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pouse with those sagacious equiues which at one time were the pride of London and the admiration of all who saw them at work. Yet in Hongkong, we still see in vogue and included amongst the serviceable equipment froin year to year, some fire extinguishing A. S. WATSON & CO., appliances that might suffice for a country village at Home but are very much out of place in a City like Victoria, with its quarter of a million of population, its densely built areas, and its thousands of ramshackle teuements that blaze up like tinder once the flames get hold. And the need for extension and improvement docs not apply to the City alone. Eastwards and westwards, overflow suburbs are springing up with mushroom-like rapidity. Kennedytown is stretching out its arma Pokfulam way. In the Taikoo and Shaukiwan districts there is now a pópulation of over ten thousand, and building is steadily progressing. Yet in none of those places are the Fire Brigade appliances being renewed or enhanced in such degree as will enable them to meel, the greater re- quirements of those, expanding districts. Kowloon, too, is-badly equipped. In Vau. mati district, a new township, has sprung up WHISKY in recent years. Works and factories of all kinds have come into existence, and long rows of shops and lofty dwelling tenements now stand where before was only swampy foreshore. Yet for the whole of the Fenin. sula the only effective fire fighting weapon is

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the solitary steamer stationed at Yaumati and that one of the old ques transferred from headquarters on this side of the Harbour, True, there are always the two fire fonts to be depended upoo in the case of a con Bagration not too far removed from the water front; but as the available sitis on the Harbour edge are gradually sp propriated, the tendency of our peninsular township is to extend inland to regions scarcely within reach of floats pumping from the Harbour. True, in Kowloon we have now a system of fire hydrants laid down with a pressure somewhat similar to that which can be obtained in Victoria. But were two serious outbreaks of fire to occurs mullane ously in the streets only accessible to the land engines and such a thing is quite

within the region of probability-the Fire Brigade resources might be unequal to the occasion. In the same way, were the Central engines suddenly called to combat a big fire in Shaukiwap, seven miles away, the middle portion of the city would be left practically A. S. WATSON & CO., unprotected for the time being, and it is a

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peculiar thing that it is just at such jucetures that the services of the Brigade are required in some other place. The journey of coolic. hauled engines and other apparatus to a [18 remote district like Shaukiwan is necessarily s'ow, and the return journey is, if anything, slower. It would be platitude to insist that the firemen to be on the spot at the earliest the first consideration in brigade work is for

possible moment. Every one knows that five minutes gained in getting to the On December 7, 1910, at H. D. M. Consulate.cat of the fire may mean the saving

On December 9, 1910, at No. 19, Avenue

Road, Shanghai, the wife of Vilhelm Meyer of a daughter,

On December 9, 190, at Shanghai, the wife

of Algernon Francis Evans, of a 600.

MARRIAGE:

Central, Shanghai, before Sir Pelham Warren, KC M.G., and afterwards at Ht, John's, Jes field, by the Rev. F. L. Hawks Foll, D.D. assisted Shanghai, to Edith Mary, asecond daughter of the late 1. G. Jansen and Mrs Jansen; of Sharghal

DEATHS.

by the Rev. A. J. Walker, at,a., Arthur Hida, of

years.

despolic attack on the Press. Now the per CO NT Total's last words war: "There are petrator of this deed is himself suffering willlers suffering in the world. Why matheie from the punishment of abolition. His so many of you round me?', paper was peremptorily shut up by the order A Pi KING telegram to a Japanese' papir says of the Government. We British manage that Sir Robert Dieto, former Comminier these things better. We do not close up General of the Chinese Maritime Cultoms, wil naughty newspapers. We only lock up wick.bo appointed Adviser to the Board of Fonts and

Communicatione.

Tus new proposals which Great Britain has made to China in connection with the opium trade have been made in view of the fact that the existing three year, cgreement between the two countries expires in Decembry. Or the 3 6 revly-elected Lord Mayans and Mayois in England and Waler, 176 e Cos ferv.liver, 20 are Liberal Unionists, and 17 are liberals. Of the remainder some are in- dependent and the others have cot stated their golitics..

TUR Times, reporting that Japan is under

king to export firs-arms am untirg to some 1001 Jibu i on the coast of Somaliland, publishes the conjecture that be said arms will probably be used by the natives there in order to resist Europe: ns.

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ed editors. And even then we do so with due regard to order and justice. The man must be given fair trial. If he publishes seditious matter against the King's peace and the security of his subjects, the editor will be very properly sent to prison by a very proper jury; and a very proper and perhaps pompous judge. But his paper may con- tinue to existence, and may even continue to publish articles that are very nearly as bad as those which forced the Law to lock him up. For we mis called. Anglo-Saxous ATC are not a bit afraid of free speech. It does us no harm to have liberty. We would rather hear of the man being shot than his paper suppressed. That is the difference between us and our friends who are sporting a new red and green fing.. Can it be possible UK FFICIALLY it is understood that the Veto only whisper it--that the real reason for this Center nee e me very near torgeermest for is that we are fit for liberty, and they are joint, session of the two Houses, in case of bat?

deadlocks (ccur.ing, but failed to agres as to the proportion of Uc oxist to Radical peer, who told represent the 'House of Lords.

193) of the German Emperor's accession to ON the ccersion of the 15h antiversary (in the thro:e, a project is teprited to be under way to pesent bis Majesty with a new scam yacht, which wou'd replace the onslim and be the Kaiser's own prop.y. It is reperied that arrangements are is a for ward sate for the fontcoming d'putation to the Foreign Office is gard to the Japanese tariff. A tariff reform onslaught is being made in Larcashire, the speaters miking ass of Japin as in argument in their cads,

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TB Nordd:utscher Lind, of Brima, rpr that besicers in good and regulis, and profit is steadily growing.

THREE shopkeepers were fined $is e card noe $. each at the Police Court this morning for cauri gan obstruction on footpaths. THARTER ricksha coolica se o fined $5 cccli by Mr. Hallifax the Magisuncy this morning for causing an obstraction at the Star Ferry wbaif.,

A SIMPAN woman wis chirged,befire Mr. T R Wool at the Police Grust this mooing with dumping rubbish in the barbour. His V or stip-imposed a fine of $5

A COOLIE was awarded furteen days' hard and four hours' stocks this wrong for the larceny of a matty of dry fi.b, the prope ty of the N.V.I, at the Kowlcoi whare, M. PIERAK Loti was invested as the 5th ult, with the collar of Commander of the Legion of Honour cn board the battleship Patric at Tou'07. The lovesti ure was made by Admiral de Jonqu'ères.

RON Ungern Sternburg, formerly St. Peters bars epic:entative of the Austrian Corres pondence Bureau, has been sentenced by the Appeal Court in four years' hard labour for betraying State secreta.

STRAIGHT-Talks sih Young Mes-Some people wil tell you that politeness cest? ro have ever tried putting your cb:dient servant thing. Don't believe them. Ask them if they

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recent storm off ha cos of Korea comero It is reported from Mokpho that during the

fishing boats with over 6. o men, were wrecked of Lake Isle. Two Jepiscso aid 237 Koreas

were saved, ard 23 were drowned.

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TER Globe st.tes that, the two Englishmen Brandon and Trench,mbo were arrested some time aga la Germany on a charge of espion Trandon being a lieutenant in the Hydro age have been identified as military officers, graphics Department, and Trench a captain in the Royal Marines. The two accused claim the right to be hiid in their uniforms.

DoiRDER Wills has bies mentioned as the man whom the whi e race could lack for ward to a likely to wrest the title of Champion pugilet of the world from Jack Johnson Sportemes who are interested in his doing will res him in actual training in a moving picture which forms part of a series of films making up the tenth edition of the new popular Pashe's Animated G rite:

In constgrocco of the decree of general am mesly, hundreds of prisoners lave both set as 1 baty throughout Portugal. In Lisbon alone 17. have been released. The British, French bon da gh elt, presented Nets to the Foreige Italian, and Spanish Repretentatives in Lis

Minister icforming him that they were auth: risi ed by their Governments to transact bus'ness with the Provisional Government.

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MACAO'S NEW PLAG.

A SAD UNFURLING,

[From Our Own Correspondent]

filment will be theira Ons of these Won ds is "Lusitania's, the wound in the batt. It will

biced a log (imo, f. r wounds thero tako long. healing, and the healing is not done by quicke Lon. imidero universities. Allthe time that thes lifes f Macao,, and the Folice, and abit a dor: sailor, were parading to wa ch the hoising of this. ir.ngo flag and while onds of Potugues and Beglish and Amer! thousand or two cdi Chloeso observed the cass nether. Foreigaers looked on, and a

ceedings with a grim and sinister silence, Avenue is the Far Ess, overlooking the sceur, he statue of Vasco da Gama in the finest

remained deren ly valled.

Macio, i1th December, The most terribla things of Life are those which we commi; not usihinkingly, but ball biokingly. Such as act was done in full view of man of many call us enly a few odd boars ago, and actually within sight of the pl ca whence I send you the message of a beail that bents le tuns with that of loyal Portuguese add ➡ì h (bat of all brave, loyal, and a'd ratanding And the cruel part of it ell was that grava sed grolmen assembled lo Macro at Sunday was a military end serious day in Abies of the clock on the ruth day of "ecember, | Macao. At three in the afternoon the soldiers à Sunday d.vo ed in this year of dingrase to of liïpanicos and the Police, nany of them the memo y to one Francis Xavier who is Portuguese, and a New saliors, were lined up still regarded by philoerpers as a hers, and | along the Fry', do Cometerlo. A great crowd who, by the few who still intimatly feel the of people were present all perfectly silost.and teachings of that Paul of Tartus who was the expectant.. Allen mirules past three o'clock first Apostle of the Gentiles, it kawa on (by an American watch) the Go.cloir and bis Salot, on this day of all, in this City of all aides airived. The bands played what is ar Cities, to view enacted the following reene, sumed to be the ow Fortuguese National scene which deservas son a mɔe eliquzi p'e Anthem, Thi trargi paraded. They are than mize to describe.

evidently picked' men." "That is to say, thất The Avenida Vasco da Gama is one of the perhaps hall of t'e. Macao garrison had been ficat avens mife by an artistic Latin parple, anaicked to find me as w. 1 set up and de- The large grounds beneath i: are tucked a cent looking a the troops who patated. For almost hungrily by Esg'ishmen who are zo) they were certainly as au laïc and fit a body ol 103 midle-aged to enjoy a goid game er soldiers as a good officer could wish for. *juggor," and tɔ a man with a soldie eye, They did not lock as happy as they seemed the possibilities of the plice are tempting a well-ked. The fizer commanding did not could drill two Prussian Regiments on that proudniceʻike crowd of Chinese and of ground, and thinking of Prussians, how some eod Portuguese who thronged about t'e flig spectators of this afternoon's scene did long fortaffe said he didn't. However, words hurt doing their parade-match in the usual style of lice, and a few sailors and all, marched part tha the sight of a few bu ly Germans in usilorm, bdr, and the soldiers, Infantry, artilkry,po-

men who still have a god and a King to believe now fl graff whostia f g of the new Republic in, and who don't mind a button if the King does like to call himself an Emperor i

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The ground was rounded and pauly covered with a crowd which I am forced to call moclay. One saw the proident strol Indies of the Portugusio not very far from the quite uates red and frankly selfish wome tourists of America, a d side by side with a grave ant dignified Priest of the Roman Church, a grinning Chinese caplie chestfaly Chiness of Macas are at least upward y polite, pushed his way. But it many of him. The

and what yer they may inwardly feel, no re- sentmint was shown by them at the fierce weds of the officer why commanded the troops on the Frici do Cemeterio when he marched

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based. Thi bands played cheerful matic and cebady said a word about anything, excep' the Governor, who, whes the new flag (it flsa x d and prea flig wel b a circle in the middle showing revea castles and five shields ch with five dots on i) was unfurled, sald quite loud, but calmly, Viva a R.publica. This mass, ia Eaglish, that Portugal har, for the time bing, a. Ag and a Nitopal Anthem which wa may or may not have time to re-

fallowing fac s ought to be noted. First: That latize. Then everyb: dy went away. The

the soldiers were not in any way maticous or disorderly. Secondly; that Priests of tha Catholic Chrab were not of aid to bi prasen', Thin, That the statue of Vasco da Gama

remains it as velled as it was before Fourthly: Tht an awful it of nonienia is bing talked about Macao end that you misi not believe a word of it, un'osa the Zengleng

dograph tells you to. For the Telegrafh knows the truth, and tells it. Just at present silence on all s'des is best. Bitterness well do so good. Let things settle down. The men now in office know the'r duly and are doing it'

bis men up lo salgethetos g. The crands, of course, swarmed all oso: the ground.. The ilitary and police forces were lined up all along the railings en the side of the orphanage. Catharppio sides were many frock-coated and top-batted meo, and plealy of urifiens. The latter were all Tortuguere. gruff with an oblong green bundla tied to the top of it, was the ce.te of this group.

His Excellency ito. Governor, Seaber V.dl, arrived in a canite with his Alles de-0. mp

BIJOU SCENIC THKAIRH, and other officers at 3 o'clock.. Everybody saluted him, and it was pleasant to see hit calent parfim o cis giveb nigbtly at the Bija Crawded bo ses continue to viness the ex

cans evo, tourists cad all, took off their hats capital one. M's Vera Ferace, the every foreigner p estat, Englishmen, Ameri-Seroic Theatre. The till of larg provided: to the Chief Magistrate of this stì l. Portuguese clever singer and dincer, contiguès to be the Colony. Sintor Vidal tore himself with drawing car3, wb s Mr Stiphooky's character dignity and a certain stereoes! which was only songs ih uld be beard to be appated. The. broken when it became his duty to give the "jqu" bas certainly come to stay signal for the uolu ling of the green oblong tundle on the top of the flagstiff It appears to be the new Portuguese flir, for Scohor

"Pida Republic: " The vast crowd watched the unfurling f'a red and green flag, with

of human life as well as thousands of dollars' THE Chinese Appeal.case, which, in its variors to kong for Aga about April 14, auiving Vidal uncovered bla bead, and cried three times

worth of property. Every district in the Colony should be equipped sufficiently well to fight its own fires; aud, to this end, the sooner that Hongkong follows the lead of Singapore, Colombo and other Crown.

engines, the better it will be for the Colonics in the adoption of motor fire-

chupa Rose Extension, Shangbai, Elizabeth, On December 8, 190, at 14 A Nonh Sze she beloved wife of G. F. Forshaw, aged 6.Colony. Narrowness of streets and steep ness of asccuts afford no excuse. Motor engines can go where any hand-drawn engine cha go and they can be got nowadays of such high horse power as will enable them to climb to the Peak if necessary,

On December 2, 1970, at Preston Cross, Bookham, Surrey. Margaret Jace Gilmour, widow of the late David Gilmost, of Shanghai.

The Hongkong Telegraph

Hongkong, Tuesday, DECEMBER 13—1910

FIRE-BRIGADE LQUIFMENT IN

"HONGKONG-

THE-BILEK BIT.

stages, has cccupied the attention of the Supreme Court Judges on more than 70 arparite days, was completed this afternoon,

It is undestood that judgment will be given

or Friday.

dog walp by a man who was in sympathy MR. Winston Churchill has been thrashed with

occasion that the right honourable gentleman with the Suffragette cause. This is the second has beco visited in this fashion with the wrath of the Suffi-gettes,

The move of the 8th Rijputs frem Lucknow to longkong will take place in February next the regiment arriving in that garrison about, 2:st of the mouth. The 13 Rjuts will leave thers on the last day of the month. The

12th Baluchistan If.clry will take its place c5th Mabrata Light Ifntry will leave Horgan for Toona about Feb, 5, and the

about A 110 following.

Islands, who died at Teitner on July, has George Clunies Ross, King of the Cocos

body had besliced in the care of an under ben buried in Bachurch Churchy rd. The

taker at Bachurcb, ubtil atragements could be made to ship them to the family, island DURING':he week ending och December, theri home, but this idea was abandoned, and the was ofc caso of diphteria (Spanish) and two tomaius have been laid to rest in Eiglande cases of outeric fever, the victims being a The vector officiated in the presence of several Britisher and an American (both imported sors and daughters of the chief. Thi,coffin Small-px claimed two vici mi-a Chincseinaschip on read:-"George Clunies Ross, of as Italian (imprried),

the Kesing Ceces 'slan't ben Jurcio, 1842, | ́died ̃Jały 7719:07

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Time is the mill-of-God, and that which is ground in it is not always ground slowly. THREE fishing boys were charged this manne attempt by the Daily Graphie balloon But slowly or quickly-it-le-always-"extced-ing with being in unlawful possession of six jog small." Rarely, however, have we seen sacks of coal. They were rest:nced to reven

tɔ break the l.ng-distarco record failed, a land-

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record for all-Briti: zeroplanes by traveling 743 miles in a little under bours. Mr. Wil- ACCORDING to a St. Petersburg correspond-laws, who started in bis nirship City of Cad. eat, M. Cuck: President of the Dama, fram Wormwood Serbs, with a mechanic, to regards the linking up of the Fusion and voyage to Faris, crossed the Chmel in the adian railways as merely a question of time. da k, and landed in Farct, at Co.bibem, 5 political interes's of both counisies cleady He thinks that the ecscomic, as well as the miles inland, and 10 miks north-east of the

capital. Mr. Will. w ost his map, and was therefore unable to locate Lii sef over French constry. Owing to an upf virable wind he

We have received from Messrs Melchers & Codecided to serd the airship on by rail to Paris, From Metais, hewan Tomes & Co. cats a early £30 from him as duty on the veste." a calendar of the Royal luurince Company. The French customs authorities tuve d'emird d

useful reminder of the New Var in the shape

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[From Our Own Correspondent.]

RAILWAY MISMANAGEMENT,

said nothing. The ar ilior, which not so very branch lice of ile Yuth-Ha Railway Com

central, medalion containing a p r of the

Cantor, 1:3 December, well-love larms of Lusitania, and the crowd

The mismanagement of he Fashar-Samshui Log ago was ready to fight, and fight hard, for pany of the three provinces had been former'y fired a salule of tncaty-one guns to this fg management was due to the Superintendent His Majesty (God sava h'm), King Manuel; reported who it was stated that iha mir-

witty Latin tongue, whispered that this flight the company's a zvica avertis manibs ago A dire pictful women of Laila race, and a

of the line. The fuperin'in lent in quesion was really too much like her pet par at f.r her, but hs.ff is of the company are in as bad a rá feel much respect for it. Dead'slence condition astatore. It is reported that along lowel iḥs aníttery's salute.

the rou's in-a mi pl.ces, a'thon, h the sleepers bara all rotted, they have a t bern replaced by new ores. La.t month, traizs were derailed

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The Governor and his staff and the spec tators watchid the soldiers march forward and salute the strange cew fig, and much away several times, but fortunately, so passergers with bands playing, but with faces which seem wers is jarod Oring the instability of the ed sternly eat to enters a bitter business. 1. road, the I'ves of passengers pe placed in

fellow, who might on occasion beg04 Maniges Office, where the Company's is difficult to describe just this expression of jeopardy. Several ios onc.s of b.d mass, cment abo solders They Janked sturdy, we fed

“WE'Criss pointed out as ex f'ng in the Trama amades and not at all bid soldiers, in officials (raw hardscrap salarist for a mizi.

cent mer. |Busico-they appeared like really rathei de- downrast. The Goveroer mida no speech But they were sall ́oking and The bands plyed lanes unfamiliar to sue that love the old tunes bis, and pahaps the most plea i g sight of the whole. fcrass was thi

kong, is the Dliect r of this most charin be If the bass band of the b yr of the Orphange 'Father Nure, who is well known is HOBg and us.fi institution. He was there, andlis toy with hie Caly. 5 verlC no s of kney forked out on everything and every.

|gress is ff.ctually imprd:3.

CA TON'S AT TRÆVE, menteg along its canal near the Shamezn Famuly, sampins, barges, sundi oits, e'c., tat, to apply to the Chicero authorities for permi's with u being involved in any expensez, ocd renewal of bere permics was gleed." Later on, however, the foreign authorit.01 on the Shamean also issued permits to tontowners, collecting fees on same. Consiqa yo' l-, the business firms along

Stakes facred a protest with the Chire:a

When we read in Home papers about the The fate of the wicked more swiftly overtake days' "hard" each. The fist defendant war fiog being made, after exciting and dangerous ficr, beder g:od öfficers, quitè grod - wolth) | mum amount of work, Judglog from the pra great advancement being made in Tire I him, than we now observe in the case of one statenced to a fer.her term of fourteen dars experiences in the South of Germamy At Alladeed of ibair ar firgeflable ROC stor sent oallook, it wl: not be a-kord.r if pro brigade equipment in the cities and towns of Constancio da Silva of the Perdade, a Macao for usi g his boat for purposes other that hehat Mr. Cody, on his bi-plane, has made a Great Britain, we cannot but feel that Hong. newspaper, Aud it is our unhappy duly to kong is lagging very far behind in this mat protest against the policy which has inflicted ter. So far as the personnel of our Fire a punishment doubtiers well deserved, but *Brigade is concerned, au city in all mistaken in its manner of application. the British poesessions can lay claim There is no denying the fact that this to a better, if numercial strength be left out Constancio was a firebrand, and that his of account. But as for the land equipment paper was a most pernicious influencedicato its meccssity. ---the fire-engines, manuals, and' other ap amongst men as easily inflamed as our Por pliances housed in Queen's Road Central tuguese friends. When he and his party had and at the out-stations-it is woefully inade. the upper hand in Macao, and had succeed quate and out-of-date. The only satisfactory ed in exciting the sailors and soldiers to featute in the whole system lies in the new commit actions whose pitiful results are only Harbour fire-Boat, which has proved itself beginning to be felt, one brutal deed was to be in every way most excellently suited done, among others, which has now brought either for fighting fires that occur among the about poetic retribution. The Editor of shipping or for pumping up water from the the Ferdade managed to obtain the sup. Harbour when outbreaks of fire take place pression of the Fida Aosa, edited or owned in proximity to the Fraya. But the needs of by Dr. Luiz Nolasco, President of the Hongkong and of Kowloon-demand more Senate, We have had occasion to say hard

Library Museum. than this. Neither the Island nor the things of the President, and to disagree in

Non-Chiaeteman se

416 43 Peninsula is adequately equipped. As we strong terms with views expressed in his

61 2,31 bavo urged on previous occasions in paper. But that is newspaper should be "there columus, it is high time that the Goy-suppressed by a gang of mutineers simply

Total 56 377. ernment ret about the introduction of motor because he published in his news columns Tae King of Spain has ordered as an honour to fire engines of the latest patern from Eng: a report of the action of certain residents la Lleutenant Sakuma, the commoder of land, We notice that recently the Metro of Macro and Hongkong in petition the Japanes sabmarine on board of which alt politan Fire Brigade of London have dis. ing the. Provisional Government of band's lost it lives in an accident some months carded horse haulage altogether, even to the Portugal to allow the charitable Religious that his photograph and a copy cl his re. extent of their rescite stud of two hundred Orders to remain in Margo, that the Fid&cord of that terrible disaster writen during his trained borses. To such a state of perfection ove should be shut up at the bidding of a Naval Museum of Spain, for the public educa dying hour, bà permanently exhibited in the has the motor engine been brought nowadays rival paper, was an outrage on liberty, ation as an example of a bravo spirit of parsletic that it is considered to be perfectly unfa to discrime agalust freo speech, a tyrannical and self-sacrifica.

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“A VI XATICUS RIOFLATION.

the Cathedral were there, too, including Faber an hoities. Ex-V.ceroy Yuan instineled the of a lar, e-figure, calend. r ad etsing W. N. A CORRESPONDENT reads the Union, th

Francisco Soares, the: Parish" Pres of the Water Police and Captain Lo, of the 8 h divi- Bruato's (Scotland) wire rope. We have also following:-The Tuckice, a stemer of over

Church of an Loure: allthstigh Colonia1ins of guards, lo er m nence, segulistions wi h Officia's were, thire, Lieueant Machado in the Fretch and British Consulates 'with a view to ac nowledge receipt of an a- ist's reproduc3,0:0 tas, one of ja de e's river steam ri ply fallusif.rm Serlo: Menezes the Texter, to checking the issue of those permits, and tin extolling the advant ges of Ásahļ betr. ing b.tween Shanghai and Hankow, while and at the Senators, What was the prev.1rg to maks arrangements for such ings to be RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library uning to Shanghai recently bid berit erlog nets of all this, what tone will dweil in the mate by the Chiness auberies. The Super and Museum far the week ending the 11th Scar di labled when rearing Nginki, and the meroy of those who saw út? My friend, I can intendent of the Water Tolice and Captain La Dicember, 1910:

ship was brought to Shanghai, a distans el only tell you and those Portuguero who fora have now i's ed picil.maiɔos con'aialog fif. nearly 400 miles, without using the rudder, old days, and with that were," that there teen r: gulations gevirping the issue of perm'ta which, although jazj-rigged, proved izuff clivo. was no musical role to remember, Silence to boat-owners. The intricate channels of the circuitens w the off ct uppi ihs ear, in spite of the Vargtieling were navigsted only by the twenty-one goo saluts. But upon the heart Under the plea of searching for firearms the of the en ises, which refazis every credit on eye y gua struck a blow. No. Portuguese 5 guards have of lats given much trouble to those on lori especially on the pilots whose this business of the hoisting: of the new dag travellers on the West River coole. The au task at the best of times is not an cavable one without a spaim of bitter pain in his very soul.thoritice have now fostracted Admiral Li Chun owing to the constant changes of water. The One felt fist. The beloved colours are gone. to modify the regulations re'a'ing to the teach vessel came down at an average speed of 13 The terrible red, the harassing green hava for firea m kan's per hour. At Wo sung, porciful ugh con bised to male a new regres, a new grief,

A ROHUER'S FATE, wera argaliioned and the ship was fafely has middin of the thig is a circle containing The notorius thief and kidnapper, Pak-ton bethed alongside Jardine's Wharf The the symbols of the then Sorrena and the Five Po, of whom wrote in my les letter, has been manship on the Yangtin and congratulates the it Crow, huse symbols are a comfort, a victimis in several lauances declined to pira correspondent thinks this is a record for sea- || Bar al Wounds," Though not jumeusted by sentenced to impii.comset for life. As bis Indo-Chiny N. vigtion Co, na baving his prom so. So long as the Portugu:se ratain evllencs he could not be satcreed to be kay

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