Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JUNE 14 1910
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It would appear that if Hongkong is to be called up to
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and the Federated Malay States, the Colony will fad ill under the painful necessity soos of establuhing a Dopoilers Reception De partment aŭmewhat similar to that, which is presided over by the Registrat Goossal in Hongkong or by the Protector,ul Chinese la Singapore or Penang. Almost every COASS ing' steamer entering our port from the south brings its quota of undesirables. The ma jority of these uafonabates are broken-duwa,
maimed'oro berwise unsuited for the strobusur:
Seamen's Institute.
TO BE OPENED ON SATURDAY,
DESCRIPTION OF NEW BUILDING.
BILL OR EXCHANGE DIS- HONOURED.
A COMPRADORE'S LIABILITY..
CHIEF JUSTICE AGREES WITH COUNSEL THEORETICALLY
* Dö Saturday sext the saw Seaman'a Instituta at Wanchai will be formally opened by His la the Supreme Court this morning, Yap Hok Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, Excellency the Officer Administering the Ling, compradors to the Yokohama Specia Governmen), Sir Henry May, KCMO. It is a Bank, el Kobe, Japan, sund Chau Tung Sang, matter of common knowledge in the Colony, of No. 4. Seymour Road and No. 8, Shelley that to the munificence of one of our most highly Street, to recover the equivalent to Hongkong. esteemed citizens-Sir Hormosfeer Mady-la dollars of Yen 60,000, together with interest on due the existence of the splendid. building | the sum at the rate of & per cent. per annum which is now to take the place of the old from the roth Saplember, 1905, to payment or Institute on the Praya East. But the bistory judgment. Mr. M. W. Siade, K.C., instructed of the movement resulting in the erection of by Mr. E. J. Grins, of Messrs. Wilkinson and this new home for sailormen is not so well Grist, appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Eldon known to the general public; and therefore the Fatter, instructed by Mr. P. M. Hodgson, of present is a not inopportune moment for Messra Ewens and Harston, was for the defen
glancing back, over the progressive steps that have led up to the establishment of this much appreciated Jöstitutión.
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dant.
Mr. Slade said the facts were very simple. Plaintiff was nod in compradora to the Yako kama Specie Bank in Kobe and by his com. pradors agreement, he was liable to the Bank for the non-payment of all bills of exchango, infer alia, of which Chinese were parties. There was a firm doing business in Kobe and Hongkong called the Hip Tung Faog firm.
His Lordship What do you want me to do? Mr. Potter-1 want your Lordship to say that this action is brought solely on the Japan- ese judgment."
His Lordship-P'm not inclined to allor my view,
THE SUNKEN DEWEY.
"PROTECTOR® AT OLONGAPO Thare is no possible doubt that the drydock
-- His Lordship-Really, Mr. Fotter, it's top | Daway can be raised." It may ba^a, very long „late in the day to ask me to do that,
and costly job, but it is hoped to san her up bes Mr. Potter➡The only possibla way of bilug-| fore the end of next week,” was the statement ing the case on a paw cause of action would be yesterday of a high neral official who la con-
Lordship will not do. to amend the statement of calm which your sidered one of the best posted officers in the service as to the condition of the Daway, says the Cablenews of toth inst. The count of In guley appolated to look into the sloking of, the
· Mr. Potier—Perhaps so, my Lord:
dock," he continued, "has made no repost Later, Mr. Potter asked for leave to add on either written or verbal and can not until the an additional defence res judicato.
dock has been raised; which is the only way, it
all the more.
"His Lordibip—That'll strengthen Mr. Stade can be learned what sunk" her; the bottom being 14 fost in the mud on one side it is im- possible for the divers to determine the cause of the accident
Mr. Potter-I'm willing to take the risk, After some time, Mr. Potter said he would not press the point and did not ask for an amendment.
His Lordship-Yes, I think that is the wisest
course!
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toil of the Equatorial timber tracts, the planta tions or the mask; but a good many of them, -en the'óther hand, are, hardened criminals who
ara deportees in the fulf meaning of ha lysm --- For many years past the Missions to Seamen bad and turbulent characters who have known have had agents in Hongkong, and the chap. the rigours of prison and whom the authorities laius one after another expressed the desire for
a suitable Institute on this side of the Harbour | of the countries they have castbeir buvoury in addition to the one in Kowloon, So long latin sa glud to sce depan, Within the last
re or four days we have had basics of took steps for sus provision of a Seamen's Is. ago as .83, Mr. Goldsmith, the then chaplain,
undesirables lauding in Hongkong from Sai-stitute and he opened what was called "gooj ̄leomTMStagapore-and-from-the-Dutch- -----THE-SEAMEN'S STAR,
istands. ibe Consigomsat from the Hollaudio premises in Queca's Road. Three years Then later, Mr. Goldsmith put forward a scheme for
· posiasi:ous numbered close up 200. such a body of men has to be looked after and the erection of a Seaman's Instituto on the allocated to the various districts from ground occupied by the Sailors' Institute, and some funds were collected for this purpose, which they original y were recruited, it, as but these were not sufficient to make the may be easily imagined, entaila irtying and scheme practicable, ". unremitting labour on the part of those Police officials upon whom the burden falls, for besides seving that each und.vidual is sent back to his Street, where under the old name of the Sea- | The guaranten was obtained some time in May, Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, delivered
native district they have also to differentiate between the sheep and the guats-iba hardened criminal and the inoffensive, decrepih, time- expraed and labour-broken coolie that the
formızı', record of character and misdeeds may be docketed and put away for fu ulieferenco,
Evidence was called and the case adjourned.
MOTİON FOR CONTEMPT
OF COURT.
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JUDGMENT BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE In the Supreme Court this morning, the
Sing Yui, deceased, when Mr. M. W. Slade, judgment in the matter of the estate of Pang
The dock's main pump, which is a 24 foch caatrifugal pump, and ejects 35 tons of water a minuis, will be to operation under steam with...” in a few days and that together, with the com.. pressed air pumps, it is thought, will lift her.
The steamer Fratiilor was sent over to Olongapo by can of the large steamship and dredging companies of Hoogkong to assist in floating the Dewey in case any outside assis |tance, is needed. It is hoped by the naval authorities howaves thattha work of floating her can be done with the apparatus in hand. ⠀⠀
It has been, authoritatively stated that, the Doway has not sunk more than 18 inches.dating. the past fortnight and that le due to the fact that she has been raised several fest on the opposite side. It is under god the pumps ahe bas now installed will be able to lift her if there are no largo openings to the sah" or any great. damage incurred by her sinking,
The naval authorities are encouraged over the excellent prospects of floating the Dowey a the near future. If it cannot be done with the pumps now at their command it can surely be done with the aid of the Hongkong dredgers.
· CÀNION DAY BY DAY.
DRAGON HOAT FESTIVAL, [From Our Own Garrespondant.]
Canjon, 13th June. Saturday last being the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival, the Chinese people observed it as'n'
Mr. Slade11's as well for my friend that he does not prase for the amendment, because if the asked for rei judicata 1 would have asked for judgment and would have got 11.
Mr. Potter-I don't know about that,
what you have been arguing theoretically.
His Lordship-1 agron with you regarding
From the year 1973 the firm did business with Lordship agrees with me theoretically but I Mr. Potter-It's satisfactory to hear that your the Bank in drafts and bills at Kobe. From would have been more planted if your Lord 1903" to 1905, the business was Putalp agreed with me practically. It's comfort through without the plaintiff as compradore but it's cold comfort. In other words, your requiring any special guarantee or security Lordship admits I'm right but you can't help it whatsoever. He was satisfied with the stapding (Laughter).. of the firm. In 1405, however, he refused as compradore to continue baslaser with the firm without a special guarantor as security. Ac cordingly, the Hip Tung Fong firm in Kobe obtained from one of its partners, the defen- dast, a written' guarantes which was directed both to the Bank and the plaintiff by name.
August, 1905. On April, 1905, the Hip Tung 1905, but no business" was done out until Fung Erm wanted to, do business with the Bank but the Bank declined to do business.C moved for an injunction that Pang owing to the fluctuations in exchange. A Chung Yui and Pang Ng Shl be committed to
of money, the plaintiff out of his own
the management and control of Mr. J. H. Seth an receiver and manager of the "A Dat shop al money advanced to the firm 60,000 yen.
drawn by the Hip Tusg Fung firm on
their servants and agents, bo' restrained by various descriptions of native craft, particularly order and injunction of the Court from incur-' flawer-boats, numbering several hundreds, their Hongkong branch and payable at the
ring any dabt or debts in respect of the busi- moored in the water front at Hoiam in one Hongkong branch of the Yokohama Species of the A Dai shop, and from carrying on line, just leaving a little passage for the dragon Bank 13 days after sight. The Bank bought or in any manner interfering in or intermeddling boats to pass through. The people on these the bill and paid $9,000 you, the bill having with, the said business of any of the monies, craft and those on the river bank mingled to been bought at discount. The amount which
property, assets, or affirsthereof, orthe manage-gether in large crowds to watch the proceedings. was paid out of the Bank was paid over to the plaintiff towards the indebtedness of the Alp manager, and from entering upon the premises
ment or control of Mr. Sath as receiver und | and cheered the diagon boats clamorously. Fireworks were also let off during the pro- Tung Fong firm under promissory notes, The
of the shop until judgment in the action or until | gress of the races.”. further notice.
The dragon boats are generally about a bud Mr. M. W. Slads, K.C., instructed, by Mrdred feet in length and are each manned by... Johnson, of Messrs Dennys and Bowley, ap from seventy to eighty men, of whom some peared in support of the mution on behalf of errried wilk embroidered umbrellas, figs, etc., Potter, fasttucted by Mr. F. X Almada, of others were engaged in rowing. The races Mears. Almada and Smith, appeared for Pangwere watched with interest by the natives, who Chung Yui and Mr. C. G. Alabaster, instructed spent the holiday very merrily. Fortdantely by Mr. C. Wilson, of Messrs. Hastings and there was no disturbance or accident. Hastings, represented Pang Ng Shi.
The next chaplain was Mr. liiff, who acquir ed larger premises at the corner of Pottinger
owing again to lack of fands a move had to be men's Star good work was accomplished; but made into smaller premises in D'Aguilar Street. Before very long, however, these promises also had to be vacated on account of the high rent.
The late Bishop Hoare then issued an appaat the firm was in want of a considerable amount prison for contempt of Court-in interfering with to friends in Rogland for funds to erect a large Institute. Some 1600 or £700 was subscribed
fresh difficulty arose in the matter of securing
should be at any time evico a. Jošire to LLC and farther donations were promised, but & in September, a bill for 60,000 you was 29, Hing Lung Street; and that the defendants, | public holiday in this city. In the morning,
GUINNESS'. STOUT bis presence upes the community' waich nar
In PINTS and SPLITS..
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
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sent him back to the place whence he cima. One cannot bal frol that it is rather bard apon Hongkong 'that we should have to bear so large a share of the bat in connection with this- most tida.v.ury” ́aida of the coole immigration traffic As bus been already mentioned, the number of departees
a site, and in the circumstances the Committee of the Seamen's Mission were impelled to invest
the money obtained in order to rent the old promises which tave been accupied up till recently. These premises, however, were found to be inadequate' for the purposes of the in. stitute and the Committee kept a look-out for
a possible site for a new building,. At the be
Appears to be on the increase from year to gioning of 190ß the site'on which the lastitate | Bill in due course came down to Hongkong and
Dow staude was put
INIO THE MARKET
Jongkolo Oeleyemple this tempura ry, detentos in die Chisay a wall high figure asked for the land, the Commites liekocw nothing about it. "It was duly presented Pasg Chun Tong, the pisistle, Mr. Ridon or sounded songs and beat drums, whilst the
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1915.
HONGKONG, AND HAIFEONG
Chambers of Commerce may be interest- ed, and even excited; Associations, whether of China or elsewhere in Asia, may use the special knowledge taught by the experience and diligence of the most expert au thoritier on matters that would seem to affect the great trading community; "represen tations? may be made to Legations and even to Governments, and yet the stolid British public realises tab jate, always just a little too late, tliat great opportunities · have been overlooked and the occasion has slipped by. Booms come and go; they are sometimes
partment.
years: Already a building had had to be exéct.
was accepted by the Hip Tung Fang firm in Hongkong but when it was presented for accept ed at Kuwlagu to'accommodate them during at a price of $37,020, and notwithshanding the ance, the defendant refused to accept it, saying ing stewater connectious and with very litle decided to make a bid for it. With this end in for payment and dishonoured by non-payment. stretch of the agination one can foreste a view, a public meeting was bald, presided over The matter was referred back to Kobe. The provision in the Colonial Estimates at no dis by H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard. At that meet Bank came down on the compradore, who had tapi dain lax ibe upkeep of a Deper ech Deng Mr. (now Sir) Hormuje N. Mody made the to pay the amount and interest, which amounted announcement that in view of the importact work to 700 yen. When he paid the bill, it was done by the Seamen's Mission in the Colony endorsed over to him by the Bank, He now he was willing to make a donation. of $35,000sed upon the gasrantee, and upon the bill towards the building, provided that a suitable The plaintiff had saed the defendant in the sile could be obtained. Needless to say, this Japanese 'Court at Kobe and bad obtained geoerous offer was cordially accepted, Public judgment égainst him.
ubscriptions were invited, and the amount accessary for purchasing the site was speedily raised. The preparation of the place was entrusted to Messrs. Leigh and Orange, 'architects, by whom were submitted designs fur
a substantial three-storey building,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
For being in poizeanup of a quaquity di stilen rice worth $8, a ùative was this morglog fired to. Crisése. Delective-Constable 205 prose- culed.
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MR, E. A. Gaidioer, second superintendent of Police at Singapire, is visiting the Punjab to recruit tikus for the Singapore lorde, says an fudian paper,
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Mr. Potter said that the action was an action on the judgment of the Japanese Coun; it was got an action on the guarantee.
Mr Slade-We don't rely on the Japanese jädgment.
Mr. Slada said the reason he did not rely on
a
THE director of health in Manila has received advices from Saigon that cholera is prevalent at thrust upon us, like the Rubber mania, that port and that the death rate is fiteen already magnificent gift on the understanding on it but the debt would hava to ba proved over
which is still going and has caused not a fow to be "gone" altogether. "I wish," said
• successful business man the other day, "I wish I could find a new field for energy. where without compromising my interests in Hongkong, I could risk and win," When we lamely faltered through, a few remarka. about the future of China and the chances of the Philippine Islands under standard republican combinations, he nearly said bad words. He was, we think, abusive, and not only of us. He said, in other words; that many objections were to be made against
Cases & wack.
THREE Chinese were charged in the Police Court this morning with stesting money aud property to the value of $52; on board ihs 5,0,
Las ng as the bigs seas from passengers The case was rem.added.
FOR stowing away on the 2.1. Kutsag with in-
tent to oblaid a pissage,,3 Lbinamat, was this
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moistog foed Soo or three months' hard Jubur. S. Taylor prosecuted. THE death is songun.ed at Licast Valley, Long island, of Mr W. Burnet, who had the sopulation of being the heaviest man in the
When tenders wors ̧invied for the 'building it was found that the lowest was $50,000, but, the Committes were salieved, from their pre dicament by the further munificance of Sir formusjae Medy, who added $15,000 to his
ibat the furnishing of the building should be carried out by msans of public subscription; and Hongkong now can bɔastoithe possession of a Seamen's institu.e well worthy of the Colony's position and importance as a shipping port'and a naval base.
THE BUILDING,-~
The Institute, situated on Marins Lot No. 29 of Wanchai frosting upon the Praya East, is n red brick building faced with Amoy red brick, and is erected in the styls' of the Flemish
Renaissance. The ground floor bas verandah plers of granite with pilasters and columns of the Roman Doric order. The main piera rue through the first and second flows and carry semi-circular archina with pierced. Spandrols, the whole being surmounted by's plain parapet with a hood mould and small octagonal corner piers on moulded trusses.
the Japanese judgment was because it was foreign judgment, in a'ssons they could was again. If any objection were taken, he would apply for leave to amend the writ,
Mr. Potter-object to it now. Your Lordship appreciates the difficult position I'm in. My friend. In now trying to fight out the'
case on its merits...
His Lordibip-You had sufficient notice? Mr. Palter-No, my Lord. The statement of claim in purely explanatory. It is to assist your Lordship by giving you a bistory of the case.
PROVINCIAL JUDGESHIP,
CHEAP RICE BU¿PLIES,
said that he was not sorry for the discussion leave Cantou on the rših instant for unau to His Lordship, in the course of his judgment, The Provincial Judge Chui Pan Yin will
of appointing Receivers bad got a little, surer there. The Taotni far the Development which arose is that action. The practice inke up his appointment as Provincial Trea-
out of hand. The appointment of a Receiver of Native Industries, Chin Mong Tang, bas in an action was in many cases a matter of been appointed by the Viceroy to act as Pro- convénience to the plaintiff in the action but in vincial Judge in Canton temporarily, panding some cases it proved most injurious to the de- the arival of the now official, Yu Chung Wing. fendant, He was not going to make any order Tootsi Chan Mong. Teang will take up hận, Juul them but he suggested that the Receiver temporary eppointment on the 14th instant. Mr. Potter-We didn't know that before, Mr. should draw up a report within, a period of
AN OFFICIAL TRANSFER. Slade.
fifteen days making clear all the points and be
Tiotal Chong Wing will leave here on the would then consider the report and later'give | 10th lostant for Kiungchow to take up his judgment. From the remarks dropped by post as Tautal of Kiungchow and Ngalchow Counsel, it was almost suggested that the case prefectures.. bad already been won by the plaintiff, No
A large quantity of rice has been tinpoited in- doubt, the Receiver had best irritated by the interference of the defendants in the to Canton ibosa past two days by the Committee ordinary course of his old established busi of the different charitable institutions for the ness. The Receiver, however, was in a diffi- | purpose of cheap disposal to supply the wants cult position when he brought the action, of the people, This distribution of rice will He came into that Court after having deprived commencé on the 18th instant, the defendants of their allowance justead of applying to the Cpurt to withdraw the allów. BANQUE DE L'INDO CHINE. ance, Unfortunately, casm-of-that-palore-were- common in the Colony, His view of the maiter The general meeting of shareholders of the was, and it appeared to him it was the most just Banque de "Indo Chine was beld, in Paris, on method of dealing with the case having regard May 11, Baron Haly d'Oisel presiding. The to all the circumstances, was that defendants accounts for the year 1989 were approved, and should contions in the management of the & the annual dividend was fixed at figo par shara, Dai shop with an allowance of $50 a month The meeting also confirmed the appolotment less the amount to be dadacted by the Roof MM, Bethatod and de Trézomain as now. 'ceiver. He was of opinion that the ordinary directore for five years and of M. E. Stern for
family arrangement of the shop must go on.
one year in place of the lite M, Repogard's His view of the question was that if a person and renewed the powers of MM, Rosland and sought to upset a business, it was impossible Ullmane, retiring director, for a period of five for him to do so until the rights of the respec- tive parties had been faally decided. With regard to the old lady, be found that she had nothing to do with the matter, and therefore he would not make a special order as regarded
Manila papers report that the case against costs of the motion would be the costs of the cause, which meant that if plaintiff woo, he tried on and jane in the Court of First Instance from the Kaifong about three weeks ago was would get bis coste, but the defendant Fang resulting in a sentence of two yarra' imprison. Chung Yat would get his costs in any casement for three members of the ́ Kaifong's crew would vary but if necessary,
and öfteen months each for the two, ChinamBN of Hoilo who bought the oplum. Notice of up paal in the case of the latter two was filed, but
The defence made in the case of these two defendants was that they were instigated by
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His Lordship-The law is so hopelessly vagus on the subject that I'll not attempt to sottle it.
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Mr. Potter-My-friend cannot add on & DEW and distinct cause of action, which he'll be doing if he tries to fight, out the case on its merits.
Counsel proceeded to cite authorities in sup-
* The central feature is formed by the main post of his contention. entrance which bas a carved pediment carrying the name of the institution on a labelled panel with date of its erection. This central bay is
yeah
combines of any kind, and that "he did cuanny, Ho weighed 168 pounds, not trust any adjective trust," What ha really wanted, he said, was to find an outlet, THE A um Sang, which arrived from Singapore a new market in fact. Perhaps some clever i mar.ing, lest her starboard auchor and business men will in time discover that our the achierige, may) the Straits Ech), vi juns 4. sonic 1; fathoms of chain while proceeding to neighbours the French, (though for some mysterious reason they are not supposed to be in the first flight of successful
A BARBER who was charged at the Magistracy finance, whatever they may be in aviation), this morning, with casting and wounding as we thought them. We are always szying Bing Lane was awarded three months' bard finished at the roof level with a broken padiasual procedure. What they are asking for is her. With regard to the question of costs, the the six Chinamen arrested for smuggling opinux? are really not by any means such duffers other barber with a chopper at No. 1, Hudg
"Bless you, the poor dear French, don't labour, know how to colonize; they only know how to run a Moulin Rouge, or a dozen ACCORDING to the Straiti, E,ko, Dr. Guob Governinent offices at loggerheads with each Leap Tuck, of the Army Medical College, other and at a frightful loss," And yet, the Ticulsio, and a fumer Queco's Scholar, of the fact is that the French are now running Peoang Frie School, who is visiting singapore, some remarkably big concerns at a remark is fuding the staff of the Hongkong University ably big, indeed even a gorgeous, profit. The profit would be gorgeously gorgeous if Musses. Warner, Barnes and Compaxy, bava there ware more Frenchmen who were will given notice of appeal to the court of first
ment and flagstaff pedestal. The construction is steel-framed with a fiat concrete roof and the whole is sufficiently strong, to carry another floor if extension be necessary at some fatura time.
His Lordship said that the plaintiff's Counsel
had adopted the wrong procedure and was entitled to apply for an amendment.
Mr. Potter-They have not deviated from the to substituto one cause of action for another it isn't as if they had made a slip in the writ and now ask to correct that slip.
His Lordship-But you have consented to the pleadings?.
On the ground foor is a "late" dor mitery, dining room, refreshment room, and seating to pleadings does not debar him from Mr. Potter--The mere fact of Counsel con-
billiard room. On, the Grat floor there applying for laava to amand. It would be most are a large contert hall and reading room unfair on the defendant. We have not asked with officers' rooms and steward's quarters, them for a statement of claim. It is not neces-
statement of claim when one is asked for but wa, bare cot asked for one. What my friend has done is entirely wrong.
TO AVERT COLLISIONS.
-HIP BRAKE,
installed on the U.S. battleship? Indiana, by which it was tested with evident soccere. It is called a "ship brake” and consists of a pair of steel wings, hinged to the vessel's side and normally held against the ship, which,
OPIUM SMUGGLING IN MANILA,
HEAVY SENTENCE),
victions will have a healthy effect in deterring opium smuggler, from continuing the trade.
One of the convicted Chinamen in a wealthy merchant of liolle... |
Ing to use the logical and practical brains sostance, from the decisi.n of the Deputy The whole of the second fluor is devoted to sary when they already hava a specially endors. What appears to be one of the most import. government agents to buy the oplum, Bond was: with which they are by nature endowed. Collector of Customs imposing a fine of Y500 sleeping accommodation in the shape ofed wit, Such a thing is unbeard of at home but ant,appilances over devised for. dss by ships to axed in the sum of five thousand pesos each, But too many of them, while not sinning Aapon the master of the steamship Fabl, for "early" dormilovies and 33 zlate-rooms. The out here, my friend says it is necessary to file a avert impending collisions has recently been The customs people believe that these con our merchants do, by being too "haw dom having unmanifested cargo aboard bis vessel, .my!" and contemptuous of other people's
baths, lavatories, kitchens, servants' quaiters ideas, are liable to lose must as much by In Tankla, destitur alien Kuropeans in cerinta and offices are all of generous dimensions, their timidity and distrust of themselves. circumauces, hayo their passages to Europe Conveniently arranged in a seperate block in These faults have been diminishing paid by the goretament of the Colony, The the rear connected on each door to the His Lordship Then you've gone wrong with se d'ell among the able and energetic result (tays, 2° dowly du Toskin) is that theas mala building by covered bridges. Electric him. You should have pointed out the irregul. French colorlita" of Indo-Chine. The desirables flock thither,aspecially from Hang. light is provided throughout the premises, arity Hapi Chamber of Commerce is an import ong, in hopes of profiting by official liberality. The floors are of teak and English tiles, whilst Mr. Potter-Surely, my Lord, we are not call But body of businessmen. This is The Journal urges that such aid should be limit- the lavatories, etc., are tile-lined. The Gitinga od upon to do that. We are not forced to point be now, 10, i lew, wo are quite surefilde; news to at least a few of our merchants ed to Frenchmen, and not, as at present; to are plaid and strong, saliable to the user for out a mistake committed by the other side and Sapientibus virdum. He nobody, noticed Europeans generally. Great numbers of allens,
thus enable them to come into the Coum in the keenness of these Frenchmen to run a It appears, have been sunt to Europe this year
stronger position ?a kokkede for will das fest mall servico from Haiphong via Hong, pudar this system at heavy expinro to the
Hly Zordabl's E You shoul
which they are designed – The ventilation has also been carefully, studied and arranged for and every facility for absolute cleanEUSES HAN
The firmáme
wow wow when a quick stop is to bo mado, au in the case A STRANGE phedomenos of impending collision, are released through Calcutta Blairsman, which mechsalem controlled from the bridge. They o'clock in the morning swing open sytombiically through the motion of the ship, and it was found that the tall vessel?could be brought to a step thin the "distance of her owe laugth without injuriour