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·DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT.
adopted them, and perhaps in some cases namen of great pioneers. With the brothers assimilated them." That they are doing this Wright and Blériot the name Pauiban will
THE LATE MR. THOS 1 ROSE. without losing their own sounds a paradox, probably never be forgotten, any more than but what Chinese mind itself does not seem that of James Wait or Steplicason, or Ro Another old resident in the Colony bas pass. to the European a mass of paradox? Theebert Fulton. We are especially glad that a ed away. By the death of Mr. Thomas I, Ross are now in the world numbers, increasing Frenchman has performed this great feat, at his residence, in Conduit Road, this after S. WATSON & CO., numbers, of men like Mr. Lo Yuk-shan; because the French have exerted themselves noos, another familiar fi,ure in the life of who has made a remarkable speech to extraordinarily in the study, construction Hongkong bas been removed. Mr. Rosa's de a mixed audience here 10 Hong and management of airships heavier than the mise was due to an affectios of the kidney of kong at a dinner, and has reached air, and more than one martyr of French which he had been the sufferer for some time, Do Sunday week last Mr. Rosa' underwent an far wider audience by its publication. This blood has given his life in the cause of Avia-operation, and so well did he withstand it that o cultured and thoughtful. gentleman very ties, Honour is due to these gallant French week later, last Sunday, he was confidered to rightly and properly affirms the truth that men, and their success is as well deserved as be fairly on the road to recovery. His condi East and West may meet in true harmony and unison, and we may assure him that he does not appeal in vain to the British "to never fail to seize an opportunity to break dowo the barriers retarding the advancement of free and friendly intercourse between the peoples of all races, creeds, aud colours living under the aegis of the flag that stands
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it is welcomed and applauded by every sport|tion gave absolutely no cause for apprehension and courage loving Britisher.
and it was even thought, as late as yesterday, that deceased would soon. be well and about again.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. BUSINESS was slack in the Summary Court 1 day,
MB. Henry Keswick, of Mossrs. Jurdine,
via Shanghai, this morning,
An unexpected turo, however, for the worst took place this morning and bin medical atten dant pronounced his condition as being very serious. His friends were communicated with and later is the i.renuus the patient was rapid-
for peace, justice, order, freedom, abd good Matheson & Es, Ld., ariived f.om England, | lý siøking. He passed away shortly before
government the world over.". The speaker quotes, but not fully, the words of Mr. Kip. Two Chinese were fined $5 each at the Magis. fing's "ballad of East and West." Mr. Yukcy this morning for removing stone from stian is right in deprecating the thought that "never the twain shall meet." Tint we ven ture to quote onward —
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But there neither Bast tror West, Butler or breed nor birth,
When i wo strong men stand face to fany
Crowd land on the cak
"Sir Robert Laidlaw has made a donation of 1,000 towards the cast of a Y. M. C. A.
retary for the F. M. S.
A. Oechsle, minager of the Asiatic Teroleum Co., is in Taiping, not in quest of oil bearing but rubber land,
"Though they come from the ends of the faith,” Perhaps this idea was al the back of Mr. Vuk-shian's mind when he further THE F. M. S. gold output during March was cited the words of that well-known "strong:75 oz, and the total for the three months man Mr. Bourne, Judge of H. B. M. Sup. | 6,234 021.—all froni Raub. reand Court: The best hope of the Chinese THERE has been a violent all-round slump in would seem to be a strong man.' He pro Rubber share quotations to-day, details of ceeded to show how hopeless a blunder any which appear in our commercial sedling." insurrection against the ruling dynasty must THIRTY acies of rubber in ipoli, three years prove, and how no leader worthy of theit, has been offered by wire to a focal gentle. noble epithet "strong" would ruin himself min for $11,000. This seems cheap at the and the cause of his countrymes by running present prices. his neck and theirs into such a noose. We are in agreement with him; we are sure that no more horrid crime outside the dream's of a homicidal manire could be imagined than armed enterprise on the part of any section
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A CHINESE was given six mouths hard labour and four hours' stocks in the Police Court this morning for snatching a purse containing $14,85 from d'compatriot.
LORD Knollys, the King's Private Secretary,
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years.
I be late gentleman's connection with Hong kong must have been one of between as and go In the pioneer days of development in the territory of the British North Bornec Co., Mr. Rose came to Hongkong to take up a posi tion in the Company under Mr. Dudley Travers, | a brother of the late Mr. A. K. Traveis, at one | time Postmaster Général io Hongkong. Upon the departure of Mr. Travers, Mr. Rose suc ceeded him and with Mr. H. L. Dalyimple branch of the Boruco Co. Waco that firm carried on the business of the Hongkbog retired from active operations in the Colony,
Mr. Rosa established himself, as a share and general braker, limiting his.sphere of activity to a small but influential clientele.
During the palmy days of the Hongkong and that flourishing industrial company units Whampoa Dock Co, Lá; Mr, Rose joined.
book-keeper in 1893, being promoted to the secietaryship in 1896 when that post was creat ied as a distinct office from the chief manager- ship.. The value of the work of that large concern rendered it expedient to separate the two offices. Through stagnation in trade and treess of severe competition within and outside the Colony, the scheme of rear- gapisation was brought into operation last year when deceased severed his connection with the 'Dock Co. to exce again s'a tas a stock broker. The office of the Stockbrokers' Association were closed, this afternoon, ou út respect for the deceased. Mr. T. I. Rose was fifty-nine' years of age at the time of his death. We do. derstand the funeral will take place to-morrow.
APPLICATION FOR EXTRADITION.
STORY OF AN ARMED' ROBBERY,
Before Mr. J. R. Wood' to the Police Court As, the Poli-Opium Commissioners have be-this afternoon, extradition, proceedings were come aware of the fact that many high pre-commenced against Lung Loi for an armed viacial officials still smoke opium, they intend robbery alleged to have been committed in so impeach a few of them to serve as a warning Chinese territory
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or group of Chinese reformers, however disreplying to an inquiry by a correspondent interested, able or resolute. Quite apart wrote that the King was noxious that his name from the almost inevitable necessity of should be kept out of political controversies, European intervention, such a movement | CAPACITs of big buildings: St. Peter's at would be fraught with disaster to the cause Rome $4,000; Milap Cubedral 43,000; $t of Chinese independence, It is because Paul's, Rome, 31,000; St. Paul's, London. Mi: Yuk-Shan sees this truth and asserts it, 16.00; London's biggest new music hall, the that we regret that the same breath which Palladium, 4,000. contained the ever-illustrious name of the TIR Pervices at S. John's Cathedrai to-morrow Ancient Sage, Confucius, should have classed Ascension Day-will be as follows:-8,0 am, WATSON & CO., the Tai Ping Wong with him and with Fly Communios, 11.9 a.m., Matins, and "hundreds of very able statesmen." Alas! Address by the Archilencom of Hongkong. 12 that even the best of foreign educated, Holy Communion. 4.30 p.m., Evensong Chinese of our time should make these slips. Hung the "Heavenly King" as he (28 called himself failed sadly, in vigour of character, he had the fanaticism, but not the 'greater qualities, of a religious chief. la- All cornications Intended for pofleation instead of being a Mahommed he was a mere addressed to The Kalior, I, Ice House Road, and faise Mahdi or Khalifah and so his cause should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and perished. Enthusiastic reformers must not imagine that the will to regenerate a decay Addros Unitary business exprimunication should be addressing world, even if exerted to the point of The Editor wil net aterians to be responsible for fanaticism, and a fierce armed revolt against Mija-Bosch-en Landbouwexploitatie in Lang. $300 worth of raw opium, $185 in manoy and
a Government, however unworthy of the name, are alone in themselver sufficient to entitle a man to be called a strong leader, or to merit the praise either of his contem- poraries or of posterity. We fear that the late Hung Seu-isuen of Hwahien in Kwang- lung Province has no other claim to be classed with those great men of the past of whom China thinks with gratitude, or with that strong man of the future to whom she looks forward with calo, peaceful and enlightened confidence.
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Á FIFTEEN-Y ZAR-OLD youth was awarded seven days' hard labour and ten strokes with the birch for stealing, an umbrella. ' It appears that the sting one found a compatriot sleeping in a doorway with the umbrella in his band and snatched the article from his loose grasp. The victim of the theft on awaking from his lum bers proceeded to a certain pawn shop, where he awaited the probable arrival of the thief and on the latter appearing with the umbrella was se red and handed over in a guardian of the peace, with the result strendy stated.
THE SPORT OF THE DARING,
We can congratulate our )rench friends On the 4th instant, at his residence, Condult
and neighbours on a new success in a field Road, THOMAS J. ROSE, aged 59 years. [338 which Englishmen once thought their own, A CHINAMAN was charged at the Magistracy Do Thursday April 27, 1910, at the General We have been taught by our own kin how this morning with stealing St,5 5, consisting Hospital, Shaughai,, Cecilio Bernardo Pereira Collaço aged 37 years,
to "buck up" and have taken defeat and of a bank draft, back-note, a gold watch sod instruction from Colonials and Americans. chain and a pearl soal from a japanese passen. We,have learnt modesty too, and do not get on board the 50. Idomene go the zad grudge to plucky little Belgium her weist. It appears that the owner of the vale earned victory in rowing. Still, we thought tions left bis belt containing the valuables near ables having decided to perform certain ablu. that in all kinds of sport, even in motoring, a bathtub. He was abrent for about a minute we were as yet without rivals on the whole only but on his return. be, discovered that the Even in Arctic exploration, which is perhaps belt bad disappeared, A Chinese passenger
"sport"
on the grandest scale hitharia on the ship saw the thief pick up the girdle and known to man, our Sir Ernest Shackleton banded him over to the ship's authorities.
The Hongkong
Telegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1910.
AWAKENING.
fortunate but equally splendid Duke of the Abruzzi, But now we have to give the paim of victory in the newest, youngest and most wonderful of all sports to a Frenchman. After some marvellous flights. In France M. Paulhan went over to England last month, and achieved the winning of the great prize of £10,000 offered by the Daily Mail to the first man who flew from London to Man chester, a distance of one hundred and eighty-seven miles. A condition was that
hard labour and six hours' stocks,
Mr. H, L. Dennys, Jr., stated that prisoner was charged with armed robbery. Too ao opium dealer's robbery took place in shop in the village of Tam Teau, in the Heung. shan district, as it pm: on the 7th December fast. Six robbers entered.the shop, tied up the
inmates and looted, the place, carrying away
then decamped with their booty, some ornaments and bangles. The robbers
Evidence was called and the case remanded.
CANZON, DAY BY DAY.
COINING OF 10-CENT PILCesi
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 3rd May.
THE SHANGHAI RACES.
FIRST, DAY'S RESULTS,
Further results of the first day's races 'in' Shanghai in connection with the Spring meat- ing are as follows's
THE CATHAY CUP.—Osa mila and a hall. " China (Crighton)........................... I Vespasian (Alderton)... Royal Ros: (Burkill) ........... Time:..30, 1860c.
Record time: 3m. og afgréc.
THE POU-MA-Ting Cup-One mile,
Mahallà (Wuillemiet)
Varuna (Lamphiere)
*Sandy (Hayer)
Time: 2m. 13 1/5 sec. Record time: am, oz Į sec.
246 19
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7"
THE HART LEGACY CUR-Hall d'mile..
Hankow (Paulsen) Saippet (Eggers)...................... Veidun (Aldenos). Time: morals deca** Record time 155 3/5 RC. THE JOCKEY Cor-Ose mile.
I'm Off (Brand) ........................................... Buckingham (Rallion) Time:im. 13.3/5 sec. Record time: 2m, pzį sės,
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GALE AT WUCROW.
DAMAGE TO SMALL CRAFT. [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Wachow, and May, 1910, {" At 3 p.m. to-day a cyclonic quali parsed: over the city. It carried off. the roof col aumerous buildings. Such was the force of the wind ibat several steamers and pontousB were dragged from their moorings. Numerous small crafts were overturned and many sank So far as is known only three lives were lost, The gale seems to have baón only local.
BILL OF EXCHANGE DIS- HONOURED.
ACTION IN THE SUMMARY COURT. Before Mr. Justice Hazeland, Acting Puisos, Judge, in the Summary Court this morning, Mr. Douglas Graham, of Alexander Buildings, sued the Ying Cheong Lung Arm, of 66, Wellington Street, to recover the sum of $175 85, amount due on a bill of exchange duly accepted and dishonoured by the defendants. The plaintiff further claimed the sum of $1.23 as interest dite on the bill of exchange. Mr. Shopton appeated for the plaintiff and the de fendant appeared in person.
Mr. Shenton stated that the bill of exchange
THE KIANGSU CUP.-One mile and three was duly presented to the defendant firm but was dishonoured. A writ offoreign attachmest quarters,
was applied för and granted on the ground that the defendant's tried to evadatha proces of the Court" The debt was; attached to the writand there was a balance of the principal still due. The sum of $1.25 was also due at interest on the bill of exchange,
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Spring Rose (Burkill).............................. Sagittarius (Alderton) Persimmon Tree (Vida)................ I Time: 4m, c85 cc.
Record time : 3m 43 4/5 sec,
THE ECLIPSE STAKES. Doe mile and a quarter.
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Viscount. (Springfield) ............ Od'King (Burkill) ......miem un sich z Warwick (Dalgleisb) .....
Time: 2 m. 54 1/5 500. Record time: 2 m. 33 1/5 sec, THE CHILI CUP-Osa mila.
Petroc (Jones)... Mist (Vide)
Caoutchouc (Lindsay}. Time: 2m 19S SEC. Record time: am, off sec:
SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. CHU-KA-ZA ČUP.
· Maṛbles (Alderton).......... Hankow (Paulsen).. Orcas Rose (Rowej. Tima: mi 37 3/5 sec. SHANGHAI DERBY.
Minstrel (Alderton).. Oil King (Burkill) Viscount (Springfield) Time: 3m, 31 3/5 sec. MONGOLIAN PLATE. State Bank (Vida) Caoutchouc (Lindsay) Portrush (Paulsen)
Time: 3m, da sec. RACE CLUB Cua
Sagittarius (Alderton) Buckingham (Johnstone) ... Gatwick (RowC) ................ Time: 4m. 3 1/5 sec Record time: 4.16 1/5 sec. GRAND STAND STaxes.
Cumberland (Johnstone)....... Rubber King (Buckill) query Soon Prowfield (Moller)
Time: 2m. 55 z's BBC.
Record time: 2m. 33 4/5 sec.
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PAR BASTERY AFLAIRS,
BAITISH POLICY QUESTIONED. .
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London, April 29th.
Jagment was given for the plaintiff, with costs.
In connection with the same case, the garaisbee representing the Yau Lung Hing firm was called into the box. He stated that the You Lung Hing firm owed the Ying Cheong Lung S128,31 and the Ying Cheong Lung owed the Yau Lung Hing $39255, therefore" the sum of $3577 was dus to the Ying Choong Lung: Witness stated that he WAS willing to pay the amount.
His Lordship made an order for the amount to be paid into Court: by the garnished and a further order for payment out to the plaintiff.
"NIPPON MARO” IN A 'GALE.
JAPANESE LEVIATHAN WEATHERS THE STORM.
Still bearing the scars of a lambasting rac ceived from a cyclase encountered on the run from Yokohama to Honolulu, the Japanese liner Nippon Marte arrived yesterday just so minutes after midnight, says thé San Francisco Call of 29th March. At sunrise the faderal doctors boarded the liner and the passenger were on the Pacific Mail wharf beföre 8 o'clock. Captaip H. 5. Smith, who succeeded Captain Stevens as the master of the liner, says that the storm was the worst he ever encountered, and the appearance of the. Nippoa confirma "kis judgment.
Half a deren heavy glass poris, on the star board side wero beaten in by the wave. The brass frames that held the ports were twisted into Junk, Three of the parts that were torn from their fastenings ware in the saloon' and water that came pouring in flooded the saloon waist deep. One of the glass poris was thrown out of its frame so violently that it landed on the sideboard in the centre of the saloon and left a track like that of a so inch shell. Of the stained glass doors to the saloon only' the frames were left. Much damage was dose about the deck. Everything mayable was wath od overboard and the starogard gangway was amashed.
As result of the storm the Nippon, already late, los; more time and was then held over a The Government's replies to the daily ques-day in Honolulu for inspection by the United tions about China have excited the keenest in terest and comment,
Independent,papers denounce theevasiveners of the replies, the Globe, under the title The Since the beginning of this year the Canton. Faralysed Foreign Office," assets that there is Miat bas stopped coining so-cept subsidiary growing reason to distrust Sir Edward Grey's Far silver pieces, and the amount of these subsidi-Easters Policy. The paper views with concern ary silver coins now in circulation is said to be the besetting tendency to avoid all, trouble; in- hardlysufficient to meet crade requirments. The itiative and responsibilny, even at the expense local native backs have submited a joint pell of a very considerable secrifice of British in- tion to the authorities equessing taem to apply to the Tuchib Pa (the Ministry of Finance at eking) for authority to resume the minting of 20-cent pieces by the Canton mint in order to relieve the want of the Canton inorey market.
A CON UL'S NERVOUSNESS,'
The Chinese Consul at Singapore, Cho Ping Lung, as informed ine Canton Viceroy by telegraph that one Liu Ching Ha and others, members of a curtata evolutionary society, aro About to leave Singapore for China with a large quantity of arms and ammunition to be land- of creating a disturbance. On receiving the ed at Swatow or thereabouts with the intention, above information .E. Viceroy Yuan gave.
precautionary steps to prevent the importation reformers." of the reported contraband by the alleged
terests, His extraordinary weakness in cop nection with the Chincheu-Aigua Railway was a case in point. The Globe continues: The Government does nothing to help British mor chaels in Manchuria. Everyone will be glad if Sir Edward Grey uses such influence as 18-
maine to him to support the work of British subjects in ibe Orient,"
Statesauthorities before thosimamer's passenger license was renewed. For these reasons the Nippon arrived here Monday instead of the previous Thursday. The liner brought 34 cabin passengers add 36 Asiatics, go of whom were Hiedus. The cargo of 2,564 toms includ ed 3,719'ralis of matting, 514 bales of raw silk and a small shipment of tea.
EXTRAORDINARY BISEASE IN
OSAKA PU.
LOCAL MEDICAL MEN BAFFLED:
and Nishi-modiu Mura, of Shaboku District, la the three villages of Kamils-hi, Tsukuo
Osaka. Fu, a peculiar disease has been pie- vailing since last year. Dr. iwasaki, of Tsukuo Mura, has diagnosed z6. patients suffering from THE CHINA ASSOCIATION.
"the disease since March of last year. Twenty The Financier culog-238 the effort to galvanise three of them died and three are still under the Chios Association into life (a'c), and as treatment. The patients are all boys noder 15) serts, tha, il British interests are to remain years of age. At first the patients foot a shiver- permanent in China, clover co-ordinationing, cold, sensation and when fever acis la of commercial, financial and political interests the whole body is covered with purple spots! must be adopted. This could only be order. The tip of the spots is a little swollen with
with the more important commercial groups.
THE CHINCHOU-AIGUN RAILWAY;
A series of questions in the House of Com mans, notably by Earl Winterton, Uniools, DAMAGE TO RAILWAY TRACKS,
member for Horsham, and Mr. J. F. Remnant, Owing to the rising of the rivers up country Unionist member for Finsbury, have been during the last two days, the tracts of the Can-directed to incising Government support for the a certain extent in three different places in the too-Hackow Railway have suffcied damage to
Nga Chao Au section,
THE FATAL COLLISION.
British focal groups.
When pressed with the flagers, the purple colour does not fide: The patient graj dually passes into a state of coma and dies in from 15 to 30 hours, Acute pain is felt in all the joints, accompanied by a sovore hoada:hai Dr. Yoshide, of the Ossica Fu Sanitary Depart ment, was sent to the localities and a report to be made to the Home Dipariment, Accord
We who have before now deprecated the may well grip hands with the gallant and This morning the man was awarded six months strict instractions to his subordinates to take taken by the Foreign Office, in conjunction water. use of this word.when speaking of the great indefatigable Peary, or the only just less Empire whose interests so vitally affect those,
We have received a copy of "Health and not only of Hongkong, but of many other
Beauty for Women and Girit," by Helena Gent, lands beyond the sea, now find ourselves
fuel, from "Health and Sirogih," Library, moved not perhaps by the spirit of prophecy,
17, Burleigh Street, London, 'W.O. The book but by the force of visible facts to recognize
will prove an excellent guide for women of all that the giant is really moving. Not the
it are discussed the many obstacles that bays sges for the improvement of their health. To unfulfilled promises of the past and present,
preverted women from following the laws of
Replying to Mr. Remnant, Mr. McKinnon is not infectious but there are signsof its spread ing to the statement of Dr. Iwasaki, the maled
Wood, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs: not the decades of disappointment and fai
nature. The arguments set forth in its pages
ing to the localiting near by.—Kobs Herald. declared that, after consideration of the treaty lure so weigh on our minds as to blind them
conclusively prove that wamen should not only With reference to the collision in which a conditions, there appeared nothing unreason" MR. Calhoun, the new American Minister, enf to many really hopeful signs. We refrain
perform a few well-chosen exercises daily, but passenger junk was run down at Sam Hung able in the atlitude of Russia and Japan in contained the higher members of the Wai-wo.p purposely from prophecy; we dare not even
should pay more attention to the care of their Ki by a launch when on her way to Kongmoon regard to the Chinchou-Aion Railway, at dinger in the American Logat os on the attempt fully to explain the phenomena now the aeroplane might only alight twice on the to give mobility to the body, but it will greatly instant by the members of the Canton Fong would give the same backing to the British TELEGRAMS from Constantinople state that
health. The system advocated-not only tends | five dead bodies wars recovered on the zod Mr. Hemonot asked whether the Government 24th ult. apparent. We note them, tentatively suggest way. M. Paulhan appears to have only assist the general carriage, as well as being a Pin Hospital on board a steam lautch and groups did other nations to theire: Mr. Mc there is no longer any doubt that the Turks their possible meaning, and await develop alighted once, at Lichfield, and it would means of producing excellent health. It con- were brought to Canton.. ments. One of the most gratifying corrobora- seem that he was forced to do so, by dark-tains 18 well-posed photographs illustrating the
Kinnon Wood replied that the action of Éden. lions of the opinions we have formed after long ness, as it was after & p.m. The remain various chapters on the importance of deep
cial groups was entirely independent of the throughout the whole of North Albania. The are confronted with a formidable fasorrection It has been reported that the Capton Shin Governmeal. experience and study is the now undisputed ing sixty miles would take him less breathing, reducing weight, increasing height Hot Kuk department has granted to Leung
Albazlaus hold both ends of the Kachani Pasa fact that the influence of Hongkong has than two hours. He started very early etc, and gives simple exercises for strengthen Kwok Chun the spirits monopoly for the There still exists mach agricultural agitation and are holding op trains.. been mighty in educating our neighbours of in the morning, reminding us of M. ing the muscles, otherwise inactive and en- Kwangtung province at an annual rental of spalast Chinees perk, of which 16,500 Chicas MR. H. E. Dirby, of B kim Estate, Sungkaij the mainland. Our Chinesa fellow-residents Blériot's early start from
developed. As it is a subject which plays an $800,coos but another man named Fung Pao were re-exported last month because they were Dear Calali
met with a terrible accident on Sunday after have in large numbers acquired a sound on bis successful flight across the Channel to draw our lady readers' attention to this ex- of $1,000,000 a year for the monopoly, is
important part in women's sphere, we do well Lap has now come forward and offered 'a som without backbones.
noon. Reschlug to gri
gria kotla of crude can knowledge of our history and institutions, to Dover. M. Faulhan arrived at Manches callest manual, the following of the regimen not known whether the Ghia. Hou Kuk depart Government Board, declared in the House the over and scattered the contents over blas. His Mr. John Burns, President of the Local | bạic acid from a high shelf, the bottle turned and have become su accustomed to our ways ter at 5:30 a. This achievement at once in which is productive of improved health and went will cancel the leave to Laung and accept these were all white pigs, not black ceras face was dreadfully barged, but bis syesight of thought that they have more or
Foog's offer,
Man given him a place for over on the roll of a beautiful physique and carriaga,...!
THE SPIRITS FARM..............
CHERESE PORK.
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