Entimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 1909
Viceroy. The substance of the agreement is as followa
") That the Chinese Government shall purchase Mr. Nichisawa's business at $160,000 in Kwangtung silver,
"A. S. WATSON & CO., Chinese authorities: $20,000 in Kwangtung "(z) That Mr. Nishizawa shall pay to the silver in compensation for the removal of the shrine on the island and as a tax on the
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
AERATED WATER
business.
"(3) That the Chinese Government shall pay the money to the Japanese Consul with in three months after the buildings erected and the phosphates mined by Mr. Nishisawa (and not carried away) have been delivered to the Chinese authorities in accordance with a list of property recently presented by Mr.
MANUFACTURERS. Nishisawa."
SPECIALITIES:
DRY GINGER ALE. LIME FRUIT
PAGNE.
The agth instant has been decided as the date for the delivery of the property.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The British transport Soudan arrived from England to-day.
His Excellency the. Governor proceeded on a CHAM- visit to Taipo, Now Territories, to-day.
ORANGE CHAMPAGNE,
STONE GINGER BEER.
PALATABLE
AND
REFRESHING.
Watson's
FRUIT SYRUPS mixed with aerated or plain water
make excellent refreshing beverages.
IT has been decided by the Chiesse Govers." ment to purchase men-of-war from foreign
countries.
His Excellency the Governor has given his asset,ibide name and on behalf of. His Majesty the King, to Ordinance No. 30 of 1909, an Ordinance to amend the Liquors Ordinance,
1909.
THREE Chinese were each foed $to, at the Magistracy this morning for keeping a gaming. house and twenty-one others were each mulci- -ad in the sum of $3 for taking part in the gam
bling,
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Ir is reported that a proposal to increase the Civil List of the Imperial House by Y1,500,000 from next year was privately approved by his Majesty, the Emperor of Japan on the 8th
instant.
„A CHINAMAŃ, was awarded-six-months hard labour and six hours' stocks is the Police Court this morning for snatching gold car pick and * silver hair-pla from the person of a Chinese womau.
Typhoon Aftermath.
"RAGNAR'S " CREW SAFE
ABOARD H.M.S." FLORA”.
sion to the Paracels will be received with considerable satisfaction by our readers, and pissure will be expressed that the remaining crow of the Norwegian steamar Ragnar, who were left on Pattle Isinad, after being stranded on Money Island, zear the Paracels, have bean successfully rescued: and are now on board His Majesty's cruiser on their way to Hongkong. Such was the glad tidings communicated to our representative by the Norwegian Vice Consul, Mr. Eitzan, when he was asked for the latest information concerning the crew of the 1.3. Ragnar this, forenoon. The circum. stances altending the rescue by the Alom may be recalled. As soon as news of the vessel's stranding was received by the agents in. Hong- boog, they communicated with Commodore Lyon, through Vice-Consul Eizou, with a view Island. At the time the cruiser Flem was ou To relief being dispatched to the crow on Patile.
her way to Hoogkong from Manila and when about zoo miles South of the, Colony she was intercepted by a wireless message from Hong: kong and oldered to proceed to the Paracels since been reported in these columns with the The progress of her missionfrom day to day has
happy result that the craiser was successful in getting the crew off the island last evening and expicted in port some time to-morrow. is bow on her way to Hongkong. She is
The news of H. M. S. Flora's successful mi
JUNKS IN DISTRESS.
The first report was given to last evening's Hongkong Telegraph before the arrival of the Ocean S.S. Co.'s .. Galchan in port, that that vessel signalled, when ons mile of Ap Rock Lighthouse, that she had sighted several dhimisted jaoks requiring help Rock. As soon as the information reached some twenty-nine miles to the south of the the Harbour" authorities, with commandable promptitude, the Colonial Government placed themselves in communication with the ~Navál-Autborities for assistance to be forth with despatched to the fleet of distresked Chinese deep-sea vessels. At the same time negotiations were entered into with the Hong. Koog and Whampoa Lock Co., Ltd., which concluded in the powerful tog David Gilles being chartered, provisioned and well supplied wab a view to render assistance to the juaks ruble. The David Giliza cast off her rings at two o'clock this morning and proceeded with all speed Southward, the night being a bright one,
WAKAMATBU'S" EXPERIENCE. The L. Wakasvien Maru amrived from Wakamaten, Japan, to-day. The captain re ports that, owing to the strong gale blowing, be bad to anchor at Amoy for shelter.
ceived at the Americae Consulate General from
★ MANILA TELEGRATIS. The telegrams quoted below have been re the Manlis Observatory :—
October 23rd, 940 .. of the Northern Visayas or South-eastern Luzon October 23rd, 9am. Cyclone or typhoon E. moring W.N.W.
OBSERVATORY REPORT.
11.45 a.m.
Armed Robbery in Des
Voeux Road.
$1,000.
SHOPKEEPER AND FOKIS TIED WITH WIRE
LONG-COATED CHINAMEN, REMOVE,
An armed robbery of a vary during character last night at No. 393, Des Voeux Road West: porpetrated shortly before sight o'clock
It appears that at about 7.45 p.m., a Chinaman attired in a silk long-coat entered the house in
NOTAS BY. THE WAY
THE TYPHOON
So all cynical forecasts about a clean ahest being presented for 1909 had their boltam knocked out on Tuesday afternoon, when the Jong-expected terror swooped down upon the Colony with a vengeance. To the mind of several griffins, Hongkong's annual cyclonic the point of view of residents, the typhoon was visitation was somewhat of a novelty, but from
by no means an unmixed blessing. Fortunats- ly, the Observatory insted a waming of the 11.10a.m. Cyclons or typhoon E. of Southern question, which is a mat-dealer's establishment, impending storm in proper time and, coDSE- Luzon moving W.N W.
and asked two of the folis if their master was. quently, a recurrence of the disastrone events of " sumamed Li. Just then, nine other men rashed 1906 was averted. To Mr. Figg and his staff foto the room and before the two fokis knew | of ‚able meteorologists, credit is due for the where they were, they were #bized, gagged conscloutions performance of their duties; and their bands bound with wire. The which undoubtedly accounted for the compara- robbers then went upstairs, where they tively small loss to shipping and property found the master of the shop; his brother While on the subject of hydrography, the follow- and four fokis. One of the robbere, wising lines taken from a home cortemporary are
med with a revolver, while four or five of tham had knives. The men tied their victims" hair with wire and threw a blanket over them, They then searched the master for the safs key, with which they opened, the sale and extracted therefrom $1,000 in money. The robbers also broke opeu nevaral boxes, from which they stole sɔma ralts of silk and a quantity. of clothing, of a total value of $190. As the robbers were about to leave, a visitor entered the room and as he refused to be gagged, he was stabbed in several places, after which, the robbers de camped...
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figs, Director of the Hongkong Observatory ——— ... On the 23rd at 11.55'a-The barometer has fallen decidedly in the Philippines, and sisen over China particularly in the North,
A typhoon, which is apparently moving in a W.N.W. direction, is approaching Southern Lugha
Y
The recent typhoon, which was shown as a weak depression over the Formoss Channel yesterday, has filled up.
Pressure is now high over China to the North of the Yangize. It remains low to the N.E. of Japan.
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expected to the Formoss Channel, and over the Strong N. and N.E. winds 'to gales may be N. part of the China Sea.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, oog inches.
TORECAST. -Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N. 18 N. E. winds, fresh; fair,
a
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1-Formosa Channel, N.E, winds, strong to. gale.
-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, N.E. winds, strong,
4-South coast of Chips between Hongkong and Hainan. N. winds; fresh.
DESTRUCTION AT SUNNING,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
a
Canton, 32nd October.. by the Canton Viceroy from the, Magistrate of Yesterday morning a telegram was received Sunning reporting at, on the 20th instant, typhoon struck his duurist and mir poured in torrents resulting in a disasitous flood which rose as high as nine feet above thermal level
Great destruction has been wrought to both life and property and also the paddy plantation, rather more serious than the disaster of last year.
The Police are making investigations, THE STOWAWAY CASH.
APPLICATIONS FOR A RE-HEARING, Befors Mr. J. R. Wood (Second Magistrate) in the Police Court this morning, applications were made for a re-hearing is the case in which four Chinamon are charged with stowing away on board the ́s.s. Eastern on the 13th lust, and another Chinsman for aiding and abetting. I will be recalled that some time ago, six mea were brought up bafers Mr. J. R. Wood charge ed with being stowaways on board the sa, months pach. His Worship reserved his patern of whom - (wo - were awarded-nine decision, in respect of the remaining four men pending the bearing of a charge agains the person for aiding and abetting. It appears that the men were taken to the Eastern and put
not remain long, for the close atmosphere pre vailing there drove them on deck, where they were arrested.
distinctly appropriate. If the wish contained la the poetical effusion were to be realized in its entirety, then Hoogkong would become an El Dorado to which people would flick in thon- sands. Here goes
"I winter and summer could only be placed
Is a tumbler and shaken together,
The world we inhabit would surely be graced By more satisfactory weather,
THE BUDGET DEDATE, After a week's postponement, the Appropria tinn Bill came before the Legislative Council on Thursday lan, when a full fledged -din- cussion took place in respect of its contents, The indomitable Mr. Murray Stewart again in the van of the un-official army and his acrid criticism of a section of the local Press in, which had appeared certain correspondence on the subject of the liquor duties wore "something fiasce." The ques- tion of the removal of the clock-towar, which has now become an old as the dodo, also came in for attention, but we have yet to wait for the removal of un'eye-sore which in well-nigh becoming intolerable. The news that His Excellency had cabled to the Secretary of State regarding his much-talked-of "anb- stantial contribution” was read with satisfaction
tale in to be repeated that promines are made and it only remains to be seen whether the old.
of pie crust. We hope dat
Guaranteed to be made from the A CHINAMAN was given six months in the with stores, for a trip to Gap Rock and beyond in the surround og waters of the district city, into a coal bunker, whera, however, they did Chinese woman carrying hor master's mid-day ·
pure juice of sound ripe fruit.
A. S.
Police Court this morning for returning from banishment. Defendant's.excuse was that ac
cording to Chinese computation, the term of five years had expired but the presiding magis trate took a different view of the question. THE Manila Times, of 16th inst, reports:-
WATSON & CO., Three tins of opium were found on the Waier
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HONGKONG and KOWLOON.
Hoogkong, 15th July, 1999,
NOTICN
this morning by zwg destroyers detailed for the special duty. They were the Jane and the Handy. Shortly after noon to-day word was received that the Handy was on her way back to liongkong with a dismasted junk in tow,
The towboat was followed at bulf-past six
IMPLORING FOR RELIEF. Lator in the day a letter was received con-
firming the above telegram. The letter reported that the typhoon was over, but rain continued to fall. The magistrate asked for assistance from the Canton authorities and the Central Re, liel Committen for the relief of the sufferers. By order of the Viceroy, the Kwangchow Profeci at once communicated with the Central Relief Committee regarding the disaster which had befallen the Sonning district. Last svanidy, on receipt of the communication, the Central Relief Commitee held a meeting and early this mora ing a 'relief party was sent on board a launch with money, foodstuffs, etc., to proceed to that district to investigata into the condition of the people's 'privations and to relieve the sufferers The Board of Reorganisation has also been
Mr. H. J. Gadge (of Mesars, Jakuzon, Stakes and Master) prosecuted, while Mestra. Reader, Harris, F. C. Barlow, F. X d'Almada
and E. Davidson appeared for the four, alleged stowaways, and Mr. Eldon Patter represent ed the aider and abaltor,
CHINESE GALLANŢRY. The gentle art of gallantry le evidently un- known among Chinese of the coolis class. A
meal bad the misfortune the other day to slip at the foot of Battery Path and some of the contents in the tiffin receptacles was seen to roll down the roadway, which, the dame in dustriously collected and replaced to the re- ceptacles. The lives of grinning sickıba
coolies, instead of proceeding to the assistance of the unfortunate woman, gave vent to all sorts of weird noises. The woman's thoughts - M., Davidico stated to behalf of one of the have not been recorded. Neither have those defendants that he was only nineteen years of lord and master, who had the novel ex ago and that he had no voice in the matter.
perience of baving to use his digestive organs He was simply taken to the ship and put in a dieat of his mid-day meal,
for a quantity of grit which formed an ingine coal bunker. Thus, the defendant was not a stowaway but was made a stowaway, He
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wagen," one of the barbour launches, last even ing by the internal revenue officers, and this morning the launch was seized by the customs authorities. The patron and engineer of the fa8 launch got bold of some opium from the crow che went back again in the afternoon..
of the British stzamer ¡Ahlenkam; which is now
THE DREDGER "67. · ENOCH.": discharging Australian cargo in poit, but they. The work of lightening the drudger St, Enoch were caught with the goods before being able of all the heavy gear on deck was preceded to sell it. This morning a thorough search of with yesterday. Another attempt was made to the launch was made after it had been seized by got her uff, but she atial remains on dry land. the customs agants under the direction of Chie! It is believed that a fresh effort will be made Lawler of the customs secret service. Captain o-day to tow the dredger into the harbour. George of the Aldenham was an onlooker while again ship had been searched at every Australian port the search was being made, and ho said that his
by the customs authorities of that country, but ashore at Pak-kai, naat Kongmoon, have not yet instructed by the Viceroy to ship foods'uffs to guaranteed to secura & prasage for him to A with a series of dances andike excelicnt smuig-
al communications totended for publication in TONGKONG TELEGRAPO" should be addressed to The Editor, 1, Ice House Road, and should be accompanied by the, Wilter's Name and Address
Ordinary bulbeen communications buld be addressed
to The Manager,
The Editor will not undertake to be responsible fiz any rejected MS, nor to return any Contribution.
une
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1 be daily inne is delivered tree when the address is Bodestible in messenger. Poak subscribers can have their copias delivered at their residences without Jany extra charge. On copios ant by pois ma additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. The posage on the weekly lane to any part of the
world le 30 centa per quarter. Single Copies, Dally, tab sante. Weakly, twenty.
five cents (for csali only).
55. "TAK-HING."
Salving operations to refloat to as Tabling. commenced. According to latest reports, the owners have despatched representatives to Kaogmoon to ascest.io the condition of the verse!..........................
CRUISE TO PILLAR POINT.
that no opium had been found. "They are crafty in hiding the drug," said Captain George, apeaking of the Chinese, even going so far as to saw out beading along the partitions and making spaces just large enough to pat the tios of_the_ding-inside-Another-thing that they do is to make openings in the partitions of the ON THE GOVERNMENT TENDER "STANLEY." cabins behind mirrors and in other spots not ordinarily visible, and after attacking strings jó
When it became known that the Stanley was the caus of opium, lower them down between proceeding on a cruise to Pillar Point yesterday the partitions. Then the openings are boarded afternoon in search for derelicts, a represents up with cigar box wood, and painted over."
tive of the lion,kong Telegraph applied for The whole crew of the Faterwagon were placed and obtained permission to go out on board the der arrest by the "detectives, and the launch tender. The nature of the work the Stanley thoroughly searched for the drug. This bed to perform was not, however, wholly of a opium which was unloaded by the crew of the recreative character, for the tender bad receiv Aldenham had been on the ship for many weeks, ed orders Trom the Harbour Department to at least one round-trip to Australia, and was so fnvestigate a danger to navigation as a result A solame Requiem Mass for the repose of the cleverly hidden that all officers who had search.at last Tuesday's typhoon, which bad bean re- soul of the late di C. Botelbe will be officiated-ed for the drug-st different ports of call had at the Roman Catholic Cathedral on Tuesday, the 16th instant, at 7.30 am.
..'LATE A. C. BOTELHO.
REQUIEM MASK.
Relatives and friends are cordially invited to -attend
Hongkong, 23rd October, 1909,
1735
beee unable to fisd.
"VOLUNTEER CONCERT.
THE PROGRAMME.
Following is the programme of the cor cost to be held to-night on the Volunteer Pasado
The Hongkong Celegraph grundig
HONGKONG, Saturday, OctoBER 13, 1909.
PRATAS ISLAND SETTLEMENT.
PART
Overture to "Zimp"...
Fand of "The Buffs."
......Herold
Bartone Sole Song of the Toreador, "Sirs, your Toast" (from "Carmen")......... Bizet
Mr. R. E., White.
ported to the harbour authorities earlier in the day by the skipper of one of the river boats. Capt.. Willoughby thus combined duty with pleasure. Shortly before two o'clock, the Stanicy left Douglas buoy, opposite the direction of Cap-surmuo. On the way, several Harbour Office, and turned her nose in the fishing feels were passed by the Stanley. The Stanley at first coasted round Lan Tau Island to Chu Lu Kok, but no signs of any wrecks were seen. Then she steered for Sha Chau and the skipper was just beginning to growl at and up to Tang Ku, but nothing came of this his bad tack when after having gone half-way
According to our Canton correspondent Tenor Solo-"I'll sing thee songs of. Aɑaby" Across Deep Bay and as the Stanley was const-
H.B. Viceroy Yuan Hoa Heun has appoint-
1. Mr. Donne."
:Collier,
ed two officials to proceed by the Chinese gunboat Fodik to take formal possession of oprano Slo-"I gave you Roses".......... the Pratas Islands on behalf of the Chinese
Florence Aylward. Government as territorry over which it ex-Twenty Minutes with the "Port and Starboard
Mrs. E G. Barrett. -ercises sovereign rights. On the authority
Lights".
Band of "The Bafft." PART II.
Suite de Ballet "Coppelia"
ing round the mainland to Pillar Point, a jook's mast was sighted four feet above 'water and in. thick. The mast appeared to belong to 4 large junk head east. A boat was lowered and some soft substance, presumably sice, which the junk sounded, when it appeared to have
the junk most hasa boon carrying at the tims „Gounod | „of her wreck.” The mast was lying in aina fathoms of water mile WS.W. Gom Pillar Point. The position of the protruding piece of timberwas then entered on the chart after which the Stamlay steered a course for Hongkong,
of Mr. Kurachi, Director of the Political Selection from "Faust" Affairs Bureau in the Foreign Office, a Tokyo dispatch to the akú fiji, translated by the Japan Chronicle, reports that the Japanese Government has intimated to the Chinese Government that had the demand of Mr. Nishisawa (who began business on the land) been acceded to and his business given pro per protection by the Chinese Government, the territorial rights of China over the island would have been recognised. "An the result" of negotiations, entered, upon between Mr. Soprano Solo-Good-bye... Segawa, Japanese Consul at Centoo, and
..... Deleber Band of "The Buffe,"
Vocal Trle="! Navigauti"...... Raddegger. Comic Song-"And the lady's name was Flo" Miss Parkes and Messrs. White and Ayrin,
Mr. W H. Haanibal,
Tenor Solo-"Ozaway Awake" from "Hia watha" op............................................Coleridge Taylor.
Mr. E. B. Ayris. 'n
Tosik Miss Parkes. at Margalę,
the Viceroy of Kwangtung, contlaues the dis. Tou Minutes patch, the Chinese Government agreed to "Ball" Gavotte purchase the business of Mr. Nishisawa,
and on the rrth instant an agreement was anjred at between the Consul and the
"Weymouth Chimes" Howgill.
Band of "The Buffs." God Save the King,
Mr. J. W, White and Mr.
Geo. Grimble.
A little incident which occurred during the Whee of Tong Ku, the Stanley spoke the yacht crains of the Stanley is worthy of mention,
communicated with by moans of semaphore, Tany, belonging to the Tamar, The yacht was
On board were Lieul-Commander Acton, of the Tomir, and Stal Paymastar Walker. The pasty were on a pleasure crafte to the West River and were steering in the direction of a Chinese temple at Shak Wan." Asked if they had seon
any wrecked jacks, they signalled back theword
"No":
The Stanley returned to Hongkong at ball. past seven, alter having covered about fifty
the district to help the unfortunates.
RAILWAY TRAFFIC SUSPENDED.
The Sunning Railway has sustained serious damage in several places, and traffic has been suspended till the necessary repairs have been
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"EffectedTM
BAN WUE ALSO AFFECTED, The district of San Wui has also been visited by the recept storm but no official report bas get reached. Canton concerning the extent of damage done.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
PRATAS ISLAND.
[From Our Own Correspondent.)
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"BLOW WINTER WINDS) asked his Worship to re-consider his decision of winter weather. We are just beginning to Already, residents have experienced a spat. on the point of law-whether there was suffest the blood singling in our veins and after tha*** cient evidenca to prove intent.
the sbter joy of living. Blazers are is evidence, long sufity season, we are becoming conscious of
and the light, popjes material has been dis- carded for the warmth producing twand. What
The prosecution called one of the defendants to the witness-box. He stated that he know the sider and abettor and bad paid bios Tasis 200, in reture for which the latter
stralia or America. Witness was given some cla- thing to be worn ou board and was given to understand that cabins had been secured for the whole party. When they arrived on the ship, they were told to sit down in the firemen's quarters,Witoess refused to comply with the request and was struck,
The case was remanded for a work."
CHRISTMAS MAIL.
P. O NOTIFICATION."
ment provided by our old friend the A.D.O., WE are promised a successful coxson and are Fa bruary is out the average individual who takši an interest is life will bayo been loaded with good things.
STOWAWAYS FOR AUSTRALIA.
The case which occupied the attention of Mr J. R. Wood at the Magistracy the other day. once more illustrates the difficulty experienced- by the Commonwealth Government in patilug a stop to the practice of smuggling Chiness ieto Australia. It was not so long ago that a sensation, was 'caused in Sydney by the We have received the following notification discovery of Oriental stowaways on board the from the Postmaster General:-
s.s. Eastern and, coriously enough, six Chínímný The public are informed that the Christmas waje osearibed the other day on the same ship And New Year Parcel Mail to the United through the vigilance of the local, detective Kingdom will be closed in this cffice at 5. p.m., aff. There is little doubt that the stow-aways Canton, 22nd October, lands having been settled by the payment of a is requested that parcels be posted before the circumstance, which took the form of a sally on Friday, the 12th of November, agog. In would have succeeded in reaching the Com The long pending question-of-the-Pratas-is-order to facilitate the work and avoid delay it monwealth - had it not been for a fortaitons
land, H.E. Viceroy Yuan Shu Haus has given route via Gibraltar is dan la Londes on themes. were hidden owing to the intolerable som of $160,000 to the Japanese settlers on the above dale. The parcel mall by the long sex to the deck from the coal banker in which the instructions to expectant prefect, Trai Hong, and 18th of December, Parcels may be forwarded atmosphere. It must be remembered that Captain Wong, Yau Tong to proceed on board via Brindisi with an extra fee of 60 cents; such good fortune seldom falls to the lot of the for the purpose of taking over charge of them or about the 10th of December with the and the only remedy for the evil is regular the guaboat Po Pik to the islands in question such parcels are due to reach London on detective force both here, and in Australia, as within Chiness territorial waters as set forth Letter Mail. Parcels containing gold or silver and constant search of ships engaged on the in the agreement.
must be invared for at least part of their value, un between Australia and the Orient seals must be of the same kind of wax, and All Insured parcels must be sealed. All the
This device must be the same on each seal, must bear distinct impressions of some device. Straight, carved, or grossed lines are not admissible, Buttons or coins must not be used for sealing.
LIKIN COLLECTIONS, The collection of Likin dues in Canton ported to the Viceroy by the Likin officials a during the last ten days of the 8th moon as ro monoted to 31,277, 6. B. o tacie,
RESUMPTION OF DUTIES acting at Provincial Judge pending the arrival Total Chan Mong Tang, who has been of Chiu Pan Yin, will resume charge as Tasta! for the Development of Native Industries on the agih instant.
SANITARY BOARD..
TUESDAY'S MEETING.......
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The clarks of this Post Office are strictly forbidden to seal parcels for the pubile or to affixatamps on letters or parcels.
Parcels that is the opioice of the officer accepting the same do not comply with the regulations will not be accepted.
A VERSATILE" COLONIA"
of the benefit tendered to the old "Colonel", nedy Town on Friday night on the occasion, The smiling faces that filled the tent at Keny
fully testified to that gentleman's popularity la the Far East, The burly figure of "Bob wit there, an
in the evening's entertainment. Although the ́and, what is more, he took an active part Colonel has almost passed the allotted span of life, he warbled in a comic simin w gusto which would have dens credit to any young man, and the convincing style in which he discharged his duties as refores in the Lawls. Marriott sparring exhibition would have led x one to think that the war scarred here was boss in the ring. It does one good tỏ ség mien - of the type of "Bob,” who, I fancy, has A sufficient personality to charm à Zoje, Z
CASUAL CRITIC V
Two men were fined $50 and 515, respectivalysā at the Magistracy this morning for having in their possession offensive weapons, Mx. Eital, Consul Generál
in Chinatao, left Tokyo on the has been iransferred to the e
Chiontao,
His Majesty the King but not bean advised The fortnightly meetings of the Sanitary to exercise his power of disallowance with Board will, antil further notice, be held at the respect to Ordinance No. 1 of 1909, entitled Council Chamber, C.S.O. The next meeting, an ordinance to regulate the constraction and 345 p.m. The orders of the day are as foleate, will take place on Tuesday, auth instant, at
management of sailwaya,try! low-
Correspondence relative to the slaughter-Commissioners, the Prince Regent commanded At the recent Rudianca with the Law Revition
the prevention of mosquito breeding. houses bye-laws.
Correspondence relative to the bye-law for them not to disregard the Chinese morale and teaching of several thousand years' standing in *Correspondence relative to the hours for their revision of the laws. opening and closing the Central Market.
Application for permissions to serpen a well and bride and bridegroom prepared for their Plan for a proposed urinál in Arsenst Street, RETURNING from their honeymoon, a Sunder, in the Tang Wah Hospital
Mortality return from: Macso for the wanka | house-warming party and laid out all the wadi diog prasenis They left the bouss for a shost Mortality return for the week ending atıb time, and on returning found that the gifts" had. TEK registration of a memorial September and for the month ending 30k vanished and the ceiling and walls were plastery the Crown of Naw Kowloon September, 1909, CHECK
ad with blancmanges and jellies intended for Lot No, sar, on the 8th Dece
ending 41 and 11th October, 1009
Rat return for the weeks anding pth and
- 16th October, 1999.