FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907.
BY TELEGARPH.
- PRINCE FUSHIMA.
TO VISIT ENGLAND,
(From Our Corvupondent).
SHANGHAI, January 13, Prince Fushima, of Japan, will leave
- ROBERT COOKE" ASKORE.
Crew all safe,
Mesare Melchers and Company received telegram to-day informing them that the. Hongkong aud What Dock Company's tug-boat bert Cooke" was ashore and that all [the crow had been ugyed.
pos
of the wrecked ateamor.
STREET.SHOW, CASES,
Must be Removed. ~
THE CHINA MAIL.
The case, remanded from hat week, in which Building Inspector Edwards proceed- ad against O, F. Ribeiro for “arnoting or Rocausing to be erected a show case, at iko east end of No. 4 Queen's Road Central (in Duddell Street) encroaching over Crown | Land."
.
Boma days ago the "Robert Cooke" was despatched to assist in the salvage of the "Wong Kol" which ran ashore for England on February 13 in the Pear, Cape Varalia, múd as the telegram does not mention where the accident &0. steatmer "Devanha.
happened to the "Robert Cooks” It la pre-j He will be accompanied by an in-samed that the tug is ashore in the loinity fluential staff including Baron Copabei Yamamoto (Admiral in the Japanese Navy,) Baron Kwanjira Nishi (Ing pector General of Education and General in the Japanose Army) and
Four others.
SHANGHAI'S TRAM-
~WAYS.
IMPENDING TROUBLE.
No statement it made with regard to the damaged sustained by the tug, but it is thought that, of the taʼagram spoolslly mentiona that the orew was saved, the vessel is in a had position.
Of course, this is only surmise, which we he will not be verified. All in the Calony, and expecially the shipping com munity, will hope to see the "Robert
Cooko" back lo barbour soon, the
A LEGAL DIFFERENCE,
Wrongly Perved.
An interesting paint in legal procedure oropped up at the Magistracy this morning (From Our Correspondent.)
|with regard to the sorvios of a summons, SKANOVA, January 18. Mr E. J. Grist appeared before Mr O. The English and French Muni. D. Melbourne on summons laned by the Building Authority for failing to comply vipalities are not complying with the with a notice to put certain property in request of the local Chiness authori-proper order. Me Grist said that the summene was wrongly served, having been ties with regard to the laying of tram-mado ont against Mosers Wilkinson and vaya along Municipal roads autaide the limits of the Sattlement.
In consequence of this Viceroy Tuan Fang has wirod to the Waiwupu
requesting that body to opon negotia- rions with the Diplomatic Corps on the subject.
Grist, who were agents for Yung Shun Yav, exccutor in a certain estate. He had no objection to the summons boing amended and served on them as representing the
owners.
His Worship-Then who do you appear for 7
Mr Grist My partner and myself, Messrs Wilkinson and Grist.
His Worship-Why do you appear?
Mir Gris-Besangs we were commanded
Mr F. B. L. Bowley (Crowa Bollettor) appeared for the prosecution and amended the charge by substituting the word atrest for Crown Land.
Mr Otto Kong Bing represented the defendant and denied the charge.
SPORTING.
League Cricket.
EONGKONG CRICKET OLUB.
The following tests have been chosen to play to-morrow, commanding at 1.16
Football.
The rugby football match set down for to-day, between the Hongkong Club audi the Services has been abandoned on account of the inability of the Servicon to raiso, a tom. This is the second time the rugby match has fallen through lately, Some time ago there was some talk among „A, TO ME.—IL. Hancock, REO Bird, R.be members of the V. R. O. of arranging D. Beattle, O. B. Mackey, Hill E. A. a rastch with the Rugby Club, but ap Fowler, E., Ferguson, P. Jacks, Lt. J. parontly It, also, has fallen through U. Hope, R.A, Dr C. Forsyth and A. N. Other.
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GANTON NEWS.
Railways in Kwangtung,
NEW
CONNAUGHT HOTEL
(From Our Correspondent,} · Whatever in the near' futuro' may-bo dono to push forward the grand trunk allway from Canton to Hankow, there is" Ittle doubt that what has already. Loon HIGH-CLASS HOTEL Accomplished offers Chinese investors every encouragement to invest their money
MANAGEMENT.
The re-play between "A" and "Fin milways, always provided no warrant UNDER STRICTLY AMERICAN Companion of the 3rd Middlesex Regiod olutching of silver is allowed by outside N. To Z.-T, E. Porca, W. C. D. Tur.ment in the Shield Competition has been bands. The crowds that use the line to sat down for Monday next at 3.40 p.m., and from Fatahan seem to increase an the time goes on, and this increase in the on the Military Ground, Happy Valley.
net, W. &. Powell, H. W. Wondward, R.N., N. B. Bitherford, W. Peaks, B. Postonji, Capt. Thomson, 3rd Mid„ Lt. 5. Usher, 129th Bal., Dr O. H. Oxlade, Hog: Lt. Salter, R. N.
·TO-MORROW'S MATUNZI. The League Competition Cricket matches set down for to-morrow are→→
OssiaendoWRE 4. Royal ExornaIES, ARMY STAFT v. HORLEONO **AS POLIGA
CIVIL SE YOR
TABLA D'HOT. COMINE, FroBLA ENT.
COMMODIOs Rooms with KvKAY OMFORT.
The tie between the Hongkong Rugby passenger traffic is indicated by the fact For AND COLD WAYNE THROUGHOUT. Clab and the Royal Engineers will be that at prosent there are two launches to played on Saturday, January 28, but the take the masengers from the city and game between the Lusitano Club and the convey them to the railway station instead R. A. M. C. has not yet been fixed.
of eno. Though there is plenty of room in the first glass carriages there was not a single seat vacant a few days ago in the second class. The third class carriages were crowded.
MATTERS FEMININE.
Betty's London Letter,
Mr Bowley said that be would prove that the defendant had erected abow casos, for the purpose of showing picture post cards, affixed to the eastond of No,'4 Queen's Road: Central, at the corner of Daddell Street. The show cases projected 71 inches over the the foot path and about 10 inches from the wall which was ant bask. Gan brackets also fixed above the cases which projected
The match between the Pólico, and the 15 lashes over the street. Defendant Oil Sarvion should he good one! applied for permission to maninindo the cras (but the refused by the Director of Pabllo
CIVIL SERVICE: H. Jackman (Capt) Works. The case, Mr Bowley argued, camo De Atkinson, E. B. Reed. F. A. Bides, under section 183 of the Public Health L. Bolton, P. R. Adams, G. A. Woodcock, and Buildings Ordinance which laid it J. Jordan, P. T, Lambie, L. E. Brett, that no encroachment, that was an Bullock; Reservo, A. Tucker. Umpire, authorized by the Building authority, H. E. Smith. should be legal over the street. The words
while discussing the subject - CHATOENGOWELL, E, Lammert (Capt.), they relied upon was an ensuthoric. R. Bus, 4. O, Brawn, J. D. Kinnaled, L. Bew that this way of riding has become an projection over street. They did not. Itone, E. Irring, F. 8. Ford, Accomplished fact. For monthe past rely on the word "obstruction" but on an Cooper 8. E. Green, H, Rapp and O. H. encroachment which was unauthorized.
The league tab'o is as follows:-
Evidence was called as outlined unit in. defence the defondent stated that the dades were rot a fixture but were hung on the wall by means of brackets. The cases did not touch the ground and could be taken down at right. Ma Kong Sing argued that
Civil Service ...? the encroachment was not such as con- Kowloon....... 6 templated in the ordinance, and where the Police......8 asses wore placed obairs had been hang for Craigengower...
In the event of conviction he years.
Hongkong A..9 Army Staff...... B. G. A
There is abondancó of avidence that' things are satisfactory and that those who Lopes. December, 14. are fortunate enough to hold stock in this RIDING ASTRIDE FOR WOMEN, I have line will not regret it. Then, from all scarsoly picked up a single paper dealing Seaning to a new town to be built opposite reports, the line that is being built from with matters fominine, for the last three to Tao Shut Hau is being pushed on apace. weeks, which has not had something to say, Thia line, which is not a long one, passes for or against riding astride for women. through a thickly populated district, and It seems to me that it is scarcely worth when completed should be a grust con- so intensely veniones to the inbahitanta of this country- side, and will without doubt prove succes-
f
The new town that has been laid out already is planned on the model of American cities: it will have wide strenta, and will present generally pleasing contrast to the usual Chinese country town. One remarkable thing, about the matter in, that in the arrangements of the city, a space has been sat apart for the building of Christian Church, which shows that the
have ovary morning seen two or three women riding well and gracefully in this manner in the Row, looking exceedingly smart in their neatly fitting knee breechos, top boots and long coats, and while admiring their appearance, one wonders how we women could bare been ench 18 71.49 stares to fashion si to have endured the 3.12 06.06 118 66 60 old inclégant and impractical method of unhappy but perhaps not unnatural amimus
D = c>ta Draw,
4 3 2 14 51.48 riding on a side asddle for so long. "One | against Obristianity is departing, and from or two women of note still maintain that this there is hope that in the future there
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asked for a nominal pensity.
1972 27.74 Mr O. D. Melbourne convicted the de R Engineers 80228. fendant and imposed a fine of 82, at the same time ordering the essen to be removed within 14 days.
to do so by the King's order. We were THE CRAIK CHILDREN, FUND.
AN EXTRADITION CASE. bound to appear but the case cannot go on
VICEROY CLAIMS TWO
PRISONERS.
British Assessor Refuses.
(From Our Correspondent.)
SHANGHAI, January 18. The Nanking Viceroy has made a formal demand for the handing over of two Chinese, who were arrested within the Settlement at Shanghai, on a charge of being concerned in the Tientsin bomb outrage and the riots at Pinghsiang.
wit in. It would be an sbsurdity. 'We sto the agenta-not representatives of the owner-and could not be convicted.
Mr Grist added that he would appear for the owner if the summone was amended, and accept the original service. This was agreed to and on the question of a remand His Worship and the only point was whether the place was in a dangerous cou
dition or not.
The Building Inspector-The notice has) expired for two months.
Mr Grist-Oh, well, another week won't matter.
As there was no immediate danger a week's remand was granted.
A "NEOÉSSARY” NOISE.
To Secure a Spirit's Rest.
Chinese "jous plugin " was the subject of
The British Assessor has refused to comply with the demand on the ground a proncaution, at the Magistracy this mor that sufficient evidence has not beening, before Mr G. D. Melbourse. About
LATE TELEGRAMS.
THE AMEER IN INDIA,
POLITICAL ASPECTS.
four months ago awəll-to-do Chinamen living produced to justify the handing over of No. 14 Wyndham Street died, and over ainea ** josa baslāsma” has been going on at the prisoners.
the house. Find a large Iron box, Or furnace, was placed catside of the house, and much jos paper was burnt la it, Afterwards, and to the present, the place has been decorated with paper figures of storks, etc., and there has been touch beating of gongi and other noisy means; of ̈showing respect to the departed. LONDON, January 3
Some days ago Mr E. A. Irving (Inspector The Standard says that a deal depends of Schools whose office. Le opposite in upon the impressions which the Arceor College Chambers, objected to the noise roesires. With most Asiatic Sovoreigns and the police took out a summons against personal impressione matter more than the occupier of the boars under the sectica creaties. There is, "happily, no doubt that of the ordinance which states that gongs Lord Minto's kindly tact will prove as must not be beaten wantonly or in such a efficacious as Lord Mayo's large-hearted manner as to annoy or alarm the neigh
bours." sympathy, or Lord Duffein's polished diplomacy.
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The Standard bopes the Ameer will return convinced that the integrity and independence of Afghanistan is an essential part of our plans for securing our own frontiers.
.
Mr R. Harding represented the defens dent, (deceased's brother) at the Magistracy," this morning, and submitted that no offenes
made out. The Chinoso Ordinance gave permission for such noises in compo tion with religious ceremoniica without a The Morning Post says that the Ameor's permit. The beating, Mr Harding sab visit cannot be divested of political import-witted, was not wanton, indeed, according 2300. The Ameer is bound to receive to defendant's lights, was very necessary. atrong impressivos, sor will the popula·ions
Dafondant was called and stated that the
(To the Editor of the CBINA MAIL Sin,--The Committee of the above fund beg to thank you for the interest you have
taken in the fund, and would still further trespass on your goodness by asking you to print the onelceed names and amounts from gentlemen who have promised to contribute the amounts specified-Yours, etc., For the Committee.
R. H. BAXTER. Kowloon Docks, January 18.
Sir C. P. Chator... ...$100.00. Mr N. A. Siebs.... 100.00, Mr W. J. Gillson
100.00, Mr E. Goetz Mr A. Haupt Mr H. F. White... Mr D. W. Craddock
Mr G. H. Medhurst Mr J. S. Van Buren Mr S. Silverstone
Mr H. N. Mody...
Mr Thea Rose ... Mr W. Wilson Mr G. D. Filsa
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Mr Alex C. Squair
Mr R. Mitchell ..." Mr
Gun Sinith
Mr
Mr Dave... Gow
Mr J. D. Eo.an... Mr J. W. Grabato
Me W. Davison... Mr Guy
Mr J. Rabson
Mr C. Gow
Mr D. Kieth
Mr S. Smith
Mr T.
O
Ontes
BIT Turner
Mr J. Punoheon... Mr H. S. Wynne
B. Gower... Mr.G. White Mr J. M.
M. Ramsay Mr G. K.
K. Haxton
... 100.00.
...
... 100.00, 100.00. 100.00. 100.00.
10.0041 10.00, 6.00. ... 15.00.
.:. 10:00.
5:00,
10.00 ... 10.00. ... 16.00. .... 10.00. 5.00.
2.00
Mr H. Eliefernicht
5,00.
Mr J. Menzies ...
3.00.
Mr A. J. Ward ...
Mr W.
Ar V. Kutchison
5.00.
10.00.
Mr R.
R. V. Rutter
10.00.
Mr W.
Mr Taylor
Mr J. Pearson
3.00. $3.00. 3.00.
5.00
3.00.
3.00, 2.00
Mr C. Fittock, Jr.
5.00,
Mr X
MER. Whyto
Mr G. Duncan
2.00.
2,00.
Mz J. M. Henderson
5.00.
Mr S. Lightfoot...
2.00,
2:00.
5,00.
2,00,
on on
20.00.
3.00.
5.00
5.00.
Mr. J. Tully
0.00
Mr W. F. Ford
6.00.
Mr R. Brooks
5.00
5.00.
Mr C. Crispin
5.00.
5.03.
Capt. G. Dofds...
Mr J. D. Morrison
1.00
5:00.
Mr H. Blackledgo
1.00.
of neighbouring Mohammedan.
sary that this be done to secure the rest of
Mr F. T. Goines...
6.00.
Mz C. F. Silve
2.00.
Mr C. DMelbourne discharged the
Mr W. Nicholls
Mr J. F. Simmonds
100
5.00.
Mr. G. F. Gry
Mr.
Die W. Stewart
-1.00. 0:00
Mr. R. Langley
3.00.
Mr. H. Hyndman, Jr.
5.00.
Mr H. F-Carmichael... 100.00.
Mr J. Martin
10.00
ww Talip
Mr J. J. Sibbit:
6.00.
5.00.
Mr R. H. Baxter
5,00,
Mr Sui Yeo
30.00.
Mesars Goddard & Donglas 50.00.
Mr G: T. Wilson...
5.00.
Mr A. H. Ronnie
50.00.
Mr A. Ritchie
20.00
of the frierdly
of India be unconscious ovidences, gong beating" vai in connection with his
relations
which the Perhaps it is a
a happy coincidence with the brother's death. It was absolutely necen-
Sororeign that the Mohammedans of India the departed spirit made a padada
made the beginologa yol political
organizations. As regards their education.
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at aspiration, the educators of to-day are defendant in view of a note rodeived from
the early
Moatoms will not Viptorians. To them the Registrar General by the defendant.
In vain if they ak when he applied for pormit. In this the
fora system of aducation not calculated to Registrar General stated that a permit for
their sons from the permanent the noise was not necessary. estrange and vital traditions of Indian Ilfo and
of
thist Islam, which, if wisely trested, moet
be a
# source of atrangth to the Indian. Government
The Daily Mail saya the Amoer will be
welcome
DITIES OF THÈ EMPIRE...
sa a loyal aly, and the vialt must Sydney Occopies Second Place, to a farther Improvement in our
&
The Supplement to the Sydney. Dally
The Daily Express says it is greatly to be Commercial News and Shipping List la hoped that the visit will led to a settlement entirely devoted to the shipping and com of Anglo-Afghan relations on definitely meros of Nowouth Wales for the year satisfactory basis, and has reason to believe 1935. In that furs, dearer the port, i
O vessels, having that a policy of liberality and consider ition, tonnage of 9,381,019, cleared combined with firmness, will effect the against 4,357 with tonnage of 9,786,500 in I-81 he tobel trade of the Blate dur-
desired resaltal papers make no comments ing the same porfod was £66,181,010, 15
Mr W
Mr MW. G. McBryde
Holzapfels Compol Co. Id.)
3.00.
Por Mr 1. F Hume, 20.09.-
Total...81666.00.
The Liberal papers make no cagainst £33,894,617. Estimated by the an SPEAKE WELL OF CHAMBERLAIN'S
visit
property, Sydney 14,
COUGH REMEDY.
„Taökting..
ROYAL HONOKONG TÀUHT OLUB.
The races for the Commodore's Cups-
I heard a remarkable statement from
For Terms, apply to
W. B. MOSES,
Manuger
Hongkong, April 12, 1908,
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riding astride is not proper," but as they will be fewer quarrels between the differ is a work of creative art which merely pronounce sonteace without giving ent secta in China than aforetino. reasons, little heed is paid to their mur- muringe. Certain it is, that no wond who has once taken to riding astride will ever ride on the old uncomfortable side saddle again.
the lips of a Chinese gentleman a forr weeks ago. He was well educated, and
was indeed the head master of one of PIANOS most prosperous Hektongs in one of the
walled cities of the delta. Ela anid by all other Leading Makers. A WONDERFUL YOUNG NOVELIST. That in China, and that wise counsels would that at present there were four religions
ne for each claas-for yachts of the extraordinarily powerful novol "The suggest that they all lived together in Royal Hongkong Yacht Club will be railed Viper of Milan" has just gone into a hatmony. Hitherto down through all the to-morrow over the following coure:-
Folice Pier to markboat eff Chunghae, to Trocas Rock buay, to North Fairway buoy and back to Police Fier.
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seventh edition in England. Added to centuries there have been but three religions PRICES this, a special edition is shortly to be in the world and these three religions have published in the Colonies and an Italian been existant in China slona. Now there The sixth Club Race will be antiad on taslation is in proparation. One canare four. This indicates that among the Sunday over the following course:-Palics scarcely believe as one reads this book, that thinking part of the people Christianity. Pier to Lyenmoon Besson, to Gust Rooks it is the work of a young girl of eightoon.. buoy, to Lyesmoon Beacon and back th Police Pier. All marke to port.
has come to them to atay, and they recognize the fact. But I have wandered
BALL DRESSES. In view of the forth-away from the question of railways with which I started. I hear further that about
Starting times: Champlaceblp Class, coming Christmas dances most of the best twelve milea of the projected line from WE INVITE YOU TO CALL
11.30; One-Design, 11.40.***
THE CORINTHIAN CLEE
Tas Corinthian Yacht Club on Sunday
will hold three races, as under;—
ONE-DE IGN CELLS: Rape for Cep pre Bented by the CHIKA MAIL, over the for lowing course :-Pollée for to Lyaemoon Beacon (starboard), to Mayer's East Buoy (starboard), to Kowloon Rocks (part).
Starting gun, 10.45 a.m.
HANDIGA OL185; Sealed Handicaprace, course to be announced later. Handicapper Mr E. Bruce Shopbord. Starting gon, 11 a.m. MOTOR-BOATS: First Club Raça (re-) metured). Couras-Club House to Lyce moon Boston (starboard) and back to Club Hotted.
Breiting gun, $ p.m.
Rowing.
Training for the forthcoming rogatta, which takes place on February 9 is going on vigorously at the Victoria Recreation Olub, despite the fact that they have only
shops are making a grand display of ball Canton to Hankow will soon be open for dresses. The Grecian style prevails, but passenger traffic, and so a rost beginning as it is not suitable for all women, many of this work may be chronicled, and other modes are also to be seen. One of travelling thoroon will soon be possible. the prettiest fashions for slender figures
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Bas a draped and pointed bodies of soft It will be remembered that when the silk fastening at the back and showing a foods bad devastated so many parts of the dainty tucker of lace. The skirt falls in Kwangtung Province last year H., E. straight folds to the ground and is finished behalf of the sufferers, and, as a result, a Viceroy Shum potitioned the throne on with a wide land of valvet or brocade in grant of one hundred thousand tasla was contrasting colour at the hem. Another made to assist those who were in need. style becoming to a slight igure is a frack It appears now that the Commissioners of which the skirt, bodice and sleaves are whose duty it was to examine into the entirely made of narrow frills of goft white needs of the several districts have to some net, païlettó-tulle. or lace, over a founulation extent reported; it has been found that of a pale colour. A modified form of some of them had not suffered so much as Princess gown is also looked apon with was at first feared. At any rate, it bas favour. Pailette-tulle in black, white been recommended that of this sum thiriy thousand tzels shall be devoted to the needa same colour, gold and so on is amongst the Chinese, who in Hongkong Lost the host attractive of materials for ball their all in the memorable typhoon of Sep. sowna. A favourite colour seeds to be a 18th of last year. The despatch to the pale shade of red which is becoming alike Vicoros states that some four thousand WAN WATER, and GINGER ALL, CIGLES, ofe
Price List on appliction. to blonde and brunette. Quite plain have been rendered homeless and without skiete, even for simple dinner dresses, are means of subsistence through the typhoon,
one boat in which to train three crows. As in the minority, everything is trimmed and, in addition to these there are six far as the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club most elaborately with silk fringe, posel hundred more who are greatly in need of (rowing section) is concerned dothing gelen, silver flowers or designs worked in assistance. The Commissioners therefore definite seems to have been done, the crews narrow satin ribben, to say nothing of have recommended that this sum be hand- lace and embroidery. A pretty evening spparently do not appear to have been frock for a debutants was of white talle ed to the British Consul General in Canton, chosen. Last night a four-osred boat was over white satin. The skirt was made of to be transmitted to B. E. the GoverZÓS out for the first time.
numberleas fussy frills of tulle, ribbon of Hongkong, who will then place it in the edged. Frills of the same description hands of the Tung Wah hospital executive Enished the decolletage and the short
The V. R. C. crew for the May Challenge
are doing well in the heavy boat in spite of pufied Nesves. Another tulle frock by which means it will reach the bands of the change made in the crow, C. E. Hanes designed for a young girl had a garland the needy. The request has been favoured taking the place rendered vacant by the of tiny rasobuda in pale pink mosseline do
and
retirement of Mackintosh, but so far they sola, with leaves out out of relvet and by the Viceroy, and therefore, according to have been unable to get the use of the outlined with silver thread, disposed the native report, this sum will ho paid. light bost which was promised them. round the corsage. In almost every even-
dress a ing
a tucker of chiffon talle or lace Unless this is done soon it may be that the is worn. A favourite ornament for even- race will have to be rowed in heavy books, ing wear either on the corsage or in the liair is a huga rose of gold or silyar tiasno. butterflies are made use of in the same Bojewelled bows and strange unresistic
manner.
if Canton aro agradable.
The "A" crow are promising well and ought to improve considerably during the epping wock, but the B crey lays yoet with misfortune and it in quite on the cards that unless the mon who are "off colour are fit to conmigos Fradu ing on Monday next a now drow will be chosen. The energy shows agant wear. Satin shoes to match the
SLIFress of "Gold or Silver tissue are much word with ball gowns, but as they arnish quickly unless kept in hack tiasue
paper when not in use, they are
extrav
in the Club is a good sign and it is colour of the frock are embroidered in hoped that it will continue and the gold and silvor thread. Canton will be given a hard race of it..
though the Canton Challenge crew la sail' THE LATEST HAT PINs for country to be one of the strongest that has ye waar are leather beaded to match the represented that Club. Their "A" crew buttons of the tailor made gown. Another is also believed to be a strong one, but it notion is a circle of coloured glass edged is unlikely that they will enter for the with silver and boaring some such device *!! B." 'class."
e rose or a thistio. There is quite
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BY WHARF AND WAVE.
This afternoon the trial trip of the now
was built by the Dock Company for servica tiver steamer "Perlo took place. Sho
in Indo-China waters,
Shipping at Manila.
Me J. B. Sutter, Commercial Agent for New Booth Wales in the Far East, juformu- od the Minister for Agriculture (N, V, WJ that since September Manils had been mado a free port for all shipping. Tobula duss are not laried, and all vereels anter free with the exception of being charged small pilot fres. It is thought that by there arrangement Amerioso, vesicle and others will make Manila a regular port of all instead of passing sa hitherto or staying at Hongkong. Previous, to September 1 tonos ge dues were collected at the rate of Sd per ton. There is sino a ramor that the Americans are anxious to
BE SURE AND GET IT. introduce freetrade betwoou theo Philip.
a vogue for the rearing of Jowalled GOOD STORIES,
enakes as waistbanda, neckletc, bracelets and even in the hair. A jeweller tells me that the latest fnd in the way of ornaments is to to wear word reprosentations of wild animale and roptiles. It is to be hoped
The Go-as-you-please Race.
Quite a lot of interest, is being manifest od in the Go-as-you-please Race and now Ameer: "Your visit affords me great and ban
bad been gratification, as indicating the friendly to the compilers of this supplement, the relations between Tour Majesty and my seccad of the British Empire.
son and Company, Bloemfontein 90.thany moro would havo entered had entries Covenant cordially hope your cour a population of 529,800, the total scintal Africa, makes the following statement for not closed go spot. Still plenty of time CORDUROY CELVET for the fashioning: Is £6,974,970, and the the benefit of the public; thi Chamberlain's given. It would be a wild guess to of coats and skirts if popular. A coat and will be a pleasant relief from the caros of valus ut inhabitant Si11.89. d. The Cough Remedy, has, a bio gale hors and as to try and saloot the winner from the skirt of brown corduroy yelvet was most
New South Wales in 1891 was we have boan handling it for several years, of
ing Edward has tolographed to the uusi valde of many years, scoort Jobe Mutu, Manager for P. J. Petor that entries have closed at, iq, said that that this fad is a passing on
State,"
trade
·
Five
nines and the United States, bu: Me Surfer- mys it is difficult to forecast whether noys thing definite will be dons in the matter, After January 1, 1909, It is proposed to introduce the metrid system of weights and measures for the Philippines. There is
GOOD PICTURES.lroady wash hostility to the law being put
Price 20 cents.
Amount per
valued at no lesa t than,
we can confidently any that we sell more of ninetoon entrants, but J, Watson and successfully made with a plain skirt full at WHEN YOU HAVE A BAD COLD A
years later. oning
In measure to it than wa do of any other preparation of J. D. Kimsin, on their past performan- the foot and a smart little cost comiur bblow the waist and semi-fitting. It was Y prompt relief. Get Charaberlain's of Australie gonorstly, the total had fallen recommettled for coughs, YOU want a remedy that will give yon adverse influences that afected the trade that kind." This medicine le especially ces, are looked upon with favour. How-brimmed with white silk bruid and am Per Annum $7 per
colta, oroup and Cough Remedy. It always cures and ours to £13,071,859, but for 1905 the value whooping cough and can be given to the ever, they might meet with " darle horses quickly, For sale by all chemlate and stood at $86,181,010, the largest amount little ones with abitato security. For sale in the new men who have entered, but it
yet recorded.
by all shomist and storekeepers,
la impossible to say at this stage,
torekeepers
broidered in white and gold. With this costume was worn a hat of brown folt trimmed with pale blue cetrich plumes,
$4; per quarter $2.50
year
in force at Manila. Mir Better wida that there is every prospect of a prosperous" future before the Philippines,:
WALL COLDS.
YOLDS are quickly cured by Chambers. ain's Congo Kexhody. It do'a un naturo's plan," loosen the tough, relieves the lange and opens the secretious effect
arms ont duro, la cuntsrecht, aby
Londonby of a cold to result in pneumouis It is pleasant to take. Children like it. For sale by all chemista and stofokespere.
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