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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1908.

arduous duties. When the disor- BY TELEGRAPH.

ganised machinery is again restored and the commercial cog-wheels are] Frabaing with normal regularily then will be the time to ask questions, if Just now questions are necessary. is the time when help and encourage- ment are most needed.

The Torrorista In Hussia have been adopting the surest and most com-1 pletely efficacious means of turning:

CRETE.

RIOT AT HAGEPA.

International Troops Driven Book.

(Exdusice Service, supplied by Reuter, via Bombay)

THE TYPHOON.

More Bodies Recovered,

The work of recovering the bodies of these drowned in last Tuesday's typhoon la still being pushed forward and each day adds a considerable number to the roll.

The total bodies gathered in from alf- sources now reaches the large number of 1142, of which about 150 were recovered". yesterday,

The areas covered by the police have beon thoroughly searched but a few bodies. contians to be found, the Tung Wah Hospital launches and the Chinees gunboat LONDON, September 26, however, which go further afield are bring. ing in groster number. One of the Goode per Pindari undelivered after this popular sympathy from their cause.

In the latest papers from Home. H. K. H. Prince George of Greco, Chinese | unboats yesterday gathered inno details are given of the attempt on who bea bern, until lately, High Com-less than 105 bodies in the vicinity of M. Stolypin's life and also of the desassination of General Min. In the missioner of Crete, has left the Teland. shea were responsible for 386. These

data subject to rent,

General Memoranda. SATURDAY, September 23.:---

Non-Meeting of Douglas Steamship

Co., Ltd., st Co.'s Office, Goode per Susang undelivered after 6 p.m. on this data will be landed. Goods par Gregory Apcar undelivered after4 p.m. on this date will be landed.

Goods per Nippon Maru undelivered after

noon on this date will be landed. MONDAY, October 1:-

5.10 p.m.-Meeting of Hongkong Bookey

Club at H. K.0.0. Pavilion. Goola per Prinz Sigismund undelivered

after this date subject to rent.

TUZADAY, October 2 :-

5.91 p.m.- Orgs Recital in St John's

Cathedral,

first instance four Terrorists, recking with vodka, according to an English correspondent, maimed a number of guiltless women and children and

killed several unoffending courtiers

Bussiwan, and its threo Tang Wah laun.

The Cretna insurgente assembled at additions make our list up-to-date a

followe Halepa in expectation of Prince

George embarking there.

They broke through the cordon of and sorvants while 31. Stolypin was International troops and, as a result of uninjured. The murder of Generul the disturbance, firing took pince. Min took place in the most harrowing circumstances imaginable. Hu had gone to the station to meet his wife on her return from their summer home. Ile kissed her, and sa le turned to see

A number of the contestants on both sides were wounded.

Police

550 1440

1997

Tung Wah Hospital 595 Chinese gunboat

125

1267 1140 2301 The launches and gunboats were cul again to-day and will probably add more to The British third class protected the shove numbers when they return. At tho Tung Wah, se will be seen from the cruiser "Barham" has landed a detach-above bumbers boat owners are still repor

Gooda par Silesia undelivered after this after the luggage, a woman fired five meat of blue jackets with machining the loss of their ornit freely. It is

date subject 10 rank. Goode per Nile not cleared at 4 p.m.

on this date subject to rent.

THURSDAY, October 4-

2.45 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni- tare, at Me Elia rosidence No. 2, Conduit Road, Gooda per Glenn not cleared on this

date subject to rent

The China Mail.

guns...

(REUTERS, SERVICE) DISLOYALTY IN IRELAND.

A Deliberate Affront.

Losnos, September 23,

At the opening of the Dublin main.

interesting to nole in connection with the Chinese brepital that it is at present full up with patients many of who were admitted Owing to accidents met with in the typhoon. The Tang Wah has accommodation for about 20 patients and every bed is at present occupied.

in Unknown Corpso.

shots, two of which lodged in the goneral's left shoulder and three in bis right side and his back. The anfor- tannte man fell dead without a groan. His wife flew at the sensin, and seized her right arm, the hand of which still hold the smoking revolver, at the same time calling a gendarme

The Customs officer at Lappa Custome to her aid. The woman no doubt will

drainage system, an Alderman out of a station, Nine Islands, has reported to the be adequately punished but that does Union Jack, which was dying on a stenar, local police that amongst the bodies washed HONOKOKU. TREURDAY, SEPTEMBRA 27, 1908. not affect the horror of the deed. It and at a luncheon, afterwards, savored schoro rear his station, was that of a Euro- io undonbtedly true that the Russian members of the Corporalion left the roompean The body was that of a mau ber- bair, & brown maustache ard very regular people have had to bear terrible while the toast of the King was being ween 5.10 and 6 feet high with light brown

drunk. affictions but thie method of showing the righteousness of their cause will The fears expressed yesterday by anot assist to convince the lookers on correspondent that the Typhoon Relief that they are fitted for self govern. Committee were probably disposing of ment. On the contrary it will certain ly lead to a less severe judgment the funds in a manner nat in accor- being passed on the autocratic party. dance with the wishes of subscribers, Drunken murderers and frozzied abe- though groundless, have been given devils can only be governed by a hand' rise to by the action of the Committee of iron.

TYPHOON RELIEF FUND.

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The German Mail of the 29th August delivered in London on the 27th Sept.

RACIAL RIOTS IN ATLANTA.

Losos, September 25. The rioting of whites against the negroes,

in Atlanta, Georgia, has been resumed, and twelve negroes and two whites have been killed, and many wounded.

Troops have been called out.

CHIESE ON THE RAND.

Riots at. Nowherlot.

LONDON, September 25. Johannesburg reparts that fourteen Chinese attacked the house of the Mine Captain at Newheriot.

The Mine Captain killed one and wound

The captain of the steamer "Liberia " was fined $10 for failing to enter his shiped two with a revolver. at the Harbour Office, & like a for

Seven Chinese have boen arrested.

teeth and was clad in white duck trousers and a thin singler. The polios would be glad of any information likely to lead to the idatification of the above body,

Salvage Work.

Balvers are sa busy as they can be in the harbour. The amount of work to be done in straining their resources 'but.It is being die- posed of us rapidly as possible. The salvage steamer Protector" yesterday afternoon gava ap work on the German steamer "Petrarch," having found that her pumps could not cope with the inrush of water. The Wharf Company ará naturally anxious clear but the "Protector's" services are to get the space in front of their whsrvee much in request just now and she will probably not return to the Petrarch" for & week or so. The Petrarch's" bat- tom plates are now known to be very badly

glecting to take out a vicarnce, and MR CHAMBERLAIN'S HEALTH. damaged and as she is an old ship

ordered to pay $23.86 port dues. Defen- dant, when his ship was here last year, neglected all formalities at the harbour office and pleadud ignomace of the port regalatious as his excuse.

amount of inney they have in hand or the plane they have adopted for its distribution. It is due to the Com-as mitten to say that we, and most residents, know their intentions are honourable to a degree, hut the general public who are interested in schemes such as are now afoot and who are

called upon to.

'pay, pay, pay" are peculiarly liable to be misled by rumours circulated with perhaps some ulterior motive. For instance our BLEND correspondent is one who thinks that while there are unioubtedly a great number of unfortunate persons who lost their all during the storm, in other instances the deatroyed property was owned by wealthy syndicatse who

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

WHISKY.

THE FAVOURITE

WO CAT

To-morrow (Friday) baing the annivers-

ary of the birthday of Their Most Faithful Majestier the King and Queen of Portugal Conselheiro A, G. Romsar, the Consul for Portugal and Commandader J. J. Loiria, the vice-Consul for Portugal will be "At Home" at their residence "Duart," Arbuthnot Road, from 11 a.m. to i p.m..

Wifred Hoinberg, aged 20, was artest-

LONDON, September 25, Mr Chamberlin, on the advice of his doctor, has cancelled all engagements for

the autumn.

THE DUCHY OF BRUNSWICK.

it is fusred that she will be unequal to the knocking about, she has received The "Protector" this morning commenced work

The latter is full of water to the water line on the sailing ship". P. Hitchcock." and lays in a very awkward position..

Tho Protector's" next task will proba- bly be the destroyer Troade" which the Fronob authorities hope to raise

LONDON, September 25.

Nothing is, yet being done with the The Brunswick Diet has deferred taking measures for the election of a Regent, in stranded British gunboat Phanix" and the hope that an arrangement can be it is probable that aho will be basken up on. effected between the Kaiser and the Dake the bench, of Cumberland.

TYPHOON RELIEF FUND,

can well afford to bear the loss they ed yesterday by Detective Sorgeant Grant |

Readors are invited to give what they can have sustained and who should not on the premises of the Tung Wah Hospital apare to this fund. A great percentage of information wired from Singapore. the sumpan men and women have been participate in the fund. It is not the Defendant was charged, at the Magistricy, left dostitute by the typhoon on Sept. 18. intention of the Committee so far as this morning, with criminal breach of trust

gather to allow anything of the within the jurisdiction of the Straits Can you help?

Government and the case was remanded sort to tappen. The big firms who for a week.. need lighters to carry on their business,

The second officer of a steamer st are procuring them from various places present in the harbour was amusing him. or are having new boats built, and the self yesterday by turning somersaulte or the tramline in Das Voeux Road Central, relief fund will be devoted to the sup-ouch to the amusement of bystanders and

plying of lighters and bosts to those -Chinese wlio previously hold licenses

to the annoyance of tram pasecopera. He was taken charge of by the police and this

being drunk and disorderly. He smilingly destitute. The Government and the admitted the chars but offered no conmittea will endeavour to safe-explanation of his conduct.

SCOTCH WHISKY for theu sud who have been left morning, at the Magisteses, fined $95 for

received >-

The following subscriptions have been

CHISA MAIL... P.

¤. Haynes... Beetles..

Mr and Mrs A.

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***....$ 50.07

214

+24

** 10.00

15.00 10:00

20.00

Work in connection with the "Kinshan " is being pushed forward by the dredger and a gang of coolics and it is hoped that an attempt to float her will be made on Batur. day or Sunday.

All steamers are being greatly delayed

and inconvenienced owing to the shortage of wharves and lighters and several smaller Pasols are being used to lead and unload cargo direct from the larger steamers

The Norwegian whaler Shinko Man"

(24 tona gross) arrised in port to-day sud reporte having encountered a typhoon on the end, and 23rd. instable, off the Paracelo. The tiny craft suffered no damago herself but sighted a steamer on the Bow

20.00

26,00

bay Roof,

10.00

bridget

Uspt, and Mire Lyong.... An Indian Sympathiser An Italian Americas Consulate General 50.00 10.00 Rev. C. Bone

110

P.'... G.H. & M.F.P. M. 3. N.

Indian Children

C. E. Bickling

A Tapaposo

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Paracels, without funnels or

This is probably ate of the old wrecks.

·CORRESPONDENCE,

TYPHOON SIGNALS:

the, Criva Mait,'}

SIR,--Having waited in vain för allor

Staff of Wt. Powell Ltd

50.00

10.00

1.50

5.00

700

29.00

10.00

(To the Editor

guard the public as far as possible,

R. G.

-20.00

St. Andrew's Society.

A. W. Webb...

I

10.00

Mombo's of the above Society aro

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8. Montrio and

Co.

Staff of S. Mostrie and Co.

26.00 25.00

Ward Room Offers C.B.5.

Feibco

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Ask. GORDON & Gorm, 15 St. Bride THROUGHOUT THE EAST and it in a pity that any misapprehcn

St., B.C. BATES, HENDY & Co., Bi Cannon Street, 2.0. Wars, Ltd., 151

Cannon Street, C. Ror W22805 150, Fleet Street., C. Miron

sion should arise on this point. That reminded that the Annual General Meeting

it lms unjustifiably arisen in quartera will take place in the Oity Hall to-morrow

| (Friday) at 5.30 p.m.

FOR OVER

&

is certain, but the fact is mainly due to

20 YEARS.

the committoo's neglect to let the Another Typhoon. public know how much money hos

Co., Snow Hall, Holborn Vinduet, EG.. D. J. KEYME & Do., 1, Whitefriars & CROWTHER, St., E.C. MATHER 10, 11, 12 New Bridge St., EQ MUTON & Co. 92 Olasshouse St, Regent B., w.

PARTS AND EUROPE: MAYENOL, FATRE & Co., 18 Rue de la Grangs Batzner, Paris. The Rev. Dr. FARE, V.C.L., 12 Rue Firienne, Paris,

Manila Observatory wired this morning that the typhus is close to the eastern

been collected and in what manner it cost of Luzon near parallel 15, and it will

is proposed to spend it. In a sense it reach China mea tu-night between parallels has been politic to make arrangements 15 and 16,

Smart and Exclusive at UFOR, 62, Wort and dire Per Case...$15.00. for purchasing bouts in out-parts Typhoon Pictures.

MODERATE

PRICES.

OFFICE, Street.

SAN FRANCISCO and American Porte generally: -DEAN & BRACE, San Fran

cisdo

AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND-GORDON & GOTCH, Mel. bourne and Sydney, DEYLON-W. M. Bura & Co., THE

APOTHECARIES Co., Colombo, SINGAPORE, STRAITS, & -KELLT &

Waxan, LTD., Singapore.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-A, S., War.

on & Co., Monta..

A. 8. WATSON & 00, LIMITED.

Wm. POWELL, Ld., OHINA Amoy, L. CEDERET, Esq., 0% ALEXANDRA

HONGKONG.

N. Moaiza & Co., Ltd. Foochore BROOKETT & Oo, Shanghai, Lane, UNAWFORD & O., and KELLY & WALSH, Fokohama, LAKE CRAWFORD &Co., and EKLY & WALAH.:

BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, September 4, 1900,

accretly in order to prevent fictitione prises being put upon them, and now that the committee have acknowledged the receipt of the handsome sum of $17,223.65 all that remains to be done

"

Next Baturday New Weekly" will | contain another lot of pictures of the typanen damage. They are mostly by private camera. The paper will also be blight as usual. The voting in the $600

Nama Competition now commencen

to secure public confidence is to issue NOT IF AS RICH AS ROTHCHILDS as soon as possible an interim report you had all the wealth of Rothchilds, you could not buy a better medicine of the work done. The committee for howal complaints than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rendy. have a big task aboud of thom, The most eminent physician can at

orito a bettor preparation for colio and involving much labour and investiga iarchoss, both for children and adults.

5,00

50.00 Mra Von Stockhausen... 20.00 G.00 T. K. D.

1+1

Boya

a of St. Joseph's College -75.00 J. J. A

20.00 10,00

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15.0% TH

CHÀN Lav

10.00 Dr. K. and Mr Majima

.... 100.00 74.57 Diocesan Boy's School.. 14.07 10.00

...$1085.07

S.

+

Total

At.the request of the General Committeo of the Typhoon Iteliof fund an entertain wont will be given in the City Hall on the ovaning of the 11th prox.

Pons than mine to bring forward the following suggestion, I make bold to do so myself. The dwellers at West Point and Kennedy Town tre badly in seed of a special typhoon signal, as the gun cannot be heard if the weather is at ail stormy, nor can the Observatory siguals be even with a telescopo, which is required to distinguish them in olear weather.

Would it not be possible to erect a flig staff for the purpose of signalling just above,

er near Elliot Battery? It might

or

sect

certainly betray the position of this well- known fort, but we are more likely to bo bumbarded by another typhoon than by a foreign foe. In must of a typhoon the authorities in large of the fort could be. informed by telephone, when to hoist the signal, and to fire a gun

The signal we are dependent ou at pre- sent (when wo notice it) is the deserted state of the harbour after the sampans have gene

Hoping others may take this matter up The following gentlemen have consented and that something may be done for West

not as a committee in connection thero-Point residents, I remain,—Yours, etc.,

to

with

"Mr D. R. Law (Chairman) 1.

Major Pritchard, R.A.

Mr G. Balloch.

M: E. Ormiston (Treasurer,:

My G. A. Gnldwell.

Mr R. Sutherland (Secretary) Full particulars of the entertainment

(Sa) R. Sutherland, tion, and it behoves the public to The uniforms sucesses of this remedy has will be published later ass

shown it to be superior of all others. For help; rather than retard, them in their sale by all chemists and storekeeper.

Secretary.

PNEUMONIA.

VICTIM."

THIS disease alery results from a cold or from an attack of infliasts. Chem- berlain's Cough Remedy quickly cares. these ailments and counteracts any tezd. ency tastard, proumonia." It is made especially for these, and similar ailmente, and can always be depended upon, For

le by all chemists and storekeepero

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