date with electric fans iren as an auxiliary to education, it has this great- In cabins. The voyage between Bombay and advantage-it finds out what the boys' inclina- Venice and Trieste will occupy only thinees tions are. We all know that in our schoolt, with or fourteen days. A abip, sailing from Bombay their classes composed of 20 or 30 boys, it is al on February 1, will be due to arrive at Euro moit impossible for the master to discover the pean ports os, the evening of the 14th or individual tastes of each of the students. This it morning of 15th according to tide. Special quickly discoverable in scouting... -Thirdly, trains will run in connection with the boats by this is no system imposed by the authorities! the newly opened mute. These will enable it has been, on the contrary, adopted with one to travel from the Adriatic port right cathusiasm by the boys themselves, a roleplay thronghi to Charing Cross in 36 hours. London systems of education in which the student co therefore should be reached on the 15th day operates with the master. In conclusion it is out from Bombay by those who wish to travel only fair to say that the Boy Scout morement straight through." The Times of Z-dia hopen) is in this somewhat unique. It does not beg that Anglo-Indians will waits to support the fr. fonds, but everyons in it, from the boys "schema" as the opening of future of batter" things for Angle-lodian travellers who so long bave been subject to a mèrciláss squeeza.
NEW STEAMERS.
The full text of the judgment in conuec- compiled by Mr. Arthur Chapman, Govern tlou with the recent trouble at Kiukiang, mant Assessor, bas just been issued. There which we reproduced from the columos of motest district in the Colony and Kowloon the North China Daily News in our yoster (not including the New Territories) is covered day's issue, throws further light on the mis- by the publication which gives in numerical order the numbers of the lots (whether marine, chievous methods adopted by irresponsible island, or fatin) and street rames arranged in agitators by way of retaliation for a wrong, real alphabetical order with their equivalent in Chi- -or-imaginery-Recent-events-have-firmly es- asracharacters: Well printed on stout paper, by tablished the fact that the boycott has come to the firm of Government printers, Morris be regarded as a formidable weapon by a cer
Noronha & Caj tí ó Des Vocuk Road, the tain class of Chiness by means of which it is book contains over a hundred and fifty fool scap folio pages from cover to cover, To sought to cripple the intereste of the unfor| Isndowners, insurance 'companies, architects, vasted during the month of August was 6,580, through London and visit the City as the guest German Now Guides in North German Lloyd | by showing that sympathy with the work which tunate victims who might have unintentionally
surveyors, and estate brokers the compilation lbs. dry. In the corresponding month of lait aroused their petty wrath. "Ample proof basis invaluable. Had it not been for the laborious year it was 1,159 lbs, dry. The total for the beep provided that every little pin-prick character of the undertaking and the size to Brst 'eight months of 1979-is 37,200 lbs, dry, which would pass unnoticed by folk with a ¦ which the work is certainly to bulk wo feel al- and the total for the corresponding period of modicum of commonsense, is magnified by most tempted to suggest that in future editions last year 14,179 lbs.dry.. canulats to represent gross injustice, with the ap effort might be made to include the nimes inevitable result of the institution of a boy
themselves, from the scoutmasters, the.com. mittees, and the affiliated associations, to the chief scout himself, are expected to obialp the~~- necessary funds by their personal service to the cause. From the bottom to the top, every age is expected to assist by personal effort and
soon arises when this scheme is carefully considered.
His Majesty is coming in response to a LEDBURY RUBBER ESTATES, LTD.
special invitations of King Edward, who re Mens.~F. W/ Barker and Co., Singapore,cently wrote to him a most cordial letter asking adrise that the manager of Ledbury Rubber him to visit this country. Estafes, Ltd., reports that the rubber crop bar-
During his stay in England he will drive An active trade in cattle between Slam and of the Lord Mayor and Corporation, who are steamers is now springing into existence, arranging to entertain bins, as they enter Theis steamers are allowed by the Jays tained his august father and mother a few years Government to call at,cartala porta there... ago, at the Guildhall..
Tanjong Priosk, Samararg, and Soumbaya. A BLIGHT shock of sartbquuko,-anotbar of the King Manuel, who is an ardent sportsman, and bandle cargo, but only on condition that be after-shocks of the big earthquake of thu is looking forward with kean plasmara to the the caitle on board shall be laspected, and|| 141b,, was felt at Kobe a, little after 17.30 pm, of the registered proprietors of the respective THE Agente (Masz. Menageries Maritimes shooting at Windsor. Several shooting parties passed by a vatorimary expert. None of the on goth ult. The Kobe Museorological Obser -Tots, when the Inden wij be nothing less than a On) inform us that the cargo, silk shipped a um suma ia ha amang wå dating hij stayingi itia caula will be allowed to land. Home Hidan vatory, which describes the wibention as frable. cott, We will not dwell upon the mentis, ministers land register and us-tuch lis, value'] on board the Goledonień which last this port on | sot unlikely that there will be a theatrical par«: "and other cattle products may only be landed states, that it commsiced at 1159:32-/ the boyoost as an effective method in the to others than, loaurance managers and chate the 3rd suo, was delivered is Lyons on the 6th, formance by special command at the Castle, aber all the diagase germe chetein have been lasted for 1 minutu · and selfiement of disputes, but a brief resumé of i ansat very considerably enhanced.
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