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executive officers of their ships it Is Impossible | QUARRY BAY, MANSLAUGHTER LARCENT BY A FILIPINO COOK.

to concalvo Naturally this discrimination in Fitself crentes all the more discontent and dia. eff:ccom. Whoa wa sen China coast shipown. ing fì ms can afford such munific.ht donations towards the establishment of a University in China one is moved to astonisht.cat that their generosity is not extended is a more practical form towards their sen-far og employees. ⠀⠀ It is not that the firms concerned are on- aware of these mattes, for, on several oc sion, the Guid bas endeavors.ed to enlist their favourable consideration of then, proving at the same time by racans of univa.sally signed petitions and memorials that their doing so e mmanded the avibusiastic approval of there serving in their steamers. It is no purpose of the Guild to create sirile between employers and employed ; is fact, under our Rules, it is moc nad preserve harmonicus reiations with shipowers. I do not wish to suggest to British shipowning companies whose interasla ato wrapped up in the China coast trade any thing which would be prejudicial or Injuries to their continued well-being ax success, Was contend that they themselves would bencât greatly by favourable consideration of matters Luch as those I have indicated, and we hepɔ that, ere long, all necessity for urging or pres- sing them still further will be removed.

Trusting d'at you will be so kind as to insert this letter in the columus of your papár-tam; etc,

T. W. MOORE,

Secretary,

CASE.

SENTENCE: ONE YEAR'S HARD LABOUR.

PLEADS QUILTY AT ASSIZES TO DAY. Before the Ch'ef Justice at the Criminat At the Criminal Sessions this morning, be Sessions this falo, a Filipino Bam:d fore the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggest, a Gregorie Tiangon was charged with 1 aring on French sailor named Paul Po tier was brought 5th November solen a sum of acco pisos acd up on a charce. of having committed mangoo dollars, the property of Mr. A. Ram slaughter at Quarry Bay on 5th December by Oa the Indictment being, read over thin is killing Chan Hin, a ticksha conlie. The ac Spanish by Mr. N G. Nelan, chief interpreter, cused, through the Fresch Consul, M. Gaston the prisoner pleaded guilty,

best, who acted as interpræter, tendered a

Mr. C. G. Alabaster, who appeared for the plea of guilty. As reccusated at the time of the Crown (lostructed by Mr. B. Drasys, jon, fatal assau't, it apposed that the prisoner bad of the Crown Sal'citor's office), stated that the been returning i te at night along with some pris nor was a cook who had baso in the em. compa ions to his vartol lying at Quarry Bayley of Mrs Fames and he hid fdmit'ed hav. when some trouble arose over the payment of lng itolan from his m'streis sum of ♬ o pesca the sickiḥa coolies; and as a resul Potier and gro doll...

Pis 10 dship-What is a paso wir ? latter's death.

SIR. Of late we have ices a recurrence of woman and child is a valuable uational asset. interest in the question of the macning of the "What we would do without reasonable exer- Mercintila Mathie. A luge conférence, held cise month in and month out in a subtropi in London under the auspices of the Navy cal Colony Jike Hongkong we can hardly League, has appointed an influctuial Com- mittee which proposes to press forward the conceive. Certainly the youth of the Colony desirability of foliher training schemes in or or could not be kept up to the physical mark to encourage British boys to go to sea and that they toe at present. At a recent meet. bus gradually climintie the great evil off iog of the Inns of Court Debating Socicly aliens forming such a tree propertion of the in London, Lord Chief Justice Alverstone crews of British skips. Further, we sometid es presided over a discussion on this same hoor a re-echo of an cld complaint on the part question. "In too much time and attention of shipowners that there is a shirrgs of Off& fundamental principle of the wild to pro-stabbed h's puller with a knife, causing the devoted, and too much importance attach-cer. Upon the sorry inducements offered to cd, to out door games and sports? Lord British bore to embark up na sea-le and dis

place the alizos in the fregasiles of merchant Alverstone drew à arm line of distinc-ships, I do not, at the moment, propose to liod, as between those who played and dwell. Merely to point out the charms of the those who only looked on, and in general sea-even in its highest capacities- beg to terms condemned the habitual onlooker quoto te following extracts from let ers which who takes no part in the game at any I have received this morning, one from a capo time. This love of looking on at a game ble and experienced Captain, the other from a of skill or endurance is lahereal in human folly qualified Officer

kind, irrespective of nationality. Io Hong- kong big proportion-if not the biggest of the spectators who throng Happy Valley on an important field-sport day is composed of Chinese, and other Asiatics. So, in the Straits Settlements, in Colombo, and in the great cities of India, the majority of on- Lookers at the games consists of non-Euro. peans, General Baden-Powell has also been having a fling on the same subject. Io a recent deliverance he remarked that te had been greatly struck by the growth of the Boy Scouts movement in Canada and the United States. What impressed him most was the tremendous amount of energy the young men put into scouting work; they. tooked upon a change of occupation as the best rest cure they could have after busi pess and they did not go. in for hang." ing about football matches like the young men of Great Britain. As has been remarked by one witly writer, it is not only in sport that most of us play. the part of mere spectators; many of us who would like to join are by circumstances obliged to look on, and that from a back row. And then the query arises: What would the majority be dolog if they were not | looking on? It is doubtful if their leisure

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elsewhere. Anyone who averred that a cou ple or three hours were mis-spent in watch- ing the sports at Happy Valley on an after. (18 udon like that of Saturday last, for instance, would deserve to be dubbed a faddist. of a very objectionable type. Of course there

non playing habitués of cricket and football grounds in Great Britain, in the sense con.

16th November, 1910,

AN ACTON'S WATCH.

MYST: RI US' LISAPPEARANCE, DURING SLUMBER.

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The Attorney-General, Mr. W. Ress Davise K.C (instucted by Mr. H. L. Donnys, Acling Crown Solicitor), appeared for the prosecution Sir Eeory Berkeley, Kp. (instructed by Mr. W. Loker of Messrs. Deacos, Locker and Deacon, represented the accused min

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Mr. Alabaster wid it was worth a Jule'n pra than the ongkong doller. The whole s monat stolen was abzut $4500. The money was contained in a metal box locked up in a camphor wood took; this, the prizorer breke pso, extracted the money and then decampeť, Next day he was scos by a friend of his mis Sir Henry Berkeley, addressing the Beach, rs, to whom be cerferrad, the theft, at the sald that undoubtedly his Lordship had read rams time giving a lit.cframes of persons the deposit das in the case, from which it wou'd among whom, he said, he had apper i ped the (1) From a Capjain:-

bave bien sees that this, unhappy mar, the m ney, Prisoner gavo in numes in oil ef Kindly place me on your application list

prisoner, flued himie f`lo this pretty sctions persons who were said to have been recipients for a berth. I bave been treated mirst

position in which he now stood under a charge at the "stolen" money in sums r.nging from shabbily and, like hadreds more, am

of homicide, baving, ucfor unately, been under $100 to Sis, and crad to point them out disgusted with the unfair way in which

the infivence of drink on the occasion in ques

ita Tolice. With this end in view, Sergeant we are trzaled. Kindly let mi koow

tion. He was a voly young lɛn-Counsel was Ogg went all round. Kowloon with blin for a what prospects (f any) there era, at 1-

instructed (kai ha was only z4 years of age= | whole, day, but the prisoner failed to find any shal',tura e railway labourer in Caunda

And he hid an exceptionally good character, ofthe parties whore usmes he bad given and il I cao hold out till the spring and not

This bad ten spoken to both by, his Gom-ga a contradictory accounts as well. So far, get a profitable job in the meantime.".

muding Cfficer and by the "Lieutenant under the Police had not been able to trace them (2) From in Officer-

whose immediate notice be cams. The Affair'iler, Kiadly remove my name from yiur em

otco›r.d, undoubtedly, 'ni the man himself His Lordship-Are there any extenuating ployment list, 1 got tired of going to.

ted, when he was unconscious of what he circumstances? A somewhat curious cusp came up, for hear was doing. That was oo defence in law, but it various firms and being sold that I was

Chus None, except that he has pleaded. "too old" at 1'; y years, and this, in the Magistracy this morning, when an was a matter that could be brought to the guilty, many caser, for a paltry wig. I have,

employee of the Ko-qsing Tacasso charged au merciful consideration of the Ohurt inflicting His Lordship passed rentance of the years' therefore, decided to abanden the pro

appren led actor with the larceny of a gold the punisher eat which must fill upon the imprisonment with hard inbour.. leision and have recepird work that has

watch and clan. appears that the com-sho tiers of the prisoner. The kit cecurred beniffed me in Western Australia, plainant went to bid with the issing rides at night after this man and a me of his com for wheece I take pa sige early in Janabis persen ind when be awoke he found panicus tad apparently been visi irg iome of that they had taken legs unto themselves, so tothose places in the town where liquors of a speak, and disappa. cl. Yesterday, the actor maddening character were sold. Afterwards came up to him with a pawn-ticket and asked they went on board, the prisörer being helped bim to go and redeem the articles.

by bis comrade, and knowing nothing of what Evidence was called and the defendant was bad tappazed Next day when ramours discharged..

reached the ship of what had cccaried-that a cooli: had barn k.led-there was no clear in dicari n as to who bad.doce the dead, but the prisorer came fuword voluntarily to his Cap: taa; and, although le did not remember bay

rary."

I say nothing dispurging myself, but yöre readers may be interested in the existing 203- ditions of sea-fering and, those who 'contem plate sending their boys to sen, will remem ber the old adage that to be for warned is to be forearmed. Yeurs faithfolly,

T.'W. MOORE,

Secretary, Imperial Merchant Service Guild.

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Liverpool,

25th November, 190,

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

To the Chiter of THE "loncicon Telegraph." SIR, la view of the great and growing reluctance on the part ii cer ificated offices of the Merchant Service in offering themselves for service in vessels or firms permanently

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It is contemplated by ermany to increase the strength of her standing army to 515,811 men

by 1915.

Ice is fuming rapiel; in the Peihe River and it is thought that Testsin will be closed to navigation much earlier this year than usually' DISPATCH from Changchun states that after much regeti tion the Japanese seriding cutside the limit of the cry have fically coosented to ray the Chiness the usual trs, the refuel to

IT is expected that Capt. Scott's Antarctic Ex-log doce what was charge), still, from all the pedition wil arrive at the Sou, Folo by Dacicrmstances related to him, he was certain cember next year.

that bis most, bave been the hand which deal! the bl. w; and wishing no suspicion to fall upon a yone else be bad come forward pre pard to take the blame upon himself Ho Lad rever for one moment ordeavour- ed to shield himself by any firebood He bad teen all above board from first to last. He hdb.ca coprilicnt through-profteat and costrite-sud confectul Fe had dena whit be had, sot k gwing what be was doing. Ocu-se all his Lordship to deal with the proner a len'exily as viedication of the law would permit under the circumstancer. He eshed many of the Captain and Lien erant as to the

The Hongkong Telegraph way be a good deal to be said against the engaged in ti e Chian coast itude, i big-hay, pay this having recently Crevel 23-much-

HONGKONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910 veyed by Lord Alverstone's remark. But-1 ing their vessels-you will allow me to give Bonham Strap on the 17th inst..for resping a the Court to tal'e into recollection the testi

BRITONS AND SPORT.,

The question of British over devotion to field sports is constantly calling forth from prominent publicists or from eminent writers some new utterance, generally couched in hackneyed phrasedly, yet on occasion containing something new in the way of critical observation on our national predilec tion for spending valuable hours of the day either participating in, or looking on at games which come under the general description of

Hongkong, as in other European communi. ties in the Far East, there is hardly a single individual who does not indulge in open-air games as well as in looking ou ;and as a whole the sportsmcu of Hoogkong can afford to treat with light regard the admonitions which Mr. Oppenheim has put into the mouth of his Samural hero or the like vapourings that occasionally emanate from the smoke laden beer gardens of Continental Europe.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

the week ending 17th December

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SEEGT. Wall arrested two men `t No. 1', lattery. The men appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistr cy it is mainleg red the case was remanded to Welataday next at 2.15 p.m. Mr. Reader Harris appeared for the defence.

only if the interests of the firms copceived, trouble. the financialiuccess of boinventares.depébds so largely upon those commanding and officer, publicity to the reasons to which this acious state of affairs may be ascribed. Possibly, it will be admitted that ra chief executive cicer of what is the largest organisation of its kind lu the world, comprising some fifteen thousand certificated Captains and Offices, one in my A CHINAMAN was charged at the Police Court position is able to form a fairly correct estimate this morning for the larceny of bathock those who, already, are servlog on the Co18: trading junk. Both the effinces were commit of the situation, based bait is on the views of from a Gthing jank-ad an anch`r from a and, in addition, of these trading in booted at Shau ki-wap. The defendant was dis waters who are (blalt ing their certificates in charged on the first count and statenced to the United Kingdom and who, thank goodness,

a:c cow able to weigh up the mesis and six weeks' "bard" 03 the second. demerits of the different slipouring companies MR. Frak Jay Gou'd, a member of the

and in what quarter of the globe.

THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS,

TRIALS ADJOURNED TILL JANUARY, The Crimiral Sessions for December were formally opened this moral is the Supreme Coatt-the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, (r.riding. I los casos, involving as many per sons, were down for hearing, the list bing ns follows:-Hazel Lyon, larceny: Paul Poitier manslaughter; John Grant,forgery, etc.; Young Vau, armed robbery; Gregory Tiangen, larceny; Wong a forgery; Worg Tin, larceny; Un Tom Hop shooting with intent to murder pad

med robbery; Fong Chri, forgery.

The only cases dispraed of to-day were those charged with manslaughter and Gregory in which Pau! Puttier," a Freech sailor, was

Tiargo, a Filipino cock with larceny. la both these cases, the prisoners pleaded guil.y. The Cait Justice, made the following ca nouncement to the firs in attendance-Gen-

lem of the past, hink it would be a con.. venienco not only to you but in the general public that the Sessions should be as acced till next 1.nagly. I ask yu gentiémin to come again atto o'clock on Wednesday, 4th January.

THE CZARS NAME-DAY, excellent character the prisoner had bɔreuj to the moment when unfortunati 1, he gave way

According to old-style Russian calendar, fo to the templations of drink and brought himsel | day in th% 5th of December, áod belog the as- into the serious position in which he now stand oiversary of S. Nicol!!, is ́al o the name-day clemency to that ride of the Court in which, boapur of which event the Russian Consy, Mr. la confusion, Couzel made an appoil (or || ALHI Majesty the Emperor of Fuista, lu! mercy was administered.

V. d'Oettingen, Je'd an "At home ""fron

members of the Caasalat Corps and many twelve till one o'clock at the Consulate in Queen's Buildings, Formal visits were paid by

other prominent local gentiemsa desit us of offering felicitations to His M`jasty throught his representative in, Hongkong, Captain

time wig is a very short period, a foreign ra. His Lordship, in passing sentence, sold i was with very graat regret that for the second

man bad com before the Court charged with |loriside. It was exceedingly pilofal to the Court to have to piss a ̈reolence in this case

out-door sports. To all such utterances the we have been favoured with capitally repro-in order that they may exercise some choi:e American fam ly of millisașires, has been prisoner's carter of h.novratio service, to bis Frederick Lug ird, edavayad H's Excellency's sportsmen of Hongkong pay particular herd, duced 'cal edars from Messis. Falconer & whether it is to support an advocacy of and the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, moderation or to pulverise in a metaphorical seuse the traducer of our goble old games. A CLEAN slate has brea returned with 'regard. which have been practised in the United to communicable diseases in the Colony during Kingdom since the days of the Wapen schaws. For it is very seldom that the self- appointed critic steps with caution, and as often as not it is the case that the fervent sports enthusiast replies to the attack upon his favourite pastimes with a strength of

which would be Reriously prejudicial to the Simmonds, DG. 1) the Govercor, Sr) as to what form of service they willerp married in a regia san's office at El'nburgh to units. We had planted guilty to the offence compliments. Czjr Nicolas It, succeeded to

In the first place,. 1 is not recessary for me Gould's first wife was the daughter of a New ing his crime. His Lordship felt that he was yea

Miss Edith Kell, da English ar sa Mr.pl homicide and he hid dace Fight in confess the Throne in 1891 and is now in bi: 43,d to own one or munozy and York basker, and they wer; d.vcd in 190 justified in tx ending to him the clemency of irksomcees of loog ad contloval service in Mrs. Goald was fo some time in the chorus the Court by pissing the smallest possible sen

BIJOU SBCNIC THEATRE: foreign waters and enforced abronce, frm at the Gaiety Thea'ic, and was ope of the INVITATIONS bave been issued for the aopual home and friezda for very protracted dancers in "The Girl of Got eisury", when life had been taken, deliberately, even though Saturday night le sespoess to the attractive

ence which could be given in a caso where Ball given by the Dock Company. This year, periods. This, la itself, is unavoidable, but that piece was produced shore in May, 13 7.

There was a bumper bouse at the abɔvi on the function will be held on the so h December,it is not the more tolerable, by seaton

under the icece of drink. His Lordship bill of fire which had been advertised. Miss TEM subscription gifs arrive per 5.5.

of the fact that climatic conditions are, in MR., Lloyd George to the proposals of the passed sentence of twelve mozite imprison Vera Ferrace's charming 100g eat tied 'Little Chonan and are to be drawn for at Kennedy's many cases, highly unfavourable, Tibly to Eouss of Lords for i's own refum: Doo' meat with bord labour, remarking that azy Girl written by herre'l was, of course, the

farther clemercy, which the prisoner m'ghtpèce de resistance and evakot vecífircus op serious experie due to sickness is saddl.d. They are just the sm of a fr sy my blog.

falls a victims to it.

poa the unfortinate Captain or Officer who There is no glow, They are ful of bring and the clemency of the Crown,

elded srecess, Vis Mae Montgomery.sud prisoncas st'ng." The awful prospect of a

INTERESTINg experimENTS

Mr. Chak, Cestiamad geva a deli,étful sketch It is true that the existing rates of pay are poisonous sting that ties and is" i szch bulk

setting forth the amenities of matrimonial Co- higher than those obtaining in the United that it fills.rrposal, to say to hnx of po-

WITH ROOFING MATERIALS.

valopments. Later in thatva.ing, Mr. Castle- Kingdom, This apparently superior indude-potals that loo, five smiles, so impressed Mr.

man partially stunned the ufience, particular. wicket and the muddied oafs at the goal." THE passenger compradore of thes,s Changaka | personal expenditure is a much heavier bur returned a Liberal membianto a dis: in drawi1vary in'eæsting fire-tests at Lins, which were instruments of lorture into his skip and treating ment it, however, pur ly nominal. Necessary Lloyd George's hare sa: Mile-End, that sendes of nitria-Hungary have lately trade ar mugly-locking bidkin and other demes icate

The Executive Committen of the Fire-Big-ly the Chiers: portios of it, by driving an was changed at the Magistr cy this morning dea-then at home and tonictain a wife on,he si sg's teeth.

vituperative scarcely called for by the sound. Causeway Bay Repository at 5 o'clock this infection and contagion is always present, ond you trust these v.in, misty, obszero' prepisalshop for would depend open his own cordact places. Her cowboy song also proved a de-

ness of his views. It has been averred that Rudyard Kipling has ceased to command the ear of the British nation-or at least in great part has ceased to do so-since he wrote about "the flannelled fools at the

afternoon..

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Mex Cheung, the enterprising tocal photo- grapher, sends us no excellent photograph of the German Admiral's official linding and panoramic views of Macao.

before Mr. J. R. Wood with baving 17 teels of opium cross in his possession. His Wer hip or ered bim to pay a fine of $:50

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A WOMAN appeared at the Foice Court this morning to answer to a charge of kidnapping a bay updor 14 years of age at Shanghai, She was arrested on board the 5.7. Taishun of her arrival in port. Case remarded,

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probably, a family also, in China involves the swall wirg op of er clically every penny eat so for such a command or officer abips op td. The joys and blessings of mairie osy are

the China cant.

We have too much respect for the common- sense of British sportsmen to believe in the truth of this statement. But there can be little doubt that those two phrases quoted above will rankle somewhat in the memory of British sportsmen for many, many years to come. Perhaps it is only right that

Farther, the fact should be sales in'o cure they should, if they serve to remind our

al consideration that the various shipwolog young men that over-indulgence'id sport of

companies at home ers gradually, set sur. l any kind is harmful, both for the individual We are informed by ite fecal out of the considerably improving the conditicas un ra'sing their rates of pay and, in other ways and for a country like ours with a leading Obiness Engineering and Mining Company, der which their Captains and Officers labouri place to maintain amongst the great com Ltd., that this total output of the Company's

But to these on the Chlia Coast, the sures mercial and industrial peoples of the world. three mines for the week ending 3 d. Dec

print of all is that, whilst their Agreement We notice, too, that amongst the latest writers munted to 25.50 18, tens and the sy'es dur-binds them dows 11 svics abroad fra aum THE S. Palersburg correspondent of the to hold up a finger of warning in this respecting the period, to 27,351.6 tons,

ber of years at a tima, no prevision whatever is | Journal xintes "that a women of great ha uty is Mr. Phillips Oppenheim, through the On Saturday night, a diring armed robbery made in order that they may leave which, if the court si-Kirz'nska, has just been attested medium of his new work of fiction, "The was carried out by about half-a-deten men jo only in a physical tense, in obligatory en men after passing 18 years as a man in the monas Illustrious Prince." The hero, a certain a hosse in Connaught Road Central. The in serving ander such conditons; they must do ¡tery of Solowrsisk, where she was known as Prince Maiyo, is a fine type of the Japanese mates were bound and gigged and 56,753 le so at their own expense, pay is for the time be

rother Arsebe. Te Counters, who is now

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NEWS FROM THE-NORTH,

[Spict By "ranslated for the Hongkong Telegraph]

CAFIT L'PUNISHMENT FOR OP.UM'. OFFINDERS,

Aw attempt has bien mide by the Japanese cil tives of the Ministers for Commerce, Railways difference which we'e not a littl suprising.

witnessed by the local authorities, representai The matter with a voschilasco and sio'cit ic companies, says the Japan Kail to come to L-bour, etc. Te tests were carried out, order Ring Su firmy, but the representatives of Vicoua Fire Frigade. A. lngo temporary, some arrangement with the Standnd and the the p-asons! direction of the Chief of the good.

The pictures exhibied at the "Biju" a call

their rivalry is world wide, and hit they can the foreign comparis naturally point out that structure had bees erected on the banks of the not make any exception in Japan's favour. In tins with this fallowing 7'd fricat ranfiag Donan and its inɔf cov.red in equl, propor convegence of this ens ser the directors of the materials-apba't. corrugated iron, o:d'nity. independently of the Rising Sun and the attural slites, brick lies, and ordinary tits Hoden in the Nippon havo dec'dad to act en p'a'et, Cu ablit Asbest Cement plates, Standard and to compete for the command of The bui'ding was then set alight at the 7 differ the domestic market.

oat places simultaneously. The re.ult ef th ed. The meat important claus provides that The new opium regul tipas kave been fram- experiments wa that Dunbit" stood th on the 1st day of the morn in the 4th year test best. Only the places cavered with thị • | nf Suen Tanz, the puni-bm ni for cubivallon, material corli Pand the tremendous five and cats, conveyince int smoking of opium will consegaent eccrmous beat, sa3 wire de lectly by decapitation, intact after the fire bad burat in Ifost la about

"THE RULE OF IL" kalf an hour. A

The "anale has jug held a meetlog regarding the new Pres (av's and particu'arly Article 11. In addition to the officials mentioned above Several speeches were made and distensions." Fira-Brigades all ver Acario, Hungary, Gerf the Commission if Coastinational Refer a many, etc.-Nous Freia Pro (Vienna) and led to a protracted discursion. It was The local Agents for "Durabilit" are resolved ba matter of a libellous or defamatory Marine Siamsara & Co,

nature shall not be allowed to be published la affairih ch might be of public intcrest with 'itia'aswipip is Anything relat u, to pilvale not having any drogatory effect will art ba considered as coming wubin the n caning t Article 11 and shall be exempted from the operation of the Article in question,

Samurai class.-This young man has very money.rat.carried.way. The Police are keeping | ing suspended, and the pleasure of a seeded about 4a yous-cí, age, was the heroica of a there were present repr:sanlatives Com may arose among the members and representativesTMTM carefully studied English ways from a politia sharp jook out for the thieves.

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cal standpoint. His observations regarding NoawrIAN papers to hand record that Capt the present day Englishman's excessive Bing of the ss. Drufar received from the foodness for sport are quite entertaining, Chinara Government a short time ago a special These may be briefly summarised in Oliver medal for saving the lives of a number of Goldsmith'a nes:-

Chloamen at ses a few months age. The's | Choising was also able to save esa or two men

from the game wiąck,

Il reste land, to houtsning liis a pity, When wealth moqumulates and man decaya..

visit 12 the old country is marred by the know ledge that any ravings which may have been straped together will have completely disaps peared on return to duty.

much discssed les affair. A due fought be tween her lover and ber husband oaded fatally for the fatter, and the lover, consclacca stricked, jetfred to the manas ery of Solowess. The Countes, doable to bear the separation, A MEDICAL Hurnalia olland calls attention adopted ke stratagem motioned above into the prevalence of opium-smoking in cir 'n order to be nor her lovor. She gulced access French post! It is officially stated that fory send out from the United Kingdom. Why in the convent, and for 18 yearı hip dyed there, per coat of the naval officers at Freal babitually they should discriminate and ignore, the chlof unsuspected.

imgke opiumi.

The firms I'am directing particular acter tion to already make provl ion in this way for thoas members of their, ato e staff whom they

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