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whom they babeen espcially inaugurated, | and to a certain extent the term is no mis...
nomer,
But on to certain extent, be cause the holder licences will be required in future to pay an adefioral ten per cent. on the fees demanded for the licences. In
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FIGHT, Chinrve appeared at the Neviatrics this morning for gambling st No. 145, Quaan's Road East. Two of the man, the heapers of the establishment, were such fined $io, while the rest had each to pay $3,
THE battleship Salaume, which has just been
complatedat the Yokosuka Navalyard/madas official trial trip on the arst ultimo off Yokosu- with satisfactory, reinits. The hall of the
Salincine was laid on November dit 306. THE Japanese Consulate will be close to basis ness to-morrow in honaps of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan's birthday, háspend Mrs. Fanatsu will be At Home" from 6p.m. in the evening they will receive the members of the Japanese community in Hongkopy.
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MICHELL LEMM CASE.
SCIAL DAMAGES, - ..
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QUESTIO
Before Mr. Justice Gompertz in the Supreme Court this afternoos, Mi. C. T. 'Alabaster, instructed by Mr. H. W. Loker (of
Mr. M. W. Slade, Instructed by Mr. P. M. Hodgson (of Messrs. Ewans and Haraton appeared for the defendant.
MACAC'S DELIMITÄTION.
MOVEMENT BY THE CANTONESE.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
EMPEROR OF JAPAN'S BIRTHDAY
DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS TOʻMORROW.
We have been favoured with the following of His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Birthday, programme of fireworks display, in calabration. to-morrow, the 3rd inst. The afternoon display will be from a point between Macdonnell and Kennedy Roads just below the Naval Hospital on Bowen Road. Arrangements have been made for a lighter to be moored naar the French mail buoy in the harbour and from the lighter the fireworks will be discharged in the
C. Diop, at November. Á telegram signed by representatives of the Messrs, Deacon, Looker and Deacon) in de a motion on behalf of Captain T. A. Mitchell that Cantonese residing in the four provinces of John Lemm be ordered to pay to the plaintiff Cheking, Fakien, Anhui and hope to 23. damages the sum of $1,500, being the respectiva addresses of the Canion Provincial amount which the plaintiff has already paid to Assembly, the Canton Association for the Pro the Trusts in Bankruptcy, together with which tection of Boundary Rights and the Canton sum, not exceeding $15,715-40, as the plaintiff | Self-Goverment Society was received here, Is liable to pay to the said Trustee,
yesterday. The taxt of the message is in the following terms with regard to the repre-evening. sentations of the Portuguess to the. Chinese Delimitation Commissjonat, H.E. Ko, in which they categorically nabmitted their de mands under five different hands, the people have been greatly exercised. It is now learni that the Macao delimitation quenilon will be: transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Peking to be degotiated and soiled, so im mediate steps should be taken to select mem- bars in Centon to proceed to Paking as repre-` sentatives of the people of the Kwangtung pro- vince to take part in the conference,"
Mr. Alabaster {sformed the Court that he proposed to file an aŭdarit of Mr. Looker.
Mr. Slade objected and suggested that formal evidence should be taken, and said that he had no wish to embarrass the other side.”
Mr. Alabaster said that it was necessary to relieve the plaintiff of the stigma of Bank rupicy and to recover his out-of-pockets and submitted that the wrongs of the defendant oxolved the plaitiff to pay the Trustes in Bank ruptcy Stoos month until bis discharge.
Argument was beard and the case adjourned.
THE BANKRUPICY CASE,
-SEVEN CHARGES AGAINST MOQSA.
la connection with the proceedings iusti tated by the Acting Official Receiver (Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher) against M. Ebrahim Moosa, late of Modess Vieira and Company, the fol lowing charges have been made out against the defendant-(1) With intent to defraud did not to the best of his knowledge fully and truly discover to the Trustee in the above Bankruptcy all the debtor's property and how and to whom and for what consideration and when he dis posed of $8,000 or part thereof; (2) with intent to defraud did not deliver up to the Trusice in the above Bankruptcy certain
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Daytimg-3.30 to 6 pin.
-Salofo.
1-Flage of Nations:
· 3---Rainbow and thunder. 4-Snow-capped mountain.
Serial Bring.
6-C loured balloons. 7-The Alliance Flags.
· 8—A Japausso Belle:
1. 9—Birds in a golden shower.
10-The Union Jack and Rising Sun
1-Weeping WHlow.
12-A Japanore Lady,
13-Two Loogivities (Crane and Türle 14-Am Old Couple.
[The repeated assertion of the report that negotiations will be transferred to Peking has (no foundation' in fact... The respective Com-
missioners are proceeding with their delibera-A-Soldier.. tions la spite of the movement directed against the members of the conferença.—EC., B. K, 7.)
THE SUNNING RAILWAY.
DEVELOPMENT OF KUNGVIK CITY.
Mr. J. W. Loureiro, Customs assistant-jo. charge at Kongmoon, writos in kis annual report for 1938: The section of the Ning- Yeung Railway from the new tows Kungyis to Sunning, which was completed in December 1907, was formally opened to traffic on the 6th January 1918, and on
of
16-Drifting Vapour.
17-Dense Cloud and Theoder
· 18—Metamorphosis of the Gna,: 19-Chrysanthemɛm. 20-The Alliance. 21-Elephant and Driver. 21-Dragon emitting Stars.) 23-Chrysanthemum, te 24-Union Jack and Rising Sun. 23—Lanterns,
A. S. WATSON & CO., other words, the possessor of junk licence for a vessel of a thousand piculà will pay, in future, 36.60 for his parchment. Whether
Jagat an addition of sixty cents on such a sum will be regarded as oppressive by the people concerned we have no means of knowing at present, but it would scarcely seem to the ordinary man that the owners and masters of junks earning large sums of money would submit any serious objections to the addition The advantages which they will derive from
At ibu, Magistracy, ihla morning, the house- the establishment of dispensaries in the boy who stole masonic jewels from No. 149, most convenient districts where they have to Coombe Road, the property of M.-W. H. call in the regular course of things should Purcell, to the value of £11.10 was given, lix | fully compensate them for the extra few cents: "months" hard labour. Another Chingio was which they will have to pay. It should be also charged with receiving the articles and was recognised that the services of the dis-remanded, ball being allowed in the sum of pensers are open to all the members of the $4,000. It appears that the jewels were malted crew as well as to the licenceholder, so that shortly after the robbery, leaving only trace in the case of a junk carrying an indefinite of the owner's name on the face of the medals. number of Hands the benefits to be derived The Anti-Opium Commissioners, va Chi- CHAM proportionately increased So-far-as-we-ve-report, have come to the car rarion that understand the ten per cent is not to be opiam prohibition should not be to entirely in regarded as a compulsory payment it is the hands of the local authorities, anchey may subscription, or, if the phrase is prefeited, a oot carry out the scheme thoroughly, 10 in donation given in expectation of favours to proposed that after the Empress Hsiao Chin's funeral this month a special force of anti-opium come. That interpretation may be refuted, but our information, runs-to the effect that detectives should be organized for service in
the provinces in suppressing opium-amroking, in the case of an applicant for a licence re fusing to pay there is no means of compel A RATHER good story is being told, ex rosa ling him to do so, por is there the power to of course, at the police headquarters. Several withhold the licence provided the other of the stations telephons their captures in the requirements of the law are complied with morning. This new rendering, which will Of course that is a nonsensical arrangement, sppeal to shipping men, was made not a year absurd on the face of it, and so far the diff ago. "Have you got that name?" "Yes, what
the roth September (8th moon, 15th day) culty has not arisen. But if such an anomaly it "John James Brown, second officer." He
the town of K.ungyik was opened to bari had got the name (but the avocation) and when of the debtor's property which he is required by Festivities were held during three days REFRESHING. authorities will provide for the lapsus as suos mogrified into J. f. B. arcond maid.", ft is
do exist than we presume the shippit figured on the sheet for the day it was trans. law to delivar up; (3) with intent to defraud die and numerous samples of various foreign goods |
not deliver in the said Bankruptcy all the were exhibited for the purpose of advertising as possible. We take it that the dispensers said the Captain Superistesdent refused to books, documents, papers and writings in his and introducing to the notice of the large could not refuse medicine to a junk coulie | smile.
custody or under his control relating to his pro crowds of farmers who visited the place from simply because his master was blind to the
perty or affairs; (1) after the presentation of a
the surrounding country the bouefiis, to be de merits of the scheme. If they did there THAT the rice crops throughout central Luzon Bankruptcy petition by himself or within four rived by the employment of improved farm. would be a howl of execration throughout worth of Manila bave suffered considerable dam- months next before such presentation be did using implements manufactured abroad. It is the Colony, and it would have been age from the typhoon of Bunday is the news | lawfully and with latent to defraud conceals built, the greater part of which are now occa. brought to Manila ip meagre reports which have certain part of his property to the value of Sepiad. The remaining section to Samgaphoi bas been received from the aorth. On accobot of or upwards; (5) with intent to defraud he us been completed to within 6 miles, of the sea, telegraphic communication being interrupted lawfully made a material omission and mis: but it is not the intention of the railway direc and no mails received from Tarlac and Panga-statement in bis Statement of Affairs; (6) with tors to push on with the work in the near future, inau, it is impossible to state the amount of intent to defraud was guilty of false represents as the expense of laying out a new town at the damage the growing crop has suffered. It is tions for the purpose of obtaining the consent water-frost and dredging the bay to admi known, however, that practically the whole of of his creditors to an agreement with reference tessels drawing from 12 to 15 feet is beyond the rice land in the central valley of the island to his affairs dated the 18th May, 1908; (7) their present means, and what funds they have dicate that many buildings in northern Tarlec fully made a delivery or transfer of certain of tion of a line from the opposite shore at Kuny is under water, mod reports so far received in with intent to defraud bis creditors be unlaw. available bey propose utilising in the construc and Pangasivas have been wrecked by the his property. wind..
yik to Kungmano vid the important; disɛriet town of Sunwai, which is sure jó ajunskom-aluees -handkv=raturę÷üd”their capital, permission to bulld having already been granted by the Board of Communications at Poking. The terminus of the new line will be situated on the water». front near the Costom House, and it is their intention to build wharves so as to enable steamers to discharge passengers and cargo direct into trains, which will be drawn up at the water's edge. It remains to be seen whether the completion of this fine will benefit the trade of the port to may appreciable extent. That it' will conduce to increased passenger traffic there is no doubt, as the Chinese are at last loxining to appreciate the advantager of direct and r,pid communication with their native places.
Watson's
AND
FRUIT SYRUPS
better if these particular dispensaries had mixed with aerated or plain water accordingly, to impose the extra ten per cent. never been established. The only plan is.
as part and parcel of the fee payable for the make excellent refreshing beverages.juok licence. There are those who may be
inclined to wonder why the Tung Wa com Guaranteed to be made from the mittee, working through the Harbourmaster,
pure juice of sound ripe fruit.
should thinknecessary to inaugurate additional dispensaries for the sole benefit of the boat population, but anyone who kuows anything of these people who are bors, live their arduous, lives, and die, so to
A. S. WATSON & CO., on the sea knows how seldom they
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“Hongkong, 15th July, 1909,
NOTICK,
are to be seen rambling, through, the city streats. All their interests are centred around the wharven: like the gypsien at home they have their own habits, customs and parodoxical ways. Possibly they haye their (28 own peculiarities of speech. Certainly they do
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCÉ) DAILY-186 per AINEIT...
TREKLI-18 per annum.
not mingle with the common herd, but don fine their attention to their kin, who wrestle
daily with the treacherous waters of Hoog. kong, and there is nothing to attract them an shore. It is true that the sampan people are wandering about the water front, but that is all in the way of business. The only persons, claiming a connection with the boat population, who may he occasionally found leading a shore life are those unfortunate females who have been cast off as use less burdens, though to the foreigner i
The rates par quarter and 'per mensem, proportional | will always seem
if the women A5
of
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
́ ́RAILWAY, LINE DAMAGED. [From Our Chon. Correspondant.]
1-
Canton, Ist November,-
- The section from Yusu Tam la Ps Kong Beu of the Canton-Hankow. Railway,, was damaged by find after the recent typhoon and traffic was temporarily suspended from the art instant. The necessary repairs bave now been completed and through traffic from Wongsha to Pa Kong Hou was renamed to day.
OPIUM-SMOKING OFFICIALS.
On the 18th ultimo aa Imparial Decree was Issued in which. the Provincial Treasurer,
Tung TL, and Previncial Judge, Vim Kwai Hi, in the Kweichow province, were summarily dismissed for being still addicted to opium smoking and for being unable to get rid of the habit. "On the following day suother Imperial. Decres was isoned appointing Shum Shul Hing and Mun Tak to be Provincial Treasurer and
THE LATE prince 170, ARRIVAL OF THE KEMAINS AT TAIKEN.
Tairen, Oct. 27. The first news of the assassination of Prince Ito was received bero last avecing, but very meagen details were forthcoming. It was stated that Prince ito, on his arrival at Harbin station, had been shot la the stomach by Koreans. The Prince lived for an hour' afterwards. The Japanese Consul General at Harbla was severely wounded in the chest, whilst Mr. Tauaks, a Director of the Railway, bad his ankle shattered, and a secretary of Prince Ito was also wounded. Mr. Nakamura, the President of the South
stated that the assassins were four Koreans, Manchurian Railway, escaped enharmed. It is
who were immediately arrested. The local Papers publish no details' this morning owing of the public here is very quiet. A feeling of to the strict censorship, and the general attitude sorrow is everywhere manifest. here, bringing back the body of Prince Its. At to go aim, to-day a special train arrived
estimated that some 700 houses have been
Subscriptions for any period less than one month the poorer class in China render as much Judge, respectively, in Kweichow to replace Hundreds of people lined the streets, and the is the laying down" of iron water-pipas in the
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will be charged ns for a full month, The dally laene is delivered free when the address li soccerbis to massenger. I'm subscribers can have their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On coples sent by post an additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the weekly imite to any part of the
world in 80 cents per quarter. Single Copine, Dally, un cents. Weekly, twent,
five cents (for cash only).
BIRTH,.
On October 10, 1969, at Giff-rock, Glasgow, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lyness, a son.
On October 25, 1909, at Shanghai, the wife of J. J. Symington, of a son.
On October 9, 19:9, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Toledano, a daughter.
MARRIAGE,
solid service as their male friends. In these circumstances it will be understood that the boat population of Hongkong as a whole are Averse from travelling through the city in search of the dispensaries which have been thoughtfully provided by the Tung Wa Hospital, and it is hoped and believed that when they find that *pecial provision has been made, for their medicinal wants they will not be slow to make the most of them. Probably they will be induced to patronise the dispensaries in time of sickness if only to get the value of their money. In any case, the idea is an excellent one in every respect, and we can
the two dismissed officials.
THE LATE CHAKO CHIH-TONG,
Yesterday a memoriat device was held at Kwong Ngar Shu Kuk in honour of the late Grand Councillor Chang Chih Tung. H. E. Viceroy Yuan Shu and was among those
sant.
CHINESE "DRAWN" WORK.
coriege was an impressive, though simple one. It was led by buglers, playing a funeral march, and followed by a company if Japanese infan try, in field drers. Behind them came the corp pre-10, borne on a stretcher by four sold ers, and covered merely by a white sheet. On either side walked ourses whose presence was io tended to maintain the fiction that a Japanese Prince is not dead until his demise has beca officially announced by the Emperor,
There has been some talk about starting the
Fatsban, but owing to disputes as to which coostruction of a railway' from. Kongmoon to
company should build the line; the Canton. Hankow Railway Company claiming the right machinery was imported during the year, and to do so, matters are in abeyance.—Crushing
factory for the purpose of extracting oil An interesting fasture, woll with recording, from ground-nuts is in course of erection.
principal urenti of Kongmoon city to servetbe double purpose of supplying the town with water from the river during the dry season, when the river is low and the wells are con. sequently dry, and also to furnish water to hydrants which are placed at the street corners for use in case of fice. To obtain the neces sary power a steam-launch was built in Boog. kong with powerful pemps, and being con stantly under steam is able to take up a position
stretcher, and a large number of Government, stant supply of water through the pipes and
Mr. Nakamura and other Directors of the Railway walked immediately in front of the town in which a fi e occurs and keep up a con- ́ns the river-front apparita' to any section of the
naval and military and Consular officials fol- hydrants to enable the firemen to cope with between silent lines of spectators to the annex lowed It. The procession processed slowly † the fire, of the Yamato Botel, where it remains motil
Consul Albert W. Pontius of Swalow furnish. present condition of the drawn work industry es the following information concerning the is that Chinese district, started by missionaries fifteen years ago.
At the outset the industry was operated as philanthropic venture, to assist widows and
On October 27, 1909, at Shanghai, Vilhelm / only trust that it will prove a success, who. I wives of men not earning safficient to gain à | this afternoon, when it will be conveyed to Japan |
Meyer, Danish Vice Consul, son of Louis ever has been responsible for it. Mayer, Esq, of Copenhagen, to Kirsten, daugh ter Aage Bramsen, Erq, of Copenhagen.
DEATHS.
Ca October 27, 1909, at Shanghai, Margaret Elizabeth daughter if Alexander and Nora
Bill, aged seven months.
On October 17, 19:9, at Shanghai, Osvald 5 Thorensen. Ista rad Engineer, Norwegian stsamer Belios, aged 31 yearș,
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, TULIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1909
DISPENSARIES FOR THE BOAT
POPULA 1103.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE master ei a large junk was fined $10 in the Police Court this morning for obstructing
Blake Pier.
THE Diplomatic Corps in Paking has proposed that it should atte d the Haiso Chia Empresa's
funeral to the Tung Chih Gate,
livelihood. As 100n 21 ibe method was under- stood and the production appreciated hundredi of households ware devoted to leaming the in- dustry. At present in the districts of Kitgang number of women and girls occupied in this Swatów, Kakchiok and Kislat the approximate work is over 5,000, representing 1,000 families. It is not possible to form may correct ides of the amount of prodaction, but the value of the goods exported annually amounts to $500,000. The cloth used is manofactured from the ramie fiber, the
Canton best grades coming ·· from
and
A CHINAMAN was fined Sice at the Magistracy Hankow. The product manufactured locally this morning for being, in possession of $200 is more coarsely woven then the imported worth of ammunition on board the 1.1. Hol article, The greater part of the cloth used is known as the Shin Halvariety, and comes from Canton. Lately a cheap imitation of this excellent grade has been used in a consider to the Kityang district. The drawn work manufactured from the cheaper cloth can only be sold to those not familiar with the industry, The class of goods turned out consisis chiefly of doilies, serviettes, tray cloths, inble centres and bedspreads. The busiċess is now chisily fouch'cloths, shirt waists and blouses, dresses handled by brokew, who bay the finished article and dispose of same to the wholesale and recall
t is stated that the German Minister has demanded from the Walwapu the sight to cor- An innovation which should prove of desiruct docks in Shantung, but the Waiwupuable extent, the product being manufactured
has not replied on the subject, 'cided importance to the boat population of the Colony was introduced yesterday, when IT is stated that the Viceroys and Governors in dispensaries were established at each of the the provinces have replied to an order from the stations where the masters or owners of Ministry of Justice, stating that they have strictly small craft are requírod to take out or renew au prisoners in the district magistrates' yamens. forbidden the inflictionofindiscriminate tortures their licences. These dispensaries, which They have reported that they will deal severely are in connection with the Tang Wa Hot with any cases in which lorar la resorted to pital, are described as free to the people for Animat chale instructioni,
aleri,
op a fast cruiser summoned from Sasebo,
allowed to publish nothing of importance. The News bete'ls very meagre. The papers are feeling in local circles is that General Horvant for not having taken proper precautions for and the Russian Railway officials are to blame
Prince Ito's safety,"
It is reported in Taiten that Frince lto's visit to Harbin was connected with begotiations for the transfer of a section of the Chinese Eastern allway to the South Manchurian Railway Co.
EXFIATORY MISSION FROM' KOREA.
Tokio, Oct. 29.
MANILA. CIGARS.
TRANS-SHIPMENT AT HONGKONG PATAL· LAPSE.
Collector Stratton has been instructed by the
Scretary of the Treasury to demand from the 15,000 Manila cigars delivered before the inter- United Cigar Stores Company the duty on the
pretation of the tariff, which required a direct shipment through to the United States without transfer. Be has been told to forward no appeal from the company to Washington until the duty had been pild, and this will provent the delivery to the company of any further importations on- til the full settlement,
26-Five successive explosiona 37-Flowers.
18 Long Life (an old man). 29-Fish swimming.
30-Fisherman on lurtle's back." 3-Weeping Willow and Dragon. 33-Willow Tree and Butterflies.. 33-The Imperial Creat.
34—Rub-a-dub and cock-a-doodle-dos, 35-A stream and maple leaf. " 36-Willow Tree and Dragon, 37-Golden flower,..
38-Sun rising over willow tree. 39-Bombardment. 40-Explosion of magazins. 41A pair of dragons. 42-Cavalry. 43-Thunderbolt,
* 44––Yellow Chrysanthemum,
45-Seabirds flying. 45-Hawk.
47-A fashionable gentleman. 48-Honeymoon in the sky.. 49–Beautiful chrysanibemum. * go – Dawy chrysanthemum. “
—...Blightsimeny 10 9:30 päi we ha
4-Brilliant stars, simultaneously manifest
log and disappearing, 3-Lauteros, changing colour. s-White peppy. By 4-Willow tree and thunder, 5-Brilliant reigo. 6-Spring in Japan. 7-Blue sky,
Ji
B--Weeping willow and flashes. Q-A Kite. to-Kanoko
rr-A dragon in pursuit of a fawal, 19-Shiolog stars, 15-Summer cloud. 14-A pair of dragona. 15-The Imperial Crest.. 16-Field gop.
17-Brilliant moonlight, 18-Chrysanthemum, dew laden. 19-Willow and dragon. 20-A shower. at-Sun, moon, and dragon. 32-Falling leaves, *3-Maple-trees.
24-Willow trees and stars, 25-Cherry blossom.
26-Thunder in bright sky.. #7--Variegated fashës, 28-Flash of stars.
29-Sun and Moon together under willow
tree..
30-Dragon under bright moonlight.) 31-Falling star.
33-Moon after rain, 33-Bright autumn,
34-Rain showers,.
35-Music in the sky, 36-Golden-star."
37-Moon disappearing in rain." 18-Gun-firing:
39-Moon hanging on willow tree, 40-A dragon in pursuit of a jewel, 41–Showers and Moon changing colour, 42-Willow tren.
43-Quick-firing gon. .. 44-Explosion after explosion, 45-Chrysanthemum of various colours, 46—Morning star.
47--Variegated father, 48-Grandeur..
49-A group of dragon fa a clear sky, 50-Weeping willow and flashes,
"RONGEUNG DOCK CO.
ANOTHER LIGHTEN YOR MANILA, There remain in 'the bonded warehouse a Toxic. The Emperor of Korea will contribute which, if delivered, would be liable for duty at built by the Hongkong and Whampos Dock An Expiatory Mission bar left Korea for million or so cigars from the same shipment, delivery of the third lighter, out of several, Last week we reported the completion and
Y. 10,000 towards the expenses of the late the rate of any other imported cigars. This in Prince Ito's funeral, which has been fixed to because they were kept on a local steamer from Co., Ltd., to the order of the Philippine Govern take place in Hibiya Park on November Manila to Bańgkong, transferred, there- to a ment. Yesterday when the I. O, S, N. Qais. Pacific Mail boat and brought to San Francisco, es Loongsäng left for Manila she took in tow Thirty alleged accomplices of the assassin The trans-shipment at Hongkong in the fatal another lighter complated by the sama buildare have so far bren arrested in Harbin and the lapse, which turns à "daly Tree" anticlo foto for the military authorities in the archipelago, neighbourhood."
Baron Komara, Minister for Foreign Affairs,
has given instructions that the prisoners who have been arrested in connection with the crime General Court, are to be tried in the Kuantung Governor
dailable article.
lisalf in the race with rival concerns, the United wooden forcha completed for the Quarter In order to escape the duty and not handicap The delivery of the boat makes the third
these cigars back to Manila without withdrawal vessel that, was deished sarlier. All thein Cigar Stores Company, has arranged to ship master's Department at Masila, besides a sizel. frons the warehouse, and then ship them back torchas have been completed well within How to Han Francisco in the prescribed manner, will inherit Prince Ito's palley of spranding it will be cheaper than to pay duty; as they maskip for which Jobe executed
Count' Katsura, the Premier, deklares that ke It will make a lot of extra freight money, but act time and are fiofabed in the superior work-
civilizuilosmik G&D. News,
(sön Dock Co, aIS NOT 30 1