Intimatron.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY DECEMBER 6 1900

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE Empress. Dowager, it is reported, desires to contribute Tle, 30,000 to the Navy Fuod,

The Prince Regent has approved the Opium'

A. S. WATSON & CO., | Prohibition Laws submitted by the Government.

LIMITED

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

The Germans bave asked for permission to constract docks on the coast of Bhantung, but the Waiwupu bas refused the application,

H.E. GENERAL Sir Joachim Machado and Capt. J. M. R. Norton returned from a visit to Canton this afternoon,. They travelled by the MANUFACTURERS. Hongkong. Canton and Macao Steamboat Co.'s

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C/UPLAY TO A MULE, :

· DESTRUCTIFE canton FIRE.

ANIMAL'S TONGUE WAS PULLED OFF ITS, HEAD.

EXTENSIVE DAMAGE.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 5th December.

THE MACAO BOUNDARY...

AGITATION.IN SHANGHAI,"

FOOTBALL LEAGUR,

·FIRST DIVISION,

Only two matches were playad in iti`a`vision The Cantonese in Sharghal met in the on Saturday afternoon. The one of the Buds Canton Guild on Bundy to consider the Macao, Royal Engineers did not come off, owing to the Bappers not being able to raise their fall

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NAVAL YARD DE, KOWLOON!"

· FOOTBALL CLUB

This match was played on the Kowloon sida on Saturday afternoon. It will be razzembered that the Kowloonites defeated the Varders in the second round by 5 goals to mil. But in the return match it was the reverse, the Yarders defeated them by a goals to mil.

The teams were as follows :—

K. F. C. -Fopikes (Goal), Van Glokel and Allen (Backs), Morris, Blackbum and 0. Wilkie (Halfbacks), Hedley, Weaser, Brown, T. Wilkie and Mead (Forwards),

The story of cruelty to a mule was related before Mr. E, R. Hallifax (First Magistrate) in

Boundary question, there being a large sum the Police Court this afternoon. The defend-

ber of persons present, reports the Shanghof team. Ma. 5. Akidkoki, Japanese Minister to Belgium,ant was an indian dr.di attached to the Army It is very unfortunate that in the city of Cat Times of 30th it. Mesars Wong ad Pad first has been appointed Ambassador to Austria-Service Corps, at whose instance the serious to nearly two hondred buildings were destroy.addraised the meeting, and said that the Hungary.

charge of unlawfully mutilating a mule was ed by fire during the last few days involving | Macau matter could not be left where it was preferred against the defendant, The Crown losses to the extent of at least a million dollars at present, or there would be trouble in the Solicitor conducted the prosecation, the pri- worth of property, Night before last fifty. fature. There were over 100,000. Cantonese soser being undefended. The Crown Solicitor seven buildings were destroyed in Sio She Kat bore and they should all join in protecting gave a graphic descripia of the cruelly, Street instead of forty as at first reported. Last their native province against encroachments from which it appeared, that on the 27th night two more extensive conflagrations broke Then Mr. Feng rose and spoke on behalf November last, certain mules belonging to oat in this city one at the Western suburb at 7 of the Committes, to the effect that the the Army Service Corps were being went pm, and the other at Yau Lan Moon in the Soc. Guild bad already discussed the boundary. over to the Gimp at Custom's Pass, among thern suburb at 3 a.m. In the first caso fifteen question several times and despatched tele which were three caules in charge of a buildis, wiele completely gutted and in the tre fact they had long before, realisad abject mao samed Sonda Singh and the defendant second, which is the most destructive fire re. In fact they before that this When the animals arrived at the Camp at Ona-corded here this year, seventy buildings in was a matter which not only aff cled Kwang, THE Chinese Englatering and Mining Co, tom's Past, one of them was found injured. neighbouring streets were destroyed. This tang but the wh-le Empire, and bad given all Lt. kindly informs us that the total output of Sunda Singh was questioned about the matter fire broke out in a shop which is situated by the the assistance they could to lie whorities, He the Company's three mines for the week ending and said that the animal was left in charge of side of the new city wall. The flames'leaped hoped that everyone would do his duty as a Nov mber zo amounted to 24,81372 tons and the defendant, who said that it had a fall high over the wall andthus involved a large area citizen of Chisa to help the Government to on both sides of the city. The fire continued bring the matter to a satisfactory and favourable the sales during the perind to 16,885.50 thos.

but did not give any proper explanation of what had happened. He was later questioned to burn fiercely for several hours from 3 a.m. settlement. MR. J. T. Pratt, the British Mixed Court by a corporil, to whom the defendant said till dawn. Within the fire zóne there was pre sestor and one of the members of the Shanghai caught the male's tongue to keep bim saut a large sumber of fire brigades with faterport Cricket Team, returned to Shanghai from woning away. 1 held on to the mule, several thousand fire-fighters who arrived from on Monday, 19th ult, by the P. & O S. #1. who got injured.” Whan the mule was ex

all parts of the city to render assistance. mah ya Mr. Pratt had to be carried enbare as amined. It was found that it had sustained a he was suffering from, pheumonia and eciatica frightful tear in the tongue just near the root,

He fielded for Shanghai in the first innings of the match with; Hongkong, but afterwards, by the courtesy of the Hongkong captain, Mr. D. Brand, was allowed to come into the team as

substitute.

A WELL-dressed Chinaman named Mok Man Sik appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this afterocon on a charge of the alleged larceny of a diamond ring valued at 1600 from a wemap named Tam Kum. The evidence rdduced went to show that on the 9th REFRESHING. September Inst, defendant was handed the ring For which he said he would find a purchaser. Later on, defendant, informed the woman that ba bad pawned the ring and handed ber the sawn-ticket. Mr. M. R. Harris prosecuted and Mr. P. W. Goldring defended. The case was remanded.

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CO-OPERATIVA 18SURANCE COMPANIES..

SUBCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

:

Ai reported in our Saturday's issue the second

that morolog þy the ss. Fangeing. They were

Naval Yards-Bacon (Goal), Berry, and Pasco (Backs), Whorewell, Meara and "conlog. (Hallbacks), Rochford, Brown, Gullir.D, Wilks and Dazlei (Forwards).

in their team, and gave the Kowloon players a The Yarders tummed out with many changes

good game. In the first half the play was släck and no scores were registered. But although the Yarders had many opportunities, they took them too slow. In the second portion of Sullivan played an excellest game and scored the game, the play war'much more interesting.

Within recent years the merchants in this batch of subscription griffins (17 in All) arrived two goals for the Yarders."The Kowloonites • city formed co-operative insurance companies drawn at 5.30 p.m. in the afternoon at Kennedy damage. Thus the Navalmen won by 7 goals tried many timet" to "equalizs" but did no.

The injury was found to be so bad that it was impossible to save the animal's life and it had,of which, each merchant, upon enrolling his to be shot. The Crown Solicitor at this point came as a member promised to take up a cer- explained that as the defendant was not on the tain proportion of the capital thereby effecting strength of the Corps, he could not be court. insurance on his properties. In case one mem martialled, and was therefore sent befort bis ber of the company suffered loss by fire, all the Worship. He submitted that the 'defendant other members have to make good bis loss in had no right to stop the mule by holding on to proportion to the amount to underwritten. Vost of the merchants. Here are in favour of this his tongue. The proper way was to hold it by bis ad file or bridle but he had no right to hold system of insurance and joined the co-operative him in any way by his tongue. There were companies instead of insuring their properties Do eye-witnesses to testify to what bad taken with foreign insurance companies. place. All they knew was that the mule was left is defendant's charge and was afterwards found in the condition already stated.. Tko prosecution did not wish to unduly press the charge against the defendant, but at the same, time it did not want the case to go to the Supreme Court but that it should be dealt with sammanly by his Worshiping to this place from Canton, your correspond. The Crown Solicitor asked his Worship to take

ent once more traversed the portion of the line soch a view of the case as to prevent other

now in sunning order. The last time 'l travelled drivers from committing a similar cffesce in over it, there was a long six miles journey from future. The mule had cost £10, so that its

the North River to the terminus at Yontam, death was a substantial loss to the Army. which took some four hours in an ballow boil caused me to miss my train and let me in for an unexpected sight in a Chinese inn. This time

Evidence was called and defendant was awarded four months' hard labour.!

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THE CANTON-HANKOW. RAILWAY,

Writing under date Shiuchow, 17th ult, the N. C. D. Neos correspondent says:-in return-

Stables.

No. 12 Grey, Lieut. Brice,"

The detail drawing is as follows:

No. 24 Piebald, Mr. A. David. No. 23 White, Capt. C. Baker,

No, as Gray, Mr. H. Pincknsy No. 16 Duo, Messrs. Nowall and Helt. No. 27 Bay, Wayfoong Mass. No. 18 Dan, Mr. G. C. Moxon, No. 9 Roan, Mr. W. Dixon..

No. 30 Grey, Mr J. R, M. Smith, No. 31 Groy, Mr. H. P. White. No, sa Grey, Lieut. J. 1. SIII. -No. 13 Grey, Mr. F. B. Deacon. No. 34 Grey, Lient, Mullipeux,

No. 36 Crey, Mr. H. W. Looker. No. 15 Bay, Col. Chapman.

No, 38 Grey, Mr. J. Johnstone. No. 37 Grey, Hon. Mr. W. F. Grenson.

SIGNALS AT SEA.

WEATHER SENAPHORE STATION ON

CAPE VARELIA

THE HA.L.S. Bringania, which went ashore on the Triplets on Saturday morning, 27th ult, has not yet been refloated. Several tow boats have bien in attendance and have attempted to draw her into deep water, but without success; And on Sunday the German cruiser Scharnhorst went out to stand by and render assistorice, The whole of the Bri garia's cargo has already been discharged, but as the tides are fallen it is HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS. of the North River, just above the famous Fai-ernment have, commenced the erection of feared that further attempts to move her will have to be abandoned for some eleven days until the tides are bigber. Given fire weather during this time, the Brizgavia ought'ultimate-"} ly to be saved.

GOVERNOR'S CUP COMPETITION,

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weather, semaphore station on Gape Varella says the Loodling Light and Ching Coast Ship | ping Gazette; - Tho, gent"was" to, airive 'on October 23 and the figols are to be displayed an-100n as the station is completed.

1 at a point where the signals, will be of

Annam, it being on the last paist of departure for vessels bound up, beib from Singapore and Faigon.

A. S. W ATSON & CO | A TWO-DAYS' sale of rare postage stampi has. The competition took place at the Tai Hing The length of line now working is, therefore, immense se to varsels passing the coast of

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Honkong, gih July, 1971.

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SUBSQLIPTION KATES (IN ADVANCE),

DAILY #36 per annum,

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The rates per quarter and just mannem, proportional Subscription for any period low than one month will be charged as for a fall month. The daily imue is delivered free' when the addresu in accessible to memenger Paak subscribers can hare their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On copies seat by post additional $1.80 per quarter is elarged for postage. The postage on the weekly'issur to any part of the

Korid 30 sale per quaṛlar.

Singla pins. Daily, len cents. Weakly, twenty-

five cents (for cash only).

The Hongkong Celegraph elegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1909.

THE OFFICIAL CATS OF TOGO.

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A large number of Volunteers paraded at the Polo Ground, (Causeway Bay) on Saturday afternoon at 2 pm. for the Governor's Cup, been concluded at the Arbitration Room, when Range. Tie afternoon was good one for the following price was paid:-Freech Colon-shooting, and some excellent firing was seas. ies, Pakbol, October, 1895, the mist set coms The prize went to Corporal Sorby, who carried pleje, et to fo (these stamps being the the honour with 28 palats. originali, not the re-issue of (908), £1 155. The attendance was good at the Argyll Gal- leries on and inst. when Messrs Gleodioning disposed of a number of scarce amused poslaga stamps, in mint state, formed by a well-known American collector. A History of Postal Stamps of Impérial fepar, 1996, fetched £8. The postage stamps included China, Hoi Hao 1901, 150, blue on quadrilla paper, mint and scarce, £138, and Hongkong, 10.00 sc. on 18c. lilac, mint and very scarce, Lils.

TROUBLE BETWEEN MONEY. CHANGRES.

STRANGE STORY OF A SICO HILL,

A femarkable tale was unfolded before Mr. E R. Hall fax (First Police Magistrate), in the Polica Court this morning, when Abraham Elias, a money-changer, was charged by

C. J. Merchant, another money changer, with the alleged snatching of a Step bill from the complainant on Saturday fast, Mr.-L. d'Al. mada appeared for the complainant and Mr. E. Da idson was for the defendan',

The complainant caused a mild sepas tion in the Court-room from the time be

PETROLEUM IN SINGAPORE.

A FEW DETAILS OF THE NEW DUTY,

As will be seen from our report of the pro- Ceedings of the Legislative Council, held yesterday afternoon, à new bill imposing a tax

the train brought us to Pakonghen, within a mile We are glad to lean that the French Gov

laize gorge, in which the flying down from heaven" monastery stands., Since, then, how ever, & spate in the river which caused the waters to rise ten feet-a most uncommon occurrence in October-bas washed ut one of the temporary bridges and again the terminus is Yuntam the same as it was in January, e. forty-four miles. Thit bare fact, by itself, might create the impression that little work was being done, but this is the reverse of what is happening. The signals established on Padaran, have The work of construction is proceeding rapidly proyed most useful in forewarning shipmasters over most of the next sixty miles. Once the of the weather they might encounter in the viaducts are made, little morá” remains to be Chias Sen, but while these were easily rand by done to complete the liss to T'aimiao some ships bound up from Saigon, they were gene- fifteen miles ab ve this, where the fist big rally too far away to be made cu by those who, tunnel has been cut through for some time. in the typhoon season, choose the westward Just beyond Taimiso there are five miles of route up feem Singapore and pass to the east- which the Company has so far failed to obtain ward of Palo Créir de Mer. With a repeating station established on Capo Varejia the mo-

on petroleum throughout the colony was intro, possession. Another section of a few mi'eous shipmaster will be coabled to get the duce by Government, taken through all its pear Yingtak is also causing some anxiety. latest weather signal before leaving the vicinity The Yinglak District Magistrate has been in- stages at the 'ne sitting, and passed into law woked to settle affairs, “bot so far in vain. The of the land and the shelter of Kam Ranh Bay

says the 277 187" Times of′27th-alt

To the

words of His Excellency the Governor, this method of raising revenue was received by the

unofficial members of council "if not with ac- ceptance, at any rate with acquiescence." The net result of the bill is that the consumer of in- fammable oil will have to pay more for the commodity, and it is estimated that the tax of Give cents per gallon will add to be revenue of the colony an annual sum of $302,000, or more.

The bi'l is printed in a Government Gazette Extraordinary pablished last night. It is styled "An ordinance to make provision for the im. posing and collection of a duty on petroleum and other inflammable oils, and liquids." The products taxable are what are generally known as the mineral oils, but they do not include

fact that such prolonged opposition is possible would seem to show that the powers that be in Canton are not altogether la lice with the pro moters, or much concerned to help them.

What promised to be a difficult and tedious business, vir, that of cutting the five miles through the Blind Boy's Pass (North of the mouth of the Lieschow River) has been done with great celerity. I tear that some of the contractors, among whom are a few. Italians and a Greek, have made a little pile over it. The limestone rock proved to be extremely soft and rapid progress was made. A tonnel is being cut through what is known as the "Aring eagle," and we are hoping that the blasting operations will not destroy one of the

formations of which the North River, boasty,

Mr. Randolph, the divisioral engineer ke- tween bein and Yingtak, is responsible for change in the route originally laid down Instead of following the river put Pakto, the

to strike across for Hongkong, and it is so innovation that will be greatly appreciated by

mariners using that route.

tonil.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB EL, RG A, This match was decided on the Club ground, and the teams were:-

· H.K.F.Q. :-J.' 'Clark (Goal), A. Hamilton and J. McCubbin (Backs), B. Chapman, R. C. Barlow and W. Ironside (Fullbacks), A. Aitchison, E. Van Delden, A. Wblimarth, J. Daoby and H. W. Sayer (Forwards),

'H.G.A. :—Beazley'(Goal), Öxley and West (Bicks), Walker, Lş. Bagnall and Hawit (Halfbacks), Crump, Aunell, Watts, Nash and Bellis. (Forwards).

The

Civilians kicked off, but it did¦ not take them long to lose the' leulber, The Anilleryman then madó a rush to 'the' Club's.territory which Hamilton lo back cleared well, after this some dangerous shots were seen, but Clark (the goalkeeper) : was the right man in the right place who cleared the leather away every time. The Hongkongites theo made their way to their opponenta' territory, and it did not take them long to return 'a visit. During all this time some good pl y was 1040 on both sides. The Gunners then had the opportunity which they took, aud the credit went to Watts who sent ip. stinging shot. The Club now tried to equal is. bat Beasley cleared it well, and before the whistle sounded for half time Watts again score ed the second and last goal of the game.

Both teams played' a sterling game in the recond half and no scores were pat up although bave to thank Clark, their goalkeeper, that they many attempts were made. The Club fram

did not lose by more goals.

LEAQUE TABLE,

Played. Won, Lost. Drawn. Total.

R. G. A Buff......... 8. R. E............ 8 K. F. C........? N. Y........... 8 H. K, F. C.......

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SECOND DIVISION,

83rd Co R.G., D. *n* Co Burrs. This match was played on the Lyemon side, and a good fight was put up by both sides, The game ended in a draw; two all.

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LRC. VI MR.C.

LEAGUE TABLE.

Played. Won Lost. Drawn. Points

The days are long since passed when the sailor was co tent to rely on his barometer

This game was decided at Causeway By and the signs of the sky for warning of apgrund. Both teams played excellently in learn that it is no: so much the atmospheric proaching bad wo ther. We have come to

were in grand form; the game ended in a diaw, conditions prevailing in our immediate neigh bourhood that can give us adequate warning of an approaching typhoon, but the conditions 83rd Co., R.G.A. 7 that obtain pahips a thousand miles away 8 Co., R.G.A..., 7 and of which the sailor can necessarily known Co. B nothing without the aid of the invaluable ma- teorological observatories by which depressións are registered and recorded, and the celess Co. Boffs 5 valuable semaphore service by which the konw L. R. C 7

87 Co. R.G.A.... 6 B.O. O. &.

Much abused Hongkong occasionally entered the witness-box artil he was ordered any liquid or substance which has a flashing prettiest contours among the maty Gas 1ock tedge so gained is transmitted to him as be M. R. C $

comes in for a meed of flattery in its imita- tion which is the sincerest form of manifest Jag its praise. According to a Reuter de- spatch from Berlin of 3rd November, the

to stand out. His evidence was a chainpoint bigher than ro degrees Fahrenheit. of incoherent remarks. He made mente, contradicted himself again and again and continually twisted about his remarks in a most marvellous manner. From what could

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of each new signal station as one more link in It is for this reason that we bail the erection the chain of Lnowledge which, in this case, is surely power; power not to conquer the ale

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THE "PALAWAN" 847ALITY.

Io connection with the fragic death of ́en

Government of the German colony of Fogo be galbered from his story, it appears that purpose, and when removed from the store, line will on direct near Wapa, thus reducing mental warfare of the typhoon, but by the sidamab and Mr. and Mrs Bird's child; in the

stalo. All petrolcom taken out of a vessel, on which it has been imported will, unless pleaded for tracshipmer t only, be taken to what is termed a dotiable pets leam store, licensed for the otherwise than for export, it must pay duty of five cents per gallon. There are eight gallons of kerosene oil in one case. The tex per case will therefore be 40 cents..

has issued a decree ordering that in public shortly after seven o'clock on Saturday last, he buildings in the colony, where natives con

went to the King Edward Hotel with about gregate, such as schools, hospitals or prisons, Sico on his person, consisting of Hong cats are to be kept officially, The explana kong currency. There he changed some money “Bion of this order is contained in the decree for a Captain Winder and was handed by the By rules which the Governor-in Council in of the Governor of the colony dealing with cashier of the hotel a $100 Strails note on pro-empowered to make, a fine may be imposed the danger of the introduction of plague into duction of a chit. Shortly afterwards, the de- for breach of such rules not exceeding $1,000 Togo from the British Gold Coast, The Gov. fendant came to him and asked "What about for each afecce, and an additional $so for ernor says that the renowned bacteriologist, that agreement?" Witness replied that he each day on which the (fiance continues Dr. Koch, had reported the successful experi

had prepared, the agreemant but did

It Lot have ments made with cats for the eradication ofratime. Then he was asked what` business he his persoa at the in plague-infested and plague-menaced har had transacted that day and was warned to be bours of China. In Hongkong orders had careful of the putes, as some of them bore false already been issued providing for the main numbers. He produced a $100 note, which tenance of one cat in every house, and three defendant at once snatched, placed in his

on

the mileage by six miles This saving, however, of the warning given, to elude it, and by sock Suez Canal, Colonel Bruce circulated the follow

is obtained at the cost of a very stiff rise; and opinion is divided as to whether the saving in the cost of construction may not ultimately be more than paid out for extra baolage expenses, The chief engineer, Mr. Wong, has approved the shorter route. ,'

The English surveyor is building a boose to the North of Shiuchow, from which he will superintend the buliding of the bridge over the Namshung river. I hear that we may not

miles overland from Canton for five years yet, expect, the line completed to Shinchow, 150

but we'shall see,

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ing safety in timely flight, to show that pruding notice to all the police stations at Shanghai ence which, we are taught, is the better part of on igth.alt. — valour.

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lighthouse on the China Coast, by the aid of The time, we hope, is coming when every

wireless telegraphy, will be enabled to give to passing abips the latest meteorological report, and by forewarning the mariner, to remove from his mind that greatest of all mozteiler, the anxiety of the unknown,

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TYPHOON WARNINGS.

The following telègrams were received from

sulain General:-

The Captain Superintendent received ibe,

0.5, Palawan, and it gives him great pleasure to following letter from the Commander of the

publish same for the information of the Force 1 Dear Sir,—I have much pleasure is bring," ing to your notice the gallant conduct of M A. W. Jopes of the Shanghai Police Force, and a passenger on board ibis vousel vnder my 'command. Without the slightest hozitat an

ha jumped overboard whilst the abip wai-in, 2005 transit of the Suez Canal on the morning of ́October as to the' rescue of a Chinson amiab

saloop passengers. He succeeded in reaching the child and supported it until the arrival of e the boat.

I am, dear air,

With regard to the liability of existing stocks-A patroleum which may at the

any licensed store shall be liable to the duty emmencement of this ordinance be stored in

imposed by this ordinai ce and the provisions of this ordinance with regard to liability to The survey is now complete to the borders of and payment of duty and removal from dutisblo Hunan, and Mr Williams, who has done the

by the German Government at Lome (Togo)

arms and sat down. Then be asked "What leam and to the licensees of all Ucensed aga to begin the work of construction from showed that there were rat-eating.cals there, said "Give me my notes. I don't owe

about my little account?" Complainant stores.

Lokchong. It was thought that the fine and that rats were not generally to be found you so much. Defendant replied Come to the price of oil was quoted secbkoged and is of, Kiafong, but as this route gives a tine On inquiry at several shops, this morning, might follow the post road, wit the village in the houses where cats were kept. It is my toms, settle the account there." some cases the shopkeepers had no knowledge of 3,000 feal lu ten miles, it was out of the therefore officially advised that the num- Complainant again demanded his note, which of the tax. Those who had heard if it, however, question. Nothing remained hai to follow the ber of cats in the coastal towns primarily defendant persisted in retaining. Complain were busily engered in prosecuting inquiries riverte Pipize in the direction of Icharg. exposed to the plague danger and in Hoant sant for the manager, who requested and meanwhile, though willing to sell a small have never been over this route, but it will be Kpandu and Palime should be increased. him to settle the matter outside his hotel and quantity, they would not dispose of any con- the stiffest piece of work in the Kwangtang Besides appointing official cats to the public shortly afterwards, defendant was handed into siderable number of cases at the old Spurs of Province, if not in the whole roule to Hankow,

the custody of the Police.pn buildings in the colony, the Goremor re

three dollars. Before the day is out, the tax | The river runs down some buge rapida, and commends all Europeans and natives to

ledge amongst the dealers and the price will darious one, ciupwaralles will be taken will hava become a matter of common know. although the proposed route will be of necessity adopt this precaution'sgainst plagdo,

kare rissa accordingly.

| thượngh sans magnificent; scanary,

cats in larger houses. An investigation made pocket, buttoned, his coat, folded his petroleum stores shail apply to all such petro- major part of the survey, la't here a week tha, Maalla Observatory at the American Con, and the infant-child-of-Mr.-and-Mrs.-Bird, ßnt-

the case and later on, his Warship dismissed At this point, Mr. Almada withdrew from

December 5th, 11 30 8.m.'

lines and Philippines almost stationary, Pacific Ocean about half-way between Caro December 5th, 10.45 am. Cyclóns or typhoon

December 6th, 9.45 m,m, N.W. of Yay, moving N.E. of ENE

December 6th, 9 am. Cyclone or typhoon

Your faithfalls, maksaa viel bes (Signed) G. RuoWJDEN;AS JOAN P. C. Jones has been recommended for the fe Royal Bomann Bociety's Medal and has alab received from the passengers «' fostimonial ex« pressing high approbzilon, of his gallant contine JAPAM has consented to the principle of the duct. American proposal to hold, an international It may be added that F. C. Jones, who is as but it le reported the Chamada is not enthu- naw training depôt at Gordon Re conference on the subject of pelagic sealing, recruit for the Police, has been posted to the

giarle la regard to the matter.

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