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LICENSING SESSIONS,

Sterk and inst This afternoon those was's meeting of the Licensing Justicey to chosider the Ficensing applications for the ensuing yost. Sir Henry MIF. C.M.C.,occupied the chair, and the other Jasticas present were Hon. Mr. D. Mol. Mamer, Hon, Me. Murray Stewart, too. Ms Edward Orbome, Mr. Tira Hongh, Mr. A. Mackinzie, and Mr. Shelton Hoopor, whh Mr. G. A Woad cdelt (secratory); Without calling in the Press

the following licensen

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lonial, 1 Jubiles Street.

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„INDÍGNANT" CORONER, AND JURYMEN.

The death of Mr.<Walter S}atham, aged 50% cashler, of Ledge-avenue, Urmston, star Man chestery was inquired into recently bHIE Price, the county coragaimana

Evidence if a daissailng naire was given

DANGER" OF LANTERN ILLUMINATIONS.⠀⠀

When the late Empress Dow:gte gave:ber. MUSICAL IVERING AT THE PEAK HOTEL PRINZEUS ALIOS" TO BRING

and fear, acsint to the formal inangaration under Im- SHANIE LATEST BATCH. VERSUS BY

3d lost Within a single hourast erching there. Porial suspicca of a constitutional cogima la KUNTAs bad beta anticipated, a large number of occured two locipient fired; and both in the bins, it must be supposed that abe entertained and inst.music-loven foregsthaled at the Peak Hotel neighbourhood of the Supreme Court buildinti on doubt regarding her ability or that of the A party of Sfty American tourists, who are list night to bear the celebrated Rafalawak and accounted for by ote and the same cause, Government of the day to hesp the movement as route on a tour around the world, will arrive and his wife, Mist Zell Sharp Tas radial A vir, the fantera illuminations in Connection Sell under control the much of swaait how at Hongkong by the Garman Mall 1 Frises given under the distingelsted patronage of Sir with certain Indian festivale that wars celebrate over, bus been rapid since the promulgation of

Ace Now 14th

My only Houry and Lady. "May and prayed in Time ad in the Colony last evenings Shortly before the Edict of September 7, 1926, en 1it would They la't Los Angeles, Cal, Sept. 15th and mannse success in every way. It is not often Krepresentativer, the Board of I súcas granted | spant Are" waaks. In touting Japan, Kores, that Hongkos ɑle given an opportunity of bear:"/ 2-3p pm," continued palica whittler drew a farms have been difficult to foresen with what assure by the som ofthe deceased, Anhur, Stathamla-

daschuria and Peking.

crowd of Chinese and Europeant to D' Aguilar asco and vigou the Provincial Assemblies bank clark, of Victoria-Rd. Urmiton, Eat MIK Arthur Fredrick Davies, Fublicans. Their Itinerary includes tours in Javs, Bar, Rafałowakia and so, it way quite natural that | gorandali on the second floor was fiercely tions, Chinasin not the first couoliyin good henith. Then he broke down with nerve,

ing menical professionals of the calibre of the Street where; it was teen that a portion of the would exercise, itinic, somewhat limited fanc up to seven years aga his lather had generally Licence. The Hongkong Hotel, 31-3 Qmah, North and South India, Carlon, Egypt their splendid parformisce in the violin plada plazi The whistling proceeded unabated which a popular movement once started has trouble, and about three years and his left lar

1 Jamshedjie Nuprojec Mehts, Pablicia's

and in the vocal direction should have been while the occupats of the premises were make quickly fed itself from al the trammels that became lama. He never thight say midies Mr. D. F. Robertson is in charge of the party appreciated and vigorously applauded Raing fmatic but, feitunately, climately, success had bren'dev.sed for its adequate retirant advice until to May cfthis year. In the later, Licence, The King Edward Hotel, 3-4 Des

which includes the fellowleg Mr. and Mrs. falewski in bis baudling of the valuable instru- fut afforts to put out the stea strange.com The late Empress Dowager la her wirdem badal the log grew worse, LOOK CHER Vœux Road Contrai. 37 George Green, Publican's Licence, Cri-, Emmons and family, Mr. T. D. Honeymoon ng and in the vericus dimenft comporidony mlad was observable is the person of a native the counity could confider lasif acted, either and on the time day Me.Statham Cat

WH. Jameson and family. Mr and Mrs. A. meat or which he played displayed materly menisty on the total abusece of thy presence of ordained that: nine years must elapse before all fived him to sco terion, 98-100 Queen's Road Captral.

Barnard Mayer, Pabilcin Licence. Co. and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Swope, Mr. and which he had to handle, he brought out the true connable who, instead of rushing to the first or at lectully or by consku local experience, chester and in Dr. Burns, he told

Mes. L. W. Boggs, MIL. Emma Markham, Mr. spirit of the music. He particularly excelled in earst fire alarm station in apprise the Central for a puliment, and in theory there is much by De Burgess also said the log 10 Thomas Reid Nicol, Publican's Licence, Francis Novies, Dr. and Mrs. F. 1. Newbairy: the Grst fem on the programme which Fire station of the incipient im stood among to be said in favour of a gradual il-velopment probably have to be ampllstads For

Mrs. Lonise Praiz, Mr. D. M. Mukham, Mr. Schumann's Traumeral (Dreaming). The plain the large checouse of pao le apparently in of a constitutional system. But, as was claimed he was under the chin of Dr. Clays Tho Imperial, 65. Das Vœux Road Central.

A. D. Reihmuller, Mis M. D. Bloomer, Judge vawalling ofthe player's magic instrumentpro Letsited in the spectacio di the bless. From at the opstilig of the Nationals.embly, adv.led him to have their ampulveda *11* Esther Olrer, J'ublicas's Licence, New E, G, Henry, Prof. Si T. Black, Min. E. Roe, duced in faultless style prepared the sailece Europeau office close by, however, a massage the parliamentary idea is not altogether stroge if the ocalon was gut.curited to the limo 12 Richard Karge, Pablican's Licence, Ger- Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Roavia, Dr. and Mrs. Ja, for what was to come in the cause of the way telephoned through to the Officer on watch to Obias, and by a procars of sub concious would mobably waste away. Witte wald sing

Tacker, man Tavora, 166-268 Queen'i Road Cential,

evening. It was gratifying to hear Rafalowski at the Central Fire Department. It was iba atavism the Provincial assstablished the father refused to have the los amputated, and ....14`ichel Giurnas, Pablican's Licence, Ugn-

gave'iwo ressous, the fien balug that he alwayK in some of his own compositions and his ∙trel, 34t•344 Qcear's Road Os: tral.

exccalion of light and shade reflected the high first intimation that the Brigade had received National Animbly spring fotóraxistones fully ent skill on the player. Madame Raftiwak But fortunately, there was be necessity for equipped, like Athene from the head of Zu had a horor of amputations, thinking, caus rendating of Vardi's "Ah, forse int" was a meantime a copious supply of readily available much time in foling their way or rotacial The Coronet Was he in any way coarsed a Christian Scientist VERTE AREAS STAN calling out the ever-alert fire-figolers, as in the Certainly cons of these bodies have expanded unnecessary, and the second belog that he was perfect gem. The singur displayed a well- water transportul by means of buckets and powers. The first session of the Provincial into the mailer-wish to make one of the and to hear the picca sung by such a gifted hapte to extinguishing the flames

Just a few minutes before then lautem

and it was distinctly understood by all of un Mr. Pitfold (Obristian Science: practitioner), artiste could not but have proved a veritable:

firm the old Hongkong Club build og alio

that any treatment he underwent from Christian caught 6re while the members of the firm and

Science was entirely on bir own responsibility. their guests were seated round the festive

and the responsibility for not taking the doctors. board. The glars thrown by the burning Japan

advica entirely tested with him, he was

Dr. Clogg.said it was clearly pointed out.(0. ess lanterns attracted the notice of a gentle man lo so office room and the latter promptly

Mr. Statham that if he did not have the leg tore down the burning bamboo hoops before

amputated, it would inevitably wither, away. and kill him. The doctor said that he aitanded, Mr. Statham for two or three days, and iban the others hanging from a row under the door frame had a chance of becoming ignited.

was told not to come again as Mr. Statham 'was aboot to, undergo Chils:ian Science treate ment.

Travalier's, yo Cueen's Road Ceviral.

4.

16 R. Divid, Poblican's Licence, Kowloon, #Haiphong Road, Kowloon

17. W. Gallagher, Publican's Licence, Palla Viaw, 2. Pak Bhiu Wan, Sbiskiwan Road.

19 4. H. Jensen, Pablican's Licence, Station Hotal, 11-mod 13-Nathan' Road, Kowloon,

10 P. O. Pouster, Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Licence, Park Hotel, 17 Chamberlain Hond, 21 Reinbold Ekhardt, Hotel Keeper's Ad-

Pank

Jact Licence Cafe Weltmasa Limited, 14 Dos Vœux Road Central

14 Y. Nomura, Hotel Keeper's Adjoact Licence, Nomma, 5-16 & 17 Concaught Road Central. Licence, Vicons Café Cay. Limited, 34 Queen's 25 H. S. Markham, Hotel Keeper's Adjunct

16 Lange Gament, Hotel Keeper's Adjacet Licence, After House, 13 Queen's Read

Road Central

Central,

In the case of R. H. Whittaker of the Praya East Hotel no appearance was made and the application was adjourned.

To the case of the "Land We Live In ob jection was taken to the granting of the license by Mr. W. A. Bills, bat is was granted to the applicant novārbeless.

Mr. J. P. Madar was gracted a renewal of bis license for the "Stag Hotel on the noder standing that he or a responsible manager

· slept on the promisen. Mr Steavanton ap. peared for the applicant."

Mr. E. 1. Grist represented Kakuzɔ Uyatsuki who asked for a renewal of the Let Foo Row Hotel. The application was granted on,can- dition that Europeans should not be served.

THE 14IFING RUBBER ;

ESTATES, LD.

A'Statutory meeting of t.e above company, to comply with the Hongkong Urdinances, was bold at the Chamber of Commerce Room at Shanghai on the 28th ull. There were present Mounts, brodis A. Olarko (Chairman) 1, Web- ster, J. Frost, Taolal Ruas Chun (Diratiors), and shareholdere representing 125,590 shares.

the Chairman-Gentlemen't-As you are sware, this meeting is called to comply with the "Hongkong Ordinances, under which the ompany cia registered and mangh there is no actual businesį to be done, I have no doubi you Willaxpccitobia:something from ms relative to theestate. It will be within your recollection from the Circalar Lotter issued to shareholdom on Angust 17 and the revised Prospectus, inned on the sash of October that there had been some trouble in connexion with Mr. Malet's valuation of April 28, but as this multer has been fully dealt with in the documents I have mentioned and the incident is now cloted, it is, unneces jury for me to make muy further comments theroom. With regard to the Estate, your Direct- vis sro very well plessed with everything con. sected with it, also with the report given by Mr. Webster, who has only recently re turned after quite a Idag visit. to the property. ink a careful perail of copy of which has alividy repost, been sent to you, will prove that the Talplug Estate is quite a good ste. Before Mt. Webster left, they had 7,000 trees or more to be opened up preparatory to tapping, and as the tapping has gone os, the producilon has Increased, although Septembar was not as good as we expected, owing to its being a very day mooth, We auticipate considerably better sa Balts for October hod as soon as the figures are received we will publish them in the pipers for the benefit of our shareholders. We hope that the whole of the area of the Estate will ba plasted up within a very short time, as we have Avery fios lot of stamps to the nurseries of one year old which will be transplanted an acces-

SARY.

There were no questions,

Mefora ipe meeting terminated the Chairma added that from Mr. Websler's report which

· was sent out on October 11 the shareholders. would see that he said that the estate was a

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SNAKES FOR LONDON.

THE LATEST ARRIVALS AT THE ZOO. :

Tao "poison-falk" have come to town jo medolated fone and' perfectly Planced voice other receptacles: bulped: the occupinis of the emblici- was followed by:"majoint met `romerks is regard 13 that. My fathér sent for

strong force this week, writes a Zoological cor raspond: at of the Loudon Globe, is exchange for certain live mock made-over-to-the-Cal-traat The_vation duels were given used in the flaminations of another Indian calls Gardens the authorities there have sent perfect harmony and cadence, Rafalewski us ebongh vanom and wickedness to last a rich, baritone voice bleeding admirably with long time. The list of now snakes received in the equally pleasant soprano of his 'com: this way is headed by half a dizen Indian pinion. The former's Rude, Arranged for cobras. There have made a brave show dar left hand only, was a fae piece of work, lag the week as they wander round their cage, while the dust Trast Her Not aroused a fearing for the firsttime the limitations of wood cerisia amount of merciment among the and plain glass, with distended hoods, glittering andience. The evening's entertainment Anting to be of the spectacled varisty which, naised the top notes with ko meie ability. A eyes, and restless tongues. Most of them seem ly concluded with that well-known gam, Lost's "Good Bye," by Miss Lili Sharp, who register say, inhabit the outskirts of towns and the hal. lows among the routs of the sacred village fig. covel feature of the enitraloment was Miss tree, while another sort with namirked bood, Sharp's appearance in the Laughing Song, in the beautiah or mag rap, prefen fields and which the rippling waves of the singer's vaice jangles for a home. But the cabro, purple proved pleasantly infectious. Owing to the amung rocks, fawn in the dust, or yellow amid lateness of the hour, some of tha',items hid, to fallen forest leaves, is always and everywhere be abandoned. Altogether, the Re ital was equally deadly,

the success deserved to be and all thoie pre-- sent voted the evening a great succesL ·

The programme is appended below:-

FART I.

Schumann, Violin Soli. Tranmerel " (Dreaming) Serenade Schubest. Souvenit Pallemagne...... Rafalewski:

N. RAFALEWSKI, (Nocturne........Copio

To at adjoining cage has been added two banded kratts, and four of kussel's viper, the bite of any pas of which is almost certain. death The evil kraite masquerade is a pretty aniform of yellow and black scalos, blading them from Gose to tail,, an instance of peo tective colouring, na doubt of equal advad- lage to the snake and to any heavy-footed Crastures that may come into its neighbour-| hood. The singed krait generally lies in Plano Sol Eade (for let hand only)Rafalewski, 'curves, not colled up and strikes its victim with the velocity of a stool spring by and. denly straightening out its body. Its neigh boom, the vipers, have many names, every one of them of ill-omen in India. About Calcutta these reptiles are known as atos bora, from the

utoo grass in which they are often found. Is Bengal they are called featur, and in the South tic polonga. The writce saw a pativa bisten by one, and though lie was saved by the prompt cutting of all the flesh away from the neigh bourhood of the wind, the

lay insensible

for

three weeks afterwards,

In larouss to the soake'in general it must be noted he is not always as wicket

(Gavotte...

M. RAFALKWSKI.

ACROSS THE CHANNEL,

BALLOONING IN THE. DYRGONE DAYS':

AN INCIDENT OF 1784.

tow that fights across the English Channel in either direction bare ben a several times suG- comfally accomplished, ana long-distance trips are mentioned daily lo the pres, it is intereste ing to harz back to the first days of ballooning and the excitement provoked by events which to-day seem tame 6 writer is the Fall Mail Cartile reminds us of these suly efforts. He

says:-

...

when the brothera Mootgolfa staited bal- to the ballcon, which on the first occasion fall localeg in France in 178 nothing was attached Corel.in a 6:11 Dear Faneste, &ficen miles from the Chimp do Mau, whire it had started, and, after being shot through by sa aventurous peasant was eventually tied to a horse's (all and torn. 10 steds in the course of a gallop

Recit e Scena-E.Strang" Ab, farse lai" Verdi, Lullaby "Sleep Little Brown Dove" Rafalewskl. #mawroyoung] Scotch Song Anonymous,

MISS LILI SHARP, Songs {Leve, could I only tall thes Capal

"The Desen

Mayerboer, Duet......The Syren and Frias... Emmanuel. MISS LILI SHarp and RafaLEWIKI, PART IL (**: Bercedis “..........................., Godard,

"Dan. Vogolia' im

Baume

Pagacini. (The Bird in the Tres.)

he Viòlia Soll...

thought to be. Some examples in the prosent | Changament are_iemarkably,attractive had quite harmless. The pythour, of which four were sent, are only termbia in old sursery pic

tare books; the rat inakes of which there were' another four, babimally live in the thatch of India bungalows, and none are the worse. Indeed, the batier wallsh politely bows to one when he meets it by chance in the kitchen yard, knowing it is the best friend, next to chil, the khe, up to the sky overhead, which he and his larder bus. Some new water makes are a Title more doubt, and the same be said of the green bush snakes. One of these gave thé keeper who was unpacking li a .vere shock. He took its lovócalça for granted, on the strangth of its wearsuming colouration and the zanke bit him fiercely in return on the hand. Fortunately the specimen was a small one, the poison, such as it bad, was weak, and its victim suffered nothing worse than a few hours dis

comfert..

THE SENATE OF CHINA,

SIXTH MERTINJ.

The sixth meeting of the Tricheng Yean was held in the tab ait. There were present 744 members, besides 31 depaties; one, noble. man, sight visitors and sixteen representatives of the post attending.

The usual optice having been read, the laduury and Commerce to the Throne regard memorial fom the Ministry of Agricultors,

ing the scheme for the development of the de. pendencies was put before the meeting.

Another memorial to the Throne from the Ministry of Justice regarding the ladependence of judicial administration was made public,

A memorial to the Tanchang Yoan from the Hunan Provincial Assembly in respect to the question of navigation in that province was

splendid one and that conditions were excellent The toporis received from the Manager since rend,, Mr. Webster left had been very favourable In- A report by the committen on the regular deed and gave quite a good estimate of whtions apperisining to educational maticis was might be expected in the our fature. He ex tabled. pected that wlibin the next six months the production would have increased considerably ́indųthat they would find thevalus of their estate

vary antisfactory. Moram n

OUTBREAK OF PLAGUE IN BRANGHAI,

AUTHORITIES

"

M. RAFALEWSKI-"

Pianofore Soli Valse, Refsiamaki, "Midsummer Night's Mendelssobu Liat

Dream")

דיני

(Wedding March, and Dance of the Elver.) M. RAFALEWSKI. Norwegian Song.....“ Solveign Llod" Irish Song Killarney

Balfe. Ginig. Song."Sing Sweet Bird"Gane. MISS-LIT SHARE Duet .........." Frast ber not...... Balfe, M185 LILI Sharp and RAYALEWSKI, - Fiano Soli..... Berceuse "Chopin, (Chant d'oro'more au birceau de son enfant). "Eclater de Rire"

„Rafalewski.|| M. RAFALIWSKI,

Auber. Laughing Song... La Bourbonaise" Song...Good. By "... Tort

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· Miss, LILI SKARP,.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

ard lost.

The following have been selected to play for the Hongkong Club against the United Services to-morrow (th) at Happy Valley. Kick-off, 5.45 pm sharp:-Fall Back: T, J. Robson; Threes : J. C. Roberti, H. G, Hegaly, D, Evans, O.. W. Forrer, Halvess. A. A Claxton and T. Cocker, Forwardı: A. Temperley, W. Ross, A. G. Ravenhill, O. C. F. Conningham,

11. W. Lever A J. Ball-frying, H. Bates. A. H Yousg, and

THE SIIDATION IN KOREA,

across country!!

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ing in Shinghal of Axasmbly delegates from

large cember of provinces, and a depata the speedy tion was sent to Peking to urge op ning of Faviament. Repeated requiris of this astute bave liberto been firmly rejected by the Prince Regent, but pupelar panimacity bids fair to win the day. Various methods have been resorted to with the object of imposing a final negative upon the importanate demands, and as a last resort the subject has been sub

This b dy, it har to be remembered, is far misted to the National Assembly. from being constreted on a strictly popular basi. Hall its members are directly appointed by the Thiong'; the remainder are chosen from among the delegates to the Provincial Assem | b`ies, but the fläal selection of ous member out "of every twa delogates chosen is made by the Viceroy of Governor oft e province. From the steady opposition with which the demand for the, ently, o calng of a Parliament has bean met in high quarters it is clear that in tbo, minds of the authors of the scheme of constitu. tional devalopment it was intended that there

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· MIGHT HAVE RECOVERED, The Cordner: You feal morally certain that if the leg had been amputated the man would haya recovered?---Qad would have looked forward to his making a good recovery in

William Pußeld, a Christian Science prape tilloner, of Brockbust, Wess, Didsbury, said ha went to sao Mr. Statham on Way 15, and/ was told that the doctors bad advised the amputation of the limb. He was told they bad said that this was the only hops.

The Corner: You: and he did not bullava it ?—It was no business of mine to a dwire bim what to do, but he decided not to have it done. He asked me if I would help him with the Chrasian Science, insigh told bim, did you think ibris was no hope?- ~*`The Coroner: La` face of what the doctors

I should dever think there was no hopa," kata Witness Attended Mr. Statham, up to les Saturday, and the treatment consisted of prayer, the roading of Scriptures and the Christina Science text book, Science and Health. No treatment was given to the laz, but na 'showed" no improvement, though he said once or twicens that he fell he was beter, U.

The Coroner: Didn't you consider what they said was coming trae? I thought many times I might "meet" the condition,

And you continued your trastmani ?—Yes. And I presumes you received payments, for if your services, the same as a doctor?-Noj got 198, a weak for thres visius. Se de

Hava you any faith, whatever in ¦¦'mudical

science No, I have not bat't have los

gros.est raspact for the doctor, Sumatr

Did you expect Me, Siathan 10 recover with doi: out any treatment whatever?mmd do not con. 3. alder that prayorte Gadis, without treatmsal:5

I mean actual local" irestment ?----| "consider?s prayer to God is local, 'ni wall asʼgonaral, treate mcat.

And that to what do you attribute your failure ?-1 caum:t say it has been a failure.

ECATRING REMARKS BY CORONER. The Comter (emphatically); It has been an absolute failure,. dr. Pafield; the case has not beem "met”. 'I sak yan azalò, la it success or falters?-The man has not bees bealed, res

I take it then it has boun fallara 7—Eam dealing with it spirituallys the case has not been "met

should be a wide divergence in the politic, spirit of the National Assembly from that which might be expected of a popular. Parliament. That the former absuld at any time harbour democratic tendencies was probably never con- templated. But the unexpected has bap with which the petition for a Fatllamant peaed, and the practically unanimous vete was passed on Tuesday shows that ou this sobject the imperial and aristocratic leaves in the Assembly in at one with the popular repro rentatives. The stop thus taken bringe con stitutional development in Chins to the pasting of the ways. If the petition be granted and A month later a second attempt was made Parliament be convened within a short attached containing a sheep, a co and A before the Klog and Queen, with a cage was lime, such impetus wil bare been given

the progressive

that re duck, which were the first living things to actionary opposition will be reduced to attempt the air, this balloon, alter ascend a minfeam. On the other hand if the ing to the height of 1,440) feet; cama down in | Prince Rezent, acting under the advics of the a field two miles away, and, when the first Grand Conscil, were to remalo obdurale mud. arrival appeared, the sheep was grat.ng reject the memorial, the country will know that birds, wore - nose, the Woke the constitutional, movenest is latended to be and the It was this fact that caused the idea to kept witbls wall deficed limits and that popular spring up of man themselves going up in a government is to be attained only by the axere balloon, and ibs King (Louis XV) was tious of the people themasives. As his been actions that two convicts under sentence long foreteen, the aspirations of the variona, desib should be forced to make the attempt Assemblies and finding powerful support in the This idea was wholly repugnani ta the chivil, foracist condition of the empire. Unke Tani rems and galiant Ds Rosier. Et quol, ba cried, Tse, the enlightened President of the Ministry darila criminels avralant les premiers la gloirė of Fimauts, who, would seam to have found bis de s'élevar dans less airs : Non, nen, cela on task of balancing Imphilal revenue and ex- sera polat

penditure no fuccurs, has accorded the And skordy after he himself, together with demand for the speedy opazio y of Parliament his friend, the Haiquis d' Arlaudes, made the his whole-hearted support on the ground experiment, which was a brilliant success. But that it was a remedy for the existing though the first to trust himself in the air it was cha s in the nation's finances. Viceroys and left to M. Jenn Blanchard to achieve the further Governors are also to be found among the sup and greater hopor of crars og the Channel and porters of the propóral, although they must be introducing a new maans of communication | aware that a popular Pallament is likely to between the twocosotries. Starting from the prive even more critical of official acts then top of the cliff star Dover Castle, with Dr. Provincial Assemblies asat present constituted. Jeffries, an American, as his companion, M. The Prince Regent, therefore, must find it Blanchard Tauched the forest dl Guines, near Increasingly difficult to umsla faithful to the Calais, in less than threê hòors, though they | scheme of constitutional development lisid down were in soma paril of waters before reaching by the lais Empress-Dowager, and present ludi- their destination; The rlaggsgewannot inconcations point to a compromise, by which the siderab.e for a short voyage std consisted of opani g of a Parliament will be accelerated by the following articles: Nian bags of ballast, thren yairs, taking pla e lo 1913 instead of as the French edition of M. Blanchard's voyage originally fixed in 1916. with Mr. Sheldon (ike Gist Englishman to In view of this possible acceleration it is ascend in a balloon, on October 16, 1781,|| antlofactory to note that the proceedings when with M. Blanchard, he travelled of the National Assembly are characterized; from London to Suabury fourteen miles, our Poklog correspondent informs us, in less than half an hour), a large inflated with calmness, and 'digol'y. A growing lode

people pondence of spirit, it is stated, is being shown bladder contalcing. letters from of distinction in England to members of by the elected members, and has caused the the French nobiilty, a compass and other Government soma unenjoess; bat concrete philosophic Insnaments, a small bohls of instances are not given and we have no op: brandy, two silk enniges. Franch and Rogliib, portunity to gange the exispt of this develop. some biscuits and two cork jackets. While they ment: The Chinese Government probably where crossing the Chanel all these things finds itself more embarassed by the novelty had to be thrown away and their clothes as well of parliamentary procedure than the members and the description of this emptying their ward themailver. Before the opening of the At- robeinevitably secalls the condition of him who sambly it was feared that sufficient material brought the news from Gheat to Aizz. First M. bad not been prepared for a while session, and Blanchard throw off his cont, then Dr. Jeffries the rapidity with which sal jac's appear to be did the same as they all descended the disposed of, dirut by a per il committe and Freichman divested blomself of his trousers and the lu the cake fuel mayell tox the then only they began to go up and soon found various Ministries to keep pace with the themselves over the forest of Guinas Dr demand for more Bills for considerations In Jaffries than with difficulty mianged to say a recent debate the representative of age of the progress by seizing the branch of a tree the Mislarien was taken severely to ask for and boy came safely to ground between some the nasallifactory method in which be had pra tests, which were just open songh to admit santed a measure to the Assembly Oss mem. them, after having accomplished an enterprise berdecined that in the five meetings of the which will perhaps be recorded to the utmost Assembly not a single measure had been pre polarity assembled me to seated in a proper manner to the Hours No M. Blanchard was highly hostu:ed and richly particulus, he complained, are given to en- rewarded by the King of France and made sable the members to deal with the subject is citirin of Calais, while Dr Jeffries, an American, the albuerit detayed, and the Binnende was made a freeman of Dover. A moanment is wasted? He urged (but the Bill should be|| PJRKER, SHANGHAI REIDENT PASSES: was raised at the spot where they alighted, with returned to the Minist y to allow it to be drawn

A Shanghal Journ (publis the fact of their flight duly inscubed thereon,top properly but eventually it was decided that

fi should be sent to a Committee and that the in their oblinary Ministry shanid also_hood"toʻthat body? tha| |nows by cabl

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· Then, if it has not boso succesially treated, it has been a failure ?--Yve

Do you attribute, that to a want of faith in the deceased himalt?-No, I would not say that.

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according to thele: lights, ty practice

The Coroner: I was taught that God želpa tham who help themselves. If this man hud had his leg amputated he would have probably beca living to-day. Qalis apart from your prayers, would you thing he had faith? – I would rather not argue the points

The Corner (warmly); You can't argue it. Do you ever treat children? —) haya dendi na The Cotoneri I would advise you to drop it in fature, because if you don't you may probabad ly find yourself in the dock, re

Witness: I would obey the law.

he Corner: Why obey the law if you have faith in your own Treatment? It only shows the shallowers of the whole thing. You dars not do it lath; case of children, ta

The Coroner added that it was just as a jury. mua bad mild. It was question to plackor pigeons," and that was the top and bottom of je The only verdict they could bring was dalk by septic poisoning, and as Mr. Stalbem feina opon his ova resposibility the jury could pas add a wider

The jury thereupon returned) Eccordance with the medical evidenc

DEATH OF MR.FEALCLOG

STATEMENT BY COUNT KODAMIA Count. Kodama, a Secretary in the Korean Government, who arrived at Shimouseki with the Governor-General, was interviewed by the local correspondent of the Araki, The Count stated that the Governor-General was going to Tokyo for the purpose of reporting to the Throne on the circumstances attending the The question of camp duty was also discutaneexation of Korea, sad intended to return ed

in Seoul before the end of the year. Every The Hon, Teung Kuel said: According to thing had been quiet in Korea since the conexs- Article XX it is within the power of this Yeae tion, continued the Count, and the members to discuss matters affecting the Grod Coupe of the Royal family of Kores were very well, lors, and adminstrative officers of the different King Yi and the Queen were anxious to visit boards or commissioners for the study of con Japan and to personally meet his Majesty the wiitutional government. The Ministry of Agri: Emperor at the first opponenity, and they were culture, Industry and Commerce is now taking assiduously studying the Japanese language, Various steps in order to promote Industries, Every Kottan who had rendered valuable ser HOUSE-TO-HOUSE INSPECTION BY MUNICIPAL, and has been in the habit of referring matters vices to Korea had been granted hemours to this Yuan for consideratipp. If we are in and ware satisfied, the bosours received being doubt of any questions thus submitted, it is the greater, then they had expected." Soms fifty The N.U Dally News of 19th October duty of the Yan to communicate with that distinguised Koreans representing every order states:-The Houlik Department officials ware Ministry officially. Before the justguration of of Korean nobility: were coming to Tokyo 10, extremely activa all yesterday carrying out the, the Yase, the Commission for the Stody of offer their congratulations to his Majesty on house to boats inspeciios forenkadowed in the Conlational Goverom at hit, bsen, the the imperial birthday, the 3d proximo, ThisHE CUCOANUT PEARL mandibus that were shows to be required of Mr. EPY

If orderly procedure of this astuce chaold lend Shangbin and eldast Municipal-Notification on the subjecto babe- | principal place to which the framing, of new party was iṣaring Seoni about the 25th (zstant, kdyb nic plaque. The sub-district in which the reguitiloni was referred. Now that the Tag. For the proper development of Kates, con Few people know that the coconuts of the to ordind admisistration in the widest sense rendent M. B. P. Chiness died of plague on the 26th instant, chong bat been established all such matters tinned the Coual, the construction of milways Malay Feninabis sometimes prodate parks throughout the Emp're the lidependent spitit gentleman arrived in Ho was divided lolo five sections and systematical, should come

WHERE appointo lick the independence now considering a proposal to reduce the first American Cosial at Singapore: to report to Dr. D. New C Chiscat, on the whole, appeared not to resent of administration. I would ask that the Minis allotted forthe completion of the railwaysystem headquarters). The monasan not unlike the this procedar, pat and suspect, whom the try of Janice bo requested to report on the sub, is the peniorals... Ön Japansin national holis pear's of the molluscs, and are similar to comments/OPIUM SMUGGLING. authorities desired toʻramora to the Isolation | ject of independence of judicial administration, days children warn to be seen in various places: posidon to the oyster pentis, kaving calelom Hospital for obstivation, stubbornly rallied to The Frealdent? We are to discuss matien in Korea cheerfully, waring Japanato form carbonate and little organic matter. ThE YOUTH 20. Two othersick perioni, whoze symptoms appathining to the Ministry of Agriculture, Tab Without any interference on the pan of the ioioso poari is said to come into existents by WED suspicious Ware remored to the Municipal dusty and Commerce. I now ask if you agree, anthorities in Koreanswara volantarily.cutting, the efforts of the cruise peadli to dispose of Hosp

and, Including the man x6 the Ministry being asked to foralsh further off their top-knots. As the result of the anusza, fruitsting particiet that have entered the shelly odmorad, there are dvs other detalls befoto proceding forths,

son, Japautee rare streaming into Koree, and out the coreanal conld have no claw tor pro lenogle po under observatios la The members agreed, and

oclegi thaso concretions which; while (bey. Th „great | similarity to the pearl,@ara nct, jed

crations) for

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ly vialted' byś Keskh⋅ Office officials, Thé i depariments the Yuan, The different 'was most essential, and the Government was, "that are highly přted by the satives (says the of the National Assembly will do so bat 568 camin to Shanghái -

till be found necessary The Vice President blatlon, was it is'ezpecial; that some 30,000 would srive in?

Korda avaty year. The surveying of land

the qonation Koren, which was res undertaking, was wi

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