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-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE FRENCH NAVÝ.

Another Impasso. ·

Zukunft alleging that the Kaiser THE BUILDING ORDINANCE. was surrounded and influenced politi- sally by a coterio of which the prin- cipals were Prince Falenbourg, former ly Ambassador to Vienna, and Count Kudo Moltke the Commandant of

Outdoing the Dreadnoughts. Berlin.

(Bxclusim Service, supplied by Reuter, ria Bombay).

LANDON, October 28. The Supreme Council of the Navy at Paris has decided to establish a

type of battleship much more powerful.

than the Dreadnoughts.

KRUGER'S GRAVE.

Desecrators Found.

(Exclusive Servier, supplied by Roster, ria Bombay).

LONDON, October 98.

The Daily Mail" strites that the

desecration of Krugera grave was that

butrome of

A drunken after dinner

prank and that thron British officers and two chorus girls were concerned

in it.

[REUTER'A SERVIUr.}

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.

Appen hy Financiers

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Izsnoy, Cetribes 21. Owing to the numerous runs on the

The articles further hinton that this cotorie was a hotbed of detestable vices, and considerable ovidence was udduced corroborating the Zukanit." Jurigment in the cuss is expected to-day.

THE UNITED STATES FLEET.

Battleships for the Pacific.

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LONDON; October 27.

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President Roosevelt has authorised the announcement that the Battleship fleet will start for the Pacific on the 26th Decembor.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Once mers the Government and the Sanitary Bond have arrived at a dead lock it connection with the provisions

of the Publlo Health and Buildings Ordinance, It appears that some time go Mexers Palmer and Turner applied for a modification of the provisions of section 188 of the Ordinice to allow of contain latrines long recte on the roofs of certain houses in Ko Shing Street. The altor came before the board for die-

THE ITALIAN CONVENT.

The distribution of prizes at the Italian Convent is took pics this tornoon, His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugant having consented to bestow the prizes upon the respective winners.

The programmns was as follows --- Duct (Maroia di Bersaglieri by R. Liten herg) Misses M. I. Gutierrez and M. E. White; Address, Mies A. Faulo; Recitation This Infant Orator) Master W. Wilkinson Core (La Carita) by Rossini-Acc by Miss

E. Folicus.

Distribution of Prizes Duet (Biciclotta cursion and it was decided to recommend Galop by 1: Burgman) Misses E. Felices that the Governor-in-Council gnt the application. On September 19 a letter to and A. Ozorio; Chinusi Recitation--Miss this affect was sent to the Governor-inin Yeng

Solo (Pantasin und Satuto by W. A. Couqeil; but a reply had now been received: from the Colonial Secretary to the effect Mozartt) Miss M. Ahwes; Rooitation (The that the Governor-in-Council did not sp-Chameleon) Miss E. McLeod Britannia (Action Song, Fancy Drill, Dance May prove of the recoininondations..

Mr A. Shelton Hopper minute ro-Pole) Miss J. Lawrence and 34 childron----- commend that this matter be refoured back by Miss.. Ahwoo; Tocitation (The

God Save The King

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SHIPBUILDING.

Warships and Liners..

"(From Our Correspondent,)

LONDON, Sept. 20.

JOHN HULL'S BROWN

BROTHER.

(From Our Correspondent.)

Losos, September 24.1

Read

The opportunity presents it-

The Government is likely to have enough self to read all the latest

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to subscribers.

and

The Government, though it spoke to the of Chinese and other Asiatic labour before bost literature at a minimum of nations of disarmament, does not go in for they are dens... They gained office mainly any practice of it that need star any body on the cry of No Chinese Labour under cost. anxious for the protection of the country, the British Flag si South Africs," and The keel of the fifth battleship on the type now in Canada they have to deal with a of the Dreadnought will be laid down at Labour dificulty involving not only the works of the best present day Portsmoutti in a few days and a sister slip Chinese but the Japanese and Hindus will be started at Dovonport before long. There are three vessels of this typo now well. Foor Hindus, soberly wants thum.authors have already been issued atlont, the Drendiought, the Bellorephon South Africa is closing hor gutes to thour

in Australis to language tests are against and the Tameraire, and a fourth, the Superb will be launched from the Ty.then, and indeed none of our self govern

ing colonies want them. The two now to be constructed will havo A

They began to drift to Canada, nu yOU displacement of 19,300 tons cach, which is 700 tons more than the Tentamire and 1,400 tons more than the Drendnnaght.

time to time hipererished and unattractive shelves this week. There is no In ocean liners, the Lusitania, the giant gangs of them passing eastwards by way of j

“lack of Cunarder, about whose recent paisage to Hongkong, and, if aid no enistaken, you hasfa sistor ship, the Mauretanin, now hay character as settlerer Since then they ing her trials in the North Sea, and it is have arrived in scores and hundreds on the announced that the White Star Company Pacific coast, with the result that there will build one to beat them both. Thave been riots at Bellingham in the

1000

aro aware, quite u year ago, on reports of additional works will fill the high wages roaching them. You saw front

Mr Hoot after long conference to the Governor-in-Council for re-conside. Street of By-and By)-Miss E. Konealy, America there has been such a commotion, commented at the tinio on their undesirable!

with the Japanese Ambassader stated that there was nothing in the relations between the United States and Japan which did dat justify the despatch of tha Battleships

LIMEWASHING AND

CLEANSING.,

Effect of Government Supervision.

Atorecting of the Samiary Boar heid this afternoon, the reply from the {Government with respect to the calling of

tenders for cleansing and Humerusing | fwork, was laid on thus table. The Govern [mer had no objections to tenders being invited and instructions were issued no Berlingly

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MAS Hooper minuted. it will Banks yestorilay, and the consequent i not kes comparbory for the owne: contractny stoppages in different citide of Aguerica, Jallow the Govermant the lending financiera are making im deqfw work I fail to see any offjection passioned appeals to the public to to the Govermentering into the the price per desist from withdrawing money Fredproposed contrac

for is higher than what the owner can the Tanks

got the wark Jone for the owner will ratundly have the work done bitself, The specificution of the proposed limowadh

tion. The Board

were nanimous in

recommending the application and the Medien ficer of Health also recommended

it.

"

Mr Fang Wa Cheun--I don't see any harm in voferring back this matter to tho Governor for a reason; or for pecmuilera-

tion.

Hon. Mr A. W. Brewin-It is no good referring the matter tuck unless wo cam throw now light on it or supply additional information.

CORRESPONDENCE,

A QUESTION OF CRITICISM:

SPORTING.

Boxing.

An attractive programs is been seranged for the boxing entertainment nt the City Hall on November 5, and leest- sportsmen will he pleased to learn that

READERS

Allan lino to Canada has ajan sunt a liner United States and Vanconror in Canada, but are they all acquainted with this week to beat the record to Canada partly at lost due to their presence.

from Glasgow, and the Germans are deter- mined to maintain their reputation on the Atlantic by faster boats if the Doutschland becomes outolusod.

A QUEER ACCIDENT.

in Canada is created an abnormal demand The devolopment of the railway ayskumb

the fact that for

for labour. I am given to understand that 20 cents Cash the Hinds are not very suitable for this

work, but there is work that they can do

cliente

POUNDS WORTH

of literature to suit every, taste

in plenty in western Canada, and the wo place at the disposal of our committer representing the Naval

Donnigion authorities aro fearful, under the Military and civilins onnmunities has been arlacted to supervise the contests, Any Au extraordinary accident has just co-pressure of white inbour agitation, that the suspicion of “fake" in the rain ovent-curred on board one of the Hong Fleet demand for unskilled Inboar should draw that between B. Bellow and P. Ferkingships at Portsmouth. This particular vessel still fresh hordes of them across the Pacific. will benefit some kod charity to the extent was in dockyard honds, and for fre daya

Under the infnence of these circum

of the pure.

dockyardinen had been busy trying to lora stances Ilear that the India Office has A hole through an armour plate. Time instructed the Lieutenant Governors of the being short, the torpedo lieutenant suggest tending emigrants against going to Canada

several provinces in India to warn in ed attempting to do the work plectrically and other countries not suitable to fligm. He lugeniously brought a dynamo into player where the people are hostile to their and, equipped with goggles to protect his engagement. eyea, melted a hole through the Krupp ur mour plate much as one can bore hole through wood ar load with a red-hot poker: The sight was an extremely interesting one, and a good many officers and men had a look at it.

MARINERS' TERRIBLE EX-

PERIENCE AT SEA.

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READ

Beller has fought thirty-one contests, twenty-two. being won, night draw and (To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL). Sith-The merite insinuations of your one lost. His victims include J. Christic, correspondents as to my living in glass. Nowumn. J. McDonald, J. Mcintyre. facts, little sind dangerous knowledge. C. Johnsey, etc. He was beaten by C. C. Fute., Inmonsider benesth contempl There St. Chis, wind was much the heavior inan

Similar nḍrices linse-been sent to the WATKIN'S has not bad one thoroughly answer to my at the time.

Governors of the Straits Settlements and, i letter since the subject under considerations was first broaches. I am indeed, sorry that

I am assured, Hongkong, to prevent the influx of Asiatics. But all this tirad' Colurial should have interpreted my first remarks into a sort of admission that all

there is that awkward clause in the Coloniuls «houki remombor that all that per-

Anglo-Japanese Treaty under which the tains to the world of Art has to be trotsmat-

A lato London telegram says:-Thrilling Noxt day everyone who had even glanced Japanese, have the right to travel and ed to then from the another Country, which rescues have been effected from a French at the oporation was on the sick list, reside anywhere. So that while British gives one the idea that a little less ship, the, Leon XII, which was wrecked including the captain of the ship, who was subjects like the Hindus are arrogance and a little om submission to stom, on the east of County Clare, very nearly blinded. The torpedo lieutenant warned off, Japanese subjects are being Mr Lau Chu Pak-- After all, the question the first cause as a refabio Briton would in the West of Ireland. For forty-eight his lost all the skin from his face, and the unplayed in hundreds on the Canadian The New York financiers tire, wore of having the limewashing of tho Chinese be satisfactory. My little nud daugerone hours the mon clung to the wave-swept other onlookers are in little botter plight milways. The facts are in this conflicting optimistic in sin of the pryspective tenement hemises done by contract at the knowledge, which has been rather oxton- influx of gold from Europa te South expense of the owners and under the diversively gleaned in four caulinents rather "gging, the sea being so high that no bout Severs!, men have had to go to hospital, for European labour is not there in

control of the Sanitary Department is not impresses this apon me. My mutto lus was able to approach the vessel. Later, and it is even fearal that one or two may suficient quantity at prosent; but oni;

At first always been to nothing extenútu however, fourteen of the crew were got lose their sight, It is pointed cut by the uthor hand the white labourers (ESTRASUE WYNDHAM STREET).

The Outlook Bettor.

LONDON, October 27.

Amorien

There were no suapensionen of and importanes yesterday

INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

A Good Start.

Loszos, Oetober 27.

must be discussed.

Pony task in tackle se it

upqueared to bas

The price now paid by onners varies from 25 ernteto 31.50 per Bour and the contractors undertake to get } the work pussyd by the Sanitory Inspectors, failing which they have to do it over again without patri pay. It stands therefore in resum lind as the epers themselves e

go the work done at such a cheap rate there is very little chance of their woltintari. The Marylebone Cricket Club, inly coming forward to ask the Government

its first mantel 21 Perth, has made 350 contractor to do it; and also if the margin runs for 7 wickets.

of profit for the Goverment contractors is

sat down aught in malice," but "Colonint" senis to fost his head altogether when be is called upon to fight a wordly dael with **one who knows.".....

de to the Army being public servants, I might say that if one soldier of the whole force were questioned on this paint he would be very far from experiencing any feeling akin to servitude in his relation to civilians. In conclusion it is rather a advantage. to live in a ginss houses than othurvise as one can then see well what i

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are still nine on board, including the Captain who is seriously injured.

A cruiser has been despatched to the scene of the wreck to render assistancy.

CHINESE REVOLUTIONARIES. IN JAPAN.

Some Strong Language.

Al 2 o'clock on Wodoo-day afternoon,

medical authorities that the effect of actinic rays, when at close quarters, is to produce dermatitis, sn inflammation of the skin, which leads itself only with difficulty to tristament. The story is suggestive of the het ray" in H. G. Wells's War of the

Worlds.""

to be 1311

state...there is a need for labour in Cammin

see their opportunity for making heavy ages, and mean. to raise trouble if the inaigrante from, the Far East are allowed.

CIRCULATING

LIBRARY.

CINEMATOGRAPH PATHE

in

WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL

one in great numbers and cheapen the NEW PICTURES market. Aut official of the Canadian Prei-," fic Railway told me recuntly that but for the admission of the recent batches of NEW PICTURES !! Chiness labour the railway schemes now being carried out in 'the Dominion would have been most-seriously delayed. M.:] Ishii, the Japanese Emigration Commis Five years ago Mr Skinflint, a grocer,sioner, who has been conferring with

Wilfrid Laurier in Ottawa. is.

SKINFLINT'S CHARITY,

"torir ngainst West Austain. The low, being consolled ta' transfer their favours through the narrow windows of some fianumber of Chinese belonging to the hollow-eyed mendicant who had asked tissid to have practically agreed to the

The match was the opening one of the great there is the dance f the ones going on nutside without having to peer sy the Kobe Herald" of October 19, gava a piece of money to a haggard-faced Sir

ng are the most important Australian cricket Mures for the jawent seuson 2-

November-Bogbands South, Ann tralin, at Adelaire.

November 15.-Enghud Victoria.

Melbourne.

Yours, etc.

W. HAMILTON GRAHAM [This correspondenco must now ces. — Ko. C. M.]

to him, there being an dificulty for Eainde representing that the work done by the private contractor is not satisfactory. This ovidence the naply proved by given before the Public Hoalth Commission, The Nous are not of a uniform size and if the tender price exceeds $1.50 per Boor, irrespective of size, the scheme would fall throngly, as the owners would do the work themselves and in doing so friction would arise. At the same tiho, however, it would not be equitable to doprive the owners of their right to employ their own un levento dimorash their own houses. I am of

November England New South ales, at Syrlurs.

Aus-

November 2;... Victoria v South

st Melbourne. November 20. Bagland v Queensland, at Brisbane.

December 6. Raghod v An' Australin at Brisbane,

of

uth Australia, at Sydney.

Decembar 7. New South Wade South

V

First

TRADEMARKS IN CHINA.

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A Protest.from Britain:

i

for charity...

|

One day last week a robust, well-dressed man called to see him at his place of

business.

"Is this Mr Skinfint?" be asked **Yes, sir," said the grocer. "Do you reuember giving half a crown

Constitutional Party, hold aceting at the Kinkikwan, Kanda, Tokyo. As it had Iron anticipated that Chinese rovalu. tionafies might give some trouble, Mr Liang, one of the Constitutionalist teaders had taken the precaution of importing thirty sturdy Chinese from Yokohama to act as n, gund, but this unsure proved futile. After Mr Minours, Vice-years ago to a dirty-looking temper "Now that you mention it, I think I do, President of the House of Represen-

"Well. Mr Skinfint," said the other, tatives, and Mx Inukai, of the Konsci-that was the turning point in my life." Honte, bad levered congratulatory

"I am glad to hear it."

(From Our Carrapondent, )

Loox, September 20. that the success o however. pinion, he failure of the schema hinges, on what

what price!

There is an exchango of correspondence pueches, Mr Lánüg ascended the rostrum. Yes, sir. It made me a different man. the Government contractor will change to tow proceeding between the British, Ja-When, however, he commenced to speak That half crown was a base counterfeit.

December 14. -England v

slo thụ work. I do not offer these remarks Australia. WOL at Sydney. rst Tesl December 21 England Victoria, a to be bette in mind that the evil Melbourne.

am.

NEW PICTURES !!!

Hongkong, July 17, 1907.

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restriction of the number of Japanese Chinese doctor, fully qualified according to arrivals to Canada to six hundred per Western requirements, and he had perform- But experienced men do-noted an autopsy with the result that he was believe that restriction would opente of opinion that death was due to unwhole- affectively, seeing that the Japanese son fried fish and mussels which had Government cannot control the Japanese; poisoned the girl. On tlio doctor's evidence beyond Honolulu. The next development the inquest was adjourned, in order to may be expected from the United States, make inquiries as to the origin of the dish. where Fresident Roosevelt je believed to contemplate reopening negociations with Japan for a scheme of restriction as applied, to the American sea board.

But may we not expect an outery here

in London soon? On Saturday there was

IN

· A SAFE COUGH MEDICINE..

FOR CHILDREN.

buying a cough medicine for children nover be afraid to bay Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from

in opposition to the schere, but I wish it Panosu, and Chinese governments in regard an the subject of a Chinese Constitation. When I tried to piss it, I was arrested and an inquest on a sorvant girl in Marylebone, it and relief is always suco to follow. It is -

to the misuse of British trademarks in the revolutionaries present assailed him Chins. The Chinese have, of course, long with jects, and one of them made a rush sont to prison. For six months I didn't She went home with headache and sickness, especially valuable for colds, crap and

a

tion should not be lost sight of and that December 26.--England Bendigo at the conditions of the contract should be so fbcou facile.in the practice, but of late the at the platform. Mr Liang therounen get a drop of whisky, and when I left and next day, she died. To the inquest whooping cough. For sale by all chemiats Bendigo; New South Walen v Victoris, ut drawn up as to pro ent possible friction. Melbourne: New South Wales Queens- Until the scheme has been given a fair Japanese have been passing through cheap effceted his escape, the stalwart defender's prison my appetite for it was gone. I wont came Dr Li Ping Chang,' who said to way o' lat, at Sydney..

trial the contract should not he made Japene goods not only under British from Yokohama baring ignominiously taken to work, saved my money, and now I ain' making a good living, and am several trademarks but also with the names of to flight. A great commotion ensued, in thousand pounds to the good. I came to long one.

reputable British firms and places of the midst of which the revolutionist ele-

nd store-keepers..

1908.

January 1-England v Australin. Se- cond 'feet, at Melbourne.

Travay 10-England v Australia, Third Test, at Adelaide.

January 18.-England v. Tasmanis, at Lincraton.

January 24-England v Tremanis, at New South Wales v Victoria, at Hobart;

Victoris. January 31.-England v Melbourne.

at

Felmary 7-England- v Australia. Fourth Test, at Melbourne.

February 14.-Englanil New South Wales at Sydney

February 21.-Fugland v Australia, Fifth Test, at Sydney,

February England South Australia at Adelaide.

March 12.--England v Western Australia, ot Perth,

April 18.-New South Wales v Queens land, at Brisbane.

New South Wales v South Australia, and

South Australia Victoria, each at Ade. Inide, have been abandoned this season, in eursequence of the berry programme of

noniches.

KING ALFONSO VISITS ENGLAND.

LONDOS, October 27,

THE_DECEASED WIFE'S

SISTER.

A Sensible Bishop.

(From Our Correspondent.)

Losnan, Sept. 26.-

origin attached. British merchants havement gained possessing of the platfutni. thank you for that counterfeit coin, and been complaining of the practice for some When the noise had subsided, Mr Chang, to tell you I think you're the meanest man time and the Government is at last working of the Revolutionary Party, delivered a in the three kingdoms. Good day." to seek sumpe effective hindrance to the lengthy speech condemning the Constitu depoptions now indulged in,

NOW.

tional Party and advocating a revolution. Hte

utterance was received with enthu siasm by the fifteen hundred Chinese who were present.

MASSACRE IN THE CELEBES.

Further particulaas of the recent massiere

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is issued by M Figg of the Hongkong Observatory

*

THEN AND 1

The quarrel between the Bishops and The London and. Chips Express” Of the Government over the Deceased Wife's Sept. 27 says "Areranckable missionary

On this 28th at 12.30 p.-Orders issued Sister Act, continues to excito 4he various journoy round the world will «concludo,

to hoist the Red Cone point downwards sections of the Church, but some of the today when the Ror. F. S. Wabator steps Icading claries are sending out a warning ashore at Liverpool. In 100 days ho has of Dutch troops in the Mandhar district and Ball (Indicates a typhoon S.W. of that the Archbishop of London and the girded the glabe, 50 days being spent as (Celebes show that they were under the Colony beyond 300 miles).

-On the 29th at 11.50 s.-The barometer Bishop of London are going too far in their representativo of the Rexwick Convention, command of young and inexperienced

in attending four religions conferences in officers, whose want of tact and arbitrariness has fallon medeistely on the B. coast of hostility to the new Act.

China. The tour may be contrastad with embittered the people who had just made. China, and in Haiphong The typhoon is the exprience of Dr. Robert Morrison, the their submission. Matters came to a hood situated to the West of Hainan Straite. first missionary to China. Dr. Morrison, when, contrary to the instructions of the It appears to have moved Northwards stuce left Gravesend for New York on Jan. 28, civil authority, one of the commanders fined yesterday and to leave a tendency to 1897, and arrived at the American port in the people heavily for neglecting their work recurve to the No

Another depression tits to the N. of

Bishop Diggle of Carlisle is one of the Dost active and respectext occupants of the Episcopal Bench. Speaking this week at the Carlisin Dincesan Conference he said that while Disestablishment and Disondow three months. A wagon took him to of road-making, ment would be ovils, the greatest of all Philadelphia, whence he sailed for Canton perila that monaced the English Church on May 12, arriving in China on Sept. 8 way the spirit ofscetarianism partly derived

from Romo. Parlimoutary innale furnished evidence of the widening gulf between the

English Church and the English nation

JAPANESE MEN-OF-WAR.

Homeward Bound..

At a meeting of chiefs, the massacre was Hokkaido and a rapid decrease of pressure

then decided upon. One of them, who has taken places over Japan. Pressure is opposed the ides and haphoen voted down, highest over Chips to the N. of the warned the patrol commanders three times Yangtze. „

of what was coming. For all that the Fresh to strong N.E. winds are indicated offeers showed themselves to be so heedless in the Formosa Channel and rough weather that one chief openly said it would be a over the NW, pest of the China Bea

Rod Ball hoisted (indicates a typhoon to

H.M.S. Renown will embark King In forty youre the House of Commons had „Alfonso, and Queen Victoria on Tues-grown loss a Church Sonate and more n day, herbourg, for Portsmouth an unconformist Assembly. This ohango Tho two Japanesa of war, the crime, to let go such a splendid opportunity

Ta visijali will last a mouth.

The visit is of a privato nature,

marked the beginning a great war ba-Tsukuba and Chitose, arrived at Culon:ho for a masseers.

tween Clericalism and Christianity because on October 14 from Trieste, vin Aden, on

so far Churchnic socmed tapable of read their way home. They left Japan on a

Information has been received at the

the W. of Colony beyond 300 miles).

Hongleon rainfall for the 24 hours and ing at 10a.m. to-day 0,75 inches

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. to-morrow.

ing night the sins of the times. The eritise to Jainestown Exhition by way of Colonial Secretary's Office, that quarantine A SENSATION IN GERMANY.et scent instance of sectariisin was the Cape and are now returning to dajant Colombo on arivals from Hongkong has FORECAST DISTRICT

the Decanaod Wife's Sister's Marriage Aut.

The Toukuba is a battleship of 13,700 been withdrawn LOVEON, October 27. Against thant Act lie would have spoken The whole of Europe, especially and voted if he had been in the Bouso of Germany, is profoundly moved by a Lords, but porsonal must yield to collective

tons displacement, carrying 10 guns in hov principal batteries, under the formant ef Capitein II. Caken Dutch. She is the

RHEUMATISM.

EX suffer from this painful malady WOne application of Chatberlain's

1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: Ewinds, strong squally, showery,

2Formosa Channel N N. Wids, Trash to strong.

3.South coast of Chins between Hong-

rost and sleep pour bie Many ours have kong and Tainan S.E. winds, strong to a 4-South coast of China between Hong- The Chitose is a cruisor of 4,750 tons, bron effected by a continged use. * For commanded by Captain Yamaya,

sale by all chemists and store-koopers."

She has on board Vico-Admiral Com Tju

libél sétion proceeding in Berlin against the Law of God, and he could not no

opinion in uniters that were not costmary to first large warship constructed in lepas Pain Balm will refiore, the pain and make long and Lamooks: Same as No. 1 the well-known journalist Harden, present contra clergymann for calor who publisher articles in the paper ng such marriages,

Rosenstock's

Directory.

The canvass of the Hongkong Section for Volume 12 of Rosenstock's Hongkong, Mantia, Shanghai Directory is now being made. This issuo of the Directory will contain a com- plote Alphabetical and Classified Directory of Hongkong, Manila, Shanghal, Canton and Macao.

VOLUME 12 "OF

ROSENSTOCK'S DIRECTO RY

WILL BE ON SALE IN

JANUARY, 1908.

All names of firms, not appearing in the present issue of the Dirostory may be insert ed free of any cost with their class of busi ness and Staff, by sending same to the local office not later than November 15, 1907. Names should be sent to the Local Office at once.

·ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO

12. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL or P. O. BOX 218. HONGKONG.

Hongkong, October 25, 1907,

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