THB BAST POINT TRAGEDY:

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CAST OPENED AT THE MAGISTRACY.,

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· Before Mr. E, R. Hallifax, Fint Palics Magistrate, ible afternoon, John William Bayer, a gubper mate the U.S.5. New ❘ York, was agald brought up on charges 'of alleged wilful murder and causing grievous bodily hates at Bowrington, Wanchal, on the September last, Mr. H. L. Dennys, Jr., 25th from the Crown Solicitor's office, prosecaled and Mr. Leo, d'Almada e Castro appeared for the defendant.

Mr. I copys made an application to amend the charges, which were altered to three couple of wilful murder, assault mod cauilog "actual bodily harm.

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Cron-examined by Mr, d'Almada, witness ntated that lu his opinion the dalendant was pol drusk at the time... Ha was furiously mad nod throw everything he could get hold off into the street and occasionally said How's that for a shot?" Hected in a very wild manner, The child was quite naked and witness went up the house. Hadid pot see the defendantorrested. Hew the dafendant in a draakes condition will Lance-Sergeant Ogg, Sergeant Grant and P.C. Watt around him. He was cairled part of the way from No. 2, Sharpe Street. He was carried to the Police Station jost ball-way. He took it that ba bad to be carried not because ke was drunt but because he was diso derly and with the object of keaping him safe, Defendant did not resist because he could not,

Lanco-Sergeant Ogz gave corrob ›rativa evid.

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The face of the case as outlined by pros- Dr. W. A. Moore, Assistant Superintendent ecptor, were that priar mer was alleged at about of the Government Civil Hospital, testified in a Ko'clock on the night of the 25th September fast Inpanese child belog admitted to the Hospital to bave got i to a house at No. a Shotp Street. |¦ in a dying condition at about 8.55 pm, on the He was seen climbing out of the verandabash September last. The child died shortly Into, the inner part of the house. There be after nine o'clock. „Deceased was found to be met the complainant le the second chargo, & suffering from five wounds on the left side of I pauere, win was carrying a babe in his arms the head and four in front above the car. There when he met prisoner, wh" inificated to him were superficial burps on the left side of the that be wished to go downstairs. The mao chest, a subsequently, made a pori-perizm objected, whereupon be was no loved aride by exsmission on the following d y. the defendant, who preceded to go dowo simies. Meanwhile, the defendant picked up a kerosine lamp nod threw it on the complainant. The latter wis then pushed down stales and wa followed by the.babé, who was picked up at the

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The cause of death in bis (plaian was due to fracture of the skull,

The case was remanded to Friday, the 14th

THE PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION

OFFICIAL, PROCLAMATION IN MACAO.

[From Our Own Correspondent]

Macao, 10th October,

A Boletim Official was published in the City this assroon), of which the following is a literal translation -

Secretariat General of this Government of the Province of Maced,

ANOTHER HARBOUR THBP7.

$300 WORTH OF J«WELLERY STOLEN

FROM JUNK..

8.h init

SPORTING NOTES.

PARSIS . THE PRESIDENCY,

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RUBI" AND "ZAFIRO”

INAUGURATION OF NEW SERVICE.

The annual match between the Paraly and Matters in connection with the to transfer of the The Presidency XI was played at. Poons on || steamers Ræði and Zafro to the American fay Another robbery in the waters of the Colcay the 8th and 5th September and resulted in an have progressed so satisfactorily, that the now has been reported to the Water Police. It apasy victory for the former.. The Paris win: service between Hollo and Hoogkong, will pears that, at about to pm, fast night, a boat sing the foss elected to bat and contributed the cima isto operation next month, says the Flatio containing four men armed with knives and respectable score of 386 ruas. The Presidency Enterprise al must als b choppers boarded a Jank anchored in Tsun mplied with 119 and had to follow on in con- By superior order the following la pablish-Wan Bay and after having forced the crew into sequence, responding with &r suns out. Thus

the hold, ransacked the craft, from which they the Presle won by an innings and 186 runs. ed:-

carried away money, jewellery and clothing to Telegram,

The total vaine if about 5300, The Police are making inquiries.

- CHINESE COAL IN SAN

FRANCISCO: -.

CHINESE ENGINEERING And Mining Co.'s

'ENTERPRISE, *.

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- DUFFS 52. CIVILIANS.

A friendly game of football was played on Saturday afternoon on the Military Groand be tween the Bafft and Civilians. The latter team was captained by Mr. A.Storrle. The game war a good one and resulted in a draw with no scores registered on both sides. This is the first time slace the last season the civilians took the Geld, and nothing much could be said of them, but with hard practice they will make a good team. The teams ware as follows:

Buff-Fitzpatrick (Goal) Barlett and Man: nering (Backs) Reyaulds, Wren and Cooper (alfbacks) Barlett, Ryan, Taylor, Downs and Williams (Forwards)

Lisboa, 6th October, 1910. Governor-General, Macho. Repabila was proclaimed yesterday with the concurrence of the Army, Navy and populace. Bathusiasm. Abrolats, order. Provisional Raverament presided by Teofilo Braga, Minis tors: War, Colonel of Artillery Xixier Bar- toto Interior, Antonio Joré d'Almolda; Fin. ́ance, Basilio Tellan; Public Works, Antonio Lulz Gomes; Marine and the Colonisi, Captalo Axvedo Gomek; Jonico, A80010 Costa J

San Francisco, Sept. Foreign Affairs, Bernardin Machado. Please The arrival here yesterday of the Norwelgen communicate these occurrences to the civil steamer Sark with 5,000 tons of coal form and military authorities sader your jurisdic-China is the first step in the invasion of the focal coal market by the Chinese Engineering Azevedo Gomer, ·ned Mining Company, limited, ons of the weal- Mr. Storrie's team-Hay (Goal) Hamilton Minister for Marine. thiest and most powerful British concerns dosad McCubbin (Backs) Wilkle, Batlow end ing business in the Far East-For more than a Gregory (Halfbacks) Acheson, Hedley, year this aggregation of British capital has bed Brown, Cooper and Storsle (Forwards). lis "agents investigating the fold in which the lucrative monopoly. Western Fuel Company has so long enjoyed a

tion.

butor of the staire. The doctor would say A QUESTION OF FOREIGN LAWS by and the Lisbon revolution makes

that the child's band actually struck the floor. The father was severely barni all over the body and als rec'e'ved several braires. With 10- gard to the complainant in the shird charge, A Chinese nimab, it was alleged by the prosecu. tion that she was kicked downstairs:

Mr. J. W, While, Assistant Engineer in the Public Works Depuitment, put in the plans of 'some houses in Sharp Stree`.

The complains n gave bir name sa Shijire

and kald he lived on the second floor of Nå. 2,

-POINT OF LAW DISCUSSED AT THE

·SUMMARY COURT:

THE NEWS AT MANILA.." The Manila Times of th lust says:- The Portuguese cruiser San Gabri. is lying. it an object o unusual-interest. What will the craw do, what will the officers do, what will the ship du, are questions that many are asking, Apparently the news of the revolution did not reach the vessel until about noon to-day and then it is unlikely that the officers, to whom the facts were communicated from shore,

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Its plava are all isid, and with the Sark comes the announcement that the new concern is here to stay, and that it has come prepared to

apply the whole Pacific coast with all kinds of cost of good quality and at prices that bave been only a menny since the contrast gained

control of the market.

SHIPPERS SURPRISED.

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Mr. A. G. Gordon, marine superintendent the Obina and Malla S.S. Co, Ltd., Arrivad Is Manila last weak from Hongkong for the purpose of arranging for new oficials for the two steamers, and the unangomenta bava bean completed.

The new commander of the Rub will be Captain Crosby, who is at prosent in command of the U.S. Interisland transport Seward The Zafire will be commanded by: Chief Officer Bico, of the Manchuria, who will sosīgo bis position on that llaer when she arrivSH: At Manila next month.

The paw service of the Rubi and the Zejiro (says the Daily Bulletin) will be inaugurated with the departure from Hoogkong of the steamer Awdl on October, sand, the steamer leaving Manila on October 11 with her now crew and officers accompanied by Mr Weaks. supervising Inspector of hulls, and bollere fre the Manila Customs, who will make a survey, of the steamer at Hongkong and lastall the new officers and crew under the American flag, The saw itoe will be known as the Philippine Steamship Company. The steamer will return: to Maulla an Amaricep ship and will proceed to fiollo and Cob that the sailing schedule

It is anticipated

will be as follows

· Leave Hongkong Saturday, arrive Manila

Monday, leave Manila Thursday noon, arrive oilo Saturday morning, leave lolle Sunday

H.M.S. KENT VE, HONGKONG RUGBY CLUB.

This match was played on the Club Ground the Happy Valley on Saturday before a large gathering of spectators. The game wat so xciting and interesting one throughout. The

est played an excellent game and won by 800, anivo Gebu Monday morning, leave

Gabi Tusaday noon, arriva Ilolio Wednesday" points to mit."

morning, leave Hollo Wednesday night, artive Manila Friday morning, leave Manils Saturday, arriva Hongkong Monday,

Sharp tieel who his wife, child and amak The evidence never attempted to show that the telegrams begon arriving and copies of them | cials of the coal trust. The Chinese company backs; Highton, Haemio, Davis, Jobfactorily-and there is every reason to baliova.

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child atsbetinfeofthe accorteccaws14 days old, On the date i, qussion, he came out of the 'bath-rarm with hii babe in his arms and went into bis sonm. The defendant almost immedi ately stepped into his room and took a lighted lamp, from a table near the entrance to the room.

Defendant told him to go away and eu refusing to do so, he threw the lamp in the direction of his face. Tor lamp did not hit

•him but struck the wall and roms of the ai spray (and its way into his mouth. He was then pushed down the stairs but he did not know that the child had left his arms till he reached the baltom of the stairs. When he became aware of what had happened, ho called pat to save the ch-id and a European who was passing the house at the time nicked up the 'child and handed it to him On his way to the Police Station, he saw.defendast in 126|| custody of a sailor and saverat constables. We was subieq' enty removed to the Government Civil Hospital, where he suffered great pains in his head. din was quite certsio he could identify the defendant.

Croia-examined by Mr. Almada, defendant laid be on y'occupied an inom af No, 7. AL the time there were only himself, his wife and child in the house, When he left like bathroom, bis wife remained behind to Fave her bath, The chill was not i'l when be left the bathrörni, He was carring, the child in both nims when he entered his room. Ha mat.the defendaot balf-way to the room, Defendant asked him whether he could yo downstairs. The lamp was in the centre of the inble. "Defendant did not take avy notics of him when be passed him. He thought it s'range that defendant sh uld have come lato his bouse. Before defendant tank up the lamp he did not say anythior. He did not try to stop the defendant. I did not know for what purpose defendants "took up the lamp. He policed, that def adant's right band, with which he picked up the lamp, was not steady, To' was in, tha centre of the.rem, and said 1 Go, go!" He -did not print with his finger in any partl

rular direction. He thought it very strange. 10 he did not to k There was patbing strange in defendant's appearance, except that be did not have a hat on The man

When no acting was mentioned before Mr. Josting Harsland, Acting Chief Justice, in the Summary Cout this morning, Mr. P. "W. Guldring raised two prol minary ofjections that the case should not proceed further on the grounds that the defendant never pleaded a special defence and that defondant by his own

contract was for sale. The presumption of law. was always in favour, of the legality of a contract and the Court could assume puthing as in the laws of another country. It could not be proved what the laws were of Cuba, Manila or Vancouver, unless the Court could bộ show satiate ory proufs. The parties themselves could not distinguish between the pla es mentioned. That bring so the legality could be proved of what was done and the care could not gr Auv further. The point had already been decided.

Is Lordship-In your favour

Mr Coldring ?-No, against' me.

Me Almada e mtended that in the first place he could oct enter a plea of illegality. I was not a cave of goods sold and delivered. On plaintify own shawi'g they were partied to a İrand,

Mr. Goldring bmitted that they must have some evidence of what the illegality consisted; otherwise, judgment must be given for him.

His erdship after further discussion decided is the plaintiffs' favour.

SANITARY BOARD'S DECISION..

OVER-RULED, BY GOVERNMENT.

On the 23rd uit, the Colonial Secretary wrote to the Secretuy, Saintary Board, aS follows:-

In reply to your letter No. 68530 of the trit ultima, 1. am directed to inform you tha

is Excellency the Officer Administering the Government in Council is not prepared to grant the application for the erection of a water clotet in the yard of No. 38, Queen's Road Central.

Mr. A Shelton Hosper minuted:-Mere waste of time of members of Sanitary Board by having their decision over-ruled.

Col, W. G. A. Bedford minuted:- egree with Mr. Hemper's remark.

FOPPY PROHIBITION.

quite

The National Review publishes the following i

appeared to be very much excited. When during this week dealing with the probibition A drastic Imperial Edict has been issued defendant and " Go, so 1" he did not do an whereupon del ndant cams up to him and of the growth if the poppy. From maay quatters, missionary.conpular and private, have parbed him away. Witness did not offer any

come reports of the surprislag'rxient in which resistar ca Lec-use he was afraid for his the pappy his been uppressed. The jast child. The lamp struck the wall but banaal fur at Tchiepla was almost a failure did not notice any Marks'na the moot. Ho fell headlong down the stairs. The child waccording to a repart by a British Cossu, and on account of the abrace of supplies of opium, amined by the doctor wilkin an hour, Shar ly an exhaustive report as the subject of pappy before he wentisthe bwh-anm, his omah came 10 bim and said there was some dargbauce suppression, drawn as by His Britannic Ma in the house. After that he did not ste berjey's Chargé d'Affaires in Peking, after no She spoke Chiness and made upward metions with ber þandı, meining there was a fire in the He did not see defondant pick up the -houra. child;

FURTHER EVIDENCE.

rich inst. Before Mr. F. R. Hallifax, First Police Ma. gistrale, this aftersom, the case, was resumed In which John William Hayes, a graners mate on board the U. S., New York, was charged with alleged wi fat murder and causing grievous bodily barm at No. 7. Sharp Street on the 25th Septober last. Mr. H. L. Dennys, from the, Cramo Solicites's office, prosecuted and Mr Lto. d'Almeda a Castro appeared for the defendant.""

extended tour through the province, w a dis- tinctly optimistic and landstory. O.ber instance of the same kind al thing might be quoted But the progress that is being made appears not to be antisfactory to the Government mont vitally conce sed, for in the

IMPERIAL IDICT

which we have referred it is stated that the delegates' appointed by the Board of Finance have reported that tharo, has been much exageration in the provincial reports upon the subject; the efforts made in the pro viocks are posfunctory, and the attemp's at the suppression of the growth of the poppy have ant hern supported by determined effort to stamp out opium smoking.

about it. Captain Pinto Basio was pay ing an official visit to Cavita who i the picis

were forwarded to him. It was anticipated In military circles that he would take some steps for the protection of the vessel pauding further developments in Portugal. He is close friend, of the royal family, having been raises with the fate king, whese companien he was on many journeys in Europe.

The temper and attitude of ite crew are not republican movement began.

nown but they left Portugal before the recent

The arrival of the dark was a surpise to the local shipping world, as well as to the offi.

owns the part of Chingwantan, where the Sark loaded and had no difficulty in withholding news on the steamer's departure. The local shipping records of yesterday show the Sark stil on the Asiatic coast.

It was originally announced that the steamer Zaverkip would bring a trial cargo of Chinese coal to this post. The coal trust prepared for this by filling every bunker along the water front, and every barge that was avallabia for The Sn↑ GabriƐ way to hava sailed Sator-

storage so that when the trust buster arrived it day for Timbr but departure may be deferied would have to lie in the stream piling up de in view of what has happened. Another possi-marrage charges while waiting for a chance to bility in that the vessel will steam for Macao

According to the Cað ́entor of Bili inst,, the Portugan o calony in Mauila has sent the föl lowing telegram to the president of the newly constituted republic:

"President of the public, Lisbon: We. congratulate the republican par y. Long live Portugal! Long live the republi. The Par tuguese colony,"

Caplain Astonia Pinto Bano, commanding |the cruiser Sun Gabriel now ta' Manila bay, telegraphed on Thursday to the minister of the Davy in Lisbon, asking for official information concerning the revolution, but up to the pre-

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Should he receive no orders to the contrary he will continus his journey to Timor this morning.

FIRE KUTAIKOO 70-DAY.

TWO HOUSES, BURNED,"

ith inst. This morning an outbrea't of fire occurred a few minutes p.st eight o'clock in Shaukiwau Road between Messrs. Butterfeld and Swire's Sugar Works and their Qaarry Bay Dackyard. Two houses were more or less burned out. In house was thereby made a total wreck. In the the case of one, the roof collapsed and the

mhar instance, the walls and roof withstood tha flames and it suffered only from the destruction of its costeots!

Fastanalely there were no coeppants, as the houses were used as stoler for matting eme played in the picking of rugar from the ever, the material with which the houses word Sugar. Works. As may be well imagined, how.

crowded went up like matchwood, and those portions of it which were too wet to burn at

Levarli KoUTE,

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Dace continued to moulder dangerously for Carinas to re'ale, it so happened that the Fire Brigade had just finished moralu, drill when the fire-bell ráig out its warning, colęs, so that the men were able-ta get to the scene | of the fire with even more'celerity than usual,

When the Brigado arrived the two houses were, well alight and ít

became apparent that every eff must be directed toward saving neighbouring properties. This task was promptly accomplished by the Brigada urder Femaster R. Macdonald. The Brigade, however, were not called apan to use all their own'extinguishing appliances, excepting ons fire flat although both flats and land ergize were on the spot as the Taikos apparatus proved almost ample in itself to meet the case.. The two houses burned cut are of two storeys each and adjoin the Taikoo branch of the Dairy Farm. The damage done is reported not to be very serinus.

HONGKONG HOTAL VERANDAH.

· COMMITTEE'S REPORT,

The following repart of the Commitee

poload. It was then announced that the Inverkip would 10 to Prince" Rupert and the men in "Whose grip the local coal situation lies breathed aus er. All this time, however, the Sark was plowing its way toward the Golden Gate and is now safely inside..

· PLANS WELL LAID, Fracat J. Moss, the aganthera for the Chinese company, has been laying his plans quietly for more than a year, and bis made all arrange- ments with regard to this and subsequent goes. The fork will be docked to-day at pièr 36, where everythifog is in readiness to discharge

the ship and transfer the coal to a yard that was engaged months ago. The Sark's cargo includeï steam and household coal and his aiready been placed with local dealers, Follow- ing the Sark le fiest of colliers and Agent Moss 13ys that the supply will be big and stendy.

The Chinese Engineering and Mining Com- pany owos ite owa mines, which are among the largest in the world, and in China operates its own railroad and its own line of steam colliers. The company also manufaciaras coke, firebrick and cement on a large scale, and will place all thate products on the coast market and as far into the interior ar profitable. The head offices of the company are at Tientsin,

MYSTERY CLEARED UP

The teams were:-H. M. S. Kext-backs; Piduck, Raybould, Stomas, Douglas and Grim mitt, three-quarters: Tornar and Horswell, half.

It is the intention, if the achame works entis Grinter, Brimilcombe, üryant and Smith, for. wards.

that it will-to purchase one mora steamer for H. G. Hegarty, G. D. Mellwatith and O. A. W. communication with outside centres. Consider. Hongkong-T.. Robson, back : f. C. Roberty, this fleet and greatly add to our facilities for Ferrier, three-quarters: J. McGregor and T. log the splendid manner in which Hallo is galeg Cocker, halvas; A. Temperley, C. U. F. Cur. bead, the air excellent ground for anticipat singham, W. Ross, E, Bass, D. J. Cheese.ng that the new line will do a very remunera- mau, Beli-Irving, A. H. Relas and H. W.

· Tha vessals are modern in every way. › Ballt Lester, forwards.

eight years ago, they cost £60,000 each. 7 hay BOWLB,

have excellent accommodation för passengers and are up-to-date in every other respect. The vessels have a speed offourteen knots per hour.

POLICE " THE. REST OF LEAGUR, «

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é exciting game of Lawn Bowls was play⋅ ed on the Police grounds on Saturday after-. naon, between the Police and the rest of the League. The game was a vory oven one and at the end of it the Police came off losers by one poist.

The score were:- POLICE.

K. McLennan lesp. Robertson

fusp. McHardy

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A Ramsay.

D. Harvey

T. Petria

tivo business bera,

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The Hoo: Dr. J. M. Atkinsonpresided on Mon... day evening at a meeting of the Crickat Langua at the Hongkong Cricket Club pavilion. Ro presentatives of different clubs were prezent and the business of the evening was to amend tales,

Rule 9 of the rules of the Longue was amand. ed to read as follows: "A win shall count one point, a draw or a loss shall not count, The

insp. Cameron (skip) 15 J. Crawford (skip) 7 percentage on the number of matches The

POLICEL

Joap, Gourlay P. O. Stuart...

P. S. Patt

FOLICE.

TAIKOO.

Mr. Hardwick

Mr. Dickla Mr. Ferguron

(skip). 20 Insp. Withers (skip) 20 Mr. Scott

CIVIL BERVICE. W. Finnchar F. Howell

P. S. Grant L. S. Ogg ipsp. Footca P. C. Bell

L. Whoal (skip) 22 C. Bond

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HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB 15T XI V. THE * REST."

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The above teams thet on Saturday, on the Olab Ground, the game resulting in a draw. The scores were 1—

FIRST XI,

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There is believed to be a direct connection between the falling through of the sale of the Westera Fuel Company's prɔparties to a British syndicate and the appearance in this fie'd of the Chinese mixing company. The British syndicale forfeited to the Western Fuel Company the $50,000 that was put up as a first payment and called the deal off. It is now thought that the syndicate, Rev, D. H. Payne, at Hancock, b Bird ...... which was willing to pay $1,50, co for a A. P. H. Rouquette, e Turner, b Garnett ... 17

Col. Stacpn rc Hancock, b Garnett business that would bare given it a monopoly

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THE PLOUR IBADH.

AN EXPLANATION OF THE DECLINING IMPORTS.

Lt. F. B. Hitchcock, e Hancock b Bird...... Header Harris, st Hancock, b Garnett J. A. Cooks, R.N., e Tarner, b Bird L. R. Tippen, R.N., and b Bird

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shall be reckoned,, and the club having the highest percentage to hold the Shield for the ́ansuing reason."-

Amended Rule to rendse. "In case a match is not finished owing to rain, it shall be replay• ed. But if this, in the opinion of the com. mitten, should be impossible, the match shall be considered as abandoned."

Mr. W. D. Braidwood' has kindly offered a prize to the man who makes the biggest mum. ber of catches by ihn end of the season. The offer was accepted.

THE SHANGHAI TAQIAI,

Towards the end of the last Chiness moan the Shanghal Tantai, Tsai Nai-huang, wired to the Board of Finance to the effect that the local Sancial situation was very critical and it was feared that if the money which he had lent out to the Cblocso banka wèrs called in all of a sudden it would be disastrous to the market. The time for paying the indemnity due the gib moon had however arrived and he falt obliged to ask the Board to halp by mak ing him an advance. The Board without inquiring into the' true, state of tblogs in Sbangkai jumped at the conclusion that the faotai was impertinent in taking the request and wired back to reprimand him,' After that was dons a councillorsubmitted that the Tantal's

of the market, learned of the Chinese Com | B. F. Townsend, c R. Hancock, b Garnett 4 pany's intentions and came to the conclusion B. F. Chapmeu, b Turner má 11 that the monopoly would not live long enough || 2. Jacks, 11 - ancock, b Garatti .............................. for them to get their money back..

C. T. Dare, c Bagual, b Bird..........telegram showed that the Shanghal market was very bad and depended on the public fande M. M. Mass, c Garnett, b Turner ........... 1

to save it from niter rain, and that this being D. E. Donnelley, c Sharpin, b Turner

so, if the Board would not advance the Tastal Capt. Clapham, Garnett, b

the money be asked for the probabilitlen warÜ" that they would either be compelled to assist the market with a large sum of money or the whole market would be ruloed, which would be 100 serious to contemplate.

The Board then sent the Taotni a wire saying that it bad 153 despatched an urgent telegram to the T's Ching Bank to lend him half a million taali, to ideovertbeimmediate difficulties. Jautasithad

in e sent off the telegram i question. another wire arrived from the 2hànghai Tantal saying that be bad feet out the money to the Chinese banks solely to order to supist the market, and the Board had been informed of it, and that he had not done so from any salfish motive. Unless

repair. The President and Vice-Presidents of the Board would grant his petition for an ad vance the market would be ruined beyond

A few years ago that eminent economic au- thority, President Hill, of the Great Northers, was bubbling with enthusiasm over the pros and her fand products to China and olber spects of building up a big export trade in flour parts of the Orient, remarks the San Francisco R. E. O. Bird Chronicle, ma was to impressad with the Capt. G. Geraett.....................13 future of this particular ride that be caused Bagnall 8 I... his company to invest in a couple of big steam- Sharpin....il 3.1 ships, which cost a great deal of money, but Turber have rever pald their running expenses since. At the time he embarked on the venture tha

Chronicle expressed distrust concerning his judgment, and pointed out that the Chinese demand for flode would be a matter of slow growth, and that the probabilities favoured the

his attention should be directed to the pos-

ballef that the domestic grower of Chios, whan sibilities of profit, would be able to supply the

ha had been thero a few micutes Lance-Seroppears from the reports of the sp; clai delegates verandah openings be permitted on the follow-they harmonize perfectly with the Chronicle's

garet Dig and P. Williams came no to him sent out by Dako Kung that and they all, west to extinguish the fire. Ho

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ing conditions:

(a) In the case of each oprcing enclosed.

So long sa a demand exists means will be Detective Sergeant John Grant s'ated that found to supply it's the demand is dimip on the evening la question he beard Polico, ished; so the Edier calls attention to the whistles while he was geing bomo kom uppy necessity for daily efforts at the suppression el Valley, A.native came up to him and made a

the habil. The prevention of pappy production statement, whercupen he proceeded to Bow. can be taken in hand a defaits season, is, at appointed to consider the question of enclosing rington Road. There be saw a lighted kerosine the time of sowing, but the war against smok.be verandahs on the south black of the Hong-needed wheat, and that cspital would be found all lamp lying on the road brokas with oil alt g must be a war carried on from day to day. the Yanitary Board this afteroonb

kong Hotel was considered st the meeting of

to build modern mills to grind it. Foth of round it burning. He heard a lot of noise pro The Goveramente of Kərio, Heilongkitog, Hon.

these predictions have been realized. Our ceading from the direction 1 No. 37 or 19., Shansi, Fukien, Kwangsi, Youn.n, and the

Secretary, Sanitary Board, We have inspect Bowrington Road as of persone rushing about,

ed the arrangements at the Hongkong Hotel, Consuls are now devoting themselves in their Smo was issuing from the verandah. After eradication of the opium prodaction, but it

New Dominion blyse.ch reprried the entire South Block, and as the result of our ir spec-reports to explanations of the cause of the off of American exports, of four, sod fos, recommend that the enclosing of the

conjectures of six years ago. 2-

Americans have fallen into the pernicions portion of the fanlight shows on plan morked peoples. They have allowed themselves to be habit of underreting the capabillies of Oriental "B" correspanding with the space to ba closed deceived by the facility with which the armies by loose shutters, to be bluged to open inwards of the Western Powers forced the Chiness and and to be fitted with suitable apparatus to on Japanese to open their ports to trade, and able it to be readily opened.

(6) The Hotel Co. to undertake to apply the think that because a people once showed poll- tical inefficiency and' industrial backwardness wasden shatters to the openings shown compared with our standards they must always plan marked "B" only in cases of necessity remain in the condition such drawbacks entsit, and to remove them again in every case imme- They arslikaly, however, to soon discover their diately the necessity for their application cease.

mistake. China, like Japas, will be compelled to W. CHATHAM.

make the best of her resources, and that masas that the Chiese will neglect no industry which prmines profit, and certainly none. In the field of agriculto & They are capable farmers, and despite the impression that the empire is over crowded, there is still plenty of land within its borders that can be pute the best possible esa by employing the congested population in in

The sincer ty of the Peking authorities in this matter is beyond question, and it is worthy of note that to the metropolitan province itsif the evil is almost entirely eradicated. The desire of the, Peking Governme 1 is to be able to come before the Conference to be held at The Hagus next year with a thoroughly good record so that acinal accomplishment on the part of Chios may be used as a mighty lever | by means of which to more Governments open. lyjadifferent or covertly bustile,

board afthout from Sharpe Street West and is far from complete. The governors of there shonlyä terwards saw the defendant banging by his hande from the bracke's at the verstidah‹ of provinces are therefora.handed over to the the first floor. Defendant's back was turned Board of Civil Appoi rments for the imposis towards him and he could not identify him, tion of appropriate penalties, and in those cases. He saw bim pall himself op on to iba varandah

where awards Bad been made for what was nad shortly afterwards he began to throw

believed to ba exceptional success in the cam- articles of furniture on the strest at the people palga thote rewards sto cancelled. balow The defendant walked along the veran. dab of No. 1, tharpa Street, late which be disappeared. Shortly afterwards, he heard a noite as of persons tambling down the stairs apparently head foremost, into the ansest. He saw a he ip of something baralog at the foot of the stairs. He rushed in and found a young childlying in the middle of the flamer, its head on the ground and its feet on the steps of tha staircase. Ho seized the child, carried it out side and banded it to some people in the crowd." Hajhen attended to the fire and by

A PEKING MESAADE, ́the help of the 'flames⋅ in the street he was published in the Chinese newspapert states able to identify, the defendant, who was s'aod, ibat those guilty of breaches of the opium sup. ing on the verandah, He then beard a crash pression regalalons are to be Imprisoned for In the backyard. He went to the bick part of life. The punishment in severe one, but not the house but could see nothing, and retarded a whit 100 tevers in such a matter of national to the front of the house, where be found the life and death. Duke Kung desires a very defendant in the custody of L'uozo Sirrgenat high mead of praise for the persistent dogged- |Org⠀and ¦ P."O/W&¢ ̈ ̈He was reninred Coosa,which he has all along displayed in his to No. 1 Polica Station, where he saw || leadership of this great campaign, and we hopa the child brought in on the arms of a Japanese. | at an'chily data to sto his efforts crowand with

· The child's hard win blanding,'

Komplete sumnes,

A..

- Signed, Cox. W. G. &. BEDFORD.

(A. SKELTON HOOPER, The Medical Officer of Health mingled-1 think the phrase "Only in cases of necessity too vague. It should reads “Only when sen- dared necessary by rain-storms or typhoons."

Do the motion of the President, seconded by the Vice President, the Sub-Committee's refensive culture. port was adopted with the amendment proposed" by the M. O. H.

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RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Mustam for the week ending the gth &ctober, 1970'3~~-~-

Library Museum Non-Obinese 953. 174 Obinese rumenom. 143. SAIS

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the Board of Finance were most indignant un 17 seeing the Teotal's telegram and thought that

11 he had the intentios of opposing them so ther

R. Hancock, not cut sevindiktuurise. 32 impeached him with the result that the Total

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H. Hancock, Pestonji...min 33 was cashiered the very same day. The sudden H. D. Sharpin, eat out............... 11 pois of the removal of such an foportaat off

Extras .....................ùra 4|cialis practically unknown and it is said the reason for it was that two Viceroys had spoken. Total (for 6 wkts) ....................128 | unfavourably of the Tantal before the Prince BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Regent when they were recently in Peking.”

As soon as the decree cashiering him reach- ed the Tantai be at once sest urgent telegrama to the Viceroy at Nanking and the Governor at a Soochow saying he had not performed the duties of his office to the satisfacilon of the Throsa- and had thereal been crahiered and his fett galt. ty, for thus abusing the indulgence and kindness. 1HE SKNATH.

they had shown him. He was, however, glad to say that bis accounts were in perfect order and he could baad over the affairs to, the saw

·SPEECH· FROM THE TARGNE.

Taotal at once. He begged that his successor Peking, Oct. 3. Taoisi Liu Yes-Yi, ba. ordered to come to The Prince Regnotio opening tän Imperial Shanghai with all hästo and take over the sealm Assembly (Scoate) vaid that is represents the from him. The financial situation was very people's verdict. Although it was only the criticial and the sooner he was relieved of ha fallet step towards the Constitution, it was en burden the batter for him. The Governor of emblem of hope of the country's great fatare, Klangit was much surprised at lbs díasmissal showing that Chica, la conformity with the of the Testal, for be considered that the Shange world's progress, recognizes the necessity of hal market was saved from very serioas improved conditions and barmony among all disaster by him. His Excellency wited: in. classes. The speech concluded with an earnest reply to the Total's telegram that he was glad exhortation to the Members to carry out their to know that his accounts were all in order and public doties zealously, so forgetting that they that bu was in a position to hand over the sente possessed the confidence of the Goverment to ble successor at any time, & Ha should, how

aver, do his best with regard to the settlemant will be similar of the affairs of the three bankrupt banks, The to Bilis laclade Press, School, and Insurance Tantal had his daties and cusponsibilida laws, income and business taxes," questions of long as he was in office. Hoolday is again transportation and Industrial development and after he had consulted with the Viceroy, M other bon-political subjects. The advisory Cheng Taichung then left for Nanking in sna character of the Assembly and its inability to the Viceroy with a ylaw, to memorialECT** annet lastatation are clearly demonstrated to Throne to sllow the Lactatin the apparaat satisfaction of the people, who am port for low monki morate secu overjoyed at the realization of # part of thei" of the bankrapt bangs and to Avenida grani amalition N 43}} News

There will be plenty of trade between the ↑ and the people. East and the West in the yasms to come, just as **- Forthcoming motions, there in between the highly developed countries of Europe and the United States. But it will not be of the kind that fill and the other or parents of Oriental exploitation bave dreamed China and Japan will not take from us that which we would like most to self; to them They will buy what they want and it is reason ably certain that, in most cases, buy those thiege which they cannal produce themesltura,

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