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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1906.

TYEHOON NEWS.

More Lives Lost

46-4-494-1918-1940

Again the nest of weather conditions prevailed this morning and the much har- rasted shipping community turned their attention to work on the barbour. A vast amount of petty damage was discovered to have been down by Saturday's typos, and salvage operations were not only retarded but the work that has boon Accomplished was to a considerable extent undone.

Damage at Mavad.

Advice from Maono ara to the effect that i the storm was even more severely felt there than at Hongkong. The Prays Grande hus been reduced to the condition of a gravel hoap and in that respect very closely resembles the condition of things gravail ing along & considerable stretch of par Pespa. At Macao several bouses are reported to have been unrooled but owing to the timely warning shipping is believed to have escaped damage.

A Junk Wrecked.

Locally the most severe loss reported is that from Shaukiwan, where a large jusk

Legislative Council is to vote an equal'som to that raised by private subscriptions. It

is unfortunate that the Straita Government with all its now tinanois! liabilities must

now look narrowly into questions of ways! and meana, liut we feal convinced that it would be a graceful and a hamisme act, it Sir John Anderson would invite the Leglubtive Council of thin Colony to do what lay in its power to help to alleviate the large distress as Hongkong- The amount need not be crest, but the giving of it will be a neighbourly not.

TYPHOON AT PAKHOI.

A Thousand Lives Lost.

.com

IN MEMORIAM.

Service at St. John's.

THE CHINA MAIL.

DESERTIONS FROM THE POLICE FORCE.

and cannot revdl a single instance whore ba ever such a word of any mau that was but ror unsaid. He was always fair, always. just and always gentle., Taiet of nii hy wan wisu; he knew when to peak, and he when On Account of the High Exchangs. ta be kilent. He know when to admonish, and he knew when to be gist. He was issentially a wise man with the wisdom that comes from God,

"Lord, thon has been our dwelling place in all generations." Pasim 90, vorse 1.

Each was the text chosen by the Ven.

With an expression of sympathy with the Archdeacon Bannister at St. John's Cat-

wife mud family of the deemed Rishop hedral, yesterday morning, the service bar-ho preacher onded his sermon. my special reference to the death of the Rt. Rev. Bishop J. O. Hdaro. In the words of this panim, said the preacher, more than any other portion of God's word, we Bnd utter- ances that are suitable to express the feelings and emotions of our hearts to day in the face of the common calamity, and

accondly in the face of the special and poouliar calamity to us who worship in this church. In all human probability the eyes of our dear Bishop rested on these Pakhoi was struck by n typhon on the words on the day of his translation. They night of September 20 and a homersere the words of the first pealm for the avant of damage was done. The roofs of eighteenth day of the month, and I have many of the foreign laws were wet, no doubt that on the morning of that day, and several walls collapsed, but in the in his prayers and devotions, te dwelt on Chinese the dange was far more extensive the words of this psalm, and he would think A large number of houses were donaqlished the thoughts that you and I will think this and many lives were lost. The shipping morning. Truly, our hearte go out in the part also suffered very severely and sympathy with all who sorrow to-day. hundreds of sampane and junk hen They go out to the bones of these ten.

thousand Chinese who, without warning, were enddenly swept away. Truly tho

wrecked.

It is estimated that the loss of life oɛ

was wracked and six of its occupants drown-eds me thousand, while that of howan heart is the aume. They were ed. There wore 31 people in all on the junk damage to shipping has not bec

at the time but the rest managed to escape. The master the junk estimates his lose at $19,460 as he had a cargo of 6300. pirula of +lt on board at the time.

Fatal Landslip.

идан дору

A FRAUDULENT MANAGER.

Lends His Master's Money.

sio

In the Summary Jatindlorian of the A serious accident resulting in the loss of Spratne Court this morning, before His three lives occurred at Brassido", Mrs Hozuur Mr A. 0. Wise (Puine Jadge) au Watt's boarding establishment in Macdos interesting caso came on for bearing. Tats nail Road. During the storm on Saturday Chand, an Indian, sred

Buh Sing night there was a large landslip on the bill.

for 830.95 rations supplied and also wned vide above * Braeside

and a uses of earth Mangel Singh for 818.20 rations applied. and stones broke through the protecting | Me J. H. Gardiner appassed for the

plaintif and asked for the whic camp to ho atended to money $30, rations supplied 25 corts, and Fuiane Julge allowed.

wall and buried the conlio quartera. This

was at about 9 o'clock and the polies who were 28 re duty were called out and at once commenced to comors the wreckage. Three men were gut out alive and one dead. Those who wers recovered had micsoulous escapes, bat although the resoners continued to work throughout the night they could not find any more bodies. On Sunday work was resumed and another body was recovered. The whole of the debris is not yat removed And it is reported that three more mer REG missing.

to the

pagans. They knew not the comfort of ther words, but still the human heart is toro by the same emotions and by the same BOTTO; and cars go out to them. Our hoarts go out to those familien of the seafaring community in a world. wide service. We. think of them and it draws us nearer to one another. We say in the words that were left to as, “Through the love of God our Saviour all wil be wall." So, my dear friends, I would ask you this morning just to think for a brief apace of the words of the Hebrew age. There are certain thoughts in his mind, bat whether suggested by a calamity or not, or by dwelling on the general uncertainty of r the first | humart affsite we do not know : but he given us thoughts for our contemplation, and if you will bear with me I will try to be his interpreter this morning. There is first of all the thought embodied in the psalm "the Lord hath boon our dwelling place for all generations." He thought of his forefathere of those who wandered from Urr. thought of the time of proparation, and of the j wanderings in the wilderness, and looking back through all the wanderings, through all the changing scenes, days and nights of trouble, he could any "Then baat been our refage," Yon and I this morning after two thousand years of Christian experience. through all the changing scones' of life, in trouble and in jog, are able also to say **the Lord hath been our refuge."

Hero I think it would be right to ang in view of the exaltation of modern thought and modern judgment, when the world bows before the fetish of intellectualism, the

Flaintiff stated that ha livarlín. Tunghom and some time age had secasion to go to Shanghai, leaving another Indin harga

of his basinoRN VS MANEPOT.

The Fine Judga la ha

*h other

witrean?

Mr Gardiner Ne he is in gal for far ceny as a bailles

Plaintiff continued that according to his books money had been lent to Bogh Singh Wo bars seen ⚫ good photo of the and rations supplied. The money was lent collapse, taken by Mee Cheung.

by the manager.

Amongst the other damage reported is the unrouling of two housas at Yaunati. This morning the barbour office launch was sent out to Gap Rock to son what damage bad been done there. It in feared that Gap Rock suffered considerably as the centre of the typhoon parsed within 40 or 50 wilos of it.

The German steamer Kong Wai" strived in port this morning without her funnel and looking generally as if she had

The Paisne Judge --Had haone right to lend the money?

Plaintiff No.

The Puise Judge –Than ymns alsonld and the manager,

Mr Gardiner It was lent by the ürto, The Poiene Judge-According to the plaintif the manager had no suthority to lend it.

Mr Cardiner-He thought he had. The defendant admitted bo owed the money and promised to pay to plaintiff.

He

Ai the conclusion of the service the ori cauist played the Dead March in Sul, and the congregation remained standing.

TYPHOON RELIEF FUND.

Itécent events have brought matters to a crisis with the junior members of the police force. From the first the police had strong hopes that something would be done in their case in the way of coupen sating them for the reduction in their salaries consequent on the high mte of exchange, but the Secretary of State's roply to the Governor's recommendations, however, showed that there was no room for continuing to expect any umelioration of their conditions, and farther the re- | nucks by Hon. Mr Gresson, at last Council necting, showed that there was a growing

received:--

The following subscriptions have been feeling that the police force was becoming

Loo expensive.

Remiers are invited to give what they can spare to the fund. A great percentage of the ampun men and women has been left destitute by the typhoon on Sept. 18. Can you help?

OMINA MA P....

H. Haynes... Beetles

Me and Mrs A.

A Japanese ...

On the junior constables, who join at

SPORTING.

Interport Rifle Match,

Arrangements have been made for. B practice shoot on Wednesday next the fird. instant at 2 p.m., on the king's Park Range. All those invited to practice for the tach are requested to attend if possible.

Hongkong Cricket Club.

NEW

CONNAUGHT HOTEL.

A

HIGH-CLASS HOTEL

UNDER STRICTLY. AMERICAN

MANAGEMENT.

The typhoon living prevented play in the Club-y-Navy match on Saturday last, the season will be opened on Saturday next October 6th, when the following team representing the Club will meer All HOT AND COLD WATER Throughout, Comers" play commencing at 9p.n, sharp.

Hon. - T. Sercombe Smith, Major 9. R.W.KA Harry Hancick, France Mait If. Pedley, R.W,K, Capt. C. Drace, land, W. A. Powell, A. Mackenzie, Major A.A. Chichester, D.A, A.G., R. A. B, Ponsonby, Waltor Daniel, and E. A. Fowler. i

£100 per annum, the present high rate of

Members desiring to be included in the exchange undoubtedly inflicts a genuine All Gomera 22" should note down their fwdship, for at the end of the month they names in the match book in the Pavilion find dremselves with about 880, and, as to make sure of a place.

This morning the desertion of five at six

Lageos, Sept. 23.

constable was the topic of general cou: The "Shannon," which is the largest, venation, and although no one could be and probably the fastest, armoured cruiser induced to supply details it was gathered to the world, has been lacoched at that since Saturday many members of the force fund devided to try their luck elowhere.

“We will soon be getting suolle wages," remarked in custable, “no wonder they cleared out."

Chatham.

The monster While S.Ar liner "Adr). atic" has been launched at HBelfast and the giant tarbine Cunarder at Wallsond. All cures launches took plaos yesterday and were quite successful.

...8 5201 10.00 16.00

10.00

20.00

Capt. and Mrs Lycon....

... 20,00

An Indian Sympathiser An Italivu

26.00

19.00

American Consulate General

50.00

Rev. U. Hono

10.00

Stad of Win. Powell Lea

50.00

P.

10.00

in paying expenses incurred by even the Fast thifty.

any one that has lived any time in the Colony can over, that will not go very far

BY WHARF AND WAVE.

G.H. & M.F.P.

1.60

M. & N.

++

3.00

Indian Children

7.00

C. H. Hickling

20.00

R. C

A

W. Wabb...

10.00 20.00 10.00

E.00

T

S. Moutris and Co.

25,00

Staff of S. Mourris and Co. Stad and Scholars St Step-

hen's College. Ward Boon Offients C.R.S.

Feihoo

25.00

300.00

30.00

20.00

Bags of St. Joseph's College

J. A.. 1. J.

17.00

75.00

30.00

10.00

16.00 10.00

Contribution)

J.

*. F. Ricketts

... 100.00 ... 74.87 10.00 ... 10.00 Diocesan Boya Schoni (2nd

20.00 1.00 36,00

Diocesan Girls' School... Mrs Nornlis

19.88 5.00

Total

Birs Von Stock haveen... T. K. D.

E. C. T.... B. C. B.... C. S.

De K. and Mrs Majima Diocesan Boy's School...

8.

H. Weismann

... 877,223.00

3,000 *(X00.

$1.189 93

Mr H. Henter, the Hon. Treasurer, acknowledges with thanks the following subscriptions :-- Already setnowledged Nippon Yusen Kaisha Banque de F'Indo Chise... Chartered Bank of India Aus

triia and Chin Carlowitz and Co. Mercantile Bank of India Ind. Mitsui Bichi Gashi Kwaisha Netherlands Trading Suiety

and Stel *** Hughes and Hought Paliner and Turner.. Collected by China Mail Id. Staff, China and Japan Telop-

hone and Electric Co.

fetish of will, the fetish of power, "what is man?" You remember that terrible day at Martinique, with one strong blast of polsenona wind from the heart of the volcano thousands of men were gone in the | A. F. Areufli twinkling of an sya. Only the other day B. F. Carmichael

And Co. Lt...

The Puisne Judgo-Yes, they are ignor that city of the Golden Gate, with its palaces, Europeit. Staff. A. S. Watson had a rough time of it. She reports having at people, but we must stick to the law. its great business establishmente, its groat G. Kumhe, Consul for Japun encountered the typhoon while on her way The anly man who can be sued for the wealth stored up in its banks, etood in ita Laue. Crawford and Co..

money is the Indins in gaol.

from Swatow to Bangkek with 800 coolies

on board. She put to hore for repaits.

Salvage Operations.

The salvage steamer "Protector," which

his monger.

The Puiano Judge Suppose man in

has been so busy ever since the typhoon, his praition did make a promise to pay the

pride. A few tremors of the earth and the A.-R. Marty whole thing vanished like the fabric of a Denison, Ram and Hibbs... drea

Again we on that and Mr and Ms S. T. Dinin mozning of the 18th the fstoful typhoon IL R. Hynd

A. C. Hynes

D. I

A4W

B. L.

A. Rodger

Evidence as to defendant promising to pay plaintiff was called, but when defendant was put into the box he denied having had any money or rations from the plaintif or took us unprepared and the evening closed

with broken bearts and homes in sorrow,

This ia Dot A time, continued Archdeacon Bannister, to speak of the anger or of the westh of God. God speaks not in wrath. No, God forbid. He says The Paisne Judge-Perhaps, but not to at the resurrection and the life." What your client.

is the mucosage of Jesus. Jesur-Christ E. A. Hale... is our propitiation, He is a propitiation E, A. Irving ter our sine. He came not to reveal the wrath of God. He tells us himself that

is now engaged in refloating the "Heang-money and slid not owe it

sban." It is expected that the "Protector" will return later to the "Petrarch," which, by the way, she anceaded in pumping dry, 'when she was previously alongside of her, in three hours. The Petrarch" is so wedged in with sunken lighters that it was then impossible to move her and some of these will isso to be mured away before thero will be any chance of successfully refloating the German steamor.

A few more bodies have been recovered making or list as follows:-

Police

Tung Wah Hospital 821

Chinese gunbost ..... 198

1300

1.443 1319 9780

Mr Gardiner This man otres it,

Biz Gardinor-le got it from the Bran The Fuisne Judge-Ho could, not lave got it from the firm because poor tannger

had no authority to lend. Your manager God so loved the world that He gave Ifia being a fraudulent parion, robbing his own only begotten son that whosoever believeth manater, might make any entries in the books he likes.

in Him should not perish but have overlast.

A MALINGERER.

terpret.

St. Andrews Chapter The Hon Mr A. G. Wise... Collected by China Mail Ltd....

. E. Cocker B. Arsin

Lt. Col. H. G. Fitton, £.8,0.

P.N. H

Kang Sing...

H. Jones.

Otto

2,000. 1,000.

1,000.

1,000.

1,000. 250.

-250.

Captain Superintendent Rudeley, on boing questioned regarding the desertions, said that he regretted that he could not

my anything.

SHARE REPORT.

From the launch of the "Oceanic," in

TABLE HOTE. ONE EXCELLENT.

Commantous Rooma wrz EYRKY CUMFORT.

For Terms, apply to

A. W. SLATON,

Manager.

Hongkong, April 19, 1906,

The

700

ROBINSON PIANO-

COMPANY, LTD.

BUILD

January, 1899, till the launch of the “La THE MOST SERVICEABLE bin"in June, 19 6, Ireland could claim

the distinction of building the largest occu steamer ever constructed within the United

PIANOS

THEY ARE

In their weekly shayo report, dried 28th Supt., Messrs Vernen and Smyth state: Kingdom, Then, in June this year,

There has been a fair demand for some Scotland had its innings, and now EnglandFOR THIS CLIMATE. stocks during the week, but at rates which takes up the running, with the launch of

the "Mauritania," which is just the were not tempting to sellers, and but little tonnage as the "Lusitanis," though after business has resulted. At the time of tho launch it will require some nicety of writing the losses of the Compuies chiefly manurement to determine which of the two affected by the recht typhoon, live beet great Cunardsteumnora ie actually the largest. more or less accurately gauged, and rates It is the second time that the Cunard Lino

hire settled down somewhat. With the lunched two steamers of nearly the same uhertainty prevailing in the early part of tonnage and speed. The one on the Tyne, the weak it was almost impossible to trans- the other on the igde. The "Ivernia," on act business, except in Ducks, and we have the Tyne, and the Saxoniu," on the Clyde,

are of nearly the sam Lonnage and i but few transactions to report.

Banks-Hongkong and Shanghais. A theme speed; but the difference hatween for shares have been placed at 8800, and their tenango-14,000-sad the 32,000 tʊng. the market closes with further sellers at of the "Mauritania" and the "*Lusiranis." that male. Nationals reusis unchanged illustrates the inpidity with which the

(and without business.

Marine haswans. The market has tonnage of the largest Cuaaril steners h ruled weak and we have but few sales to advanced in recent years, The "Adı istic," report. Union have declined to $775,

Yungtszes to 8170 sellers (with sales), and which is the largest sloumer built at Belfast Cantons have been on offer at $320 without as yet, bears the name of one of the first inducing buyers to come forward. China White Star steamers; but the steamer, Traders contime steady to strong and a

comparatively large hat has en put which was built in 1872, was only of 4,0 0| through at 8, the market closing with tone. And yet that fira“ Adriatic" was for 199.57 further buyers, North Chinas remain un-

a tide in the enzly sorenties the largest and changed and without ineal business.

auy Fire Mourances-Hongkong continues and swiftest steamer on the Atlantic, And ozloffer at 83271⁄2 without any business to pow, thirty-four yourn after, there comes roport Chinas are enquired for in a small the second" Adriatic," with 25,000 tons að. way at 80, and a few small sales have been offutted during the week.

1:30.50

her gross measurement-mera (ban six i Shipping-Hongkong. Cantan sud Ma- times the tonnage of the first "Adriatic” cans have ruled very tiruand my a very though the second **Adriatic will not

SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED

and all parts thoroughly. seasoned at our Factory here.

PRICES FROM $990.

CASH OR CREDIT.

HIRE FROM $10 per month.

WEISMANN, LIMITED.

PURVEYORS TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG.

BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS.

REFRESHMENTA for the HOT SEASON.

few of the many orders to buy have been axceed the first in speed by more than three ASSORTED ICE CREAM S executed. A few shares changed hands at or foot knots.]

100. 100.

100.

100.

100.

300,

75.

50.

$44 in the early part of the weak, but the

50.

greater number of buyers have failed tu

BA

secure any shares, and at time of closing

m

50.

The Futshan has been successfully rufinated,

50.

and there are good hopes of the

Kinsha

50.

50.

46.

W. S. Dupro E. Buxton Miss. H. S. Fict

Forman

10.

Miss. S. V. Fletcher

10.

10.

10.

10.

163,

6.

1.

Mie. Johnstone J. F. M. Alberte Moreno E. A. Nicholls Miss. I A. Eyre Mrs Lai You Chee.

$20,451.72

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

offers at 925 fail to bring out any shares. NOW ON SALE

shortly following suit. Indes bave con-

tinued

steady at 874 cash but buyers còn- tinue to rule the market, sellers still hald- ing back. On time a few slaves changed hands at $70 for Decuruber for the northern market. Doughnes are easier at $40 with Mullers, after

the issue of the report, te- commending a dividend of per cent.. and the writing off the balance of the carnings ($11.809.45) from the Company properties, China and Marias continue neglected at 824, as also Star Ferries at

otations. Shells have been enquired; for and have changed hands in small lots nt 30s, the market closing firm with buyers probably at a little hotter t

Renaries. Chin Sugars have rated quite neglected, and the rate has declined to 8157. Luzons remain unchanged and without business.

Mining, Raubs ruled weak in the early part of the week with sellers at $8; Ister, however, the market firmed up a little and a domand al 891 met with no response. At time of closing shares could be placed nt 881 to 881.

Docks, Wharter and Godorens.--Hong- kong and Whampas Douks improved in the early part of the week, and a fair business was put through at from $105 to 816O; The inter however, the market weakened, wad the mto gradually fell without any apparent

THE

NEW WEEKLY

CONTAINS NUMEROUS

FRESH

PHOTOGRAPHS

of the work of the

TYPHOON.

Me Gardiner--That is so, but the admising life. I feel that if our dear Bishop sions of the defendants are in our favour. could speak to us this morning he wonk Tou Puise Judge-I am not quite so not have omphasised the grief that we sure of these admissions. I will put the could not help. We are nowhere told that case into Friday'e list and you can consider the flood of tears shall be locked. Because we are humso, because we are men and your position.

women, the floodgates open and we expresa cur emotiona in toare. The bishop would have said to us "Make the prayer of this Hebrew sage yours," and pray for theso Probate of the will of the late Sir Keeping Clear of Court...

things which I have been trying to in-Thomas Brocklebank, of Wootton, Liver pool, and Greenlands, Cumberland, who I feel that I cannot clone without a few died on June 8, ha boen granted. When the postponed action, the Nam We understand that the Captain of the Cheong firm reraue 7. Sau Nam, & claim personal words regarding the gracione life estate has been sworn at £670,971, gross "Grogory Apcar" saw the bodies of 180 for $248.47. was called at the Suprome hie choice when his school and college days amounting to £20,635 has been paid.

of which we have been bereaved. He made and £670,213, net, and eatats duty reason to $108, at which the market closes f

weak.. Kowloon Wharves found some women Boating of the harbour when he Court this morning, Mr F. X. D'Aimada, were over. He soomed to have settled his

sellers in the early part of the week at was storming to port. One had a skirt and who represented the defaudant, spplied for life on these lines. When he esme out to

893 and 803 and a few shares changed blonce on-the other only a blouse.

Among the passengers who arrived by lads at those mates; buyers, however av adjournment.

Chios a young man he settled in Ningpo.the Empire" from Australia to-day were ruled the market and at ting of closing Mr J. D. Gardiner, plaintiff's solicitor, where he gave bis time and he gave his Sir James, Lady, and Mike Fairfax. Sirare willing to pay 304 to $941. Slunghi Order it at Once. objected to the application. remarking that talent, and he gave his wealth and he gave James Fairfax is one of the most prominent defendant was keeping away to avoid judg.all bin expacity. He founded a training col- First San Francisco: then Valparaiso mont being given against him.

lege at Ningpo. I was looking the other day men in the Commnduwealth. He is the Row Hongkong. True enough that the

ovor what was left in his study, the piles of senior partner in the firm of John Fairfax The Faiano Judge-Did I not tell you devastation worked by the recent typhoon last time, Mr D'Almada, that your client books in Chinese representing his study and Sons, the successful proprietors of the is small in comparison with there other would have to be here to day or loss his great disasters." But it is a very real || chan? calamity for Hongkong for all that, and we Mr D'Almada-Something was said about must remember that this is not the only bit, but he is still unable to walk. of bad lock Hongkong has had. For there The Paisno Judge-Why not have his was the plague, now happily over, oralmost brought here in a chair 7

Comment in Singapore,

e. And in all the measures Hongkong

J

large when he served as bishop in the

:

Docks have ruled easier and sales are

reported from Shanghai at T 104 cash;

brainoss.

a few transacticas have been pot through locally at Tls. 107 and 106 for December. The tunakut closes at Tis. 103. Hongko Whirves unchanged and without any local - business to report.

Lands. Hotels and Busidings.-Wilh the and his daily teaching to imprem upon the Sydney Morning Herald and Sydney Mail Chinese mind the characteristic of the Chris and has many philanthropic acts to his exception of amall sales of Humphreys at tain life. For 25 years he laboured there credit. Bie Jamos and arty are on a 811, we have no business to report under this heading, Hongkong Lands have and he gave all that was best in him to the pleasoro trip to China and Japan.

declined to 8109, and Holds are now on work. Some 80 or 00 young men passed in

offor at B115, Mr J. B. Sattor, the well-known Con these yaara under his moulding influence,

Cotton Mills-Lau Kung Mowa have and they are now working, most of them, in mercial Representative of New South declined in Shanghai to Tis, 85, and Me Gardiner-He has bean sron walking their native, province. Then there came Wales, has again reached the East to con. Soychees have improve coded witho takes to relieve the poorer classee who haveaboat the town during the past couple of the period all too brief for the church o tinue his labours on behalf of New South Hongkongs remain unchanged and without anffered, that Colony will have the full days.

Miscellaneous-Under this heading we sympathy of the Straite, a British Colony The Puime Judge declined to grant the adjoining prevines of Fakien. Iknow what Wales. As already notified in these with many cleep connections with Hong adjournment and after formant evidence it meant bills and valleye to bo traverso colon ir Suttore good work was widely have to repert small sales of China Provi

schools,

churches and congropations to be

dents at $0.60, Fenwicks at 822, Electrics kong. The Singapore and Penang Cham-give-judgment for plaintifs with costs.

visited, and thousands of people to be con recognised in New South Wales, and he at $14, and Watsons nt: $13. bera of Commerce might perhaps find an

firmed. More than all, the foundations of comes back with his usual alertness and Islands have declined to $21, and Ropes opportunity of expressing their sympathy

the native church to be securely laid in the

to 828, and Chins Borneos to $10, and province in which he ministered. And in vigour, backed tip by considerable closing with sellers. We have nothing elso AN ANTISEP 10 LINIMENT. this last roamining section of the great coursgement. Mr Sutter is the best te report. in some practical form.

FOR wacoda, bruises, burne and like diocese of Victoria he was hoping to known of the Commercial Agents in the There are some interesting points about injuries there is nothing better than expand and extend it in every direction. our special telegrams from Hongkong print-Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts as an Now the labourer's task is oor, Now Fast, sad his cheery optimism is good. A SAFE COUGH MEDICINE FOR ed to-day, days the Free Press. The Goyer flin over the injured parte, which excludes the sword; wo hang up the shield, and we by the "Empire,"

antiseptic, forming a thio, imperceptible the soldier's fight is finished. We hang up to excounter.

During his visit to never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's nor of that Colony, Sir Matthew Nathan, the air and onuses the injury to heal with mourn his loss. The Bishop was ever a Australia bo addressed many public meet Cough Remedy There is no danger from has promptly started a relief food in aid of out matter being formed, and in much less gentleman, he wasorar gentle as a Uhristian Inge on the potentialities of the Later it and relief is always aura to follow. It is the eaterers by the typhoons. According time than by the usual treatment. In cases ought to be, gentle with all men, under markets, and otherwise did such to make especially valuable for olde, emup and to frequent precedent, the Hongkong of burns it allays the pain almost instantly, provocation still gentle. And he was just, the China and Japanese markete known to whooping cough. For sale by all chemists

Sold by all shemists and storekeepers. I have have known him for twenty yeare, the Australian merchants and producer, and storekeepers,

with the unfortunate Hongkong community

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BECOND EDITION.

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TO, BOM, SO PEMINRULA, CAMBODIA, ANNAM, TROBET, JOREA AND JAPAN,

Katrusted to the Somary of the

*MISSION ETRANGERES,”

Translated by Howard Harper PARKIR and

Reprinted from The Onna Raviny,}

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