LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL." hintus to the law and the present

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The Merchant Shipping Amend

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A meeting the Legislativo Osuncil was her yesterday the Council Chamber, ve

bill was intended to remedy it. The histus won this; that whereas in the odor low the penalties were not merely, eune«ived (in à pero Espion that bill wie meant to eat with person who selly

inde i moh: trempted to erry r the definit purpose of den- In laying the report of the pau- poying life or property. There as gress on the Typhoon Reluge at no law dealing will persons who Mungkuktsui on the lab.e the Hou. at large, attempted or tied to bring Colonial Secretary and that he about by means of explosives ny was sure the Council would be undefined damage, orngain there pleased with the prugicas-white-wis-no-por-ibility of dealing wi hi had been made with the work. 1. perenna in

east. miner,

was very entisfactory and he was who were foumi in posession biruick on his leturn after sight of explosiv s much as dyna miks absence to see the whole mite or explosivo substanera, of the breakwater above the water.in circumstances which could It had been used for providing leave, no doubt that they were toluge already during the typhoon intended for some sinister pur-

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pose. The bill defined explosive The Attorney General move!sultance and then in the third the first readingo. Bil entitled section "provided that any person Merchant Shipping Ordinance. who causes an ixlosion likely in

"Au Ordinance to amend the undanger life or property, shall,'] the Merchant Shipping Ordin- whether he intented to do enen- ince, 1809."

ager or whether or not · life or The objects and ressurisattach property weredimaged he guilty ed to the Bill sinto that anger of a Telous Section 5, provided sub-section (14) of section 39 or that any person who, any act the Merchant Shopping Ordin-intended to cause an explosina or suce, 1899, so that exction now conspire to ose me explosion standa, is provided that no junkar had in his possession ex except a hezused falltig junk plosive sulit aces with thre,rbjiet which has obtained a Special fondangering life or prope ty Peruit, from the torture: faill be goily of a felong. may leave Ler anchorage oi The fit heation dealt with altempt to leave any port in the persons who, in l in their potses Colony during til hours of Sion expl vive substances witt a

Le night. These permis teister bjw1. thank insund 10, all such jaoks ka

| 2. wit mb matter of cours pou are tolovin XCRA Jord mulan nimeki 1l ever fund; they are insuðu

stance, which give gruaba Tr mouthly, twenty five cents being suspicion th (thee bal them ju charged for eucl, such peraill

"their posskission with the idea of The object al L JU pressing them impoquerie Ser ametnut is to do away within 6 dosi woh hay arssories there monthly permits and to the offerts and set 7

| T- substitute a gener. Annual Feridel me where offances un- mit which will be cuo of the Five! were not of so ser quali conditions attached to, the ordinare as 16 une within. Al ary ficuLce of which every junk ordinances, they should be dealz. lus to bo za possession; the les with umiar tether ordinagOON. twonty-five capra per month with the provisima of the bill had b.compounced tuone payment on heen Taved on the English w of the issue of the ordinary riceuse. | 1883, The conditions of the licence with: in the case of fishing junks enable shem" of course to get under way -avnight.

The chief was « for the umend- ment propese 1 the tudo

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1., 1913.

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A N VEL CONCERT

PROGRAMM

HONGKONG'S GREATEST SHOPPING EVENT. WHITEAWAY'S

SUMMER SALE.

Finance Committee.

order to do away with the gree

Alings of the finance com. labour and umb occupied in the quote was held afuge the council. iseuthero maidy permus

he Colonial Serotary the Ha Me Cloud Sevora rosiding. To The prout 1.ss of cont, of voi

business bore the meeting was theso: 8 ini jauks occasioned the change wall however be m o consider th fienucial recom: than 'ceu bilanced by the in-memlation laidou the table at: Bugun ti n of a system of endosen council mosting asking for a ment on their licences of every supplementary vole of $13 300 entry of those fishing janks into the in connection with dredging sou waters of the Colony as is done the repair of typhon damage, now in the ease of trading juoks; The Hon. Mr. W: Chuam ex in this way a record of the mive-plained that the zuicy was re- nets,f these fishing junke will quired in connection with the be obtained in a manner which is trodger because in previous years

The whole of the recital is not at present pesible. Tee ple had heen in the habit of

interspersed with charming num necessary mibrations in the form siring the dredger, all expenses

Ibers.but the climax, the consum- of heenre and thesyet moto diriy being paid by the parties. This

mation of the girl's hopes provide out" the necessary eu loresients rear there has been no demand.

The concert which Fences for the singing of numbers within on the o licences up the out y for it and they had had to pay for flewist Mets is to give on August the range of only a first class of the joke into the waters of its upkeep and at the same time at the Peak Hotel promises to operatic singer. List's. "Lorelei" the Coliny will be of coune pair the running buckets of exceptional interest, for Du biet vie eine blume," arranged for by regulations a There had been more dreiging this talented singer has modelled Schubert's" Marguerite at the departmental action.

perforinel and a large minber of the programme, of what is really 8 inning wheal" and arias from v-saula fad beef required. With D recital, on arost novel lines. To La Boheme" and "La Traviata" In moving the second reading New Territory had been subject ant bf, it is a monologue while there will be no extensive gard the thor items, theats to the nature of the entertain are among the numbers, and to amend the law relating to Ex the itille of Jane and very con-ringer to celebrated prima don sang in exactly the same manner

To some excessivo rains during sketching the progress of a child stage setting each of these will be Toilet plosive sub-tances" the Hon. Attorney-General said that there siderable breaches were made in

1. But that gives no jden of as in the various operas. The were three parts of the law already the new road hetween Castle Pesk what, work is put into the enter accompanist will be Mr G in exierence in the calony relating and Shataukok. In restoring the winment.

Danenberg. more or less to explosive sub-road, bridges and culverts had

commencement abows stances. The fi st was the Ex. been put in with a view to pre amusingly a young girl of about plosive Substances Ordinance venting a repetition of the dam three to five years, singing at a with various omending

Sunday School treat, and a die or- The vote was passed, dinances. That ordinance dealt!

tracted mimma trying to look rather with what one might call

alter several things at once and ammunition and gun powdar! and those kinds of - things. It also dealt with bombs, grenades

Explosive Substances.

of a bill entitled ""An ordima e.

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The

to prompt her darling at the s me

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-MILLIONAIRE'S FALL.

sistesman's Death on Visit to England.

Sets

FIVE PIECE TOILET

SETS AT VERY "KEEN PRICES

100%

$49%9

The death occurred in Sheffield SALE time. Then she appears at au under singular circumstances of PRICE entertainment at school and sings Sir Samual Gillott, ox-Obief i

well but with all a child's faults. Secretary of State for Victoria, FAND UPWARDS. Later, hearing people singing at Australia, at the age of seventy- a travelling show, she models her- four, while on a visit to relatives self on their lines, bat is somein Britain.

A Canadian Cardiñal, The Pope has ninounced that and various other artioles but the at the next Consistory bo will method of dealing with offences croate a Canadian Cardinal, this under the ordinance were not being the only American Cardinal methods which could be regarded who will figure in the list promo-what corrected by the local sing as being in any way penal. They tions. were only municipal remedies,

"About two o'clock in the mora- ing teacher who turns her out ing a noise was heard and Bir amall fines, and small. 'pos Rich Land for Japanese. capable of singing a song nicely Samuel Gillatt: wan found lying sible terms of imprisonment. Stockton, June 21-J. K. Oda but with all the usual faults of at the botton of a flight of stairs. The second part of the and II. Wyeka. Japanese farmers bad breathing and enunciation, He was concious, and on being existing law was that part of the delta region, to-day pur.and awkward stage presence.

asked whether, he could account

which related dangerous chased 200 acres of rich delta land Convinced that she can sing for his fall the only theory he goods and such

things aa boar Terminos, for which they she goes to school of music could suggest was that he had were sometimes explosive, such paul $25,100. In view of the anti-where she sings to the German got up in a half-awakened state na petroleum, patrol etc. They silon land legislation this may be director who has no uso for her. and walked to the head of the were also dealt within the lust transaction of this kind is However she determines to go on stairs from which he fell. He municipal manner. The third the history of the state,

A Huge Array of Sensational Bargains Personal and Domestic wants at money saving Prices.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK at REDUCED PRICES Bexins. Friday, August ist.

500

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Ribbon

EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALU". Sale Price

Plain Coloured Cotton, Socks, 17: Silk: Finline Double Soles, High

Spliced Heels. Seamless, 40 cts.

Fast Colours.""

COLOURS :--

Green, Blue, Tan, Mauve,

Corsets.

125 PAIRS

LOW PRICED

CORSETS

TO BE CLEARED

COOL SUMMER WEAR

USUAL PRICE os Cts.

Per Pair

Little Boys' Tunic -Suits.

MADE FROM A FINE QUALITY MERCERRED' SUITING IN LIGHT

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BORDERED, WITH ANIMALS, Etc.

USUAL PRICE $4.00 SUIT.

SALES

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50 CTS.

SALE

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$1.75

SUIT.

SIZE SJUP TO 26 INS.

300

WHITE LONGCLOTH

NEGLIGE SHIRTS.

With Soft Pleated Front and

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Usual Price $2,50

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LADIES or GENTS

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BEAUTIFULLY SOFT ÜR ERS PLIABLE SOLES SOFT PADDED INSOLES BLACK, RED, BROWN, Sale Price $1.95 pair., A Bargain

A RANGE OF LONGCLOTH UNDERSHIRTS TRIMMED

until she pleased the director and died from spinal injuries a part of the law which dealt with British Officer Sentenced by after sundying languages and

and Sir Samuel Gillott was one of explosive substances was con

Court Martial.

denying herself of luxuries, she is the largest property owners in tained in the Offences against Lieutenant B. Wingate Bar- allowed to sing at a recital. She Melbourne, and his fortune la the person Ordinance of 1865" row the commander of the des sings and is disappointed, but the estimated at nearly a million. Bis Under that ordinance there were troyer Firedrake, which went director gives her some little en body was cutbalmed and taken to some sections dealing with por ashore in Whiting Bay, Bateshire, couragement and she decides to Melbourne sons who by means of explosives after firing practice on April 29, devote borself to her work, to.... At the inquest, a verdict of actually intend to destroy life or was recently sentenced by live for her art, till eventually she Accidental Death was returned. TO BE SOLD AT injure people and so carry out court martial to be sorely re- blossoms forth as a real artists. The widow said Sir Samuel did it late their purpose. But there was a primantui

a prima denno,

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The SAPPHIRE Double. Alarm Clock,

as Sketch. Splendid Timekeeper.

Usual Price $275 bus SALE PRICE: $2.25

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Width:33 KONOPO

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DANT LACE

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STOCINGS.

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