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Celegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SERVICF.
THE KIUKTANG: MAN, SLAUGHTER CASE JUSTICE WILL BE DONE. [By courtesy of the "Shaung Pol]
Peking, 10th September, With reference to the Kukiang alleged manslaughter case the Bri tish Minister, apprehending lest it might impair the friendly relations between China and Great Britain, has declared that justice will be done In the matter and that no partiality will be shown in favour of the Accused.
FEMALE EDUCATION.
INCREASING NUMBER OF
STUDENTS:
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pp3)··
Peking, 10th September. Lord Li Ching-fong, Chinese Mi- nister to the Court of St. James, has sent a telegram to the Ministry of Education to, the effect that the number of girls who have completed their studies in Europe and are re- turning to China-is-increasing and recommends that early steps be taken. to draw up regulations for examining them and granting them diplomas.
EX-G. C. LUM SIU LING. SUMMONED TO THE PALACE.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Pe"]
Peking. 10th September. The Prince Regent has.summoned ex-Grand Councillor Lam Blu-ling to the Palace to consult him on im- portant matters..
SZECHUAN-HANKOW RAILWAY.
THE AMERICAN LOAN.
【By courtesy of the "Sheung Pi‚"]
Poking, 10th September. The funds for the Canton-Han- kow Railway having already boen provided, it is proposed by the Con- tral Government to enter into an agreement with the United States for employing the money offered by America in the construction of the Szechuan-Hankow Railway.
OHANG CHIH-TUNG.
EXTENSION OF LEAVE,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pr"]
Peking, 10th September.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1909
MANCHURIAN OFFICIALS.
APPLICATIONS TO RESIGN.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung "Po,”]
Peking, 12th September. The Viceroy and Governor of the Three Eastern Provinces and also the Foreign Bureau Commissioners of Mukden and Kirin have applied for permission to resign owing to the many difficulties they meet with in conducting negotiations with foreignera,
NAVAL COMMISSIONERS.
RETURN TO 'SHANGHAI.'
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."|
Grand Councillor Na Tung has reinstated the country would be the laughing Cutou
given instructions to H.E. Liang Tun-yin, president of the Waiwupa, to exercise greater caution on the present occasionsons not to perpetuate the errors attending the flotation of the Canton-Hankow Railway loan.
SAMUN BAY
· RAILWAY COMMUNICATION,
`[By courtway of the!" Shawm Po."}
of the people. Therefore not only would be stock of the foreigears and lose the confidence be acting unfairly towards the Government by allowing him to be reinstated but the Govern ment would be acting unfairly towards the per- ple by reinstating him-Shanghai Times.
SIR OHEN TUNG.
UNWILLING TO remain at PEKING.
[By courtesy of the " Shaung Po!"]
Peking, 16th September.
·way
Rail-tractions of the Crown Advocate, and
MR. BUTLER 'WRIGHT'S, ARREST,
* BEFORE THE BHANGHAI MAGISTRATE, -
! The N. C. D. Naws, of 7ih inst., says :—, A telegram which we received from our Hongkong correspondent on Sunday stated that it had been reported to the Police that Mr. Butler Wright, necountant of the Chinese rec. tion of the Canton Kowloon Railway, had dis appeared.
ceived notice of the disappearance of Mr. Wright-
banded in the warrant received by the consular. authorities for the apprehension of the accusadi-
His Worship.said that the warrant was algn- ed by the acting Consul General at Canton, and set forth that William Butler Wright, account. ant, Canton-Kowloon Railway, Chinaan Sace tion, did on September 14, 1908, and Decem- ber 30, 1928, fraudulently embezzle the sums of $5,000 and $15,000 respectively, the property of his employers, the aforesaid railway adminik tration, warrant is directed?
Douglas- would ask to whom that
Me
His Worship-To the chief conitable, H.B.M.'s Consulate-General, Shanghai.
Mr. Douglas-Thon that is not the original
His Worship-I-bellare it is.
It is reported that Sir Chen TungThe British authorities at Shangbai also rewarrant. Peking, 14th September. Llang-chang will return to Canton and the Police were instructed that a warrant The Ministry of Posts and Com-after his conference with the Minis had besa issued for the arrest of the accountant. munications has sent telegraphic try of Posts and Communications The British Consul General, on the information telegraphed to him, issued a provisional war- instructions to the Governor of Che-over the affairs of the Canton-Hankow rant for Wright's arrest if he should come le kiang to the effect that the Ningpo Railway Co.; and that he is unwill-bis port and as the latter was reported to be Failway should connect with Samuning to remain in Peking.
travelling to Shanghal by the Tenge Maru the Warrest was counter-signed by the Japanese Bay so as to link up with the Tion.
Consul General so as to enable the Municipal tein-Obiakiang Bailway.
Police to arrest the accused man on a Japanese -The-Gentral-Government proposes to estaTMTM
Shanghai, 18th September Viceroy Chang Jen-chun and Gov-bieb a naval base at Samso Bay-Ed.; B.K.T] ernor Chu Ka-po proceeded to Wu- MINISTRY OF EDUCATION. hu to welcome Prince Shun Fu-lap
Prince Shun will return to Shang- hai to-day and will leave for Hang chow by special train on 17th inst. WUHU CUSIOMS TAOTAI.
́HRUNGSHANESE APPOINTED.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."],
Peking, 18th September. Cheng Ping-fan, a native of Heungshan, has been appointed acting Customs Taotai at Wuhu.
THE MANCHURIAN TREATY. FENGTIEN GENTRY DISSATISFIED.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung. Po"]
Peking, 13th September, The Convention concluded be- tween China and Japan concerning questions in the Three Eastern Pro- vinces is looked upon by the gentry of Fengtion as conceding the loss of China's sovereign rights,
They have telegraphed to the Central Government and the Waiwu- pu to amend the Convention other- wise they will not recognise it. LATE EMPRESS DOWAGER.
DATE OF FUNERAL.
[By,courtesy of tha" Shoung' Pd"]
Peking, 18th September. The funeral of the late Empress Grand Dowager has been fixed for the 27th day of the ninth moon (10th October).
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JUKIEN.
FOREIGN CONSTABULARY.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po!]
Peking, 18th September, Grand Councillor-Chang-Chih-The Waiwupu-bias-sent-telegraphic tung has applied for an extension of instructions to the Viceroy of Fukien leave of twenty days.
to direct the Taotai to arrange with the various Consals for recovering the power (for the Municipal Coun- oily to maintain a police force.
MILITARY UNIFORM.
KHAKI THE COLOUR.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
NAVAL COMMISSIONERS.
ABNIA, AT AMOY.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Amoy, 11th September.. Prince Shun Pui-lap and Admiral Sah Chen-ping arrived at Amoy to- -day-at-8-p.m
MACAO'S GARRISON.
CHINESE CONCERN.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po
Peking, 12th September." Upon learning that the Portuguese Government proposes to increase the garrison at Macao owing to the delimitation controversy, the Prince Regent instructed Grand Councillor No Tung to telegraph to HL. Kao Erh Ch'ion, the Special Commis sloner, directing him to protest against the stop as a violation of Treaty stipulations.
CANTON REGIMENT.
DISBANDMENT ORDERED. [By courtesy of the" Shaung Fr"}
Peking, 12th September.
The Ministry of War his given instructions to the Viceroy of Canton
Peking, 18th September. The Ministry of War has decided that the military uniform shall be khaki in colour throughout the Em pire..
IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD.
GRANT-IN-AID.
· [By courtesy of thi" Sheung'Po"]'
Peking, 18th September. There was a conference, day before yesterday, in the Palace, to discuss the grant in aid of the Imperial Household,
A special Imperial degree has been applied for to determine the question. PEKING-KALGAN RAILWAY.
THE INAUGURAL CEREMONY.
[By couriany of the " Shning Po"],
Peking, 18th September.
·PRESIDENT RESUMES DUTIES.
[By courtuty of the "Shoung Pa."]
· Peking, 14th September. H.E. Yeung Hing, president of the Ministry of Education, has re- turned from leave and has since re-.. sumed his duties.
CHANG CHIH-TUNG.
∙ANXIOUS TO RETIRÈ,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po""]
Peking, 14th September.
• Grand Councillor Chang Chih- tung has been ill for such a long time that he is anxious to retire altogether
from active service,
PRINCE REGENTS GIFT
BANNER TO SHANGHAI CHINESE VOLUN.
TEERS.
PRINCE TAI HSUN ENTERTAINED,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 16th September,
8.50 p.m. Yesterday afternoon” Prince „Thai Haun presented the gift, with which he had been entrusted by the Prince Regent, of a banner to be carried by the Chinese volunteers in Sharghai. Later in the day, His Excellency the Prince was entertained to dinner
by the Chinese section of the Shang
hai voluntoors.
KÜLANGSU POLICE. WAIWUPU'S DETERMINATIÓN.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]
Peking, 16th September. The Viceroy of Fukien has wired to the Central Government that, ac-
PEKING DAILY PAPER.
CLOSED IN PEKING.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."] ::
The arrest was effected on the Tayo Maru by Det.-Sgt. Cibaon, who, with the assistance of other detectives, conveyed the prisoner to Shanghai, Wright was immediately brought up at the British P. lice Court and he was remand-
Peking, 16th September. The Ta Tung Daily Press ined in custody for seven days.. Peking has been closed by order of the Imperial Government for making references to affairs in the Three
Eastern Provinces.
SALT MONOPOLY.
ESTABLISHMENT ON PROPER
« FOOTING.
[By courtesy of the **Shoung" Po."]'
Peking, 16th September. The Ministry of Finance desires to place the salt monopoly throughout the Empire on a proper footing..
Special telegraphic instructions have been despatched to all the Pro vinces urging the sending of a num ber of salt members to Peking for consultation.
TYPHOON WARNINGS.
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Before G. W. KING, Esq., Police Magistrate,
REX V. WILLIAM BUTLER WRIGHT.
Mr. Douglas-It should be directed to the officers of his own Court: 'The Cantal ther has no authority to losus a warrant to any one pot ga lato that just now. Mr. William Butler outside his own provincial Court, but I shall Wright la perfectly willing to give all facilities to the authorities and to return at once: to Canton to go into any matters which require to be gone foto in his business, and I do not con sider it my duty to say anything just now about the course which has been adopted. But I wish
the Court to understand that we wish to giva every facility for an immediate returál have only one application, that is that the Cours here should fix the amount of aure- tins which the Court will accept. Mr. Butler Wright is quite a strangara Shaoghal, and be does not propose to try to find the sure. H. M. Palice Counties here. For that reason I made no applices
September 6. tion to your Worship earlier. But, 1
like this Court, either yourself or the judge; to fix the amount of poroțios, Of course," the William Butler Wright, accountant, a man personality of the ureties must be fixed at of middle ago, was brought up before the Court Canton, but I make this application for the and informed by the Magistrate that a warrant
Court to settle the amount so that on his return had been issued by the Consul-General atto Canton he may be released at once.. It Canton for his arrest on a charge of fraud. will not be possible for mis to go down on the ulently embezzling $1,000.00 December same steamer as he does, and that would pat 30, 1908, at Canton, His Worship added him in the position, if the Court does dot that the procedure would probably be that grant my application, to have to apply for bail the Consul General; at Canton would send personally. The Consul will not be in a position his warrant to Shanghai, and all bis Worship until a few days after Mr. Wright's return to could do at this stage was to inke svidence bold &
| preliminary investigation. His Worship-1 propose to adopt the course of arrest and remand the accused until the
of returning him in custody,
warrant arrived from Canton,
The accused in the meantime may live.
at the Astor House under surveillance? I can satisfy the Court by going to the bank that
bave means.
I
His Worship-No. I cannot do anything of that sort. I shall have to remand you in the custody of the British gaol, and if you wish to communicate with the bank or a lawyer you can do so.
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Mr. Douglas-This Court has power, I be-
lieve, to hold the whole preliminary examina tiqn, and this turbject to power to fix the Amount of the bail subject to the suraties them. salves being agreed to by the Conni. I would ark the Court now to make an order for bail for his release' on his arrival at Canton, ・
His Worship-In this warrant there are two charges, altogether for $18,000. Supposing The accused-Before you actually commit that after the warrant had been issued, sub- me, may I attend to one or two matters of busiequent investigations showed that the amount alleged to have been embezzled was found to neis with one of the constables?... What sost of business ls it?
His Worship-No, I do not think I can.
be considerably higher than the smount asked by this Court?
The accused-1 should like to send a cable ar two and make some arrangements with my bank for some fuads, -
The following telegrams were received from the Manila Observatory at the American Con. - sulate Generali—
September 14th, 8.19 p.m. September 14th, 7 p.m. Typhoon over North China Sea moving W. or W.NW. -
Typhoon over North Meiscothima moving W. His Worship-If you can get the prison au Typhoon North of Western Carollaes direc-thorities to agree to that, all right, but it will be » tion unknown.
then out of my hande. I cannot make any order in this Court. You have acknowledged that you are William Butler Wright,
September 16tb, 12:55 p.m. of Yap moving W. or W.N.W
September 16lb. Usclose or typhoon N.W. rinna lalands moving W, or W.N.W.
Qyclone ar typhoon W. of Ladrons or Ma-
THA INTERPORT CARNIVAL, CO-OPERATION OF SPORTSMEN REQUESTED
We are officially authorised to state that the”
The accused-Yes, but__wat_wrongfully. arrested,
His Worship-Why?
The accused-On the warrant. His Womhip-You mean that the charge is wrong.
The accused-Yos, it is a false charge. There has been an embezzlement, ‚ ̈ ̈
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stantial securities-men who would be interest- Mr. Douglas-This Court can 6x two sub-
ad in seeing Mr. Butler Wright come to his trial. These would be fixed, relatively speak. lag, without reference to the amount of the money alleged to be embezzled. Mr. Wright would have no difficulty in Canton in finding satisfactory suretise.
His Worship 1. prefer, Mr. Douglas, that the application be made to the Consolat Can ton, though, of course, there is always; an appeal to Supreme Court on a question of bail. Mr. Douglas-Your Worship can see that there is a difficulty, Mr. Wright will arrive there in custody, and would have to be remand- ed, there or make the application himself. And Consuls are not so familiar with there ralused my application I shall have to make it una web man to sattle it.
Victoria Recreation Club Jopen for practice issued at Canton, and know nothing beyond questions of bail or this Court it. If the Court
in members and outsider why wish se pan cipate in the coming Interport events. Dur Ing the little time they have at their disposal. intanding competitors would do well to take full advantage of the facilities afforded them to provide as exhibition worthy of the Colony's best traditions. It abould ba, distinctly un- derstood that it is not proposed to confpe the eyepts to certalo Clubs but those taking part should represent the whole Colony, so that our visitors from the North should meat with a
strong combination of the Colony's picked mon. The Colony possesses a number of fast swim
Hongkong's
cording to the Amoy Tastai, it will mers, who should provò a valuable acquisitios be impossible to recover the right of clean, healthy part in concomed. Bitharto, our sportsmen for various adverse circam policing the settlement-of-Kulangsuances have had to be content with the wooden by the foreign Municipal Council. ·
The Waiwupu is determined to preaching fête should turn the tide in the have that privilege restored and will confer with the various Ministers in Peking on the subject.
YUAN SHIH-KAI. RUMOUR OF REINSTATEMENT
UNTRUE.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po."}
Peking, 16th September. There have been rumours that it was proposed by the Central Govern ment to reinstate Ex-Grand Coun- cillor Yuan Shih-kai.
spoon in most Interport events, but the ap-
Colony's favour.
15th inst.
His Worship Well, the warrant has been that, can speak to the Consular authorities. who are in charge of "The get, and they thay be able to see their way to allow you to have this.communication, but it is in their hands.
Dat.-Sgt. Gibson, sworn, stated that in com- pany with Det. Kay be proceeded to Woolong that morning about eight o'clock. He went on board the Tengo Maru, and arrested the ac- cased there. Witness gave the usual caution and the accused did not make any statement.
His Worship announced that accused would be remanded for seven days in the custody of the British gaol authorities, but that he might. warrant Canion," The accused
be
brought up sooner on the and would be allowed to see Mr. Barton with regard to bir application, and his Worship would alep com muzicats with bim *Wright than left the Court with~~a~British Consular constable.
ANOTHER ACCOUNT,
lo order to enable those in charge of the Is. terport Swimming arrangements to select a Seven worthy of upholding the honour of the Colony against Shanghai To the forthcoming Water Polo contest, a match has been arranged to take place to-morrow afternoon at the Victoria Recreation Club's enclosure between the pick of the Hongkong Water Poloists. The Probables and Possibles are composed of the most powerful swimmers in Hongkong and the majority-are-old Water Polo players,.. Tenyo. Maru, os a passage from Hongkong so that an excellent match is stire to de saan, The following are the teams:m
Probables E. Lammert, R. C. Witchell, A. H. Carroll, O. J. Conke. A. E. S. Alves, C. Humphreys and Corporal Burke ("Boffs"),
Possibles -A. A. Claxton, P, M. Remedios,
VBarros and Corporal Morrish, Beka
The Hongkong Flying Squadron Team will be selected from the above swimmers, as also will the representativen for the different Cham- pionship events.
His Worship-Perhaps. However, all I know is that the warrant comes direct from. Canton, and that the first charge was for Tis. 13,000 and that now there are two charges. I cannot 6ix bail without knowing the whole circum viances.
Mr. Douglas-It is a matter of convenience. Besides Consols are not so familiar with ques tions of bail as this Court bers.
His Worship-don't think there will be any
Mr. Douglas-Mr
Mr. Douglas-Mr. Wright will be ready to with
so harship shall have to consult the consular authorities regarding that."
Mr. McKean i now apply under, rule" 18 that a warrant be issued to be sent to Canton,
The Court then adjourned, his Worship signifying that this would be issued.
MONGOLIAN RAILWAYS.
DETAILS OF A NEW PROJECT.
The Shanghai Mercury, of 6th inst., says - Yesterday afternoon a couple of telegrams. were received at the British Consulate General in Shanghal containing information similar to that appearing in our telegraphic column that the chief accountant of the Chinese Sec tion of the Canton-Kowloon Railway, by name William Batler Wright, for whose arrest on a charge of embezzling $13,000 a warrant had been issued, was belleved to be on board the to Shanghai. A description of the man was wired up, and in view of the serious charge against him the Consular authorities at once took steps to have him arrested if aboard the steamer, The Consul General accordingly issued a provisional warrant for Wright's arrest, had it countersigned by the Japanese author: Municipal Police. A sumber of detectives The Minister of Commusications her rub. were detalled to board the vessel, and Informa
mitted to the Throne a project according to the shipping tion being received from the
which the Paking-Kalgan Railway is to be pany that the Tengo Maru was dan at WOODEN xtended to Ta-lung-fu. ^ Sa-plug at an early hour this morning two detectives Sai-yuan-ting, in the extrame proceeded by trolley car to Woosung
Station,
A short time ago wa noted a project on the part of the Obinere Government to construct a raliway across Mongolia. The scheme as pro posed was regarded as impracticabla" and shelvad, but it appears that it is to be pursued with some madiication, the line to ma in westerly direction parallel to the Mongolian border, a polet near which will be mađe the terminus for the present. A Peking telegram dated August saad to the Oslosfallsche Lloyd
There is no foundation-for-tha M. Rosa Pereira,H, C, Sayer, J. Forbes, A., and put the matter into the bands of the reads su follows :— - M
rumours.
Stace H. E. Na Tung eturned from Tientsin he 'bas on "mare than one 'ocession spoken pathetically to the Prince Regent on the pre- test critical situation saying that the Interns- patios are such that China's present Diplomatists cannot possibly solve and strong. ly urging that Yoan Shih-kai bo, recalled to Feking. He was a most successful diplomatist both in Pehyang and at the Wal-wa-pu and
SWIMMING.
THE HARBOUR RAÇE,
14th inst.
com-
while another embarked on the tender as it left of the
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province
and
of Shansi, near the
for the steamer. The actual arrest was made by Mongolian border. The cost of the con struction is estimated at 60 million taals, Dat. Sergi. Gibson, who boarded the steamer and bad ille difficulty in dinding the man he which, as in the case of the Paking-Kalgan line, will be met out of the proceeds of the wanted. Wright was then taken ashore and
Northern Chinusa railwayn. "Eight "years" ̈nes in company with Det.-Bergt. Rasvas and Det. Ray, Del Sergt. Gibson brought him to Shang. proposed in which to complete the construc
flon of the lisa."
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of an older plan which was in codian MAVZA
glitrate.
The accused, who has the appearance of until recently the construction of
Intending competitors are reminded that if he were rainstated he might save the situs-entries for the above Race close to-morrow sion. His Excellancy is also said to have afternoon at 6 pm, and entries must be sant in He was comediately taken to the British made use of the mxpremios that if it bad sither to Mr. Frank Lammen, Hon. Secretary Court where at twalya d'clock his cats waI In explanation of the above, our contempor- not been for Yuxu Shib kel Pobrang would of the Victoris Recreation Club or to the Editor opened before Mr. G. W. King, Police Maary ramarks that the scheme is a modication not be what it is to-day. His Imperial of the China Afasi before the above time. The Higbocan Way much impressed with
what race will be as usual between the Police Pier, braid and decided to re-employ
a man of about fifty, having a rather long Klachta via Urgs along the old caravan, sonla. The Grand Council was then only Yan, Kowloop, and the Frays Wall between the Tto | Victoria Recreation Uleb and Mummy Pist,
board and wearing spectacles, was The present plan has in view a line runnlag the x-Grand Councillor inquiring after his commencing on Saturday caxt, the sith lush,ell-dressed, and throughout the proceed. parallel to the Mongolian border in a westerly maintained a calm demeanour. In direction, and is subsequent extension along | health and ̈reguézling him to come out from at Sumthis year have been very slow com answar` to the Magistrale ka admitted that bis the caravan-route to Ullasental (North-West
bis retirement in help the country as the Gov- Entries crament, has expressed the intention of rejasing late spderstand only half a dozen bare name was William Baller Wright, and his Mongolia) above the level of the con, neur a city in the Changel Mountains, allag him dan replied that be had an entered for the contest to date Wtrast, Worthip then procasded to acnounce that quite recovered from bis recent illness and could however, that by to-morrow evening a big list warrant had been fasued by the Consul General the source of the Salengs, which is the longest
Ullasantai has lately lost much of its im Then he want, or to say that China's present mere to the Colony who could no doubt aaally lently ambersling $15,000 on December, goth, portance, but before the bulk of the trade and The above race was inaugurated by the Pronto the procedure, to plated boen taken by the Sibaries and hisnchurian Canton would send pia warrant to Shanghat, rallways, the place was the centre of the export and all his Worship could do was to take svid.rade from Mongells to Biberis, the commodi.
Some 5,000 fast
to disband a certain regiment in that neotion with the opening of the not on any account comply with their request, will be made up, as we have plenty of swim at Canton for his arrest on a charge of fraudu. 1 and most important feeder to the Yential,
city within three years.
CHANG CHIH TUNG.
JAPANESE PHYSICIAN IN
BATTENDANCE,
-ĹBy courtesy of Bre". Sharing For)
Peking, 12th September. Grand Councillor Chang Chil tring has been attended by s Japan-
The inaugural ceremony, in con
Peking-Kelgan Railway will place on the 17th inst.
SZECHUAN-HANKOW
- RAILWAY.
THE LOAN.
take
¿{By courtsay of the " Sheung RoX]
Poking, 14th September.
position in regard to International admiss whe not what it wasa yast sgo. Thân though, she wat much abused herkes yet some hope of over, coming hat Aimeulilet and wining the con, fidence of the" worla 'one definister to
When be proposed last your that thm certain country be raised to the rank of an Government was not in ESTOUT
opinion was
BEN BEI was'nów, too late tarzĀRAİNSİ
Pis proposal and polic
of any Use, even if his propoinli were adopted ari ikke velma If the Goyaramant appointed in official: a castala umount of help: wught to from him, but at present the situs was such that it could act be and Beligamaisness it was imponías
e physician for many days without Both Great Britain and the United finding any Improvement In his con- States are desirous of participating tea dition i ha has, in consequence, ape in the loan for the construction of Milad fer a further extention of lowre: | San Baschuan Hankow Railway lengthen an old v BAG USHTO
cover the distance.
prietors of the Chins Mall in 1906, and since then it has become an annual event, the follow ing being the winners 1-
pod-Won by Gunner Brotherton, 8th Coy, Royal Garrison Artillery, -
1907-Won by A. E. Thomas, R,M, Im Ing of M.S. Tamar,
1908Won by &. I. Thomas, R.M.Iul of H.M.S. Tamar.
Xó view of the fast approach of the Interport conteste between Shanghai and Hongkong,
Tải would be wall for the long disance swimmers too prove whether they are capable of Puksidler & thru konpes of the Cology Last Sacred long cleaning Cagai
1908
at Canton.
Ece of arrest and remand the accused naill the dochment arrived from Kanton,
and lasthar, besides cattle. Dllasental la las dealt with being camels kalt, wool, mint, the most important point in the Ruselan The following report is from the Slamphor policy of pensination, which, in order to reach Timis of 14th list,!--
Mencken | Mongolia, does not seek so much to cross the In H. B. Mis Palice Court van Trikutak, a to start out from Bamipalatinsk and
of Támuela and Changal from high ranges before Mr G. W. King, Magistrate, the charges
gest William Batar Wright, acconstant on Tomak in the wast and force its way bÞOLMAGE the Chinese section of the Canton-Kowloon the ranges mentioned and the Aith mountaion Rillway whole arrest was acted on Bep: to the sam via Kebdo. Aprarentziak mer tambar 6 on board the sa, Tanyo Mars, were has become known in Paking condom Ganounced, an
journal, and the Chiness Authenics " #Emlendang was capresented by Mr. J. O E. | ually to counter it by the comper Daugina, while Mike heM, Mukaan apposted on ! railway how she providne of Sim
pen
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