THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 1010

PRAX WEDDING.

V NEW P & 0. STEAMERS.

JACKMAN-SMITH

hữaộth Inst.

BIO FIRE AT SHANGHAL.

DOSATLARD & GODÓNA "AILAZE.

F.M.I. “ RONILLA,

DEPARTURE OF THE GARRISON.

INTERPORT RIFLE MATCH,

· HONGKONO'S@TEAM/

HONOXONG WÄTERS

DEPOSITING OF REFUSES

373

The standard of shosilng during this son- son's Interpart practice has been much higher The depositing of refura in the waters of the

dermentioned placeablecemen

Peak Church, of Miss Smith, niece of Mr.is, being built by Mertra, Caird & Co.ar/ports the A, C, D. News of 22od inst "a disas- "morning carrying with her cartala officacy of the Рthad fór suvaral years, past; and competition Gojany is strictly prohibited except at the un,,

The two new mall'inteamers now building for the P.'& O. Company are similar in tips to the' prasant vassals of the "M" class 1 but of each in the early, koors of yagerday morning, re The marriage took place this morning, at the tonnage and greater power. Con vessel

Greenock and the other by Messrs, Harland & broke out on the outskits of the Wolf at Belfast. The namas chosen for them alasma was given about as a toy the sewn Seulement) in North: Soschow Road. The are respectively Medina und Moloja, da

Thay ate of the following dimensions: being brought by constable to the West length, 550 breadth, 635 depth, 35 and Hongkow Felice Station about the same time that the blass was noticed by the Central Bell, their tonusge will be 12,500 gros gulust tower man The Victoria the first Company *1,000 of the Mora, the largest vessal at

to reach the scene, found the Sico-Belgian present running in the Company' service. Bask's Godowa baraleg fariously, though the

Accommodation is provided for nearly 700 arst and second salon passengers. A pm little time. was lost in getting the Fire King and rest of the brigade turned out promptly, and

side the masic-room, at the forward end of the Sachow Creek, the flames had established too ber of slagle-berth cablus, are arranged along two other seamers to work, pamping from the barricane deck, in addition to the nigai cabins,

strong a bold to be easily mas eredetileg ‹ The' hurricane, deck of theto shipt is coo-

* The fire was first policed in the South- tinued to join the forecastle, giving more pro Eastern corter of the dnt storey, It spread menade space. Additional cabins are placed rapidly backwards until the whole of the front in the space thus esclosed.

shutters of the windows soon became red-hot, porting of the godown was alight. The lion and the Blours and roof collapsed in succession, until only the outer walls of the building aud

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The smoking room in these ships is raised a deck higher than in the other" and is placed on the promesade deck and at the after end li a verandah smoking-room In the open.

The dining and music-rooms and the divas or ladies' sosoklag-room are all arranged with a view to achascod comfuit and the most per Tect ventilation,

CORRESPONDENCE.

(We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expresend by Correspondents in this'colama.]

THE CHINESE CUSTOMS.

spread backwards they were checked by a A few charred timbers remained, As the fapies fireproot wall, separating the godown into two parts. From the roof of an adjoinlog dative (ea godowo, access to which was gained by means of the Victoria's turntable scape, and from the. surrounding alleyways, torrents of waIOT WCID poured on to the flames and though the maint poition of the godown was gutted the brigada

HM, Teacup Rolla laft Hongkong this contingent of the Bund that and dons Gantson for the honour of a place in the Coloss's sacs as bound for Southampton it as follows The selection of the team bas, therefore duties in Hongkong. The list of Officers and has been closs and leen, fat Capt. EJ Manders, (A.5.0.)). Rev. H. O proved somewhat difficult, but it is considered Locker, (A C.D. Capf. G. A. Banson, Capt that the team chosen will justify their selection E., Elliott (Rid.1.0.); Llen, 0, 0, Walker, and regain some of the lost prisiga

of the (A.0.0.) Major Adais, Cap, Baar, Llani Goling as regards side shootingsorkester Simmack, Zient Chapman, Major Logan. The following will comprise the list:-). P. Liant Fisroy, Laut Ornam, (R.G.A.) 1. Cant O.: Fiyon (A.M.5 Zame). Mas, Showart, R.G.A.) Lieut. Shannon, Aliut, Davidson, Olab), Bauneiman, Bassford and Penderson, | G, Fit Finch, Lient FFA., Whyte. (H.K,8,B" | Taylor, Watts, Boul, (H. M. Navil Yard Ride

(RA.M.C.), Major Brown, Capt. Murray, Capt. Sergt. Bryant, A.D.C, Reserve: Mr. Brown and (Buff) Majer Macdonald, Major Grebro (Taikoo Rids Club) Mr. West (W.D.) and Baker, and son, Lleut, Col. Lander, LA,O,D. V. Sarby 20 and A.0.0.); Revi: Dalias Ennis (A.D.D.))). With the exceptios of Mr. Stawin, who shot Officer' wives 8, and 16 children. bags for the Colony In 1903 and 1909, the team

The following were also passengers by the chosen is new to Interport hoaount Army transportin

N. C. O's and men

Childres

594

· 69 133

Famele soirania aun no a borinn að Major Boxsball'nod 1 sorgenst, R. A. M. 0. left for Colombo.

The following contingent was bound for Singapore:-

S

N. 0. 0.'s midja m Women, jenomos mejor Children Landes 29 "Capt. Brown and Lieutenanti Sykes, Stagg

The match will be fired on Saturday next, Lag hinst., on the King's Park Range at 2.30 "pm, Roder the management of Captain North.

core, Hongkong: Volunteer Corpe,

All persons Interested in rids skoollog are Iny ted to ba present,

West of Graan Island Foto West of the Ashes Buoy at Kay 1 Chidi

early abb elde

2. To the South of Capa Collision on the

(a) When the weather conditions at aad, 1 Chat are not favourable, and pass

{(4) With special permission from the Harbour Master

Special permission must be obtained from"

the Harbour Master to deposit refuse of any kind at any other place.

188 CELENT TRADE.

PROSPECTIVE, PHILIPPINE COMPETITION,

A Washington despatch of Sept. 14 says :- The United States government has under consideration the expediency of establishing in the Philippine islands a plant for th's mundice ture of cement, to supply the lurransed demand. for government use occasioned by the adaption of a plan of permanent concreta construction for all barracks and quar,era ló be erected lo the archipelago hereafter, "an exhaustiva ras port on the supply of raw materials is before the War Department, which is ako giving con. sideration to several papers on the subject by publications.

| succeeded in saving the rear pastlop, and in pre- I and Inner wero pauengørn also for the Straits Dr. Centlia of Hongkong lectured on this sub-: Alvin J. Jon, which have apeARTNERS

venting the fits from spreiding in say olber direction. As the scene el the fire was beyond Settlement limits only two bydrants were avail- able, but the proximity of the Soochow Creek gave the firemen as unlimited supply of water, During the Ste it was judicrous to see the pumping a diminutive stream in the direction Paothan fire brigade, with its toy apparatos,

of the flimes

· RULES OF THE ROAD.

CHINESE COXSWAIN'S CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED,

26th last

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Falcy Smith, the popularly known public accountant in sha Colony, with Mr. H. T. Jackman, executive engineer, Public Works Department. The bridal couple will be spending ⠀⠀ their ...... 'honeymoòn at Macao. So great is the popularity of the bride- groom that the send-off sccorded him And his happy bride at the Macaostenmar'swharf this afternoon was one of the most enthusiastic wa bara, seno for, many a long day. The na. Set Taf, by which the happy pair are proceed ing on their honey-moon trip, never looked no isiplendent in her gar garb of liga and coloured bunting as she did this afternoon. The arrival of the newly wedded couple on board the Steamer shortly before a p.. to-day was (the 'algcal for a literally deafening fusillads of crickers, the mivolaning loud and long for a good while after the steamer bad cast off med was making for the fairway, "An amusing in- cident was too good to be allowed to your corded While the crackers and thinlaluró bombs were bursting in their thousands send log the fragments, of crimson papir-the Chinese emblematic colour of good fons allaround the ship, the motley crowd of Chinese pedlars, boat people and coolies gathered on the wharito enjoy the pyrotechnic display. Amidst all the dio and noise a gentleman, a friend of the departing bridal party, overheard the inquiry from a. Celestial whether the send-off wis in- tended for the new Governor' of Macao. When he was told that the 'demo stra'ion was for a

TO THEJEITOR Or, the "Hongkong Trixdrant," popolar Government official of this Colony ha begun to realize that Hongkong residents were

Sir,-A gentleman who writes with polas and capable of appreciating the marit and worth of vigour sont a letter to the Hongkong Telegrape a few days ago that demande en answer. He a good man, even though in every case be basiges himselt Mene Tebal," and I wish he had not yet attained to the lofty eminence ola bead

used some other nom de plume. For that the of ike department.

Custome Service as constituted and governed by that wonderful man, die Robert Hart, Foreman, Mr. Macphail, of the Delage Com

The Fire Brigade was in charge of the Senior doomed, is unfortunately true, but it is not trus that its roln will befall it for the roavons sugar, the Chief Engineer being detained at his residence by his motorcar taking fire. The gested by the gentleman whose views were ex- pressed fo that letter, and which I have, great roof of the tea godown on the West sides, while Mib-ho-longs and the Delɛge worked from the ly against my will, to contradict. For con.

the Victorias were simioned along the troversial pur ose i shall call that correspon crook frank, and the Hoogkows with an- short). Mr. M. T. water, of the unfairnpes

alad bo the Western sida of the ga and injustice of esforclog the regulations

down. It was not net 3.30 am. that which require assistants in the Customs, the fire could be said to be under control, sad the Chinese Imperial Maritime Castoms, many of the ramen did not leave the scene of service; to prove their knowledge of the Chia-

the outbreak qutil nearly şam. All day gas ase languago every your in an examination, terday two hydrant streams were kept playing He declares that this tule is discreditable and

.on, the ralci by members of the coolle corps. bomillatlog. When he says that the regula tions ordering all employer of the todoor staff the afteroos the ruins prosented a sorry of the Customs to riady and be proficient in spectacle. Osly the mers shell of the front hy so odd foot. · If this bad been in the dark a pleasure, a abre tigo that'rest ‘is imperativa, sary in order to produce a wholly antisfactory the Chinese language have wisely allowed to Partion of the godown remained. The iren window shutters" were crumpled and boot into laprs in the course of years, and that the re- vival of them by Mr. Aglen is a departure from roof, bont and swisted by

| fantastic shapes. Corrugated from from the the latente that nudled moderalloo which characterised heat, was strewn all round the building the role of Sir Robert Hart, he lays bimself and only charred beams marked the past open to argoment which I shall have, I think, lotion of the floors. lay before the readers of the Telegraph. To the godown was

The ground inside Coreted with piles of day I wish only, to protect against the asue?+

baret or charred cocoost, and the water tion that a man canot be a good "office gushing out from the entrance carried with it imas as well as good Chinese scholar. cigars and cinders from the ruins. It clearly laid down by Mr. M. T. that one who becomes a Chloess scholar is very likely to become a drunkard and to end as a suicide. He blames the laspectorate for encouraging the repulsive habit of absorblog so much Chinese that alcohol and its allendant hotron follow naturally in its train, with the awful tragedy of self-slaughter as its climax. Now really this is not a reasonable thing to say; it is unfale and not true. I am so angry with this atrocious accusation that I shall write no more about it to-day, lest I be led leto y lag more and bitterer words than will be mecessary to rofute sich an allegation,~Youm, atc.,

THE TRIANGLE, Hongkong, ayeh October,

CHINA'S RAILWAY, LOAN) -

According to the Report of the Board of Posts and Communications, Chine's Railway Loans are as follows -

Bonus

20% of Net Profits.

Price issued at

5.

Amonat

Railway.

Peking-Hankow .............125,000,000 Frcs.

7.5

Peking-Mukden 090.£2,300,000-

20% of Net Frofits.

1/5 of Net Profits.

7. of Net Profits.

2 2

51,

57.

20%, of Ne: Prefits.

as to 650,000 953

5%.

Tackow Tsinghwa ...£ 795,800 Canton-Kowloos..... $30,000

Chengting-Taiynen... 40,000,000 Frs.

Kaifeng-Lobyarg... 41,050,pco Frs. Shanghai-Nanking ....2,000,000

GAMBLING IN, SHARES.

A PROHIBITORY PROCLAMATION,

PROPER EXERCISE,

NOTHING LIKE WALKING, Some yours ago, says the SAangkof Mercury

In scientiflo jact, and having had a gard des of expert experience was able to give not a little good

The data has been reviewed by the United advice. He agreed with many other doctors States Geological Servoy which, in addition ad experts that far getting Est and keeping to the official report to the department, has so there is nothing like walking, done at thepablished the following review of Mr. Cors right time and in the right way. And the right reports According to Cox, limestone occur time is not the early moraleg bolore breakfast abundecily on early every island of the when of all times the body is legil taned up'

Phil ppine Archipelago, and on the island of when muscles aro slack, and vitality not at its Batin it is uniformly remarkably pare. Clay best. The time for walking to p

orabnia suitable for the inanufacture"of hight"|" BEFORE SUN-DÓWN,

grade Portland camant is, howevas, more dile ficult to obain on the island of Batan. : These facts are borne out in a series of donlyses of same the data are discussed in relation to the requires ples of abals and limestone from drill bolas, and ments of the best manufactoring practice. The calculations show that comenis might ba mada from materials such as those taken from the fairly well with the theoretical analysis for La high district cement, although the silica-alamias rado is low and the c. mposition of the product would barely come within the desirable limitr proposed by Meado and La Chatellar. Oox regards it as probable that the addition of silica In some form to the materials would be neces

cement. A less 'quantity of limestone would be needed as a consequence, and a fargar daposli of shule would have to be available in order to produce a given quantity of cement than would be the case under norant conditions,

dent of the Telegraph, Mr M. T. (for other detachment of the Min-ho-longs oppover from Canton on Oct. 2uth about 5.50 p.m. pose of adipose tissue for the purposes of,a | drill holes on Batan island that would spres

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"ZAFIRO" AND "RUBI."

The change of flag has been contemplated by the owners of the vessels for some time, and with it will be insugerated a cew schedule fex these two fine steamers. The charge is to take effect on or shrat Nov. 7, and includes calls at Hollo and debt, after arrival in Masila from Hongkong by way of Manila.

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`Before Com. Beckwith, K.M., ai the Marins Magistrate's Cour, this morolog, an inquiry was held' into the circomitances respecting a charge for disregarding the rules of the it morning exercise is to be taken at all, let it road in the waters of the Colony at 5.50 p.mbe ridiag. But the aller oon walk it the thing, master of the stein-launch Huer On, preferred the object la view. If a man is-to-take part in on the moth instant, agalast Chau Kam Ho How much is to be dana depends naturally on by Capt.) R. D. Thomas, master of the the International Walking Competition, his Kinahan

preparation must be of a more complete and Complainant stated that he was coming down exacting kind then if he merely wishce to die When off Packow Light on the port bow, he football or hockey match. Indeed the heavier saw the steam lausch Hung On with a lighters in the call to be made, the more complete and tow, one on either side. coming up against the the longer in deration, should the preparation tide. When within a cable of the Kiarkan be. But care should be taken motto the launch's starboard how was across the Kin show's bows, about 70 degrest, causing the steamer to go hard astero and only just cleared serious collision would bare taken place.

W. R. Teffcott gava evidence that ho was of watch coming from Canton on the evening of faunch Hang On. On his port biw when within Oct. 20th and when off Pachow bo sighted the about son that the launch suddenly pat ker helm salera and came right across the Kin show's Bow, usarly causing a unious accident. The Kinshme put her heim astero, and only cleared by some so feat. They were then ahead of the Charles Hardenin about half ac hoor, when this happened

At the time of the outbreak the front por ion of the godows contained 8,977 bales of cocoons, Chan Kam, defendant, stated that he was 47 bales of filatura silk, 43 cases of cigats, and towlog two lighten up the River on the eve 400 kegs of nails. The total Insurance is being of the auth Oct. When soning Packow he 205,000 covas the ban own carge and the sesa of her coming down. He then star lieved to amenat to Ti1. 765,000, of which Tit. sighted the Ainton and surther staamist building. The origin of the fire is obscured in boarded to go across the River to get out of

try. The godown was locked up as usual the big ward with a heavy tow. the preceding evaning, and a Chinese watch- man remained on duty outside the premises. conflagration was started by spontaneous com. It can, therefore, only bo supposed that the bustion among the cocoops,

RICE MILLS BURN1.

310. FIRE IN BINGKOK.

The Bangkok'Daily Hall, of 10th fast, says:-Yesterday evening about half past six o'clock, fire broke out in one of the milis of Yong HoogChanat Bakaloh and rapidly spread

The Court found the coxswala of the launch guilty of gross disobedience to the rates of the road in crossing a siósmer's bow within a short distance thereby very nearly causing a serious accident and as (hat was the second offence against him, his certificate would be suspended for three months and, on the expiration of that | time, a farther examination must be passed before it is ratarned.

SHANGRAPS FINANCIAL

SITUATION,

VIĆEROY CHANU TO THE RESCUE,

OVERDO TRAINING.

That spells staleness, listlessness and lack of

and for a time an entire change, the one great maxim being ever remembered that it is only when exercise is enjoyable that the fallest possible good is belog get out of it,

The organs which demand most at.entlos. during training are the heart and lungs. Es pecially in sumalog and rawing arethene llable to be tried more than may be for them, and lo consequence those exercless are found to pro- vide, perhaps, a greater percentage of break-ranging in thickness from 100 to 500 feet; dowas than any others. A sport to an eight ör a four when crews are on a Jeysi'takus

In the Mount Licos region near, Danso, - Cabu, some surveys and 2 ftw boringa hava been made, Limestone occon abundantly in

MORE VITAL ENERGY

out of the human frame within a given number of seconds iban perhaps anything the can do. the faith of such races at the University nights, We have seen the tffects again and again at when, in spite of the most painstaking, the most protracted, and the most scientific train RE posible the crops are practically exhausted for the tima, being

more or less detached areas over the region, and shales, including five coal seams, ar of wida disin.bution and range from goo to 500 fast thick. Analysis of the maturinta (ura' given and combinations based on the theozelle cal calculations made. Here, also some of the might be desired, although a mixture which shale samples do not run as high in silics as Desily corresponds to the theoretical analysis of good Portland cement can be easily made by using a higher proportion of clay and less ilmad stone than is the pračilca in the United States Dr. Coutlie says that no animal can compare The addition of silica also is recommended II" with man for power of endurance under severe these materials ba uvad. It is inggested to this muscular exertion if the man in really fit. What connection that siliceous matrikle might be horse, he asked, was ever known to keep up a derived from the schists that occur on the hundred miles a day for six or more days in | island of Romblon and In Cabu, bet succussio. 7 Yat that has been

DONE BY MIS.

Only the fit should attempt it, however, and then only noder medical supervision. One of the pleasacest matho is of keeping la good form is daacing provided of course it be enjoy. ed in well-ventilated rooms.

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A study of the coals in the Philippion Islands: kas also been made and their values as insl in burning camant are considered Experi mental work has shown that although Philip value as that of the gas coal of Fairmont W pine coals do not possess qoils as great fod! Va., they do give promise of being suitable for are as good as any coals available in the mat kild fuel in burning Portland cement and they

to an adjolalog mill of the same owner, bara in the N. C. D. News, Viceroy Chang Jea-chos presence of pleasure in training wis astra sips kels of the Philippine and neighbouring, conn

The filmas wara first seen in the fourth storey

NEW FLAG OFFICERS AND CREW. Messrs. Warner, Barnes and Co, have receiv. ed a telegram from Messrs. Shewap, Temes and

According to Chlasse Information appearing Co., general managers for the China and Manila Steamship Co. in Hongkong, requesting both to the ground,

The causs of the fire is not known. The mll China, the Communication Bank and the

asked the Managers of the Imperial Bank of ing them to send a surveyor to Hongkong for the purpose of inspecting the Zaftro sud "Kubi | which first caught was an old one and had been

Chinese Exchange Banks to meet him in the prior to changing the status of the two vessels closed for over a month for repairs and the e ec. from British to American.1

tion of a sew plast, and stuted work yesterday Bureau for Foreign Adairs. Hasked the two morning for half a day forthe first time. The Banks to Issue cash to supply the market and mills were closed, the doors ware locked and the exchange backs to assist the circulation, the night watchman was on doty at the time. He proposed to obtain a lone of Tis. 3,000,000 from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to of the mill and the employees worked hard to guidate the Youn Foog Juo Bank affaire and extinguish them, and on meing the fatility of siterwards to help the market. He inquired a this, they telephoned for the fire departments to their opinion of the plan. The two Bank.

managers replied that they would have to cop The Navy Dept's fire brigade and a Chinese

fer on the matter and then report to him whit fire brigade were soon on the scene, but by action they could take. The Exchange Banki that time it was impossible to do more than to keep the firs within bounds. Large numbers agreed to assist in circulating credit. Later on Whao Taolais Chou Chin-tsen, Ya Ya-chlor of police also wera prasesi:lo' balp...The mill Kwasg Hup Seng (Kim Moey) adjoining bad and other notables of the Chambers of Com Barrow escape an it was separated from there called, the Viceroy explained to the

what had taken place.. On Thursday evening buraing building by only a brick wall and a

Taðia! Lur Yenəyi invited the Viceroy and hit vary narrow lane.

staff to a fortiga dinner in the Bureau of Foreign Affairs.

The change of flug will necessitate a change of crew, and American officers have been selected to take over the vessels. Capt. Grosby will command the Red and Capt, Rice the Zoffre、--------

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The new officers sccompanied by Mr. Weeks, the surveyor, will leave for Hongkong on the Rubi next Friday afternoon,

GAMBLING ON HORSE-RACES,

TRIAL IN YOKOHAMA DISTRICT COURT.

The Shaoghal Tactal, His Hoo. Lia Yea-yl, bar lesuada lengthṛ proclamation atalast gambling in shares and exchange, of which the followlog is a translation: Buying and sell leg forward is prohibited by law. Formerly when the bankers speculated in exchange and the cotton merchants to cotton, to the great de- triment of the market, my predecessors in office prohibited the samo and punished the offenders, so as to protect commerce. This is on record. Dading the Wister of last and the Spilng of this year the merchants in Shanghai, both for- eiro and Chlaste, were constantly buyleg and selling rubber shares, so much so that the whole country seamed to have gone crazy. Of thiso transactions the greatne hälf was not cash but forward builpens: Speculators lostorgained. according to the fall orriss in the market prices.

The two burned milli belonged to Khon So when setilamant day arrived millions of taels

Ying Soon, the widow of Phys Choduk Rują were lost owing to the fall of the price of the

Sates, whose frm name is Yong Heng Chan. shares, and the market became what it is to-day.

The old will which was burned had just been It makes one shudder to talk of it, Now the

overhauled and a lot of cow machinery install Viceroy and Governor hava memòrialled the In the Yokohama District Court, balore Judge | så at great cost. The Bangkok Dock Co. were Throne on the critical financial situation, and Bigashi, on the 14th lestant, the iris was to erect some new machines, in it to-day if it Bave been commanded by Imperial Edict to opened of S. Uyeguri and 26 other persons had not bureed. A large amount of paddy and devise kamans to assist the market, and the charged with betting on horse-races at Negishi, white rice which was ready to be shiped was Board of Financs has ordered the Tạ Ching | Ikegami, Kawasaki and Meguro. Public Pro- also destroyed. The owair cannot value the Bink to send one million taale in cash, to curator Hattori conducted the prosecution. The total loss cow but estimats it's between is Shanghai and promised to pander further fan- Count was crowded, only theas having tickets || and seven hundred thousand ticals....... cial assistance from time to time, thus averting being admitted. About half the Cou-FORM Luckily it was well lared, the new mill the immediate danger, but the Government is was occupied by the sechend and their counsel. – and plant being losored for Tes. 359,309; the in greatly straitened circumstancer, and al-

There were present representative of over old mill and plant for Tes..141,740 and the though it has, for the sake of the general twenty newspapers in Tokyo and Yokohama, stock of paddy and rice for Tex, 80:0 in, each wallare, made every affort to sava the situation, Of the twenty-seven accused, the two fore mill, or a total insurance of Tes. 553.000, yet any measure that may be taken cas only ignen and one japanese ware not present, but Companies for which the Stam. Forest Co, bi temporary. In order to ensures suffi

ware represented. The Japae Garifis, states clant supply of cash the merchants must that the Public Procurator read the ladiciment, Windsor & Co. for about Tes. 9,000, and other

aru #goals bad fusured for about Tes, 337,020 combine in getting rid of the old evil bablis which comprised practically the decision reach. Compaules for TCR 144,000. The ower or and to pursuing a sound business policy. If ed in the preliminary examination. The x: not say yet whether she will rebuild or not. 'they' warn to go on. before and decline amleation of facts in respect to each accused The Bre latted for about Are hour. to reform they could never be able to hold fellowed. B. Uyeguri, who is alleged to have thair place in the commercial wars.; Eran hear the prime mover in the betting, was ex- if they do not think of the commercial com amined &est. Questioned by the Judge, ze to munity at large will they not think of their the method of beiting, he said that he carried individual liver and foturns? ::: 1. am a local | on a private pari-mutel and sweepstako, receive oficial, and it is my duty to protect the people ing as commission ta per cent, of the proceeds, and maintain the peace of the place." Ever His commission, however, was spent in place I came here I have realized the evils of entertaining those who bought his tickets buying and selling forward, and if I wore to The Judge showed Uyegurt several books allow able to go on with Impunity to the walked at his house, in which batting trans great detriment of the trade and general actions ware-entered, the names of buyers welfare of Shanghai, 1, would be mentralizing belog in cipher. The accused stated that be the noxious aforts of the Throne; to

had not sat:led with purchasers of tickets. The commence. Therefore It is my duty to sup Judge again showed the accused sum of press this sort of gambling so as to re-establish money which was also seized by the authori. confidence and calm, the market. Apart from ties at his residance. The sum comprised a fostructing the City Magistrate, and the Mixed Ying note and some colas. Accused said that Comt, and requesting the Chamber of Com the Vioo note was not obtained, through, bet merce to prohibit it, I now lasne this proclames ting, but from, the Chuzad Bhago cffice, of tion forbidding list Not marchant sandhaafiak (which ha way the ripresanta dva In Yokohama,

about anothe

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protact

"Seom kin" Friends - "Further evidence was pro-

cad by the Judra/in?the form

NANKING NAZIONAL (SPORTS,

The following results of the National Sports keld in the Nanking Exhibition Grounds en Tuesday, 18th inst, by Chlosen athletes from Shanghai, Canton, Hengkang, Tiantain, Hankow, etc. are given in the Shanghai vernacular p?parat---

100 Yards Dash, Huang Hao, Imperial Poly technic Institute, time at 160.

339. Yards Race, Wel Hilen-chang, St. John's Univemilygineered

440 Yards Face, Kuo Sino-jên, so Yards Race, a Kwasgiang: *High Jump, Hai Taungkuang,

| Long Jump, Pan Wan-pløg: St; John's o Jvanity citys ilm.

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Another report says that at an interview with the Viceroy the geairy and merchants suggest that to save the market the first step was in oblain cash. “A loan of Tls. 2,000,000, there fore, should be borrowed from the Hongkong mad Shanghal Bank, to be repaid by the prople bot to be guaranteed by the Government ad ded to this, they suggested that bonds for Thi 3,000,000 should be issued, a pixilon of which might be applied to compound and liquidals Chlpy Yoan's bank orders."

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N.V.K. PASSENGER RATES..

ALL KJUND REDUCTION.

The new rate made by the Japinois steam- ship llue shows, a big reducitos in all lines, There is a cut of Stolp the far to Bad from Yokohama and in the rear rates a redaction of from 578 in the tickets for four months time, and $45 for a year is given. The second class fare is cut from $10030. $85 batwaen Victoria,|| Smattle add Yokohims. The new rates, com pared with the old milf, on the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line, is as follows:

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the most attention as a possible cement-mak The vicinity of the city of Cebu kas attracted ing locality on account of its proximity to lime stone, abalo, and cost supplies, and because of the fact thai Cebu is an open port, which maker transportation favourable and simplifies ·Tabour- conditions.

Another enw material that has been suggested. as possibly available for making Portland A big reduction barbeen made in lbs passen. cament In connection with pure limestone is the gars rates to and from the Oricht by jha Nippon volcanic snd that la widely distributed in the Yuana Kaisha. The taloon pistenger rate Philippine Istans. Toffa are mported to be as between Victoria and Seattle and Yokohama pecially abundantia wast-central Luzon extend. has bean cat from 5:75 to $125, and similarly ing almost unbrokenly from near Lingayes Gall large reductions have been made in the mates | to the seacoast of Batangas, practically blanket- other ports in the Far East, in both first and ing nsatly all of the massive rocks of th second class feras, while no change has been region. || made in the steerage rates. No assouncement

demand for Portland camaat in the has been made by the Cacadian Pacific Rail- Philippines in paturally affected by the cost of way Company or ober lines in the transpacific concrete materials. Until recently the cast of trade, of soy change in their pasinger rates; sand, gravel, and crushed stone has been very but it is anticipated that a general reduction high, and the character of the material cont will be made. It is not koowo whether the cat paratively poor. Within the last your Adams will mean a rate war. It is not anticipated by has published the results of a geological recon shipping mon that it will.

noissance of southwest. Luzon in so far as they' relate to male.ia's of construction," This repon: discoures the nature of the materials commonly use, shows where other and better opas may be obtained, and indicates their relativa ficiencies in concrete constraction. Dar ing this reconnoissance au extensirs deposit, of superior sand was discovered in Orani Rīret and this sand has now been introduced into? usa in Manila. A new slie, cose Angina, KALĖ bón chosen for a city quarry, and the rock is To Yokohami. $1 5, bld rain $1751 Kobe, regarded as superior to any that has beɛn pood. St37.50, old into 5.80'; M: Ji, $130, sid rate $185, beretofore, especially for macadamizing rosárs Shanghai, 5:40, okirate S195; Hongkang, Sigo. If supplies of concrete material become cheaper compare as follow: Yokohama, 567.50; Kobe for Portland camen: In the Philippines should old rate Stop... The four montar return rates 48 m. pernit of those farenizutions the marix gases Molly Sales Fee for the Ticket Consumption of cement in the Philippiada

be strengthened, CA kong, 8125 The former rate for this Amma was Yokohama, $255; Kobs, Hiroj Moji, The quantity of coment (occlusifed, but quals, $1701 Shanghal, a 1953 Hoogkong, 3:0. [y Portland) Imps tad into the Philippion It The old rates for Yokahima in Hongkong ||lands during the fiscal year ending June 26, in second class ranged firm Sico Loz Lee 1000, Is Creported as: 93,701,334) paandag or slogia fare to Yokubama and $10 for thu|| 102,814 barrula of (g'o pɔunds such." Of this round trip, Telarning nbia: four mouths, to total, 84,707 barrain ware government fro Hongkong $ Safaris return trip the new entries; and Suur barrelu wen-zallway (res rates range from 185 for the ing'e fame to entries.. Yokohama and S:5).50 for the roundtrip within The commercial imports of 116,703 barran four months tios for the single fare to were valued at an average of $1,680 par bara). Hongkong aid $337,55 for the round trip About Bo per cent of the commercialṣimpóra.

The steerage zainu are suc? my gymaining came from the Gross Island Cement Coun at 343.50. This is the ride auread upon some at Hongkong, Chlas, which preds time ago by the Berdan for the Month Pacific Dement Germany fun Ixarod marty transpacific lines: Soms time ago the Weir the United Kingdom about 55 limas sought to obtain permalasior from the glam about 4 par cant and the rem Bursau to, make a cut fi ten dolla a in ihate imported from Japan, Rosse fares, but the application wem refereda Bisht focis

PERPOTTE UNA

They prayed also that the Viceroy wool! borrow fls.5,000,000 from fomigoats or from the Government, which would make Th 10,000,000 altogether, which might be handed to the Ta Ching and Communication Banks, or In conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce Conncil might be instituted and the Provincial 11 might be len! out on mortgage. Or a Local Treasurer and the Tastal, with the aid of the Chamber of Commerce, might handia the

mpany and lend it out, d

It is sinted that the Viceroy was inclined to approve the plan, but his mind was shakon by the statement of i Bank Diracior that the piss sent position was not so scata as was made put In reply to this the President of the Chambu of Commerce referred the Viceroy to the different committees of the guilds. Mr Chs, of the Native Bankers' Guild affirmed tha, without a large amount of cash, the position could not be saved. The Silk Guild said that already four or fire flatuens bare stopped work and that unless a large sum of money is fork coming to meet demanda, most of the tour mis would havalo cease operations and it would ba'a serious problem to deal with the large aumber of workmen out of employment whe onld be drivan to lawlessans. The dog cotton and other undas also supported this viny/The Canadian Piciếc Hallway and Hill Haas France in the order wars but the Vicorny win qnable to come to an in- farusara in excess of ibose previšesly charged

by the Eupmas kinmory from Victoria and

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