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thing and one thing alone, was the mure bait LOCAL AND GENERAL. and it was contained in the words: "Fend the brute." Nowadays, the unfortunate, CARPENTER O. T. Ridgway Jolux the Tamar at brute has to feed himself, for in the Orient Hongkong for service in the dockyard here. it is not considered right that the ladies of | A Russian was fined $5 in the Pics Court the household should know anything shout, this morning for being drunk and disorderly in the kitchen. Ons is led to these remarks the New Travellers' Hotel,

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$35 and Sty, respectively, in the Police Court THREE Chinese shopkeepers were fined $50, this morning for keeping unjust scales.

A CHINAMAR was given one month's hard labour and six hours' stocks this morning for stealing a number of fowls at Shou-ki-wan,

BOATMAN was fined $25 at the Magistracy harbour. The master of the 35. Empress this morning for dumping garbage into the

Japan prosecuted,

the air. All would suffer alike, and the foreigner with them. What we are distinctly interested in is the foundation, if there be any "beyond mere gossip, for Mr. Meyer's statement. The Mercury of Shang hai, which has unearthed this delect A S. WATSON & CO., able piece of inisrepresentation-to use

amild term-ays, quite truly, that everybody by the perusal of a letter which appears inA RICKSHA Coolie was given one month's hard LIMITED.

who has the slightest acquaintance with the Shanghai Mercury, indited by some un labour in, the Police Court yesterday for the -Chinese history knows that the present fortunate, individual who signs himself "Star larceny of a lady's umbrella.

dynasty found the southern Chinese a very ving. It is an amusing epistle to those THE Gazette states that the King has been hard nut to crack. Everybody knows that who refuse to see the, underlying pathos, pleased to approve of Mr. Tatsuichiro Funatiu long after the Manchus had been accepted but it should certainly be taken to heart as Consul for Japan at Hongkong. as Heaven sent rulers in the north, the south by the fine ladies who live in Hong would none of them. The Minge had kong as well as those who make Shang- vanished north of the great river. South of hai their temporary abode. For one thing it they still had power. Even pirates stoit voices the cry of the multitude of men up for their cause. Everybody knows that who yearn for a decent meal, who prefer the while Chinese as a whole love to go back to substantial to the ornate, the fact to the the third century and describe themselves as emblem. Any ordinary member of the male descendants of the dynasty then reigning.sex-if-brought to the retrospective mood," "Sons of Bau," the Cantonese come for will recall for the benefit of his bearer preference down the stream of time, some sumptuous repasta which no self-respecting centuries later and delight to call them- Chinese cook would dream of placing on Kụ selves "Sons of Tang," the Tang dynasty boarding-house table. No wading through. representing the Elizabethan age of China's interminable menus or sitting through an history. Similarly everybody knows of the impossible table d'hôte repast; simply plato furbulent nature of the mass of the people ordinary chow cooked under the surveillance in the Liangkwang. Do we not find of the paragon of the house. What makes it emphasised again, and again in our own the stories of Dickens and Thackeray su fan- connection with Canton, in the early days of cinating, especially those coaching trips in our trade? This, that, and the other thing the depths of winter? Is it not the tale of could not be done by the Viceroys and off the smoking viands served up in the ions and cials generally because the Cantonese would the hostelries? Who can forget David Cop not permit of it. The mandarins, not being perfield's breakfast when he first left home, Cantonese themselves, might well have be the breakfast which the waiter helped him lieved sometimes in their own descriptions. to consume? It is the same with Du We can quite understand an official, a native mas. When the valiant d'Artagnan and REFRESHING. of Kiangsu, being terribly impressed with the the ponderous Athos ate in the complete rowdiness in the nature of the southern native. enjoyment of the tang of life they are usual- There is nothing comparable with it in his ty to be found in some hole-in-the-wall known own province except perhaps in the be

as a graod:"houl" for unpretentious good haviour of a village bully here and there. cheer. "Feed the brute" was a religion And, finally, everybody knows that that then, and even to-day there are places where rebellion of rebellions, the Taiping, had the motto is actively observed. But in the is origin amongst these very people Far East, in the golden, glorious, limpid and how we come to the point which Orient, all feathers and fluff, the mere man copbasised by our contemporary. seeks in vain for simplicity, and the gitle quote again: Are we to decide from these whose mother in the old country scrubbed historical facts that the present day Canton the floors and boiled the pot are far and. ese are rebelliously inclined? What is the away above such trifles as common cookery. character of the Cantonese ?. From our own There was once a time when Mrs. Some experience we can answer fairly well. It is body's cookery-book ranked next to the dangerous to generalist even over but a family llible in the British home, but it never

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A. S. WATSON & CO., single province, but we think it may safely be said that the Cautonese in addition to having some undesirable qualities are amongst the most intelligent, energetic, enterprising, able, and patriotic of the whole Chinese (18fice. Mark their success in other pro vinces as evidenced by the dislike in which They are held, Note. the most successful of those found abroad: the majority are from the south. Turn up the pages of Chinese history and it will be found that Cantonese patriotism has shown itself by holding out On October 5, 1909, at Mokansbar, Stephes long after other provinciale had given in. - Paul Barchet, M.D., aged 65 years.

On October 7, 1909, at Shanghai, Claude-day it is the Cantonese who are most Arthur Bray, late of Beach Hotel, Cheloo, aged jealous for their country's interests and good name. We need but mention the ratsu Mara case, the case of Macao, and the still unfinished trouble over the Pratas

On.Olober 3, 1909, at Shanghai, to Captain and Mira, H. Schiphorst, a son,

On October 7, 1909, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mr. N. T. Sanders, a daughter,

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THE Connaught Aeraled Water Factory was, this morning fined 550 for storing arrack in their godowns without a licence. The arrack was farther ordered, to be forfeited to the Crown.

MAJOR G. J.Morris, Royal Engineers, who for some time has been employed as Inspector of Works for Royal Engineer services at Glasgow, has been selected for duty at Hongkong and will proceed here at an early date..

RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library for the week ending the toth October, 1909- Library.

201

Total...... 591

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Non-Chinese Chinese

A. WOMAN'S WIT

FUN AT THE MAGISTRACY,

its amusement was caused at the

Magistracy this afternoon in the course of a armed robbery case by the amusing answers of a Oblaese woman, who is evidently a Solomon la disguise. The following dialogue speaks for itself. i

Mr. Davidson How were you able to identify your cattle?

Witness Because they were yellow. Are there not other yellow cattle ?—But these were my own yellow.

low-If my own children are among a crowd How did you know they were your own yel in a theatre, can I not identify them?"

But the plam was reserved for the last. Here it is

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Why do you fence my questions? Why do ran not answer them at once?—I am a woman.

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Anti-Malaria Campaign. DR ATKINSON'S DISCOVERY.

CLEARING OF BRUSHWOOD, MÊ. Sĩ TỪ DÙNG RECOMMEND TRONG At the meeting of the Sanitary Board this afternoon, the following interesting correspond.

ence was considered: ja

A letter from the Sunitary Board, addressed to. Government, was in the following terms: "I have the honour, by direction of the Board to report that the following resolution was adopted by the Board at a meeting held on the gist August last:

That in the interests of the public health of to clear all brushwood from Crows lead in the this Colony it is desirable for the Governmeal

close proximity of dwalling-houses which »» likely to be detrimental to the public health owing to its barbourage of mosquitoes on the ground that the existence of such brushwood is a nuisance detrimental to the public health. ***The cost of such work to be paid for out of the public funds, and that where such brash upon in clear it at their own expanse. wood is on private land the owners be called

"I attach the Daily Prose report of the dia cussion on this matter,”.

The reply from the Colonial Secretary was as follows:

NEW POSSIBLE ENEMY TO THE MOSQUITO.

In the current number of the Journal of "Tropical","Medicine and Hygiene, Dr. J. Mitford Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical Officer, Hongkong, bas an article which is honoured by belog given premier position in this issue, on "A possible natural anemy to the mosquito." The article is illustrated by line drawings and, is to the following effect

In the summer of 19of it was reported to me by Mr. Gibson, the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon of Hongkong, that he and Inspector Watson had seen flies eating mosquito larvae in the at Kennedy Town in that Colony. I had some nullah and streams adjacent to the cattle dépôt

of these collected and sent to the School of Tropical Medicine, London, where they ware recognized by Colonel Alcock, the entomologist, as belonging to the Dolichopodider, many of the species of which family have well-known acquatic propensities; they were, h: wever, too much damaged on arrival to be specifically identified...

As Colonel Alcock, äsked for more speci mens, I want to collect soms, but the rains had washed all Imtym away, and the cool- weather, soon after setting in,it'waq, impossible to obtain any that season;;

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I have the honour to acknowledge your lot-,| This summer, towards the end of April, 1 ter of September and potifylog the resolution went to Kennedy Town with Mr Gibson, and of the Sanitary Board on the subject of the | wo'saw hundreds of fiies eating larvas in the ing houses. You are, no doubt, aware of the stirring up the stagnant water at the sides of clearing of brushwood in the vicinity of dwell- | nullah, and also in the streama near by." "On"

arrangement arrived at nearly a year ago be the bullah, crowds of larvic were disturbed; the tween the Sanitary and the Botanical and Fores dies pounced down upon them and rapidly de- Departments in regard to this question, voured tarve almost as long as their own The correspondence relating to that arfange. || bodies ; at times they would fly away with the ment contained a proposal by the Medical larvæ in their mouths. Officer of Health that clearings around isolat- Those were evidently all of the same species

ed dwelling siter sbould gradually be Some were collected and sent home, and havo ́ extended to a radius of 400 or 500 been identified by Mr. H. E.Austen, the Diptero». pards. ↑ In casės to which this recommendation |¡logist at the British Museum (Natural History), is applicable it is probable that the whole, or av belonging to the species Liapa” sinensis, the greater part of the area contained, would be Schiser, of the family of Anthomyida, or flower Crown land, and the clearing twice a year of flies. an area of some 130 acres would involve a very considerable some from the public revenue for the benefit of the owner. When such isolated lots are sold, it forms no partid salo con- ditions that the Government incur this

Since my return to England I havn soon. Mr. Auries, and he says this 'discovery" is a most interesting one and, so far as he knows, entirely new. "On his advics 1 have had“ drawings of tha, fy madn by Mr A. J. Engel Terel, -as

accuracy is of the first importance.

Is examining the two specimens which I

Mr. Terzi found the mouth parts very peculiar seat and which are now at the British Museum,

both in sixe and shape. All the species of this genus have the same characteristics. The pro boscis is very short and chitinous, and the palpi are of a peculiar shape; they are vary: much like spoons,

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There are three drawings, one of the whole,

ing the proboscis within the month cavity, and insect and two of the bead in profile, one show.

the other the proboscis fally extended.

heavy obligation. In this conction I am to enclose a minute by the Superintendent of the Excellency has carefully considered the papers Botanical and Forestry, Department. (x),, His

on the subject, and in,bis view the clearing of waste places which are in immediate proximity to the thickly populated areas. in Hongkong and Kowloor, moto particularly waste and unoccupied plots of Crown land which may not only form breeding places for mosquitoes should form part of the ordinary duties of the but may also be insanitary for other reasons,

Sanitary Department staff. If ia private owa, ership it devolves upon the Sanitary Depan Further investigation in required in order tö..... ment to take the necessary steps with the same ascertain whelber, there are two predaceous object in view. (3) In' the case of dwelling || Aies'in Hongkong, and also exactly what laryn houses in the Hill District or elsewbern is de- these' fies are prodacoons on. Axl left for tached situations, where soy surrounding | England on May 4 it was impossible to deter vegetation is not alleged to, ha insanitary theming the exact larve the. Ľ. ainzuals were, then recommendation of the Board in regard to the feeding on, but Mr. Gibson is positive that he removal of undergrowth. on the grounds of its has seen them praying on mosquito larvic the careful consideration of Government, being a harbourage for mosquitoes will receive

equally with any representations from the Individuals concerned, and will be dealt with by the. Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department under the advice of the Principal Civil Medical Officer in such manner

schemes for traiding bullahs with the same object in view are now deal with.

kindly given me by Mr. E. E. Austen: I attach a brief description of the gdy

Lispa ofnensis, Schiner. Femalo.-Length (two specimens), 6'5 mm. to 7 mm.?" width of t head, 2 mm,; width of front at verlex, 1 mm.] length of wing, 6 mm...

The Hongkong Celegraph applume who, were map appear decisary and equitabis just as dorsum of abdouse somewhat lighter than

-Hongkono, Tuesday, OctoÏÏer 13, 1909)

CLAIM AGAINST an Artist,

Olivaceous-grey, bristlas- and black,

that of thorax; second and two folding seg. ; 'ments of abdomen each with a pair of curved, dark olive marks on dorsum; the marks on second and third segments twice the brandih. of those on fourth segment,

Head.-Face and, sides of front, golden yal- low; frontal stripë broad, dusky clove,brown; palpi greyish ochraceous buff, broadly spatu late at tips; asteure greyish-black,

penetrated to the East. The writer in the merckey starts by asking an absurd question and answering it himself in this, wise: "Is the age of cooking absolutely dead or is it unly in Shanghal that we suffer? The aver age boarding house menu gives pruming of royal feed; but what a shave' when you see what is placed before you." Now, it will be said that the writer is biassed

ABER KOHLERS' RECITAL, but what about his following remarks? "Whatever is served up, be it beef, mutton, ENJOYABLE EVENING AT THE PEAK HOTELA duck, goose, chicken or game, there are the two or three pieces of hat flesh on your plate opportunity of hearing the celebrated musician A goodly gathering availed themselves of the

with some alleged gravy and then sound at the Peak Hotel last night. Herr Kobler was comes the soshy cabbage and soapy pota-assisted by a smart combination of local talent, Loes or the boiled celery with a slop of who contributed in no little decien to the suc bill sticker's paste over it. As for chicken, cess of the evening. The professor's fine. Shanghai ladies do not appear to know the executions on the piano brought forth the charmed with the virtuoso's clèver tendering of has taken the lead. But, it will be that has been, clacking up and down the classical pieces. The entertainment proved a argued, everything we have said so far Tiendong Rond and laying eggs under the access in every respect and those who did not tends to prove that the Cantonese is a rebel,counter of a pork shop for years. In the attend the recital missed a delightful freat. İHE BLISS OF IGNORANGE.

"His present patriotism shows itself especial country where 1 come from the housekeepers There cau be no manner of doubt that they in his opposition to a foreign govern can tell the age of a chicken by the spurs Indian MONEY-LENDER traveller in a hurry is the person to discover

and they do. Then they serve them up with

IN COURT. things. Some time ago a missionary called

stuffing, (Chinese cooks have never been the Rev. F, B. Meyer attempted to bring the

taught to make stuffing) sausages, bacon and irreligious of Hongkong to a sense of their

bread sauce. Ladies, ladies, the bread sauce! coming doom and incidentally he visited

You cannot deceive any man by using the Canion. We are not aware that he made

recipe for bread, poultices and sticking two much impression on the stiff-necked genera-

cloves on the top. Not a bit like it and well tion in Hongkong, but it is quite certain

you know it." Speaking without the book, that his five minutes' sojourn in Canton was

we should say that 'man had a grievance, full of fat Mr. Meyer seems to have quaff a rebellion he might venture upon it. But ed at fountains which are not to be found, even Mr. Meyer's informants were convinced We have not the that in case of a rising the Imperial power by the common visiters. slightest idea who succeeded in pulling the would be more than a match for the in reverend gentleman's pedal extremities, but surgents. We believe that is 50, unless this we do know of all the chain-lightning there wage treachery in high places. No evangelists who have tried their prentice mere rumour of ill-will convinced us that the to marry taipaas, don't you believe it, Sheng-priginally lont Stoo is March, 1957, and charged hand on this Colony, and its neighbour the hard headed Cacion man is going to run hai is not. the place it was and any savvy Capital of South China none is better the risk of being reduced in height by a man will tell you that it never will be again. qualified to lead opinion astray than head for nothing. The Mercury, after reTwo-thirds of the taipans are married and the Rev. Mr. Meyer. The horrors of ferring to gentlemen like Dr. Sun Yat-sen, half of the remainder will not marry at all. hell have been altered in his case to the concludes: We hardly think rebellion is The local girls' idea of what their standard terror of internecina warfare. Canton

near." Now, we ask, is that a fair and proper of living ought to be nearly frightens them "stands on the edge of a volcano the way in which to dismiss the critical remarks to death. I beard one-say, Mr. Editor, that Cantonese are in almost open rebellion, At of a man of the calibre, the character and the less he saw of Shanghai women the better any moment they may break out and shatter the genius of the Rev. Mr. Meyer? We he liked horses" Decidedly, unfair the fair the Manchu dynasty. Sober-minded people knew that missionaries and drum-thudding sex will say, but there is many a will naturally think that we are running amok, evangelists were experts with the long bow, word said in jest. Let them take a little whole. but here are the reverend's own words, printed but we think that with few exceptions their some advice to heart and road, mark, learns in Fublic Opinion: "Thedeep-seated hostility terminological exactitudes will be accepted and inwardly digest the rest of "Starvinge" $165,and December, $189. In March; 1909) Botanical Departments being communicated to their homage before the tablet of the ancient to the Manchu dynasty is working like leaven without remark. Instead of seeking to con letter: "There is certainly something about the promissory note was renewed for $200, the Board, which was arrived at a year ago, sage, In the morpisy students af various col

ment, the Manchu! The argument is some what far-fetched. We know well that the Cantonese is no lover of the Manchu. There are even in England a few who still cherish the memory of the Stuarts as the Men of Tang" do that of the Mings. But that does not necessarily make them traitors. A Can tonese above all things. is a man of common

sense. If he were certain of the success of

"READ THE BRUTE”

In the Summary Court, This morning, Prem Singh, as Indian money-leader, brought an action against 5. Qationgco, a lithographer, to recover the sum of $250, being as to 5240 due under a promissory note dated 7th June, 1909, and $10 for interent thereon. | Mr. J. H. Gardiner appeared for the plain and he points his ideas when he uses his tiff, while Mr. F. X, d'Almada (of Mestre, caustic observations on the ladies.

Let d'Almada and Smith) represented the defeed him speak for himself: "The material at. is there and plenty of it but you will not take the trouble with it ear teach your daughters either. They are not all going

true

Mr. d'Almada stated that the defendant was will did not deny the debt and ing to consent to judgment and asked to be allowed to pay in instalments. The plaintiff interest at the rate of $10 a month.

The Fuissa Judya-Ten dolları aɛ month | Continuing, Mr. d'Almada stated that the defendant paid interest at the rate of Sto a month until June. In July, no interest was paid and the promissory note renewed for 5:10, August and September, St1 was paid. In October, no interest was paid and the pro- missory note was ropewed for $120. This con- inued until January, 1908, when the promis sory note was renewed for St 30, 51s interest was paid until April, when the promissory note was renewed for $140, in August, $157, November,

May. 5210 and Juno, $140. This continued

the writ was issued.

until September, and on the 6th of that month,

The Palune judge-Have you any receipt for your payments? ..........

Mr. d'Almada-No, my lord. These money. landers-these usurers-sever give recalpts, (Te plaintiff)-The weit is for S150?—Yes. The money was lent two years agò ?—No. Was any mónny lant in March, 1g07 ?—No. You had no dealings with the defendant in March, 19077—No......

in South China, and may at any moment vert the riff-ralf of Hongkong and Indite the atmosphere of a kitchen with a Chinese break out in a well-concerted and formid. humorous tales for unsophisticated maga cook in it that is repellant and one can able movement." There is nothing like zines, Mr. Meyer should remain at home in hardly blame the ladies for keeping out of it; making the flesh to crawl, but we are the shade of his own vineyard, and, when, but it is surely their business to know how afraid the readers of this insensate twaddle the spirit moves him, give interesting and things should be turned out and insist upon if the paradox be allowed-probably have wonderful studies of the pagans in China to

it. If a score of boarding-house keepers. I. no idea whether Canton is in Malacca or the heathens of Whitechapel,

could mention would serve up three or four Brittany. It is satisfactory, according to the

carefully prepared dishes instead of thinking padre, to find that when the trouble does

jhat a dozen quick-time items ware expected come, and it is imminent, the Imperial What was the maxim which the dowagers of them, they would keep their boarders | forces would get the better of it, but there of old used to inculcate in their daughters longer and hear less grumbling at their would be a time of great suffering "for the|when the hunt after an "eligible" was in charges of 100′′ per cent, profit on table native church before such a rising could be full ery and it was decided to retain his drinks and 40 cents for 8 cents worth of suppressed. We are not more concerned, regard? It had nothing to do with personal cost. All that applies to Shanghal, of for the native church than we are for the charm Bounces and Battery were paleable course, but, the masculine gender is flong cativă Mohammedan, Buddhist, Taotlet, or Adjusels but not really indispensable; love kong could say, word on the subject fint of 220 a month, costa to be paid by the Confecitater communities if rebellion is in i was mially relegated to the past. One they wou

was stated in the course of the proceed- ings that although defendant was drawing 5130 a month, he actually gat Sarg, owing to a do. action of $15 a month in respect of a loan advanced by his empleyare.

His Lordship, made an order for the pay

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The minute by the Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department was as fol. lows: There are one or two points about the clearing of ground in the tropics which are well known to this department from long experience but which would not perhaps be generally obvious and upon which I feel sure that the Sanitary Department most be under a misapprehension. These are: (1) That when ground bad to be kept clear of superfluous undergrowth the girs! culting may produce enough brushwood to pay the works on who do it, but that the sub quent semi-annual cuttings give no return and have to be paid for. The clearing of the gradually extended area, therefore, proposed by Dr. Clark, would increase in cost in geoma trical progression at each half-year, and could of, as apparently assumed, be covered by fixed aboual outlay; (3) that, unless clearing is scientifically done, a rank and quick growing crop of berbaceous weeds takes the place of the wood undergrowth, and that it is necessary to encourage a thin growth of the best woody, plante on the area so as to shade the whole ground, and thas discourage and eventually reduce to a minlinem all other growth. The loss of all trees and shrubs which almost

variably follows unskilled clearing is a mis- fortune which it takes years to repair. "For

this reason I recommend that land owners

should out be allowed themselves to clear "Crown land- indiscriminately round ibə ləti

Mr, Shelton Hooper minuted-Referring to the Colonial Secretary's letter to the Secretary of the Board of syrd September I do not re member ibe arrangement between Sanitary and

Thores. Dorsum with three longitudinal clove-brown stripes, the median stripe entire, the admedian stripes not quite reaching the plutural furrows similar but less conspi cuous stripe on each side above humeral cal tas, not extending far beyond transversa sutura.

· Abdomen,--Daik marks on dorsum of second.

and following segments start from front wergle in each case, close to middle line, and carve outwarde towards posterior søgles, which, how- ever, they do not reich; the marks on founk segment are shorter than those on the two pre-

Wingi. Slightly infuscated, ceding segments.

Haltores--Ochraceous buff, Legs.—Black; (embra gray.

CAÑION BAY BY DAY.

BIRTHDAY OF CONFUCIUS,

[From Our Olan Correspondent.]

„Canton, 11th October, Yesterday being the anniversary of the birth of Confucius, a commemorallod service was held at 8 a.m. in the Provincial Hok Kung Temple where officials, gentry and people anz bering several thousands were present to pay

until I proposed the resolution on 31st ultimo, leges and schools, one party after another, with The Registrar General--There seems to be diams and buglas paraded the streats, on their, little advantage to the health of the colony in way to the temple. The day was observed as a unbstituting a rank and quick growing crop of public holiday and most shops were closed for. herbaceons weeds for woody undergrowth. I transaction of business. The dragon fing was expect the mosquitoes and herbaceous weeds displayed from a number of public Institutions, give them as good accommodation.

shops and dwelling houses, and stringu of fire The Director of Public Works-One serious crackers were let off. Many buildings ware objection to the promiscuous cutting of under-decorated with evergreen, flowers and lanterns, growth or the hill sides is that if the root are etc., in celebration of the occasion. disturbed heavy rains will causa landslips,"

varnary this yoký falling on a Sunday was observed as a holiday by all the send "In this "city". In honour of the

„TYPHOON WARNINO,

The telegram quoted below was received at the American Consulate General from the Manila Obser/Cry at fl.go-Ga,

̧· October 18th, 9.30.m. Cyclone.or typhoon Wof the Southern Ladrons or Mailina Islands

is no leste of local newspap

with the

reorganisation of the Okli rey Yuan propose to

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