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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MAY

DURING the month of March, the health authorities in England rejected no fewer than 17,000 carcasos" of pigs imported from China for food.

of plague at all would not, we think, city, honest laying of facts, without unneces. MR. Frederick W. Mager, A. M. last, C.; E (01 forte : us

to condemo adother portas sary concealment, before the man in the the Federated Malay Statos), has been elected plague infected. · In. 1892, if we remember airest," and pressure la Inducing the Governa Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute, rightly, cholera swept through Hamburg, Was ment to take an active interest in and vigor. that beautiful and prosperous city condemnedusly to assist British trade and commerce in by, say, London or Antwerp the following year the Far East, At the spoual meeting of the as cholera-infected? We think not, and at all China Association Mr. Bland proposed an events are sure that if this was done, it was on amendment on the icport which was not only a declaration of the continued decline of Bri. account of present, not past, cholera cases. We

tih prestige in China, but practically a vote of

note, with thanks, the courteous Information

from Mr. de Bous, the Netherland Consul-Ges- censura on the committee of the Association ural in Hongkong, that he had been kind enough Mr. George Jamieson, some time. H.B.M. Con to telegraph to the Authorities of the Netherl-General In Shanghal, a critic to whore Mode-Indian Government pointing out that utterances the greatest weight must always be since the 1st of May no case of plague bad or given, appealed to Mr. Bland to withdraw thisnm- curred here, and expressing the hope that if this endmoot. So did Mr. Gundry and others, Evan. absence of evidence of crime continued theually it was lost by a large majority, not how ever because the members denied the facta ad punishment might be discontinued. These were not the actual words of the Netherlands duced by Mr. Bland, nor the desirability of

ML/GEORGE BROWN, of the Peking Syndicate, and Mr. North, consulting engineer to the Syndicate, left Poking for the Monen mines,

a few days ago.

THERE are 16: societies registered in the Settlement of Penang under the Societies Ordinance 1909, and go sociation, exempted

from registration..

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THE Rajak of Sarawak (Sir Charles Brook), who spent the winter at his hunting-box near Cirencester, la Gloucestershiro, has lala Eug- land on his ratuta to Borneo,

WATERS Consal-General. We learned yesterday that a pursuing such a policy as he, and we, too, ad. THE marriage of Mr. J. Lolas, 1. M. Customs

person suffering from plague contracted in Cantna was here; but in ao country on earth, as far as we know, could that be brought PER Doz.ngalost us.

THIS SEASON'S PRICES :

Soda Water .............5 Cenix, Soda Water (Bombay bottles) ...60 11 Potash, Selzer & B., P. Sods... 60 Lemonade

Tonic Water..............

OF

..75

Lithia Water....

...75

༑ 3*

Ginger Ale or "senstru

H

Sarsaparilla

-Orange Champagne

H

Lemon Squash.............................................

..75

Raspberryade...

SPECIALITIES:

75

Stoom Ginger Beer..........85 Cents. Dry Ginger Ale...Pinis St; Splits Go

Lima Fruit Cham-

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pagat.......Pinta Sr; Spilts 60

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vocated. The amendment was lost because it was a 'vole of censure, because it charged the committee with dereliction of duty.,. It was

Hankow, and as G. john was celebrated before Conqul-General E, I, Fraser, C, M. G in Hankow, on the and inst.

12 1910

The King's Death.

ROYAL THANKS.

SECRETARY OF STATE'S TELEGRAMS.",

His Excellency the Officer Administering

the Government has received to day the follow. ing telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies in reply to the 'resolution passed by the Legislative Council expressing sympathy

with Their Majesties on the occasion of the death of King Edward the Seventh':—

"GOVERNOR, Hongkong.

Your telegram dated the gth. May has been laid before Their Majesties, and I am commanded to convey Their Majesties heartfelt thanks for loyal ansi datiful

massage of sympathy with them in their great barnavemant.

"(S), CREWE." The following later telegram was communt cated to us for publication M

COURT. MOURNING." "GOVERNOR, Hongkong, " "Count morning will last until May‍6,,1 1, is expected that public will wear decent

"King Edward's funeral will take place op morning of May noth.

This is the old story of the poor also urged with some force that to "promole Karbarg and Co. the report of the Fatum mourning from May 12; duration ont fixed yet.

BOY SCOUTS.

dog with a bad game. It is true that at this lectures, publish articles and impress upon the season we ought by all rules to be suffering British public, the alleged, fact that British pro from plague to our midst; but thanks to the slige wa, on the was ""would cost money admirable efficiency of our doctors, that is to and that the China League which had bean say, our Health Officers and the officials of our formed to pursue a policy of propaganda came Sanitary Department, we happen to be pelo an untimely end through debt." The land. fectly well Please, say we, ia future di o visability of publishing certain despatches and do to us what they did to the dugg us heaps of documents" was also mentioned. first and try us afterwards.

Now with the internal affairs of the Associa. tion we have no concern, and we imagine that the large majority of the mem. -bers judged rightly in rejecting a vote of censure on which they ought to be best qualified to decide. But we are interested in Mr. George Jamieson's declaration that it would be most desirable of the Association could emy out the spitit of the amendment. This is our view, and ws are strongly confirmed in it by the remarks of the chairman, Sir Charles Dudgeon, who actually went further, and voted with Mr. Bland. Sir Charles Dudgeon and Mr.

Sir Henry May's speach yesterday evening will be read with deep interest by the pels of tiongkong, and, we hope, by a large sumber of our boys. Many of us will sigh, with him,

that when we were boys nobody thought of organ zing brigades for us Times have ad-

vaaced indeed, and infinitely for the better. The Rev. H. O. Spink has organized a Boy's Brigade at Kowloon, and under his experienced Ruidaoce a company of our rising geucratimo,

We have received from Messrs. Ainbold, Accident Insurance Ca., and from Messis. Sander, Wieler and do that of the Magdeburg Fire Insurance Co.

STAFF Surgeon C. B. Fairbank joins the cruiser Flora of China Squadron. Staff Surgeon C.B- Fairbank has spent 12 years in the medical de- partment of the fleet, and was promoted staff surgeon four years ago. ACCORDING the to Jewish World, a Hebrew club has been started in London, the objec of which is to promote the usa of Hebrew as a spoken language by means of informal social

medium of intercourse, gathering at which Hebraw will be the gapatul

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Six Robert Bredon arrived in Shanghai.ub. expectedly on fa inst. from Peking, baving travelled down by way of ilankow and Nauking 84 hours in all from the Capital. He pro ceeded to the Palace Hotel and will probably remain there during his sojourn in 10WD, A TIENTSIN message states that the British, American, German and French merchants su Ticousin bave besa entertaining the Chinese

will be given the advantage of what. His Axcel. Bland have buth declared, for a policy of commissioner of the Navy overy day lately,

with a view to sccasig orders for building

Bottles will be charged for at the Rate of lency calls "a mission amongst boys to organize $1.20, per doren, and credited in full on being them and icach them useful knowledge. Jamieson has approved of this in spirit, while med-of-war for the Chinese Navy.

returned in good condition:

A. §. WATSON &

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abletics and games, and to assist them is learn obedience and discipline, to become clean, strong and upright mon* Sic Heply was

CO., followed by Colonel St. John, the officer com-

HONGKONG and KOWLOON. Hoogkong, 30th April, 1913,

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manding the troups in South Chios, who in u few admirable and manly words laid stross on" Hiq Excellency's advice to boys ́about their bodies, pointing out that to keep them well and clean as well as their minds, was to extend be

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publicity and pressure," and Mr. George

deprecating its expense. We would, while adhering to the policy, only demur toʻthe use el one word, as inessing too much. We have no doubt beglected our trade interests in the Far East, And in doubt we have been welk We have gained no ground, and may perhaps have lost a thile. But it does not follow that because the Piking Government knows quite well that we shall not match an army on the

inquest was held at the City Coroner's Court, on the body of Sasson Elezar, 22, who com. mitted suicide by strangling himself in a ceil at the Old Baily. The jury setored a verdici of "Suicide," adding that there was no evid. enke to show Elazar's state of mind.

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CORRESPONDENCE,

(We do not parily endorse the opinions expressed

by Correspondente la iklə quluma.) QUESTION OF MOURNING,

To Tuk Kaiyon or tim "liopakona Tutugrang"

Dear Sir, I am quite tired of being ragged about not being in inouring. This forenoon two very young men of the "goody goody" kind talked at me all the way on the fory from Kowloon, because I was in white clothes and had no siga of mourning. Now to begin with how can they know that I am not an American or a German or a Tierra del Fuegan? Then if i were an Aberdeen Scotchman, what mourning should I wear? My white jacket- closes at the throat, so I wear no tie, and a crape arm band, such as some people waar for a relatiyo, might com Su5b. And where are we to draw the lions? Must, I buy black-edged paper? Must the Chinos British subjects wear black? I say, lot those who like black coats wear them, it they are British, and must, But please don't ignorantly throw saxi at- Yours truly,

H TOTHER GOVERNOR" Hongkong, 13th May, [We would refer our correspondent to the Secretary of State's telegram published, oltar where in this issue.-Ed.-.K.T.]

:

A GINGER DISPUTE,

CLAIM AND COUNTERCLAIM.

(Sd.), CREWE

WAGLAN LIGHTHOUSE.

REDUCED TO SHIRT COMMONS. The long continued drought is making itself Beiare Mr. Justice Hazeland, Acting Fulann felt, if not actually within the Island itself, at Judge, in the Summary Court this morning, the any rate in its immediate vicinity. The light Sam Shing Wo Hing Kee firm, of Das Vœux. houses depend for their water supply upon the Road, sued the Wing On Company, slap of Dar saio which is collected in tanks and stored for Vimix Road, to recover the sum of $278

ke ligbikeapers' use. Owing to the small amuust das for goods sold and delivered, to rainfall this year the available supply on Wag. wit, proserved ginger. Mr. F. P. Hett appear- lao Island has been steadily giving out, so thated for the plaintiffs and Mr. J. H. Gardiner was the keepers and the Chinese staff quartered on for the defendants. Defendants counterclaim- the islet have had to be reduced to short coma-ed for the sum of $684 74. ཝཱ་ ་ mons in respect of their water supply. The Mr. Gardiner said he did not know whether". quantity in storage will hold out until the end his friend was entitled to open, as he had a of the week only, and requisition has bad, ac- counterclaim which exceeded the amount of

ongkong for a fresh plaintiffs' claim. cordingly, to be made to supply to replenish-the depleted tanks. We understand that arrangements bays been mado to provide the lightkeepers at Wagian with a suficient supply of the natural element in order to tide them over the present shortage..

HONGKONG HORTICULTORAL.

SOCIATY

ANNUAL REPORT.").

The annual general meeting of the Society was held in the City Hall at 5,15 p.m., to-day The report in as follows:--

The committea beg to present their fifth`an. qual report.

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His Lordship said Mr. Helt was entitled to open. .....

Mr. Gardiner said he was also a plaintif He was entitled to open and have the fival

word.

His Lordship said ka naver board of such a thing and held that Mr. Helt was closily en. titled to open,

Mr. Gardiner raid that the defendants ad- mitted a portico of the claim.

Mr. Helt submitted that on his friend's own" showing he was entitled to open.

His Lordship uphold Mr. Hett.

Kingdom of the best Man of all. Cleanliness capital, and because Provipcial Viceroys realize dividend of 7 per cent, will be paid by the encom" to those who exhibited at the previous defendan:s, who claimed that a greater sum and vigour of body do iudsel make for parity that we shall not sedd gunboats to blow their by the Poerwokerto Sugar Manufactory, and night before the show being.cold and cloudy, fendants ordered some cases of ginger which

and strength of mind, and this "Scout " system

yamenn to matchwood our prestige has there: fore declined. Non erg fur. We are held in

+

Mr. Hat in opening "said that the plaintiffs A were a very well-known firm who dealt in ginger and who were established in the Colony for a great number of years. The claim was for $97. The defence had been filed by the

Was dus to them. Os the 20th July, de-

were shipped to Australia and subsequently xc. 30. and so cases were sold. He then dealt

to discous fie question of counterclaim, "ba. cause he was going to ask his Lordship to enter judgmat for him on the claim and his friend could then proceed with the counter

of training invented and established by General | less fear, but a decline in fear might, under beauty doctor, has just executed an extra were fully up to previous years, those from the with the counterclaim but he did not'propose

Sir R. S. Baden-Powell devolops also a sin

of honour and respect for all Doble and lait things which add new joys to boyhood while lending it a graciousness and eveo a digoby which it too often lacks in the absence of those Virtues, or in their imperfect possession and

The rates per quarter and yer mentem; proportionalization. For a really for boy will generally

Subscriptions for any period less than one month will be charged sa for a fall monili.

The daily issue la delivered free whor, the address is sccessible to monger. Peak almeribora can have

their copice delivered at their residences without

any, extra charge. On 'eoples seat by poes wo additional $1.00 per quarter is charged for postage. Che postage on the weekly is to shy part of the

world in 80 ceny per quarter. Blogia Copine, Daily, len cents. Wookly, wanty

five cents (for cash only);

DEATH.

On May 6, 1910, at Shanghai, Simcon Hughes Moseley, of the Soy Cheo Cotton Spisning Co, aged 24 years.

make a really fise man, and this "Scout" system is an ideal training to that end. We would not seem usgrateful or churlıb, or fauli-

finding: but is it at a little to be regretted that this Scout movement in Hongkong should be associated with anything like sectarianism. We welcome most warmly. Mr. Splok's kind offices, but could they not have been recured without even the appearance of the Church's shadow. We note that some others interested in the scout movement mat yesterday evening at the schoolroom of the Volon Church? We cannot but 'approve of every scout organization, but we deplore the plain

Cocceivable circum:180ces, accompany an in crease of our prestige. Moreover, where a dying system and a changing Government may not fear Gie Britain a people may-and do, "He is merciful, therefore is he to be feared

felt after the method used by our lamonted Let Britain's influence continue to make itsell

King rather than by that of a band gauntleted war. Suaviter in modo, fort,ter in re; he who works with gentle hand and firm, never

violent, always placing the right pressure on the light spit, will be a successful workman Publicity, therefore, without indiscretion, pressure without violence-let this be our policy, and if Great Britain continue to be great, greet will be her shadow, great her prestige

LOGAL AND GENERAL.

THEM. Tat Os came in from Kenginoon,

what badly damaged..

THE Deli-Couraut Company, Limited, made in The annual war and vegetable show was 1909 a vet profit of fl.32,924,30 tbal a dividend held in the Botanic Gardens on the 8th and 9th of $ per cent. will be declared. Further, of March, 190, the date being fixed by a "refer

Kali Bagor Sugar Manufactory, 13.54 per cent. show. The wealber was unfavourable, the fort

17 per cent, by the Bangak Culture Company, the first day of the show fair and the second wei. KOBMRE, the famous Bond-Street (London) The exhibits of flowers from the lower levels ordinary commission. He has tattooed a Peak, however, showed the effects of the incle ment weather. The vegetables both from the portrait of the King on a gentleman's bald head. The rest of his body has also been Peak and lower levels showed a decided ad. covered with beautiful designs by Kosmee,vance both is quality and number of entries and the whole of the tattooing' is the most over previous years, artistic example of this sort of work in existence

that there are a large number of foreign 10. REPORTS have reached Shangbai, from Kuling' fugess from Changsha and neighbouring places at the moment in that resort, awaiting the setting down of the populace in Hunan before

returning to their work. The read between. Kiukiang and Kuling is progressing rapidly, and is expected to be in fair order before the annual rush to Kuling takes place.. MUCH Indignation has been aroused at Stock. holm by a report of the Swedish Board of Sanitation, which has just been issued. The

members of the board had been for some tima engaged in analysing samples of the teas for sale in the markets, and it seems'ibat many of the brands were adulterated to as increible extent, some ever coctaining quantities of live

Che. Hongkong Telegrafact that the two, first of these are ass. Ciated yesterday afternoon with her bow plates some insects. Prosecutions will doubtless follow in

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1910,

THE HEALTH OF HỒNGKUNG.

What makei a port inlecied? What event

with religions and, sectarian activity, and that one should have already received the blessing of our Government while the other was still put in the cold of a Union Church schostroom

occurred at No. 3, 1it Hong Lane, third floor, A CASE of plague, the seventh this year, has

The patient is a Chinaman, TWENTY-five doposters arrived by be s were shortly afterwards sent back to their religious body," though individually and homes.

due course.

The foll wlog table gives a comparative statement of the entries, &c, the last four shows —

Year

tori

En Exhibt Clas- | Prizes'

tries

**

Won

Oligbest Number numer

of Ex of prizes isit won by Whsies one ex

Prices ribitor,

34

31

29

19

49.

46

95

167 37

Y

1957 651 $$ 134 150

*1948 412 41 102 -147

1909 485

1910 524

98 Isa 40 23'

claim.

Mr. Gardiner said be could not understand ́ why eight (els of, inger shruld have been put in t-lb. tios, as appeared in' the "statement of" claim.

Mr. Helt said it was very significant that bis friend should have pointed out that fact to him. For some extraordinary reason, the defendants had asked them to put eight tools of ginger in -lb. tins and the fact was mautfoned in the contract." They simply complied with defan- dants' request.

Mr. Gardiner-My friend must noi meke ex parts statements,

Mr. Hell I shall prove it.,

Proceeding, Mr. Heit stated that the defence as it stond was no defence at all. He did not. The judges were tears. J. Barton, D. - W.

know what his friend wished to set up-breach Craddock, H. Humphreys and W. J. Tutcher, of warranty or breach of agreement, because For the gardens Mrs. Frewin and Messrs.. he did not picad it. But even ji he did, it H. H, Gomperts, L.Gibbs, and H. W. Looker, would still be no defence, as the moment the and for the table decorations and bouquets | defendacis took delivery of the goods and ship. Mrs. Looker and Miss Bryer,

ped them to Australia, any breach of agreemest, I there was any, would merely amount to a breach of warranty and the only remedy which defegdants could have was an action for

We should like Boy Scouis to be wholly us⋅ 'Glenfalioch from Singapore this, morning and authority to accept and wear the Insignia of Lugard, H. E. Maja General Broadwood, damages but they could not repudiate the con-

in a port must happen, and what must be its sectarian, unconnected as Boy Scouts with any

condition, before the officials responsible for

into Mr. William Bullard, manager of the THE King has been pleased to give and grant Eastern Extension Telegraph Company at Shanghai, His Majesty's Royal licence and the Third Class of the First Division of the Imperial Order of the Double Dragon, confer. red upon him by his ajesty the Emperor of

dered by him.

the horlib and safety of other places consider personally devout Christians ond siacero mrm- Six weeks' hard labour was awarded a.bra Chias, in recognition of valuable services, sen

bers of whatever sect they adhere 10.

PRASTIGH,

man this morning for stealing a ton of coal from a lighter belonging to the Mitsu Bassio Kisha at Yau-mrti,

A CHINEE was ficed Siga or two months selling opium without a licence at No. 17, hard labour at the Magistracy this morning for

NEGOTIATIONS with a view to develop Aus tring relations with the Far East are pending between the general manager of the Austring presentative of the Japanese firm of Mitsul and Lloyd and Mr. G. Tahikawa, the Homburg to

|tract,

The counterclaim, was then taken, Mry Gardiner said that when the tins confining" the ginger arrived in Australia, the trades on refused to take delivery, as they said the 1-1b. ̈ tins only contained eight taels of ginger.

The thanks of the Society are due to the, following who kindly presented prizes or con tributed to the price fund, H. E. Sir Frederick Sir Paul Chater, Messrs, J. Barton, D

His Lordship entered jud ̧mant for the Dorabjee, o Kom Tong, Bo Fook, Lan Cbo Pak, Leung Tuo Po H. W. Lorker, L. Gibbs, plaintiffs on the claim and reserved the ques- Wang Kam Fook, Mrs. Ho Tong and Mrs. Vantion of coste.. Buren. themselves justified in declaring it infected? We have always believed that it waS DÉCEKSṚTY

The matement of accounts-considering that the first day of the show was also the date for some infectious disease to have declared

fixed for a popular polo march and that'the fiself, and be actually raging in a town, before So British prestige bas declined, we are told,

second day was wet-is decidedly satisfactory other ports put it under the bin. and we are to believe that it was never lower

tion, the Society has all but paid its way. showing that, for the first year since its forma. where an endemic disease regularly at than it in to-day. British prestiget What is Cochrane Street,

The committee with briefly to refer to rum. certain seasons becomes sademic ara barnkly prestige? It is the awe inspired by the shadow A MAN was committed for trial at the Maois, vilation of the Mloister of Commerce.. The

ours which bave reached them to the effect judged, and only a few cases will bring of the great. It is that which makes men take off tracy this morning for kidnapplog a child firm of Mitsol and Oo, it is stated, intends to that the rule which specifies that exhibits shall upon it the disgrace of being declared infected. their hata on entering a church, and it is theft, The victim was some sima aga kidnapped by extend its field of operations to the Austro-have been in the possession of the exhibitors This it may be said to have brought; upon not only custom, which maker a sailor salute the three men and brought over from Kongmoon mercial exchanges between this country and infringed. Owing to the difficulty of obtaining § defendant firm, stated that at .Grat he

Hungarian Monarchy and to develop the com- for at least six weeks, bas ́in some cases been itself by its past conduct. Still, evidence of quarter-dack It is that which men feel in the

any adequate proof of such a case fill the show present diseasé ibere must be; you can't bung presence of power. The shadow cast Ly Bri- A NATIVE Youth was awarded one week's hard | factory resuit bas been arrived at in the nn possibility that the wrong may have been done be changed his mind, as he found the

the Far East. It is reported that a very antle is over and the prizes distributed, sad to the agio for last year's murders. How many cases inin is very great. "There are many kinds of labour and six hours' stocks at the Magistracy gotiations. of plague would warmot a declaration that power within it. We share with Mr. Bland this morning for stealing a quantity of clotblog | EVEN in the Portuguesa Indian possessions of now propose to take any action in the matter ⚫Hongkong is infected with that diioasa? Ten and many other critica the opinion that not articles by climbing, through the roof of a house. Goa rubber le-being discussed.. Our Consul beyond appealing to all members who exhibitone-pound tips of ginger as containing one

Forts

to Hongkong.

at Tai-kok-teni. The thief appropriated. the

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and. Co., who has come to Vienna on the in-

OX.

Lotended to deceive anybody

Mr. Hett-My Lord, as i have already said, we were asked by the defendants to put oight taels of ginger in 1-lb. tins, evidently, with the object of deceiving somebody.

Mr. Gardiner-1 shall show they were pos

James Locke, the madiging 'partner of tis

idered larger las but shortly afterwards

ting difficult in self. In Australis, Ho by the exhibitor's gardener without the know. ledge of the exhibitor, the committee do not finally ordered seven or eight-teal tips. K was not, the usual practice în Australia to sell

to do their best to uphold the eputation of the posed of ginger whether they contained one pound or not but sometimes ginger was Society by a stri i adherence to its rules

The cmimittee have to deplore the loss sold in smaller than 1-lb, tins. In those cases, through death of two of their number, Mr. the customer was told the weight of ginger the tins contained. The smallest amount of ginger Choi Leep hes and Mrs. La Gibbs,

which was put in 1-3b, tins was six tabli,

The hearing was adjourned...

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cases? Or Give? Or three? Or ons? Or only members of the China Association but all i

shore says that in 1908 an experimental planta. nous at all? We ask this question because it patriotic British subjects with-interests our ADVICES from Messrs. Caldbeck MacGregor, tion of Para and Ceara rubber trees was is obviously necessary to know how many bere ought to co-ordinate the various forces & Co. in London to their Hongkong office started by the Gavemment, and the cavor of a dlaesse are requisite, to the opinion which work for the protection of British in state that they have been appointed porvayon perience, up to the present is promising to the House of Lords and House of Commons The treet, two years after the date of sowing, of the Acthorities at Datavia, to lofaci a town and forests," and that a policy of lalaren faire is for their VOS, and Extra Specia! Liqueur are healthy, and have gained a bright above barbour. We know the high reputation enjoyed harmful. We hold that our true policy in Whisky. Facsimiles of appointments and orders the average for their age. Some experiments by our barly cousins the Dutch for sound sense "without any suspicion of hostility, is a digol-may be seen at their office. We have recolved Lave been made with manures, and that with and practical ability. We are accustomed to fled and systematic manner to push and press sampler of these whiskies from that well- Giah manure has shown that the growth le very known firm of wine and spirit merchants" The | rapid undar this treatment. Ceara traes treated wee very plainly their motiver,, and the causes for legitimate British interests in cases where brands are so widely sud popularly known wlib fish manura will, ku adds, judging from Yam Song; Consommmé Chersonese') Anglo- of any action, they take-an a ralu, cela sumie they cannot be secured by the ordinary methods that it would be almost superEnous to recome their size to-day, reach maturity at three years Bat here wa fall to understand of friendly relations Our policy ought indeed mend them to thirsty, wouls after a good instead of four to six years. This sounds a tall

-No /cassa : to be "one of pubilcity and pressure “pubile “Scotch,”

order

MANY brokers and Mincing-laun merchants by giving dinner and theatre parties to their ara celebrating the prosperous Hobber times friends, For oss rubber dinner parly ipa leading hotel the following spacial menu was suggested by an enterprising broker :-Haltres

Agosan Femmes de Fataling; Duckit Rajabi Malayonaise Jugra Hata, Kuala Lumpur Pants Tromelbyes Vallambrosa Ice. Winss: Merlimum Singaport,

TYPHOON WARNING.

Manils, May Jath, agio.

tude 3o M. Latitude almost stationary

Cyclone or Typhoon located 111 E. Longle Another Cycloss of Typhoon gear of OTEK The Western Gerolines moring.

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