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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1897.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alize Moorish and Netherole Hospitals begs to acknow. ladge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:
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We believe largo sun of money was speat by the German authorities in docking
SUPREME COURT.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. (Before His Honor Sir John Carrington,
Chief Judich).
"Friday, December 3.
GUBBAY AND OTHERS V. BELILIOK.”
ut Kowloon laat wook, and that she was got ready, with the utmost despatch, to go
This was a nuit in equity in which D. A. Gabhay and thers are seeking to
purchased & defendant
a certain lot of lead, Inland Let 1381, for and
Jowish commu- plaintiffs,
IN
anne conversation,
"the
the
THE CHINA MAIL.
for the building and giving the cost of the Let us 89,00).
Mr Francis-Did you in the face of those lotters, state in your answer that no plans or surveys ware made with reference to the synagogue?
$
REVIEW.
Tax ToneTOR. By Benjamin Swift. No. 28, Unwin's Colonial Library. This is a singular book, both in language
MARRIAGE AND THE BAUE.
family of
The
of
accordingly made at once. Mr Danby was
time, he will be glad to hand it over upori being reimbursed the cost and interest,
The frequent and extremely various told to apply for it on witness' account.
otherwise he wHI keep it himself. How
suggestions," says The Hospital, which Witness know at that time that it had been
from time to time are poured into the ear of an attentive world with the object of contemplated to devote a part of that site
did Mr Muses know the instructions you for the synagogne. He was to apply for as
gave Me Danby!
Mr Belilio told him. much land as the Government would put
improved by :
man's love affairs, Mr Belilies-There have been no plan: Mr Francis But Mr Danby sage, The and plot. We oro-pompously informed in domonstrating how the human race may he up between the Tramway and the nullah
and especially by choosing for him his making Inland lo: 1351. This portion or surveys made with referenes to a nyna-ground I refer to was the site at one timo the early pages that the story is of lust
tragedy which we now know to be one-ofladylove, are a perennial source Bought for the new synagogue' i
of amuuse to bu
the devoted to
synagogue gogoa.
Mr Francis
Mr Belilios-He is referring to some the really piquant thiage of this century. shent, and all the Loure so from the gravity was the east side of
has no knowledge thing that has passed that was my own
and seriousocas with which they are After having very carefully read through propounded. The last of these that comes witheam mentioned to whatever as to whether any surveye were application." and overhauling the German cruiser Irene obtain from the Court declaration that thy portion nearest Union Church. In the answer) Thedefend the defendant's Mr Danby that he would require the whole made or plans prepared of the said lot with
Mr Francis-Were you applying for the boor, we can find nothing whatever to to hand-hailing as so many of them do of the block between the nullah and the the view to the erection of a synagogae these two lots for yourself or for the syna justify such a pretentious claiin. Briedy from that land of freedom, the United Statos-la the proposal to divide the race and and therefore does tha: gogue in 1803 ↑
Mr Belilies For the Jewish community. statel, the work is a morbidly conceived by careful medical examination juto three Mr Francis--Will you point out any and wretchedly written account of the mo- classes: (a) the perfect animal; (b) to sea, and, we understand, she was under that property in trist subject to the pay./ Roads, (Referring to Mr Danby a latter spoh plan or surveys wore made or pre-1
Cooper)-Mr Danby pared
difference Mr Balilion-Quito so; no plans, and fower sites
in any of these letters-Mr Dan- ordura to proceed direct to Kia-chau Bay.ent to him of any monies as has expend of application to Mr
upper and asked that both the
history; (c) all the rest. Mr Francis-What do you say se to by's letter of the 28th or Mr Moses's letter ruin of two orphans, Jessie and Paul the perfect animal with some defoot in shoukt be sold at the same time. His in-
this Stores that came out in the P. and 0.ed in the purchase of the lot.
Mr J. J. Francis (instructed by Monatention was to build, two villas, convertible Messrs Danby, Leigh and Orange'a reports of the next day-to show that yo's were Ring, by one of their legal guardians, Jacob
plan is evidently im stamine: Matacea for her were not awaited, Deacon and Hasting) appeared on beball into one if he so desired. The villas were and plans and Mr Lemm's report 7
applying for this land on your own account? Bristol. This latter individual, the Tor pressed with the extreme diou its; Mr Pollok (instruated by
Mr Belilios-I was not going to tell the Mr Balilios-They are not building
g celibacy on the unfit, to be in and they will be sont un to Shanghal, he of the plaintits;.
enforcing in the centre of the three lot. The
his near the north of plans; there are no surveys. I have built community what I was going to do myself. mentor as he is called, it is reveral times the unfortunate fact that the unfit.
Mr
Francis-Then lot of houses in my time and what I they could s the defendants.
you did not at any alleged has a great head, "and, on p. 32, more prone to matrimony and paternity the site mau authorities are running a chartered
k-Supposing you gave Mr Pollock
sketch of the building itself, but elevation and ideas with reference to the entire poemarkable faces of this cuntury. The to think that if granted a wife of some sort. Ayrest of the ground? for A
What was your intention
man would be content; so, having divided witness-I intended to give the com-
plays, section plans, plans fur founda- of Innri i tions and anything that could go to the
Mr Bellies-Why should I. No; cer-narative is sordid, sombre, and in places his race into three classes, he would ordain should mato manity the piece of ground nearest the contractors fur tendars. I call these plans. talaly not.
The others, wiro and to utilise the remainder
Preliminary sketches Mr Fringis. When did you positively excessively coarse, in spite of certain con- that the members of each clasa
plan every one would be made content, and
•theanach to the houses from the 1
nite from the sites ?
Belition-Perhaps a few days after hooks of six chapters apiece. The language in strength,
painfully on through three symmetrical while clays (a) and class (b) would increase Mr I maintain that plane in purposes of the synagugue. Mr Bolilios portion of the laud applied for would be Government
statute. and in vitality class had taken up the stand clearly and said he required for a synagogu the sord site in
the strict sense are building plans. the first conference nixut the lower site.
geniously die on Most in- Mr Francis (reading from petition)- The apper lots were surgoyed, and we and phrasing are so old, that it would be (e) wor was perfectly willing to transfer part of
Mr Pollock-You used
suited for the asked for a reduction. The upper lots are that lot as was necessary for the erection
construction of the 12th March stated, Mr Danby and gogue. What did you mean by that i
Wiurees-I meant by ate the 30,000 odd gagne, and surveys had previously on Road, but they are below it.. It was the Britisher, or whether a foreigner wrestling thon, indeed, would be the fulfilment of the prophecy contained in that clever little Government, order to give the Bu Dr Bacon P. Gantseb hus formed a Stop Mr Orange must settle buforo Monday
12th March requesting that the whole of sinca 1801 to be used us a synagogue. I knowledge and assent of the defendant with ¦ opportunity of offering for the confully but hopelessly with the difficulties book Thading Machine, where we find next. Although a letter was written on the square feet that had bey in contemplation undo thereof and plans prepared with the full Gap Austrian Ministry,
lota soparately. W of a newly-naqubie tonguò. Here are the sUCCESSUTя of an opi the Int might be transftrel, he would show did not mean the whole of the lot. That arisw to die purchase of the said lub and put up the or lots par up togethom few verbal üonstrosities which prompt us! divided into two distinct races,
are evon
tween which port and Kino-shnú the Ger- Mussrs Wilkinson and Grist) appcared for flings were to confortably site would call plaas would be not only the timo inlicato, to the community your plans is described as having one of the re- thun the rest of mankind. But he seems
Germate murchantuzu. Regular trips are made between the ports, and provisions, stores and tasterial are being poured into
the new orian naval base.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLISH TO THE CHINA MAIL"]
Loss, Decuber 1 MARCAS HUMDARY.
WILS
Mr Pollock, resuming his saldress, refur red between the parties, and nid it
to certain correspondence which harl quite clear when the tristeen wrote the letter, dated 8th March, they quite under stood the matter as Mr Beillir understood Union it-that was they understood that a sito w-་
A
en mere architects
out of the lot was to be, not apart for the Kennedy Road. I knew well that. only a You get a sketch of the position, instruct Mr Danby to apply for the upper coits and affectations of style, and draga only among themselves! By this simple
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suppose class
did not
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of the synagogue, and in his letter, dated your letters in connection with the syns-Thaslot of land und now Syna-fructly accessible from the IncDonnell interesting to know whether the author is a { die out, but lived on as an inferior race;
that a
DISTURBANCES IN BOHEMIA.
aieuting of the trustees was held on Sermons rids have occurred at Prague Monday, 15th March. There were present Rajinond, between Germans and Czechs.
at the meeting-Mr Belities, Mr Rat
I swear.
the erection thereon of a new and the defendant had himself on bashait of the Jewish Community applied to the Go
should be put up for sale.'
Mr Belilioa-That is erroneous and not
ruct. Mr Francis-Is this not correct (reading
Ieskat
who
the warth
related to one another, ono beautiful and basking in the sunshine, the other hideous and living underground. So do scientific
hand.
Mr Pollock-In the letter of 3rd July, 18, Mr Moses writing to Mr Silaa says Mr A. J. David. Mr Orango (architect for something about the Trustees boing presunt ernight of the Colony that the said lot Trustees should be present at the axia was thenód extracts tend to still further fiction and fictitious science go hand-in.
As a matter of fact, were they urahics) and bir Danby (Mr Beliliosa at the nals.
This menting was held in Mr present?
Witness-No,; neither the trustees nor Danby's office, and a site was definitaly Mr Silas were present at the sale; nur did
GERMANY-OPENING OF THE
LAC
the
REICHSTAG.
wished the
to ask this question: bedrunkened, getting The reason why he asked Mr Muses to write My Silus suggesting that the three doated, dispenco, inquietude. More long that he might know his own true position in bidding for the lot. He asked them to convince us in our opinion. Thus: on p. be there
help him to bid for the site for 18, we read of the streams of evil and a synagogue-to let anyone who attended good, those two parallels which always meet
Therefore,
as they did not
The Emperor William, opening the agreed upon between the parties. Ho did the contemplated telegrain from J. A. from plaintiffs' petition), Surveys lad pro- | the malo know that the site we wanted ROS which, we suppose, car böset dow adogato. Ho had no desire to campeto Dagogue, but a resalunce for the rabbi Sassoon that I asked for arrive before thuvioasly been made thereof and plans pre- that purpose.
Reichstag, declared at the Navy war in-
witt End-clises Naval Powers, In must be conbled to maintain the prestige of the Empire ulroad. Continuing, the Empo-
not mean merely the building of s
The
nalu.
As a matter of fact, it never did decidedly against the site to the west of the Lion Church an account of its situation, and on 15th March, 1997, he again told me to the site for the sysgogue. A he was opposed t
Sassoon was also decidedly
arrive. In October, 1895, Mr David was
off well than a fun for at se ed upon between the No. 1891 and parties was a portion of Section A, a mail poitim, of the upper Lot, No. 1382. The portion Iniunt Lot
Lot 1982 naounted to 1962
محمد
Section
ror said that forces had been landed at 1981 was 23,688 square feet, Br feet.nosed to that site un inland lot 1381, and
Kine-chau to obtain reparation and to pro-
GOCUTTUNEEN,
brother.
WEATHER REPORT.
of
portion of Inland Lot
lot,
lawgers! the plaintiffs
for
the
#13
off
op.
kim, bo-
3
turn up, he was of that nez want the site of opinion thus they did they had been confirmed in their opinion The Court then adjourned till Monday
than it was an waruitable site.
pared with the full knowledge and consent of defendant with a view to the purchase of said lot and the erection thereon of now synagogen":
Mr Bellius-On, part of it. Mr Polleck-Mr Belilius is quite currect. at 10.30 a.m. The question is Lot 1381.
Mr Francis Oh what a farce." Wo are
Air Poltick road from the petition, and said that could only mean Inland Lot 1381.
Mr
with the prepared
viow to the erection f A synigogus about there, there were not plans made for that special
ground Me.Belelios-No, it is a larger pieco.
Mr
THE CURRENCY QUESTION.
THR GĦANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER ON
THE SITUATION.
A correspondent writos to us sa fol.
eoofton hoar
Qur
* WERE DER WE COME IN 19 (Tommy Atkins, loquitur, on Sentry-go at Belcher's.)
genuine Hibernian bail: en p. 27, Life i ain't a blog ret moirotyres oft on lay before him like something to be hatched'
a simile that would appeal very forcibly to a poultry-dealer en p. 46, laid his band cruel on the secret placas of the human soul-the use of the adjective for Elizabethao, the adverb would be good
polyticks, Nor am I given much ter spookelatin' on
- events,
Bet, s'welp me ten mon and a boy, I ups
and fairly kicks,
Won I road the noos as 'ow the Germans
stright had pitched their tenta
*********
but is grossly provincial Victorian: on 67, Bristol offered the money immediate In Cow-I-chow, and cutting China up wil
now begin ly, and in a slump-which latter expres. But wot I want ter know is were. the 'all sion is wholly unintelligible to us on
do we come in 7 p. 100, strange vermin course through the lows --While o
veius and pipage of men's lives: on was taken away serious for seriously and assuredly about the effects of the ad
on p. 105, the worn dead- pobbles of the option of this or that course of action in old woman's eyes having never seen regard to silver, it may be in some degree or heard of live nebbica, wa fail to realise It makes me larf, sitch bloomin' rot, sitch what dead pebbles would look like on
various amateur timbalists talk so glibly u. 105, feal the want of it soripus, onep it Thay any the Hemperor's off is dot, but
Ch 17th January, 1897, you had an in-doncia Were not plans and reports consoling to the unregenerates to see what p. 114, 'sensation was killing out in bir
terview with Mr Silas 7-Yes."
Did Mr Silas make any statement to you
then.
116, this
•Lord
Sother
you can but ho's fly
"E sonds 'is only Erother to uphold the
Gorman name
dust thrown in the ope
As if the youngest nipper could'nt soo is
little game f
E's tung the surtain up, the farme is ready
to begin,
Yusa, and the hordionce is there, buż w'ere
do we come in
We've hopened out orl China ter the mar
kate of the world, In our Colonies their pigtail oft is migh-
fer then the gard, --- They dwells in
Britain's
Paco and 'armony w'ers.
unfurled...
vent the zucurrence of яitailar lamentable 9 would alar show-that the crown rents so up till about the time he left here~~ { speaking of a pices of ground bounded by
-the was eu parties t was apportioned between 1:381 macked some time in March, 1807. When the three no definito lines. at $171 58 and of Section à of the upper wrote to me of 8th March, he was still After roving the speeches, the Emperor $14.22. After all the details had Loon posed to it. I triod to persuade It caunus mean lots included in the game!
Mr Silas always came to me and: spoke again, adjuring the Deputice to assist settled between the parties a question aroseed me to get D. B. Sussion to come cound area. It can only refer to Inland Lot 1381.
croction of a
a retaining wall, and
finish in apholding the honour of the Empire for about the
wall in favour which he had not hesitated to for his only mente disputo look are about the waitha your of the site su that a employed the thalathungis has that roer oxplanation
and Co., the March tachi
were still incending that the Mess David Samson, Sona. purtive
firm of which D. B. Sassoon was a partner. which BILL
they had agreed upon at
The Court adjourned at this stage. the meeting of 15th March should be
for
On resuming, Mr Pollock continued his the site
He then the
synagogue
put
examination. The following notice is issued from the in some correspondence between Mr Danby
with regard to the erection of a syna- is said and thought on the matter by the thought and duty on sanie page, vice and Messrs Leigh and Orange to abow that Observatory-
on the rond between the nullah and Chancellor of the Exchequer, who, from and virtue they are like they is re- trustees were still
the same the
keeping the
duvlans: on 127.
is like a Kennedy fal On the 3rd at 11.30s. The barometer deterioination and the only difficulty was
Mr Bellion-No plans were made as his position, would have to devote some piston ox
used to now
to sow wind and earthquake Las fallen on the China coast and is littiest of junking the retaining wall. at that interview of the value of land to the
the east of changed deewhere. Pressure remains high e then read & letter, dated 1st Apr, 1897, community 4-Yes; hur. ho left me I call them, or as any architect would call time and thought to such a subject. This
learned
in young ladies' hearts: OR SAIDE page. somebody looked damned glumas:' on p. Sen off the Annam coast. Gradients are Bulili over China and slightly low in the China izom Messrs Dereon and Hastings to Mr thought he said $4,000; but I have
Mr Francis--What was it you agreed to calting, giving some of his remarks at a
recent meeting, may therefore, bu uf in 138, he knew Paul's ancestors for at least setting forth the plaintifs case, since that he said the community would bo decreasing Forecast-food or morerate and stating that a contract kad bents en able to pay fream $4,000 to 86,000. My pay Mr Legum 3100 for t
Mr Beliling For sketchins, of these lots totest. It gave me much comfort --- a generation and a half:' on p. 141, on N. and N.E. winds; cloudy, probably some tors into. The position taken up by the own recollection is that he said $4,000.
In your letter of 8th March, to Mears as he got from the Government, and working Tight rain.
Altest the only contribution--if not, the their death-coach and in thei: ultimate 'you can measure mentioned himself on the Egures he got from M only contribution which this country could soon, Ezekiel and David, Fril
that
your pan there, I beg to inform you eight Kolly Rachurn.
in langtha and Another breadthe-
"bull;* putrageous Mr Francis-Did he prepare plans for possibly musice to an international agrca. months out of the twelve months. In that letter written by your clerk you state thu urection of Easynagogue ?
ment in the subject was the reopening of on p. 100, we are wanting away: sing, the Indian Mints to the coinage of silver, twelve months No, the time I mention Mr Bellice Yes
trst purting falness of lecting un p which
accordingly the
the Government of has nuusssarily been consulted. Sir, the wind was howing the rose on p. 228, walking waist deep, in some places on p. 238, duge aro called mutton
277 stars police: on That was
on p. 271, Mr Bellies-That did not actuate us at Dor of the Bank of England, all.
to which the Guvernut had heen songwhat a star upon star, the universe's rolling-Yuss, things is somewhat curious, though I cnatious and guarded letter, with regard alone Like bright ice nuggets also, she Mr Francis-What did you ask Mr Lomm
many of bis Uity friends. stock which might be termed a railway hardly use to preparo sketches and plans for 7
sils; eta, ote: The above choice in the City elections could be amplified ad axustam There was a widespread fooling Mr Bellis-We thought he was a cheap of Londen in favour of the maintenance to architect.
as great an extent as possible of the gold they are fair samples of the author's won-It seems they're scoring China like a blår
gold darfel English, reserve in the Bank of England. If we and
The number and variety of onomato an adequace
And somebody gota so much and so much gold standard we must have an
for so and so stock of
the book is
is quite extraordinary. Here are But we, who in the land have sunk our Government nor the Bank ofhe
of the
the quaintest : Hous! Hook !:
hard-earned British tin, Agh prejudicially affect the Pay: Poy: Ach!: Pfui
1: Tah 1 conatry, Tab of gold in this con amount of our stock of
Deh Dah Ooh! Hooh: either in reserve or in circulation. Re-
and Host H&Ho-Hos
of cuoning and orthodox villaing,
the first
essentials of teller 3 cbsoarity may be
A ure-size statue of Thomas Hughes, anther of You Brown, is to be brocked at Rugby School, old Rugbeians having raised $6,000 for the purmer
magd 18 amerious uno.
It will not be fund
Mr Francis Solicitors, you ment.
The Mr Pollock mean solicitors, solicitors showed that the contract had been entered into, but it was now alleged that Mr Bolilios actually "purchased the lot a trusten. It was an entirely different was reasonable time; I did not men-
eir
a fur of "The April: wrine nelive ko, my by the solicitors, in entid be suggested for these gentlemen trying How to squeeze Mr Belilies out of the whole lot?
Taz panic that has brently enrapy in ed to the insolvency of a few big merchants, but many will follow antil the whole con try will be thrown into a state of utter financial confusion. From what wo learn
Mr Francis submitted that the question from well-informed
it BOUTCON
of motive in a case of this sort not being appears although Osakn in an omportan of trade, a criminal cases entirely irrelevant. yet the organ of monetary cirulation. Die Lardship said Mr Polluck was is comparatively in a state of in-entuavouring to point out that they had fancy. First of all, it lacks in Banks-has shifted their ground.
that
ting a year before.
Mr Francis-ne the object of gazting Ind then referred incidentally to the
him to prepare plans and make isport to-
1′ I'vшlvub— I want jus ta goes to kno inform yourselves on to what is to be published letter to himself from the Gin.doop in BOW': n
meeting of 16th March. Where was meeting held 7
Mr Belilios-Mr Danby's office, Raymond, Mr David, Mr Orange, Danby and rayself were present.
that
deno.
Mr
Mr
Mr P-llock-At the mosting was any arrangement come to about the site of the synagogue and the rabbi's residence?
Mr Balilios-Yes,
It Fransis Why did you want them prepared by anyone? Why did you have. His Landship Was ir Sassoon not pre-plans made with reference to that piece of
grand 7 Mr Boliljas-No; I think he was about
sent ?
Aud they nobbles or! our bloomin' dits,
and wos is our reward i
Russia, Germany and France, to alies up
China now begio,
But we who got it ready for 'em, w'ere do
we come in?
ain't a obap to tork-
Like the parson's parrot I can think a lob
en sentry-go-
sted apork
leg
Mr Bolilios Because Danby, Leigh and neither aù be ass quite sure that poetic esclamations scattered profusely over } of the fact that they have entered intock and, of course there would be Ezekiel and Mr Sassoon I think left with scald not come dowa with their figures, and yuung that would
to leave the Colony at that time. Mr Orange were tried, and we found the Euxland ought for a moment to consent to fe for "bath! Pebi Pehl: hah hah It is'nt quite aperient, the spat w'ere wo
Bot at
Again,
£LE>
come in.
Mr Francs-Was it not with a view to sorting to the reply received from In-all in addition to & plentiful cron of the E But, arter ori, I may be wrong, wo may
no
to é great
estout.
case of
Mr Pollock-The mito was marked out, on the ร
plan Mr Halilios-Yes; Mr Oranga marked it of motive or reason, that undoubtedly out on the plan in pencil. That portion marked out included part of Island Lot credit, ground.
the san steamer.
wo went to a clap man. parchasing a piece of ground for a syna- gague you went to Mr Lamm 1
Air Belitios-Exactly.
dia, he e thought the Goverment of were perfectly right in rejecting them. posal junde
That
Tulis the view might not
pro-
every is one of
Mr
possible
for th
the thern, ID
of the FBOD views diffused that absolutely wrong, or even which the Government of India had er-
and in view of the nature of the loose and irregular constructions, are im-
tol. of Government India
tolersted
in &
rance money pretty freely on credit laid stress on the evidence for shifting 1981 and portion of Lot 1382. Tho with Francis--And it was in accordanceatured by all his collesgues, but thoy the modern sredith, but not in a rawa plokin' up the leavin'a, sometimes horo tion of money is rigorously carried out. would show that the two apper lots hought and Urango at the same meeting. They put up this asked the Government towers perfectly udanimque that it was in-barinner; and education is now so widely
BOOK
aa ay
AD
f ground for sale! Mr Bell
come in somewhere, W'en countries get diemembered Hing
landa alus on the spot
and sometimes thore, And then leavin's usually amounts to
more than others got
world may sit and grin,
we'll come in.,
Mr Francis Your Breant to send possus, to overrule the judgment of the zediately detected and will not be tolera. And this is Tommy's larsteal word, tho present state of affairs is to enlarge the or Becauso Mr Belilios bad been indiscreet and the portion belonging to me, and this view to inducing him to advance a larger rily affecting the & matter pri-Two people are named in the dull letbar. But w'en dividin' upcomes or you bet that Posines
ing large capital. Moreover, the custom of Mr Francia said it
it was a question of fact the merchants in that city is that in spite and not a question of mativa. If Mr Pol- could "show by fact they had shifted agrountent with a Bank for a loan at
thetr at cererin licy interest, will bronk Min agreement and quiestion of their success, but why they
to another Bank if they can secure the
the shifted their ground was irrelevant. He fort at a slightly cheaper i interest. The in
เม was not at all afraid of going into motives convenience of the Bankers in that city is on either side.
spiall at all. and this no doubt checks His Lordship said if there was a clear the circulation of money to s
despite the fact that the Banks ar
with his representations you wrote into the failura is reported the absorp
Mr Pollock said Mr Danby's evidence own rent was discussed between Mr Dan- Government
by and Under the circumstances, francial panic by Mr Bellion would be considerably de-calculated the crown rent and the area. Some questions than aruse about the retain. in Japan lost constantly occurs in the teriorated in value if he did not have a city. The only means of romodying the right of way up through the tower lot. ing wall between the portion marked off Lomm's Ogures to Mr Sassoon with the
interests of India, his clock had used in could not be settled til some surveys had amount of money, with a view to building chole subject of tinctalism had gis course of this book, Lords Squall and
Fiddle, solely that foeblo and obvious him considerable a better, the
recostly caused him
anxiety. que that he is legally bound to convey the between my architect. Mr Danby, and
Lawyer Mr Francis. In consequenos of net har. It was a great subject, on which he corki not may be made on their absurd names. The and Banker of the place, as well as A REMARKABLE SCORE took place at Abordeond to succeed in that way in getting March.
whole lot as a site for the synagogue. They Messrs Leiga and Orange about the cost of
the retaining wall, up to 33 late 16 25tting received an suorrer from Mr Joseph profese to be an authority, and on which Lord Sother, talk in an ungrammatical 68 Pastos by 14 different makers in stock. Sassoon to regard to the synagogia, you man living could speas rects of any erish that a field labourer of the most all built for climate, The greatest vuristy University on Oct. 27. Some time ago the
any real confidence as to the future University Court decided to retire Dr money out of Bir Belilios. They knew it
onlinery type would be ashament of. Why is style price and quality of tons in fie Me Pollock-Mr Francis put in a docu wrote to the Director of Public Works on cour important him that he should
to
the Tormentor himself, Bast. Wi Hobinson & Co. the arch-villain, considered had The Government Cient, on
have this on the ground, among others, of a lot to the upper lots, and they intended to
Jews in this Culong." I should like you to pone the esle indefinitely?
quan Mr Elilios-YGE,
subject, not in the
o light of methodical treatment of his subject, and make him pay a good price for ft. They state who the persons are whose cignatures appointed a lecturer in his
Dr place.
Mr Francis I AM who claims to be the Professor, Johnston,
ssor, thought in that way they would obtain are there?
wanting to purchase that
members of the Government might hold clear: possibly his great head' will sas-become very serious for spinners in which he announced that he would open his classes morty fought would not be approved by the tion was irrelevant. with an introductory lecture on the 7th.
thought would
Mr Tellock Enid his object was to sham ground for yourself, you were nut in finan. but as prctical states they would i The class-coora was crowded with: undercs. / Cout. The plaintifa understood all alous that these people were all connected with a diffefties, you were perfectly able to arrived as challenged to justify be end of chapter 4 in Book II, 50 encounter.Japan; rio export business is being done duates, and so constant and uproarious was the whole lot was not necessary
of monetary circulation in the city.in some plenty were trying to make buon nade. Some correspondence passed the synagogue on these two lots of ground i
Mr Bellios-Yes.
V
GO
Johnston, the Professor of Biblical Criti- was very mine of way through that lower ment dated 10th June, signed by overal 29th Decomber, 1381, asking him to post.de of action which might be he should in his erotic spasme rare im
for a
pune
IONIC,
Mr Francis abjected, stating the ques you had been poso, Mr Bellion, if evo in the light of such of prejudice, norious ble French and Italian, is not quite Tua present depression of the yarn market
Mr Behlios Tos,
i
conclusion which
able if they were fore Parlament or the
and
heyhe
Lopinions
curious phenomenon. plain this hyd
Among is los of lyrical rabbish near the Japan. Owing to exchange boing against ed a rather reat epigrammatic description been & drop of from 18 to 20 yuh in quote
with Chins, although since July there has sounete ne stageant pools of poetry
the disturbance that the Professor gathereal synagogue. Before calling evidence, 31r the plaintiffs in the suit,
Follock said he was in a difficulty as Mr up is papers and left the fun, I Darby had to ko lo Canton to-morrow, and quainted with evergono of those whogo ties mentioned in the letter to the Director out hopes as to fature action, which either
appealed in vain for order on the part of
the students. In a
a few minutes he return he would like if it could be arranged that
el, the students having by this time left the room, and proceeded to
to deliver โต lectura to the o-few embers of the
general who remained. public
Orders were given Ly two University Professors in clear the rom, and, although there was practically audienso, Dr Johnaton went on with his address, He claimed his right as a Professor in the University to occupy class-rooms, and refused to desist from de
tho
the
caso could be adjourned till Monday.
Mr Francis and he was quite agreeable it was not usual for the Court to sit on Saturdays.
His Lordship said he could arrange mat- ters to suit the convenience of parties.
It was arranged that the Court should not kit to-morrow.
Mr Pollocks then enlled evidence.
Mr Bolilios íatiíuated that he was not signatures wers on the document.
His Lordship said it would be better not to go into this question: it might only in crease the bitterness of this division.
Mr Francis Then the Enannial difficul- of Public Wo
blic Works were the financial dif. ficulties of the Jewish community 7
Mr Beliling-Yes.
Mr Fraucis-How is it that in October,
went Mr Danby again.
Country They would not have been justified in holding pabila opition for their duty to Indis would ever have permitted them to fulfi.----
Tir greater number of the six hundred mis- sives which found their way into the dead
October last are. said by have been of the nature of billet doux. Coat and sulphur mines are the most pro- ductive of the eight or nine hundred mines
1n Gavor to Mr. Francis, witness said-18; you to lies word groping shoutletoe as of the Kobe Pest Ofice caring
to get
cheap article.
Mr Francis And, therefore, on October 19, you got a report from Mr Lamm?
Mr Belili+Yes. The matter wus dof nitely dropped as far as I was culcerned in
livering his lecture. Finally his manuscript the Colony since 1862; and was about thetor. I did not see this plaus in 1801. Bocomber, 1894, when I did not get a defi-
uito answer.
2
of
· Ovind.
to
ant
alth a
will not attempt to justify the phrase: ticus. It is estimated that in Umka alone there is s stook of upwards of 30,000 bales. 224, Buicide is nich On p. to a strange latch-uresquely likened while it is usid that with American
left banging care Bombay cotton at
the Measly at Death's old gate,"
• present low This is how Bristol cakes the wind out of tions (19 you for the former and 18 yan for
best Indian) spinners could work the sails of Crack, the local lawyer, who has poufit, the difficulty at present in that the exptusuly visited him to pick a quarrol
luind bought at material on hore
the fight, Mr Crack mille have raw
mask higher pelo and to manufacture a contemporary to aud be at him down in a okair at the with this and sail at the
window where the sun could pour down on cuotations would mean a loss of about 10 provailing bis abundant wig.
bale. Muney also is I have so many mer,' said Bristol, ron per
and as the banks are with no bair for their head. You are the ce
generally, ently, to
apparently, Of course Crack collapses. Who would
the not, after snou a corruscating sally 1 An- spinners LIS
pinot neverely, es other funny bit of dialogue takes place he states that Messrs. E. Alirana &
pecially the
#ailer
men. A comp twem the aforessid Crak and Brind, the
ahore, Brind,' said lawyer Crack
pretty
|_ potes
now worked in the Elokkaldo, and gold-dust fit I have seen with no hoad for his haired by P. fooling tow-motorial, the
I simply suggested as an outsider that there should be a new synagoguo, nad that it should be put upon that piece of ground in Kennedy Road. I did not anggest that any architect should be consulted in the Mr Belilios said he had been resident in
I As Messrs Danby, Leigh and Orange's
In 1893 was seized by a Professur, and the proceed oldest resident of the Jewish community. reports and plans in 1893,
Mr Francia-But you still remain a meta- fags, whiel had been marked by graat din. During all that time he tat taken a very joined a Committed in connection with hur of it ardor, were thus summarily terminated. great interest in the affairs of the Jowish the synagogue. I was seked to attend Mr Pailles-Nominally. The object tha
Mr community. The present Jewish synago-niesting of the Jawish community st
asy-Can you tell me why those Ironworks at Tientsin. The echemie was zaired to catch the King's eye on his retaro suggestion that the synagogue should be could be made with Messrs Season and
removed to some litter, and more resposta Co. for the creation of
in gathered in paying quanties along most of the rivers in the island.
ad one million ger for the establishment of
As terraing Semnare ad wealth is deber was to Stanton Street and it was his Mia's house called to see if arrangementa/Committee was anointed for was to buiki Busaran merchants are said
to have advance like e tiger and other
T
M
it was suspended only.
firms have offered to acospt notes after three and even four monile. generally are made payahla within or forty days. Needless to say,
qat make a wiginal 12 An đTKA Touise of Maging from the pre- was still in favour of the site in Keaned, two lots 1216 and 1217 I think having anctioned two-year ago, but has remained | beasts of prey that, tako a spring. They and two or three others.
new.synagogue. 1
Committes
some time in 1801. The present ynagogue along with myself woro Mr. J. S. Moses, Were P in two lota proviously, why dormant through inability of the promoters must go back on their haancher a little to the extension has been gladly welcomed,
made to
beon The smart gentleman has prepared a c Baloon which he will end up as the sont spnagogue to another alte was mooted Road. The members of the
they put up in one lot? Mr Bolilios It was at our request it was Malushari Approaches. The globe will
in one lot, *** put up have Welcome Li Taglish characters was arrounded by Chinese boarding houses Me B. M. Mason, M. S. Sassoon, and A. J.
Mr Francia-Was at your request alser, priated on one side and Song Phra and housen of ill-fume. At that time E. D. David. A Sub-committee was also appoint
will Barsool, and Co. were managers of the ed to manage " the details of Charor on the other. This balloon will
the synagogue, or suggetion, that the extra ground, in also ascend hold by the figure of an angel syungogas, and they had the funds of the The other committee was to look after the addition to the arcs of the two old lots was
a Siameso flag, and when at a synagogne in their hands. Witness was funds. Shortly after I was appointed on, inaloded f
Mr Bellios Yes I. said” “I want the Leigh and whole laad for the Kennedy Road between descend carrying the and the about the section of the
and ence of want of funds Grange, Mr. Racbum was acting as on the ringis-Me Danby concludes to Te Japanese Government has decided to
the quifah. This is
construct forts at Hakodate-yama, for the The ground. I sufor vory curiously, Frostetuis the site which was sought to be secured purpose of guarding the entrance to the New Music Catalogus now ready, gratis.
Straits of Tearaga. Ground to the extent for a new syserogine. He identifies the of 210,000 trubs has already: bem allattad
thirty or to interest Chinese capitaliste.
gather themselves up,*
Bo lawyer Crack went back on his but as of course it our only
the larger establishments, the smaller clase "but. MOTHER; Georgy, you come into the haunches, Brind wondered how long ho house this minute, and don't let me catol
who constitute the great was going to remain on them.
of manufacturers, you out again this evening, Small Boy:
The
Tormentor is a dreary weary book, majority, will still continue to and
Kobe Chronic's You mustn't order me about before folks and can only be classified among that in- in that way, ma; folks 'I think I'm your areasing pile of worthless Botion that has (SCENE, German Forest) Forester (irate husband,
been very aptly characterised quite recent 19): What are you always doing here in ly by Mr Gilburt as literary cunfectionery.
this thicker Pensant (mockly) I am co- gaged by the hotel a
ertain
and
go
heigl the angui will let the balloon examined respecting certain core the Committee we took into consideration
flag
stated that in consequence
and the reports of Mosure Danby,
Ward Welcome to terms and balloon the proposal for the erection of a synagogue Searotary to this Committes. An arrange
all very pretty sad the angel combination
I
lota 1216 and 1912 fall rough in 1894 ment was come to pay Mr Isamm $100. Jettar to make properties of this character He was not aware that if Sassoon had ing; I work at the proper moment. We would offered any inors or not. When we wrote
But there seems a great deal of delicacy ra-
quired to
Dauby and
--
Please sand in for it. W. Robinson & Oc.
wife as the sehe the cuckoo, and my
A Good story is told of a worst meeting a little child in the street, and waying Good
18, perhaps, a very happy ideas wrote to F. A. Sassoon, London," heard Mr Let the Elsed on nice ground he was then asking for for that purpose and work on the forts will" Tan Danube, like the Thames in England ; morning, may ittle dearer never can tell - Hot Bire to hear that the angui fell hits the 1 to 3 A Bassion we had not selected a £ the table. I had knowledge of Mogre with the sita at one tima saught to be comáinanced early next year. -Logosūki | and the Hudson in New York, in to have a
Menam
raport. approved plans
On the synagogue. 29th Danby and Leigh's reports and plans of 1891 secured.
the
The Committee
at it was
Would be witness's niploy, wrote to Mr Bilas, | wrote to Mir Jacoli Sassoon immediatalos 1216 and 1217 THE
him.
you and your sister apart. –Which of the
wins are you 1 And the little one made
the Lew synagogue, and Press river
and was half drowned when bringing site for
Suntal beneath its bed. The Hungatia down the fing and welcome. For an angel Ap
Moses, who is in sad Mi Lemm's plans, April, 1890,
Government has just completed the nuove dripping from the muddy
have no idea you. the Hon. Secretary of the more using than impressive. We arisa Some sime about the second week in April, writing to
reselving Mr Lamm's plans. Synagogue.
to Mr Sassoon the Government
la it not very surious, Mr Jasdan, the British Oenaul-Genel as without delay, al subway beneath the Stews Hospital.-Tosher (with broken
A SESUL, telegram, dated Nov. 16, statas that sy aangements for the spastruation ver, I'm the one what's out walkin'! our Siamsa fraid to practise his besineen 1996, My Danby, as Mr. Bolilios' arshifact, were approached and asked to, pit up the if you have no idea, that your Mr Mess Beul, has referred to the British Govern- tiver of Busingest on the time-prinsiple as spins from blevole arodent, fenly to matt
and to react for Angela graceful angel, well-sale or is told him the Government wvers selling land site for the synagogue for public sustan
should write the very next day. Me Bellios ment the question of the dimmiasal of Mr that of the sin Blackwell bushel, under cal actanciant Ang hope for Mr Franan read Letters Prition by MF has lostructed Mr Danby to apply for the Brown from the position of Financial Ad- the Thames in London. There is to be a fast I'm sinking fast, a con in Kennedy Road cheaper than they had amchos. With proper care there is no Tenson why she angels should not actually inpanded in your past, and he thoughts Belts and the Director of Pubis Word of the proposed syamaras la Hennedy visas Mr Alusief her sutered upon his fuperach for puissangers, and an electric or slawesh pules & events and drer on the door of the Mohscheint sich odvlasble that they should go in for one of reopening an appipating that, the band food as he thinks that further delay would cutis, and it balleged Mayes Brown nilandet, for while waits Los Pets Analçacal Gret's Abo is third
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