Intimation.

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY 15 1910

"THE GREATE87 OF THESA,"

At the risk of being censured for uphold. ing a good cause, of being ancered at for raising an untiring voice to rally the true friends of humanity on behalf of the voice.

Hongkong Flour Mills. THA CHARGE AGAINST OBANI.

SOLD TO JAPANESE, KOBE FIRM THE PURCHASRAS.

monted, its prospects appeared so bright and promising that private capital was at once forth coming and the station of the whole concern anderwitton even without any invliation for public subscription to lis share capital.

FURTHER EVIDENCE.

Before Mr. E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy.

defended. T

The youngest and, unfortunately, the most A. 8. WATSON & CO., even on behalf of the utterly lost, -stared of Hongkong Industries which with the disinherited of God and man, the others had gained a congenial footing on the deranged in mind, at the risk of being mainland, Is shortly to pass out of the Colony accused of the deadliest of all sins, crank. and for many a day it is 'l to be in iness on one subject," we cannot and we will posed that fagkong capitalisis wilt not refrain from calling the attention of our

to revive an industry doomed to such diams readers to the fact that the Canton Author. failure almost at its inception. It must be ities have made a fine parade of virtue of admitted that when the scheme for the groc document, '

tion of a flour mili la. Hongkong: was," ficat setting aside a piece of land which they do Dot want, on a site no longer very useful, for the purpose of erecting an asylum for the insane in that "city of dreadful night" Most people who go from here to Canton, on business have no time to look around The mills, the largest and most of them. The little they see, and the much its kind in China, together with land that is felt by the over-tried nerves of and buildings was erected at a cost of ap: any eagerness to explore, or even to look very finest sites on the maioland, “ at attentively, the miseries of the Chinese streets, and stil! less the horrors of the alums, Those who go there for pleasure are too occupied Ja being cheated in the curio shops or in getting over-tired and learning nothing at all in a hurried glimpse of such

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MEDICAL OFFICER'S REPORT.

The mpon of Dr. J. W. Hanlay, medical officer, Kowloon Canton Railway, for last your

as follows

Mr. Naidu has bean stationed at North Face Camps Bescon Hill Tunnel, throughout the TORT,

POSITION UNCHANGED." Private despatches received from Macao to- this afternoon, John Grant was again' brought || day add mathing fresh to the complate reports up on a charge of ob'aining the sum of $10 by we have been publishing of the unfortunute means of a false cheque Detective Sergeant disturbance at Colowan. The respite must be Appleton proesculed and Mr. J. H. Gardiner sincerely welcomed if only on humanitarian grounda, so thatany further lost of lives, whether George Albert Woodcock, Acilag Daputy on the past on the rioters of the island or on Registrar of the Supreme Court, spoke to have that of the Portuguese troops, night be avoid Dr. Chan Tran Kuu was Asidant Medical og produced a clique as an exhibit In eod. The European commanding officer at Officer at Talpakau until the sth April, when Summary Court action. He did fu, kcow the Colowan has granted tunce to the Chi by was transferred to the Bacteriological fusti- result of the action. He merely produced the case villagers until this afternoon and it tale in Hongkong and ala place was taken by dad is carvestly, to be hoped that better counsels | Mc Lam Yun Bae who remained until the sad H.E. Davidson, solicitor of the firm of Messrs will prevail and the threatened re-opening of of June when the post was abolished.. fastings and Hastings, stated that He pro hostilities averted. Our latest report to-day Mr. Kally has, superintended tbo, savitary duced a cheque for $61,65 which was repsake of concerted action on the past af bath work in the Camph along the line.) caived by his firm. He received the cheque per the Pairie and Macam lailing surrender and somally on the sith of March from the defendant giving up of arms by the Chinese. It is dread- A cach of the three-dispensaries Kow in settlement of the amount of a caitala acilos. ful to contemplate the further terrible destruc. loon Chai, Shatio and Talpakau, a Chiates. The amount was due by the defendant to one tion which will be inflicted by the heavier dresser has been on duty, day and night, of his clients." Defendant asked if they would artillery of the ganboat Patrizes compared with and from each dispensary an Indian accept a post-dated cheque for the amount of the gaps of the Macau in tinth, Colawan, foremsa has made a dally round of coolie quarters oo-dis section, issuing qulafon, a populatios, who live only from hind to bands who have established their lair on mouth, not to speak, of course, of the robber little frequsated parts of the island. The in- babitants' lossná, by reason of the two days) cannguading, may well nigh, bo“irreparablo, but the bopa is entertained that, in the interest of the administration itself, all that is reason ably possible to be done, will not be neglected by the Government to rababilitate the fortunes of the innocent ones who have had to suffer by the sins of others. In the meantime the position in Colowan remains unchanged.

their nostrils, prevent them from feelingproximately a million dollars in one of the. | the claim and be received instructions from his though a large enough island, is inhabled by etc, to those in need and bringleg in or res

arvels as the "City of the Dead" of the Execution Ground, or an ancient Water Clock, to think ofnoticing the only really interesting

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enterprits.

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HEALTH OF HONGKONG.

MEDICAL REPORTS REVIEWED, The medical and sanitary reports for the

year 1969 were laid before the Legislativa Council yesterday afternoon. The covering report of Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Head of the

Dr. W. W. l'earse continued to act as Medi- cal Officer of Health until Dr. Francis Clark's rolurs on March 4th, Dr. Pearse, thereupon relieved Dr. Macfarlane as Assistant Medical Officer of Health in Kowloon, the latter going home on leave.

Quinine pills were issued daily to coolles porting cases requiring medical attendance. whenever practicable during the months of

ashitting one,! Joon, July, August, September and October,

As the population was such: was impossible to carry out the regalar issning

Coolie lines and all drains were regularly

of quinine with any degree of thoroughness.

cleansed with disinfectant fluids throughout the

year.

Camps are all supplied with sanitary dost blos and refuse has heaa burnt daily,

Pools of water which afforded harbour for mosquitoes and which for one reason or another could not be drained, have been regularly treated with kerosina oll,

The general health of the Railway employees as shown a steady improvement there was decrease in the bumbar of entries from malarial faver and dysentery in spite of the fact that a much greater proportion of the sick men came forward for Western treatment than formerly,

There was an

an increase under the headlog of "Tajaries" but the cases were for the most part slight very faw balog serious enough to necessitate hospital treatment,

Beri-bari stili'causes a fair amount of sick..

ness and several deaths bave occurred from this cause, some with remarkable rapidity.

In Noyember four coolias died at Kowloon, Chal on four successiva days, three of the deaths taking place in the same room.:

The coolies had apparently been, in fairly———

Owing to the death of Dr. W. Hunter it was decided to appolat Dr. Macfarlane to succeed. bim as Government Bacteriologist. He will good health, at any rate they had been work, therefore not return to this Departmeal. The ing as usus! when they suddenly developed. Government, acting on the advice of the Bound, symptoms of acate Boti-bari and died shortly decided not to replace Dr. Maciarinos, the oftstwards. Post moriám examination cosőrm- former Second Assistant Medical Officer of ed the diagnosis. The building la, which these Health, and at the same time' the number of deaths occurred was promptly disinfected and Sanitary inspectors was reduced from a8 to 24, || closed, since when there have been no mom as it was considered that the work of the special deaths from Berl-berl at Kowloon Chai,

client to postpone the action until the 31st of The inauguration of the operations was attended by grant erat. The technicalities March. The cheque was presented for pay of flour milling had been successfully overment by his client but payment was refused.

M. A. Vay, a clerk at the Astor House Hotel, come by expert millers and soon the products of look Bay Milis became familiarly stated that he recognised the cheque produced known on the coast of Chios, But puraned by Mr. Woodcook. It was sant under cover of by an evil Fate, the very first months of the letter (produced) to the proprietor of the pacient industry worn beset by misfortune and Astor House Hotel and was received on the disastrous slump in the American wheat, the 4th of March last. It was in payment market rather over two years age sounded the of a writ taken ont on the 21st of February, The cheque was post-dated to the gist of death knell of Hongkong's fatest industrial March, for which no arrangement was made part of Canton. What is that?. It was a

On the morning of the 31st he paid the woman, one of those wonderful old ladies: The failum of the Hongkong Milling Co, chequs into the Haok bat' 11 was dishonoured. who often put us men to, thame by their Ld. brought in its train the inevitable liquit was then paid into the Banque de l'isdo almost weird insight (some people callidation of the Company, and aver since its Chine and was returned the same day with a originality) who said that the most absorhing-winding up has been in progress the plant, slip attached having the words "Ne funds." machinery and property have been advertised The cheque was subsaquoniły produced in the is interesting part of Cautoo was the people for sale. At one time delegates' from Pacific course of an action in the Summary Court. Any one with the eyes to see and the time Coast millers visited Hongkong and were lo. Previous to that, the defendant had paid $250, o use them, must see in Canton many sad-terested in an expert inspection of the Mills, the cheque being the balance due from Jantiary dening sights which are visible in Londou, but beyond looking over the properly there was

to May, 1909. The $150 was paid on the Saaltary Dapartment, reads;-. and many which are not. Among the latter nothing doing" by way of a purchase,

10th of May last year prior to his leaving the, Mr. R. O. Hutchison acted as Head of is that most wrible and harrowing of all Wilb as ever keen eye to opportunities our hotel and the cheque was for the balance out the Sanitary Department outil Jane Jotb, when sorrows, a fellow human being, a brother Japanese friends did not despise the worth of standing this year. Mr. Gamaan subsequently I was appointed to act as Head of the Sanitary man, berett of reason. Many charitable the big plant at Junk Bay and in opening obtained Judgment under that cheque. No Department, This appointment was confirm

ad on October joth, 1909. and enlightened Chinese are now eidea-negotiations for its purchase they had the bens exccation had been issued on the judgment.

fit of a gentleman-a compatriot-who knows

A. Kahn, Manager of the firm of Messrs. vouring to wipe out the black

the exact worth and capabilities of the fine plaat Ullmann and Company, jewelitis, of Queen's grace of allowing pauper-lunatics to sub- they have since acquired. It will be recalled Road Central, produced a cheque for $500 sist on casual alms, or parish like pariah that the noistant-manager-of-the-Hongkong which was received by the firm from the de- dogs on the rubbish heaps. The Viceroy. Milling Co., La., was a Japanese versed in the fendant. It was handed over in his presence has granted a site on which a new asylum working of flour mills nad his services were to Mr. Bambaim. The cheque was made out may or may not be built in the future, retained in Hongkong in the interest of the

for purchases made the same day and was a the far future.

In the mean negotiators for the valuable sets of machinery cash transaction. The cheque was presented time, there is a Refuge in Canton, con and grinding mills, jaclading the Diesel en- and returned at once, as it was a crossed chs- ducted by quite unselfish people, and

gines.

A member the staff of the Hongkongque. It was exchanged for the cheque pro-

duced, which was dishonoured. it ought not to be necessary for us to point 7.legraph the pleasure of obtaining official out to those who honestly desire to prove confirmation this afternoon of the conciation of the Chinese that we the enlightened people the negotiations for the sale and purchase. In of the West are in earnest in our desire to ha course of cooperation with Mr. Riyohe! establish the Brotherhood of Man, that the Yonada, the representative of the Japanese firm, in Hongkong, that gentleman com firmed the correctness of the report that he had bought the plant for bis principals, who lency the. Officer Administering the. Govern. District. Inspectors in addition to their other shown distinct improvement since dralonga are tha Koba Suzuke Company of Kube, Japan. Holding the deed of assignment in his band Mr. Yoneda informed our representative tha, he bad only to-day executed the agreement with the Chanared Bank of India, Australia and Chisa on behalf of the vendors. Mr, Yoneda added, "We will dismantle, the machinery and have the whole plant shipped to Kobe where it will be se erected and set going."

Last night there was a large attendance at HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910.

Yoneds loformed as that it will take some four the Circus, the draw of the evening being the months or so toeffect the transfer of the plant to wrestling contest between Kati Kramer and a THE RETORT INSULANT.

ONE month's hard labour and six hours' stocks Kobe, where he will proceed to, after supervis. German sailor. Kramer succeeded in "Asor was awarded a native in the Police Court this ing the dismantling of the machinery at Juoking" his opponent in four minutes. The Viceroy of the Two Kwang Provinces

He had no doubt that the Japaners will make has sent a telegram to Peking defending his morning for the larceny of a bundle of cloibing. Bay, and assume control of the Mills at Kobe, Attitude of benevolent philanthrophy towards MESERI. D. BALLOOD and Co., Ld, have re-the concern a paying undertaking, the monopoly granted to a financial cliqueceived information that, owing to the severity, if the weather, the ns. Lightning had to go to styled the Kwong Wing Yuan, which, after colining for a time the sympathies of a Bri tish Consul General, las incurred at last an expression of his displeasure dictated by His Majelty's representative in Feking. The Viceroy's defence is a denial, He says that no tax is being levied on raw opium. He declares that raw opium remains as before, subject to so impositions other than those REVOLUTION," now cowspaper, has com- prescribed by Treaty. He also brings a meniced publication in Cebu, under the direct accusation against the British Governmention of "Juan Guerrilla." It is issued every and Mr. W. B, Hind, of Messrs. Bratton and titles, the halk of the produce containe g6 to 98 Colony and 21 re-buried within the Colony, H

LAMITED,

A.S. WATSON & CO., [best way to convince them of our sincerity is to respond to such appeals as that made by the British and American Consul-Generals ip Caulon last May on behalf of the Jobe G. Kerr Refuge for the Insane in Croton,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS., Hongkong, 7th July, 1919,

The Honghong Gelegrapk

LUCAL AND GENERAL. THE Gorman Mail of the 16th June has been

delivered in London.

A CASE of plague was reported at No. 17, The Peake, to-day. it was that of an imported

Chinaman.

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Chittagong on the 6th inst, and discharge pari of her cargo which was damaged.

A NATIVE was committed. for trial at the Magistracy this morning for the alleged altera- ion of a five-dollar Chartered Bank note so an to make it represent 5.co. The alteration, is supposed to have been effected by means of a

water-colour trick.

Tuesday and Friday. It is bilingual, Spanish and Visayan. The headquarters, of the new paper will be in the office of Filemon Sotto, delegate to the Assembly for Cebu. UXFORE ME. justice Hazoland, Acting Palace judge, is the Summary Court this morning, Mr. Oo Kong Sing made an application for the ejection of a certain tenant. In answer to bis Lordship, Mr. Kong Sing stated that the maa bad paid bis reot regularly but his client wished to get rid of him in order to make way for another party who had signified his desire to pay more.

of so grave a nature that it will have to be answered. His Excellency accuses the Go | verniment of India of a breach of faith, He asserts that instead of reducing the j'import of India oplum, as agreed, by ten per cent per annum, the British have actually incream ed it. This is a sad state of affairs, and that the British Government should so break its pledged word is a matter that cries for trial and condign punishment. Fancy our Puri tan Government, that sailed into power on the wings of a gust of virtuous anti-Chinese And anti-opium "revivalism,” actually breaking international agreements and imagests of the Navigazione Generale Italiana,

Wa'are informed by Meises, Carlowitz & Co.

In the course of further conversation Mr.

A PLANC-1UNEK'S CLAIM,

AGAINST LOCAL MUSIC-STORE. Before Mr. Justice Hazeland, Acting Puissa Judge, in the Summary Court this morning, the action was again mentioned la which Mr.

Ogilvie is seeking to recover the sum of $400 from the Robinson Piano Company,

Limited, being amount of balance dug for services rendered while in the defendants' ploy. Mr. M. Reader, Harris, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the plaintiff

Hett, represented the defendants.

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The case was adjourned till Wednesday,

HIPPODROMÈ CIRCOS.

DIRECTORS GENEROSITY,

We are requested to state that His Excel-Plague Staff might now be undertaken by the

mont bas received the sum of Sub from the directors of the Hippodrome Circus and Mena gerie for distribution la local charities. Hip Excellency has forwarded one-half of this sum to the Diocesan Girls' School had the other half to the Beasxolent Society, Wo fret sure that residents to the Colony will greatly ap preciate the generosity of the directors of the Circan.

duties.

7. The year has been singularly free from opidemic disease except that the number of cases of enteric fover was above the average. Further details on this subject ap pear in the joint report of the Principal Civil Medical Officer and Medical Officer of Health. 3. The incidence of malaria in the Colony shows a reduction as compared with recent yo.. Daring the year various works have been carried out litoral districts and especials 1y in the village of Shau Ki Wan with a view to reducing the number of breeding places for the mosquito; while she byelaws dealing with the prevention of mos,ulto breeding have been amended by the Board, so as to make it por sible to deal more effectively with tbelt bread. 1. The Fublic Health law was amended during the year so as to give faller powers for dealing with cemeteries especially in reference to the disinterment of socialmed bodies after lapan of yours,Certain duzina la regard to the registration of births and deaths, the control of vaccinations, and the letting of market stalls were transferred from the Registrar General to the Dead of the Sanitary Department. The byelaws dealing with cemeteries, depo:s for Animals, marken and slaughter-houses were amended by the Board; and a new handbook of the Public Health laws, regulations and byelaws was compiled,

The event to-night will be the boxing matching places, between Taff O'Keilt and Grinder Kingsland: The Circus proceeds to Shanghai on Monday, Tomorrow is the last evening this talented combination is "showing" in Hongkong.

JAPANESE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

GOOD PROSPEcto this vraR.. The Orika lamichi notes that at first it was generally believed that the crude sugar supplied tald more than 93 per cent, of pars sugar. This by the sugar mills in Formoss would not con-

belief has been contradicted. With the excep. tion of the lowest quality, containing 91 or 92 per cent, which is supplied in very small quan

bir, Harris stated that the last time the case was mentioned, his Lordship had made an order for discovery, but his friend had potban. Java sugar will be produced. complied with the direction of the Court.

Mr. Harris said that no order for discovery had been made...

per cent, and is not much inferior to Java izgar packed in baskets. The quality produced by the Medit, Toye and Taiwan sugar mills is best and when the method of production at these mills is somewhat improved a quality better Since the amendment of the Suger Tax Law, sugar-refining mills in Japan have been enabled to ase cheaper crude sugar supplied from For cass, and at the same time the price of sugar His Lordship-When was the order made?

bas gradually advanced The sugar season Mr. Hind I think it was on the 24th of June. The Clerk of the Court referred to the Count'pened last month, and all, the refining mills aro fall of orders. Accordingly the mills have record and then informed his Luzdship that no increased the conference rate of output, The production agreed upon this month by sach order had been made.

mill is as follows:-Dai Nippon Sugar Com pany, 200,000 bage (45,000 bage for export); Yokohama Sagar Company, 60,000 bags (5.000 bags for export); Kobe Sugar Company, 29,000 bags (4,000 bags for export)-making a total of port. It is expected that owing to competition in shipping sugar to Chins, the above quantity for export will prove insufficient, and that quali ties for the koma market will, be used for ex- port. The sugar market in Japan has very good prospects this your

His Lordship The order le not endorsed sa the writ, Mr. Hind.

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The Camps at No. 5 Tuonal, Tai Po, haye

and other prophylactic measures, which wars made possible by the appointment of an extra

As-istant Medical Officer at the end of last year, could be cattled out with some degres of thoroughness,

Until the headings of Beacon Hill Tannel". met, allowing a free coment if air through, there was considerable trouble, caused by the irritating vapours given off from the gelatina“ used for blasting purposes, The vapöurs given off from a well and thoroughly detonated charge da sat appear to do much damage but if fo- any reason' part of the gelatine is li,hted aud baros slowly before detonation takes place, the s fames given off from the slowly burning part of the charge are exceedingly dangerous causing stupefaction very quickly and dosth is liable to msuli owing to fixed chemical com- pounds balog formed in the blood, thus des- roying its oxygen-carrying property,

On June 10th, a gang, of coolles had to coina through densa fumes on their way out of the Tonnel at Shatiu, They all complained of feeling sick and diner and three of them dind pletely recovated by the following morning, dis very shortly afterwards. The rest had com-

The total number of casos noon at the throm dispensaries was 2,191 against, 2,064 in 190☎

5. The total number of permits issued to re- move bodies out of the Colony in 1909 was 535, The total number of bodies extomed under exhumation portaits issued by this Department and 3,657 in 1907. was tag. Of these tos were removed from the

6. The report of the Colonial Voterigary Sor geon deals in full with markais, slaughter. houses and cattis depós, also with cattle dis case, It shows an increase in the revenue derived from slaughterhouses of $5,650.00* and of $5,56%.oß from the markets, Tés num ber of animals slaughtered is roughly the same an in 1998, 1

7. The total revenue collected during tha year including that derived from undertakers licencos, and market stalls collected by the Registrar Gederal during the first six months of the year amounted in all to $103,07076 The estimated revenue for the year ameonied in all to Sz16,780.00. The total expenditure during the your was $352 826 64 compared with $376,736.34 in 1008. The estimated expend). tore in 1909 was $428,881,00,

** The sum of $166 of this amount although collected during 1909 was not paid into the figures do not therefore correspond with the Treasury returns of revenus, but abow the exact particulars of the fees collected.

THE CHINASH ARMY,

VIEWS OF A RUSSIAN OFFICER,

Colonel Hedke, Russian officer who is said to be well acquainted with Chinese military affairs through personal observation, and who- was, on' the, chief, Russian stad during the Rotan-Japanese War, is qopted by the Novaya ZALA for the following remarks on the Chines army.

porting more, and not less, Indian oplum hat this Company has ceased to do service op friend waofs to make an application, he must 289,000 bags, of which 54,000 bags 16 for ex- Treasury until the natly days in 1910 and these fere in lex füitial stages. Russia should there=

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We have. recaived from Mesztó, H. Prica and

than before. Surely, so liberal a Govern the India-China Ren and that from the first ment, so Noncomformint-conscientious init, a newly started Italian Company was en- Government, must have a reply to this damo- | trusted with this line under the style: Societa fog accusation of encouraging the "opium Asobie Nationals Pei Servizi Marittimi, trafic." Colonel Accly and Mr. Lloyd The steamers Jachin and Copri will continus George must answer thịu. We British cannot plying between Hongkong and Bombay with tha msual ports of call under the now firm se permit a Government, however Radical, to

befors and the itinerary will undergo no modi. continue to import such vast quantities of fication. oplug into Obing, solely for the benefit of a revenue which some strong men who have to Co., Ld, a sample botele of King George IV, administer British India, to establish bospi-whisky, and also a couple of packs of cards and tale for the poor, make roads, bridges and can a bridge marker advertising the whisky. The als and generally be “Father and Mother of King George IV." whisky is manufactured by the people," inform us has not been in anyway the Distillers Company, Limited, of London benefited by the alleged opium selling acti- and Edinburgh, and is one of their best-known vity of the British Government. Can it be products at home. It is mild, mellow and possible that Viceroy Yuan is mistaken, and is in every respect an ideal whisky: The Distillers Company control the inger That bontrolent Institution the Krong distilleries in the world, and everything com Wing Yand might answer this question- tog from them is necessarily of the very best and several others,

Mr. Hind-Then I apply for discovery now. Mr. Harris—I can't consent to that. If my give me proper notice.

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Mr. Hind-it's not necessary to reinstate the 'case.

His Lordship-You seem to have some doobis yourself as to the order, Mr. Hiod.

Mr. Hind---1 confers 1 bavo'some dasbit.. The matter is to be heard in Chambers"

BAPONG RUBBER ESTAIN, FIRST TAPPING COMMENCED,

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At the present time China may be regarded!” being strongly armed to an adequate degres." In a few years time a farther conflict between Russia and Japan la Manchuria will bé in impossible costjugency, as Chida would lates

fore szert her efforts towards the development of her East Asiatic interests at the same tima seq- ing that no one threatens her in the Weit and That she herself in her turn does not threaten anyone. Tas military altoogth of China is the Tha Otaka Shimpo notes that the demand

strongest lofluence, in the political and milltéry In Japas for Black and brown sugar,——be latter

interests of Russia which is very important to g technically known as bumifruto, in standily Mr. F. E. Loas, masager of Sipong, re iccreasing. The Robust consumption of this turned to Sandakan from bis tour on the 3rd kept in zlow. This condition of things will. continue so long as the Manchurian dynasty' A SAN Francisco despatch of Joly to say: quality daw amounts to about,200,000,000 kin, Jupe. Jack Jebnion, who defeated: Jeffries is their of which about 110,000,00g kis is supplied from Heavy rains and high foods are the order of remains lo power. For its defence the Guarda. figit at Reno, now declares that he was offered Formosa and about. 80,000,000 kip from the the day. The former is very propitioun in D and another division, stationed-ln, Peking, arp- an enormous sum if he would constat to let Lucbus and other parts of Japan and by im. gard to the planting of the tobacco crop on formed almost exclusively of Manchas. Noraz Jeffries win, the plan belog to pull off huge ported sugar. The increasing demand for Sapang Estate, where delay bad been occasiontheless it must be admitted that the majority of crooked betting coup. For some weeks before crede sugar, says the journal, will necessitatea ed by the drought

The first tapping of the rubber trees on the saw Chipose national troops are nof all thin the fight the report was in circulation that Jobs further increase to the supply in Japan, sipecl on had consented to lat the white man win for ally if the import ol, segar from abroad is to Sapoor Baste took place on the rith Jons could be desired for the support of th

latex Aswad freely and well. The ceremony ily towards the Manchus is abusivable as duration of 500,000, in addition to his be checked scheme is now on foot among The operation was very successial and the to South China, expecialis, & current share of the purse and pictures. The story was capellets in Osaka,to start a sugar mill in the believed by great many persons and no doubt Luchus for the production of bacteria to with which marke an epoch in the development of had much ladusace spon the betting, the odds view to increasing the isgar industry in the the interior, was accompanied by adequate the past eighteen; moni of which were zinwarranted. It will be interesis Lalande where the production of sugar has been celebrations. The rubber factory, la complated / occa leg to know who planned the deal that Johnson fourthing ledustry from olden times. At sacept T. Taw, attinge Walch are not le rejected and to what extent, if any, Jeficial was present, the industry le still carried on in the course of construction and the output of rubbers concerned. Jälides has always been regarded falinas infway, prelivate nya daws will be an accomplisked fact witing dir

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