The Hongkong Telegraph.
NEW SERIES NO... 8250
CONTENTS.
Marriage and Death. Leading Artioles :--
Canton Hankow Railway. Diggs in America,
Fair Warning, The Great Fight. The Railway Dubato. Chinese Promissory Notes. Missions add, Emissions, "Vive La France 1"
The Retort Insolent.
"The Greatest of These.""
Tolegrams:
Colowan Bombarded..
The Macao Crisîn..
Meetings -
Legislative Council.
Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., Ltd.' Legal Intelligenda :-
An Absent Plainile.
The False Imprisonment Appeal.
The Mitchell-Lamm Case,
A Question of Tong Names
Where's the Security.
The Haard CASE.
Chinese Promissory Note
A Fiano-Taner's Claim,
Police:-
Alleged Arson.
The Charge Against Grant.. Miscellaneous Articles and Reports
Hongkong Gymkhana Club. Canton Opium Tax
The Balgownie Rubber Estates, Limited, Canton Expropriatlogs.
Old Public Building in Hongkong.
́Canton Day by Day.
Notes by, the Way.
The Hippodrome.
Rallway in China.
Royal Hongkong Golf Club..
Carrency Reform to China.
税十初月六年二获育
Accusatious of this and worse kinds. No.
MAIL SUPPLEMENT.
(ESTABLISHED 1881.)
SATURDAY. JULY 16, 1910.
BAIK WARSING,,
(12th July,)
His Majestys Consul General wrote last week' a despatch which for clearness of expression and vigour of style leaves nothing to be desired. After briefly but with admir able plainness referring to Treaty stipulation Mr. J. W. Jamieson, C.M.G., very justly points out that His Majesty's Government have made generous concessions to China i order to assist the oplum suppression policy of the Chinese Government," With pointed which might be construed as a reflection on skill the Consul General avoids a single word the Central Government. It is surprising." he writes, "to find a Province of the Empire requiring this treatment by the imposition of illegal imposte and by unduly interfering with British trade. The sarcasm of this will not be lost even on the hide-bound hardened hesris of the treaty-breakers of autou. We have all along expressed out opinion that it was not at all surprising to find
that those inveterate contempérs of interan-
a minute.
琥六十月七英港香
Treaty Port)?. What then? Ye learned Counsel who have pleaded causes before Consular Courts, hear, and perpead!
MISSIONS AND BMISSIONS,
(13th July.)
We constantly hear people exaggerate, we
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that the Bcole des Mides 'turns out every year to go teaching the world what engineer- Gaul can produce. France, France!" he ing realities the mathematical dreamers of
"Merci Maman he said, and other words too dear and secret for us to repeat. We' look upon France with the longing eyes of a lover, we feel towards her as Cyrano de Ber gerac did for his never to be forgotten Ror- ane; but every Frenchman, sees his country | with the eyes of a son, to him" France is a gentle-eyed soft breasted mother. And we, who know and revere the women of France, as much as we love the laughing fighters and. daring sportsmen who have achieved the conquest of the air, we heartily shout to-day
not be built for another ten or twelve years,
anything else. It binds Great Britain sotto to use, he must be taken to mean that the of all peoples, Athens. not, excepted, This is a pessimistic estimate, but the state
preme the Chinese Government for railway demand for return of the money will be met | France is utterly feminino." She suffers of affalra is sufficiently hopeless to make one
region. Bussis in 1897 desired to have that seek re-payment until demand, the borrower the earth. concessions in the Manchurian-Siberian by repayment. The lender engages not to borribly, but her offspring are the masters pessimistic. We are fuformed that Taotai
"Frenchmen can't colonisë," Kwong who cannot justly be accused of
field to herself, and not unnaturally still himself putting this covenant, as it were in- once growled a disgruntled Englishmak ignorance or inefficiency is tired of unjust
wishes to retain whatever commercial and to the lender's mouth, engages to meet the Frenchman, it was that diplomatic model the strategical advantages are left her in Man-demand when made." Several grave ques. Count du Chaylard, who replied "Well, well! thing is easier than to abuse the man at the
chúria after the disasters of the war. When tions are sure to arise over this on the And England? I think Norman Frenchmen wheel because the ship rolls when a big gate
the British and American concessionaires of face of it perfectly sound judgment. For had something to do with the colonization is flowing. Even if the ship ought to be
the Chinchou Aigan railway found them instance: Ab Tak of Canton has a place of of that fertile country! And of course one selves bampered by the Chinese they business in Hongkong as well as his hong could only laugh and admit the perfect truth kept with her head to the wind, so as no
naturally appealed to their Governments in Canton. He makes a promissory note of his gibe France has earned her right to to get the force, of the sea on her beam and we believe, (subject to correction that
for redrest. China was forced to act as payable to Lum-kee of Fatsban, who assigns be called France, and not "Republic, or an such occasions do occur), the ship will
Japan on the other, Our Government candot to Kla-hu, who assigns to Mr. Smith, who curs de lys embroidered on her skirt she did by Russla on the one hand and it to Nanling of Hongkong who assigns it Empire, or a Monarchy. Whether she wear roll; and responsibility rests in any case
hring any pressure to bear on Chian without pays it is to his bank. Mr. Smith presents or whether she declares that the tricolor" with the captain, and not a poor steersman: or engineer, His, Excellency Sir Chea
breaking the Anglo-Russian agreement. The it to Kia-bu, who " has seen a boojum "and and wooden shoes are good enough for her, lung biang was only los glad to be freed
attitude of Japan in demanding participation therefore "saltly and suddenly vanished and let who dare touch anything over which from an emply title amid many would-be
in this railway is simply that of the lion over a way, and never is heard of again. Mr. the former flies or that wears the latter, or disputed kill. By the sword Japan has won Smith uses his right of aution to the whether she suddenly declares that she must. skippers of a leaking ship. Now Total
right to interfere with any railway in Man- tutermost, even against the original maker have a Napoleon to husband and that agios- Kwong prefers to be engineer-in-chief of the
charla which may compete, with her interests Ah Tak. As the latter has, ex hypothesi, are her only pet bird, we British are still be abused and suspected in the South. Our
or threaten her strategically. To put it more place of business here in Hongkong, enthralled by her beauty, her glory and her Chui-ting Railway rather than continue to sympathics are, however, not only with him.
prosaically, Japan has bought that right at there is not much trouble, and the Hong- genius. "Face, France!" muttered In on losing the services of such a man as Mr.tional agreements, the "get-rich-quickers Cuormous cost in blood and money, It is kong Courts deal with the matter as his fever one of those brilliant young men The Company is to be commiserated with
useless to protest that the Chinchou Aigun rapidly, as urual, and quite effectually, Kivong, especially because of the impossibi-of China should once more revive the old railway does not, as a matter of fact, in any But suppose that Ab Tak has no place of lity of replacing him, or certainly the very old hydra. What did surprise. us was flat way in Manchuria. Japan-has-bought the comes before, that Afonstrum horrendum et garde, the supposed to-be-dead and gone way compete with any existing Japanese rail business in Hongkong and the final battle great improbability of his being replaceable by a Chinese. All the ever young foreign- anybody should have been taken in by it for right to say that it does. From the strategic.informe ingens cui lumen ademplum," tha | cried, and when cold water wai given himic.
The scrupulous language of the point of view, also, Japan has the same British Consul at Canton (or any other educated Chinese-engineers are jumped Consul General affords the Viceroy an op-right to assert herself. st by one or other of the railways else portunity of disclaiming all malice prepense on participating in this railway, why so If Russia insists where in China, and we have certainly ac
and of attributing the whole business to over must she, that is all. In all this it is far right to regret that such men are in ex-
zeal in the cause of opium suppression, less the British and American concession. istence and are finding ready employ But the dignity of Treaties made with aires with whom we feel sympathy than with ment. When Brunel, a Frenchman, came
the British Government cannot be violated the unfortunate.Chinese, who willing caough to tingland to enrich our country ni only without rebuke, and the Viceroy's delay to have this railway bullt for them by the with the splendours of his concrete achieve. ments, but with the invaluable gifts of learn is complying with the Consul-General's first people with whom they originally arranged. ing, 'experience, and genius which our native Prolest meets with that rebuke.in his final for it, are now between the hammer and the constantly hear our friends exaggerate, we engineers required funni him, he set an paragraph, where with ousinous gravity he anvil of Russia and Japan. Another point constantly hear missionaries exaggerate. Our has to warn Your Excellency that in altogether is whether our Government ought desire to exercise Christian charity in our example, which Japan has followed and The Shanghal Dock sad Benginesslog Co., follow. But that China should do so un-complained of the Government of Ranging about the meaning of the words "sphere truth the Brotherhood of Man causes us to
China must be praised for attempting to event of the continuance of the practices not to have come lo some plain understand- | vivid realization of that not always obvious Vive la France!"
tung will be held respousible." It is imot influence." It seems that whatever hap smile indulgently at exaggeration by other wisely is a maiter for regret. If, where one thousand skilled men are needed, urgently more dignified reticence, and it now only we are shoved there by the Chinese or by amusement is te apered by wonder at so in- possible for a warning to be worded-with-pens the British are to go to the wall, whether people; when committed by our friends, needed, only one hundred Chinese are avail able, must the work be delayed for tentimes mains for us piously to hope that it was other Europ:ats: If our people get a con- fantile a weakness in persons otherwise ED
The Viceroy of the Two Kwang Provinces the period in which it should have been com.speedily be obeyed. An interesting inquiry cession in Manchuria, "Here, bo! Hands estimable and so lovable; but when this has sent a telegram to Peking defending his now suggests itself. What if the Viceroy off! cry the Russians, "that's our sphere of sionaries are guilty of it amusement. ceases,
|attitude of benevolent philanthrophy towarde pleted? We who have stated the pessimistic fails to comply? What if he so apprehend influence And Japan gently taps the hilt and only Christian charity remains, and the monopoly granted to a financial clique view should like, with deference, to suggest the true inwardness of the situation as to of her sword and looks at China with may was be forgiven for it) very little of that. styled the Kwong Wing Yuan, which, after
own, if not optimistic, at least offer a leather-bed resistance, and to say "Just you dare, that's all kind of look. If In most cases, however, we are not called enlisting for a time the sympatbles of a Bri in effect, Well, what are you going to do our people want to build a railway in North upon to protest; our duty is cut incompatible expression of his displeasure dictated by His Wai-wu-pu the cashiering of the Viceroy
nicious an assertion that instead of a mere Fcking would promptly demand from the
that a missiounty gives utterance to so per Viceroy's defence is a denial. He says that and his degradation from all his titles and
exaggeration it has actually the force of a declares that raw opium remains as belote, honours, as well at similar punishment for
perversion of the truth. It is then that we subject to no impositions other than those no tax is being levied on raw opium., Hẹ
sponsible for such outrecuidance, Hut sup
prescribed by Treaty. He also brings an puse the Wai-wa-pu refused, what then? by a unanimous roar of "open door!" And and also of religion against such dangerous of so grave a nature that it will have to be accusation against the British Government Or less unlikely, suppose the Wai wa pu to the British as usual are pushed aside. China and fallacious pronouncements. Our coraswered. His Excellency accuses the Go every ounce of force it possesses in the adset with perfidy, temporarily degrade the cannot be expected to look on British in respondent The Triangle" has called our vancement and prosecution to triumphant Viceroy while appointing another just as fluedee with our eyes. We are intimately attention to one of these, While we do not verament of India of a breach of faith. He completion of a work so momentous in it bad? What should our Government do? convinced that everything British stands for join with him in life "saba indignatio," of Indian opium, as agreed, by ten per cent consequences, and so fraught will precious Might we hope for a brief return of the stern liberty, honesty and the happiness of man. certainly do thick that to compare the op. per annum, the British have actually increas (asserts that instead of reducing the import possibilities to the national life of China as
days when the White Ensign and all it But the Chinese do not see this to us so portunity given to missionary effort by "the the railway from Canton to Hinkow?
cacaos was asked to kindly reduce recalcit evident truth. The many honest but half awakening of China" (a phrase, by the way, rant Viceroys to a condition of penitent com educated or ill-informed Chinese who talk which may mean several, even mutually self the British Government should so break its monsense? Or should we smile Rad about the "oplum war," may be pitied for contradictory, things) to that offered by pledged word in a matter that cries for trial "thank you, kindly Sir," for having their ignorance, but cannot be blamed for "the day of Pentecost," is to a religious tan Govern ent, that sailed into power ou and condign punishment Fancy our Puri- brought us to a realization of our own ex malice or unreasonableness if they hate mind repulsive, and to assert that" no such the wings of a gust of virtuous anti-Chinese asperating impotence? For rejoice white us. The Conservative Chinese who see chance is likely to be given to missionaries we may at the firmness and vigour of the
and auti-oplum the aggressors who have over again till the Day of Judgment" is to and Consul General's protest, we are not thrown all they held dear are | sanguine of His Majesty's Government tak
not irreligious mlad a flight of prophecy, over breaking international agreements and im ing steps to enforce it which might be mis: deserving of censure if they refuse to take the height of absurdity. The unrivalled porting more, and not less, Indian oplum construed by some of their well-beloved and selves, therefore; the rulers of China neces Great Britain's conquest of India more than Government, must have a reply to this damn.
us at our own valuation. Left to them opportunities for evangelization offered by han before. Surely, so liberala Govern
ment, so Noncomformist-conscientious trusty supporters as initiating another
sarily abominate all Foreign Nations, and one hundred years ago, and the partition of "Opium War."""
probably, though as we are convinced, mis Africa among the uropean nations more ing accusation of encouraging the "splum, takenly, the British most of all. When they than twenty years ago, do not seem to have traffic." Colonel Beely and Mr. Lloyd see these hated British fosing ground and
borac such fruit as the Day of Pentecost did George must answer this. We British cannot permit a Government, however Kadical, to whether this be due to a fine and noble ed impregnable, they do ant consider The opening of Japan to missiopary effort
was another Pentecostal "chance" for misoplum into Ohias, solely for the benefit of a
administer British india, to establish hospi
· Ld.
Now Territories,
The Cares of the Mandarin,
Singapore Shipping and Trade.
Mr. Joseph Fraser's visit to the Straits,
Sinking of the Dewey.
Opium Smuggling.
Hongkong Banks.
Hongkong Capital for Philippines,
Hongwong-Japan Service.
Missionaries "on the Logie."
Seuse and Sentiment.
Opening of Port Arthur.
Tronoh Kosuttu.
The China Mutual Insurance Co.
Colowan to Ashes.
Viceroy Yuan's Sarcasm,
Shell Transport..
The Opium Crists.
Russia and Japan in Manchuria.
our
reasonable and practical view The Canton. Hankow Railway is in Chinese hands, which
a
THE RETORT INSOLENT, THE
(15th July.)
tish Consul General, has incurred at last an.
an yet have not been trained to "hammer now?" Of course, our Charge d'Affaires in Shantung, "Halt1" cries, the German, with our silence. But sometimer it happens Majesty's representative in Peking. The
hammer all together" in such great under takings. There has been disunion, division, dissension. But is it too much to hope fur, that some master mind, grasping the situ
when Germans and Belgians come in hier •pricht mad Deutsch" But terfering and competing with British interesis in the Yangtze Valley, which was
tion in every detail, may Imporé bis, will the other higher Provincial Authorities re explicitly declared to be the British sphere are bound to express our disapproval, and to
The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd. | Company, and welding them together, use Hoping a LissOLS,
Royal Iosurance Co.
The Circus.
H.E. Yuan Rebaffed.
Property in Hongkong.
Hoogkoog Philharmonic Society.
Russo-Japanese Agreement.
Typhoon Warning
Hongkong Flour Mills,
Japanese Sugar Industry,
The Colowan Affair.
Health of Hongkong.
Kowloon-Canton Railway."
Sapang Rubber Estate.
Malaria in Hoogkong,
Hongkong's Sanitary Condl'ion.
The Extension of Trade with Chion:
The Toyo Kisen Kaisha,
The Sha ghai Stock Exchange,
New O. SK. Steamer.
Local and General
Commercial:-
Weekly Share Report.
Freight Markat.
Yarn Market
Rubber Share Markel,
Ballion. Exchange,
DRUGS IN AMERICA,
in us
ed it. This is a sad state of affairs, and that
"revivalism," actually
"We published on Thursday an account Riven by an American journal of the official figures relating to perions addicted to drug habits in the United States An estimate that auribules to a percentage of more nearly 4% than 1% of the whole population the character of "drug fiends cannot but be very dis quieting, though its vagueness takes away sonie of one's natural distress at such a state of affairs Several established facts exposed. in a report by Dr. Kebler, chief of the drug department of the Government Bureau of Chemistry in the United States, are worth oothing. The first is that a greater percent age of drug fiends is found in the United | ought to be unnecessary for us to answer, a sense of justice and a rigid adherence to sionaries. We are not disparaging the real revenue which some strong men who have to
THE GREAT FIGHT,
We have repeatedly beca asked what we. being ousted from positions once deem in a far shorter time, at far less expenditure. continue to import such vast quantities of
at least of the missionaries of to-day when tals for the poor, make roads, bridges and can-
wo contrast their apparent want of success
think of the Jeffries-jobuson fight, and it we have already expressed our views on prize-fighting and boxing in general. It will be needless for us now to point out at length that, as we have remarked before, modern prize fights are not what such con
Elizabeth, second daughter of the late T. W. tims of the drug habit. This corroborates The unhealthy spirit of the whole thing fact that the Chinese are apparently treated | "rice Christians" and they died in torments/possible that Viceroy Yuan is mistaken?.. tests were in the days of Rodney Stone," our part, to mere supine cowardice. Mr.
MARRIAGE. Os July 8, nt Shanghal, Harold Balme, F.R.C., England, LRCP., second son of rau! Baime, Etq. Highbury, London, to Hilda
Carr, Esq., Carlisle, England, ·
DEATH.
∙States than in Chlua.. This is seen by the estinale which gives one per cent of the population of China as opium addicts, but one and one-tenth as a minimum, and a possible maximum of four and four tenths per cent. in the United States an being vic
our pledged word and our treaty engage mente, cr rather to timidity and weakness, of course they put down every triumph of in these days of awakening" with the als and generally be Father and Mother of our rivals and every retreat, however graceful marvellous results achieved by the benefited by the alleged opium selling acti
the people," inform us has not been in any way followers of St. Francis Xavier in Japan.vity of the British Government. Can it be Gershom Stewart draws "attention to the The converts of those men were not
When the news of Johnson's victory first with a certain amount of indulgence, and became known, we rejoiced that our Ameri- are allowed to go back upon their promises can friend had not fulfilled the dismal with impunity.""Just so, prophecy of the Governor of California who openly declared that the white people would never let Johnson win, and indeed that he
The Hematong Gelagraph New Orleans has been known as a place dared not fight to wio, for fear of being
MAIL SUPPLEMENT,
·IRSUED ORATIS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JULY 16; 1910.
CANTON-BANKOW RAILWAY.
(9th July.)
and several others.
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to prove that they were not. But let us quite That benevolent institution the Kwong calmly survey these separato fields, all ready Wing Yuan might answer this question- to yield rich harvest-ploughed and watered already we may say, at least partially. There are three hundred million people odd in British India. Most of them are boathens, There are, roughly, flet us admit, the figures for our purpose), two hundred and ten mil lion people in all Africa. Most of them are heathens. Japku has a population of little under fifty million. One hundred thousand of them are said to be Christians. In Loa dou with its suburbs there is a population of little under seven million, How many of them are Christians 7
'VIVE LA PRANCE!?
much that we have heard and read, and 'disgusts real lovers of bravery and skill, little that has come under our personal ex. On July 7, 1910, at Shanghai, A. M. Wilson, perience. There cannot be any doubt that Marine Engineer, aged thirly years.
in certain parts of the Stator drug-taking is as common ar drunkenness insay
· THE GRBATL81 OF THESE"" the Old Kent Ford, We write sub
"Chinasa "rhoursSORY NOTES ject to correction, but we believe that
At the risk of being censured for uphold... An Important decision was given yesterday.
ing a good cause, of being unsered at for where an extraordinarily large proportion of lysched. Such a miserable state of affairs, in Full Court in the action 1ssi Kan versus
raising an untiring voice to fally the trus the population "doped" itself, whether with had it been true, would have been to the Chung Trim Kwai, The real point con-
friends of humanity on behalf of the voice- cocaine or morphine or both. Cocaine is eternal dishonour of the great Republic. cerned the negotiability of what in China are
less, and eron on behalf of the utterly lost very fatal antong women. It seems to be We are delighted to find that such gloomy little more than ping chu, acknowledge
the, disinherited of God and mas, the the deadliest of all poisons that are, laken as forebodings have been' falsified." We meats of debt.. It hai been decided that
deranged in mind," at” tha risk of being «« |a habit," Another remarkable thing is that naturally feel sympathy. for a
white the following language, in Chinese, signed
accused of the deadliest of mil sion, ti'crank• with all the outcry in America against oplùm | fighter agalost a orgro, but our syor by the "maker," i.c, the borzower of the
iness on one subject," we cannot and we will smoking in China, the laws relating to drug pathy, does not amount to colour presum for which the document is written,
not refrain from calling the attention of our gists are nothing like as severe as they arejudice. Our feelings are very simple and makes it a promissory note, and therefore a
readers to the fact that the Canton Author- in England. There, they are au restrictive | utterly sportsmanlike. He say "Fight begotiable instrument:-"(1) have, hereby
ities have made a fine parade of virtus in This is an undertaking which seems to as human ingenuity can make them. Not against the black man, and fairly; fight with borrowed from Mr. Chung Shun Koo the
setting aside a piece of land which-they do have been dogged by persistent bad luck only is this so in the case of retail sales of him, as we do with our Haussa troops la principal of $2,000, in Hongkong current
(14th July,)
not want, on s-site no longer very useful, for from its very inception. The political and cocaine, morphine, etc., but also in that of Africa; match with him, eat with him, starve banknotes, lulerest will be calculated at The only adjective that John Bull could the purpose of erecting an asylum for financial Intrigues which marked its early every sort of compound containing such with him, die with him. But don't marry the rate of $1.50 per $100 per month. It find when he wished to qualify "France" the tusano is that "city of dreadful night." days have been succeeded by internecine drugs, patent medicines and all. It is him or her." And we might add "Nor is clearly stated that it will be optional was a French one. He called her "belle," Most people who go from here to Canton disputes among the shareholders. Appoint evident that the American laws governing inflict a worse injury than marriage." All (for the money-lender) to demand return and "in bella France" she is to her English on business have no time to look around ments of directors, secretaries, engineers and the composition and isle of patent medicines wise black people will agree with us, and so (of the money) at any time. Lest onal lovers. For who have loved her more than them. The little they soc, and the much other officials have also been a fruitfel source are in States far less searching and restric. will all white people, especially those who words should be uorellable this writing is we, and who have, long long ago, done her that is fell by the over-tried nerves of of trouble. At present there are hardly any tive than ours. There are also, it appears, have led black troops. There are no better made as proof. No words to the contrary more hurt? Alas, the English loved France their nostrils, prevent them from foeling Europeans loft in the employment of this differences in inter-State Law. A Federal fighterson earth tonthe Soudanese and they will be allowed. This loan for which twa so well that they wanted to keep her altoge- | any eagerness to explore," or even to look unfortunate railway. All, except two French Law is obviously needed. to secura uni are as black as a blackcat. As for race riots borrowing notes are separately given ther. But she was not a wanton. She was at attentively, the miseries of the Chinese contractors, have either left or are going to formity over all United States territory, and the scum of all races are just scuns, and if a amounts to $4,000 in all Kwong Sul, Maiden, and that beatified virgin Joan of bureets, and still lose the horror of the Leave shortly. There are four Japanese to prevent similat discrepancies as those few low blackguards and white savages are 30th year, zoll moon, 15th day (11/0/04). Are led warriors througli arrow storm to the slums. Those who go there for pleasure are engineers still at work, and at least two now so painfully evident in the matter of killed in such riots, the world is well rid of. The maker of borrowing, note Taim Kwal, van of battle, and trampling down a melee too occupied in being cheated in the curlo akilled Chinexé engineers, educated abroad. alcohol. It would fie locongruous to permit them. We devoutly hope, however, that in True handwriting," he payee has only of spears and swords, shattered her enemies shops or in getting over-tired and learning Work is at a standstill to certain sections and a man to buy in one State enough dope to every case the murderers will be banged.d'endorse' it and the endorsed becomes rear guard, and wheeled and charged agalal nothing at all in a hurried glimpse of such in others it is expected soon to be discon- kill a regiment or to keep him in chains to
payne, with a right of action against the The names of Dúfiole and Dugucaelio, that marvels as "the "City of the Dead" or the tinued. In some cases this is due to the a sad vice for a year, while in the next State, THE RAILWAY DEBAIR.
endorser and the drawer. All turned upon almost superbüman fighter, Duguesclio, with, Execution Ground, oran ancient Water Clock; subsidence of the land, which consists of soft say half an hour distant by rail, another man
"The "promise to pay." ~ Do there, words. | Xalatralites and other beroos of the days to think ofaolicing the only really interestin red clay, Three (unnels, Nos, 1, 2 and 3, might not get a drop of laudanum to stopa
(rath July.)
constitute a promise to pay on demand? Or when France defended and, saved her bon- part of Cantón.- What is that? the last about 150 miles from Canton, have toothache withopt a doctor's prescription, ** Sir Edward Gray clearly stated the Bri: are they simply one-sided, dictated by the our, leap at ones to, ont mind when she, woman, one of those wonderf Beda completed. The lines and laid coation. We bold a brief for German methods of lith stitude with regard to the Chinchon leader to establish his claim upon the bor. pretty lady, appears on the world's stage on who often put ur wed to ch ously up to the first tunnel. Up to saction red tape, but we are much mistaken if the Aiguo railway in the debate in Parliament Tower? His Lordship, the Chief Justice in the 14th of July, with her cap of Liberty almost weird" Inel 12 there is an embankment. Beyond that German laws on this subject are not the on June 15th last. He quite rightly and Fall Court has declared that "If a document away on her rebellions curls, and sweetly in surveying has been done, At the present most thoroughly sanible and efficient in the adhered to the Anglo-Bussian agreement of is made in this form, and signed by the borrites us to remember that it is her fete rate of want it in clifflegit to summon cours whole world and might sorro as a model to 1897, for as long as that agreement is in rower, so that he adopts the language of it-day,, Leader of nations, paradoxicala de ge enough to call pros
kulu cadway will pil natique,
forog ng Adilah Foreign Minister could do and it is language appropriate for a borrower, lightlál, perfectly logical yet mört abused
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