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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3, 1906,
BY TELEGRAPH.
U. B. PRESIDENCY.
MR BRYAN'S CANDIDATURE,
(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reiter, Ha Bombay), Loxnox, September, 1. The policy onunciated by Me W. J. Bryan, Democratic Candidato
THE ALLEGED BRIBERY
CASE.
The Fourth Day's Hearing.
The beating of the charges of bribary preferred against Sanitary Inspector 1, J. W. Oidley was continued, at the Magistracy this afternoon, by Mr H. H. J. Gomperts
Jar F. B. L. Bowley (Crown Solicitor) prosecuted and Mr 0. D. Wilkinson represented the defoudant.
ing.
The case for the prosecution was con
THE
from the owner no further action was taken by the fanitary Department.
Witnesa did not think he would have passed the place ‘if he had inspunted it when defendant did. He locked for à Ligher standard of work. In fact
they had no standard laid down, which led to a lot of trouble.
Cross-examined. Witucas had not yet en any od lime in the Colony. The lime was thostly shell lime. Lime conarete perished in the course of time especially
on the lower levels where it was influenced
CHINA MAIL.
THE SHOOTING SEASON.
Snipe Plentiful.
The shooting seasoni for snipe and part-
SPORTING.
Lawn Bowls.
The match between the Kowloon Green
A. E. Lanning-Steady, determined
bateinan, very strong on the leg wide and has very sound defence. The bust
NEW
wicket-keeper in Shanghai and also a good CONNAUGHT HOTEL.
| fielder at covor point.
W.J. Turnbull.One of the best all-
a really good bowler. Breaks from the pense of his batting, has developed into off and varies the flight of the ball. A
ridge opened on Saturday last and many Bowling Club and the Civil Borsica Bow-round wicketers in Shanghai. At the partics went out to try their luck in apitelug Club took place on Saturday afternoon
at the Happy Valley green. There was of the rain and hot weather. Front fairly large attendance of members of the reports there appears to be an abundance of two clubs, and their friends, including good sport, to be bad, and those who know number of ladies. Shortly after the match whore to go report fine lage.
commisliced, has over, a heavy shower of rafu fell, patting an eal to the game for
A party of two good shots visited the
by the side. To his experience concrete Noir Territory..on Saturday afternoon, the time wing. Despite the & ddan and
a
G.
the leg. A forcing hat, his best struke
H. B. (ZANDESTEN,One of the most
useful batsman, who hits well on the HIGH-CLASS HOTEL side. Excellent felder ut point. His rest from cricket during his trip to Manila will probably do him as before his departure he was undoubtedly overworking UNDER STRICTLY AMERICAN himself in bowling.
C. Dewas only resumed cricket
MANAGEMENT. recently, but is gradually playing himself never set properly on the Trys love, going by Chinese ferry humch, and return-watery rendition of the green the game into form. A good bowler, breaking from tinued, this being the fourth day of hear-Concrete would without doubt detered on Sunday and report for the day's resumed after the shower had passed away,
iorate in a year or two. A higher shooting having bagged no fewer than 122 but good bowling was then out of the ques. being seini-pub. fioldor. O. H. Gale, civil onglaeor P. W. Dopart-standard of cogerete was looked for birds between them. This is one of theion. The result was a win for the Oivilside. A moderato fry strong on the leg BoT AND COLD WATER THROUGHOUT, the department for 16 ment, deposed that he had been in witnes when he visited the house than finest bags we have heard of? They found Service Club by, 4 points to 54. The promising of the younger, cricketers and
years. He was now rejalned by the Sanitary Bowed.
will make a great batsman, At present made an examination on August 30th. He did not really know
Kowzoos: A Rammy, T. Wright, R.inclined to take too many liberties. A fint of the ground surfaces of certain Fond required. Thumping the her
Whits and W. Ramsay (skip) 14; F, H. brilliant folder. Is a useful change but Blan-in-the-Street," but it is hardly houses mentioned in the charge. He was a useful teat. Under the present reinforced by fresh flocks from the north. Dixon, D. Gaw, W. Russell and J. Macurratic bunlar--fairly fast, with a natural]
as well acquainted with the section of rating of the Bosed he would be satisfied
Douald (kip) 15; J. Ramsay, W. Hutchins swerve from the leg. the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance with such a teat.
6. Haxton and J. M, Henderson (skip) relating to ground surfkcs.
18:3. Austin, W. J. Gramined, D. Harvey Witness
and A. Ritchie (okly) 9; total 54, inspected No. & Queen's Road West
CIVIL SERVICE: K. LANGON, G. Badcock, and found the ground surface covered
W. Fincher and R. Fenton (^kip); 18-; A. with Canton tilos, which was against
CHAIR COOLIES UP IN ARMS. | Brown, A. Blowey, K. Duncan and Melver
the requirements
the Ordinance-afternoon.
for the Presidency of the United Statos, at the ureting hold io New York, is generally approved by the
endorsed by the conservative section of the Democrats, who are disquieted at Mr Bryan's advanced views on the
nationalivation of the railerava quen
FRENTER'S SERVter.}
THE UNITED STATES.
Fighting Plutocracy.
Losos, August 31.
la so visited No. 8 Bonham Strand, the front part of which was paved with Canton
what tho
By Mr Bowley-Witness did not con. sider the concreto at No.-17 Wing Lok Street had ever properly set.
The osse was adjourned until tu-mGFTOW
tiles. Bohind a email runa ho Ulfted one | FARMING IN THE TERRITOŁY,
of the tiles and bund benken stones and
sand underneath, thers being na ceront whatever.
In the wishhouse at the back he took up
Rala Saves the Crops.
Roports from the New Territory state oner of the blew and Found the concrete un- that the recent rains have done a vast
the birds very plentiful although they have not yet properly settled and are being Several parties visited Castle Feak, Clin Wan and other places and met with a good shure of sport.
Trouble at Canton.
CANTON, August 31.
scores word (an)
only
(skip) 18; C, H. Parkinson, B. Palmer, E. Stoidmen and J. A. When (skip) 20; W. Gee, W. Eolly, P. R. Adam and L. E. Brett (skip) 10 total 08.
Water Polo.
YACHT CLUB DEFEAT BOVAL ENGINEERS,
F. M. GouroYLE-A really first class bowler and improving every tima ho plays. Koops an excellent length, breaks both ways. The best slip in Shanghai.
A. E. STEWART-A bowler who, if assisted by the wind, swerves from the log and is almost unplayable. Otherwise his bowling te not anasistent. Is no bataman and only a moderate fielder.
Meer, diiressing a meeting in New derneath very lad. He pro luent sample amount of good and have in many caeda would be a capital thing and would tend/gineerà in a water poto match by Gre paolafielder.
York, said he was sure that England and The "nited States could make an arbitra tion treaty Fle admit the prevelanted poluctions of gold had brought virtory to fie adventer of a gold standard. I He condemned Trusts, and Zigl tarific, and wid that the Note was no s ripe for the overthrow of platoerney, which man dana ing the strength of the nation
Remarkable Reception.
{*rN #Kul 1, Mr Bryan received a rounarkable recep tion on fandling in New York, where be was welcomed by 10,000 from sil part of
America. This marks the opening of the Presidential campaign M. Bryan's on- didature in endorsed by inny of the Barramedic State Conventions
THE LATE LADY CAMPBELL BANNERMAN.
to order where now there is much con.
W. K. STANION.-Has Improved his chance for interport honours by showing | considemble improvement in batting and | The report buferò mo is not very clear,
bowling during the past ten days. Bowling is his strong point, and on a wicket that but it seems as if the poliod in the city
suits him he makes the ball oip back very have determined to license the chair
On Saturday afternoon the Royal Hung best and almost only stroke is a cut, ins
quickly from the off. As a liatsman, his į coolies in Canton, and number the ass
A moderato done in Hongkong. If this were done, it kong Yacht Club defented the Royal En- stylo peculiarly his own.
to sun. The guine was more even then the his arra has lost a good deal of the pace G. M. BULIVOS. Owing to an injury to
amanding festure of the game. The Yacht his bowling. Has a high delivery with a acorns indicate and close play was the out-and sting which formerly characterised
lub word without the sorricor of FA Biden, one of their best players, while Staff Sergeant Western: was an absonten from the Royal Engineers' tean, euh. stitutes being played. The goud showing made by the Rt. E' was generally on mented upon, while the Yacht Club played wall up to the is standard, though weakened by the susence of Bideu.
which was not now as damp as when ho practicaily saved the paddy crops. Prior to obtained it. Wimesa pat a piece of this the rains all the paddy on the higher ground fusion; for, as things are, there is much conatuta into water and it dissolved. The was suffering from the want of moisture | concrete was very bad: At another place and in many of the drier places we com- haggling about prices, and if the coolics ho found traces of an old hole where the moncing to die off. So bad did the prospect are not inclined to take a fare there is no those latî been examined before and witness look, indeed, that the farmers in any means of winking them. and a ta bolo immediately alongside. districts were having petitions drawn up He End the concents very salt and the to ask for a reduction of the Crown rents, Ta was a trace which, with the paddy crep spoiled, they
criz rahled nuns. of time ay binding but it had ne setting would have found it very hard to psy. effer, this sampla len dissolved Now, however, everything has fortunate- in water. With a woold not describo they been changed. Since the rain the padd sample as concrete Ha would quality has completely revived and is again looking this by saying that if lime concrete was splendidly healthy and green. Many of down and prer kilowed to dry it the lower folde are Hooded and abundant would not ag
Nie. 136 and 140,orope thore are assured, while in the higher Queens Road Wurt
conerate was parts the ground hra niso received a good bad. At No
119 he found merely soaking and the outlook for the farmers is Atones and red
earth, no sign of much more cheerful. concrete. A No 144 the roderete was
The
fairly good. This www.uch better than any of the ulher doors with the exception of the back yard of No 3. Queens Road West. At No 146, Queens Road West Losos, August 31.
he opened the floor at a spot pointed out Worldwide telegrams of empathy stu parating in to Sir Henry Chuphelt Rensering speed before; he found the eunorrte was por of good quality. At No.
run
"A letter of syruqui ho from the King 18 witness found un sien of any active ruxered thres ĮRULES,
lima ar cepect. The tilen were laid on rod earth and grones.
JAPANESE SEAL POACHERS,
LSON, Suplenilur 1 Six of the lagenese seal panchors have been tried and evicted; the sentence in not get passed.
M. Harihar, of the Japane v Kmbassy, in en route to Alaska to investigate,
THE ANTI-OPIUM ATTACK.
A Procession in Trouble.
(Frias Our Dorrryqumdmi.)
CANTON, Septemdør 1. Reference has breu nuido more than once
ifs Bowls If you had been examining those floors for good line concrete how many would you have pas ed i
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr H. C. Winslow, parar on the P. M. steamer Manchuria," died the day before the vessel arrived at San Francisco ou her Inst homeward voyag". Mr Winaluw led ait of coughing which resulted in the investing of a blood vessel.
At any rate there is a strike among the coolics in the city, and they have refused to ply their trade. Whenever they see a chair pussing, carried by those who are not
the bearers with stones and there i So against the innovation, they pelt
general hubbub. They trust to the buyeot Erst of all to carry their point and then to intimidating those who are willing to fall in with the new regulations.
TWO MEN IN A BOAT.
Shooting Party's Adventures.
Amangat ho various shooting partics which set out on Saturday and Sunday in search of sport were two venturesome spirits who essayed to reach Casite Perk in
motor boat
Motor boats are proverbialy tricky when in the hands of s aloepy Chinese engineer, as they learned at the cost of Residents of the Colony will be aryloxing a good day's shooting. The start to bear that Mr P. P. J. Wodehouse has we made frour Blake Pier at 10.30 un Witness-There was no coverete to pass, just received news of the death of his Saturday night and it as hoped to reach
Mr Walter Meredith Denne At No, there was only a little patch and nucle
C.M.G., who was for many years Captain birds with the dawn in the morning.
The hour, however, was an uncongenial Superintendent of Police in Hongkong.
| personally I anuld not have passed that,
Mr Bowley-And none of the other places would have been jusned?
Certainly not.
Mr Bowleys it possible to tell if a floor is good by thumping?
vibrations.
Would thesu floors have given satisfactory vibration?
No.
3
Charle Peak in time to be out after the
The late Mr Deano was born in 1940 and one for the Chinesa engineer in charge of married Miss Marian. Taverner, daughter the boat and before Secton had been passed of the late E. Taverner. J. P., of Heri.be was found fast asleep at his post with Fordshire in 1870. After boing educated the boat throbbing gaily alông.
Interport Rifle Shooting.
Tho subscriptions to-date for the Inter- port Rifle Shield are as follow :-
CHINA MALL.
...$ 80
Vol. Rifle gati
E. W. Mitchell
++
KAL
www
Sir Matthew Nathan
Hongkong Vel. Troop...
Victoris Recreation Club Loft half, No. 2 Company
H.K.
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ERASES 2
10
የስ
50
19
19
ए.. Quarry Bay Staff ... Collected by W. H. T.
T. Davis from Members of the Vol- unteer Reserve Association 200 Right half, No. 2 Company,
B. K. V. C.
Total
21
...8473
dangerous of break. Is inclined to send on the many short pitched balls. A safe and energetic fielder and a murderte
bat.
T. WALLACK. An old Interporter whe unce had the unique experience of getting out in playing against Hongkong throngli Lis sun-liat blowing off into the wicket. When once he settles down is a sound bat, particularly strong on the off side, with a pretty Inte ent. A brilliant fielder in any position.
R. M. J. MARTEN.-An improving bat, with a powerful off drive. Čau bowl a little and is a moderate fielder.
Swimming at Shanghali
If all manngements held good the Stong hai ftowing Club Long Distance Cham- pionship was held on Saturday afternoon. The race was to be started punctually at 4 p.m. Ench competitor had to have two friends to accompany bim in a boat along. side Swimmers ware to be convoyed out: into mid-stream and there enter the water.j When all were in a line, or xa nearly 80 3
practicable, the Captain of the Glab, Mr
19
E. T. Byrne, who presenting a hand- some cup for the first inan home, was to give the signal to start. The race was to
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VOLONTEKI RESERVE ARHOCZATION.
The follensing are the highest scores in the Pool competition which took place at the Kings Park Range on Saturday and Sunday, the 1st. and Sud. September at the 500 yard mauge :--
J. Moinnes G. H. WakemALTI He was, after much trouble, wakened up L. G. Bird....
J. N. Jones and cautioned as to the pains and penalties;
H. T. Richardson that would be summarily impraed if he was
H. Bird
W. caught slumbering again, but the temptation J. H. Pidgeon
Willia proved too grant for him and like a true D. Chinaman he was again in dreamland in a A. C. Franklin...
J. C. Gow... few minutes.
Mr Lawley-To some extent by theat Trinity College, Cambridge, Le obtained a nomination in the Hongkong Civil Service by competitive examination in 186o assuming the duties ni Student Inter- preter the same year. He bacarau Interpre Witness continued that the mixture heter, acting Registrar-General and J. P. three lately to the different Societies formed in found at No. 8 Bonham Strand was either years later, and in 1800 was appointed
L. Lambert Canton whose object is both to discount-lime or essent concreta.
| Captain-Superintendent of Police. While Suddenly there was a great throbbing E. W. Teriy naec epian-smoking on the part of the
Occupying that position he was a member from the engine and locking to go what W. Chatha Cross-examined witness described the of the Executive ond Legislative Council, was the matter the Europeans land. McCobbin young, and the saving of those who have proportions of time, ref earth, oto, inacted as become addicted to the drug. Associated ordinary good concretu.
Colonial Treasurer in 1820, the whole oagine room in flames and E. D. Atkinson A good mortar Colonial Secretary in 1981 and 1890-91. the engineer slit fast sinep. He with the propaganda, as we have before could generally be made by mixing lime In 1878 Mr Deaue was severely wounded was aroused somewhat bastily and after reported, offigies have been made of dis- and earth in proportions of one to two. He when on duty. He retired from the much trouble the fre was put out with gusting appaazanec which are suppreed to would expect good lime concrete to last Hongkong Civil Service in 1891 but receiv- the aid of wat blackets and a considerable represent opinni-sols and these are carrical without parishing if it were properlyed his C. M. G. a year earlier. about the streets, in order to attract the set. Be had a good deal of experiencs attention of the people it the harmfulness to testing concrete, especially fast yout. of the trag.
Witness considered that concrete standing
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... 56+14-70
Kaisha wharves, and and at the Point. There would be a two knot tide or there-
and the current be somewhat stronger later on; so that it was anticipated that the six miles would be covered under two hours. Ton entries had boou received a week ago.
MURDER AT SEA.
A Japanese Kled.
Just before the arrival of the “Kumano ... 63+ 6-69 Maru" a Japanese fireman stabbed another ... 59+10-68 ...12+16=68 to death. The occurrence took place on ...... 69+14=-67 August 31 and the murdered man; was
48-41866 Asleep when attacked.
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The Japanese, who was armed with a 44420-64 largesbesth knife began running amok, and
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40+14-54 decided to shoot him. Before they could Strawberry ...39+20-53 do so however, the murderer fell over the Time Apple
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Interport Swimming.
HONGKONG'S INVITATION DECLINED, The invitation extended to Shanghai by the Victoris Recreation Club to send down Water Polo team and team of swingers
Rod Berryr, Bergamot Pear Ginger and Apricot Juice. Hongkong, May 28, 1906.
but though a search was adde his body Sarsaparilla was not recovered.
I
BY WHARF AND WAVE.
The raffinated cruiser "Novik," which ia under repair at Hakodate, will be renmed to take part in the Annual Aquatic Sports the "Suyuye."
SECOND EDITION.
893
quantity of sea water. An inspection of the engine abowed that lead portions of the pipes had been melted by the The Peitaiho Correspondent of the best of the fire and that progress WAS A fens ucenrred the other evening when make hole through a flor. He did not 25, says The community at this place was, however, induced to try and effect has been declined. The secretary of the atent of 15 lbs strain would prevent a rat North China Daily News writing on August almost out of the question. The engineer to be bald here in at the end of this sporth the procession was its march. The consider concrete standing a five pound was shocked over the sudden death of Rev. owner and folia of a shưp which sold opium test would stop a rat. He should think a Whiting, D.D. Dr. Whiting had repairs but at 38.m. he gave it up-declared Shanghai Rowing Club expressed regret f entering the harbour this morning she 11 INDIA, BURKE, SUN, THE MALAY
xtreets.
moyo.
has been
As the German stammer "Sesta" was
that it was no ase, "no can mako go."
that the proximity of the Shanghai Regatta collided with the British steamer "Strath-1 pills, apparently thought that their craft at would have considerable difficulty in gons to the sea-shore for his usunt morn-
The shootista were not yet satisfied, how-(which takes place on October 19 and 13) more," lying at anchor off Wanchai. The was in changer, and they gathered and coming through a red tile. He considered ing plunge. It was his custom to go at attacked the procession. They pulled the it a plague inspec'or's duty to see that the the early hour of about six o'clock. This over, and held out offore of reward but the forced them to decline, and pointed ont stem of the "Strathmore"
Chinaman olinched the argument by saying
Įthat the crows, especially the International twisted to starboard, while several plates whole affair to pieces, and scattered the floure complied with the Ordinance. There morning it happened that there was no
that not for $30 could he make the boat once, would be disorganised if most of the on the "Sexta" have been damaged. paper and bands splits of which the was nothing about red tiesin the Ordinanco.companion with him, nor any one tear
men went to Hongkong to swim.
The P. and O... "Manila" arrivóð in offigies and lanterns were hande about the As a matter of fact portions of almost every him at the time. The waves won ulling This, as far as he was concarood, settled Chinesa house in the Colony wero paved heavily and it would need a strong matters and much to the annoyance of the
port yesterday afternoon from home. She Since the private advices have bera had saveral passengers and a big cargo, The prner of the shop, one Tsun Shan with red tiles. The Urdinance required to breast them. What happened in not
A short time after Dr. Whiting Passengers, he comfortably.ourted himself received which places it beyond a doubt Coming into the harbour she flow a red good concreto and tiles could be put on top known.
that Mr R. W. MacCabe will be prosent Shi, then gat up a hoguz petition to the of it except in the yard or kitchen. Wttnoss had gone to the shore, Dr. Leslic of the ap and was quickly in oblivion, local police superintendent, stating that repeated that he would not have pas. Canadian Presbyterian Mussion atood on the neighbours were opposed to these pro-ed aby of the houses. When be the rocks above shore and saw what cassions as they were detrimental to the went to the houses it W45
toappeared to be a swimmer in the wires penco of the neighbourhood.
look for bad canereto. He always lo wondered that there seemed to be so looked for bad work. It was always easy little action, and on closer inspection dis to find the good work but not the bad. If covered that it was the body of a man conerers had never sot deterioration went Boating, on the waves face downwards at onse and the lime would dissolra out. The waves were too boisterous for him to great change would take place in a year, venture in, bat by meses of a rope the
When however the neighbours learnt this they were furiously angry and entered a counter appeal stating the facts. So the result at present is mild confusion. The people are passionately angry and went up to the temple in order to express their wrath, and consult what stops shall
A. Ostter, Sanitary Surveyor, stated that be taken to avenge themselves on the man who not only attacked the good work of at present he was acting as chief clerk to affects at resuscitation were of no avail. the Sanitary Board. He was appointed in Expert modical opinion pronounced it a
He had never made any tent as to the time holy was drawn in to shore and proved
It would take for lime to dissolve out.
To bail a compan way the only thing left and will enter for the 100 yards and half. flag on her foremast and steamed through and baving obtained ons it was decided milo races, Mr A. Marti, who is well- the naval anchorage to a busy off the Naval to anke for Chin Wan where the known among local swimmers, having at Yard. She has a cargo of ammunition for day was apont in shooting, and fur one time competed in the V. R. O. aporte, the navy-thus the red flag. bag resulted. A fishing boat brought may also be in Hongkong in time for the the tired sportsmen back beaten and a swimming. campan on to Labobi-kek when a launch
as telephoned for and thus they reached
The gentlemen are still as keen as aver
ongkong after an unenviable experience.
about shooting, but ara decidedly avene
Interport Cricket.
SHANGHAI POSSIBLES.
Thỏ trial trip of tho new Pilot steamer "Yangteza," which was recently built by
HISTORY or THE OHUROHES or
PROSINELLA, CAMBODIA, Asgau, TAKET, Jonna and Japan, Entrated to the Soenry of the
■MISSION ETRANGERES," Translated by EDWARD HARPER PARIZE
Reprinted from The Cama RaviEW; }
PEI 60 Ceuta.
FOR SALE at The Corsa Matt", ÜFRIOS
Wyndham Streat,
the local firm of Messre W. 8. Bailey and LIGHT WINES
Company for the Shanghai Licensed Piloba Association, passed all most satisfactorily,
to be the remains of Dr Whiting to motor boats which are left to the tender W. H. Barhain, L. Walker and W. K, and 230 tons gioka register and did ovor
Life was completely extinct
and
mercies of a sleepy Chinaman.
Navigation in Non-Treaty Waters.
caso of heart failuro, as, if drowned, 'tho
was appointed to the Board subsequent to that. Defendant was one of the most pro-
hlso, after recovering the body, no water
Messrs A. P. Wood, A. S. Bremner, She is a dine vessel of 140 feet in length Stanion have been chosen as the Com-twelve knots on her trial trip, her contract mittes to select the team to represent read being only ten. Shanghai in the Interport match against
The "Admiral" atcamera bolonging to
FOR
HOT WEATHER.
Society but also used their names in an November, 1001. a believed the defondant body would.not have floated as it did, and Kwaugsi province; has sont & protest to stall in any way the Committer in their which have lately made thair appearance in
H. E. Lin Shao-nion, Governor of Hongkong, and while not wishing to fore the French Company Chargents Róis, Australian & Californian
unwarrantablo.way...
ized for Saturday, 6th.” October at 4 p.m.
tative of the Company who has been at
HOCKS
AND
RIESLINGS.
THE ABOVE INCLUDES LINDEMAN'S
Notes we learn that the Dediention of branch of the Royal Sanitary Institute. Hing was past seventy years of age and has British and French gunboats in the inland venture the following criticism upon some service, calling at Japan poris, Hongkong,PARIS.
From the St John's Cathedral Church minent, students connected with the local prored tu baya boen sivallowed. Dr Whiteking with reference to the presence of duties, wo (the North China Daily News) the China Sea are to undertake a regular ↑ had gone through a coures of study in two married daughters in the United rivers of Kwangsi province, which are of the prominent local aricketers whose Saigon and on to France Me Pasl "Andrew's, Kowloon, has been definitely practio sanitary science which included States. Memorial serviesa were ald in beyond treaty limits. It seemed that the right to inclusion in the (wat is worthy of Rovert, a tactful and energetic represen
local officials of towns along the inland consideration.. the Assembly Ifall at 3 o'clock, conducted rivers passed by the British and French L. Walkor. The probable captain of the With the opening of the Kowloon Church.matters relating to concrete." Since Aprilby his colleague, Dr Wherry, and remarks gunboats failed to report the fact to the Interport team. His experience of firat.Saigon for some yeate, will hare charge of the Rov. A. J. Stovens will cease to b this year the whole of the work of inspect were nondo, by. Dr Shoßeld and Dr Jon this greatly incensed the Governor wheli Is, a good batsman, but takes too many augurated line does not do big business, it Governor's headquarters at Kueilin and class cricket along entitles bini to the post. the Yokohama ofte, and if the newly in- acting chaplain of St John's Cathedral and concrete had been placed in with ston."Crossing the Bar" was beautifully he found it out, as it was a case of culpable risks. Shows Eine wrist play and scores will not be Monsieur Paul's fault. Hitherto will take up the duties of chaplain at hands. In November and December last rendered by a quartetto. Dx Whiting has negligence on the part of the local the majority of his tuus in front of the the steamers have conûned their óperations St Andrew's, Kowloon.
year the work was entrusted to the plague beon in China for thirty-six years and was authorities. Governor Liu Shao-nien there-wicket inspectors. Witness examined No. 177 scholar of large attainments in the fore lasuod instructions on the 18th insteisingo bowler folder and a useful to the trade betwem Fratios and Indo- PNEUMONIA.
Wing Lok Street and found the concrete Chinese language atil was the author of requiring that commencing with the 19th W. II. Mouls. The finest batsman in China, bot the opening fold in the East HIS disease always results from a cold
bad. The concrete was bad owing sevant books. Mrs. Whiting has been of the mouth (leb day of the 7th moon) Shanghai. A very safe felder, and a good has induced the Company to send there on
as far so Japan an any foreign gunboate visiting inland waters change (leg break) bowler failure of the cementing confined to the house by illness most of that are to the or from an attack of influenza. Cham
beyou trenky port,
Himits, in V.H. Lasting Undoubtedly the best berlain's Cough Remedy quickly onres materials. Witness recommended that to the summer and was no better at the time to the Governor at Rusin and a freely all round the wicket, but makes the HIS titment should copy & proba
Kwangai province, shall be reported at all-round cricketer in Shanghai. Soorca CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM, place should be re-concreted, Witness of her husband's death. The remains of detailed account sont at the same tinio ne majority of his runs by powerful driving.ent place in every hote. It has it understood that the owner wrote to the Dr Whiting are to be taken to Poking to the unme of the Commanding Officer. In an excellent fast bowler, breaking both equal for its prompt cares of outs, burna especially for these and similar ailment Board asking for exemption (application to-morrow morning and buried in the number of grow and guns and tonnage of ways, and a splendid fielder either in the bruises and sprains. For sale by all and one always be depended upon. For ante by all chemists and aturskespers produced). After receipt of the letter foreign cometery.
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