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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16 1910

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THE Board of Waraha Board of Fosta od Communications and the Wai Wapa bave decided to lastal a wireless talegraph system is

"zechoɛn, Tibet, Yanzas and Kweichow, fo military purposat.

The Senate his examined the Budget a the Board of Finance and has found a deficit of fifty millon tools. The Sancta has proposat reductions of the salaries of flats and the abolition of unclass positions.

THE GAGE STREET, CASE.

FURTHER REMANDED.

Before Mr. E. R.Unli fex, First Palico Megis trite, this afternoon the case was continued lo which. Bliss Hizel Linn is charged by Min

Doris Marowa with alleged larceny of three dismonds, valued a $,foo he property of the complainant. Mr. Bratton, from the firm of Messrs. B.ution and Heit, app:ared for the complainant and Mr. W. E, L. Shenton, of the defence.

NEWS PROM THE NORIH.

THE ESTATES GENERAL AGAIN, · [Sprelly Translated for the Hongkong Telegraph).

The membek of the National Assembly.. have sent a jolt petition to the General Coun. cil through Frin e Pa-Luv, requesting them to Explain why the establishment of Parliament has been postpaded and stating that the only way to sava Chlam its establish Parliament at an early date, Prlace Ching was much sur

shi cammunication. Certain members of the National Assembly have demanded that the Grand Coaucit should attend one of their cetings and prisonally expials the necessity

JOHN GRANT AT THE POLICE

COURT.

WALL-KNOWN CHARACTER REMANDED FOR ALLEGED LATEST IXPLOIT John Grant appeared before Mr. E. R Hallifax at the Magistracy this morning on the follow ng two charges: (1) That he did re ceive or have in hla possession a blask cheque (No. 771669) valued at 10 conts of the Charter ed Bank the property of ous K. Roberts, stolen outside the Colony on or about the rith

of China are doing well for their cqualry TRE Metropolitan yameas hava algnified thair Mars. Deacon, Loɔker and Dancos, was 191, prior'd at Prince. Pú·Iud car sonting to present inst. (2). That he did receive or have in his

For once it is understood that there is going to be a national budget, corrected and criti cized by the authorized representatives of a people not unskilled in the most tangled in tricacies of finance, once it is realized that the Chinese Nation guarantee their Govern.

mental loans in a very practical manner, we shall see that no difficulty will be experienced in tiding over crises compared with which run on the Birkbeck bauk is' a gentle uiffe. We have published a translation of the news

intention to comply with the request of the Board of Finance, that from the 10th moon this your all moneys in their hands thould pass through the Ta Ching Bank

-Bisley, has been disqualified for lifa from enter- log any more of the competitions. It has now

bees proved that the registrar's signatura on the scoring card was forged. SLK-smuggled into Manila in the stuffing di

A. R. F. Ravon, ntchitect, stated that ha minde plan of the second Boor of No. 2, Gage Street. The plan was finished yesterday. The

'furaltate in them,

PIGGOTT, the Australian King's prize winner at plan showed the position of the rooms and the Chan Kio stated she was the sewing amah of the complainant and was in the latter's sar vica on the date in question. She went to work, at soam. on the second flo At to o'clock stie saw the washing amat called her. They had a conversation in the presence of their mistress. Aller the convert tion defendant dragged her, mistress to her Wiless then detailed the various visits which defendant meda to her mistress' room.

of the early establishment of Parlimet. The members of the Grand Council bis declared

possession property, to wit, a number of testimonials, e property of K. Roberts, clawfully obinined outside the Colony on or about siih inst. Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse pro secated and defenadint was dorepresented.

His Worb'p (To defondant)-Do you plead

that they would rather see the National Aguilty to these charges? sembly abolished than to bo themselves sub. jected to cross-examination. The represent

Defendant-No.

Mr. Wodehonsa ata' hat there might-ba

|that the Governor of Shantung Province is mattress cost Iwataro Murakami, a Japanets, coming. As she was passing her inistress Parliament are still in the Capital, la aplie of preferred by the prosecution. He understood

insisting on the necessity of raising a loan of one million dollars. Shantung Province could pay in ten years à loan of les milliun dollars, interest and capital, let alone one. But no Chinese statesman hitherto has dated to advise loans on this scale, not even when the "Four Yin hoogs" of Shami went bank- rupt The Cuinese have always beta parti- cularly resentful of new taxation, and the greatest cause of quarrel between the Binck haired Feople and the Nations of the West, has been this taxing of idaocent folk to pay indemnities. for offences

committed a thousand miles away. Now a days China's credit will be found better than

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fan of bigo on the 9th lost. The contraband was discovered by customs officials as a resuls of the slight increase in weight of the matteris. dae to the concealed silk

Wai Wu-pu is discusslog the project of despatching cfficials to the provinces to make an investigation into the. subiect of opiumf cultivation. When they have made a report the British Minister, will be invited to joio a conference having for its object the restrict on of the impart of foreign oplums

Tax last chapter of the recent oplum seizure on the liner Afdencicla turned out to be a ib.50 no imposed on tao ship for carrying unması- tested cargo, Nail Mcrborson, the chief elec trician of the ship who was arrested at the time

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it was when even Russia the borrower proof the seizure, was filed 300 for having cont tended to have money to lend, and when iraband cargo in his possession and attempting China had to pawn her railways, having to smoggie the same loto, the Islands. already pledged ber, customs, "Things are. looking up," but we are forced, to ulter aA RICKSHA Coolie while plying his hire ran word or two of warning. The honest party, over a little schoolboy in Bonham Strand yes the serious party, is really beginning to get terday. The boy way removed to hospital by

the upper hand. But it will need the sup port of all good men to keep it. Ruffianism such as that advocated the other day by a man in Singapore, will only ruin a good cause The establishment of an authority such as a Parliament which can keep coo- trol of the budget would be the establish” ment of China's credit and her re-establish ment in the eyes of civilized nations as a country able and willing to pay her way. But if a Chinese Parliamest degenerates into a

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of Commons, or the Russian Douma, the debucle will swiftly follow. The house of cards will collapse:

hit purants and is at present undergoing treat- mons. The viclsih sustained braises all over

130m.

Mr. Shecton You stay in the house all day?-Yes,

What time do the mistresses usually (idio ? At about z o'clock.

Mistresses-usually 'sleep at tiffi s. time, don't they?—Yol,

And tha amab and coolies go to the rooms and call for them? Yes, they knock first, and when an answer is received they enter,

-Funker witnesses were called and the case remanded.

FIRES IN HONGKONG,

BUSY NIGHT FOR THE BRIGL02.

out at Nos. 2 and 4, Reinacker Street, West Shortly after 30 p.. last alght a fire broke Foint. The Brigade stationed in that section of the city was immediat ly on the scoop and the face and also lujuries to bis, shoulders wards, the contingent from the central district at ooco commenced operations. Shortly after- The coolis appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood bit morning and was discharged with a cau-Baker arrived and were responsible for valuable under Firemaster Macdonald and Asst. Supt, tiou,

co-operation. By 830 pm. the flames were An aged boilmpo was fined $150 or three got under castrol but the first and second doors months' hard labour for baying tour incls.or

of the houses involved in the conflagration weld opium in his possession. The man attempted completely burnt out. The ground floors sus. to commit su.cids while in his cells at the Shac lined damage by water only. One was a tls- ki-wan Police Station for, which he was 'caniion-smith's establishment.and the other a gunny. ed by his Worship. On being sonisaced, the bag 016.

defondant said he would prefer to die thin

serve his tegn. Defoodust bad previously served a term of two months' imprisonment.

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After the above outbreak the Brigade was Ageln called out at 215 am, taja tima to deal with a two-storeyed house at No. 5%, Queen' Road, Wanchai. The extent of the damige is inconsiderable,

The cause of the outbreak is believed to have beca.the upsetting of some-sticks which wale burning in a pot of kerosine under a table in No. Thi top fiora of the building are not ir is reported that the Americas loin ofiusured, but policies were taken out in aspect $50,000,000 gold has been infactioned by the of the ground floor of No,' 2-at the Yuen On BRITISH PROCEDURE.

brood and ibat iap agreement for iba name

Fire Insurance Co. for the sam of $1,030. The has been signed by the Board of Ficas. and ground fl or of No. 4 is insured with the same Without mentioning names, and without the representative of the mericao banks. The fam for St,50 and a simdar amount with the hurting anybody's feelings we desire softly interest is, é por cost per parum and the issue Meji Fire Insurance Co. and gently to express our surpriss at the suc price is $5, Tacre is Do security. The money cess of our Government in hupting down will be apportioned as follow>$15,000,000 for hard cases without securing a single convic. the development of Manchuriao i dasties and tion. People are either innocent or guilty.the remaloder for carrocky cfou add raliways. We must, against our will, but it is our duly,

A RECENT Singapore dispatch, says: The mendschcabolition of be representative system, which has proved a failure, and is to be replaced by an Advisory Board, nominated by hi.. the Governor, which will sanction the Badger, bat ministration. A number of axisting office. are to be abolished, Prominent officials are severely censured ad forrupt dealings ex.

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Tes Editor will ast antenaxe to be responsible for protest against the policy exemplified by the Singapore Municipal ipquiry ropait reccom

any rejected MS,, nor to return any Contribution.

SUBSCRIPTION BATES (IN ADVANUK) DAILY 130 per art.

WEEKLY-113 per-canum,

schoolmaster who flogged the wrong boy. When he discovered his mistake he attempt. ed to excuse it by saying that that boy deserved flogging anyway. If he hadn't

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BLECTRICITY IN CHINESE CITIES.

afves of the people in Peking who have been father charges against the defendant, but at clamouring for the early extablishment of present only the above-mentioned two were

respective vocalar, The Grand Council and asked his Worship for-a remand. the Edict ordering them to return to leir that the Crown Eolicitor would take the ciss

intends to memorialize the Throne to issue a Decree commanding the Ministry of the Board of the Interior to dive them out by force, if | appiled for leave, as he does not like to take necessary. In view of this fact Price Sa bas

the responsibility for the drastic measure pro. posed.

BANK-NOTES AND CREDIT.

The New Currency Department la Peking will send certain delegates to investigate the number of bank-notas issued by the National Binks in the various provinces.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IN CHINA,

Defendant Da-I understand that I am charged with committing the crime outside the jurisdiction of this tact?

His Wor bip-Yes, but the stolen property were found in your possession in the Colony.

The care was remauded for a week.

مجھے

A DISHOñesi barbar,

DISAPPEARED WITH A DIAMOND RING, The accountant of the Ken On firm of con- tractors, of No. 30, Douglas Street, has repert ed to the Felice that he trusted his barber with a 31 carat diamond ring valued at $too and the

The Board of War, the Board of Posts and Communications and the Board of Foreigner has disappeared with the ring. So far Affairs have decided to instal wireless stations in schwan, Tibet, Yunaan and Kwongse for the use of the Army.

GERMANY 73 SUPPLY CANNON, The President of the Board of War, H.E. mentioned) in Germany urging the company Yim Chang, has cabled to a firm (same not to consiga a number of modera casnos which he ordered during bis mission in that country,

THE MONEY MARKET, . The Governor of Shantung, H.E. Son Pao Chi, has urged the Board of Fic noce to arrange a loan of Tls. 1,000,000 for Shantung to`relieva the stringency of the money market.

THE GAMBLING QUESTION.

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there are no traces of the whereabouts of the man. It is alleged that the acconolant handed the ring to the barber to take it to a pawn bro ko's establishment to inquire about the pro

are making investigations. fat, no arrests have been made but the Police bable price which might be offered for it, Bo

OPIUM IN MANILA. PROSECUTOR TO BEND EVERY EFFORT TO STOPP NO TRAFFIC.

"Every effort of this office shall be bent tawards stamping out the pernicious traffic in H.E. Chang Ming Ch', the newly-appointed opium," said Prosecuting Attorney Bisbon in Viceroy of the Twa Kweng provinces, has asking. Juge Libisgior to impose a prispa cabled to the Provincial Assembly in Kwong antorce upon Marcelino Villano, who plead. Tan, that as soon as he takes up the office boed guilty to illegal importation of opium, will suppress gambling in Canton.

APPOINTMENT BY XAMINATION.

Major Bishop said that he would strivarto secure prison scotance for everybody convict The Prince Regent has decided to have ibo ed if violation of the opium law, instead of Grand Conzeit and the Board of Civil Appoint.fines which seemed to im only impositions of ments amalgamsted with the proposed New license for trafficking is the forbidden drag." Cabinet All the Councillors under the Board

The user of op'um, he said, should be lipri. of Civil Appolatmaṇts should be required to

soned for such term as might be necessary for pass a strict examination. Those who pass the curing him at the Bilibid hospital No Goe examination will be retained in-be- Newhould be imposed upon the user who was the Cabinet for various services, Other appoint. victim of merchants in this vico, menis will be made for those who fail in the salesman, heavy sentence abot id be imposed, But up a the possessor of the drug or its

he vald, and isoja fise large enough to wipe oat' bin ill-gotien prifti. The lo puter, the worst evil of the trade, should recolve the mixi mum gritos sentence with a fine running If Decessary into shasands to be commensurate. with the value of the drug smuggled,

examination.

ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD HONG- KONG BANK,

PEDANTS OR STATESMEN IN PEKING I

China is on beşciaf to-day as she never was

The raios per quarter anal per mensem, proportions), broken rules to-day he assuredly had done will not concern itself with the details of ad. wara given out for now installations at-Chung. Dank, B.C, payable to the Wing Cheung Koe before. The eyes of the world aro on ker, not

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Habscripilous for.any partod loss than one month will be charged 'na for a full month.” The dally lasue is delivered fres whom the address is socessible to memanger. l'eak subscriber can bara their coples delivered at their residences without 'any extra "charge. On coples sont by post an additional $1.00 per quarter in charged for postage The patags on the weekly laras to any part of the

world a 80 coats par quarter. ein is Coples Daily, ten cents. Warkly,

five cents (for cash only)..

The Hongkong Gelegraph.

HONGKONG, WEDYESDAY, NOV. 16, 1910.

so yesterday or the day before, and was

A PLAN THAT FAILED.

Yesterday, Detective-Sergeant Wall frustrat ed a daring allampt to defraud the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. It appears that a shop/ coole named Wong Tak procented to the During the year 190gelectric lighting contracts Bank with a cheqdo for $1,645 from the Asctók ig. Ohtoglu, Changsha, Naaking and Ning-fim. It appears that the man placed a false po, and for more or less important cxicasions chop on the document and signed his name at Shangbai (Settlements and Chinese city), thereoz and his next step was so prateed to the Pasko, Peking, Swatow, Mukden and other? Bank to get the chequi cished. The Bank, places. Negotiations were going on at the however, dishonau, ai the cheque and set for A Pe ing eleg am attributes the revival of beginning of 1910 for a large installation at the owner, who recognised the document and silver in China party to the enhancement of Hangchow aud for installation in several cities the culprit's arrest followed. bullion in India and largely to the casting of in Maschuria. Indeed, there may be said to new coins, also the excalient reception of Chit be an electric lighting project in every city in and the successful opening of the Government to have been aband zaed ja view of the success. nese railway boada recenly issued in London China, although at Pakhoi the project is stated Assisting Body, Nevertheless, the prolonged fal Tatrodactie of incandescent maatles; the monetary uneasiness in Shanghai bs now led only difficulty is to find funds for carrying such

posed.

The min appeared before. Mr. J. R. Wood, Second Police Magistrale, this morning and a iemand was granted. Bail was refused,

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.

as they see in the forties, fikies, and early practically certain to do so. to-morrow.

sixties, when de was basst by warlike friends the flogging was not a waste of good pedin-.

from without and merciless fees from within tic muscularity, after all. Now this humor.

not, as they were in 1894-5 when those who did ous, but, we think, rather uselessly cruel

not cow, men who had-been in the habit of point of view is not English. If we want to

considering strength to ba synonymous with punish a rascal we must first make sure that

size and numbers, warn so utterly taken aback he is a rascal. Then we must make sure

to see giant China chastised unmercifully by that he has committed some definite crime.

liute Japan. It is not so the "world watches Then we must make sure quite sure that

China in these the clo.lag months of açıól) what there is to laterat men now is the our evidence against him is irrefragabile. So

spectacia of a great people confronted with " sure must we be that not even a longkong to the suspension of payment by a great Chi-projects into execution. Almost all contracte

A fairly big hease was present last night at great difficulties of a kind which they have, jury may find a loophole for mercy. This nose Bank. Its Peking bra ca suspended pay. require to ba financed by the contractors and Harmston's Clacus to witness the perormance oever had to face bilare. For in the present. is the only reasonable course, Our juries ment on the 9b inst, and with it fliceu cor British firms, finding British manufacturers in aid of the Bedford Rollof Fund. In view of cass there is up very strong pressure from the here always temper justice with mercy, but respondents closed.,

unwilling to supply plan, except for cash down, Madimo Hotmston-Love's, humane object outside; no war, por threat of war. The sometimes what appears to be mercy may

have sometimes co-oporated with German firm, and is Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard', troable is laternal: it is evelationaty to the prove in the end horribly cruel. We must

ELING is going to have a standard-time-vary the latter arranging the finance-in-return gracie patronage, we-shepid-have-liked to verge of being revolutionary And the great question of questions is: How will the crisis The Chinese people, at once the most insist on English methods, Definite ac

soon. For some years visitors to Peking have for being allowed to participate. Thus sóvár- see a larger attendance. Besides his Excel-

be faced? conservative and radically precipitate of all cusation, definite evidence, defialte proof-time kept in the capital. The two railway sta- British engines and boilers and German dyna-derson, Sir Heory and Lady May, Sir Henry remarked on the extraordinary Varinties of al" of the contracts mentioned above tra for lency, there were present Maj »r«Ġeneral An-

We have seen the creation of a Senate nations, is making an experiment which the and the issue, whether for severity or ons have never agreed on the exact time of the mos Fayment is generally spread over a Berkeley, K C., Hon. Mr. W. Rees Davies, and Shall we fad it a Parliament of pedants or a

HOW WILL IT ACT? · world ought to look upon with more than leniency, left. to the discretion of a magistrate day, while every bank, hotland what coast poriad of two or three years on proper security a party from Goverment House. From start chamber of statesmen? The question is a interest. It is impossible to contemplate or a judge belonging to the most fairminded up its own standard when it comes to hear and being given.".

to fials, the performance went with a delight" vital oat. We have no doubt ourselves as to without anxiety the spectacle of the National of all races in the world. Why should we

minutes. Arrangements are now baing por-

„ful v ́m and the spectators greatly enj wyed their the kind of chamber that is wanted. It is of Assembly in Peking resolutely facing the in Hongkong be, as we are, inferior to other fected by which Peking will adhere to the ne

that sort which is needed in all crises; the experience, especially Fr. Wilden's supper in

sort that subordinates discos is to scilab. possible consequences of a defiant refusal to British communities in this matter?

time, which is the same as that of Shangbai.

the tigers' cage.

an of a practical turn of mind, not wind-bags dissolve. It is wonderful to note that almost

The Peking Mukden and Peking Hankow Rall-

To-morrow night there will be another am- of the doctrinaire type. Especially miso sce ways will have only one time in the "fa,ure, and

ateur riding contest. all the grave and cautious business-men

customed to the handling of great affairs are. among the Chinese are enthusiastic Parlia

its accuracy will bo`looked aftor by the respon-.

necessity, since without broad views matters may be directed to channels which will lead sible authorities. Mx Bouillard, Chief Angi-|

to destraction. No reader of the history of the nier of the Peking-rinokow Railway, will see to

French Revolution who remembers the it that the clock above his offico is co.racted to

ÜTTER FATUITY.

NATIONAL CREDIT.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

mentarians. We are not so cathus astic, for THE German Mall of the 19th October was we dislike new Parliaments. Nevertheless, delivered in Liddon on 15th lust.

it is difficult to avoid a tribute of admiration A CHINAMAN was awarded three weeks hard the minute every day, and that clock will give

to the brave and able men who are conduct-

lab ur this morning by Mr. E. Halifax, for log the destinies of a new Middle World.asualing a Chidese womaa, The iron resolution with which they have

the standard time to Peking.

TAL-OPIUM DIVAN 'CASE,

DEFENDANTS DISCHARGED,

the fifteen men who were charged with smok tions for which auture had never intended After several hearings at the Police O art, of many of the men then for a while in poste ing opiam in an alleged divan at 21, Fosies them, but will earnestly hope that China may cicaps the maladministration of such imbecilas lifex this morning. Mr. Dennys, from the which is a little disquiet'oga izo that the slon Street were discharged by Mr E R. Hal-As these. There is to-day oie palpable sign Crown Solicito office, prosecuted and Mr. w. E. L. Shenton, from the firm of Messys

man who is wanted to grasp the quivering reios of a celtical epoch is net forthcoming. Were be there, recognized, accepted, and Hunted, What is it? It is this. Tho Seasto and the cogoisid the fact that higher officials generally have evidently re-

PLAGUE MEASURBŠ AT SHANGHAI.

CIRCULATION OF CUR'OUS LUMOVÁS,

Thas the N. C. D. Naws of 12th lost.:-Many unfounded romputs are reported to the press to be circulating among the ignorant classes) connexion with the recent adaption of measains against the spread of bubonic plagae. Children of weak health and sick soldaats as 1000 as they are detected by foreign doctors are now to be sent to the Polation Hospital, with varioak unfortunate results. Consequently even people

other result of the preventive meatures recently Chinese boys are afraid to go to school. An. defendants. loaugurated which is similarly not without its touch of humsor is the following prescription published in the press

A mixture of: į te snake's leg skin,

1/10 bee's kla.

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clean bair. 1/10 black benar. bitter gourd,

King George receully received at Marl fought through what seemed to be uncon. A HONG KONG dispath da'ed the 9th Novo n.borough House, and decorated with the querable prejudice and invincible ignorance ber seat to a Minita paper states that at the Edward Medal a number of persons to whom will remain as one of the surprises of history, recent rioting at Sam'kong city, Church and the medal had been awarded for acts of bravery. of good health prefer to remain indoors, and Deacon, Lookes and Deacon, appeared for the the sigo to which we refer would be abaant

college buildings as well as several houses la saving life.

The English of a Parliament which proved were attacked, to sted and demolished by a Hannah Haglil, a glilpl who saved her Among them were Miss too long, (so long that tyranny had to end mob estimated at no less than 10,0051. A mather when attacked by a bul; four Welsh

'socirry or VINCENT DE PAUL. it) the Frenchmen whose successors refer truly formidable number; but does it coms micers, who took a prominent part in retcus no longer optimistically to the ideas of '8ŋ" within the b.unds of probability? We think work at the Darran' Colliery explosion and on

A CRIS'S 19 AT HAND. The Commities of the Society of St. Vincent It is sa seri csibat asas of tham is willing to were' men won had been steeped in political not,

the occasion of an accident at Bi'fa Dare

de Paul bag to tender their heartfelt thanks to accept full responsibility. There is no man to learning from their boyhood. The modern Luxo Surino, qlias Leung Vik Kam, managar Colliery; two steeplejacks, and two railwaymen.

H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard and Lady Lugard whom everybody can polot and say, "Thou Chinese cares little for any political science of the Yuet Shang Loong second-hand clothes His Majesty also bestowed on Mrs. L.N. i awas

for their kind paterpage to the Alfresis taas vigour, the strength, and the tenacity to carry art the min: thgo alono hast the will, the except the teachings of a life far more prae- Megistracy this morning with that he did on to her late husband, who sacrificed his life in shrp, of No. 6, Tuog Street was charged at the tho Albart Medal of the Second Olais awarded

willas H.E, Major-General and Mrs. Ander- us safely through the storm that is about to. tical than any even imagined by the lazier the 24th of March last unlawfully by means of

son, the ladies and gentlemen who attended the | burst." "Aud because there is no sach man. an endeavor to save sa Indkä employe ja and less intense peoples of the West. For fatro pretences obtain from the fox-mailer. Myrore. The King also received ord Hard- of cold water, the use of which fat cooking pur-Chinese Press and the Band of the Rajputs for responsibility, therefore the general ay is

¡All these, Ingredients to be placed in an ura stalls, the public in general, the European and | because there is no Atlas to shoulder the world the Chinese attitude is paradoxical. They General a registered fetter containing a draft for inga of Penshurst and Icv sted him with the poses will dispel all polsoss and slay every the support given on beball of their poor. The fiament, and call it at once so that each of lis Divida y divide the responsiblity; cili Par. To visionaries and yet aurprisingly.everyday $1,300 with latest to defraud. The case was insi, ais of Grand Commaadership of the kind of ferm. If ground up and applied to proceeds of the Bayar have given a handsoms members my bear hia share of the bordering

their methods. Their literary men arremanded,

Indina Empire andɩhe Star of India. the more party of the bɔdy it la aleg offloaçique. met total of St Egaco, –

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