Intiuration:

'LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8. 1910.

gaging the serious attention of many officials1HE MOTOR-CAR AUTION,

HOW A PARTI WAI DEPR VID OF HIS PROF+s:

THE WRECK OF HIM.S. ABDLORD.

ARK YAD OF THE CREW~IN; HONGKONG.

GLENTHORNE” PROPERTY.

WITHDRAWN FROM SALE.

bigh in office; and it was not long ago since His Excellency Wu Tiop-long,

Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, Minister at Washington, memorialised the Throne--on behalf of the Chinesa mot in the Supreme Court talk morning the case chants, travellers and studentu in-America was continuad la which Said Ahamed Mericau, of the Dragon Cyc & Dato', filed fairguns A. S. WATSON & CO., for an imperial Decres enabling the Chu Pak Nyok, of Onion, to recover the suo discard the queue without loss of prestige of $7,6c8.15 being as to Sy 30335 for goods auld And so the old order of things changeth and delivered and 1300 as to the purchase price Now wo read that His Excellency Tsao of a horan sod to the defendant. Plaintiff for Kwang-tsing, the Educational Commissioner her claimed interest on the sum at the rate of for Kirin, has set his face against early 8 per cent per annum valli payment or judge marriages and has published an order for eat. Defendant spiered the following counter bidding_the_marriages of youths under claim (1) That an accouet bi taken of all the twenty years of age and maidens under dealings and transactions between the planild seventeen years. It is intimated that both and the defendant and the amounts charged by the plaintiff in such deslings and transactiest, the parents of the bride and bridegroom and of all moales paid by the defeadant to the Rad the young couples themselves are to be pliatiff and that the plaintiff be ordered to pay subject to punishment for any infringement to the defendant tu a sum of money (if any) At the auction room of Mr. G. P. Limmer of this new order.The-same tendency to as shall be food to be due to him upon the at nour, to-day, the Europana dwelling heute wards the raising of the marriageable ago is taking of the accoust; (2) return of a Richard known as "Glenthor:e" with grounds, at making itself evident in India at the present Brixier maior cat converted by the plaintiff to Kowloor, was put up for sale. Among those day, the most notable instance of late belog is,awa un kad benefit; (3) return of a Waltz | present at thy sale were the Hon. Mr. E the marriage of the Chief of Sangli, which (4) further or other relief; and (5) costa, Mr. Osborne and Mr. T. F. Hough The anc M. W. Stads, KC, instructed by Mr. C. E. Hinter made a starting bid of $5,000, followed regarded by the Hindur as tending to abolish beavis, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, ap by one of $16,000 by Mr. A. M. L. Boates who the espousal of girls who have enly just paired for the plaintiff, an 3 Bfr, C. G. Altos subsequently, advanced to $8,000. The offer attained the age of puberly. Io China, theter, instructed by Mr. F. P. Heit, of Mears was impr.vad upon by a covering bid of practice of early betrothal continues, and Button and Helt, represented the defendat, $18,500 by the auctioncer og best of the Mr. Crowther Smith," salicitor," of Mars Vandor, the property b:ing pat up subject to a WHISKYirls are wedded at fifteen years of age or

less. If H.E. Tano's order is carried out, d'Almadi and Smith, spoke to being present reserved price which was not announced, 25 drew the properly from sala at the last-men- tioned ficure,

WATSON'S

E

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

is

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

BANKOW.

THE ANNEXATION ON KOREA,

JAPANESE, IDIOTS,

TEA FACTORY DESTROYED.

The Emperor of Japan trrond on August 29, At 6.30 last evening, reports the anker the day of the annexation, an Imperisi Edict The P. & 0.5, Aubla amived from Yokohamas Daily News of gul ult, police whistle: ware proclaiming the consummation (f the Annexes and Shaoghal this moralar. She had on board blowing, heralding the largest configration tion of Koros, a second Imperial Edict diter several of the officers and altogether 617 Naval which has aver occurred in the British conces mistog the ralus of the ex Ripperor of Korea ratings of the cruiser Bedford, which was lost alon of Haskow. The scree of the fro was is the ex-Crown Prince and also their consorts and inely south of elpart, Island. Some of the the tas factory of Molchson Pachataaff & Co. de condants, a third providing fortheilvestr officers have remained on board Hansted on the Poyang Road. The fimet spread of the Governor-General of Chosen, with, the Wowr; thale presence being required, it is under. stond, at a pandi og lovastigation into the can incredibly short space of time and al authority oflegialaitos, a fourth thatompórázy zes scene the fire brigade could do notalog through diastes offices, the transaction of the duties of the comstances in which the disaster occurred. The thonghi B.M.C.fire engine was quickly on the tention of the Residency-General and its subor the isability of the engine to pump water. Be Governor-General of Chosen by the Resident. others will proceed Home in the Nab a.

form,water was obtained from Mente. Liddel.Gezeral and the retention of the various offices Bros' pomp and another stream from Molchane d' of the delaset Government of Korea except the Fechatnoff's other factory the Games had gainMinisterial Cabinet and the Board of Decora ed such a bold that there was no possibility of tions, a fifh for the contlused operation of the saving the godown and factory, and attention Budget of the defunct Korean Gorimerent, a was paid to the saving of the British Vonicipal sixth for the Inus of 5 per cent National buildings which wa o badly shreatened. By Loss up to the amount of Y30,000,000, a his time other brigades with fire appliances seventh for the revision of the Customs Service, an eighth for the operation in Chosen of the had arrived, and a Chinese brigade from the city toon managed to get a good stream or, Patent and Copyright Lawl and fifteen. Other The inmates of the Municipal Building remov. Imperial Edicts anent the Annexation. ed: the Council archives and va’uables as well as the arms and ammunition stored there to the Victoria Hall and in this work a company of promulgated on the day of annexation of Kortfi

to japin an Edict bi the following purport 1 skitos from S,M.S. i siated splendidly. By

Be it hereby known to the subjects of the elven pm, the factory and godown as wall as thegodown at the back of the Municipal Building Empire of Korea that we have devoted dur were completely gutted, but the adjoining build-mimist effort since our accession to the Thross no strong wind was blowing, but the work of tration of the Empire:foto an efficient and salving'was carried on far into the sight. This powerful system and that, the canker of cin- fire is another instance of the landequacy of fodice having eaten' up the pith and marzow of the Municipal fra öghting appliances and the the sation, on continued effort, has boros no water supply, far had water been forthcoming appreciable results which fact has driven us to promptly we have no doubt but that the fro❘ desperation. could have been got under without great daza" on the spot with commendable promptitude age. The polico brigade as we have said were bat were badly bandicapped by the prevailing conditions,

BY THE EXEMPEROR" "(Y KORBAN H. H: Prince L, an the Emperor of Kate

A Blend of the Finest Pure Malthe youth must be twenty years of age before at the_reactions between plaintiff and the no better offer was made, Mr. Lammert-with-ings were sayed, thanks largely to the fact that to thed ficat task of reorganizing the adminisși-

Whiskies distilled in Scotland

OF

GENUINE AGĖ

AND

FINE MELLOW FLAVOUR.

Robert Porter. & Co.'s

BULL · DOG

BRAND

GUINNESS'

STOUT

in PINIS and SPLITS.

he can take unto himself a wife nor can he marry a maiden under seventeen. That i, pretty much in conformity with "Western ides on the subject. Such a state of things would be a decided improvement upon existant conditions: Nothing can be more harmful to the sturdy perpetuation of a race than immature marriages. We know of several instances where griffin English school-masters have been astounded to learn that some of the "school-boys" under their tuition were married, and already fathers of families. Not only are such immature mar- riages reprehensible from a progenital point of view; they are conducive to concubinage and worse cvile. If 11.B. Tsao's proposat oblains the Imperial approval, it will be one of the most solid foundation "stones in the China Reform movement,

"A FAMOUS EXPLORER,

Many prople in Hongkong will remember Yr, Walter Goodfellow, the famous naturalist and explorer, whose numarau; voyages of dis. covery in the East in the interests of natural history made him a frequent fuitor to this

A. S. WATSON & CO., Celony within past years. The last occasion

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, 7th July, 1910,

NOTICE

defendant.

A Chloese interpreter in the employ of Mesir, d'almada and Smith was the next wit-

ness called.

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Mr. Alabaster stated that he did not know whether in regard to the evidence of the inter- preter it was not a question of privilege, sceing that his client was dumb and could not give him lestrictions. The man was going to give evidence that he received certain Instructions ** from the defendant's interpreter.

Mr. Sizde contended that whenever feand Was pleaded, asy allegations of professional privilege were wiped out.

Kr. Alabaster-We've not pleaded fraud, Mr. Slade-All these losionations about defendant being weak-minded and to fort amount to an allegation of fraud.

Mr. Ataster-They may be next door to fraud.

The Chief Justice—They are very near it. Mr. Alabaster-There are heaps of cases to support my conteation. I shall deal with the question later...

Tha plaintiff at this point went into the box. Mr. Alabзter-Defendant warted to buy a Daimler car?

Plaidif-Yes:

The price was fixed at £1,07, ?—Yes. He paid you $1,000 on account ?—Yes. The car never arrived in the Colony ?—No,

Why don't you give us crefit for the amount

the car strived in the Cology. I was put to considerable trouble and in fact I think I am entitled to it.

on which Mr. Goodfellow tenched at Hosg.I would have made more-than $1,003 hed k.rg was when he was returning from Formoss, after sjuro in the Herd Hunters' c:untry, a region never before trodden by a white ma [a and feated even by the ruling Japanese, Mr

Goodfellow gained great, honours from the

Das of the conditions of sa'e provided that the vendor will, if required by the purchaser, allow two-thirds of the purchase mosey to re- main upon first mortgage of the property for three or five years bearing interest at $7 per this facility the apathy displayed at the sale 'tent per annum payable monthly. In spite of farmishes an instructive commentary on the condition of the property market in Hongkong | and, incidentally, the stringency of firating capital at prerest available in the Colony, ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB,

The Capiala Cup was played for at the Happy Valley from the 3rd to the gth inst. with the following result ;-.

Gross. cap. Net.

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* G. M, Dalgety maiomi 93

R. Pinckory

94 A. W. W, Walkinshaw... 85 -J. Clark .................................................. 85

R. P. Walker.

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85

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14

87

Major Caulfield............................. 95 Sir }. Fayrer, Bist, por DUI

5

18

93

FOOL,

FJ. Clark

Ba

I

A. C. E. Eiborough

94.

Br

cr,

85

87

93

A. W. W. Walkinshaw... 85

DMIT

AN INCIPIENT RIOT

"Were matters to be left alone in this status the dissolution of the Empire would soon be so

complete as to make it impossible to recollect" it. It would be wiser alternation at the pre-

sent extremity to enlist in the custody of fimer ad more capable bands than our own the destiny of the cation together with the wel, f.re of itu paspls so that the object we have in view m y braccomplished more completely and

Daring the course of the car fligration, a huge concoursa of Chinens assembled and at | one time it looked as though su atlampt at loating would be mida. In fact a fow slopes surely.

*We have clary to this 'only hope and im. were flung at the German sailors and marines from H.M.S. Br.tamart, one sailor being slight-pelled by courage barn of conviction, we have ly dami ̈ged, and in consequence the volunteers hereby handed over to H 1. M. the Emperor received an intimation that their services might at Japan who has been our mast trefted and.. be required. However, the police, backed by a respected Neighbour Sovereign, the culbority force of native soldiery, maintained order, the of g verzument over this Empire with the sole. latter on oro occasion charging the mob and object of perpetuating the peace of the Fargic forcing them to the coufiane of the back stiests. East and of ensuring the well being of the -At the time of going to press all ̧ was quiet and

prople the bad characters fad made no ailempi, to

·ratura.

THE DAMAGE.

"Last night it was impossible to obtala de 79 foitely the amount of insurance involved but good authorisies stated that it is in the neigh.

R. P. Walkerá.................. 10X 14 Sir Fayrer, Bart.

** 18 Major Cialfield... *.95 5 90 *Winner of Cup. Winner of Pool

VOLUNTEERS.

You wrote to defendant's mother saying that there was time to cancel the order and that, maless you received instructions forsts purchase .... Gunner B. E. Fielder of Nr. 3 Company is All communicationes iclanded for publication in English scientific and geographical sociales | the order would be countermauded for the time granted leave of absence for opa moath wlth

"The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH bould be

being and in fact the order was.countermand-effect from the 3rd September. addressed to The Editor, 1, 1cs, House Rond, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and Addres

A

Ordinary business contrsantostion should be addressed.

to The Manager,

The Filter will not undantaxe to be responsible for Any rejected MB, nor to retam any Contribution,

SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) Daily--186 per sabem, WEEKLY-10 pay evrum. The rates per quarter and per mensem, poporsiena

Subscriptions for any period less than one mouth will be charged for a fail month.

DEXT

|

ed? -Yei.

Defendant paid you $1,903 03 account?— Yes,

·

And you say you are entitled to it? -Yos. I would have made more than $1,000 hd it ar sived in the Golony. I would have made about 22 or 23 por cent.

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At this pojal, Counsel went through the ac- count books. A discrepancy of 60 cents having b:en discovered, Mr. Slade expressed his will ingness to forego the amount.

• Mr. Alabaster-That's 60 cents knocked off your item

*!

TRANSFERRED.

Gunger R. F. Long of No. 4 Company is transferred to No. 3 Company with effect from the 3rd September

Private W., W. Matthews of the Infantry Company la transferred to the Engineer Com pany with effect from the 6th September,

Private W. H. L. Warmser of the Infantry Company is transferred to the Scouts Company with effect from the 5:h September.

The undermentioned members of the Hong kong Volunteer Traap are transferred to the Scouts Company with effect from the 6h September:Sergt. C. H. Blason, Corpi, C. C. F. Cunningham, Troopers G. Horien Smith, G. H. Bawker and II. B. L. Fewbiggin.

JOINED.

Mr. F. T; Burtos Jined the Corps on the 6.5 Septembar, assigeed Corps No. 1155 and past.

altered it myself. The clerk must have made a mistake, as the price of a tin of gasced to No. 1 Company.

for this achievement and the excellent data that he bought back. The time we had the pleasure of meeting him was when he was relurging to England with a collection of live Birds of Paradise and apudry mammal specimens from the wilds of New Guinea, whither ha bad gone on behalf of ibe London Zaological Gardeón. This feat sddel to his fame as an intrepid naturalist explorer. Now be is back again in New Gaines and some details of the thrilling adventures of the party of Bilish explosers

(To the witoos1)—Here's an item Tog tins Ta dally lens is delivered free when the address to under his charge have just reached Ea-of gassling, $24. The original entry in the Accessible to memenger. Peskabsorbers can have gland. One of the explaters, Mr. Stiver, rough day book is Siz while in the ledger the thair copier dellared at their residences without met with a terrible fate. He lost his way 6gure appears to have been altered by soma. any extra charge. On coples sent by post an additional $1.80 per quarter la charged for postage, in a deuse jungle, became definitum with body lo $14.............. The posings on the weekly imus to any part of the lever, and rushed shoot in the undergrowth

world is 30 omnia per quarter.

until he died. A new pygmy race was dis. Slagle Copies, Dally, ten cents. Wickly, twanty | covered in the mountains, who are between

five cents (for cash only).

4 ft. 3

in, and 4 ft. 6 in. In l'eight. They were naked except for a grasa kelmet, á baġ, and a tiny strip round the waist. The expedition is working in Bitish New Gaines, and the Dach authorities at Batavia have been extending every courtesy to the explorers. Noterly did they con vey them to their place of disembarkation in Government visiel, but they have sent withikem | ag. an escort of eighty troops under a Dutch off

Notwithstanding the assistance thus cer, given, owing to difficulties of bash and climate, the explorers have so far only been abla to reach an chitude of "2,000 ft, sixty miles in fund, although their objective is a peak of 17,850 ft, in the Soow Monatsias. Meanwhile,

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910.

BARLY MARrriages 'in 'THE EAST.

line is at least $7\.

After the the tiffia recess, Mr. Alabaster dealt with the law, at the conclusion of which the case was for her adjɔnined.

THE death is announced of 5syd Malomed Rabin, Khan of Khiva

11 the Koreno vessels in Okemulpo barbour changed their flags to that of fapie on August

The undermentioned members ined the Seouts Company and assigned · Corps Nos, as follows:-

155 9.. P. B.-Bellenger'; 1157 I. O. Ross; 1958 E. B. Read; 1159 E. W. Carpenter;"

1163 B. B. Clarkej 1151 H. B. Makin; nón Á. V. Mork; noз J, H. Band';

bourhood of two lace. -

N

The following are the various sums of losar- Roce.nvolved by Tuesday's firo...

„Tis. 1.00

Jusíla Royal

262010

91,000

Hongkong Fire...enetranka

1) caix

34,000. 15,000 Norwich BÍLANTIS. „15,900.

Alliancetronas,

190,000

Total...

348,000

SHANGHAPS FINANCIAL

SITUATION.

Messer, Noel, Murray and Co.'s piece goods report of the 1st ius', says 1~~

We hereby osbort you, the people of all. classco, to realize the stern decrea of the pres went situation, to follow your owe avocat'ons' quietly and without needle: periobation and joy the blessings sccruing fom the "benevolent into under the Imperial Govern

ment of Japan.

to

"This step has been takeó, not because wa hava forgotten you, the people, hul because wa wish to save you, That you, the people, skall fully appreciate the molive which has prompted, uk is our tircere desire.”

• Res ́dent-General Viscount Torauchi isired le on August 22 a general proclamation addressed -to-the-people-of-Choaro-(Land-of-Maroing

Calm) and cot chrd in the following terms; le "I, Resident-General Viscount Torauchi; ap.. zolnied by the Imperial Command of H. M iba Emperor of Japan, to take control of aff Ira of Choina bertby proclaim, the principles of administration that they may be known by all: the people:-

1.-H. M. the Emperor of Japan, in order to safeguard the welfare' of Choreo gad majn. Iain the peace of the Far East, bat annexid. Kaskoke (Keten) in compliance wib the wish- of the ex Emperor of Koles

The market crutlaues to be domiosted by the financial position, 'and fresh developments

-The xx-Emperor of Korea will ba occur daily: We have heard of troubles with entitled heresfier as H. H. Prince L of Skoleha Trestsin dealors" during the last week, which Massion, the Down Prince as H. II. Heir to have apparently culminated in one of themPrince L Lad the Retired Emperor as 15. H. closing up with reported liabilities to the the Retired Price Li of Tokujo Mansion, sil of them being accorded honour and treatment extent of about Tir. 650,000. What, if Dy due to Princes of the Blood,

bing, he owes in Tien:sia is not known, but merchan's report, that bis premises la ibat above mentioned port have been sealed up by the authorities. The man referred to bought, most of his cargo through the big Shanghai dealer whose inte failure brought about the crash in native banking circles and the consequent financial crisis in Shanghai,

The Chinese at the moment are not inclined to enter into further commitments and are cur- tailing credit to a considerable extent. These Chinese who have cash do not care to risk it In the present state of affairs and thus the fat ing capital which is much needed for business purposes is very testilated.

As is well known, the Chinese trader as a

: 1164 H, R. Hënslet; 165 G. H. Lakin; 11C6 G. M. D. Wolf; 167 J. Bell-Irving

1r68 H. W. Moon; 11690. V. Lanzing; 1170zole has no available caib to handle and the J. McCalg; 1171 P. W. Coldring:

1178 G. N. G. Walker: 173 W. H. Stewart; Cattail M. 5. Northcote and Lieutenant Ț. I. | 174 F. B. Ricketi; 1175 C. F. Bird ¡ Andrew are appointed to make a stock lak.g of the Volunteer Corps stores.

Ma. Edward J. Nathan, a nephew of Major W. S. Nathan,, R, E., the general manager of the G. E. and M. Co., Ltd. has arrived in Tientsin from England and Joined the Ipca! staff of the company.

176 R. K. Rodgers 1177 W. E. L. Shenton; 2178 E. J. Gill; 1179 D. G. Cheesmän j

180 A. C. Elton; 1181, W. E. Warburton, u81 W. McCullochį 1183 A. B. Pollock.

VOLUNTEER SMORING

CONCERT,

"Every day we see fresh evidences of chang. fog thought in the East of a growing desire to place social conditions on a more rational basis than hitherto existed, and in general to adopt that which is best and most worthy of adoption in Western civilisation. Natur ally, this upward trend towards a more news is received of great activity on the past enlightened order of things has acted in both of Dutch explorers to the east of the British

laxative and suppressive. Abuses of social of the two ways in which it could act expedition, and of the success of De, Loren's, convention have beca, removed; more latitude has been extended where before unseemly restrictions "prevailed." In China, for lostance, foot binding has been' 'pro- hibited, or at any rate discountenanced, by Imperial decree, largely through 'the in- strumentally of the late Empress Dowager A NATIVE woman was fined $53 at the Magis whose breadth of view pad wishfulcers for racy this moralog for selling prepared oplam. het people's welfare were recognised and

FOR stealing a Japadere ensmelled vase from appreciated by Chinese and Foreigners alike, Fest, Hughes and Hough's sales tooms actor, had occurred. On the other hand, highly restrictiva. DER" MAD WAS Awarded six weeks' bizð labour and }; sures: haye been adopted to stop oplum fjas bog' stocks by Mr. J. R. Wood-ibia-FATOON can now boast of a waekly financial jósroal-ibe Ballatly Fixáncies. Its aim is Chins, and these appear to have morning,

to keep the public posted in mat sectire result, if o one may ceregal and Customs

noted Netherlands explorer, in reaching Wit-of late for the Colorles, was to have audience

Hanz Dersburg, formerly Gergan Secretary PRESENTATION OF LOTO SERVICE MEDALS.

helmina rask, 15,800 ft., along the sime range

of the Emperor of Japan and be entertained at which fath: goal of the British party,

Tanch at the Palace on Tuesday fast.... "O:ber -bauqrets baye alsɔ been arranged,

nough, the import Chian shows an

palo,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Prince Tail Huta hai, visited the Yokohama Admiraky establishment twice. He left Yoko hama at zoon on 4th lost, by the P.MS, A Burla, which was specially released from

·quiraption after hurtled disinfection. A gen. ulas case of cholera, a Chloss being the suff.

A

"AMINETERK-Yaar old Chinese with no ocupa- verimstt and sharm. Irannacti ffon war son'enced to ons month's hard labour Fahero list, only three local rubber and six hours alockn in the Police Court this | figore➡ha Svizana molning for having a chisel in his possession Donal. The first and second bay

liht which he was suspected to have bien af Scòn sich quoted at 3149,

1/2 shares of 199 fṛsace which

-Such aligh'eted and loyal subject/

as have rendered gosd and faithful suivice to the new government will be created Peers and? Franted andowments and will be enlisted. In: the service of the Imperial Japanese Govern. ment, according to their ability and accom plishments,

IV.Members of the Doal Claca and Scholars all good soon and wives will receiva bounties.

"All payments in strear and dus to the Gav eir ment from ex- ficials will be cnocelled.

Such prisoners of the State and fugitives from the Law as stand charged with a certain category of crime may receive ampesty, {MV,—All tixes ante-dating the fiscal your. of the sad your of By k'; corresponding to the 4.st year of Meiji; that is, 1905, and in aires", togather with all arrears in sice dating bik

three years and dpwards will all be cancelled.

The Land Tax (alling das in autema this year will be redreed by 1/5

A sum of Y7,000,000 will be defrayed for distribution to all Counties of the thirteen De tricts by way of a fond for ladustrial, Edice toustand Rellef purposes, a

action of the Chinese who hive re:dy, money io cor taction with the attitude of the Bafive banks has removed all the liquid morey,

The tranble is not, of couse, confined to Shangha' alone as consuming cenʼres are so is Vi-Military Troops, Gendarmeria and terwoven with Shanghai ficat co that sp-country Police forces wil ba sa iɔned at suitable districts bave also quickly felt the shock, In places in order to protect be law-abiding sub! constquence money which in the 'ordinary way.cs from molestations by the disorderly and could to obtained with which to buy supplies incorrigible element and to maintain peace and

o.der is withheld for the time being Jazicial Courts will be established at

་. [It is probable that there is a desire: on the|| suitable places in order to mele ant justice to

part of up-country, merchants to bay certain

classes of piece goods, but without the necess- There will bsa smoking concert at Head my credits, this is at present an impossibility, quaciers co Saturday, this at October, at 9rt The sealt is that any offers muds are saturally p.m. During the cums of the evenleg His of a sporting description, as the men who can Excellency Sir Henry May, x Cuo, will pre-buy are only on the look out for bargains, sent Lang Service Medals to. Captain, Nichol sob, Sergi-Major Grey and Serge Major Logas, A good attendance is expected,

ANTYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram qusted below his beeure Chived from the Manila Observatory to-d

stomber B, 11 KM, Dipression pot

Ohina”

of luclog West

Two thousand lives bave been lost through the fɔ:de at Halamintun;re

law-abiding anbjecte to er joy beir life in peaceful

the vicious and the wicked and to enable the

Agricultural, Sericultural Cattle-farm Vi-Chosen is rich in natural resources ing, Mineral and Fishery which by intelli exploitation all admit of essy development.

With the development of such resourci i in view, made and railways will be constiurted,

which constrection will require employmrat al (and) will (oralıb a meant to rais an bonest living to A'larga qumber of 1 brurer

Isbent

THE meesly proclaimed in connexion with

sise to andises fricilogs and disturbance the aspexation of Korns will affect about 900 | ban been the one desp reglad car Koreans, including 185 in Seoul Stvaral tory of Choses, which is deprecated hundred Koreand who have bien' under wirest which she people at warned stron as politicii suspects have been released. IX. In order to frellisare ine

of good understanding between the and the goversed, the Central "Choses will be extended ipfscep

telligent mas of Jntegrity and:

Brukde Diellion jo opposing: Lictions which

phia Information;

Councillors

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