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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST 19 1910

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

CANTON DAY BY DAY

TANO SHAO-VI RECALLED' TOʻOFFICE/

[From Our, Qwn Correspondent.].

Canton, 18th August.

CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

ALLEGED NEGLIGENOM 'BY JUNK OWNER. Before Mr. Justice Haviland, Acting Paitre Jadge: In ike Summary Court this miroirg, THE LE. Kumidag a rived in port yesterday. W. Bestows ined Tang Kin Ting to rectan afternoon from Singapore) with Edo Chicers

the sum of 5500 asdimigen for al'aped negit- passengers and 5 Fortuguese soldiers sence by the defendant, a junk-owzer. Arbas been recalled by the Imperial Government

MISFORTURE Ovenook the gret Pigeon Darby from Naptes (France) to Lancashire. Of the 6.595 Lancashire, liberaled at Nables for the 435 miles flight home, it is estimated that over 5,000 have gone nitray.

yields are reported to have been exception- ally abundant, Colton, again, was severaly injured by rains in Hupeh, Human, and JAPANESS telegraph landlines AID NOW. SER¦OE? Klangai; and though the rice harvests seemed." to have been satisfactory generally, the price of the staple rose on the Yangtze in con A. S. WATSON & CO., sequence of the summer foods. Referring to railway construction in China, Mr. Chal- mers says Both the Chivete and British portions of the Canton Kowloon Railway made good progress. It is expected that Irains will be running on the British section, betweco Hongkong and Taipo, by the middle Havas lolegrame, dated July 26, Inthe Saigon of 1910, while on the Chinese section 31 papers reports sigral defeat of the reaction miles will probably be ready for trafficary parties at the. General Councils elections ia France, Out of 1,412 mestu filled at the fi.st. in September, and work is proceeding so well that it is hoped through communication ballot, they held only 318 The Republ cans may be opened in the summer of 19. and Socialists added to their already enormous

majority by wluping a> seats. The value of the direct trade with foreign countries in 1900 reached a total of 757- SOUTH Africa status thei Q:een Mary in the 150,88: 1aels, exceeding the total of course of a recent conversation with a South Alrican colonist referred to another visit which 1908 by 85.98 million taels and the her Mijasty hoped to pay South Afri.a. The highest total hitherto recorded—iliat of 1957 Journal adds: This is in keeping with our -by 76 million taels. Foreign imports previous announcement that the King and amounted in value to 418,158,067 tacks, Queen Mary will make a tour of the Empire showing an increase of 23 65 million taels, before very long. and exporte to 338,992,814 taels, an in-8, EANING at a farewell barquet the British creare of 62 million tacts. Concerning the Ambassador to St. Petersburz, Sir Arthur foreign oplum imports into China it is rather. Nicholean; 00.0, 0.C.MG. O.C.YO, ECJE, curious to note that these show an increase said that he was leaving St. Petersburg matured instead of a reduction such as one would of the relations between Russia and Great. have expected to find considering the Britain, which in his opinios, could not be more additional restriction put upon the traffic friendly. Both Government were determined and Great Britain's undertaking to de- to work in their common interest. cicase her exports of the drug from In dia by ten cent every year for ten years There was a uct importation of 48,917 piculs of foreign opium, giving an increase of 570 piculs es compared with the previous year's import, Of Bengal drug, 2,225 piculs more was imported of Malwa, 1,476 picula less; and of Persigu, 371 picul less

The slight increase of importations is due in part to excited speculation on the yet greater scarcity come. Hongkong market prices, in

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A CiDLE received in Maulla on 15'h Inst. so. nounced that the price of tires had advanced 15 per cent. The wits als announced that be advance was general and included eraty thing fubber manufacture and affected every factory in the Unlied Státor. This is the second advance in rubber lately, the last ad- vance of to per cent occurred about three months a..

Accoun FG to the status of the O.der of Merit the membership is limited to twenty-four

W.EL. Shentor of Messrs. Deacon, Lool or and Deacon, appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. | P.S. Dixon, from Mr. R. A. Harding's office, represented the defendant.

His Lordsbip-How long will it thko ? - Mr. Shenlon- don't think more than an hour. The only thing required will be for the jury to ansons damiges,

His Lordship Have you applied for a sty'? Mr. Shenton-Yes

A day wis fixed for the hearing of the action

LANGKATS.

INTERM DIVIDENDİ Attention is called to the advertisement if

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A telegram states that H. E. Tang Shao-yi to the Government service and that he has bien appointed acting Prouident of the Ministry of Pests and Communications in succession to H.E. Hiu Sải Chang Pending the arrival of HE. Tang Shao Fiat Peking, Shum Wan Fai will be in temporary charge of chice of that M'nistry, quite

PROVINCIAL JULGE...

}. The newly appointed. Canton Provincial Judge, Ya Chung Wing, who arrived here come little time spe, propises to take over be seal of office on the agih insiant. “

LIKIN COLLECTIONS,

It is laarnt from the Llkin Department that the total collection of likin dues for the last six months of the last Chiness year, including the the Langkat Company, George McDalo, get income from other sources during the same eral agent, which appear ca the front page period, amounted to 2,374,500 tasir.. to-day, says the N. C. D. News of thisal, la FATAL ACCIDENT. our issue of yesterday, we inadvertently quoted the interim dividend in respect of the current year's working ni 85. Tio. 5 per share. This should have read Tis. 15 për sharp.

CAPITAL IN RUBBER:

"THE FUTURE,13 ROSY."

At the robber auction to London, yelterday, the lowest prices of the present yaat were re- corded. It may be s'men tamporary, as back due to the failure of the expected Americen demand, but it is suficient to warn us fancy prices of a few months ago are upon which any depardence can be places making estimates as to the "f.tum power of r, bher properties. At the same time, we think that, in the face-of such a wami there is room for another warning also. The sharp fall may tend to produce undus par- simism and it is necessary to counteract this by taking a broadly comprehensive view of the rubber position. The Economist cl July 16 has av article in which it deals which the rubber industry. A good deal of that nitida li ❤b we should consider elementary out here, but the fact that such a journal as Zhe Economist considors it secos ary to deal with

THE ALPHABET OF THE BUBJECT

may be

e taken an an indication of the extent to, which ignorance prevails in regard to the in- dustry which has been financed so freely Yesterday morning a man, about sixty years, aring the past twelve months. The writer of cid, was knocked down by a horts in Inting the article admits that it is almost impossible. entside the Eastern gate. The unfortunate man to Lo accurate figures, but he estimates wan fatally injured in his body and succumbed that: £12,000,oco of capital is invelled in to his injuries shonly afterwards. S

the_Industry, Tha coa thick, is nog by. The notice is at follows :---

----------ARMED ROBINIETT

Any mezus AR exaggeration. We should say, MAATSCHAPPIJTOT÷MU®D:SCU EN LAND--

Recently, within a week's time, two cases of indeed, that if it is not coralderably, bal:w tha BOUWEXPLOITATIE IN LANGKAT, Notice is hereby given that the division of armed robbery occurred to Bonam and one mark the future of the rubber industry is rony in thares in accordance with the resolution passed man was kidnapped by robbers. On being the extreme, and that it cau smile broadly at at the last meeting of shareholders has been informed of these cases of tobbery H. E. Yuan suggestions of a black futurs. We speak of Shu Hsun was greatly annoyed that they should the industry as a whole, not of companies la ranctioned by the Dutch Indian Government

The company's books will be el,sed on the have taken place within so short a pŝird and | particular. There are' 2,240 lbs, in a ten, and sih day of October, 1910, and the, certificates in a suburb of Canton. H. E. Yuan has severo-at the for new shares will be made ont la ike namesly reprimanded the Police officials on this coca- of the persons on the register on the date action and crdered them that they must not fall

to bust down the culpriis and to recover the | cording to the shares held on that date,

kičnopped man in a specified period of time,

VICTORIA RECREATOIN CLUB.

The certificates must be sent to Exavia to be stamped and then to Tandjing Penia to be signed by the Sumatra directors.

Accordingly it will be impossible, afzer (ko ith day of October to register any transfer unill the new certificates are sent back to Shanghai

SCC.ND #:GHT FETE.

The V.R.O. will hold their second night and the books will have to remain closed an-swimming (é:e to-morrow, Laturday. Numer

PRESENT RATE OF CONSUMPTION the world needs at least 73,000|1001" or 156,800,000 lbs. of rubber per ansum A smail calulation shows that at a p cât of si• per lb. this 70,000' lons yields a total proßt of £39,550,000, of £7,550,000 in excès: ofthe total capital which 7he Economii supposen bas been put into the business. We are not pledg (ng ourselves to the figures: they are merely a Datural consequence of what 7he Bronom st

reason whatever why the there is rubber industry should not pay so to 30 per cent, all round on the face valga. of captat, even at profit off per ib, and we doubt whether there is boy other large industry in the world in the

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DOG January and in December, show that Malwa utjects of the Crown who have rendered til the sth day of December, 1910, at the earliest rous entries have been received for the different has said. If the estimate is conect, however,

The programme laciales a Two had risen by the end of the year zo to 20 exceptionally meritorious anivices in the Navy and consequently on transfer can be registered | evaal.

or Army, or towards the advancement of art, from the 5th day of October to the 5th day of Lengths Hand cap, Four, I engths Handicap, literature, or science. There are also honorary December, 1910,

Dirlag for Objects, Swimming to Fairs, Find foreign members. There are only nineteen

By order of the Directors,

Your Partner, Egg and Spoon face, Team Georor NcfAIN, British and thraa fcloigo members, the latter

race and Water Polo. General Açel being Field Marshale Tamagata and Oyama,

nd Admiral Togo,

STOUT

GUINNESS'

in PINTS and SPLITS.

per cent, according to quality; Paton, 28 per cent,; Benares, 39 per cent; and Per- sian, 20 to 37 per cent.; and it may be added it by the aid sle of March 1910 long. kong prices for foreign opium were twice as high as 4n the beginning of 1909. Native opiumi has more than kept pace with the foreign drug and is reported, from several

A. S. WATSOŃ & CO., of the maritime providees to have doubled

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Hongkong, 7ih'f¤1y, 19'0'

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its market value during the year; while the price of Szechuan opium at Chung- king rose in the year's course from 200 to 225 incls to 500 to 550 iaels, or 147 per cent, (18 Coastwire movements of native opium through the Foreign Customs, which of themselves do not at this stage throw much light on the general question, have continued without noticeable change. Owing to a sud den demand at the end of the year, and it said to an expectation that the downward movement of opium from Chungking will soon be forbidden, ile quantity of Szechuan and Yunnao opium passing Ichang was as great as in 1908. So long, however, as opium is grown in the western provinces at all, pr any of the old stock remains, it will nåtur

Alf communications intended for pafiication in "TE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI“ should le addressed to The Editor, 1, Ice Home Road, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and Ordinary barem commoulcations should be addread

to The Managat.

Address.

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The Editor will not undertake to be responsible fur any rejected MF., nor to return any Contribution. BUBBC LIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) DAILY-736 je; annum,

WILLY--113 por annum.

TUISNE JUDGE DISALLOWS INTEREST.

MONEY-LENDING ACTION AT THE

.' SUMMARY COURT. Before Mr. Justice Hassland, Act! g Paiste utge, in the Summary Court this morsing, from Singh, unemployed, an ladito money leeder, saed L, R. Avills to recover the sum of $37, being amount due under a promissory sole sed interest thereon. Mr.. H. Holmes repretected the defendant, while the galatif appeared in person.

Nr. Holmes asked for any documents held by the plaintiff to be put in..

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Phintiff stated that the claims was for monty tent and interest." The original smpost of the loan was $uo and the balance consisted of in.

terest on thal sum.

Shanghai, ijik August, 19 0.

EXTRAORDINARY CRUELTY. CHINESE BOY CHAINED IN DARK ROOM FOR A

MONTH.

La extraordinary caso of cruelty is to b prosecuted by the Singapore 'police. The do. fendants are a Chinese couple-Tanth Heng and his wife, Hoo Ah Saw-who reside at 54 Temple Siract, and who have an adopted son about nine years old. It appears that the boy bad been in the habit of stenting small cums of money kombin foster parents and, a mouth age, for one suci offance, the parents resorted to a drastic panlatment which is now likely to bring a severe retribution in its wake.

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1 be Egg and Spoon Reca is something new and should be interesting. There are three teams in the Team Race and will be captained, respectively, by R. C. Witchell, H. W. Petersen, and F. da, Rora. A good race is expected, The Water Polo teams are evenly matched and should prove the event of the evening.

The band of the Buff" will be in at

tandatce and will provide good music, Ladies' Tickets 50 cents each may be obtained from the Steward of the Club, or at the guts. Non members will be-charged St fir admission,

BUCKINGHAM PALACE,

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The Oberer publishes an interesting water meat by bdr. Will an Woodward, an expt on ibe archiectare of royal på'ates, in which be condemns the unworthiness of Buckingham Falgre as a bailfing and nigos that the only remedy is to erect a cow palace on the site.

ne position. The Economist deals with face valus only, and we shall not attempt to make

estimate of merkat value, though it cannot be less, we faury, has £80,000,000, Even on that enhanced figure the prospects ef

FAIRLY SUUзTANTIAL DIVIDENDS are good enough to ensure a buoyant market for shares for some time to come. Most of us who are studying the question, bow- the capital neminally devoted to the rubber ever, are convinced that a good qunster, of industry bas found its way into the pockets of the thieves and swindlers who havs been aten trac'el by the biom That means, no doubt, that a great many people who have bought recklessly will never see their money back, bat it means also that the huge proils which the industry cannot fail to earn will fall into fawar hands and be of greater amcunt than the bread averaging suggests.

The simple fact is that the rubber industry

it is alleged that they focked the bay up in small room beneath the stair of the house, The area of the room was four feet by three; “I had neüher ventila:ise nor light; ad to add

The present palace was begun in 1825 on the to the horror of the little prisos they put a site of Buckingham House, bought by George | is in an chain round the boy's leg and attached it 10111, from the Dake of Buckingham. Nath, ·AM÷ZING"Y RTRONG POSITION, ". the padlock of the door. Da.. a day they George V's architect, spent about a million on and that the high price of all standard shares took food to the poor child and thrashed him it but it remained empty till Queen Vcioria is amply justified. Ax, Mr. Lampard wald

Mr. Holmes admitted the note for Sion and 1.0.U. for $10, but disputed the remainder of the interest.

"Mr. Holmes (cross-examining the plaintiff)

The rates per quarter sud per »miensem, propitilanai. ally gravitate towards the richer provinces, You bad, a note for $400 formerly which you frequently. The ficti evidently were not, of used it in 1837. The eastern facade was added' recently, it is not once in a hundred years

The Honghong Telegraph

sold to one Ghuibak Singh'?—Yer,

That was in February last ?—Yes. Have you received any money from the defendant since February ? -No.

His Lordship-Have you received no mopay at all?—No,

'Mr. Holmet-How do you make out iba la- teresi -At the rate of $1 per month for alpe months.

Are you suing on the promissory no16?—The, Say is the interest on $100 and not on Sio,

(To the defendant)Did you sign there do

cuments-Yes,

Did you at any time promise to pay interest?

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"FAMOUS STAMP COLLECTORS.

The Philatelic Congress of Grea! Exitain, which is to meet in London, will cause a great deal of laterest among many well-known people, for stamp collecting is by no means confi.ed to schoolboys, and quite a large pomker of celebrated people are noted for, their fan collection. Foremost among philatelets is King George of England, whose collection is worth many thousands of pounds. Some years ago his royal highness gave the huge sum of £1,450 for a singla, stimp The

of the lower Yangtze and the South, Bubscriptions for any period less than one month

Customs reports confirm, the statements will be charged sa for a full monih.. The dally large is delivered free when the aldrons in which have appeared in the public press socells to massenger. Poak abscribers can have from missionarica, and others in regard to their copies delivered at their residences without the reduced, production in Szechuan and any extra charge. On copies saat by post an Yunnan. The Meatre Commissioners says additional $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage. The postags on the weekly was to any part of the that the suppression of the traffic in oplum

world is 50 cents per quarter.

in this province must be recognised as Blagle Coples, Dally, len cents. Weekly, twenty-thorough even by the most sceptical,"

· Era casts (for cash only),

and the Commissioner at Chungking, while admitting that a good crop had been gather ed during the year, finds in conséquence of | a decisive prohibition in the autumn, "there can be no doubt of the fact that a clearance of the poppy on a most extensive scale has been effected." Importations of kerosene oil, which has become almost a necessity in Chinese houres, fell off by 20 per cent. Various teasons are assigned for this reduction but We have just received from the Chinese the most probable seems to be the conjunc. Imperial Maritime Customs a copy of the tion of its increased price with an abundance trade repost for. 1999 which, as usual, con of vegetable off; also, electric lighting has tales a plenitude of interesting matter and

been installed in many Chisere cities and is by custom. well repays perusal. In his report on the in high favour as an illuminat. A sign of His Lordship having consulted the law on reign trade of China, Mr, JL. Chalmers the times may be discerned perhaps in the the subi ct held that he was not satisfied that remarks that the year under review was com value of imported beers, wines and spirits. there had teen any agreement for payment of stamps, and his collection in one that is the half acres, 'and many of the Irables could your Ton beam differed from mapy, others

interest. He entered Jadgment for the plaintiff

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910,

TAB FOREIGN TRADE OF CHINA.

mercially a good one for China, since it was marked by a large increase in her Custodis revenue, a notable expansion of exports, rapid industrial progress, and a revival of the home trade. Those countries supplying Imports to China-had-÷pertiaps less cause for satisfaction in the year's results. The low exchange, so important a factor in the flow of imports, stood fo the way of that development which had not unreason ably been anticipated and gave additional advantage to those native manufactures, such

with which foreiga imports have now, to compete.

This amounted to 2,073,796 taels, an increase of nearly one million taels as compared with the year 1988. This appears to indicate that foreign spirituous liquors are destined to take the place. of the prohibited opium. With "egard to shipping, the total entries and clearauces-208,516 vessels, 86,771,Bag tonn give an increase of gir vessels and 2 78 million tons. Chinese vessels of foreign type Increased the total lounge by 791,000 105, chiefly on the Shanghai-Ningpo lide. On the whole, the returns show that during

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as flour, collon yarn, cotton cloti, iron, etc., the past year the trade of China has enjoy

A great rise in the price of cottoned very material prosperity and that there was further fung into the scale, as against every prospect that in the remaining portion the principal branch of the import trade, of the current twelvemonth this satisfactory

state of things will continue. though its effect was in a large measure de- ferred by the system of contracting abead with the home manufacturers. As regarda agdculture, which lo each year suffers in some part of Chins from either too much or too litto taip every Province appeared to

What Co., Ltd, have declared in interim THz Directors of the Sbangkai and Hongkow dividend of thren fuels per share, payable on eth inst."

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Bis Lordship He is entitled to 8 per cent. Mr. Holmes submitted that the Ellis of Exchan-c Ordinence clearly laid down the definition of a promissory note. If a person wished to claim interest on a premissory note, it was necessary to insert words to that effect in the note, Flaintiff was really trying to claim interest on a note which merely promised to pay Sico on demand, interent could only be claimed if agreed upon between the parties or

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To begin with, the palace is c:estructed of Bath stone, the average life of which in London is from fees to twenty years. It wou'd have crambled lang since but for the assidious atteo

ions of the painter. Just fancy'n palace which" wust ba kepi well supplied with print lest it fall to pieces ↑

could not be, concealed, and some more kindly | in 1845, and with inter additi'ars it now forms a and more probarly only once la a thousand, disposed person informed the police. Detec large quadrangle.

years that such a peculier combination tives visited the house and, when they released

Mr. Woodward says: "The naworthiness of circumstances arises as that which bas the boy, his month's imprisonment bad re- the palice to match the dignity of the Crown made he boom. We heard yesterday of some duced him to a state of pitiable, em:ciation of the British Empire is not confiand either to heavy failures among 1. c. Chiotse merchanle, and collapse.-Stralu Timci.

the plaieness of the exterior design or the cubic who have been spreufsting toa wildly, and it fps space of the Interian With the exception of quite proballe that other incidents of the sEME the baller.om and otter additions made by Sir kind may have to be recorded. But there James Penne horne, the interior of the place, things do not touch the central fact that people "instead of being impressive, is reaily insignis, who planted rubber eight orten years ago have ficant. Nothing in the way of alterations would got sheir ineary back fee times over, and, may still be holding an investment which is of unQ saritun the innumerable defects,

d'mited'value. Wadanotsupposeforamomist that prices will remain at their present high level beyond the date at which boom era estates come into bearing, but, on thectbarhand, there is every reason to believe that on the ROSAR

WELL MAMICED ESTATES OLD when tries ara properly cared for, and where huddieds of addiționalacres have bees p ́anted, "It cannot be pretended; that Buckhokham the sacrcase of culpat will go a very long way. towards compensatlog for rédoction of price. Palace represents the last word in sinitation are believe, also, that there is a bright faluare that the building is constructed on fire-proof principles, and stif this is altered the nation

cannot advira speculatiyar baying, of aberos, cannot be said to have discharged its duty to

becaure it seems much more probab's som the King and the Royal Family,

"The only solution, to my mind, is to erect a that the prices will rise and fall) on-small 'nemrétidecce. The mews at the back of margins than that there will be any repati Buckingham Palace accupy then and tion of Amiga experiences of the past in this essential respect, that it was "a recognition by the raonied cirises of the in tritic value of shares which bad stood greatly below valus for a considerable time. It was not as fr as the rise in prices of standard" companies shyes are: concerned, blindly speculativs moviman:. That phata was cons fired to pa

for the purely development schemes which baye brea started on a fair basin, because they can do well at a very low margin of profit. W

pricce's laterest in philately is to feen that he has turned his attention to stamp de signing, and he was outs asked by the Canadian Postmaster General to give bis advice in the preputation of a new die for the Canadian stamp. This bis royal highness did, and the resulting design was most a tisút. Lulo Prince Edward shares his royal father's taste for envy of all his schoolfellows, and, indeed, is well be dispensed with, having regard fer no poly.

better than many possessed by expoilac to the fact that the, motorcar has og

collectors. The plaintiff at this point murmured some.ced adult thing which was laudiblo

Anothie woted largely replaced the horse-drawo vehicle. The remoral of the mews would give sccps for the construction of a really fles royal palace- place such as the Empire might fast proud of.

Moreover, a commedious royal residence UCHÉ PENLY BIZBAR.” ** would lend has 1 10 a proper display, of the ¦ and to tla promotion of completes anch as we innumerable art treasures which kin Mejs:ty are begloning to hear about through the lave possesses. Ih pathe present opportucly of courts. There are a few of the old concerns. overvalded, no doubt, but, on the whole their raising the ruension and thun-sutitably loangur shares are at a sound figure, and may eren. rating the reign of King George will not to Barden as time goes on, and confidence bet

Illis I ordship-I can't allow any discussion, His Lordship then made an order for $10 & month, to be payable by instalments,

A SHORT (1) ACTION,

SOLICITOR'S HUMOUR AT THE SUM JARY, COURT.

Before Mr. Justice Hazeland, Acting Pulses Judge, in the Sommary Court this morning

| P. Pickford sued 'Messrs, Palmer and ́Turder,

to recover the sum of $51.50, Mr. P.S. DIXOD,

ilamp collector is the Car of Rosis, whose collection is almost as valuable as that of King George. Few people are aware how the crise han spread during the last few years. There are many well-known sociely women who gain for the hobby, the Duchess of Bed ford being one of the most ardent of lady philateliste in this country. Stamp collecting: however, le naturally more popular among men, and one of the reanest philatelists is the Earl || "eat sight off of Crawford, who is said to have spent searly a hundred thousand pounds lo postage stamps.

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THE ANICOPIUM MOPEMENT;

from Mr. R. A. Harding's office, appeared for ite plaintiff and Mr. R. F. C. Master, of Media. A certain member of the Board, if Givil Jahnson, Sjokes and Master, repterenied the Administration has placed a memorial before defendant.

A PALLAH.H. Priece Su, the President of the Board His Lordship-How long will it take ? 11 Cvil Administradon, suggesting that the ́sale al anti apļum pilis ja thumarket abould be Mr. Dixon-It won't take more than en bear.rohibited to order to prevent the danger of His Lordship (to Mr. Master) Dalyanbour? 950g morphia or opiom. The Memorial also || Mr.Master-My felend avidently kunws maja soggens teht antisopiam pills should be pro

About it than I do (Laughter),

pared by the Goretement doctors, and sold only by an Antioplum Bureau which should be aut

His Lordiainmellow long will it take?:

comes more positive, Sill, the Folder of reb bar shares in any company should act be wati dad with anything less than teny per cant, interest on the amount paid:fer chim There is so farm of topical agriculture salies from risks that a lower rate of profit can be garded as satisfactory, and there is no trans for capitalising new, companies, on a which makes iralmost laipossible bat fico a great fall in prices. There are toms in the tride positive of the United the greatest of the rubber czOSUMETE- seem to indicate the approach f

zshould be esplos and the kaynata al

The or two

off two coaches of the excursion train, villaari

RAILWAY COLLISION IN FRANCE.

TERRIBLE DEATH ROLLŰ

London, Aug, 15, Thiriyawo peribus have been killed and Aly five were fired by a collision between au excursion and a goods train at Sau) a in the Department of the Charente falé jeure, in the Eouth of Erance

have its share of distress, and the aggregate Hongkong and Shargbai, Banking Corporation Mr. Master-I don't know. My friend wifi" | Iublished by the Boards." It is reported that which were full at a party from a BULA ACHARIA your lad

damage to crops sad consequent impoverish tahun place at the Cly Hall p porn, to ment was fery coalderable. Ten und silkmorrow, Saturday, 30th lust,

have to prova bie cardigan

DE THE GANA was adjourned,

these suggestions will soon be accepted by the "ware splintered and the gucugaalu mogled,...

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