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endlessly upon the many public measures that Save been affected under the aegis of Sir F. Lugard. Space permits of dealing with only a few of the more important. But this article would be tocomplete without reference to the
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GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
OFFICIAL DINNER TO-NIGHTS,
His Excellency gives an official dinner at Government House to-night at B o'clock at which the following will be present: -Admiral, Mr. and Miss Lyon, Sir Henry, and Lady May, Mr. Hazeland, Mr. Rees Davies, Bishop of Vic-
With the departure on leave to-morrow of become deplenishad and the revenue was night's issue of your paper the Honourable toria, .Colonot St. Johe, Bishop Pozioni, Mr. without, bampered and thwarted him at every Sir Frederick Lugard, the Colony loses tdm. falling. Some bold step was obvious. Mr. Osborne challenged my contaction that and Mrs. Slado, Mr. A, M, Thomson, Mr. Chat
was there to be found fault with. Fèw Gover-
the vote taken upon the resolution which I brought for rd at the last meeting of Council, Dr. and Mr. Atkinson, Mr. E. A did not truly reflect public opinion; and he took wait, Mr. and Mrs. Brewin, Mr. and Mrs. exception to my saying that his vote was not re- Badeley, Dr. Ho Kai, Mr. Wei Yok, Mr. Mar- presentative, on the ground that this was "some Kay Stewart, Mr. Osborne, and Mr. Olamenti, what like bellling your opponent after the fight.RVIDENCE ON COMMISSION. Under ordinary-circumstances, when wonted
DISCUSSION AT THE SUMMARY COURT, Before Hon. Mr. W. Ross-Davies, X.C., Acting Chief Justice, in the Summary Court
evidence on commission from Australia. certain action raised the question of obtaining
nors of the Colony made themselves more raised all round. Money had to be go! some justify, I venture to think, 180, exceptional this morning, Mr. Gardiner in the course of a
this respect was as sound as it was to other how, and no doubt Sir Frederick's policy in
directions:
vote-catching policy of a deplorable Govor... ment. Bverything that could be affected by a clear, intellect and resolute will was carried through by the Govemor during, perkapy; the worst crisis in the fortunes of this outpost of Britain since first the Union Flog was planted
santation, opposition from within- and from step, until his copaciousness of right and teaRci- porarily an administrator whose term of service y necessary to make ends meet and 'local has been marked in more ways thas one by the ly the tension of fealing us to which section ty of purpose triumphad at last. Here he was development of itu interest and the furtherance of the community.was to bear the brunt of new blindly accused of being too willing to nc of its progress His Excellency assumed the taxation was as keen as that which in England preceded the issue of Mr. Lloyd George's quiesce in the extravagancies of the faddist reins of government on the 28th of July, 1997, Budget, As is well known now, the Governor régime at Westminster, and there he was
in succession to Sir Matthew Nathan, There is a and bis advisers hit upon the expedient of tax- calumnialed in Parliament and accused of proseness on the part of Crown Colonists to take ing liquors. A Customs Service was established wilful disobedience to and evasion of the orders exception to military Governors, but certainly and is now in full working order, whilst at the in the case of our last two Governors nothing same time the price of liquor licences has bess of the Imperial Government. It must have been discouraging uphill wark. His Excellency depended, of course, upon the leading lights MANUFACTURERS. in the community for to much for informs tiav first, even for advice, and always for help It was September, about three years ago, when Sir Frederick Lugard fired bis inaugural obol the new rifle sange at the Peak, and on being informed that he had scored a "possible" exclaimed: "Is that we?" This expression of doubt, disconcerting prhaps to those who airange such functions, was not, as we remarked at the time, wi bout its significance." A newly appointed Governor arrives in a Colony where "his work is cut out for him." He is tud olies apt to accept the views and adapt the policy of his 'entourage, especially of those who have served his predecessors, and have at details at their figgers" and "Somblimes these subordinates are men whose insight, sympathy and breadth of view, joined to their experience, render them of invaluable assistance to the new Chief.
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popular or did better work than Mejor Sir Matthew Nathen. Nor has Brigadier-General Sir Fro-czick Lugard failed to keep up with the high ideal cel by his predecessor. His Ex- cellency carries away with him-the best wishes. of this c.mmunity combined with the nope that he will soco ke amongst us again in full feltie aad in continued good health.
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During His Excellency's 'administration many very important movements connected with Hongkong's welfare bave been projected or carried on... When he arrived in the Colony early three years ago it was sufforing severely from trada depression and is a financial sonso appeared to be verging
ON BANKRUPCY,
The first consideration, therefore, which our new Governor had to face was the ways and means for the raising of funds. This all-im- portant problem was made more difficult of solution because of the fact ibat just about that time the Liberal Guvernment had sent out its fiat that the opium traffic bad to come to un cad. This, of course, meant &
Sometimes the latter becomes the signing big reduction of revenue, ler the opium trade machine sad the mouthpiece of a fossilized and for years represented one of the most bureaucracy. But not this time. Sir Fred-productive of Hongkong's feeders of the public Førick's exclamation “ Is that trùng ?" was, as we pusse. Though the stoppage of the opium
imports was to be gradual, its effect was im rightly surmised, an indication of his mind. Disdaining to see with ciber men's eyes, he has mediately felt by the Colonial Treasury, and His Excellency took up the prodent policy of always insisted on seeing for himself, le bas approaching the Colonial Office and demand. Beither disregarded nor worshipped precedenting that Hoogkong should receive compeu. He bas deigued to consider the views of those astion for the loss of iride revenus caused by whase pathi seemed most widely to diverge the restrictions put upon her by the Home from those which the Government wished to Government. His representations proved to be lay down for all to follow, and the retuli
so powerful and to the point that guarantees were given of an Imperial grant partially to has been that the right way has been cover the deficit which their oplum decree" had kept. He found the Colony distraught seived to create. As it was
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VERY HAPPILY FUT
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE French Mail of the 19th March has teen delivered in London.,
His Indout Mr. W. Reos-Davies, K.G., Acting Chief Justice, presided at the Summary Court this morning.
A TELEGRAM has been sent to ex-Viceroy Tsen Chuo-biüan summoning him to Peking for -appointment,
TELEGRAMS from Constantinople state, that the Sultan in suffering from measles. The illness is not serious,
M. DUNONNET dos (1)WG in an aeroplane across Paris, starting from Juvisy and landing in the Plaine Bagstelle
FOUR rice shops of Swatow have closed their business with a large indebtedness and two tive banks have also been involved in law
suits,--
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Ir is announced from Washington that the proposed United States expedition under the auspices of Commander Peary has been aban dosed for this year owing to lack of funds, MR. Wilbur Gracey, American Consul at Tsingtao, has received Information from 'the State Department of his transler to Nanking The former American Consul at Nanking, Mr. McNally, is transferred to Tsingtao. THE Third Officer of a British ship was foed $5 at the Magistracy this morning for being drunk and disorderly and assaulting an Indian
this morning, constable in Connaught Road Central early
THE Oriental Hotel billiard handicap match commenced last night, when Warren (75) played Lee (scratch), The former won by 25 points. Tonight A. R. Ellis (scratch) will moot J, H, Mead (owes 50).
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FAREWELL dinner is to be tendered to Mir W. M. Anderson, manager in Hongkong of the International Banking Corporation, by the Chinese bankers and merchants, at the Chinese Ciob, to-morrow evening,"
in hopelas confusion of ideas and clamo
in the address presented yesterday by the rous disagreement He had a long lone
Chinese Communiŋy:-"Since Your Excel, y furrow to plough. The firmness and high
lency came to give peace to this state, all the courage with which be carried the new taxation business of administration has been carried on measures, the calm, resolution and patient toil by you with success, but you have regarded the with, which he set himself personally to in development of education and the encourage vastigate the taogla of the enormous increasement of taleat, us your most important duty, above the estimated expenditure on the Row. and all your energies and faculties have icon-Canton Railway, his diligence in carefully been devoted to the establishment of a Uai, versity, Now the foundation stone has been and personally working through every detail, duly laid and the magnificent project is are till fresh in the public mind. So many the way to realisation. We (col'confident that causes for decreased revenue, so many new dejo the future the result of the education given'
Ar the Summary Court this morning Mr maods for expenditure The disaster to the to the University will fulfil all expectation."
Cortaply the greatest project with which Sir Shouton asked for a certain action to be ad Colony's purse by the loss on opium (without
Frederick Lugard's name will remain associ-journed, as one of the defendants was busy any visible corresponding real advantage)oted for all time in the history of Hongkong worshipping at the ancestral.combs is connec [28] and the decrease in the value of rateable pro will be the University scheme. From the very tion with the Ching Ming observances. The
pasties caused partly by the enforcement of day that he arrived in the Colony His Ex-adjournment was granted. at communications intended for publication in the Public Health Ordinances of his predeces cellency lost no opportunity of impressing upon The 11ONGKONG TELHORAPI" aliquid besars, the unsatisfactory state of trade and the the people that the establishment of a Uai versity was one of the most crying needs in jad:froved to The Editor, 1, Ice Holsa Bond, and financial losses caused by an appallingly'
our midst. Whilst not belittling by any manner
institutions, he was of the sound and definite opinion that Hongkong required a University of er own. So forcible did his arguments prove that they penetrated to the hearts of al and now, through the
HONGKONG and KOWLOON.
Hongkong, 21st March, "igio.
NUSTICE.
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His Lordship-I don't know anything about the case.
Mr. Gardiner Quito su, my Lord, but the question must ba discussed.
His Lordship-I shall adjourn the case in order to argue the polet.
in debate in Council, the proper thing to do is doubtless to accept the position, but in this case the circumstances were exceptional, and
gal action of His Excellency the Governor, course which I have since pursued, The us
in senking to obtain, through the unofficial
Mr. Hinds opposed the application and asked members, an expression of public opinion on a for a date to be fixed for the hearing. His question which he'ls fully empowered to decide, hiend had filed interpleadings and the question clearly showed that he thought it a matter of taking evidence on commission from Au1- in which the community have a special claimuralia could not possibly be discussed. to be heard.. His Excellency doubtless feels that the people most concerned are the more per manent residents. With these it is something. of a personal matter, as well as a malter of public concern. A high building on the north of the Law Courts, not only blocking them in from the seaview, but making them look quat and ridiculous from, the square fireli, would be a permanent affliction to the eye; just as 'the thought of the circumstances under which the site was alienated from the public would prove a perpetual annoyance to the wind. Emineatly it is a matter for reference to residents.
laat being so, the voice of at least-every- leading member of the community should count for as much as that of any member of the Legislative Council. Olaiming at the last meeting to hold the "proxies" of upwards of 40 leading men, I could not agree to regard the unofficial inajority against me as final. That claim 1. have, since made good, as Mr. Jackson on behalf of the plaintiffa sug- the published correspondence with the Hongested that the defendant consent to judgment ourable the
Secretary shows, and save further costs. The liability was ad-
Colonia!
and mach ARI respect my unofficial collargues, I cannot allow that, is a discussion at which the public was, figuratively speaking, invited to attend, the voice of each should have
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Mr. Gardiner I would prefer to be heard in Chambers.
It was decided that the point should be beard in Chambers.
A QUESTION OR COSIS.
♣DMITTED-RUT-COSTS 'PREVENT
A SETTLEMENT.
Before Hon. Mr. W. Rees-Davies, X.C., Acting Chie! Justice, in the Summary Court this morning, the Hang Shing firm sought to recover from Oscar Wilson the sum of $146,50 for goods sold and delivered.
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mitted in certain contespondence he had re- ceived.
Mr. Gardiner said that he admitted liability but the question, was ons of incarring further costs.
A MATERIAL WITNESS,
As regards the main contation I bave now merely, to point out that the proceeds of the Wab and Company against the same defend. The case was adjourned. The case of Chisa, proposed sale would only suffice, on la Exant for $45.25 was also adjourned. cellency's own showing, to make a beginning with the projected waterworks extension, and to erect ons pier; and that therefore, in any
CASE ALLOWED TO STAND OVER, event, the various other schemes meeled by Mr. Ośbome will seamingly have to be "post- Before Hoo. Mr. W. Rees-Davies, K.C., poned until the Greek Kalands." But far be it Acting Chief Justice, the case, was again from me to belittle him, particularly as an op2 mentioned in which Mesira. Bumann and ponest. I regard him as a most formidable Berblinger are seeking to recover from Mr. W. one; and to fight alongside, instead of against | H. Emborley, 'of 43, Robinson Road, the sum bim, in the interests of the Colony, will always | of $46,60 för work dous and materials supplied. .be my desile, Yours truly,
M. STEWART, Hongkong, 29th April, 1910.
"THE" SITE.
TO THE EDITON OF THE "Horakang. Talugari
Dear sir,-No better illustration can be fouad for the truth of the Colonial Secretary's contention that "the signatories to the docu. meat (against the sale of the site to the dorth of the new Law Courts), ara themselves divid id by mutually antagonistic opinions" than the latter appearing in your last nights issar over the signature of "A Protestant." Mr., Muray Stewart is for preserving "the open space with the express idea of air
the, seafront. And yet "A Protestan!," who, it is to be inferred by his letter, sup- ported Mr. Stewart with his signature lo the protest lodged with the Governor, piously prays that "Heaven save us from any more ahor ions of that description}" olluding to the building of granite which is to do duty as the City's Chief Court/"
should be accompanied by the Writer's Name Bad destructive typhose, bad to be met by novel ex- of means the excellance of existing scholastico intends to return in good time for the Dr.lowing the Law Courts to be seen from
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to The Manager.
"Tudinary lapines ormmunications tonid he adårene 1 | pedienta-indeed, experiments. But his single ness of purpose, and the rapidity with which he gathered the threads of the knotted and twisted pel of Hongkong affairs, soon convinced all
The Haitar will not undertake to be responsible for any rejected MB, nor to return any Contribution,
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world is 80 cents per quarter.
Hingle Coples, Bally, ten cents. Weekly, twenty
five omia (for canh.only).
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Tug Bishop of Victoria will be. absent from the Colony for the next foricight or so. He has gone North on board H.M.S. Monmouth
dination Service announced to take place in the Cathedral on Trinity Sunday, May 22nd. THR sum of P1,800 has been allotted by the secretary of commerce and police for the con- struction of a telegraph line from Dast, Ambos Camarines, to the Foracale mining district, thus placing the miners jo communication with be outside world. The construction of this liso promises to aid much in the development of the mines throughout the distric'.
classes that "his heart was in it," It became
GENEROUS LIBERALITÝ koown that there was on hole-and-corner buss of Sir Hormasjee Mody and the Chinese kom, ness with sir Frederick, who must have every.mupities of toogkong and Cantor, as well as of that of local merchants, we have, wit. bing on a straight Lasir. Biscate for the sufferers
nessed the inaterialization of Sir Frederick's in the typhoon is specially to be seen in the scheme, which at uo very far distant,date was Mongkakisul refuge, which it is hoped will b generally regarded as visionary and im.IT completed at an early date. His solicitude for practicable, the requirements of all is shown in every Sir Frederick Lugard has enjoyed the direction-ip the prosecution and improvement pleasure of secing his hopes fulfilled and of of public works, do less than in reduction of himself laying the foundation
It may be that Hongkong Ua:versity, expenses. The Tytam reservoir is a great and he will yer be occupying the Governor. accessary work which he will not leave unship of the Colony when the time comes finished. The Chinese and Europeios of the for it to be opened and such a con. educated classer have been brought nearer by summation would be entirely fitting, and the wise and statesmanlike policy of Govern gratifying to all concerned. At the presentation
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is reported from Davao, that on the plantation at Luis, managed by H.S. Peabody,||
Castilloa robber trees, three years old, were measured without selection of trees and the measurements three feet abovs the ground ranged from zz to 34 inches in circumference. These trees are hearing, seed and from re- pors it appears that they are equal in size to the rubber trees of Csylon which are from 5 to 7 years old.
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The Manila Timer, of 25th inst., says: The of the Coinoso address yesterday, Hon, Dr. Ho three caseros who were arrested to connection
I should have imagined that-if the stately ple of granite is an abortion of architecture Add Buck an eyesore, why clamour for its full exposure to the harbour view, so as to be able to point it, with civic pride, to the tens of thousands of globe. trotters who include Hengkong in their itine ary? If the building is what its detractoramaks it out to be, the best service that can be rend- ered to the Colony, is to bave it screened from its visitors' view. If the Colony were to provide the veil out of its public purse, the taxpayers might be called upon to meet a bill admitted- ly beyond their "present „résoușcar. The provision has been voluntarily offered by the proposed purchaser of the site, who is
service, Yours, elc.
Mr. M. J. D. Stephens on behalf of the plain- tiffe asked that the case be allowed to stand over owing to the absence in Holbow of material witacis. He asked that the cata ba allowed to stand over and put istă next Fri- day's list, otherwise his friend might think ho had withdrawn the action altogether.
Mr. Blads contended that the case be heard next Friday, as in a case like that his friend must have bis wildossos 'ready.
Mr. Stephens-11 won't harm my friend at all (Laughter),
Mr. Hinds-1-am ready to go on. The cats has been on for five weeks.
His Lordship (To Mr. Stephens)-Have you had an adjourament already?.
Mr. Stephens-Yes, ane.” - The application was granted.
Mr. Stephens at this point applied for leave 10 amend the writ. The wordi" Work done and materials supplied" should be substituted for “Goods sold, and deliveret," as it was not a care of goods sold and delivered. He did not wish the matter to crop up at the henring of
the case.
His Lordship-14 it material ?
Mr. Stephens-Yes, my Lord, it is material. Leave to amend was granted,
Mr. Hinds asked for costs of the adjours. ment.
Mr. Stepheus-l îà until for'a case to be adjourned twice before it is heard (Laughler). Anyway, I do a'k ask for costs (Laughter).
CANION DAY BY DAY,
THE (PIRITI PARM.
[From Our Own Correspondent,]
Canton, 28th April, 1910,
On April 19, 1910, at Weibsion, Shantung, Carolyn, beloved daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Roys, died of measles complicated ment House towards the Chinese under bi Kai expressed the hope that during his sojourn with the attempted smuggling of opium, which unconsciously rendering the Colonists'a double the whole province of Kwangtung had been by pasumonis; aged 1 year and 5 months,
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The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1970.
*IS THAT TRUE!"
Yesterday afternoon our Chinese follow citizens expressed in Attlog and graceful man
régime. It is unnecessary for us here to dilate on the great advances that he has made, and how for the first time the Chiness of the bighest class are at last coming into sócial contact with Europeans of the same couche sociale And in the relations "of the Government
in England, is Frederick would be able to came from Hongkong steamer Ruli, bave been obtain still further donations towards the Uni-set free by the authorities. No evidence could veraity scheme and its endowment and His be brought forward connecting them with the Excellency assured his hearers, with charac- attempted landing of the drug. As they were teristic tersebess, that be would do his best, sot seen handling the sack or barrels, it was though pointing out at the same 1 me that the presumed they were innocent. The customs matter is oue that primarily affects us out here. sutborities mado a technical seizure of the But it is not only in the case of the Rubi, but it is stated by the repesentatives of the University that His Excellency has left his dis vessel, that po.grounds exist for connecting sinctive work upon our Colonial administra- the ship's craw with the smuggled drug. It is arduous, though greatest and most cudurtion. la the matter of the new
their belief that the drag was placed in the CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY, ing of his achievements is fous noble in ita
| barrels before the ship received them as cargo. and especially of the Bish section, he has
with that of Canton, the fast tact and
determination not to disagree have marked
His Excellency's administration;
Leas!
DOLLARS AND CENTS. Hongkong, 29th April, 1910.
SIR FREDERICK LUGARD,
It has been reported that a spirits farm for
granted by the Skin Hau Kuk Department to a merchant named Leong Kwok Chun at an annual rental of $800,000. So far, the people have po knowledge to what purpose the fund thus raised le to be applied. The local Pró--- vincial Doliberative Council has now addressed ́a, despatch to the Viceroy'asking får an ex-- "JUSTUM ET TENACEM," The man who firm to his resolve dat stay be derived from the annual spheles monopoly planation as to how the large sum of money to Nor tyrant's frown nor brawling mob shallsway will be appropriated and whether it will be Fiom his intent; nor Tal-foon when he raves applied to make good in part the loss of the The stormy chief of China's_restless waves, provincial Government revenus by the propos- Nor the airong arm of Jova who rules on bighed abolition of the gambling. farms through.
Were Heaven on Earth in suin fell to rush, A life but not a Soul, the jail would crash..
From Horatt.
nor their strong appreciation of Sir Frederick purpose, vast in its ideals, and successful in Ita | shown intenso interest and endeavour to speed | An Olongapo despatch. Apríl as ways:-This Hurling his thunders through the flaming sky, out the whole province.
DEVELOPING HRUNGCHÓW,
A proposal is now on foot lo build ronds connecting the port of Heungchow with the Geighbouring vilinges for rickaba traffic,
Lugard's successful work in this Colony. The Inceptio. How deeply and widely the Upon the work and keep down expenses which station is now in a rather upset state on accoupl Homparabla Dr. Ho Kai, cxò., in his speech Iversity of Hongkong will infidonde China one unfortunately have amounted to so much more of small-pox, Several cases, have come to ld no most than the truth when be declared may hardly data to prophesy. It will, without than the estimates. His Excellency bar kapt light which are extremely suspicious and as a That His Excellency bad seen the Colony through question, become the centre of Western himself in constant touch with the progress of resolt Olongapo is quarantined in so far as
THE LATE TAI HUNG BZE, the line and has made, many journeys along natives are concerned: No pisaro-DOW MEETINGS-of-the-Perak-Suger-Cultivation The remalos of the late Grand Councillor the most trying times and had placed once education out here, and the meeting-place of the track lo order to see for himsell bow granted for the naval ferry and the commandant Company and of the Kalumpong Rabber Tai Hung 530, who was a balive of Canton, again on thebigh road to prosperity and success, the civilized thought of East and West. While things were proceeding. His last visit was bas seen fit to prevent people going or coming Estates Compisy have been summoned for arrived here today by the China Marchants It is proverbially difficult to please everybody, Brigadier-General Sir Frederick John Dealtry made only a few days ago, on which occasion except officers and men on duty. A suspect May 12 to consider a proposal for the forms and were landed at the Government Tien Ts
Steam. Navigation Cola steamer: Kwangishi” bus. Sir Frederick Lugard has overcome all | Logard, K.C.M.G, G.B, D.S.O., goes Home to be was accompanied by the principal Govern camp has been located near the mouth of the tion of a new company to be called the Gala- | Wharf, where a large number of people, wars obstacles, avan those which at first sight take that rest to which three of probably the ment officials. The party traversed the whole | Kslaklaus' river just west of the town and a Kalumpong Rubbar Estates, Ld, to take over present to receive the coffin and show, their last appeared to be insuperable, Hongkong is hardest years in his life (hardoz parhaps then route to the boundary by rail with the excep. guard established over the place to prevent the undertakings of the two companies. Al respects to the deceased.
tion of No. 4 bridge, which had to be crossed communication. The navy ammonition lighter tornative proposals will be submited for the NAHKIFO EXHIBITION yet out of the financial straits into slave-hunting in Nyaska-land, or administering on foot. So that Sie Frederick will be able to is minna tbrce of its crew as they were detained registration of the new company in London or The Canton extibi's for the forthcomleg which in common with other dependencies Uganda) bavo richly entitled bim, he leaves report favourably, when he reaches Home, in Cavite and are placed under observation le Hongkong. Detalls of the new schems are in the Pat Yup Assembly Hall on the new bund Nanking Commercial Exhibition, now exposed of our Empire it has been driven by the here in the stones and spirit of the Hongkong upon the constructional progress if not upon and guard, at that placa. Everything is being | suppiled in circulars to shareholders in the two wate inspected by the Viceroy and many other Blog-serving Nonconformist-comm anco ziddan || Uafvarsity an imperishable name.
the inflated Costa. One could dilate almost: gang to prevent and confine the dientes companist
[officials to-day)