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WEDDING.
MR, MORRISON BROWN `YUNG AND MISS ADA
LYLIAN QUINN.
gathering of relatives and friends There was a large and happy Thursday afternoon at St. John's Cathedral, for the marrings of Mr. Morrison Brown. Yung, graduate of Yule (Ph, B. O.) and Columbia (M.E().)) Universities, eldest son of Mr. Yung Wing, of Hartford, U.S.A., former first Commissioner of Foreign Educa
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Tack, the Misses. Loureito, Me, Shouton, Liont Doshörgh Ward, R.N., Mrs, Deshorough Ward, Miss Highton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wright, Row, Julius jor, Captain Brigrley, A. Captain Addison, H.P, Mrs. Addison, Lt. Day,'
HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH
SATURDAY
COMPANY MEETING. THE KOWLOON LAND AND
*BUILDING CO., LD.
The twenty-second' antal meeting of shareholders in the above company was hold at the compung's offices, Victoria Built ings, Wednesday at noon. Thiero wore prosent Messrs. T. 1. Hough (Chairman), A. Rodger and J. M. E. Machado (directors), and S. Mowbray, A. S. Hewett,. Yung Yat Ting, E. Chandoobhoy. 11. N. Mody, A. Sholton IIcopor (socrot ry.)
MARCH II ∙1Q11
THE PARTY WALL SUIT.
ACTIONS AGAINST THE MAN WA FIRM.
JUDGMENT. FOR PLAINTIFFS.
In the Court of Summary
[SPECIAL ARTICLE.] WHEAT GROWING In the Supreme Court Original Jurisdiction Wodnes lny theÜlüof
IN CHINA. Justico, Sir Francis Piggott, con- AN EXPERIMENTAL FARM tinuod his hoaring of the suit in which Wong Sai Ying and Chun
IN CHITHLI. Exporimonts in market garden- Sing, 55 Bonlum Strand, sued. Wong Tsung Kop, 26 Lower Lasing, fund scientific agriculture Jurisdiction on Wednesday-bo- ear Row, for a sum of $1,550, generally, made by some progres-foro Mr. Justice Huzeland, Puiano boing half the cost of rebuilding sive and highly-trained Germans Judge-a case was called in the party wall between their in Shuntung, some two or three which Ip Mui Hing Tong, alius premises on marine lot No. years ago, indinced a well-known 77 in Wing Lok Stroot and Chinese official to follow the ox Ip Mui Kai, trader, 162 Dos the defendant's premises on the umple thus sot. The result was Vaux Road, sued the Man Wa adjoining lot. The defendant the establishment in southern tim, Long Chak Mun and Chin counter-claimed for a sum of Chihli of an oxperimental farm of. Wing Yu, partuors in the firm, $6037 for damagus allegoil to large aron, whereat the soil of the for a sum of $1,000 in rospect of have been caused to her pro- ugion was tested for its capacity, monies lont and advanced by the perty, by the operations carried Tho official in question holds a plaintiff to the defendants. out by the plaintiffs.
highly-placed and very important post in the administration of the
Mr. Eldon Potter (instructed
Mr. A. II. G. Jackson appear od for the plaintiff and Mr J. we will take the report and ac-by Mr. Loo d'Almada) appeared Viceisyalty of Chilli, and he . Gardiner for the third defend-
for the plaintiff, and Mr. Marcus devoted very large portion ant. Slade (instructed by Mr. H. David- of his personal wealth to the His Lordship, after hearing tho son) for the defence.
development of this farm. Ex ovidence give judgment with Before the examination of wit ports, one British and one Ameri- costs for the plaintiff as against nossos was resumed this morning, can, wore engaged. The property the first and third defendants; His Lordship, addressing Mr. was laid out with care, and the the second not. Inving been Slado, said that he had a some-present writer had the pleasure of served. what dillicult defence to establish. seeing it at the time when the
salt collars; Mr. Lau Chú lak, pair of silver vases; Miss Griffin, Miss Bakeweli and Miss Ihint, picture in franio; Mr. Gomos, Miss Williams, Mr. W. Willians, siver to-pot; Mr. Tam lian Tong, roll of sin; Mr. Yung Hing Pong, pair of Bilvor vases; Mr. and Mrs. Poter Loureiro, Mr. J. A. Garand Mrs. Cimli Young, 6 napkin KO.Y.L... Mr. Cubby, Mr. Kotwall, pair of silver frames; Mr. diner, Dr. Mokoan, Mr. T. Cocker, rings mid ton easy; Mr., Mrs, and Mr. W. 11. Warrenor, Mr. Miss Kwok, gold brouch; Mr. and O, Hedgoland, Mr. Archbutt, ott, Mrs. I Chan, pair of Japanese
Photographs of the wedding party, wore taken outside the vases; Mrs. and Miss Lau, pair of colin vases and teacups; Miss cathedral by Messrs. Mee Chong. M. Mooney, silver napkin ring the well known photographers."
Mrs. Fung Sum Koo, roll of satin; When the wedding cornmony Miss Leg Sui Lin, silver chop was over a large numberof giosts, sticks; Mrs. Leo, cheque; Mr.
The Secretary living read the Chinose al foroign, were recoiy- and Mrs. A. Leung, pair of silver notice convening, the meeting. tion and Associate Chinoso Minised by Mrs. Quinn at her house in sweet stands; Mr. and Mrs. Sin The Chairman said.-Gentle ter to the United States of America, Arbuthnot Road, where a break-Tak Fan, silvordish; Mrs. Mark, men, with your permission and Miss Ada Lylian Quinn, Hith fast and dance were given in hon-cheque; Miss Kang, chogue; daughter of Mrs. Quinn, of No. 5 one of the ovent and felicitations Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Kong, brooch counts as road. During the year Arbuthnot Road, Hongkong, und vore showered on the newly- Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Kong, eroeliot under review our el roccipta wedded couple. The health of the table cloth; Mr. and Mrs. Ko Po from rents show a Tulling off of the late Mr. Thomas Quinn, of bride and bridegroom was pro- Sam, zur of silver stands, Mesars, $572.70, on account principally Sydney. The marriago excited
posed with all honours and various Samuel Clan, Frank Fung and of change of tenancios, and our more than ordinary interest, and other toasts were also given and Stephen To pair of silver expenditure on account of repairs the body of the Cathedral, which suitably acknowledge!. stands; Mr. and Mrs. Lo Chung, from the samo cause shows an in- was well filled with friends anıl
Shue, pair of Japanese visos crease of $1,158.25. Those two woll-wishors of the bride and bridegroom, was gaily decorated
Miss N. Wong, table cloth; Mr. tesis alone are the enuse of cur with palus, &c., which caused the
and Mrs. Lawe Cheo, porcelain only being able to pay a dividend effect to be specially pleasing
fruit plate Mis. La Cheong and of $2.00 against $2.50 for that Mr. Danman Fuller presided at
family, cruet stand; Rev, and of the previous year, but as cur the organ, and played as the
Mrs. Fok, silver hatpins; Misses housos are occupier and some ut increased iptals your directors mern, Edua Lo and Mrs. Zim- confidently expect failing any un- foreseen circumstances to be able and Mrs. Mok Man Cheong, 2 to pay for the current year the silver napkin rings; Masters and sume dividend as that paid for Misses Yip, silver powder box 1900. Before I propose the adop Mr. and Mrs. Wong Lai Sang, tion of the report and accounts silver butter dish; Mrs. Ng,will be glad to answer any ques- ass cloth night dress, bag, roll tons you may ask to the best of co; Mr. Ng, sille; Captain and of grass cloth and drawn work my ability. Mrs. Slang Him Yun, pair of gold bangles, gold cuff links, gold silk lace collar, Pekin. fan; Mr. Lie pin, 1 doxon silver spoons, |
Fug Yik Cher, choque; Mr. Fai
Mr and Mrs. Yung left the colony the same day for Japan, where the honeymoon is boing spent. The bride's going away dress was of cornflower bho satin, the over-skirt and full bulico - The yoke and stores were made
opening voluntary Sir 1. Bridge'sing of crepe of a lighter shade. and It. Hall, M. and E. im
Soronado. The clergy and choir formed up at the west en- of finely tucked chiffon edgod with | mern, silver floor stand; Mr. trance to await the arrival of the satin, and both bodice and skirt bride, the bridegroom laving were trimmed with gold em- previously entered the Cathedralbroidery, Mrs. Yang worea white accompanied by his consin, Mr.straw hat trimmed with white Burbank Parn Yang, who netedstrich feathers. as "best mun." The bride cano
bridesmaids.
Kai Chor, pair of all pincelain vases; Mrs. Edwards, Mrs, Dad, Mrs. A. S. Wong, Mrs, and Miss Mollye, Miss Asger, Misses W. and E. Kotwall, Miss L. Eyre, Miss A. Clarke, Miss W. Leo, Miss M. Len, silver spoons and porcelain vasos; Mr. Fung Wan Ku, satin and eloque; Mr. Long
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Mr. Slade-On the contrary, efforts of the owner word being A. second action was brought your Lordship, I have a very easy crowned with success. The most against the same defendants by striking fouture was the prosper-Chix Fuk Kwan, who was former- one.
His Lordship-I cannot quitoity of market garden vegetables. lý an assistant of the Man Wa follow it. The case set up is Celery, asparagus, the best pola- firm, for a sum of $562.50 money compliance with statutory orders.. toes, white cabbage and beetroot lot.
Mfr. Slado-But we hold that were being grown in soil that to
Mr. Jackson appeared for the there has been nocomplianco witli conservative minds appeared plaintiff and Mr. Gardiner for the statutory ordors. First of all, I be little better than salt-oncumbilird defendant. shall prove, and I have no doubt ored sand. your Lordship will believe, that This succoss induced ambition this wall was a perfectly sound in the mind of the owner and he wall for its age, that it was da determined to attempt the pro- maged by the careless work done, daction of leading cereals. The PORTUGAL AND CHINA. next door on the plaintiffs' pre- attempt was made in the face of mises, and that it was so damag-the laughter of his many friends, The Chairman moved the doped that from boing a sound wall it was turned into a dangerous tion of the report and accounts.
wall by their carolessness.
Thore being no questions,
Carried.
Mr. A. S., Howeit seconded.
tim of Messe oder und J. Mr. Mody proposed the re-choc- M. E. Machado as directors.
Mr. Yung Yat Ting seconded. Agreed to.
Mr. J. Rodgor proposed the re-election of Mr. It. C. Edwards as auditor.
Upon their return to Hongkong with her brother (who subse- Mr. and Mrs. Yung will take up quently gave her away), ari was thoir gesidence at "Goodwood," also attended by her two younger Appended is a list of the wed- sisters, Miss Annio Quinn and ding presents:--Bridegroom to Miss Rosio Quian, who acted aside, chee; piano, diamond ringgol watch; Mrs. Quinn to The bride's wedding dress was bride, Sude and diamond paint, of white crope in Empire style, diamondearrings, chisper brides- trimmed with empire bows of maids to bride, gold bracelets, chiffon and pourts, and exquisite-silor muted brushes and ly embroidered from nock to mirrors, Mr. G. Quinn, drawing hem. The court trains, which room furniture; Mr. and Mrs. was borne by Master Percy Lai Chan, diamond ring, silver (nephew), and little Miss Ellie spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Lai Ti Quinn (nieco), was draped with Tsh, pair of jus bracelets, pair silk cord and buttons, and of fade it links; Mrs. Quin to the corsage, which was filled bridegroom, diamond scarf pin;ing Sui, silk; Miss Loong, roll in with silk insertion, was Mr. Burbank Parn Yung, black of silk Miss Chang, roll of silk; ornamented with a spray of wood dressing table and black Miss Mark, roll of silk; Mr. Fang orange blossom, while a wreath wood chair; Han, Mr. Wei Juk Sing Hoi, choque; Mr. Fang, of the same flower was worn and Mrs. Woi. Yik, silver flower cheque; Mrs. Lai, cheque; Miss beneath the reži. Prominent stand; Mr. and Mrs. Ma, silk Lai, cheque, Miss Karan, Mrs. among her ornaments was a pair handkerchiefs; Mr. and Mrs. Tso Ho Choe, Mrs. Lai Lak, Mrs. of diamond earrings, the gift of Wong and Miss A Chan, de Ng, Mrs. Ng Pak, cheque, MA hor mother, and a gold bracelet, brooch; Mr. Mak Mue Sang, silk, grass cloth; Mrs. Ng Pak, the gift of the bridegroom. She handkerchiefs; Mr. Lai Yes Ti, grass cloth table cloth; Misses carried a bouquet of pure white portamery; Mrs. Woo and Missososon, pair of porcelain. vases, blossoms, The whole effort was Ng, porhery, silver frame Mrs. Chan, Mrs. Clang, Mrs. charming. The bridgshaids look and embroidered sachet; Miss Coysh, Mrs, Wu, silver napkin
white crepo silk embroidered with flowers. They wore picture hats of white straw; trimmed with bunchos of pink roses, and carried bouquets of pink, and
,white roses.
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Mr. E. Chandoobhoy, secondo. Carried.
con-
The Chairman :-That eludes the business of the meeting I thank you for your attendance. Dividend warrants will be ready to-morrow on application.
RAILWAY ESCAPADE,
LOSS OF LIFE, AND DAMAGE, AT SAMOHUN,
A serious mishap occurred a
His Lordship-But I thought cross-examination was that owing tho lino you were taking in your
The main agricultural pro- duct of North China is kao- liang, the strong, fast-growing grain used by the natives there is used in the South. It was even more divorsuly than bamboo
to the form of the structure this thought that a
---- was absolutely inevitable.
feetly sound wall, though of course the witnesses for tho plain tiffs come here to say that it was ono of the worst walls in the world.
inore
Judgment was given as in the provious case!
THE "TELS APH" CORRESPONDENT.
Canton, Marol 7, Some days ago, the local authorities in Chin Shan telo. graphically reported to the Canton Vicoroy that some Portuguese.
deli-had crossed the Chinese frontier cute plant would not "flourish and brokon a great length of Mr. Slado-No; it was a per-whore this course but eminently embankment. On the receipt of useful growth is produced; but on this report, His Excellency nt the farm of this progressive and ones tolographed to the Minister highly-thought-of official the finest of Foreign Affairs regarding the wheat seed was tested, with the mattor and dospatched the cruiser bost results. It is true that monoy Kiang Tah to the scene, under His Lordship-I had not gut was spent lavishly upon irrigation, the command of Captain Ho Pan
that the best uitificial manures Chung, in order to maintain order.. hered what the defence was.
Mr. Slade-Plus defence is that were employed, and that oxperts On the evening of the 5th inst. their careless work converted a oversaw the work. Nevertheless the Canton diplomatic commis sound wall into a dangerous wall; it was clearly proved that whoat | sioner received instructions from His Lordship-I thought, the could be grown most successfully His Excellency to proceed to question was especially with where the prominent kaoliang Macao with, a suite of officials well versed in diplomatic affairs regard to the pressure upon the hitherto hnd reigned supronie. floor poles and that that was con
The farm was a precious jewel and some interpretors and trans- structive, not negligence, as in its owner's eyes, and energetic lators. result of the way the houses were, official though he is, he did The party loft by the cruiser built.
not welcome publicity regarding Kiangku and it is reported that Mr. Slado--I shall prove to it. We can understand such they are opening negotiations your Lordship that with the wall attitude, though we may deeply with the Governor of Muoso re- on the opposite side of our houses, regret it; but the point lies garding the affair. The civil and had to do exactly the in the fact that the fost military officials of Houng Shan WO same thing. Our wall hand to be lighly scientific development district, and the assistant megis- pulled down and we had to shora of nature in China proved trate of Chin Shan have been up the floors and so on. Yet the wall stood perfectly well.
Mr. Potior-But, your Lord ship, it was the Building Authority did it. My friend did not do some it.
havo
Mr. Slade-It was done by skilful workmen acting in a pro- per manner.
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surprising success. Should instructed by the Canton Viceroy such farming be widely employed to advise the people to wait peace- in this nation of extraordinarily fully for the settlement of this painstaking agriculturists the diplomatic qucation and not to inost roseate dreams of the model resort to rioting. farmer would appeùr dim and drab.
MARINE COURT.
ed oxtremely well in dresses of Y. M. Chung, drawn-work rings and silver spoons; Mr. day or two ago at Samehun on the enshion; Mr. and Mrs. Au Bun, und Mrs. Harker, silver jam juretinche section of the Kowloon picture in frame; the "Sheung P," Mr. Pun Fook, silk handkerchiefs Canton Railway resulting in loss full of silk; Messrs. Fung Chi porfumery; Mr. Leo of life and considerable damage Sang, Ng fin, Chec and Pig Fook Kee, chetine, Mr. C. 11. being done to the railway property. Clan Hing, choque; Mr. and Mrs. Caino, case of silver tableware; The driver and stoker in charge Hio Iu and Mr. and Mrs. Ho Mr. Edward Mowfung, silver am- of one of the engines in use on the As the bride and her attendants Kwong, silver card case; Mrs.brella handle, Messrs. Yang Yik now line had alighted to go for walked up the centre aisle the and Miss Ho Kam Tong, silver Lon, Yung Kien Pong, Yung Shi chow," leaving the locomotive hymn, "The Voice that Breathed belt buckle; Mr. Chau Bingo, Yang Yik Jing, silver flower, under steam pending their returns o'er Eden," was sung as a pro- Kwong and Mrs. Clan Lai Shi, vases; lifteen girl friends of the During their absonce, cessional, and after the bride and porcelain flower stand and pair of bride, silver vason and frume; inquisitive coolie "must bridegroom had taken up their porcelain vases; Misses M. and Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Leung, silver mounted the cab of the engine
Many of my ronders have seen positions at the cluncel steps ittens, drawn-work table cloth match box: Mr. G. K. H. Bratton, and contrived to open the valves;
the barren slopes of the dull The mastar of the stoam launch pair of silver fruit dishes; Messrs, and very soon the runaway was the ceremony was introduced Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parker, pair Yip Tun, Liang Ying Low, On' careering at high speed along the Mr. Bryer whether this work, done cultivated by the most strenuous Lin Taikoo will be charged on
His Lordship-I want to ask brown hills of China terraced and by the Itor.
F. T. Join silver finger bowls, silver pepper un to, and Lew Lee Chong, 4 line. son, Chaplain of the Cathedral, pot and silver salt colars; Miss blackwood chairs and 1 blackwood! In her unguided careor, the passed by the Building Authority? to produce, two, three, and some failing to observe the rules of the in compliance, is suporvised or labour, until they have been made Friday at the Marine Court for The hymn "O Perfect Love A. Asger, embroidered satin having been sung, tho Bishop of cushion; Miss H. Porkins, drawn table; Dr. McKean, silver spoons; locomotive collided with and dan
Mr. A. Bryer-Yes, certainly, times four, crops a year. The road'in harbour yesterday. Victoria, who took the principal work table cloth; Mr. C. W. Ng. Mrs. D. Fung, Miss A. Tung, aged several luggage trucks end Mr. Slade-But there is a con- labour is ignorant, but, - tho] - part in the ceremony, camcluded Chineso silver table service Mr. picture in framer Miszes Choong killed one Chinese. A railway plote defence to the action: that anorgy, the spirit, is there to PLANTATIONS COMBINE, tho sorvice with the benediction. J. K. Clu, silver hair pin box and N. Clan, tea cosy; Mr, Au, shed was also damaged. they have not complied with the overcome this weakness, and During the interval occupied in Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Ng, silver Young and Mr. Man Hing, choque; It is supposed that the man who rules contained in the Building with scientific methods those Six of the largest homp planta- the signing of the register, Afr. butter dish; Mr. and Mrs. Ma Messrs. Lee lock Paru, Way dick was responsible for starting the Ordinance. The authority is apparently arid grounds could tions on the Davao Gulf have Donman Faller played Temuire's Cho Ngar and Mrs. Ma Ying Bue, Sun, Jon Poon San, Seo Chon, Sui engine was not able to stop it and conclusive upon the subject.be made into veritable gar-formed a combination for the "Chanson d'Amour," and later, pair of porcelain vases: Mr. and Shungsun, Tara Lai Boor, Wong jumped off before it had gathered There are two lefences. One is in dens of luxuriance. Gorman ex- purpose of holling their produce as the wedding party left the Mrs. Fung Wa Chun, silver floweru Ting, Low Yuen Shang, Lee, much speed.
part only a defence of the action, pertness, as is exemplified in Shan-and buying supplies corporately. Cathedral, the familiar strains of stand; Mr. and Mrs. Fung Sui Pock Shun, Yang Yok. Tin Yip
their action being a claim for half taug by cortain activities of tho The plantations forming the con- Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" Wa, silver ink pot; Mr. Wei Big Chen and Leg Chuo Vun, FOREIGN ANCHORAGES. the cost of building up the wall. Kiauchau Government, las sown bine are the Malits Plantation, the were heard. The cathedral bells Wing Lock and Miss Wei, pair of four sets of pictures in frames"
If we succeed in that, they ipso the seed of such scientific agriculLais Plantation, the Mindanao were then set in motion, and silver flower vases; Mr. R. F. C. Mr. and Mrs. James Chuo, silver
their action and we can recover a ture, and the day is clearly foro- Estatos Company, the Davao certain amount of our counter shadowed when the Chinoso will Agricultural Co., the C. D. Wilson proclaimed in their own morry lodgeland, 2 oil paintings of cruet stand, George Poy, silver why the tidings of yet another longkong: Messrs... A. Gardiner serviettering, Th Goldenborg (THE "TELEGRAPH CORRESPONDENT] establishing that it wastheir fault taking pains--the most necessary Plantation Company.
claim. But if wo succeed in add to their presont capacity for Ptation, and the Pioneer popular and happy wedding. and R. F. C. Hodgeland, Chinese set of silver nutcrackers; Mr. and The attendance amounted to silver ten service Mr. S. P. Ng Mrs. Ng Sze Kin, silver purso;
Canton, March 7.
that the wall from being a sound faculty to the farmer-a cop The combination will be repro-. between 200 and 250 persons, and silver sweat dish; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Lo Kiu Sick, choque; Rov. Recently, the Ministry of For-wall became a dangerous wall, knowledge of the best guns of sented in Manila by a committee included the following ladies and Lyson, silver table service; Mrs, and Mrs. Hewitt, Family Bible; eign Affairs asked the Viceroy of then we will recover much more. devoting their energies to the consisting of Dr. M. L. Miller, gentlemen: Mrs. Quinn, Mr. Kang, roll of silk; Mrs. Kang and Cantonoso embroidery: Mr. Yung toestabliska bureau for the survey the cross-examination of Mr. A nurseryman has not yet sont his Thomas K. Adreon of the treasury Mrs. Chan, silk; Mrs. Fischer, Chilli and the Viceroy of Nanking, Evidence was then called and filling of the soil. The Western chairman, Honry Elser, and Fung Wa Chun, Hon. Mr. Wei Mr. Fong Chi Chit, gold brooch ; Yuk, Mrs. Wei Yult, Mrs. Woo Misses Anderson, silver salt col- loi, silver card case; Mr. and ing of Chinese territorial waters, II. Ough, architect, was resnined. agents to, or, appearad himself, department. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ma, Mr. lars; Mr. and Mrs. Ho Fook, silver Mrs. Wright, picture in frames.
in Ching, but the time is coming Mak Mua Sang, Mr. Fung Chi card tray; Mr. W. II. L. Warrener,
when what he can provide will be Sang, Me Ng Min Chee, Mr. Fung silver ton kettle and Jenthør suit
eagerly sought after by the people. Chun Hing, the Misses Ng, Mr., caso; Mr. and Mrs. T. Li. Lai,-sil.
of this land. One millionth and Mra Ho Tung, Mr. and Mrs. ver mounted pincushion; Mr. and Tax "TELEGRAFÍ” CORRESPONDENT.] and inercantile steamers are fre-
part of its possibilities in this The discovery of twenty five- Fung Si Wa F, Wei Wing-lock, Mrs. B. Lai, silvor pin-cuskion; Mr.
direction has not as yet bean tael tins of prepared smoking Mr. and Mrs. Ho In, Mr. and
Canton, March 8,quently making uso of Chineso military authorities gavoa foreign utilised, and dospito floods, tropic opium on the Pacific Mail stoomor Mrs. Ho Fook, Mr. and Mrs. Ho hondle; Mrs. Chin, silver button On the evening of the Othinst. territorial waters' de anchorages, firm in Shanghai an order for a heats and rigorous winters, Kores on January 19th brings Kwong, Mr. and Mrs. Lai, Mr. hook; Mr. & Mrs. C. S. Lai, silver a railway accitlont occurred. and have formulated a list of re-night thousand rifles and two the experimental farming of a the total sizures mado on that and Mrs. Lo Cheung Shiu, Mr. breakfast sot; Mr. & Mrs, C. A. While the train from Fatshum was gulations connected with the in-million rounds of ammunition; single, although oxceptional, vesselsincoshe was in 'Frisco this und Mrs. Lai Tai Tain, Mr. Lai, silver tumbler holder; Messrs, going at high speed a villager stitution of an inquiry into this The goods have arrived at Hong- Chinose official las proved the time up to 795 tins, with a local and Mrs. Chan, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wong Chang Yu, Yip San Ting, walked on the line and as ho did alleged illegal action of foreign kong by a steamer of the Ham- soil of China to be crying out for value of $31,800 and a value in Lo, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lai, Mr. Ho Lok Kum, Ung Chung Chun, notescape in time, he was knocked ships.
burg-Amerika Line. The. Can development on modern lines. A Hongkong of $63000. This is the and Mrs. A. C. Ng, Mr. Lau Chu You But San, Lim Hon Say; pair down and one of his logs was The Canton, Viceroy has now ton Viceroy lusroceived atologram land flowing with milk and largest seizure that has ever boon Pak, Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, Rev. of silver flower vases and pair of cut off. The wounded man was received a telegram from the rotating to the arrival of the arms honey China will novor be, but as mads on a single vessel, and hos and Mrs. Hewitt, Roy, and Mrs. alvor howls; Mr. A. G. M. Flet removed to a launch by which he Ministry of Foreign Affairs, asking and armmunition, and asking His en exponent of the art of agrieul- lod the customs authorities to be Genahr, Miss Griffin, Miss Bake-cher, silvor calendar, Miss was taken to the Kwok Chai H.E. to instruct tho naval authori Excellency to send a deputy to ture she will take a high place in liove that the illicit traffio in inoreasing rather than diminiali well, Miss Hunt, Mies Eyro, Miss Moufung, silver butter knife; Mr-Hospital for treatment, where ha tios in Canton to instituto inquiry Hongkong to take delivery of the world's progress, Pitts, Miss Hazeland, Miss Bondo- ! and Mrs, Fincher, pair of silver is progressing favourably, from time to time,
same for transhipment to Centon,
ILE Ring
and Mrs. A. C, Ng, silvor umbrolla
RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
IN CHINESE WATERS.
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long the coasts of the provinces under their rospective jurisdiction, RIFLES FOR-CHINA. and for drawing'up plans of same."
The Ministry harenow discover- [THE "TELEJBAFIĆ"" CornnaeonDext¦ ed that many foreign worships
Canton, March 8. Some thun nggo, the Canton
OPIUM SMUGGLING.