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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

GERMANY AND CHINA.

THE ST. LEGER.

New River Boats Ordered.

Win for the Favourite.

From Our Currespondent.)

Loxbox, September 12.

LONDON, September 12.

The "Birmingham Post" announces that Germany has signed contracts for the building of seven shallow draught'

THE CHINA MAIL.

ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

A newspaper was put in containing an advertisement which stated that Lenng's widow and debtor both had share in the property but debtor denied that it was

true.

UHAN SUI HON.

Released From Gnol.

CHINA SIXTY-TWO YEARS AGO.

A Bankrupt's Story.

Haec ali meminism jumabit. Chan Sui Hon has been released from His own property was estimated to The publle examination of Leung Ngau produca 810,000 and debts due to produce prison at last. He was committed under the 1846, we take the following letter the last From The CarNA MAIL of 28th August, Pan, of the Mad Keo Hong, was commenced $6,000; among the doubtful ciolta sras Bankruptcy Oriance some time ago and in a long correspondence, the nature of this afternoon in the Bankruptop Court be one of 851,000 due from the Fat Hing

after several applications by Mfr: O. Fwhich reveals itself in reading this closing fore His Honour Mr A. G. Wise (Puisne

R. Harding doktor said he had Dixou for his rolenso, which wore opposed letter: Judge).

af had dealings 'duing last you with many by Mr H. G. O. Bailey and the Oficial Me H. W. Looker and Mr R. Harding firms other than choto to whom lic owed Receivur (Mr J. H Lamp).

and enumerated overal. Ha

What have you to say, Mr Kemp naked

Wise) when the case was called on this morning in Bankruptcy.

money

A LONG-FELT..

WANT SUPPLIED.

The St. Leger resulted as follows: appeared for certain creditors and Mr J. denied that he was in Messe Donny and the Puismo Judge (His Honour Mr A. G. Envoy and Great Minister, received by the WATKINS'

Woolwinder Baltinglass Acclaim.

1

P

3

use on the rivers Yangtze and Hin, under the direction of the German

Consuls.

river steamers, which are destined for[We are able to publish the above result months of his bankruptoy with intent to by courtesy of the Chamber of Commerce-defmud and omitting to disclose certain E., O.M.]

The Betting.

property in Canton,

The Puiano Judge Personally I am not going to send any man to gael myself; I

this aumonry procedure for years; and lat a man out this morning.

I

THE LIBERALS.

A Session's Record.

(Reclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,

via Bombay).

LONDON, September 11. The Government made a novel departure from customary procedure yesterday evening by issuing a recoril of the legislation of the administration of the various departmente, which shows that 18 bills were passed in the two sessions.

THE VANCOUVER RIOTS.

More Immigrants Land. -

{Prom the Correspondent.)

LONDON, September 12. There was a large influx of im- migrante into Vancouver yesterday, when 149 Chinese, 114 Japanese and 001 Hindoos were landed.

Further riote are expected to take place.

The Government has announced its willingness to pay an indemnity to the enfierers from the recent riots, 00

condition that Japan agrees to limit its immigrants to 500 annually.

(LETTER'S SERVICE.] Attacks on Japanese and Chinese,

LONDON, optember 10. Most serious anti-Japanese and Chinese rioting occurred in Vancouver on Saturday and was renewed on Sunday evening, but the resoluto atlitude of the Japanese,

We want

(Exclusive Bervice, supplied by Reuter. eia Bumbay.)

LONDON, September 11. The betting on the St. Leger is as followe

6 to 5 against Woolwinder.

Koi Herode

9 1, 2

It

100

12

15

*!

100 8 100 7.

07

F

Glaasdoll.

.. Larig and Altitude. ,,Acclaim & Dusty Miller.

THE NATIONAL DEBT.

Good Reduction.

!

Evelusive Service, supplied by Reuter, tia Bombay), LONDON, September 11.

The National Debt has, beureen 1506 and 1968, beou reduced by

| £30,500,000.

Delimitation Wanted.

(Chineze Mail's ervice.)

PERING, September 11.

Mr Komp-I understood Mr Dixon was

to call witnes804.

The Puisne Judgo-I don't think it matters much; I saw the Chief Justice before he went away and we agreed that he should be released.

1

Sow, Governor-General of Fokien, Chekisng, sto., sends the following answer to a dispatch from your golf the Honourable steamer which. Copen! Alcock personally tendered on the twelfth day, seventh month, 25th year of Thoukwang (the 14th August, 1845).

In this you stato that the British residents at Foochow make frequent com plaints about the insults received from the antives and request that an immediate

H. Komp (Official Receiver) was present. Bowley's office on the Friday prior to Mr Looker said he was going to examine fling his petition. He called to see them the debtor to see if he had committed nu on Monday at 11 and signed his potition offence under the Bankruptcy Ordinance-about I o'clock. obtaining property by credit within four

The Pulsno Judge-A smart porfor. mauce?

Mr Harding That's what I'm coming to (To debtor) Which gentleman saw you, Al Bursthouso or Mr Morrell-Mr Morroll. Mr Kemp questioned debtor with regard to Leung

ung U Shoun's property at Canton, Mr

months of its petition debtor secured goods to the value of $80,000, sent them out of the Colony and had not paid for them. Ho submitted I there was a clear case to go before a jid he had no desire:

jury: The Puisne to direct a

rosecution, but would issne warrant or any of them wished to prosecute. He was abt going to put the debtor in prison and keep him them over the vacation. subject to a prosecution being fastituted.

The Paisno Judge ordered debtor's nerest.

might ordor his prosecution. I was against two tooker pointed out that within Mr Bailey-Might I ask on what grounds and effective stap bo put to all futuro

Mr Looker - Hitherto it has boon

practice hore-

the

The Fuiene Judgo--Only for a short time-two years.

cha 'oxerciso

Mr Looker Of course, your Lord. ship

your discretion, but the practice of the Chief Justice was to have summary arreste made..

The Puisse Judge-He thinks 80; I don't.

THE REBEL CASE.

you chine to that decision?

annoyance, etc. On receiving the above, The Puise Judge-Because I did not 1, the Governor, found on examination, | think ho should be in,

Bir Dixon then applied for and obtained adjudication, the public examination having closed,.

And Mr Bailey sat down!

VÕLUNTEER CONCERT.

merchants of your honourable countrys that the people of Foochow have not the elightest cause for illwill against the

not an intention of treating them with contempt. But the merchants of your thonourable country have only recently arrived at Foochow, and their dress iffers from the native, and the people of A promenado concort is to be held on Toochow are not as yet accustomed to

This sight the Voluntoor Parade ground on Saturday the three other ports.

as the inhabitants of Amoy and The streets of night, which should be well up to, if not Nautai are, mursover, very narrow, and Mr Looker-We can only go on the

above, the high standard that has been people from every quarter arowd there. practice here. You can order s prosecution

Your of your At the Mingistracy this afternoon Mr reached in the past. The Band of the Third At the arrival of the merchanta under another section.

Hazeland delivored judgment in the case Middlesex Regiment will play efectious there would be a large number of specta

honourable country, St W49 The Puise Judge-That's another point.cf a Chinaman charged with armed robbery by Souza and Rubens, as well as tors, and amongst them also some idle Mr Looker then-procended to question within the jurisdiction of China, and the ever-popular La Matichiche, aud the debtor, who said he had many tmneac-whose extradition is sought by the Chinese Mr J. P. F. Joki, the violinist, tions in sagar with the Yuen Fat Hong, Governinoni, for cash or credit.

Whon did you purchase any sugar from the Youn Fat Hong en other tours than "eash on delivery!"--This year it has generally been for cash,

Last year I cannot give you the dates; we bought tio as well as sugar. This year

it has usually been paid within 10 or 12

days.

on

and

of

present

CIRCULATING

LATEST

LIBRARY.

NOVELS

BY THE

BEST AUTHOR

(COLONIAL EDITION}

ARRIVE EVERY MAIL.

natural that No Subscription.

who

the spring

him. Whilst I, the Govern

Sow to.

No Membership Fee.

Pu

DURCHASER of one Novel

at $100 becomes a mem

Have you ever had transactions with the There is to provision in the Treaty of known singers like Mrs T. L. Perkins, me to look at himditing this, payment of 20 cents cash, Hong-;

of the

after

on

harirates

Funners of two

bren

mere

hennarable

came to Foochow with CASH BUSINESS.

made a being a

unable to obtain a sight jostled and

noise

When last year Consul His Worship ontlined the case, will give as another exhibition of his lay fint arrived, 1, the Governor, felt Some anxiety about this, and directed two alluded to the defence that had been skill. Among the vocalists are several trouss of the magistrate's police to cut up, that the defendant was sought to new comers, who are said to be acquisitions protect Consul Lay. He, however, said be punished for an offence a political to the musical circle in Hongkong. Of that he was acquainted character. He said that the evidence theso Mr H. S. Humphreys, & fino of the Colestial Empire, and could take raised a strong presumption of the guilt of baritons, will sing "A Song of May." and of himself, and that there was no ques controls tagadtion of the deter of Mr F. G. Carrol (bonor) will sing Long of the pending countaches Consul of her and is entitled to exchange the magistrate road sentions of the sets Ago In Alcads." The Amorous Goldsek first reached Wu-shih-shang there were bearing

the matter and set, will be sung by Miss Parke, while wall handreds and thousands of people who aine for any other novel on

therefore, orde

ordered Yoon Fat Hong where you have paid 10 or Tientsin of 1858 with respect ter political Mr R. Hancock, Mr P. W. Goldring and issue an

ave an order, severely THE MACAO BOUNDARY. 12 days later and not one or two days offenders but section 4 sub-section 3 of the the Alexandra Quartette will appear. Lieut.t the same time dispatched soldiers from intor ?-It was not one or two days; it was Ordinance affords absolute protection to having sung at the Volunteer camp, is

R. M. Crosse, whom many will remember as five battalions, who should in the neigh- kong currency, for every change.

bourhood by

by turas put the

the crowd down; 10 or 12 days later.

political offenders, subjects of China, from down to sing "The Flying Dutchman' and the Do you remember the salesman of the condition.. It is moreover a of and The Crocodile The outertainment fore Yuus Fat Hongenying in the police court international las taas pa principle of is in aid of tho gymnasium and boat Fund than twenty that he never sold you sugar on credit? extradition has been obtained can not and given favourable weather should at- tract a large attendance. His Excellency He did not say what it was exactly, but I be tried for muy crime but that men-Sir Frederick Lugard, Lauty Lugard and me, the Governor, the people of Nantse heard him.

tioned in the demand for surrender.party. His Excellency Major General quite aurrounded and pushed him. I, the Debtor employed a broker to fix up a This principle is now incorporated lut Broadwood and Commodore Stokes have

Governor make enquirías, to seize t

then instantly ordered the threo Ohang Jen Chun, has memorialised beard the broker say that it was to be paid solute protection to political offenders.

The now Viceroy of the Two Kwang, coating with the Yoon Fat Hong, and he every extradition treaty and affords at signified their intention of being presont

fellows who were crowding around thom Whilst issuing an order severely prohibit the Throne for the appointment of en He took delivery of the sugar and shipped our the Law of Extradition there i cash on delivery, but that was not true. In Sir. Edward Chambers' treatise up-

ing it. The magistrates of Foochow subsequent occasion, when n- quarrel arose official to delimit the boundaries bethem to Shanghai, drawing on the bank the following note on "politioni offences".

between Foochow people and some in- dividuals of your honourable nation, for the full value of the sugar. He did at page 257 of the Appendix "With regard not pay the Yuen Fat Hong then because to political offenses there is no great diffi

seized the former and punished them as a warning to others with the cangue. It should be provided that no sur Loudly the day to do so had not narived. It was a render should be granted except on tho

There is at present a vessel of your honour able country which rau ashore in the river- bash transaction with the Yuen Fat Hong declaration of the Minister of the foreign

and became leaky, and has therefors been but dobtor was allowed 45 days in which to power that the fugitive is wanted for trial

obliged to unload and repair or damagos. TO-NIGHT: pay or 10 to 12 days if the one per cent. for the offence charged in the depositions

I, the Governor, instantly commanded the discount was to be claimed. On June 16 he used against him and us athor. If treaties

mugistrate of Foochow to

to procure above took delivery of 289 bags of sugar and are made; there are abundant models for

threaty lighters to receive the cargo, and clauso ก

suse which would protect political

As I, however, feared the these also were sent to Shanghai Ho offenders train tondition."

merchant put his goods in templo.

tiiat

some villaina again (on June 18) drew on the bank but As to the present case there is no paper-anyone would think the amount night come to steal, I ordered the local did not pay the Yuen Fat Hong, expending evidence before me to warmat my was employed solely in Korea. I encloso force to despatch quickly some soldiers

coming to the conclusion that the roquist

and runners, to cruise about day and night the purchase money to pay other debts.

Ition for extradition ia made with a view an advertisement of this Bank and you alieir protection Consul. Alcock will When was this money due?-By the 28th to punish the defendant for an offence of a will see that the whole paid up capital is be thoroughly acquainted with the abore would do.

political character.

You 8,000,000,

tween Portuguese and Chinese territory

at Macao.

ANOTHER PEKING

CHANGE

(Chiness Mail's Service.)

PEKING; September 13. Liang Tan Yen, who, early in the

to Amerios in succession to Sir Chen

armed with clubs, revolvers and knivesyaar, was appointed Chinese Minister and the threatened use of bombs, in timidated the mob, who refrained from attacking the Japanese quarter.

Details of the fighting on Saturday show that the Japanese, shouting "Banzai," charged and routed a mob of 8,000 who Į Chinese Foreign Offco. had pursued them, using broken bottles

in a most effective manner.

Tang Liang Cheng, has now boon appointed to

When did you draw on the Bank 1-0 June 18.

On June 25, debiter continued, he saw

CORRESPONDENCE.

JAPAN'S CAPITAL IN KOREA,

(To the Editor of the Casa Matt.) Six-Some time ago you had an extract from the "Japan Mail" showing tho erroneous amount of capital the Japanese had employed in Korea and in the list the Daiichi Ginko's capital was given as Yen 10,000,000. Now as usual with that

för

circumstances.

the

on a

The saggustion by the defence was

Not a moment elapsed during which I How much of this is employed in did not exert myself to afford protection, really not mado to punish defendant for

armed robbery but for an offence Korea we do not know, but I know both for the sake of strengthening the of a political character arrants to an they havo in circulation their own notes place, as well as showing friendship of a

that tho said demand for

hest to his guests. This, however, the 400,000 in 1005 in Korea, able with currency of the Bank of Japan;

We also and there cannot bo most distant ide

the know that these notes ate exchange of insulting foreigners, further we know that this Japan currency from

Having now received the communication

I shall redouble my endeavoura

the Wai-wu-pa, the the Yuen Fut Hong salesman who calledtradition. was not made in good faith to the amount of something like Yon more so because we are now one family, i

The Japanese Labour Commissioner SEARCHING FOR LIGHT the salesman that he would pay on Monday. 108) that such an allegation enters is also paper; and that the reseren spesie the Honourable Envoy and Great |

Ialui, proceeding to the Consulate, Ind a narrow escape.

The police poruitted the use of nems te to the Japanoso.

Sir Wilfred Laurier has wired to the Mayor deeply regretting the indiguities and cruelties to the subjects of the friend and ally of the King, and hoping that the offenders will bo promptly punished.

The London papers generally comment

confident that the Dominion Government

More Travelling Commis sioners.

(Chinese Ani's Service.)

FEKTNO, September 11. An Imperial Edict has boon issued

for payment as it was reported that the nor in the interests of justice. Apart Shanghai fire was not paying and therefore from the fact that there was nothing in the pressad debtor for payment. Debtor told evidener to support such a suggestion it was decided in Re Arion (1890, 10. B. but filed his petition in Bankruptor instead. into the political aspect of extradition and held in Japan does not cover half the issue for control to ensure lasting tranquillity.

On May 26 debtor purchased 1,000 bags it is not competent for a court of law of those notes.

If the other Companios As, Lowever, the offices of all the of rice from the Kwong Tak Fuk and onto consider the matter.

|

are shown in the same way you can see authorities are in the city, I na ap-

CHOSEN.

the following day he secured more rice, What are the circumstances proved with how much to discount off the list in the which was also sent to Shanghai and the regard to the disturbancos which the defen-Japan Mail "Yours, etc., money drawn from the Bank was used by dant alleges to be of a political character? debtor for ather purposes. than

After the refondant's arrest in paying

HONGKONG, September 11. Kwong Tak Fak. Another lot of 500 bags

and after the usual caution was]

of rios was also sont to Shangbai and the administered to him he made the following money was also used for the repayment of statement:"I did not commit armed

fourth moon at Chiu Chau in

another lot of rice which was shipped to Nam Ping district magistrates' other debts, Again on June 0 he bought of , it is because that on the eleventh to Shanghai and the money drawn on there was a rebellion as rice wug doar. from the

110 bags of The

will impose its authority on British Colum-Japan to investigate the system of other. His next purchase was 1101

city,

PREACHING DOWN OPIUM,

A Canton Scheme,

prehensive that their attention can searealy

be bestowed everywhere, and have there- fore held a consultation with the acting Lieutenant Governor

Sow, to choous three civilians and threa military officers, who at eront places, from Wu-shih-shang, to should always have their stations

of soldiers quelling

with party

turbautes and going their rounda.

dis-

native villains insult the merchants of

your honourable country, they will

NO ACCOUNTS. Hangkung, August 10. 1907. 1311

CINEMATOGRAPH

it

PATHE

WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL

TRANCE; WYNDHAM STREET),

NEW PICTURES

TU-NIGHT!

NEW PICTURES SATURDAY NIGHT, THE HARLEQUIN'S LOVE STORY

.

(Film over 1800 fast long).:

MATINEE, 4 PM. SATURDAY..

PERFORMANCES EVERY NIGHT

AT 9.F.M. INCLUDING SUNDAYS. Hongkong, July 17, 1807.

THERE'S A

REASON!

f

If you'll consider that we have sold thou-

on the seriousness of the situation, but are appointing Yuan Shan to proceed to the bank went much the same as the officials did ang tong fought with tentative way several of the usages of the over to the magistrate, to be punished receive the first complaint regarding our.

bis.

reprezentative Government.

They dwell on the extraordinary diffi.

culty of the problem' presented in the clash

sands of WATCHES in every

Fart of instantly be soized, chained, and delivored Chios during the last year and have yet to

show of verely without the slightest

any

not do the

their duty

rice in June and they also were shipped

The Kap

and accused of awny and the inoney received was utilised mandarins. I am for other debts. Another 2000 bags of Sighting with the mandarins, Chan Hang

led us peopis to

was put

One sees that China is adopting in a

West. At a meeting of the Anti-opium

mercy.

goods, you'll conclude that there's a reason

Wong Tak Shih has been appointed rice went the same way. In April from ring." The do fight with the Society in Canton a few days ago it was of East and West, and the neo-ssity for to proceed to England in a similar tho Iu U Hing he.took delivery of 10 the witness bor and made inter alia the decided to send itinerant preachers into Envoy and Great Minister will ordor Consul for

the Statesmen of the world concentrating

their wisdom to effect a settlement, which

has been already lau long delayed.

A Strike Proclaimed.

LONDON, September 10.

All the Chinese domestics and mill hands

in Vancouver are struck as a protest against the treatment they have received.

Thoy purchased hundreds of pistole until

the police stapped the sale of arms,

capacity, whilst I Sik Mu

goes

to

Germany with a liko object.

I also hope that you the Honourable hags of sugar; and from the Cha Wing

Alcook to onjoin upon the merchants of Choing 100 bags in May. These were niso

"I know that a

And if you'll consider also that our plan the country to stir up the people, and to your honourable country that may come to following statement: sent away and the money spent in paying

book Pict

at Wong Kong in the Yan set bofors them the dangers of opium-Foochow to endeavour, each and all of of selling WATCHES has been thoroughly debts.

I was accoud head Is this a contract for cash? Ask the cause of this rebellion was that rice the work. They are not to have any salary natives. If we on both sides restrain the Chion and has invariably bean sucedanu man smoking. Two men havo volunteered for them, to carry on their commerce quietly tested in many other countries besidey this rebellion. The

disturbances with the Lookor, handing up a contract with the Man Fat for 1000 bags of sugar.

good

The

Pino

and not create any

SHUM'S FUTURE,

Witness admitted it was, but ro-itembed and had been so

so for about

* Four.

The The

that

1

Puise Judge-He is setting up

10 practice

TO Yory dear and scarco in that part but aro to claim the legitimate travolling will spring up in the course of time, you'll conelade sgain that there's a ros80 the custom was to pay cash to get the authorities knew this the whole time and oxpenses, They are to be sent throughout and trade will become Bourishing. per cent, discount, otherwise time was would not take any stops to make the rice the villages of the Provinco and are to tell 1, the Governor, think that Foochow always allowed.

cheaper. They know well the laws

When you consider that our plan is the and

and duties cast upon them in cases of this the ignorant people what is going on in being a new part, where the market has beau opened, the goods are practica.

kind. They simply

aply ignored

eple Canton, what a big evil opium is, and try only zetor told. Wires the tirat murchante endorsed by some of the leading govern- the people

not easily sold and let them starve. Members of the Re-in overy way to induce the people of the man, an American vessel, arrived last year, ment officials, business men, bankers and

armed rob villages to discontinue the habit, ar. if I ordered the Trenturer Bow to issue 3

of

our two rospective nations.

for it.

ito keep their in readincas.

a ship of your honourable country,

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

SHANONA, September 11. Shum Chun Hsen, recently Viceroy

Mr Looker-But even if it is the

No oficial information has been received of the Two Kwang, bas left here with is a contract for 1000 bags of sugar

ho enn be called upon to pay. Here for he witness then

were imprisonedmibed the

at official quarter in. London in reference his family for Hangohow, where he taken delivery of on the 10th. Aghting which took place but even opium, to keep away from it as from a be jutet in thair dealings. At the arrival of!

to the Vancouver riots, and no repre-

sentations have been made, but the affair intends to retire into private life.

is greatly megrated in oftaial quarters,

where; however, it is felt that Japan will realize that the outrages are the result of

a mob, and that the guilty will be punished

PERINO, Soptember 11.. A movement is ou

foot, headed by Yuan Shih Kai and other influential

id

His party alag they have hitherto had nothing to do with proclamation, ordering the nativemerchants others who patroniza wer by concerns only, and it will strike you that there's a ronson for paid for on the 18th. (To debtor) Why a the city of

you pay carlior if they could not do tually dispersed as they were short of bitter onomy, ronnd it?

rations. The defendant aled stated in cross- Debtor It was only goodness

this rebellion they had my examination that on my

no idea of doing anything except to punish part

Debtor said the Fat Hing (tho Stunghai the local mandarina The defendaut also firm) still owed him $50,000. He had stated he was a member of the Reform running account with them, and acted for Party.

до

WEATHER KEPOET,

at this port Iburo “ንደቡ conjunction with the Acting Lieutenant Governor

with the stroogost legal methode available officials, to bring about the. reinstate-friends bell shares in the Fat Hing, which of the expression "an offence of a politicalba rison moderately over Japan and the Consul Aloook, Thus the trade w/ postoard will bring our booklet.

Labour Leaders Responsiblement of Shum Chun Heea as Viceroy had now

LONDON, September 10 of the Two Kwang.

It is stated in Seattle that the riot waa

by a number of American Labour leaders, who, after attending a conferereo in Scat- tlo, wont to Vancouver, hoping thereby to Impress the Japanese Labour Commissioner Ishui with tho unatiimity of the Labourites on the Pacifio cat.

RHEUMATIO PAINS RELIEVED.

NO ono need now suffer the agonizing

IN pains of sciatic and Boate rheuma

applying Okawviberlain's Pain Balm. This

TAOTAI WEN.

Mr When did it clase 7-

Debtor-On June 23rd,

myself

SHANGHAI WATCH

And there is a reason--a sploodid rotzon Sew promulgated an exhortatory addresse soll only the best grade of watches to the rich shops and merchants to and carry out every promise we make. The following notice is issued by Mi procure suitable goods for the truda, that Let us tell you about the plan in detail.

both partios may reap the benefit. them hero. Debtor's son and some of his The Megistante dealt with the meaning Figg of the Hougkong Observatory-

On the 19th at 11.05 a.The baronicter copy of this I forwarded for the perusal of will perhaps character," and said that in order to con-

increase from small to great importance stitute an offence of a political character Looclives, and falien slightly on the S. and and extend far and wide. As the mor there must be two or more parties in the 8.E. coasts of China.

chants will derive essential advantages the The Pulsna Judge-He followed the state each seeking to impose the

over N. China Prossare remains bigh over govern good example of his father.

ment of their own choice on the other. In and the Sea of Japan, and low over the duties will also be gradually increased, which is what you, the Honourable Envoy Mr Lontor-That was the day after the present caso there were not two N.E. part of the China Ses

A depression may be forming in this And Gront Minister, as well debtor filed his petition.

parties in the stata each sceking to

Formosa.

fervently hope. Debtor denied having said, when buying impose the government of their own aron to the SW. of I

Found this awer with the form of Fresh to strong N.E, winds will probably certain of the rice, that it was for a chart choice on the other. Tam thorofate of provati in the formese: Channel, and steamer to Kwanghung, for the consider tablo institution at Shanghai, but admitted opinion that the rising or disturbanco iu telling one of his creditors (on the day which the defendant was concerned cannot winds along the Northern shore of the ion of you, the Honourable Envoy and of the Great Minister, and wich you abiding. China Sca of a political before he filed his petition) that he need be fasoribed as an ounce of n

happiness. (Chinese Mail's Service).

have no fear about his (debtor's) financial character. Within the moaning of the Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end- This important document is addressed to position. He saw other creditors on the words used in the Chinese Extraditioning at 10 am, to-day-0.14 inches. SHANOUAI, September 11- same day but did not go to the Man Fat Ordinance 1880. The defendant will thero Forecast for the 24 hours ouding at noor Faotai Wen, the popular foreign Hong, nor did ho show any money fore be committed to Victoris, Gaol to wait tomorrow

FORECAST DISTAJOTA day to a creditor and say he could the further order of His Excellency the

Governor

-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: N. winds, moderate or fresh showery, CAR STRIKE IN FRISCO.

Formosa Chanuel N winds, fresh to strong.

Returning to Canton,

that

tien, quick relief may be had by sourotary to Shum Chun sen, is re- Pe affirmed that he had disclosed all 14s has been alently demonstrated in many turning to Canton with His Excellency his property in his statement of afnirs.

Ho did not own a share in the estate of the

thousands of cases. Th's liciment relleves Viceroy Chang Jen Chun te take charge late Loang U Shaun (his brother), nor hind the pain and makes sleep and rest possi

BAN TRAXOsco, Sept. Bi ble, which in alone worth many times its of the Bureau of Foreign Alairs in be over attempted to raise money on the Yesterday the abroot car trilions in this property. It was not his property and he city stoned the ears. They wore dispersed Canton.

by bho police.

cost. Sold by all chemists and; store-- keeper,

nover had a share in it.

His Excellenty Her Britannic Majesty's

Plenipotentiary DAVIS, etc, oto,

with the proclamations

25th year 7th month (August Thoulwang

1845). Received let inst

True translation

((Signed) CHARLES GOTZLAFF, Trate, Copies, South coast of Ching between Hong-ADART W. ElarSTAP kong and Haigan; Same as No. 1.

3.--South coast of China between Hong kong and Lamooks: Samo as No.

Chinese Secretary.

Shameen,

GRIFFITHS

China

BUILDING-Facing Canton City-Across from WA7809's DRUG STORE.

Our agents make splendid money, Wo can use the services of a few more men of the right sort. Write and let us explain our agents, plan to you,

Hongkong, September 10, 1937, 1467

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