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This scheme also, we believe, received the approbation of the local Military authorities; but, when sent home for approval to the War Office, that body again ruled it out of court for alleged reasons of economy. It is difficult to understand such arguments against the A. S. WATSON & CO., adoption of a scheme which on the face of it was both economical and beneficial. Be sides dolog away with the old unhealthy oil lamp, with its discomforts, it wou'd have beca the means of doing away also with the no leis unhealthy puokat with its secretions of dust and germs. However that may be, the War Ofice again refused to sanction the scheme, and it had to be dropped in conte quence. Now, however, we are glad to learn that an arrangement has been made for the supply of electric current to the Victoria and Wellington Barracks from the Admiralty mains, at a cost which even the Home Gor-

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THE MACHU PIRATES:

A TERRITORIAL QUESTION,

Paking, July 22. Au intaining situation has arisen in connec tion with the Kulowan incident which, otherwise, is closed. The Chinese expect that forty pirates who have been capturedon the islandol Kolowan will be handed over to them, on the ground that they were approbeaded in Chinese territory and that the kidnapping of the twenty, rescued Chinese, which provoked the incident, occurred In Chink.

it.

It appears that Chinese gun-boats offered to co-operate with the Portuguese, but the latter refused in view of the territorial dispute, and of the fact that hitherto the Portuguese bave policed Kolowan. The relations of Chios and Portugal are, however, most friendly.

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A NEW LINK-THROWING GON MILLINKRY MATTERS IN ZHB

· FOR THE HONOKONG LÀFR-HAVING

"SOMMA&F COURT:

GTA VOLUNTEER CORPE,

Fortunately for Hoogkong, we have been immune from typhoons for so long that the services of the Sectional Life-saving Volunteer Corps has not once since its formation bern called upon to laks actipe, part to the work for which its units volunteered when the Corps was organised more than a year ego under Comman- der C. W. Beckwith, Assistant Harbour Master "Trus, their organisation bad become an ac complished fact before the October typhoon last year, on which occasion, however, their services were not requisitioned. Its nos apportocetend Court. may have led the public to believe almost that the Corpi bar ceased to exist, but this is by no means the case. It may also have led people to forget the modus operands followed by the Corps in the case of

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INGENIOUS DEVICE OF CANTONESE WOMEN, FEMININE' DISAGREEMENTS DISCUSSED

Two weeping women of Canton stood in the BEFORE THE PUISNE JUDGE.

dock of the second police court to-day charged Before Mr. Justice Hazeland, Acting Polyna with offencer againus the oplem laws of the Miss M, Ross, dress maker, of No. 42, Nathan att Inst They were charged: fratly, with Judge, in the Summary Court this morning, Settlements, reports the Straits Time of Road, Kowloon, med Mrs. M. Piggott to recover having been in possession of chando other the sum of Sings, baing amount of balance due the Government chandu and, secondly, with for work done and material supplied. hir, tempting to export the game. A Kilog H. Gardiner appeared for the pläinüff, while | revenue officer stationed at Borneo Whart the defendant was not present In Opattatated that he saw the women boarding the steamer falphong which rana belween thin port and Batavia. Their appearance aroused": bis suspicious and he detained them. On being examined by a female searcher the women wera found to have chandu, to the value of Sys, in **| loather-bags tied round their bodies, “The accused pleaded guilty but said that the chaudu was intended for their aged father who was lying mylia Batavia; they had wanted to send the ward

$200, crons month's rigorous Imprisonment, on each count, and the other 5150, or six weeks!: rigorous imprisonmast, on sach count.

Sergeant Piggott Informed the Court that bis wife was lying seriously Ii at the hospital ander medical treatment and could not possibly

----Mr.-Gardiage-But-I-understood that the man himself was prepared to defend ?

His Lordship-How can we go on with the

ernment cannot cavil at; 80, that the units of Hsun recently proceeded to examine the works accurring, in such case, the Volunteers wife ever had the things sha's now charged far. to him by the flaiphong, Ons woman, was fiued

CONFERENCE at peking. According to Chinese dispatches Prince Tsa

the Garrison quartered in those two impor- on the Imperial mausolea and Admiral Sab tant lown stations will no longer be deprived arged his return to confer with him on the Kolo- wan affair. The admirat telegraphed an order of that which has slaost come to be conto Total Wet man in 'Cause to deal with the sidered not a luxury but a necessity of every situation. It is also stated that the President day European life in Hongkong, Lycemoon and Vice-Presidents of the War Ministry, Prince and Stonecutters, have lucir own installa-Yu Long and Admiret Sab hard held close tions. In due time, no doubt, every other conferences on the affair, and the latter fearing out-station will share with Victoria and Wel- that the Chinese men of war may resort to lington Barracks in the benefits of an elec- hostilities, propised to proceed to the spot him

self and, cops with the strastion-M. G. ¡D: trical supply...

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tur Siberian mail was delivered in London

on 26th init.

The Ministry of the Interior ai Paking decides to close all opium shops in the capital this year, Tits body of Censors in Peking have conferred together with regard to an impeachment of -Viceroy You Shu-bate to ask for his removal. ́A’NATIVE was awarded six weeks' hard labour at the Magistracy this morning for stealing a gold chain, the silver cups and a blanket from a Huropean's house at Trim-tea-tsui,

MR. FW. North, consulting engineer to the Poking Syndicate, Lids, returned home by the P.M.S. Korda on Wednesday, afint having visited Northern China on a spacial mission, Tux pative bankarwin Peking have formed an association ostensibly to assist in carrying out

the new curenty scheme, but really to oppons

the new currency.

JAMES Buchapan, an unemployed seaman, was charged before Mr. E. R. Halifax at the Magistracy this morsing with the alleged lár.

Neton.

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ALGIERS OF THE EAST.

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am summoned to their respective posts by Commander Beckwith. There are stations situated along the water-fiunt on the Hongkong side - Central, East, and West. At each of these stations on the Praya are kept permanent supplies of life-booys, life-lines and rockets. When need calls, each squad mans its respective apparatus and does it bost: 20 assist those in peril in the Harbour waters.

To the apparatus already at their disposal, we coderstand that there is about to be added very important typhoon-fighting weapon in the shape of a

LINE-THROWING HAND GUN..

It appears that the Monte Carlo of the East is ambitiods to shine aisa as the Algiers of the This qua is of German make and has been lofis Est, as Algiers was in the good old days befors duced to the notice of the Harbour authorities Lord Exmouth pat an end to one branch of in by Mestre, F. Blackhead & Co. is new to the activities. There has been a good deal of com. East, but is to use in every coas guard station on plaining and cavaling agaion: China on account the German comsis, where its excellence as a of the operations of pirates on the West River, life-saving agent has been fully demonstrated. and a good deal of capital has been made out. The gun can be used by one man, the shooter of the lact that Chins had been unable to suppotting it to his shoulderas he would so ordinary press this scourge, which was said to be des fowling-piece. Of course, the charge used in troying the commerce of the river. We have very beavy one, and to counteract this there is before recorded the placing of four new river stout rubber cushion attached to the ballend. gabboats on the waters of the Cantos, Delta in Round the nazz'e is affixed a ring. order to cope with this evil, but the difficulties with which the Chinese Garofament has to cope bave never been reahzed unth this weak, when it transpires that the principal.

WITH THE LIME ATTACHED, This ting agaia is connected with a plate that covers the math of the gus. When the gua is discharged, the ring in seat soaring through the air whilst the line pays off itsell from a teel. By this mans a line can be thrown some goo or 400 yards, or even more.

When Messrs. Blackhead and Co. first got the

NEST OF PIRATES AND DESPERADOES claims faraigo protection, being domicled on tun island"ul Colowan, one of the small group which together with Macao itself forms the Fonugune Colony. The strength of this bandgun out from Europe, a test of its power was of desperadoes may be gauged from the fact made.off the Company's launch in the Harbour. that for a week the Portuguesa authorities Faye Mr. E. Thiel fired the gun, and the line, Was been bombarding the stronghold and only sent for a very great distance with perfect succeeded ia dalodging 'them after band to

ACCURACY OF FLIGHT.

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case?

Mr. Piggoll-It's a question, whether

His Lordship-How do you 'kdaw that? Mr. Piggott Beciose I was there at the time with my wife. :)

Mr. Gardiner stated the facts of the ccribed in noother case against a Cantonese im- * An ingenious mathod of smog fling was des. briefly and said that the defendant after order. ing some goods complained of misfit and remigrant. A marine police constable, who was on duty at Tanjong Pagar Wharf when the fured to pay for them.

steamer Fook Song arrived from China, obser red accused among the passengers who were landing. The policemad reflected that the man had abnormally well-developed calvos, but when be examined them he found that their bulk was due to a bondla tied on uach, while unch bundle was found to contain four tins of chando. The value of the mind (was $51) Accuted stated that be brought the chanda' from Hongkong, but he did not know he was, breaking the law. Despite his ignorance, how- ever, he was convicted of being in possession of chandu other than Government chando and of imparting, and was Gond, in the aggregate, $500, with the alternative of four months' rigorous imprisonment.

Plaintiff went into the box and stated that the carried on business at No. 43, Naibon Road, Kowloon, under the style of "Le Chic. On the 14th of March last the defendant came to ber shop in the company of her kosband and took some goods to the value of about $1. She subsequently ordered some blouses and children's clothing. She raid that the blouses were not made according to instructions bul

she took them away with her.

..

Mr. Piggott Was the hair-cloth-you-speak of the remnants of other pieces?

Plaintiff-Teth

Mr. Piggott informed the Court that when bis wife found that the articles did not sult her, she took them away and made them herself, Plaintif did not make them except la respect of some laces. Plaintiff charged $3 for a blouse whes the blouse itself was not worth the

amouat,

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His Lordship (To the plaintiff)—Hẹ says you did not make ikom. Is that no ?

Plaintif No.

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Mr. Piggott My wife took them to pieces and re-modelled them, especially this neck affair (Laughter).

Bln Lordship-It's impossible to go on with the case until such time as the defendant re- covers from har illness, I don't care, how long that takes..

Mr. Piggott-Will your Lordship make su order asking the plaintiff to return certain

ceny of so cents from a money changer's shop.band fighting and the loss of quite a aamber On the gun being submitted to the Harbour things belonging to my wife?

The case was remanded.

A Szechuan telegram says that the villagers in Meichou have opposed the opium suppres sion and smashed the Prohibition Office: The (38 Prefect has been dismissed from office owing to his incapacity, and many of the rioters have been arrested. - ·

Che Yongkong Geitg MRS. Ramplen Jones, assistant to-Messrs

HONGKONG, Wednesday, JULY 17, 1910.

"COMPORIS OF thì garniso

In a great Garrison culpost of Empire like Hongkong, it is only natural that the Civilian community should take a deep io. ́terest in all that pertains to the comforts of our Garrisou all the more so as many Service men do not regard Bungkong as an ideal station to which to be drafted for a pell of years. Especially this is true con cerning the women and children of the Garrison, for they have every reason to dread the heats and ills of a Hongkong summer. When, therefore, one legros of any new move. ment being taken by the Military or Admiralty authorities to improve the living conditions of the Garrison, one can have nothing

Osborne and Chappell, whilst boreing op bil own land near the Tronoh mines proved a bɔje

averaging six feet and going 35 catties per

cubic yard and averaging from top to bottom ven calties. It is believed he has discovered Dae of the Tronoh leads.

Ox the voyage out, the saloon passengers of the Trinte collected Rs. 500, the deck pat. angers Rs. 65 and the officers and crew Rs. 20 for the widow of the second engineer of the Lowther Grange. The Times of India bas opened a subscription list for the purpose and in a few days it bad-reached Rs. 5,800.

According to a nutiva dispatch the deputies seat by the Ministry of Finance to inspect conditions in regard to poppy plantation havo- returned to Peking, and reported that in mest of the provinces the oplum prohibition is carried out in a perfunctory manner, that in many ces opium boules are still opened and that he poppy plantation cannot be suppressed without great difficulty."

of lives on the Government aldo. It is scarcely to be wondered at that the Canton authorities baya bad difficulty in suppressing piracy when

po pirates could claim foreign protection. is not difficult to imagine what

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authorities last week, a test of its powers, was made over in the New Territory, under the direction of Lieut. Beckwith; and ws under land that the results obtained were so good that the Government bave decided to adopt it as part of the equipmeat of the Sectional Life. saving Volunteer Corps.

Mr. Gardiner-Wo bayma lien on the articles, His' Lordship-I cap's make any order. I'm only concerned with this action.

Mr. Gardiner-Will your Lordship inako ab order for a doctor's certificate?

Mr. Piggott-Dr. Craig will give you one. His Lordship-Oh, no, I'll not make as

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RIVAL CLAIMS TO A HUSBAND, STORY OF TWO " WIDOWS" AT LONDON : INQUEST..

Two women each claimed to have,been maré ried to the same man at a Westminster inquest coacerolag the death of William Thomas Josephus Maycock, a printer, who died of stry- chuine poisoning at Groen-at,, Leicester-aq, +

The jury returned a verdict of "Suicide, but that there was no 'aridence as to the stats of deceased's mind."

Mrs. Sarah Haycock, of Thrale-ed., Brent", bam, said she was Haycock's widow, but she had not lived with. Bir husband for over tas years. There had been a separation agian-

ment..

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The next witness gavn her name as Marion Lawrie Hajcock. She said that she married Haycock in 19ọt, and that the marriage certi- ficate could be produced.

LENT HIM OVER`£rajooo.. Toner In this cart &cato. the deceased describes himself as a widower of independent

there would have been if a Caldese river go Ar tready mentioned, the gun has been order. I'm quite satisfied, ajėto defendants.meant.

boat had fired on a pirate Jank balling from

Coloman. How quickly a pirate Jubk may revert to the status of a peaceful and innocen

cargo-bost there is no need to tell, and a single

shot fired on such gentle craft would, bại sufficicat to cause angry protesin from the Portuguese authorities, to be sent to Peking, with demands for the dismissal of the Canton Viceroy.-National Review,

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

SUNNING RAILWAY,

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 25th July, The work on the sxicasjon of the Sanning Railway from the marketplace of Kung Yick Fou to the district city of Sanul is attended with greni progress and it will be completed in a few months from now. On the oth-instant the Suosing Railway Company was in receipt of a telegraphic reply to its petition, from the Ministry of Posts and Communications, grant

found to do excellent work on the German

counts; and it should, therefore, answer a very

illauss.

Mr. Gardiner-The defandant might go on

The case was adjourned sini dit:

stful and homans purpose whoo employed is being seriously ill inde fianely.

the typhoon stricken waters öl Hongkong

CAMPAIGN 10 STAMP OUT CONSUMPTION,

KONEỶ HELF INVITED FOR GREAT MOV, KEZNT.

The National Association for the Prevention of Consumption is inaugurating a móstimport- aut educational campaign agaicát "the Great White Scourge."....

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So great has been the success of the Travel Sing Taberculosis Exhibition, that the council is convinced that the time is now rips for the prosecution of a more vigorous aud widespread educational campsigo, With the object of rais- ing funds for such a campaigo, a special ap peal committee has been appointed, over which

A ROPAL ARTILLERY MEMORIAL

London, July 21.

A memorial service bus bean hald io. St Paula Cathedral for the officers and men of the Royal Artillery who fell in South Africa. The service was stately and solemn and there was a great military display..

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The Daks of Congaught pressed an electric batton in St. Paul's' and unveiled a Memorial in The Mall thay King Edward VII had inteaded to unveil, to mark the gallantry of the Antillery.-N. C, D. News, •

FIGHT AT A MEETING OF CHINESE STUDENTS,

A scene of excitement was witnessed at the the Earl of Derby will praside, and the Dake meeting of Chinese students at the Kinki-kas, of Devonshire and Mr. Waldorf Astor millract

"Yes. I understood from him that his Gral- wife died in an asylum. Bafore our marriage I lent him £4,000, and 1 thought I might get it back if-1-married him? pro

"Did you subsequently, become aware that bis first wife wai still alive 2”-

"Not for some years. Then he told me kii son, or some member of his family, had seen the certificate at Somerset House."

"When was that?"

About two years ago. He then told me ho was divorced. I did not know anything until Mr, Raycock came down to ʼn oldingham. Stie was very a, ry. "She came down with ose of ber danghitis. She was'lll and excited, but I- tried to comfort hon

"Did she tell you was not divorced?"

Yes, she said she was his lawful wife.” "You continued-10 lva” with him right up to the time of his death ?"

"Yes. Since the time I married him i lent him, or the firm, over £14,000," :

but commendation to bestow, It is prettyPLYING to a deputation in reference to the ing the Company permission 'to'extend the line as joint bod, treaturers. The committee in ad. Tokio, eh Sunday, this 3rd July. The meeting ed would take scarcely anything at times, but

generally knśwn that one of the most serious deuble income tax paid by companies bat have causes for grumbling amongst all ranks has their head-quarters in England, .bat operate in been that the lighting of the big central bar- the Colonies; Mr. Lloyd George, Chascillor of racks la both antiquated and inefficient. For some time, we believe, it had been in the mind of His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Garrison to rectify as far

the Exchequer, said that a concession would maan a tremendous inroad on the Treasury, The whole question was whether the Mither land or the Colony should surrender the tax

still further to Kungmodă (rom Sanui city,

CHEAP"KICE,

Witanus also said she insurad deceased's life for £1,000, and afterwards for £5,000, Deces.

was called in order to discuss the questions of would suddenly break out and drink heavily for dition, comprises Miss E. McGaw, Prol Osler, the Canton-Hankay Railway loab and of the two or three days. Haycock bad psed strych- Regina Professor of Medicias Oxford, Sir Fran-

sine to destroy rats at their Woldingham bonse.

cis Laking, Dr. Arthur Latham, Dr, D. Law.

The proceeds realised from the distribailon of cheap rice in Cautoo on the 22nd instan! | son, Dr. Spists, Mr. H. L. Wogicamabe, Mr. F.

Westers Shed, $1,784.00; Honam Shed, 51,870 named of whom will be as hon, secretary, were as follows:-- Esslern Shad, $1,775.50 W. Wareham, and Mr. C H. Garland, the last

and Wangsha Shod, $1,450. In addition to the

sold to the villagers who came to Canton from the neighbourhood to obtain the supply of the daify commodity on that day. -

as possible this unsatisfactory state of affairs Until an arrangemani was concluded he thought above figures about $8,000 worth of rice was

it hard that Engländ should be asked to sur- render her rights,

MEIJI FIRE INSURANCE CO.

ANNUAL REPORT.

The directors' report for the year cading 30 March, 1gio, state) 2-

The premium collected daring the year, after deduction of reinsurances, ameact to yes

17,168.948.

by making a clean sweep of the old system of "ail lighting in the City barracks and installing electric light. But economical considers- tions eventually prevailed and the scheme for taking a supply from the mains of the local Electric Company was set on one side as impracticable from the financial point of view. The War Office authorities, apparently, con sidered the local rates too high to justify a departure from the ancient oil system, in despite of its disadvantages-its inefficiency all the year rouöd, its attendant discomforts in the hot months, and the enhanced charges for insurance of buildings that it involves an compared with the most modern illuminant. Then - *) Well-known officer of the Royal Engincēts, took” in hand the task of finding some way out of the dificulty, and he pro- pounded a scheme for having an independent manner: plant installed at Wellington Barracks,“

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INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE,

abib July, The newly organised ledustrial Institers in Cantoc has now its office on, the premises of the autos Chamber of Commerce. On Bun day last the opening ceremony of the lostitute was held; and there were present the Tuota of Constabulary, Lan Wing Tip, and the Tacial 2,025,374,766 for the Developisent of Native Icdustriss, Chan Moog Tesag, and many other officials The officials delivered interesting and en couraging addresses concleding with sincers hopes for the success of the institute,

The losses; after deduction of re-kir, yea

insurances, smount to

The balance of the working ofc

for the year amounts to Less reserva for unexpired risks.

1,475,896.675

at the jist March, 1910 mar 1,391,300.000 Net profit of the year. Join 80,596,675

20,596.675 to be appropriated in the following The directors recommend the enm of you

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to serve Victoria Barracks and all the out. Dividend of 20% to shareholders side stations and forta that do not already Boans to directors and auditors...

To reserve fund.. enjoy the benefits of an electrical supply. This scheme, we bellove, was to have ande

the provision of electric power possible

by the public companies and was so plan.

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waters.

HOW IT WILL DE CARRIED OUT,

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He said Marion, you have bein a long time. Come here, I want to speak to you Do you know what I have dono ?.... I have taken in mistake strychaine instead of salta. ❤

opening of the Parliament, After the chair

KISSED HER DEFORE DYING♫ man, Mr. Yu, delivered an opening address,

Continuing, witness skid that on Friday even- dwelling upon ibe obj:et of the meeting one speaker after another appeared upon the plating deceased draak bevily, and continued to form and stated his opinions. In the mean do as natit Monday. It had been arranged that The object of its committee is to raise anime, a cenain Pai, who is a Peking joorealist that morning she should obtain a loan on some annual income of £5,000, for the purpose of and a graduate of Waseda University, now embroidery so as to obtain sufficient money to promoting an educational campaigo on the on a visit to Tokio, stood up and began to redeem the furniture from the house at Wold- question of the cure and pravention of constate his views. Ho id, or meant to ingham.

She went to thepawabroker, and retorand in samption, This campaign is to be carriedy, that the opening of the Parliamon

wat as necessary as the "construction of about half an hour to find deceased Joaning ont by makos of: (1) Travelling tuberculosis

over the banisteri... exhibition; (2) Caravans with lantern slides for railways. As he is a staterer, however small towns and villages; (3) Popular lectures he could.not make himself clearly understood (4) An information bureau for the Fress and by his hearers. The heurers then began to jer at him and he was compelled to leave the plat. public; (5) Tha distribution of literature,

The special appasi committes recognises that form without fid shing his speech. The chair the war against consumption depends for its man, sacing that the audience got noisy, asked ultimate success on the intelligent aid and co- them not to disturb the speakers. This advice operation of all classes of the community, and threw the audience into a fury, and all stood will therefore sack to spread its efforts over up and add a rush for the chairman and the saw Haycock ha diagnosed that it was sjrych every class, Appeal is being made for sub- last speaker. The excited students struck the alus paisoning, and treated the case as soch. two with fists and, slicks from all sides." The The decousod never suggested that the taking |scriptions of from one penny upwards,

forehead of Mr. Pai was soon isso to bleed and ❘ of the pailon was a mistake, a the other also subjected to thousands of blows, Two policemen who were in attendance at the

On the other hand, the Kande polles were meeting intervened and took care of the two. called to pacify them and 13 students, ware examined,

FROM A PENKY UFWARD","

PATROLLIKO INLAND WATERWAYS, At the request of the Commandor-in-Oklei It is pointed out that £son will fit ont a of the Land Forces, Chup Ping Chik, Admiral travelling exhibition; £500 will ran such an ex- launches to Waichum district to be stationed exhibition; £700 will sun it for a year: 25 will Li Chun has detached ons of his motor bibition for a year; £jou will fit out a caravan

there permanently for service in the infand-pay for a lecture;t will pay for a set of lap

tern slides ; one penny will pay for educational 50,000.000

CHEAP RICE, medi

Leaflets. Shuets and cards for the penny cpl. *5,200,000 |·*.

The proceeds realised from the distribution lection will be issued to parsons who will help – 25,395.575

of cheap rice in Canton daring the two days on this great imprement, and books of 40 coupons, 86,596,675 | the 251 and 24th instant were as follows: valued 6d, each, are now being soat out, "

235d instant 1 Eastern bed, 3,343.70; Westem At Chinimas-time it is intended to isso a Bhod, $1,178.70; Wongika Shod, 1,730 and special loster-soal of season's groatings, to be Hocam Sbed, 5,500, 24th instant? Eastern sold for the proft of the food; and artistic Shed, $3,795.607 Wastern Bhed, $1,015,40) postcards, designed by the best known aniste Wongsha Shed, 947 and Honam Shed $2,450 of the day, will be issued and ssid in packets for Besides the above figures, sum of about the same object,

9600 worth of rice war mallend on, the zjed Subscriptions and donations should be sen, and about $8,98a on the seth instant from malas | to the hon, treasurers, Spacial Appeti Commit- to the villagaci.

tes, so, Hanover

TYPHOON WARNING.

at a fractional rate of that charged locally

ned that the Joitial cost would have been The telegram gaoted below, was received from wiped off to afteen years. The advantages the Manila Observatory at the American Con.

alate General to-day — te of such schème, both from a depart.

Megyei Manila, July 27, 10,50 am: meniul and from an economical' point of Cyclone or Typhoon E of Naha moving view, do not requ to be dilated upon, NMEA

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Then he kissed witness, and the Fasted something bitter, like laudanum, on his lips.

Dr. N. Walmsley said that as soon as he

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

"ÁQUATIC VETE.

The Bath House Committed of the V.R.C. bave decided to bold another swimming fête As to the cause of the trouble, it is stated on Saturday, the 6th August, commencing at 9. that most of the students had agreed that the p.m., sharp, It is years since an avening féla Croton-Hankow railway should be cosstrected was held. The last pon, if wa remember tighte as far as that could be done without 'a 'toraign | 15, was held in September, 1906. Each mem loan ard that there was no necessity for the 1,ber, will be entitled to take, one lady friend carlier opening of the Parliament Bat they only, as space is limited to hold only about sis heard that's to resentative of the movement for to seven hundred people. Outsiders will have. an earlier opening had come here and that he to pay "Si: entrance fee, Members bringin was going to persoade the students to assist in more than one lady frand will have to pay sa the movement. When Mr, Fal argued for the for such additional lady. The programme.com necessity of the earlier opening of Parliament alate of they though!; therefore, that ke and-the-chaitoit Two) man had been bought by the representativa./li 2 Jour

Right 1 in atatud, however, that the two were quitar

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