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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY MAY 21 1910.
--MEMORIAL SERVICE AT "CANTON.
was a most impressive one. The limited accommodation in the sacred edifice held the copresentatives of the British community, the Congular Body and member of the foreign community to Shameen. Mr.JW. Jamieson, H. B. M. Consul-General in Canton, occupied the principal sent in the front row, in which werd "snated" also” His Excellency Viceroy Yean Shuthsun, the Tantar General and the two Lieutenant Tanta: Gonerah, Admiral Li Chup, { and almost all the High Providcial officials, “
The service opened with the hyma "Vent Creator Spiritus," while the congregation' re mained kneeling.
cold, and ha hatts cold water to drink were "THE LATE KING EDWARD VII. than the town' drunkard or our office cal. Ho always drinks weak-hot-tes when thirsty,
[From Our Own Corrispondani.). Whan ha guli enllfid'or ¿Höldfs. It may Indend albanieks not cauvéd“bÿ
Canion, zoth May. ansking 'it'cold." This well, with tie piečiu. The memorial service held at Christ Church A. S. WATSON & CO., ggested, might without the smallest this morbing in commentoration of our most danger to anybody be used, and whkracions Sovereign Loid King Edward VII cannot but strongly protest against the arbitrary treatment moted unt to those who will sofer by the bedtung up of this will," "We lahir that Hooper's motion wit mintáily résönäble, Mr. He painted out with a force which ought to penetrate a thick hand (a stony heart where others ara "concerned frequently i seems to be the "mark "of":"committee, which 'us'ofery. "body knows" to bìï cóất hàn nó áðúl to be condamned and no body' to be kicked), that If the well were thoroughly cleaned a proper karb built, and a substantial cover provided to the satisfaction of the Board, the well might “be alidéé'd'id'cóntinueva probation as it'wele, The member whoss' harshness of temper per-" Kips, or pathaps some smaller, but still fatal, cause to the dawäshed residenta of the owners- of that well and the residents in its viciaty made him oppose the motion cartly objected to Soda Water.......................50 Coptí. | 100 werdi"to the Satisfaction of the Board," and
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affirmed that no cleżning would make him
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satisfied, Tais Napoleonic, andò” 19-in a member of a class, a society and a body which fought to know better, and as nowholezwa. taph_deprecated." Apart from the morn of ibis well (which may be or may uut be polluted in the distant or near future) the member has declared that no argument ́will touch him, no reason affect him. 1 as the point-not whether' he was sight to oppose the continued use of that weil, but thất b be did
■ thing that Engisbidea un frishinen or Coral ishman or any other men of our Land must do. Unreasoning, bliad "No" has batore now - had worse effects than discomfort and suffining among the poor and voiceless, it bas ted i
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Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire,
Aud lighten with calasual fire; Thon the anointing Spirit art, Who dost Thy sovantold gifts impart:" Tby blasseļunction from above -is-comfort; life, and firë-of-love ;-
Enable with parpotual light The dútness of ong blindọð sight; i
Anoint and cheer our soiled fros With the abundance of Thy grace: "Keep far our foes, give peace at home,
Where Todo art Guida no ill can come.
Teach us to know the Father, Sop..
MAGES "VAPEUTINA 33′′Uno'agos all along This may be our endless soog. Praise to Thy clerual merit,.. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen. [The players from the Burial Service and others were similar to those adopted in the ser- Vice to St. John's Cathedral yesterday.-Ed., B. K. T
After the bymn "The Gools of the rightens are in the hand of God, and there shall có tor meet touch them," was sung, 'the officiating clergyman offered the following prayer while the congregation remained kusoling:
Almighty and everlasting God, we are taught by Thy holy Word, that the hearts of Kings
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MUNKRUPTOY“ COURT:-
Authorities were winding up the astute”. "The" petition was made af debtor's own request.
The appucalion was granted.
A JARDING HUSE THAT FAILED TO PAY
The Bankroptcy Court 'sat this morning, Hon. Mr. W. Reer-Davies, “X.C., Acting Chief: justice, presiding.
Re. W. H. Emberley:
This was an application for a Receiving Order. Mr. Hlade stated that Mr. Emberley, carried on the business of boarding hours proprietor in Robinson Road, chiefly upon furcitors hired and borrowed money. He also belda life policy walked alover. (100 but he was not now lo a position to continue that policy unt balance is was due to blm, The forniture was cancelled under a bill of sale and was of no value; so that practically the only assal of the dobjor was the sum of £55. Debtor's salary was Sijo'a month, and be had also `n daughter. who was marcing money and was willing to pay Sio towards the payment of her father's debts...
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His Lordship -What do you say, Mr. Dill cial Receiver?.
́„A'SUTEEN SAI".
Re: the You Fat Company:
Mr. Hirds sated that this was an applicallos for leave to withdraw a petition. He asked that the application be adjourned till the next Bankruptcy day. The application was in re spect of a sunken ship off Kwang-chow-wan which comprised the only asset and fanber
negotiations were still procanding. The application was adjourned.
THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
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NOTES BY THE WAY.
'KING'HDWARD'S DEAŢII.
The outstanding fasture of the week was the observance by this Colony of itin lum' Majusty King Edward VII's funeral obsiquies, yester day. Of course, the local manifestations of sorrow and regent at, the passing away of 'a groat King must have been dwarfed by the traditional solemn grandeur of the ceremonies at Westminster Hall; but here in Hongkong the rivals for the dead, though carried out on- a modest scale, ware none thë Jezu singera and the widespread sympathy of "m}l <the comman |itles waa bizike d'le tangiblò forms. "Thevarībui sections of Hongkong's cosimopolitan.com. munity paid a graceful compliment to tha memory of the late King by holding special", Memorial Services at their respective places of worship and all classes joined to plecig s wealth of dial tributes at the foot of the Iria. King's life-size representation lo Sivne Square, Au was said of Victorin the Good and the Great, the dead Monarch was worth "all the fowar of May.". But, as was vory appropriately inmark. ed by the officiating: gentleman 'at' one of ike Cal Servicos, in our grief and sorrow for the dead, we must not forget our duty to the living and the afflicted hearts of millions of loyal sanis - who boast.with;pardonable pride of their posle. tion as British subjects must have buat yosjer. The Chairman, sald-Gentlemen,The re port and accounts will with your permission be day in a sympathetic chord for that gracious. But you said nothing about it?~1 gave all taken as read." The profit on working account, lady who mourns with her people the loss of
her beloved Consort. “At the present momenten the facts to my solicitors. I did not notice the spite of heavier losses on depreciated coppor 'colas, is slightly better than the previous year
all eyes and thoughts are turned towards King cmission. The furniture was covered by two
-47pm-8p multele suo fervky prayer of not bills of salar udvar főtis? They were
and partly to economies in various direc-only patriotic Britishers' but the whole world all hired? They were all Mis. Tuxford's. -' tions. We propose with your approval to'pay that the new Klog will be given strength to
It's rather strange that the furniture was
a dividend of 7, from working profitwand a preach that gospel of peace of which bis to never yours add that they should have been bout of 5% from interest account, the dis-vered father was so true and noble a proserver, cancelled under two bills of sals?—The bills | tribution of profit being shown in this manner,
WHAT BECAME OF THE CIGARETTES. of sale were made out to make 'Mr. and Mrs,
Apropos of reference to the dead King, a Taxford mosa secare.
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The Official Receiver-I would like to put debtor in the box and ask him a number of questions.
Debtor was called into the box. The Official Receiver-With regard to your statement of affairs, why didn't you mention- anything about the $1,500?
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Debier-The amount was on both sides' of. the account.
What is the valus of your life policy?—¿sto. When did you pay the last prémium?-Last March.
And you borrowed some many on policy? -You: house, what's the amount of the rent?-5300 a With regard to the lease of your boarding.
mooth.
Any profits?—No profis; all losses,
that
The twelfth sannál ordinary musing of this company was held at the offices of Mesira. Gibb, Livingston & Co., this afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the report of the directors, together with a statement of accounts to goth "April, 1910¦‹ Mr. J. W. C.-Bonair{chairman of directors) presided: There were ins preusst: Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick, Mr. J. Baudow (directors), Hop,+ Mr."E"Othorne (sacralary) Mesir, Ho Fook, Wong Kam Fuk, T. F. Hough, C. F. Xavier and D. Dorabjen.
The Secretary having tend the notice of the maating,
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so that there may be no misconception as to the actual propertion of year dividend very good story is told of His late Majesty which bas been earned by running the which most of my readers may probably Ferry service, as distinct from outside not have come across. The incident proves sources of revenue. The amount of $105,000 that thoughtiulness in little things for on deposit with the Waif Go, will, in which King Edward, was always noted, pert, if not altogether, disappear from fatureIt appears that one day His Majesty accounts as we are intending to place $100,000 visited a certain factory and in the course of on mortgage; whilst a large part of theëren | bin visit ba'throw the stucap of his cigarette mainder will be required for the new pier at
outside the establishment. It so happened Ice House Street, which we hope to commence
that a couple of workmen saw the King's act and 'forthwith preceeded 'id' the direction of
Stoan Ginger Beer 85 Cents, the cive! uoreturnable tours of the big are in Thy rule and governance, and that Thou lot?-Now, but they were empty for three of the Kowloon Wharf with tho object of the litla trestate. Quo of the miso, however,
Dry Ginger Alo... Pius Se; Splitu da Lims Frukt Cham
paguePlot Sz; Splits (o
Bottles will be charged for at the Rate of $1.to, per dosen, and credited in full on bein rglazed in good condition.
A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
HONGKONG and KOWLOON. Hongkong, 30th April, igro,“
The Houghnas Celegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, May 21, 19to.
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INVENTOR ON QUAGKI
placed, the learned, tos good, and above all the dost dispose and tuto them it seemerb best to Thy godly wisdom: We humbly beseech Thee so to dispose and govern the heart of George, Thy, Servant, our King and Gorer- nour, that, in all his thoughts, words, and works, he may ever snek Thy honour and glory, and study to preserve Thy people committed to his charge, in wealth, peace, and godliares: Gigot this merciful Father, for Thy dear Son's ke Jesus Christ our Lord. · Amen,
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Then the beoedition was pronotaced, and he service corcluded with the "Dead March" in Saul...
But you told me that some rooms were well shortly. A shelter is being countructed in front
minimising the discomforts attending transfer to and from rickshas in stormy weather.
Thate were no questions.
months.
Is the boarding-house your business or Mrs. Eberley's business?—Mrs Emberley's bus)»
NGES.
Mrs, Emborley saying she is unable to pay ber A letter has prou received by a creditor from
debts and saying "we" are petitioning for ap order of bankruptcy, if the business belonged to Mas. Emberley, how is it that-
Emberley at her own request,
The bill of sale was transferred to Mrs.
The Official Receiver-My Lord, Mrs. Em- berley would have been the proper person to have filed the petition for bankruptcy,
Mr. Hinds-Mrs. Emberley, is purely in the position of a manager.
Mr. Emberley-Manageress. Mr. Hlade-Manageress......
The Official Receiver stated that as debtor signed the bills of sale, he must have bees aware of the responsibility be was undertaking. The business was, the Waverley "boarding house and the only asset was the lease and it was clear that the responsibility could not be transfered to, vs. Emberley,
Mr. Hinda suggested, that the name of Mrt Emberley baj med with that of debtor and that both should be mads to represent as trading in the boarding-house.
necessarily forestalled the other in picking up the stump and a-heated discussion en sued as to the ownership. Ons of the The Chairman moved the adoption of the treasure-seckors argued that the stump be report and accounts,
longed to him because he'saw it first, while the otberemployed the more material argument that he was entitled tothe ownership because be pick.
Mr. D. Dorabjeo seconded.
The motion was agreed to unanimously.
Mr. T. F. Hough moved the confirmationed it up first. A wordy watsure was in progress, of the appointment of Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, which threatened to develop into a battle royal, J. Baudow`and Hon. Mr." H. Keswick av when the King arrived on thoʻscous. On directors.
lexrong this"cánks" of the quarrel," thä"King Mr. X wier seconded.
asked the man who had the cigarete të karp it, Agreed.
while from bij poçkat,he draw another cigarette
Mr. T. F. Hough moved thật Mr. J. W; 0, with the royal monogram printed on it is göld Bonnor be re-elected a director,”
Mr. Ho‘Fook seconded. Carried,
The ravelection, of Mr. W. “Hz Potte1 as auditor, was agreed to on the motion of Mr. Wong Kàm Fuk; seconded by Me' Xavier,"
The Chairman:-Taxt is all the business, gentlemen. Thank you for your "altendance. Dividend warrants may be had on application on and after Monday,
THERE will be a special excursion to Macco on Empire Day, Tuesday next The 1.1. Sui An of the Hongkong, Choros sod Macro Steamboat Co. leaves Hongkong at 9 am, and will return from Macao at 5 pm....
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and prevented it to the aggrisved party. Some. time later, an enterpriking cario-hunter thought. á quines each net over exurbitant for a couple of the King's cigarettes and made the cuicos, purchase to the satisfaction of sil parités cone cerned. When the King came to hear to what. use als cigalette bad-been-pur, it is needines to remark that in futurs he took good care to destroy the amps of his cigarettes when ba had no further use for them.
OUR WATER SUPPLY,
Poor Dr. Doyen We in lands far distant from his beautiful France that in the hopes and 'dreams which doubtless inspired his searches should one day thank him for being one, of the great Franch benefaciors of maukind, we while unable to form an opinion A to the merit or worthlessoner of his dia. coveries, feel astonished and pained when we
THE JAPANESE SERVICE. read of the reception given him by the students The Service held at the Hongwanji Temple of the great institution called the Faculté de resterday was impressively beautiful. A large Paris. At the lecture given, we believe, ab-munity io Hoogkong attended includig twelve.
samber of the members of the Japanese com (18 | solutely gratis, and intended to show without. Reife children of the Japanese Primary School. There were present among the congregation a +personal advertisement what Dr. Doyen's. 10-
few European ladies and gentlemen alio, ventions really had to them, there studenta Before the religious part of the ceremony came in their hundreds. We hesitate wheibei rommence
Mr. T Fusatsu, Consul-General for Japan, said we ought
to designate about by That that they were met within those sacred precinc bonourable
Dame, their conduct
that diy-the day of the burial of the great duss
Sovereign of a great nation-to do bonour to not appear to have been at ali mi the Binth nation with whom the Japanese lar to That which 008
would expect shared in their gref and great affliction. Though bis late Majesty's reign, had bean a from a decent Frosch bourgeois untain short one, it was fraught with many great and ed with aristocracy and supposed to be enduring events. It would be a work of supers inspired by nu ardent love of Liberty, quality the great deeds of the lead monarch that have ogation for him, at that moments to dilate upon and Fraternity. In the account which has reached us of the disgraceful beckling of a
hd such a marked, influence upon the course tracted all her debts in her own name and no Tite first batch of European police for the matter. It is made clear in the rephit tőst .
politic events in the history of the world man who as far as we know bas committed no fail upon that ceasipa and in that place to within cert innies. He could not, however, crime against society more hegious than that make a passing reference to the Anglo-Japan of devoting all his life and a great part of his the reign of Edward The Peacemaker and is
e-e Alliance which had been concluded during to school and a boy who was an apprentice is adjoining the Fort police station. - personal means in the service of his fellow. sill asubsisting and binding compact at the pre- sent time. The agreement was one which not result of his labours and judge if it be good, tibuted it wards ensuring the peace of the world of the two contracting parties, but it also con
This would comfort us a litle if we could we see the words 'hooligan and apache.at large. As Japanese there, were several cle
* cumstances which made them sympathize with the English'bation believe it entirely.
the loss of their King. As We like to think that an lasular nation he felt that, geographically the uamacberly individuals who howled down speaking, their condition was analogous with a learned man were not really members of for their Allies whose poble example it was that of England. They felt genuine admiration
But alasi Wa know loo well that, a few of the world. any part of the illustrious University of Paris. their endeavour to emulate, more especially in the direction of the preservation of the peace Boisy moogrels will send a whole kennel of Cossul Fabates concluded an address which was feelingly delivered by declaring that the
A GIANTS STRENGTH,
Almost every revolt is caused by well-mega- log persons. "But I moant as well!" is often the cry of ons who having a giant's power used it tyrannously. We British pride ourselves no our spirit of compromiso, and we are of oplaten that ages bence our race, still potent "if not" bódíly ́yet" surely spiritually in the affairs of men, will be remembered with undying honour' and praise as the one
creditors told him that Mrs. Emberley had con
The Official Receiver stated that one of the
in that of her husband,
who paid him in a month; another who went Debtor further said that he had one daughter
the Docks,
Defendaal was adjudged bankrupt, the
had and a lump sum for costs.
Col mbo.is due to arrive in Colombo in the
prepared for 40 men in the old military prison first week in June. Accommodation has been
Now that the report of the Special Committee appointed by the City Fances to inquire into. the possible scurces: of contamination of the Mount Austin Bullah bas been made-pub- lic, it would be interesting to see what steps Government intends to take with regard to
the only mashed to avoid contamination af
and bring into use certain extorsions of togniter is to get rid of the reservoir luself
tribe among all the children of men who, has. Creatures, and of inviting them to examine the only tended towards the cam-ating of friendship.| Official Receiver agreeing to what sasats debtor which Ser . Pitt, of Bay View Police Station, to this is it to be an excessive cost or are we.
ing powar, stayed their hand. We seem to hayo ingrained in us a love of fair play: we give the other follow a chance! This is why we deeply regret curt and dictatorial attéraáter lika ibat of one of the mem bors of the Sanitary Baard when dis cussing at the last official meeting tha to bim trifling matter of a well in Wellington Street, The matter was not one which a man to whomi
ANOTHER BOARDING-HOUSE FLILUAR Re: M: K, A. Ford,
The Official Receiver stated that this was an application for an order of bankruptcy, Mr ing-house keeper in the Colony for some time Ford formerly carried on the business ofs board and bad had various misfortunes. She Anally sold her business and her furniture was met gaged, our of the proceeds of which she obtain ed Sigo Debtor had no asses and at the
THE case was concluded before Mr. E. R. Halbfax at the Magistracy this morning in charged Whi.. Włoch, manager of the Belle View Hotel, with selling drinks during pre- hibited hours. The cash was dismissed.
GERMANY has offered to sell the cruiser Blu-
cost £1.371,000. The Turkish Admiralty, how char to Turkey for £2,000,000 although it only
ever, have decided in preference, to place an order for now armonted cruiser of moderate displacement in Great Britain,. In the course of the Bankruptcy proceedings at
the Colony's waterworks, to make good the deficiency, but the Government sie loud in their chasibat this method would entail an excessiva... cost. As far as I can see, the question is reduced poisoning? And this reminds me of the heated tof.ce the udenvishta'danger of possible watat
controversy which, raged some time ago over the proposed sale nf the Colony's "fiaest site," The Government very plainlyarged uponmisted parties the pressing need for the wherewithal
brained faddists step upon the scene and think to put through certain public works, in which waterworks are included, but a fan hara. fit to shout cut their disappray 1 from the houstops for aesthetic and other considera tions. Now why can'tauch people let Gɛvain ment alone ?. It is exasperating, to say the least, that when the authorities' are given no oppor runity of partly compensuing for the collossal
power and responsibility have been given thorough-bred hounds into a demoniac yailing i memorial service' was held out of respect for time she was in the Colony she worked as the Sop eme Court this morning, Mr. Atmids blueder committed in couration with the Kawa shpuid, have allowed to disturb his outward frenzy all night. And fellows who onder and deep sympathy with the grest English Burro and was et, present at Shanghal. Last informed the Chief Justice?that he appeared toan-Canton Railway by a veritable God-send,...
placidity. The Government Analyst who ordinary circumstances are gentle, cheerful, and kudws at least as much about his own business if a little thoughtless and hasty, 3 et really engage as most people know about theirs, and a greating and even lovable young gentlemen, may deal more than those other people know shout under bad guidance degenerate into very loath- bis; repórted 'that while' impurities did calat ly and repolaive young cads. Even if Dr the water, the well was working satisfactorily. Doyen, has dreamed dreams and if "much The Medical Officer of Health minuted that learning bath made him mad," he has at least the well ought to be proparly protected with taited and striven. If he has not won the good kerb, and a covering and a pomp 'fitted crow, he is one of those who point upward Then it ought to be retained, if on subsequent and onward. Hats off to bim?, examination the water should be found to be drinkable. This seams reasonable, but "why
be found on minute analysin to contain some
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
gardens.
vation in their BOTLOW.
what is chphamisically termed 'public' opinion should chip in and harass the Government by means of lacking mat avres. Worse things. could happen than the sale of a harmlesai sita; to 16e Standard Oil Company: How capto- THE Indian Emigration Committee has prepla talk of civic pride when there is one of the souled a uzanimous report. It is not in favour of the importation of Ladiáns for spec fic term, or a specific purpose, unless the coolies are enabled to stile after the period of indenture, It declares that the West African Colonias.arg wholly unsuitable for ladian Immigration.".
The address conclude, the
Riv. Teumura time the matter was before the Court debtor And Kuchiha began to recite prayers, which stated that she had an opportunity of making for ibirty-dou creditors, whose debts due to according to Buddhistic ziuala. The prayers Shanghai, from which place she communicated to prove, were silently followed by the congregation some monny add was allowed by him to go to them by a certain debtor he was in a position were brit forward io sront of the ahar, which was prettily the application be allowed to stand over wins Then one after another thes: present stepped with him from time to time, He asked that decorated for the occasion. The interios of the die in case of any possible representations by seppir pee salem and impressive creditors. The application was granted, sppearance. As each member of the congre gation stepped before the star, he made a deep the altar bearing a dedicatory inscription to the and reversbt abeisance in front of a tablet oo
The Official Rekoiver stated that this wax k Iste King Edward the Seventh. After this, patition on the part of the debtor for Re powdered incepro was dropped into the burner. This ceremony was performed by all the meme ceiving Order: The total debis amounted to The Jevs Bode caile attention to the decreas ibers cf the Buddhist persuasion present. 59, in respect of money borrowed from
BORROWED HONEY,
Ro. C. Gomes!
should the wall be closed altogether if the water | BLISTER blight in attacking the Darjeeling coalitite boy scarcely ten years of age approached hid no assets, except his salary of 16ɔ a moves! / Owing to the more pressing claims of rubber I-money-in spite of unnecessary opposition.. thing which" a” doubtlessTM fearned gentleman | THE German Mail of the asst Apell has this dimløntiva; height' hardly enabled him to he; soggested that the pathlon be allowed on Singapore, pepper has fallen off greatly owing
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declares to be suspicions; why should it not been delivered in London. be utilized for every other purpono savo cook!
THE Bishop of Victoria will hold an Ordina. Ing and drinking? Thera'id every reason why tip in St. Jobo's Cathedral at 11 am, to it should. We know, and everybody knows morrow-Trinity Sunday. The Sermon will perfectly well that there are whole streats be preached by the Rev. W. H. Hewitt, D.D. in Hongkong, where the maius barely sup{ |'Matind’will be said at 10 m.in.
ply
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sufficient water to drink, and a fargé | A DÍSTRESSING tragedy is reported from a saction of the community in 'bard' pat to'li, village is Bursin Trouty-eight persons died for Bible and fundry and house cleans within forty-eight hours after drinking water løg.klog can be more ignorantly from a well. The headman of the village ad mitted having droppid some medicine in the this, to start that the Chise are wall to purify the water to save people from careless vabentboiling drinking water, it contracting disease. Erquities fáva... been
drinking anything | made into the matter.
An afficing acche was that when a very ledian watchmen and Chinese ambi, Hing put of pepper in the Straits and F.M.S..
cultivation. Experts any that the quality of
to the less case bestowed on the article in cons sequence of the low prices roiing. Speculators, output, and are already taking measures to cost it tu sald, look forward to,a greater decrease of trol the market.
the altar and went throu h the ceremony of des There were sie'legal expenses in that "case and positing the incense in the sacred vessel wälch
reach.
The whois ceramony lasted'about one hour, a month from his saidty.
condition that debtor pay to him the sum of is The memorial service over Mr. Fonts pro Debtorin answer to his Lordship, stated that of his late Majesty paid his homage to the he had a family and that be was willing to pay ceeded to Staton Square and before the States mezery of the dead monarch in: strict Japani | 313 á/month.. eie (athios.
The application' was granted."
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worst ph-sical dangers slazing on to the face? Such thing can only happen in Hongkong. mercial body ever refused a windfall when At all events, po sane Government or come one came their way. Some people foudly im.. agine that the sale of the "Guest site", would во tremendous public sacrifice but there are
urgently required for important public, works many":wrougs which exist solely-in-the-im. agination. One fict is clear, Mousy.in and it is the Government's duty to obisis that
DRVUILLASIENS PAKADIIE............ That wholesome institution known Victoria Caol is fast becoming the criminal's paradise. Wen-sa-panies to affect upon the that Government have not yet thought fit to have been effected, one canó, t help wondering comparativo ease with which recent escapen
introduce drastic reforms in the conduct of the grol. It is not exicilyren.noring to the public EARLY last month Mr. Justice Barton delivered to be alive to the fact that prisoners' should ba judgment at Dublia; in a case in which the so easily able to cheat the law and that question was raised as to whether a bequest in te than one long scuter ce man should at the the will of the late Miss Swifts of Dublin, of stair mids". Oån is half tempted to believe: present moment be at large and most likely las £4,000 new Consols for the benefit of the that fir from lestilling a wholesome dread lote Dublin Home for Cats was a valid charitable prospective criminals, the Ganjost anuar në bequest. It was-held that the bequist" was | Present stand, actually encourage, xlii ori, who:
ting into it as the ifficulonase; in guttleg
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THE MOSLEM:COMMUNITY.
A PARTNER WHO'ABSCONDID, On behalf of the Mooltawallops and the
'Re Chuán Shing Cheong firm. Congregation, the Imans of the Morque
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