The
NEW SERIES No. 8389
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CONTENTS":
· Leading Articles:--
An Authoritative Work
Chinese Dipodçes.. Foreien
3-A Political View.
Zic Versus Copper
Anglo Ispanese.Relationship. The Binish ect Ordinance The Builders.
The Canaille in Skargbại. The Uses of Advertisement, Collisions and Good Joss.".
Legal Intelligencó:
The Sharp Street Affair.
The Bowring on Case.
Police:
The Ginseng Ca
Robbing a Cripple.
1bo age Street Case.
Ano her Opium Sçişörə,
The Charges Against Joba Giant.
Charen of Armed Robbery.
Gamb'iog aide.
The Insurance Prosecution.
Alged Manilaugher,
Correspondenco:-
Trafalgar Day
Miscellaneous Articles and Reports:-
Notes by the Way:
Jesuits of Macao,
Government House.
Steam Tender Elsly,
Offensiva Tinda Licences,
Hongkong Telegraph.
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(19th November.) The publication of a book is sometimes an event of more than passing importance. Mr. R. F. Johnston, the learned and eloquent author of "Liou and Dragon in Nosner China" (published by John Murray) says: "Hopks on China have appeared in large numbers during the past few years; and the production of another seems to demand some kind of apology. Yet it cannot be said that as a field for the ethnologist, the historian, the student of comparative religion and of falk lore, the sociologist or the moral philo. sopher, China has been worked out Mr. Johnston need not apologize.. He has suc-
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pandering of the Japanese press agencies ble merchants should be sent away from the throughout the world have both done Colony on the scanty evidence of Police much to apen people's eyes, both at lione informers, Inter alia, this is what Sir Henry
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25,. 1910.2
question. Are these questions submitted to islands, even if she would. We note that the Chief Justice in general? The answer Cuba is a "Republic,” free and indepood is "No." According to a kind of Mosaic ant-that is, iu namo. For the overwhelm- rule; badly administered, the Executive ing power of the United States overshadows and in the Far East, to the hollowness and Berkeley bad to say in a similar case which Courtil have the power magisterially to sen- all, This is as it should be in the case of Cuba. speciousness of their public protestations," he tried in the Fijian Islands before ho tence any man to no less than ten years' im- Egypt fell a prey to European financiere in In a moderate degree we sympathise with came to Hongkong. In this instance the prisonment. It may happen that some of the time of Ismail, who soon found himself our contemporary. There is no doubt that Fijian Attorney General seat a native named the constituents of the Executive may not bound hand and foot, and his country help- the Anglo-japanesc alliance as originally Ratu Savenaca to the island of Na Yau uo- even hold warrants as Justices of the Peace. less in the hands of the British and, the drafted was drafted in the interests of Great der the "Confining Order." This Ordia- The Police are powerless to act discriminate French, His successor, Tewlik, saw the Britain which as a supreme Power was able ance declares:-"It shall be lawful for the ly in the situation in which they find them- French steam away and his country occupied to dictate her own terms and to provide the Governor-in Council by order under his selves. Upon their heads devolves the by the just and honest, but uncompromis sincws of war towards the defeat of her an hand to confine any Native whom he shall necessity of doing that which the bare wordingly victorious British. His successor, Ab. cient enemy the Russians. Hence the al- believe to be disaffected to the Queen or of the law requires and they have to do what bas, has known what it was to be threaten-liance. Once it had been consummated and otherwise dangerous to the peace or good the regulations tell them to do. There are ed with arrest by British soldiers if he ven- the old-time power of the Muscovite had order of the Colony to a particular locality hundreds of undesirables amongst our tured to oppose the will of the greatest of been amashed up very little remained of in Fiji for any period not exceeding to years population and the sooner these are deport- modera pro-consuls, Lord Cromer. The British reasonableness so far as the Japanese from the date of such Order." In reply to ed the better for, the Colony. But when it young man was led by the British Counul were concerned and the result was that fric. this contention, tir Henry made the state- comes to a case of a respectable Chinese General to a window, whence could be seen tion immediately set in. It was not alto- ment that it is clearly against every principle merchant being hounded out of the Colony British soldiers arrayed in sarried ranks.gether Great Britain's fault, The Japanese of natural law and justice that a-man should at the call of a Chincse informer who in look"Look!" said Lord Cromer, Abbas look nation since their acquirement of its position. be condemned to be deprived of bis liberty ing only for "squeezs," it would sit ill with ed, and yielded to the imperious will of one as one of the Great Powers has evinced a some- without having the charge upon which he is the British Press if it were to ignore the who had originally come to Egypt on. what contemptuous regard not only for other to be condemned communicated to him and injustice of the prevailing system. There is simple, financial commission. What wonder European Powers but for their own ally. without any opportunity being afforded to one case in point which has been brought that thoughtful and patriotic saco' dread the It hardly needs repetition when one says him of defending himself against such charge. ceeded in the field he has chosen in every and respectable citizen was told by a Gov-leading to such a dénouement.?
to our immediate attention, where a wealthy effects of obligations which are capable of that this conduct is hardly justifiable. or explaining his conduct in relation to such As we Great Britain all the time has occupied a charge." Yet in despite of this judgment, When she which ought to apply to all British Colonies, as a historian obras a sociologist or a philo. crament officia Chinese-that he was rewrite we learn that the English, French, place of "splendid isolation." sopher it is hard to say where he has suc- quired to go to the Police Court if he did German and American capitalists, have ar chooses to take unto herself an ally she reputable Chinese are deported from Hong- not want to be put out of the Colony sumrived at a common understanding, and that does it for her own purposes, for contlouity kong almost daily without being granted a ceeded best: This book, which as its name marilyle exclaimed that he would resist they will in future act in co-operation in the of policy at the Foreign Office is a part of publicoreven an executive bearing. In answer suggests, deals primarily with the territory of in case of expulsion but became so uneasy matter of the new Chinese loan. We wonder the political religion. But it is gratifying to to the argument that the Governor o-Coup Weihaiwei and its people, is, in fact, a pro- that he cleared out to Canton, leaving his who will get the lion's share, gud how much know from inside knowledge that our alliancecil might adopt whatever perdure he found study of the Chinese in general. We business to the tender cares of his wife and the dragon will get. are in complete agreement with the author foi, We, understand that he is coming
with Japan is not in any way jeopardised by in his attitude of mind. He belongs to a
the tariff charges which our Far Eastern Is. land Empire has found it necessary to im class of mea which has suffered from the back, to fight the case out and we wish
pose upon. British imports in common with praise of Mr. Rudyard Kipling and is forced him every luck. The Banishment Ordinance to suffer foola gladly in the course of every
wants a tremendous lct of amendment. It In our issue of Saturday we were the first those from other countries. The main argu- day work, Mr. Johnston says "in this out to be hoped that our able Attorney to publish the news that the Harbour authment made by the Tariff Reformers of Eng. lying part of the British Empire, no less than that it is amended so as to preclude such cal test of the comparative value of zinc and being a Free Trade country, was not able to General, Mr. Reca Davies, will see to it orities have instituted a remarkable practi- land in this case was that Great Britain, in India and the rest of our Asiatic posses cases of utter hardship as that described copper as materials for sheathing the botstand on the same footing as other European sions, the chief qualifications necessary for a above. It is interesting, by the way, to re-toms of vessels. This is a startling innova countries, because she had no import duty judge or a magistrate are not so much a call the fact that before our late Attorney tion Copper has always been tegarded as such as Germany or France and was thereby knowledge of law and of legal procedure as General and whilom Chief Justice, Sir Henry the only satisfactory metal for the purpose incapacitated from dealing with Japan a ready acquaintance with the language, cuș- toms, religious ideas and ordinary mode of Berkeley, K., was in the Council, he gave of sheathing ship's bottoms, so as to protect on equal terms. We gather, however, life of the people and an ability to sympathise judgment in Fiji which covered the same them from corrosion and against barnacles, that as between the two Allied Pow point. In his judgment Sit Henry said that sea-weed,etc. Kxperiments with other mater eis a tradal compact has been reached with or at least to understand their prejudices No subject of His Majesty the King may,rials have hitherto failed. Perhapi zinc has and that Great Britain will no longer be in and points of view. Perhaps to Englishman, in time of peace, lawfully he deprived of his never been tried before now. We learn that. a worse position than any Continental coun-authorities will observe the fact. no European or American, can hope to ad- minister justice or exercise executive func liberty or of his property by any tribunal in the eight plates of copper which need renew try so far as regards her exports to Japan. tions among Asiatics in a manner that will this Colony without having been first brought al in the hull of the team-tender. "Stanley," That consummation was one devoutly to be win universal approval. If he becomes too and communicated to him without having going her yearly overhaul, are to be replaced have practically granted to us this privilege. to a trial upon a charge made against him which is now in dry-dock at Kowloon under wished, and it is a blessing that our allies fond of the natives he runs the risk of be-first bad an opportunity afforded him of being with plates of zinc. It will be interesting to which means so much to British manufac coming deoccidentalised. He is distrusted
heard in his defence. That is the point observe how zinc compares with copper in turers and workmen as well. The Anglo- by his own countrymen, he is not respected exactly wherein, the Hongkong law fails. resisting the corrosive action of sea water. Japanese alliance to-day appears to be as down, and then with as much care and. London to Fogkong in less than a Fost-perhaps regarded as rather a bore--by the Men of standing, merchants of many years' The zinc is cheaper in the beginning. Is it strong as it was upon the day when it was
patives over whom he is placed. But let the experience, are all' victimised to make good so in the long run? If it cau be shown that first signed and in all human, probability it is called playing. at card-castics. To pull
it is, the future will see every Government will be renewed when the day of its expiry bottom in the harbour sheathed with zinc. arrives.. That is our earnest hope. tion one may suppose that so important an Without an extravagant exercise of imaglaa-
THE BANISHMENT ORDINANCE. experiment will not be confined to Hong- kang. Vessels in waters of like changes in temperature, etc., will naturally follow the makes for-cheapnes combined with effi ciency is to be viewed with gratification. Our Harbour Authorities are, it is evident, as vigilant in this as they are, in other matters.
New Books
News from the North..
Big Opium Bc 2310,
The Solomon Fuad Sanitary Board.
No Forta in Piece Goods,
Japan's Railway Budget. Woman.
The U.S. Navy.
The Situation in Kea.
Value of Polar Research. Formosaa Wil3 Med at the Z 20, Nuptials al lose.t Life. Poiiog-and other Places. China in Verge of Crisis. Pageeeeting in the Ewo Godora. Sporting,
Power of the Police Eunuchs. Upum ia lodia.
The Future of Oil- "arrying Shipp.bg. The Spitting Nuisance.
Queen's Collego Worthies.
Chicana Students and Opium.
Civil Service C.C.
Rugby Football.
The Interport Sboot,
.lgbt
U. S. Businessmen in China.
The Rubber Proposals at Hanghai._
The Shirase Expedition,
Partng Uader the New Régime.
The Coming Parliament.
The Iapanese in Manchuria.
The Plumage Trade in Ch-a3.
Mesquita Memorial.
Macao Marbour Wor-s.
Fire in a Leper Asylum.
Unknown Vessel's Wrack,
Heroic Rescue at Yokohama.
"Another Weird Story.
Distinguished Prela ́s in Hun, krog.
The Ponis of Silv. r.
Chines Studia for iba U.S.A.
Straits Sattlements Loan.
Opium Statistics.
The Royal Sanitary Institute.
European who applies to another the epithet of "pro-native" inquire rigorously of himself whether his real ground of complaint is not this: that the person whom he criticises does not in all cases support the European against the Asiatic when the interests of the two are at variance, that he does not necessarily ac
ZING VERSUS GOYPER.
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(23rd November.)
It has been brought to our notice, and it
pleased because the Ordinance was feat on that point, Sir Honry said the answer to that contention was that "the inherent right of every British subject to be heard before he is condemned cannot be taken away from him except by express words or by implicá- tion amounting to express enactment; and that where a Statute constitutes a tribunal. with power to deprive the subject of his liberty, and is silent as to the procedure to be observed, such a tribunal, however in- formal it may be, must conduct its proceed. ings in accordance with the principles of natural law and justice." That is almost the last word that can be said on the subject; and it is to be hoped that the Hongkong
cept the European point of view as the only life and stafing whether be is a suitable lead of Hongkong. Any Experiment that only bears out our own conviction, that the men, too, are guilty of what seems to us
the
the sins and shortcomings of the many, le some recent iastauces, the Chinese concern. in front of the Magistrate in order to see ed have not even had the chance of going whether their expulsion from the Colony had magisterial sanction. As a rule, we believe, the informatiga regarding a man's private member of this delectable community, emanates from the Secret Service, whose turpitude does not require to be enlarged up. We do not agree with Sir Henry Berkeley that the Governor-in-Council is a tribunal. The Governor sitting by himself constitutes & Council under the old Statutes but the very word "tribunal" conveys the meaning that a quorum cannot be spoken of unless it is composed of at least three,
ANGLO-JAPANESE RELATION-
SHIP
drill" to in the course of this article no
possible or the only just one. How is it that you Government officials, as soon as you have learned the language and studied te customs of the country either mad or hopelessly pro Chinese? This in a question which in one form of another is frequently asked by unofficial residents in China. It may be that there is something in the nature of Chinese studies that makes men mad, and indeed I have heard this soberly maintained by persons who them. selves are careful to avoid all risk of con. tagion. But it never seems to occur to such questioners that there may be some solid reasons for the apparently pro-Chinese tea- dencies (they are generally only apparent) of Railways to Connect lodia, Burms and Far thoir official friends; reasons based on the question. and ratified by the Executive lost sight of entirely is evidenced by the In Fiji his Lordship laid down' several rules | spirit, as after, happens, is beautiful, being.
The P.css Law in Korea,
A Japanese Aeroplice,
Japone.0 Ecterprise.
Ragby Footbait.
Brazilian Rubber
The Japanese Tariff.
Sleep og Sickness,
Too Korean's Family Liac.
Shipbuilding n Nagasaki.
Eau.
Tia Seon's of China.
Straits Bertam Transfers,
Rubber Manufacturers.
Typhoon Worklogs,
Portaits for Qeen's College. An American Airated.
Kowloon's Trade.
The Yutt-Hao Rallway, Opium in Canton, Can'o rade Report. The Pegoh-Report. Revolutions.
Local and General · Commercial
fact that the latter have discovered--perhaps
FORSIGN LOANS-
VIEW.
A PORUCAL
THE BUILDERS,
With much solemnity to erectan elaborate structure, and, when it is erected, with a sudden childish gesture violently to sweep it solemnity as before to re-erect the edifice, down buildings simply because they are old is called destruction. To do so because they are beautiful is called Vandalism. found in Nature except the last. This, one Every one of these kinds of activity is to be
would think, must be reservedfor the demons who hate man and man's work. Hát no-
recently-issued Bagishment Ordinance is old things, often regrettable, is obvious in inhuman and un-natural. Destruction of pressing very hardly upon a very desirable Nature. Very old Brett, for instances are element in our Chinese community. In the gradually destroyed by time, until decaying British Army they say "No names, no pack they fail to pieces. Nature, too, would seem to play at card-castles. Some forms of names shall be mentioned outright except tropical vegetation spring up suddenly and the name of the eminent King's Counsel who as Chief Justice of the Fiji Islands petals of the dead flower a new plant im- as suddenly perish, when from the faded (22nd November,)
has laid down a standard and leading mediately grows. But here, the analogy What with the revolution in Portugal, the judgment on the question which is pre- ceases, and card-castle playing by, men is From the information. we have at secthing in Spain, and the Social tribula sently agitating Chinese circles in Hoog utterly different. The purposes of Natura hand it appears that many of the banish- tions of Paris and Berlin, the matter of the kong. Sir Henry Berkeley was our Atare bidden from the profoundest philoso down from the Central Police Station and and Japan has been outwardly forced from the position of Chief Justice of Hongkong childish spirit liegers in men's characters, in meat orders presently made are sent relationship existing between Great Britain torney-General and his Lordship also filled pher; those of a child are self-evident. The signed by the Registrar-General without our visual horizon, but that it has not been after his departure from the Southern Islands.
some cases, all through life. When this Council (which means the Colonial Secre fact that the Japanese daily newspapers are that are incapable of refutation so far as any innoceat, it is admirable.. When it is wanton much to their own astonishment-how much tary) without inquiry. It is high time that still thrashing away at the subject. The fact British subject is concerned, whether that and unreasoning it is detestable. Of all there is truly admirable and worthy of pre-such a state of things should be put an end that most of these deliverances appear in subject be black or white. Yet it is apparent detestable spirits, that of the card castle play servation not only in Chinese art and litern. It may be that a man may be a mem- reputedly official journals is in itself signi- that the Banishment Ordinance is being ing instinct in some men is the most abhor- ture and even religion, but also in the social bera a secret society, but as Sir Henry ficant. However apathetic our own people preyed upon to the discredit of well-doing rent to reason. We once knew a man who organization of the Chinese people. If there Berkeley puts it, he must be afforded an
at Home may be in this matter, there can Chinese subjects who are as much entitled-sd-x-mania-for-changing-everything, and is one statement about China that can be opporucity of being heard-in-his-own-be no doubt that the Japanese are determia to the liberties that the British law when he gave way to it, after pulling things
defence. made with perfect assurance it is this: that
ed to maintain the alliance that they made convey as any man who hails from London with Great Britain seven or eight years ago or from Glasgow. As a matter of fact, then place again-or, rather, his subordinates to pieces he had laboilously to put them all if in the long process of reform she learns to despise and throw aside all the supports she
and which has yet some years to run before Banishmcot Ordinance is being prostituted. had to do so. The French revolutionists has leaned upon for thousands of years, if
expiry. Of course there are some newspapers Unknowingly, the Government is lending it proclaimed that they had given us she exchanges for Western substitutes all
that take up a different attitude. Une self to a misapplication of it. Within our 2 new earth and that Heaven had her ideals, her philosophy of life, her
(21st November.)
Northern journal, for instance, describes the own knowledge there have been of late been abolished altogether. The earth ethics, her social system, the may indeed
As sound economists we have often ex-situation as "The Babble Burst, which several notorious cases of respectable Chia- remains as old as ever, and Heayen become rich, progressive, powerful in peace pressed our astonishment at the blindness of perhaps is a misleading phrase, for, as we ese deported bp reason of "information re as near or as far from out reach as it has al and war, perhaps, a terror to the nations, the Chinese to the advantages to be derived know, the big bubble that burst in our his ceived-citizens of British prestige who got ways beco: When people talk, as they often byt she will have left behind her very much from the admission of foreign capital in the tory was the South Sea bubble which enrich no opportunity of defending themselves be do, without thinking, they are apt to speak that was good and great, she will have parted development of China's vast and as yet un-ed some people and impoverished thousandsfore the tribunal constituted by the Governor of the good done by the French Revolution. with much that was essential to her happiness touched resources. Being good Britishers As regards the more recent bubble, so called in Council, With all due respect to the A little reflection will show that the good and even to her self respect, she will be a we have always esteemed ourselves as true the journal in question is less circumspec: Registrar-General, it is clear that many of referred to was done by constructive minds stranger to herself." Now we have always friends to the Chinese, Indeed, we have more than it always previously had had the credit his decisions with regard to banishment are after that cataclysm. On the other hand, to been supporters of this point of view. We then puce asserted that China's only honest for being in the meantime, this is the wrong or at least faulty, and why a respect pull down a really rotten structure and re- book, which contains whole chapters that honesty of purpose cannot be doubled, we last, as we have always prophesied would be Colony passeth understanding. He may be danger to the younger generation of Chinese, cannot quote more of this most fascinating friend is Great Britain. Believing that our passage from its columns referred to "Atable merchant should be hounded out of the build is not playing at card castles. The tempt to quotation. The account of the. have been inclined to sneer at any opposition the case, the bubble of the friendship of a gambler, or he may smoke opium, or be for instance, is that they should find such religious side of Chinese life is written from to British loans as mere, anti foreign folly. Japan for her more powerful ally, Great Bri- may do worse things, but if the same prin zest in the work of destroying what is rotten... with his fellow-men in the most lovable way, point of the Chinese Government, not from of the new rates of taxation upon imported would be very few Europeans left in the down quite sound and solid structures, alter- the point of view of one who can sympathice Recent events, when viewed from the stand tais, has burst and the recent publication ciple were applied indiscriminately there in the State, that they may proceed to pull and one who has evidently deeply pondered that of an economist, justify a great deal of goods into the Eastern Island Empire bas island. The case in point in our estimation wards to erect in their place a flimsy, Jerry- over "God's ways with men." "Whether the ine reluctance of the Coinese to involve aroused to much feeling throughout the is that of one amongst a number, who was built edifice thit will not stand the first ty serious-minded student of things Chinese, their country in an indebtedness which manufacturing and commercial classes in told by a Police informer that a warrant phoon of internal or external strife. The approach them from the point of view of an might end in political tutelage. As the case Great Britain that the matter will not be was out for his arrest and, being worldly funniest and yet in some ways the most official or of a missionary or simply as one of an individual is, so mutatis mulandis, is allowed to drop, and will result in no further wise, be left the Colony for Canton. Other ghastly instance of playing at card castles is of the curious, he will find this work most that of a nation. No nation, any more than treaties of alliance being possible between wise he might have been taken into the exhibition of themselves that the now valuable and illuminating.
any individual, that is in debt, coay call itself Great Britain and Japan. If the new custody without any opportunity of defend-o called Ministers in Portugal are making. wholly free. We do not refer to the Nation Japanese tariff has done nothing else, it ing himself in the oren Court. This is All of the old corruption and venality is al Debts of European Powers, for they are deserves the thaoks of every Briton for no fallacy. The usual modus operandi in there-every bit of it, only more so. What of a different character altogether, Mr. R.having aroused the Tariff Reform League the case of a person who comes under the a world this is! And yet there are good The daily keve is delivered fres when the address in
It so happens that we have had brought F. Johnston in his book "Lion and Dragon at home into taking an immediate and purview of the Banishment (rdinance is that and useful men in it, and good and useful cible to carssenger. Foak aubscribers can hate to our notice recently a great number of cases in Northern China" has exactly expressed the deflolte course of action; which, as will he is brought before the Chief Detective Ia builders. The founders of the Hongkong their osim delivered at their roslieces without wherein respectable Chinese of undoubted point of view of many thoughtful Chinese, be seen by the cables published, is to result spector in the first place, transferred to the University are etecting a monument mere say extra charge. On cople sent by post a standing have been deported from the Col. as well as Europeans, when he says "Sir in 500 public meetings. being held during Registrar General secondly and then sent off perennius, and it is of such builders that we aditional $1.50 per quarter is charged for postage ony. We are not referring to any one case Alfred, Lyall truly points out that the the next few months in Yorkshire and Laa (or rather his order of banishment is sent off would the world were full. The posize on the weekly Lere to any part of the in particular, but to the subject as a whole. European money-market is to Asia" most cashire alone, the home of the great lodur to the Executive Council, where it is duly
world is 10 cents per quarter.
If particularities were necessary, we could perilous enare," and that the more au Asiatic | tries more particularly aimed at and affected signed, generally without examination or 1HE candille in SHANGHAI, quote volumes. As it is, the state of things Govemment runs into debt with European by the Japanese increased tariff, British personal attendance of the deportee. It governing the Banishment Ordinance cannot financiers, or has permitted the investment public feeling once aroused, there can be no does not require any enlarging to prove that
The Chiness of Shanghai bare forfeited be described as other than arbitrary. Why of foreign capital within its territory, the possible doubt that the hands of the British such procedure is entirely unsound and un our sympathy by their extraordinary be DOVÁLD-MUDTM-Et the
this condition should be tolerated by an en- more it falls under the stringent, self-interest. Ministry will be forced and Parliament must constitutional; and the Chinese are begin. kaviour at the meeting recently held in the Temp:ratce lightened Chief Justice such ze Sir Francised and Inquisitivo" political superintendence see the necessity of beginning to protect ning to find that out. There are doubtless Ewo godown for the purpose of explaining the Res. 1. A. Grahe, Victoria-, U.P. the Redes, on the 1:s! Oct ber, tore, by Piggott passeth understanding His Lord of the capitalist state." We have seen this home industries, by preferential rates to in this Colony many people who deserve to to the Chinese the anti-plague measures Chuch, JAMES W. DONALD, Chief Engineer, ship, and he only, is able to sentence a man in Cuba and Porto Rico, where American Colonial products and a moderate import bo banished-one Chinese of our acquaint- taken by the Municipality, The Chinese Ch'oa Navigation Company,to BARBARA DAND to absolute banishment from the Colony Capital is to largely fovested that the duty on the introduction of foreign-made ance says hundreds-but these are all bad are, as a rule, the most reasonable of people (Brie) eldest daughter of James Mudle, that is to say, when the case is before itis United States Government could not goods and manufactures. The Anglo- characters whose room is preferable to their when they once understand, a thing, and, Lordship in appeals -And now comes the picape from the necessity of "bossing" chess" Japanese Exhibition fasco and the fulsome company. But that is no reason why respect- usually, they ass milllos te lleton to argus
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