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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY AUGUST 29 1910

THE Garmin Mall of the 28th July was de- livered in Loudes on 27th icat..

Cuma is giving $ 00,000 towards the relief

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The repon for the year endest December 31st last of the Estero and Australien Sie mihip Company shows that the profit amounts to 118,104.

the queue was abolished in the British Navy and Army. One recalls the bluejacket in one of Marryat's novels who prided himself in having the longest and sleekiest queue in. he ship.fle, liowever, had offended his in connection with the fl soda in Japan. sweetheart ashore and in revenge the damsel Iris act supposed that any political significance A. F. WATSON & CO., in Delilah fashion cut off this pride of Jack's attaches to the leave. For a month given to H.

axistence, whilst he slept. On awakening | R. Tang Shan-yl,

Moped up to his irremediable loss, Jack was so angry that he turned his pigiail into a kind of cat-o-nine tails for the flagellation of his one-lime sweetheart. In the Argy it was not so long ago that the very last vestige of this wearing of the queue disappeared from the British military uniform. It WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. belonged to only one regiment, too, the Sherwood-Foresters, whawhen in Hongkong still retained the distinction --a distinction granted for gallant, conduct in the field-one little, remount cablem commemorative of other days. That was the short narrow strip of yellow cloth run ning from the tunic collar down the centre of the back. In pigtail times all line regi ments wore that strip-to prevent discoloura tion of their ted coats from the oil with which ty dressed their hair. But the Sherwoods were as proud of wearing that emblematic

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Purce Su is in communication with the Foreign Legations with the view of driving. undesirable foreign out of the outskirts of the Legation quar er

THE steamer Fun as left Shanghai about noen on 74th last for the scene of the wreck of H. M. S. Fidfind the intention brig to try and sive the geus and whatever gear may be Inund reciverable from that ranch, if aku in abandoned,

THE drath 'ook place ai Dover on 28th wlt, of Lieut-Gecesi Edward Henry Fisher, in his 89th year. The deceased officer joined the

Royal Artillery in 18.9. served in Hongkong,

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Daring bis career Be

reluctance shown in China, to a removal haido not succeed in creating a market, it will To return to the generalir two stock exchanges and an suciton at Shang

of the queue, it is notable that among be left to some enterprislog individualto collect foreigo settlements, such as Hongkong or scrip wholesale and to retail it as wallpaper, ite Straits Settlements, that reluctance is says the N, C. D. News.. not to marked as before and appears to be f

THE twelve-foot pysbon which was cap'ured live on Friday evening last a "Dor: ford," The Fear, the residence of Mr. Po Tung, gave up the gbois early this morning la the course of this forenson, a member of our staff visited the City Hall and saw the buge re:tile in the process of being cured prior to being stuffed The skin is of a greenish yellow colour and the python itself is generally considered a fize

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"Rubi and Zafiro.

UNDER THE U.S. FL/G.

SHAREHOLDERS AFTROVE SCHEME TODAY.

A good deal of dater has been caused on the local shipping market as well among firms inter- es ed in the mercantile maride by theanoource, mal bat, a proper was a foot on the Pit of the Chis, and Manila Steamship Company to transfer their two well-known steamer, the Rudi and the Zafiro, to the American flag bas enabling these vessels to enter in par upon the coastwile trade in the Philippines. At noon to-day, a specially covered mes ing of shareholders was bell at Mest

Rule of the Road.

S.S. ZINSHAN" ». "CHARLES HARDOUIN."

Hardouin I didn't know which way she was. golog. I first saw her green lights, de

The Defendant gaya bis evidence as follows. I am master of the Charles Hai douin, On rath inst, 1 lef, the wharf. After I left the whiif, I. heard her whistle. The o was a very strong FRENCII SKIPPER, FINED.

flod side, I was clear of the wharf, hafère ibe: ́Kính‚n... shoved cff. I admit 1" and "18 Before Commander Basil Taylor, R.N., Marion | except that I was on west side of my wharf, Magistrate, this morning, William Anderson L bad Inte:ded to swing my ship from Valentine, Captain of the a.. Kishan, grote end of the wharf with a wire at steze, and coted Capta o E. liensime of the .s. Charlis go West down Southern Falw.y, but the Hardikin, for failing to obtive the roles of the man on the wharf let go the wire, and I road in the waters of the Colbay at about to got across the failway and had to, tum the pm on the 24-h fast. Mr. Slesion, of Mesare other way, I got close to the Stimley's buny... Dences, Looker and Deacon, was for the I meant to go very slow and let the A Winn plaintiff, and Mr. B. J. Grist, of Mesis, Wilkin par. I saw her coming out, but the tide was son asid Grist, was for the defendan

very strong and kept on taking me down on hewir, Tomes office, to consider the proposal.

Plaint fi, in his evidence, sald :—Both our vas- top of the Stanley, and I went full speed ahead The meeting was private, but upon a·Telagra på representative making liquley, subsequently, the Charl & Hardouin and mine, sailed at 10 and betro hard asterboard and went close be was couneously informed by Mr. Robin Pm The former generally usen the Sow here and the Stanley's Buoy clearing the &inthan by bill a ship's length. 1 de nor-know whether: Shewan of the result which is but the share. Fairway, wo the Central, going between Aphy at nty was at her busy or 20') I saw her bolders hava given their approval to the pro and Chiza Marcbauls' buoya

bidy clearly ponal for transf ra

‚RISE' IN THE SHARES,

ta saticipation of this result the Company'. sbares sore to more than double their former the transfer was mooted and promptly got up value. The shares were selling at 57 boler

to $i, on non day reiching at bịgh x1 $15° but after that they settled down to So gain and were 10-day quoted at $2.50. According cleared Str,ooo in two days, and there were to some acccnuts, o a fonunate speculator

several others reported as having done almos as well.

As showing the immsoss adv. ntage tha Company is golog to ramp under ti a transfer

SUBSIDY OF 40,000 PESOS

MR. HRAMWELL' 'NTERVILWAD,

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of

A plan was then, produced at this stage pres pired by wildens,

Continuing, plafstiff said :-Oa rath lost. » 9:58 pm I was preparing to shove eff from my

rang Stand by oa the telepsons. Two minutes wistle-ass blast. I then did the same and wharf and heard the Charlis- Hardouin's

later my cogines were going ahead. I wa tring bows out. Tide fod about 1.5 when

moonlight and I could see the vessel herrell got clear of the wharf. I saw the Charles Hardouin- showing " green light, I wa

fust leaving her wharf, apparently beating abt 10 the eastward, in our direction." I then bad. an idea that she way coming the sains way as corse'ves, I want or, on my course.

half spied. When she was sheast of the Stanley (marked son plat) she blew two blatis; she appeared to be going at a high speed ; the was then about 400-459 feet away, abaft my

Cross-ex.mined by Mr.Shenton: TanChar'rs Bərinin is_twit-screwed; the propellera de ast overlap. 1. found Alter being off that it was impossible.för me, to turn to West. If the

the tide, but I had not enough speed (at 3) to would have been a collision. I was stemming 'i'an bid not done what sho, did there

matcavra "my ship properly. "It is easier to do so stemming the tice as a rule than work ing scress it,

Re-examined by M. Grist –At 3, I was with my biwe turned mofa to Viban is marked on plan. I had to ga full spied in order plura. my ship. I meant to have gone under the stem of the Aishan, but could aorture ber. If I had not done what I did I should have

probably collided with the Flan eg" as I was between two fire.

By the Court I knew that the Kolam.. was going to wail et 10 o'clock, and that was why I left four minutes before my time.

Both solicitors having'addressed the foort, The Couri Feld that the Chirồe: Hardouin- failed to keep well Esar of the Xinshan cre qui, od by role No. 19; that she did attempt to a ainst Rule 13.

ross ahead of Ainskas thereby finding

The defendant was cons queatly fised Sigo or twa m on b

THE LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE:

CRAMPIONSHIP. ·

f am the Philippines Gover simont. We underbeam. I theo stowed and ported my helm, stard that already the general managers I stopped and then put helm, hard sport, · I did Messra. Ehawar, Tomes & Co., have wired to this because I saw that if i had continued on the Volted States for certificated officers, eagi- my course and spord a collision was inevi alle will be ousted by the taster,. The transfer starboard helm, ber stero swung round, and peers and crews to replċ the Britishots who (4%), The Charle Hard win went o still with now may be looked upon as an accomplishei cle red my port baw by 11-15 feet. When she fact Nothing remains but for the legal for had gone on clear of me, I resumed my course. malities to be carried through.

Afne blowing her two blasts, the Charles The Rubi and Zefiro ate sister sh’pland wers || Handˇuin apparel to icc ente her'spesi. Bhe bob built in 1901 by Mars, W. J. Dunlop seemed to be going full speed I presume - abe Pori-Glasgow. They have a net torpage of pisted east of Stanley, 2,547 tone; a length of 294 by 40 by 15 feet); By Mr. Grial:The Cha đeo Bardowis

did not leave her wharf samé minutes before ma

WON BY HONGKONG POLICE. and aro classed sto A i at Lloyd's..

Bath ships lef: practically at the same time, I

There was quite a large number of spectators blew my whistle becan.c she hid blown hers.

at the Taikoo Recreation G and on Saturday We were ahead of the Charles Husdbain all. the time. She had, lots of room to go under the final tuasie, between the clice Club!

aferanog to witness what turned out to ba my stero, an 1 he could bava dona is without

ind the Taiko Clab for the Liwa Bowl.... any bother. When he blew his twa blakis, |

Ohmpionship of Hongkong Toe game saw that he intended to pats batween me and

has made great strides in the Colony within the Stanley. At that time it might have been too

recent years and many good contests have been late to pass poder my stern. I did not reverse my engines to keep clear of her. If I hid, seen in the League fixtures. Particular in- terest centred in the ma.ch on Saturday because should have dritted down on top of jinks. Leverally keep about 93.600 feet from the

if Taikoo bad come out wirners, they would- Stanly's busy in going out. Os this occasion

have had the privilege of another try on a net. I didn't see that baby, sɔi can't say how far maining z polos. As it' war; dela were aus 17.

tral green to sentia ihm demination of the tai from it I passed. I didn't see the Stanley. uexed by the Folice with a isir margin of When I first saw the Charles Hardpoints to spars. The scores were as follows:→ thought she was pissing under my stero,

Harion Of........

Mc. W. L. Bramwell, manager of the ship plog depaumest of Wainer, Barnes and com pany, who went to Hongkong to discuss the plan with Fhewan, Tomes and company, man ging egenti for the China and Manila Steam ship company, returned to Manila to-day, says the Manila Times of 22nd init. In discussing the propora' he said:

still largely on the wane. Straits-boru Chi. TiAnti-Opium Commissioners have discover cheme, not only will a bitberto closed area nese expecially would welcome an beto learn of the queue, by Imperial Decree, and in wo Commissioners of Education, three Prow that they will also enjoy on annual

incial Treasurers and thren Judges, who are many cases have not even waited for that addicted to spim-smoking, and will shortly In this same connection it is interesting to pe ch them to the Throps. learn that a memorial on the subject has been presented to the Throne by Wu Ting DAD: RS have been iswed by the Admiralty Fang, Minister to the United States, Mexico, for the cruiser Astrae to be remissioned at Peru and Cuba In passing through the Colombo, Ceylon, for forber service with ports of Central and Southern America, bebe China?quadron. The new crew will go says, he received and interviewed the Chi. out to Ceylon in the Argent, and the paid nese residents and discovered their sincere crew will retere bome in hy. Captain Edward, loyalty and patriotism for their Sovereign and Kiddle has been reappointed to the com mand of the Aste, een recommissioulog Ho country. But eight or nine-tenths of them was appointed to the command of the Cruiter had divested themselves of their queues; last Februsy, those who had not followed suit coiled theirs on the top of the head, secreting them guard. edly and keeping them from common know. ledge. He repeatedly admonished the Chi nese residents from this divergence from the pational costume, which, he told them, was CO..] part of the government institution; but they all replied with one accord that they had been frequently, mocked by foreigners for banging down their queues, and oppròspecimes. brious epithets had also been applied to them. Again, they had been leased by wo men and children for this appendage and its insouvenience for work, added to its soiling the clothes, was open to much unfavourable criticism and objection. It is quite true, too, that in many fac tories and mills accidents biten occur through the wearing of the queue. The Chinese in those lands had felt compelled to explain the fact that they had not wilfully disobeyed orders. They solicited the Minis. ter to report to the Throne and to pray for the issue of an Edict, permitting officials, mer | chapts, scholars and the common people to cut off the long hair and change to a Western costume, so as to be in line with people of other countries and thus avoid discrimina. acosesible to messenger. Peak subscribers can have

This would further obviate any their copies delivered at their faldences without lion. any extra charge. On copies went by post...difficulty.raised by their fathers and elders additional $1.89 per quarter is charged for postage The postage on the weakly is to say part of the

world is 80 centa per quarter, Bingle Copies, Dally, ten cents. Weekly, twenty-

Are conta (for cash only).

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BUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) DAILY-186 per annem, WEEKLY-318 per annum. The rates per quarter and per mezem, poportiona" Hubscriptions for any period loss than one month will be charged as for a full month. The daily lasts is delivered free when the address is

BIRTHS.

"There is really nothing much that can be said at this time. The plan to transfer these vessels will be submitted to the shareholders on August ag and the ecision is with them If the shareholders approve the vessels will come under the American flag and their 1001 will be extended to include floile and Ceba The new schedule would. give fiva, sailings every two mouths. Instead of eight as at pra

UNDER date Shanghai, 25'b inst., Messrs. Wheeleck & Co. write: -Our Homeward Freizbi n arket shows still no signs of any im. provement and we must say we hardly expect any cargo in largible quantities until the Autumn. Coastwie -This market has again proved a "dead letter" and there is practically to demand et any sort, what few fixturen bave been made hare heca dons at "bed-rock" remembered as one of the worst we have bed prices and we think this season willl ng ba❘ sent." on this crest and one of the most disappoloting.

A SMART CAPTURE.

PROMAINE POISONING,

BAD DEATH CF CUT. CALLSIN.

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By the Cou-Both #pcar's and China Merchants' busys wora vacin“,

Roexamined :—It would have been· simple for the Gķular Hardomin to pras,under my

stero.

FOLICE.

Gourlay

Weit

TAIKO ).

Forton bus". Forgus20.

|Bell (skip)amor20 - Dek'e' ‚skip)'ta"

J. Grast

Shind Morebead Dinge.......... Witheis (skip)...22 3.at! (skip)...t 3'. Pitt.

Pobertson......

·Stant

Miclenata.....

McHardy

Harwick

Farrell Ollo...

Cam:10 (skip) 9. Saith (·k'p) .......17.

Total 7

Total ...12 At the end of the gama au adj jaroment was made to the Pavillon where Inspector Withers thanked the Txikon Club far their hospitality. Mr. R. Aitkao intera complimented the- ofice on their success and the consistency of their play all through the contegia.”

necesary to foxin a local company and to If the trans'er of flugs is mide it will by

change to American and Filipino crews. No P. G. Varch, mite of the Kisshaw, then stated dale has been set na yot but if the shareholders that he was on the billge with the Master o tatify it is expected'thé cha go will be made || 24th a little before to p.m. He west op their as speedily as the necessary formalities can be about 9 55. He hearda siname.'s mhij in af.or Ab:ut a quarter to five o'clock yesterday morning a smart capture was rude by Police

complied with.

he had got up there. He thao,,00. Munter remarking that it was so o'clock, went to his Sergeant Cooper of the Osntral District. While pattolling the Praya down where the livers

station in bow... As he went down be heard

boats lie, he was startled by hearing the sound

the Kinekan's whisiḥs and telegraph, 1]—2 minutes ister, they had cast off and were under, of a police whistle at a distance. He ran

way. He then saw, tha Cha-la 7/urdoute lying against their change when they return to along the street in the direction and found a China. Wu Ting Fang, in view of these fracas going on, in which four mea were in-

It is with deep regret that we have to record halfacross the fakeway. He was getting bir lines representations, ventures to think that volved. The man with the whistle in his mouth, the death of Capt. F. W. Callen, commander stowed away, and did not watch her; she gave the long hair, might with advantage bo

whom Sergeant Cooper recognised as the ofthe Chinese revague cruiser Churution, which him the impression of tomitg in their dietetion watchman on the Lee Ming wharf, was holding occurred at the Isolation Hospital on Tuesday About two minutes later to beard her give two cropped, although he is opposed to

osa mao by the queas whilst alber two were evening, reports the N. C.D. Neds of 24th fast blaite, which attr cied his attention. He look any change in the national costume.

Inforiously assaulting him in their endeavours to

Cipt.Callsen brcamallionberite Chaentine ed up and sas ter poit light-between 450 Europe a century ago, as he points out, get the prisoner out of custody.. The Sergeant on Sunday evening last and although every so feet away abait bis team. He could not men's hair was done up as is now the prac sailed in" and quickly p 1 an end to the thing possible was dune to allevia e bis store her starboard lights, Thea ho saw his rod tice in Chine, but owing to general tendency disturbance. He succeeded in securing oneings the symptoms became so serious that heat disappear and ble greco reappear, as she was tilen ashore in a pinnace at 4 0.01. 08 came roved to part He then went to get in these realms the men have since cut. their of the assailants, but in trying to get held of hair short, as otherwise convenience in in the second also be missed his footing and fell, Monday and conviyed to the Chinese Cholzia fenders leidy in case of collision; be policed tercourse and work cannot be obtained; ADD and left elbow, 'which afterwards bad to be was adoped. At soon the same day he was thait way was stopped, The Charles Då'džufa.) ab'u' tha proposal to iacīnasa capital in order staining severs bruises on the right kaze Hospital, where the system of salion injections that they were tercing to starboard and bei On August 21, 1910, at Shargbai, Rawload the practice has become habil. As the medically attended to. The two prisoners.

kept turning to port, and her stera passed about to clean and plant 135 acres, at a cost of about Lyne, only child of Mr. and Mrs. L, D'Olivayra, | Minister remarks, the queue neither serves

were taken to the Police S.ation and there for

10-15 feet, from their pot to. flad they not, $31,020. He says: aged founsin moaths.

any good purpose intrinsically, aor, outward-maily charged and detained in custody,

kept out of the way they should probably sy it is this, partion that attentiem. Difen, en aged 23 years at Shanghai, Karenly, does it condute to elegant appearance. Against the first prlaouer-the man artott

have ran into the Charles fid do'n Ostenjen 29

C4 August 23, 1910, at Shanghai Carl Vogel, We are all aware of the high respect. ined by the watchmat-bo indictment was aged at yearr.

which the Chinese Minister to America is of altaling vegetables from the wbari; te Da Au.ust 27, 1910, at Shanghai, F. W. Call held in that country as well as in Europe, adaised the taking of the vegetables, but reo, Commander, Hevosug steamer Chucntias,

ged forty-four.

and moreover we all know that he is one of stated that he had worked for the whari people the most advanced thinkers and administra for 15 years and it was an understood thing that tors to the Chinese Government service; 60 for his chew..

he should be at liberty to take the vegetables

Mts. A. Kace,, A SOU.

On August 21, 1916, at Shangbal, to Mr. and On August 27, 1910, at Shoghai, to Mr. and Mrs. 6. R. Davijs, a son (Rudolph Williem).

MARRIAGE.

On August 21 igie, at Shanghai, Maurice Marsball to Margorest Smedly,

DEATHS.

The Houghous Celegrips that surely, it is to be conceived that the

HONGKONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910.

OUTTING OF THE QUEUE.

From a photograph of the batch of some fifty Chinese students who are now proceed. ing to America, we notice that two or three them have discarded the queue and wear their hair la European fashion. One cannot help wondering whether or no the position will just have been reversed by the time these students' educative term. is finished.

strong representations he has made in bit memorial to the Throse will be given that favourable consideration which his position enables one to expect.

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POLICE PICNIC,

AN ENJOYABLE OUTING,

removed to the Isolation Hospital and during the next twenty-four hours favourable reports as to his condition were received, but on The day afterocosa.selapse set in and he died at

6 p.m.

The fontral took place at the Bubbling Wall Cemetery fast evening and was attended by fargo gathering of sympa:biz’og friez ds.

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RETURM of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 29th August, 19103–

AYER KUNING.

PRO¡OSED IFCREASE I F C FITAL.

A shareholder! writes to the Taiping paper

should now be paid, and instead of fucreasing the capilaf, it is bust ro issue to the Vender the 30,900 sares which he bay to pay for and tako, and besides according to the prospectan the yield of, 1912 will give about 10.003 lbs..

Cross-examined:--When the two blasts were blown we were heading about at right angles to each other. Tha Charles. Ha diwîn at that time could easily have gose under our stere she could have done so by turning less sharply || robber which if put, dawa at $1 per than she did,

Capt. Callson, who was 44 years of age and

will givà $:0,003, Surely with "this" vien five

iva of Apenrade, Germany, jinoi the Im By the Court: When I first saw the Charles the 135 Keres could be plented op med perial Maritime Customs Service February, Hand win (psition 1) ber stern was clear of maintained till bra log. Let any one who 129), and was appointed First Officer in April; her what tour was not clear of ours.

reads this say if I am wrong, ""'T'ihed call 1995 10 1915, baʼattained the rank of Acting Yeung Cheusg Hoi, No, 1 Pilot of s.2. Kin. allection so another paragraph in the notice Commander and was recently given the comas, stated-O. 24th at 19 pm, wo left the which says 'Of our actual available cash some mgeid of the revenna cruiser Câuratias. The what I was in the - wheel-house. The $7,000 has been expanded, $4,500 ta meet deceased was a skilfol mavigator and had re Chulia Harlesin shoved off about to churgen incidental to Airation and the balanca An enjoyable launch picnic was held yeste the approaches to Shanghai.

'cantly been engaged in taking soundings of seconds before we did. Efter starting. I } on cleaning and weeding the plisted aran,' LOCAL AND GENERAL.

day by a combined party of the Hongkong

saw tha" Chi la llardonin in the Southera The profpectus saya $10,000 will be available Police and the staff of V ctoria Gaol.. As early

Fallway coming Towards us, 95, as to turn for working capl'al." I take if then abɔuj. wo nativas were fined Sóc and 5:7, respective start was made as the sun proposed was

up into Central Faitway, She generally $13,030 dollars were expinded in keeping shif for being in illegal possession of prepared pretty leg one-namely round Cleorg

goes West along Southern Fairway. On 315 acres clean and nothing more was done in opfum.

this occasion saba · came our.[way. A NATIVE was awarded six weeks' bard labo'r ally called,-with of course an indispepable, chau, or Dumbell Island as it is more gener

When the estate. The rubbor receipts warn by the about 500 feet from pa ske" blew, two | kotica i ses $1,177.88: up to date. The antica at the Magistracy this morning for stealing a stop at that letereating and pretty place. The

bfastr. Isiw both lights at the time, j'again says Neither is your estate in Boy water pipo at Wauchai..

outleg was succenfal.... in every way", Grod

cür Master then slowed. This was at 10.3, way fully equipped being without a-sullable I heard the Chaika Kardemin's whistin bafora | Manager's house, cooly lines or stores, and -That-this will be so is a statement that can Missions Eiranje ta Hongkong, reli raed whith was hoisted after their departure, and REV, Father Robert, Procureur general of ike e sher prevailed to spite of the typhoon signal

Tota! 594. #559

starting—al aboni to o'clocr. Whan she got | $ın,ooo would not be an extravagant sum 16 only be hazarded; yet if we consider the from Salgon to-day,

`the catering arrangements “sa carried out by

Bearer we mopped engines and pai belm to set aside for these fly precedents set by other Chinese students X10112 deportats strived by the 8.x. Fam

Sargrant J. Lee (Folice) and Mr. H., Gast Tuz following cicers of the Royal Eagipeus port to order to avoid collision. The Ch vies Surely the bargalow is good arough, and merchants, traders and travellers, whore Sang from Saigon yesterday. They are to be (Warder) left mething at all to be desired. have been ordered home from Far Eastern Haydouis kept on full speed and her stein Willes, the late Sroprietor, kyed pampile led, them, abroad, it is not at all terrard to their native places,

After spending a thoroughly pleasant day the guirisons-Lieuten als D 7. Coke, Hongkong; cla.red our haws by abmt 11 fent? If way fanciful to suppore that each sncceeding AMOKOST appoisimenis andourced by the cisht o'clock potrebno

picnickers arrived back in Hongkong about B. L. EddiyStegáp*re 1 G.B. Dobbs, Singapose; had not slowed there might have been a C. R Shanfion, C, N. Rivers More, Hongkong, collisio Thé e was a ict of room te ber to year will see the discarding of the queue Admiralty are those of Lient R. F. England 10 Next Furday a second picnic of this kind le. Those going out incinda i „Lieutenanta R. M. pass our stem ; it might have been easier. much more common amongst Chlucan the Mimmouth and, for physical training duty proposed, on which occaslin Shizerais Wilson W, Maradan, for Sagapɔrej and A. G. B. By Mr. Grist Ibers was up, moon, but I piilor to or drollers In other coun. in Calas Equadrón) and of Sub-Lientenant and Cooper are to be la charge of ade catering, Buchanan, A. F. Diy, A. W. S. Gibrop, And-F, could sea ibe Chuke Hardivis bacinen the tules. It is, only about a century since | P. L. Nevills to the Kew, both to date July so I'ma

L. Brown, for Hoogkoð

had mipy lights, "Whitą i first saw the Charial agua s

Library Museum. Non-Chinese room. 175.

: 176 Chinese során. 149 : 2,423 ĐÌ

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