Entimation.
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MARCH 3 1910
farrow deeply. The factories at prosent gene. rally pay 3 yen per to picals of cane and obtain therefrom about it per cent, of sugar, so that pical of sugar come about 273 yes is raw material. Reckoning the manufacturing cost at x yen, other expenses at o'go yen,' transport,
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AMONG the foreign and Colonial clubs which hava sought afflivion in R.A.0. during 1909 are the A.G. of Chis, and tho A.C. of Singapore.. We learn that the project of establishing a Polo Club in Penang is again being revived. The old parade ground at Sepoy Lines is spoken of
'as the venus of the Club
THE N. C. D. New understands that the claim against Soochow authorities for compensation for the personal fojuries inflicted upon four Englishmen - by a party of soldiers engaged in 2 strent alot on February te is to be sattled-by the payment of Tis, 2,50%, r
ROWING, NOTES
CANTON REGŪTŢA" ABANDONED.
PIC1OKIA FBORBATION CLUB,
MEB'XING CONTEST.
I have just heard that the secretary of the Encouraged by the success attending the Hongkong Regatta has received a letter from initial effort in organizing a series of boxing the Cantos Regatta secretary saving their incontests in November last, the energetic ability to row in the forthcoming Hong eng Gymnasium Committee of the Victoria Re. Regatta, the reason balog that they cannot creation Club, in response to applications comply with the conditions laid down by from filends of the instintion, are getting the Hongkong Regatta Committee for the up another "Boxing Evening," on the club Challenge Cup, viz, that all crews have to row premises, with the concurrence and by per to the same class of bonts, and Lot only this mission of the general committee of the but they have characterised our conduct as V, R. C. In conversation with one of the being "unsportsmanlike and for this reason promoters of the entertainment, who is no mona axponent of the many atta. Tele beir own regatte is abandoned.
graph representative learnt that members of the Sister. Services have thrown themselves whole-heartedly isto idea of the satertain ment; a fact which in itself, apart from the names which figure on the programms of avents, should ensure the success of the s: cond series of cratess organised andar V. R. C. auspicos, ThaNavy will be represented by Seamen Willis of E. M. S. eiro, Hayes (Tamar), Mustard (Bedford), and Sky Renison (Kent) while the representatives of the Army will be Bandaman Willis, Drummer Boucher and Lance-Sergeant Fincher (all of the Bats). Kid Marriott will try conclusions with Seaman Hayes in an oight two-minute rounds. The detailed programme is as followst
A. S. WATSON & CO., ., at oso yon, the sugar at the factory costs
4.73 700..
The tax of 3 yon brings the cost price up to 7.73 yen. As the price in Japas, howevai, amonaiz to 1ạ yan; it will be seen that after the deduction of transport to Japan, &c. a very, good profit remains for the sugar manufacturor, As the ordinery klad of Formosa sugar has a preference over the THE immortal Bob Love has seht us somerior teranting news accompanied with souvenir post- foreign article imported into Japan of 2.15 yen, carda-regarding bid excellent show. Lately, the entire Formosan sugar imports go to that the "Colonel has been touring India with his country. For the year 1909-to they are esti-usual success and while at Bombir "purchased maled at 130,00; tops, against 120,000 in asted of fine Arab borses and hopes to intro 1912-09, and an average of 34,000 tons only induce the animals here on his next visit. "Alike, and, in my opinion, the boot is on the other this revives in as happy memories of the Harm the year 1897-190. Next year it is anticipat
ston trio, the mr intrepi' of riders, and as no ed that a much larger quantity of brown sugar man quite outgrows the child in him as regards will be exported, owing to the fact that with circus entertainments, the news will doubtless, the freedom from duly now enjoyed by sugarba received with welcome in Hoogkong. from the Philippina Islands in the United
CHEMISTS
BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE
GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD.
Watson's
HYGIENOL, ber of new licences for the erection of factories
AND
BUBONIC PLAGUE
It has been proved by repeated experiments that " WATSON'S HYGIENOL' is the most potent agent for the destruction of fleas, especially rat fleas.
It has now been proved that Plagas is conveyed to haman being, by means of fleat from rats which bave died of this disease.
All risk of lofection can be avoided by washing the floors, etc, or sprinkling where the deas are likely to be with a dilute solution of "WATSONS HYGIENOL" A to spoonful to a pint of water, or a teacupful to three gallons, makes a solution of the strength required for this purpose.......
¡HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT AND
GERMICIDE
Price per Pint................o cents
Gallon..
,51,00
THE sunken steamer La Seyne is now lying in States, all the Filipino sugar will go to New twenty-two fa boms of water, thestrong current York, thus leaving more room for Formasan in the Stratis where the collities occurred brown sugar in Japan. For this reason a num-baving taken her off the comparatively shallow bank on which she weatdown. Notwithstanding this deptb, an effort is to be made this week lp
amount of other jewellery and bonds known to recover the famous Hope diamond and a large
have been on the steamer when she sink. Mr. Teal, an expert diver of long experience, has been engaged for the work and is making pre- parations to begin at once.
for brown sugar bave been issued, so that the estimated quantity of exports may be surpassed during the current year. When the now factor.
ies are all in full working, and all the land devoted to
sugar-growing is planted with the new variety of cage, then Formosa will be shie 10 deliver 200,000 tons of sugar, and as lapan now consumes about 100,000 tons, and by the time the industry in Formosa has arrived at its full state of development will be consuming more, there will still reusaiu a small Japanese impariation of foreign, sugar, tris, however, not improbable that, encouraged by their great success, the Formesan manufacturers will build. still more factories, and that new land will be prepared for sugar ginwing by means of tome folure t.me irrigation, whereby st
able Japan might be
to provide all the ttgar she needs... from ow territory. At the present moment Japan also importa a large quantity of sugar from Java, Philippines, Hongkong, China, and je little from Germany, and these imports would, of course, bo the first to suffer. But it is as yet
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far from certain that this will be the case, for
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We would like to know in what respect Hong kong has acted in an unsportsmanlike spirit, We only ask Canton to come down here to row s" and they refuse. What us on "equal terms" is the deduction ? That they are unsportman foot. What is more sportsmanlike than the way the two Hongkong Clubs accepted the invita tion of Canton and were going up there with far inferior boats, having no hope of winning but just for the sport of the thing.
As Cantons are well aware they have been winding for years, and in not one instance has victory been attributed to their rowing, but to their superiority is boste, and now that they are given a chance to row in equal boats they back but ; what is the inference? -
it is a great pity that Canton bas abandoned their regatta in soch a childish manner, a both the V.R.C. and C.V.C. crews have been Iraining hardend were looking forward to giving Cables a good race, shibough as I said before they had not much hope of winning on account of their heavier boats. Surely, something could be settled between the commiticas on both sides to bring about an amicable seulement of the whole question.
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Razzle Dazzle.
OFIOM SMUGGLING.
THERE were'a dumber of cases from the Water Police Station at the Magistraer this morning, One man was charged with stealing a quantity of rope from the ., C. Ford. Laster. The the deck of the steamer, where a great number avidence adduced was that defendant went an
of trolley and motor-gear were made fast to RICH HAUL MADE ON "MANCHURIA" the deck by means of stout ropes. Defendant
Opium worth $6,000 (guld) was discovered by cut off with a knife about ten fathomer of the rapes letting loose all the cargo on deck. He the officers of the Pacific Mail liner Manchuria was in the act of throwing the ropes to a aumia the hold of that verse! on the voyage home from the Orent between Yokohama, and bar of friends who were at the time on board Honolulu. The rich find was contained in zio ship when he was seized by the boatswain, and banded over to the Second Officer. This five-taal tine, and was located among the cargo in No. 2 hold. Chiet Officer Rice discovered morning the man was remanded. Analber the contraband drug, and Captul D.x order man was fined $10 for being on board the sed it locked up in the specie vaults until the fans without the Captain's permission. Manchuria arrived at Honolulu, when it was
•Six men were charged with killing fish by turned over to Collector of the Port Stackable. manded. For fishing without a licence, a mas means of explosives (dynamite) and were ra.
The Manchuria arrived bare yesterday after was fined $5, and a similar fine was imposed on soon, says the San Francisco Chronicle of 32st woman for being in unfawful possession of Jan., and is believed by the authorities to be well stocked with the contraband, judging from the discovery made before the skilled searchers had a chance to get busy with their prods and dark laoteras. The' eqind of searchers who made a record for themselves in making the xiren, piano, steating gear, grease pot and other peculiar places on the steamer Sid.rial disgorge'a goodly abundance of the smuggled dope, will be on their mettle this morning and find out if there is more opiam in, the, secossos of the big Manchuria,..
a
is equally possible that in the course of time quantity of coal.
Formosa also will, either directly or ladirectly,
go to other markets to compete. At present Formosa makei.only No. 15/18 sugar for the
A. S. WATSON & CO., Japanese refinesies, but li is by do, means im-
LIMITED.
HONGKONG DISPENSARY
and
KOWLOON DISPENSARY. Hongkong, and Febrasty, 1910,
possible that, when Japanese demands, bad been fully met, the lactories would prepare also sugar above. No, 10 for the Chinesa spárkot. It le equally possible that the Japanese refineries might; beyond the needs their own country, refine raw sugar for competition with Hong (28 kong sugar in the Yangtze Valley.
The
he Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, Thursday, MARCH 3, 1910,
THE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN FORMUŠA.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Selangor Rubber Co, has declared a third Interim dividend for 1903 of 18 34 per share. FROM Mesirs. Bradley & Co. we have received a calendar and wall pictures advertising the
Milkmaid brand of condensed milk.
TEN men appeared at the Magistracy bis morning for gambling. The keeper of the establishment was Gord $15 and the text $1
The enormous progress made by the cane sugar Industry of Formosa under Japanese administration is well shown in an article which each.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
DROWNING FATALITY.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Cantoo, 2nd March.
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O the 31st ultimo a junk precending to Shi Kiu from Canton collided with a cargo boat all Lok Chuk, bear Chau Tsuo, with the result
dtowand. that one passenger was thrown overboard and'-
THE RECENT RIOTS.
At the height of the recent riots in Canton II. E Viceroy Yoad Shu isun telegraphically requested the Viceroy of the Liang Kiang pro- Vinces to rond the cruiser d'ol Sham to Canton
in order to be in readiness against any emer
gency. Complying with H. E. Yuan's request, the cruiser was despatched to Canton, where she arrived on the 20th February. As the riots
bava beeb entirely suppressed and the services
OPIUM ON THE "CHINA,” Dozens of anonymous letters received at the Custom-house purposing to give information of the presence of quantities of opium on board the steamer China are not receiving strong in dorsement of fact. While it is true that In. "pector-F. A. Clark found four five-teel line in a bucket on the steamer's deck yesterday, 28th Jan., handy to be smuggled ashore, the only contraband drug discovered previously can Fisted of five tins found by Inspector Richard. Now in the pumproom locker and five tias turn.
member of the crew.
of the cruiser are no longer required, the Boted over to him by a conscience-stricken Chinese Sum, with Commander Yeung King Sau on board, left here for the North on the instant,
NAMHOI MAGISTRATE.
Meid Event Seaman Willis, H.M, S. area; champion middle-weight of Oriant, versus Baudsman Willis, Buffs, champlos heavy-weight of the Colony, 15 three-minute rounds.
Preliminary Bouts, Drummer Boucher, Buffs, champion light-weight, of the Colony, voraus Lance-Serienot Fincher, Boffs. 6 two minute rounds...
Mr. Kid Marriot, bantam-weight champion of Hongkong, dareke Seaman Hayas, H.M.S. Tamar. 8 two-minute rounds,
Seaman Mustard, H.M.S. Bedford, versma, Seaman Sky Karriton, B.M.§. Kent. 6 two- minute rounds.
The contest is to take place on Saturday, ŝth aut., commencing at 915 p.m. sharp. Prices fadmission are:-64. 52 and 51.
CHINA AND THIBET.
AN IMPERIAL DECREE,
SIR M. NATHAN'S RECORD.
BILENDID TRIBUTE TO HIS WORK AS 'GOVERNOR OF NATAL.
Sir Matthew - Nathan, the late Governor of Natal, who will shortly take up his duties an permanent head of the Post Office, leaves la' Natal a reputation which might well be the envy of any man in the public service,' says m Reuter called message from Durban.
He came from Hongkong two and a half years ago with an pournal' administrative re- cond, but gravely affected, so the colonists feared, by the taint of Negrophilism. They bad heard of his achievements as Governor of the Gold Coast, and they reasoned that the qualities which made for success amongst a community largely composed of negrons were scarcely the qualities, admirable though they might be, to command success in Natal, with its rigid ideas on the subject of while and black
From the day he arrived Sir Matthaw Nathan, won the public co fiance. The traces" In the beginning was slow. But the first Impres-
sion of the Governor, was' favourable, The people liked his virile candour of speech, tem- pared by discretion and a respect for local conditions, and those who came lato personal contact with bin brought back to their fellows encouraging reports of his openness of mind;" : his abundant common sense, his strength of tăn purpose, his remarkable grasp of affairs, and, above all, bis commanding and "fascinating personality.
No man was aver može loyal to the com murity white and black, over which, be ruled. Month by month bis influence grew, aut only him, who soon had reason to be sensible to his with Ministers and those immediately about worth, but with the public, and be brought the whole weight of that influence to bear on the side of Justice, and where expedient of justice seasoned with moderation add mercy. ...The inner story of the Dinuzulu controversy balween the Home and Gofonlal Government,
the intimate facer story, probably never will to writion. Ils contained mainly in con- fidential official-and other memorands and notes which have not seen, and will not sen, Tiba light of day. '. There are few, however, who
know that nothing but the Governor's tact and? firmness and clear insight saved the colony- from the grave constitutional crisis which re-
The following Imperial decres la dated 15hpeatedly threatened, but which, thanks to his lt. and is taken from the Shanghai Mer-sale maps was zudlan
curg
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By his tour through Zululand early last year just after the removal of Dinuzulu, by innumer able other acts, great and smell, and-by kis whole bearing, publicly and privately, towards „
the native question, the Governor contributed enormously towards the restoration of confid• once amongst the tribes in Natel and Zeluland and towards the consolidating of the Colonial 'Government's authority.
HONGRỌNG VOLUNTRAR CORPS.
RIFLE MEETIKO."
The Dalai Lama of Thibet was well treated by the late Emperor and the Dalai Lama should have attended to his religious duties as hitherto. However after taking over the affaits in Thibet into his own hands he has become proud, kxaricus, loose in his conduct, and violent. This misconduct of the Dalai Tama has seriously developed till is bas reached the utmost limit. Thus he begun to disobey the Imperial orders and tyrannins over Thibetass, and caused troubles. In the 30th year of Kwanghea in the 6th moon, he fled from
A rifle meeting will be held on Easter Mon- Thibet during the troubles there. At that time the Imperial Resident at Lhasa impeached day, 18th March, at King's Park Range when Ethé · Dalai Lama, as bie- reputation was the following events will be shot off-
very bad. An Imperial Rascript, was issued 1. Rifle Handicap-100 yards.^^ Entrance at the time to deprive him of his title" | fre~50-centa,~-5-prizes-20-par-cent-of-the- of Dalal Lami temporarily. The Dalai entries.
2. Rifle Handicap,-500 yards, Entrance then went to Kulun (Urgs) and thence to Hising. The late Emperor, seeing bis jaurenys fee 50 cents, 5 prizes, 80 per cent, of the in the remote land and sering his repentance, entries. ordered the local officials to look after him carefully providing funds. Then he came up to Peking and was granted audience and given many valuable presente and titles and funds. Moreover on his way to Lhasa special delegates of the government were attached to him to Dalai sought money everywhere and caused protect him. However or his way to Lhasa the much trouble. Yet we have not dealt with him
CONDITIONS. and bis position in order to show our friend. ship. The troops of Stechean have simply. The meeting will be conducted under entered Thibet to maintain the peacs of Thibet N. R. A. rules.
2. No competitor may take more than prizes,
Other equally uncertain information was received relative to the Hawaiian-American The newly appointed Nambol magistrate, Jiner id from Salina Cruz, aad the steamer was Mr. H. O. P. Georliga contributes to the Indis THE Kwangsi 'official, Body, in" Peking has Young Shị Ki, has appointed the 7th instant agripped to pinces," 10 quote Deputy Surveyor and to guard opru ports and the Thibetans had che Mercur. In the year 1894, when the is addressed a joint memorial to the. Thenne pray.the day on which he will assume charge of Blina, without result.
ing that as the salt tax farm would be part cutely detrimental to their province, it should" not be put into operation.
office,
Despite their ill success on the Chiny, how ever, the Customs inspectors are satisfied there A serious clan fight is reported from Sai opium on board, and are straining, every
berva to find it'
CLAN RIGHT.
chiu, near Fatshin, and several persons were killed and many others wounded. On receiving Cheong Fung Kai to the scene to restore order the report the Viceroy deputed magistrate
• RE-ENLISTMENT.
land was taken over from China, there were about 1,000 small factories in Formosa, all driven by buffaloes, and all preparing brown or coloured sugar. Hall the production was used in the island, and the rest exported by Chinese merchants to China and Japan The result, however, of the ingeniour system adopted by Japan to encourage the industry is that ning great companies, with a paid-up capital of be. tween 1 and a million sterling, are now en- gaged in preparing sugar by modern methods, In 1908 same 600 of the baffala mills were stif; at work, and there were in addition so mills
A large miat.hed has been erected in the driven by steam, dealing with 40 to 200
Western suburb clusa to Chun Shin street, ∙tons of cane in 24 hours, and 11 large factories, THE Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung acknow-where a charitable bazaar will be held for s ledes the indebtedness of the German For week, from the 6th instant, for the purpose of
THE Army Advisory Council has sent a tele gram to Viceroy Yuu Shu-bit in Canton urging him to train the new division of troops as soon as possible and not to come to a sud den halt owing to the mutiny, THB Vanity Fair has a full plate supplement devoted to "Billy, otherwise Mr, R. E. Pelilios formerly of Hongkong and a candidate in the which is printed in the three-colour process, recent Parliamentary elections. The picture,
in extremely life-like
Some sixty of the newly trained troops, who had been disbanded as the result of the recent disturbance in Canton, have now been re-enlist. ed ad allowed to resume duty at the request of the members of the charitable institutions. C'JARITABLE BAZAAR,,
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There is a ba'tle of wils between the smug,
of the searchers. Riers and the inspectors, with chances in favour
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no doubt in the matters. However the Dalai upon his return to Thibet has spread all sorts of rumours especially that the Imperial Resideoi has stopped bis allowances and instead of lead- ing the Thibetans in a proper course he has but run into troubles. Lies Yo, the Imperial Resi. deal, and others have sent in their memorials by wire to Us reporting the arrival of troops from Szechuan and the Dalai Lama secretly fled from Lhasa in the night of the 3rd day of the rat moon (12th February) and his whereabouts are not known. We have ordered the Imperial Residents to find measures to bring him back. But so far his whereabouts are not known. He has neglected his roligious duties frequently and tas caused much troubles which conduci About two years ago the bacteriologists of shows that he has not complied with the loyal the Pasteur institute,-of-Paris, conceived the duties and has lost popularity and he could
Later in the afternoon yesterday Inspector Richardson caught Ah Mow, a member of the China's crew, as he was transferring six five-tzel tins of opium and seized the drug.
SCIBAtific killing of rars.
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AN ELECTROCUTING TRAP.
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idea of killing rats by spreading among them a not be recognised as the dean" of all the
3. Rifle Handicap-600 yards. Entrance ́ ́ fee so-couls s prizes. 80 per coat of the entries.
4. Rfe Aggregate (handicap)-Highest
5. Same as 4 for officers only. Entrance aggregate in 2, 3 and 4 including handicap.
6. Samé až 4 for sergeants and instracters fee St.
only, Entrance fee St.
3. Rifles, Service rifies as issued from head- quarters only, trivate Klings allowed.
4. Orthoptics allowed, ordinary, spectacles only, not coloured.,
3. Position any.
6. Ammunition will be obtainable on the range.
.7. Targets and marking, latest Bisley.
8. Two sighting shots allowed at each rapge to cents each.
9. Shooting will commence at so LDİ. to. Entries will close at noon on Thursday, 24th March, "i
11. Rengas 200′10.00 am. 19 12.30 p.m."- 500 1.30 p.m. To 3.30 p.m., 600 3.30 p.m. to 5.10 pm, e läks t
12. Uniform'must be worn.
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13 Handicaps will be settled by the com
ed
of which saven had a capacity of 1,200 tons eign Office to the British Government for the raising money towards the funds for, the main virulent disease. The idea was carried into Hatukhtus" (Thibetani saints) therefore the mittee on Thursday, 24th March, and competi»–
news that the murderers of the two German tenace of the well-known Canton Fong execution by feeding the rate with attractive
of caos per day, and foura capacity of scoto 1,000 tons. In 1999 avaral more were established, and still more are under countruction for 19to. At the present moment there are 11 factories working and six’almost completed, all of which
explosers, Brunhuber and Schmitz, who were done to death in China, have been captured and executed. The guilty men belonged to the Su zu tribe, and were seized by a puritory expedition.
are entirely now and modern, and provided by THE rubber boom, it it cooliques for another the best firms of Great Britain, America, and mouth two, will eabauce the price of shares, Germany with the most economical machinery, and a good number of local holders should be Those built in the last three years have been able to clear out at fancy prices from anything established without any Government subsidy they think is wiser to part with than to hold. or aldma proof that the position in Formosa is The profit of such, deals will be made bere now a regular one, and that the manufactor the losses will fall upon those who think that can in futurs be independent. Owing to the rubber in a new form of gold and we need not particularly worry ourselves about them.—S,T, encouragement given to it by the Government, tha-Rosa bamboo canę forms 75 per cent, of the Tas Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial; and Affiliated Hospitals, bege to acknowledge total sugar-cane planted, and it appears likely with thanks the following donations to the that it will shortly alone hold the field. Owing fands of the Hospitals to the efforts of ibó Sugar Bureau in push- lng, the planting of this particular cada and In other directions; the production on a given piece of land has been quintupled; to the proft of planter, manufacturer, and Govermant., The native growars plough the land vary super-, Scially with wooden ploughs, but the nawar modertakinge 'largely use steam-ploughs whịch
Percy Smith and Seth'; Cruz Basto & Co........................
S. Moutrie & Cost
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N. Mody & Co. ..................... .........HI Noronha & Oomým 10 "Hon. H. H. J. Gomperts
R. Marten............
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G.J, B. Sayeroinetteja semmi. 10
Dospital, Many ladies and girls of well-to-do and respectable families, have promised to render their services at the forthcoming bazaar,
ALLANA'S ALLUGED ASBĂILAN7.
bait covered with bacteria harmless to man, but deadly to sodents. A slegis inoculated rat in fecled a whole colony, and thus a ship or stable was rid of its upwelcome guests in a very brief period.
tors may learn their handicaps before com mencing to fire. The handicap will be lluited to points at each range.
Handicapping committees of units are re- 'quested to asromblo at beadquarters at· 5.30
pmi, on Thursday, 24th March,"
THE CANTON MUTINY,
ORGANISATION IN HONGKONG,
said, Dalai Lama is hereby deprived of his title in view of effecting punishment on him and whether he will run away to any place or return to Thibet we order him to be treated the same as ordinary people, We bereby order the Imperial Residents in Lhasa to select To overcome whatever objections may be several youths in Thibet who have the urged against this bacteriological annihilation | miraculous signs and their names will be plac- CHARDED THIS 'MORNING..
of a formidable pest, a Viennese bas devised aed into the golden urn and a name ba drawD rate, in the Police Court this morning. Als exhibited a few weeks ago to a number of have the real Dalai Lama come forth, is re Before Mr. E. R. Fallifax, fi st Police Magly. rat-electrocuting apparatus which be proudly forth from the pen to bave "chu hubil ban" or Dess was charged with attempted assault on German delegatos who had been commissioned embodiment. We simply wish to have the old covered that the ringleader of the recent A Canton dispatch says that it has been dis- . E. Allana on the night of the set inst. Me to examine hin electrical trap,
religion properly guarded to show good and muliny in Canton is a man named Yi, who was w. E. L. Shenton, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker Practically utilizing the rat's patuse of inquisi-panish bad with impartial Justice. All the responsible for the Anking mutiny in 1908, bet” and Deacon, proscated, defendant being antiveness and its insatiable appetite, be his Thibetans either priests or net are treated by had fled to Ewington and sslisted under an
ievagted a trap which comprises a network of us as our own children and therefors after this assumed name. It is alleged that he led that Mr. Shenton stated that as the complainant live, witas, and in which a small electric lamp decred is issued all the Thibetans should obey, raid on the armoury and murdered the oficer was proceeding home at about midnight on the or an appetizing morsel serves as bait. A too our rules to mainisia peace and should. not of the artillery camp. Another leader, Wang
in, anld to, hava admitted: ibit" vu night in question, he saw is the vicinity of curious rat compasses his own death. As soon disobey Us as We are earnestly wishing the volationist,, whose chief organization was in Wyndham Street that he was being closely as his foot touches a wire be in fost..
peace of the country and to maintain the re Hongkong, And that's branch bád also been established in Canton," He is said to have followed by the defendant, who carried a big electing trap is accomodatiy ligion of the Yellow Church stick shod with brass Complainant became desigted to diapos of any number of cats, so that it may be employed cranios of ener frightered and began to run away, at the same quarter. With coaracioninis-thoroughness, the SENSATIONAL sistements were made on the time calling for the Police: The defendant inventoras equipped his death-dealing appara-10th ult, before a special Commission of In- came up to Allana but did not actually, assault, tos with slocirical signals which announce the quiry, against the Calentis European fire brig him but threatened him. He was chased by killing of a captive by means of an incandes, ada for refusing assistance at a recent fire in
cent lamp or a ballN FORE peliceman and arrested.
Carents of such low tenelon, are employed the timber yards, where property
represented.
The case was ramanded, ball, being allot 'In the sum of $500,
testified, that it lalended to wait till the anillery company had had another six monika training before a sising thould be organised, but matters were precipitated by the trouble betweed the troops and the policu, “He What
on to say, adds the report, that they propsed
to roh the Armoury, capture the city and iben
Over RIS massacre the Kanchu Gazaral; and, all tha
that keman kalage am sot iejaned by accid», lakhs wasdemiroyed, unless handsomaly reward' Bansermen and Manchay, but that they wonią. anisi contact with this "liva" electrical tuned." Native witnesses cannot identify any one, not molest any Chine-2,G,2° NAME}}