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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

Four Ladies Elected.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reiter,

via Bombay.)

Losos, November 4. The extension of the municipal vote to ladies was a feature of the rerent elections.

Of the seventeen ladies who offered themselves for election, only four Bucreeded.

NORWAY,

A New Treaty.

(Fortunes Service, supplied by Reuter, riu Rohbay).

Losnos, November 4 The treaty of 1855, whereby Great Britain and France guaranteed the integrity of Norway, was dissolved at Christiana on Saturday.

A new treaty, guaranteeing Norway's integrity, has been signed by Great Britain, France Germany, Russia and Koryny.

CHINA AND JAPAN.

The Rice Question.

(Chinese Mail's Seprice. )

Puriso, November 4

The opposition of the Chinese to the exportation by Japan of rice from China has been settled. The Whiwapu as

consented to the side of 300,000 siak rice to the Japanese.

of

CHINESE CLAIM FROM U.S.A.

(Chinese Mail'. Bervice).

SHANGHAI RACES.

Second Day.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The following are the results of the second day's events to hund THE NORTHIERS CUP-Valus na 250;cond -pong Ths 75. Distance three quarters of

à mile.

PERINO, November 3.

Mr Quebec's Buric,-15 H... (Moller) The Charge d'Abaires at the Chinese Mr John Pool's Cotswold, 158... Legation, Washington, has wired rela-Mr Charley's Northern King, 162 N.,

(Johnstono)

tive to the destruction of Chinese

(Master). properties in America, and requested the Waiw to lodge a claim with the U.S. Mind for $100,000.

Ting 134 spes

1

1

THE CHINA Cur-Value Tls 28; second

pony The 76. Distance one mile. Mr Quebec's Rustic, 161 lbs. ... Moller) Mr Beverly's Taunton, 155lbs.

(Reid) 2 Mr Formando's Lamlash, 105 ...

(Laurance) 3

DYNAMITE PLOT DIS Time, 2. 11) sees

COVERED.

(Chinee Mus"Sereite.)

DENO, November 3 The opposition of the people of Chiking to the raising by the Chinese Government of foreign loans for the construction of the railway is still maintained,

A plot has been discoveresi to have toatured to destroy by bomb is Excellency Wang Tab Shi, formerly Chinese Minister to London, who has been despatched to Cheking to pacify matters.

A Shangbai paper of Oct. 31 saɲɛ:— wing, to information resived that certain persons in Hangchion are preparing to mazo the ancestral tools of . E. Wang Th hsi, on the groual that he is responsible for the proposal to arrow money from the British Corporation for the construe- tion of the proposed railway between Socchew, Hangchion and Ningpo, the anthorities of that city lare sent guards to the various private burial grounds of the Wang family, in

in Chiang province, ta provont the sacrilegs. There is a report current that, thirsting of this much aligned offleial, there have been some who have even openly advoorteil the use of bowls, in order to rid them selves of one when they consider has actel against the interests of his fellow. provinents of Chekiung]

time for the blond

The sale, which is in he in the lands SIR CHEN- TUNG LIANG

of the Chinese merchants, is to conclude

on the delivery of the rice to the Japanese

REUTER'S SERVICE. |

THE FIFTH LANCERS.

Lostos, November 3, "The Times ** stures - tint, the Lancers it Aldershot have been report. ed as vuft for service, and three Majors and two Captains have been put on half pay.

THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.

Gold for America.

Losos, November

• The Lusitanix takes £2,000,000 gold! to New York to-day.

The money panic in America has increased unemployment and it is estipater that 60,000 have been render ed idje.

Legislation Wanted.

LANOX, November 3. President Roosevelt is being strongly urged to call an extra session of Con- greas to deal with the financial situa tion.

THE MUTINY AT VLADIVO. STOCK,

Losos, November 3. 150 arrests have been made in Vladivostock of soldiers, sailors and vivilians.

It appears that agitators have for long been working among the garrison and sailors to produce a mutiny.

The merchant ships cleared out of the harbour before the fring began.

The crew of the destroyer Serditz also mutinied,(

but the mutiny was. guelled.

+

AN IMPENDING RAILWAY STRIKE.

LONDOK, November 3.

A great railway strike is threatened in Great Britain owing to the refusal i of the Railway Companies to recognise the status of the Amalgamated Society

of Railway Servante un negotiations between the Companies-and-their om ployees.

A ballot by the Society showa a

strike unless the recognition of the Union is conceded.

CHING.

Not Returning to Canton.

(Phinese Mail's Service.)

PERIN, November 2. Sir Chen Tung Liang Ching, whose appointment as Directre of the Canton- Hunkow Railway has been suctioned by the Throne, is, it is stated, wanted, at the Capital to transact state affairs.

WU TING FANG.

Arrival at Peking.

(Chinese. Mail's Service.)

PENING, November 4. Wu Ting Fong, the re-appointed Chinese Minister to Washington, arrived here yesterday. An audience with the Throne is impending.

RUSSO-CHINESE NEGO- TIATIONS.

(Chinese Mail's Service)

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THE SHANGHAL ST: REY-Valu Tis 750; second pany Tis 200; third pony Ts 100. Distanco one mile and three quarters.

Mr G. H. Pott's Mancliu King, 152 Me Buxoy's Spring Rose, 157 t MF Ring's Seafoam, 147 lbs....

Time 3.627

+

5 lbes extra

+ 10 I oxtra

Cumming)

(Muster)

(Vids)

1

2

The following results of the first day's racing were received after we went to press yesterday :-

The Fall-Wan Stakes- Value fls: 250:

second pony Tls. 75. Mr Barley's Moriak, 155 lbs.

(Mr Crighton) 1 Mr Marius Aigante, 155 lbs...

(Mr Vida) 2 Uncle Charlie's Maryland, 168 1s...

(Mr Hayon)-3 .! Time: 3. mins. 30. Kees.

TE

LIRE STAKES-Vips Tim. 300 second pony Tis. 100 Distant, one mite and a quarter.

Uncle Charlie's Colorado, 155

Mr Eormando's Corrie, 153 lbs... (Mr Eyes) (Mr Lawrence)

Mr Tworees Polo Stick, 158 lbs..... (Mr Mister)

TRE AUTERS Our Yalin-Ts. 250; second pony Tis. 76. Distance:, me cle and

Time. min. 56-3;5 xes.

yourter.

Mr Beverly's Brookton, 150 lbs

41

A STRANGE ACCIDENT.

Yesterday while gun paneties was boing carried on at Lyermoon a stray bullot assed into a hut at Tin-Ha.Wan and en. tered the heat of Loong Fuk, killing him instantly. The body was removed to the Mortuary and it is uobable that an inquiry will be bold.

HOME SPORTING.

(Our Sperial Letter.)

LONDON, Octly 4. ATHLETIC TOFICs.The protests against the Mamthan rod being omitted front the Olympic Games lave viciently duno good,

*

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Golf.

Read -

The opportunity presents it-

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUO, tain's Cup and May Cup were held at self to read all the latest and

The monthly competitions for the Cap-

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for it is now anounced that one will be" Happy Valley from the 2nd to 4th Novembest literature at a minimum of decided. When tho road-walking craze a bor, 1907. The following returns wore fow seasons book developed into a public. minde; ~ RAUB MINE CRUSHING.

nuisance the police vory rightly prohibited Chou and the Olympic Games Officials Mesara E.. 8. Kadooria and Co. are seamed that the police would not sanction in receipt of telegmplile elvices from the Marathon Roo: The writer was the Singapore informing them that the crushbig first to point out that there must be some Ltd., for the past period yielded 1017 of the Rauh Austrailian Gold Mining Co.,mistake about this and it is good to be able to state that the police authorities will golt from 5292 tons sterwe, and cyanide,

1-216 oz, fruen 800 tons.

THE LAICHIKOK MURDER.

CAPTAIN'S CUP.

Mr 11, N. Sweeting. *Mr Rt. Cresso, R. G. A.

Major H. E. Lowis My O. P. Chator Mr R. O. Hutchison M: 0. W. May

(29 entries.)

BAY CURA

gladly rudor assistanou rather than inter+ Me W. G. Worcester...

fore with the chief ovbut at the festival. It is now for clubs and individuals to get', to work for it takes time to develop and discover long distance, champions.

~~(1 entry),

NOUT..

Mr C. I. Chater..... Mr T. 8. ForrosÉ · C

856-78 works of the best present day

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THE IMPERIAL MARITIME

--CUSTOMS,

A SHORT SIGHTED POLICY.-At the Mr R. M. Crosse, R.G.A. No arrests have yat been hande in eon recent meeting of the Southern Countries Mr H. 5. Sweeting nection with the death of elderly Cross-Country Association the majority of Mr C. W. May

Mr R. O. Hutchison... China at Latchikok, whose body was the delegatesshowed themselves very hostile Mr G. E. Morrell found by the police some days ago. The to the International Cross-country mec. One old man kept a shop and it is alleged that official said that there was no sert of sport in

(25 entries). some of the surrounding residents were the race and that it was badly unge, Winner of May Cup.

Winner of Captain's Cup. indebted to hint for goods supplied. On while the expenses in connection was a

Witmer of Pool, uuking investigations the police found that consideration. This attitude saveurs of pepper. And apparently been thrown in the "parish-pump" methods and it is not to man's face, in order to temporarily blind he wondered at that cross-country finds him and then he was attacked and his little favour with the general public in the that cut. Traces of pepper were found South when the officials show a little en- on the nuts face, while the mat on which terprise. International competitions of all It was inevitable (saya the "N.-C. ny nd quite a guntity of it. kind have advanced greatly in recent years Daily News" that the netion of the Investigations are still going on.

and while those, held across country have London Branch of the China Association not be a great succo from "gate-in entering an urgent plea for the proper money" point of view they have certainly control in the future of the Imperial Mari- holped to improve relationship between time Customs should have been mis- Franco and Fugland which ought to be quite enough reason

represented in certain quarters. To all for their continuance, Sports on the continent are;

who have any acquaintance with the sub- utvancing in favour and if the officials who fect, however, it is plain that tho As- gover cross-country running contine sociation spoke not only with a full with the Intentional ovent, we may sense of the responsibility that it was shortly have Sweden, France and Germany taking upon itself and with full know-

which would lerige of its Excts, but also with the sale! opposing Brilish teams. certainly act as a stimulant to the sport in desiro of promoting British and Chi- general. As to the uspense it is not a nose interests, which in all matters of joint ruit that the cecessary funds could not concern is identical. Moreover, there he misol by an appeal to a few sportenen could be no question of the British Govern- and by holding an Asuult-at-Arms during ment and the China Association being at the winter for the purse of raising the cross purposes, as it must be clear to the

of

pear

A CARGO OF PEARS.

Claim for Illegal Seizure.

Some time ago an action for wrougfol arrest was hard in the Supreme Court in connection with ergo and this morning another actions in 1 respect to the same cargo was commenco, This time the Man Sang Loong firus 2sued the Kwong Cheung Sang to recover #135.00 (8114.40 the price of 22 buckets of Tientsin pens, delivery of which was September 18th, and of 871.50, snout of illegally taken by the defeudnats en the lus sustained by the plaintiffs).

(Mr Koid Mr G. II. Pofts' Mancha King, 101 Tbs.

(Mr.Cumming) 2

Mr Otto Kong Sing represented the plaiestills, and Mr R. A. Harding appeared for the defendants.

call.

SPOUT IN

AMERICA4 fog my most untutored intelligence that a docu- readers may know that the forkmont addressed to the Foreign Office by a Athletic Club's Fall Gacs are usually responsibly of mon is not communicat

---outside the chatupionships. The wether the Government. There is no trutle

Mr Quebec's Codric (581hs, Mr Moller) 3 Sing-Are you suing for the conversion considered about the best in the States led to the Press without the consent of

THE WHO STAKES-Value Tis.

Tue 2 mins 48-2/5 NECK.

wecund pony The Th. Distance, one

200;

to

and a half,

Mr John Peel's Eglinton, 165 lbs.

(Mr Johnstone) 1 Mr Fernando's Lamlash, 155 lbs....

..

Mr H. H. J. Gomperts to Mr Kong

of these punts?

Mr Kong SiteNo, I am suing for the recovery of the price. These pars are periebablo goods, and my chionts made n demand for them, but dil not

interfere with the exercise of the latter's

lack of

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we place at the disposal of our

clients

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is gonerally entirely suitable for good in the statement professing to emanate performances at the end of September from Peking that Great Britain has CINEMATOGRAPH and the cracks are also very fit. Then Teecutly notified Chinn, that she will not Fet possession. They were taken from our Lngsin it would be hard to find a more suit possessio

able spot for athletics than Travers Island, free olie in the appointment of the next and defondants were fruit Hoth plaintiff we Messrs Toeg und Speelee's Salmon,

cleaner) 2 dealers. On September 18 hath purchased which is stated a few miles from New York Inspector General of Customs. It is a 152 Is.(Mr Springfield)

from a stoward at the steamer Wachowi to Sound. The truth is five tips to the batter of common knowledge that this has number of pears brought from Tientsin uile and slightly banked and with just always been the British attitude, but we The 3 mins, 3-30 secs.

Forty-five skets of pears were sold enough ebay in its construction to make are in a position to state that in communi to the defendants, to the plaintiff firm elastic.smface. It is perimps natura cation of this nature has been made to the and ten baskets to third puty. All that the writer has plerant collections Chinese Government as a result of the NEW PICTURES ! the pears were brought ashore on a carg

- THE TRUNK TRAGEDY.

No Reprieve.

Ab meeting of the Executive Council

bont

Dusty by the defendants, and the of Travers Island, as it was there he tron etion of the China Association. It is a

શk starchel deliver

iver tho his first entloor, clumpionship and a little weak argued that requires to be bolster -pes to their esporre as by the later crested his first record, when heating ed by fictitious means. person who sold

The defendants' lot was delivered at

at Wing Woh Street, the Into W. D. Day, of America, and S. also tho utlier ten baskets. Therthe bout Thomas and E.-6. Carter (both champions

the bent alongside a

og of England and America) in a three mile

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it was decided that the law must take its posite the Centul farket or of

(ENTRANCE WYNDHAM STREET).

NEW PICTURES {]

WEATHER REPORT.

NEW PICTURES !!!

The following notice is issued by M

Hongkong. July 17, 1907.

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coupe in connection with the senterice the plaintifs 20 cases. The plaintiffs were finest bucks in the world: the set nir race. It certainly rules. one of the starlon Willis Hall Adsetts, who was down and while they were taking delivery stimulating the athletes, while the terrace. Figg of the Hongkong Observatory:--

asket to take delivery. folis were scht death for the murder the defendant came leging that off the wind. The feature of the recent fallen slightly over the Loochoos and i And and club lignes, stand and treps serve to keeps risen moderately in S.E. Japan, and On the 5th at 11.55 8.--The barometer atroste, the 20 baskets of PAX were it und

condemned tar

of Gertrude Dayton. The sentence will the plaintif The carried out on Monday next in the

early morning.

THE BANDMANN'S.

that the plaintif was stealing the meeting was the shit-putting of Ralph The plaintiff was taken to the Central Rost, of San Francisco, who must be a Police Station. where the Inspector on work heater. He fairly juggled with duty discharged him on hearing his story. the night. fourteen, eighteen, twenty-one Action was then brought against the and twenty-eight pound shots and created defendant for false impr

imprisonment, and althoughi jademont was

Philippines,

GOVERNORSHIP OF KWANGSI Areas of high pressure are lying over Central China the Son of Jajan, and Pro is slightly low over the Pacific to Governor of Kwangsi, may be appointed It is reported that Chang Mingise, tho the S, of the Lonchugs, p

Strong umisonit may be expected in the to a post in Peking, and Hu Shang-lia, the

be appointed to succeed him, white General Chin Shou-ohang will take up the post ut ! Provincial Treasurer of Kwaugtung.

We are sorry to defendant in that action on for the now records in tive of the classes, The Formosa Clannol and the N. part of the Provincial Transarer of Kwangtung, will remind theatre-goers of the Justice Wisu refused costs, Honour Mr hest was by putting the twenty-one pound.

The last but one! have to

been

But for the present souson of the Bandmann Opera Company has

most pupalar and muccessfat one. Last night the piers presented was "Lady Madcap," and there was a fairly good and enthusiastic housu. The play is

based upon the doings of a military encampquent PENANG, November 1.

in close proximity to the estate of Lord The Russo-Chinese negotiations which Framlingham, and sone startlingly funny have been broken off are to be resumed situations resulted from the perrenity shortly.

of Lauty Madeup, the Earl's daughter, Miss Georgie Corlass played the part of Liang Tun Yin has been appointed Lady Betty (Lady: Madcap) with hor plonipotentiary.

customary vin, sal Miss Constance Lait made a really charming Gwemy Holden THE CANTON VICEROY, (Batty's friend), Mr Andra Kaya, as Count de St. Hubort, exrolled himself, and his songs were beyond criticism. The other all worked well to keep up the reputation of the company. There will be no perform unca te-night. On Wednesday night, which is the last for the present, they stage "The Gay Parisienne."

Rumour of a Recall.

(Chiness Meil's Service)

PEKING, November 4. A rumour is current here that H.E. Chang Jin-chun, Viceroy of Canton, will he recalled and that Wei Kinngto is likely to be appointed.

CHINESE SECRETARY FOR HONGKONG.

(Chinese Mail's Serrice.)

PERINO, November 4, The Wairupu bas this day informed the British Minister of China's intention

Hongkong.

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His

HOTEL LICENSES.

The Annual Sessions.

BH Mr shot 45 feet 33/8 inches, a distanen which

China Sea.

Hongkong winfall for the 24 hours end.

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

FORECAST DISTRICT.

1.-Hongkong, and Neighbourhood: N. to N.E. winds, moucrute; fair,

2.--Formosa Channel: N.Ê. winds, strong.

3-South coast of Chian between Hong. kong and Lamocks: Same as No. 1.

4-South coast of China between Hong kong and Haiwan: Baie as No. 1.

...

A GOOD LINIMENTI Wo try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. THEN you need a good reliable lini-

Is has no superior for sprains and swell- ing. A piece of flannel aligh lý dampened. with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame back or pains in the side or chest. It sleep and rest possible. For sale by all also relieves thesmistic pasps and makes chemists and store-keepers.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

Harding would probably bring out in examination, that a certain till of lacing we should considor good for n 16 lb. shoting at 10.4m. to-day 0.00 inches. for the whole of the pears had been given in England. Another feature was the then, and therefore he hid a certain visitor gotting ever the bar at 6 feet 2 to the defendant by the person who sold jumping of Cou. Leahy, of Ireland, the amount of right in holding tho pears. fiuchos, while another athlote with an Irish mike-J.T. Malwoney-cleared" feet 1 inch. It is often suggested that there is something about the Irish muscle that particularly lends itself to jumping, and there ay be something in this, for Irish The annual licencing sessions were hold and Irish-American athletes have held more at the Magistracy to-day. Mr F. Athan a fair share of the records in recent Hazeland presided and theiv were also years, present:-Captain F. W. Lyons, Mr P. P. Cred.-A. E. Wilk can now boast Mr W. Bowen Rowlands. J. Wodehouse, Hr.. H. A. Craig, and of a victory over-L. Darragon, holder of the World's 100 kilouette (paced) chau- The following applications wero grant-pionship. This be gained at Paris on Sunday and there was no mistake about it Punca's Licenses:-Avtline Frederick either. Darragon and McLean (America) Davies, The Hongkong Hotel, Dunjoobhoy had a cutting down match but the Putney Dorabjee, The King Edward Hotel; midget was content to go his own pace for Isidor Silberman, The Globe Hotel; some time. Directly the leaders showed Morita Sternberg, The International Hotel; signs of distress, however, he cut loose William Krater, The Rose Shamrock and soon passed thein and gained a Thistle Hotel; Mary Matikney, The whole lap. Both Darragou and McLean Oriental Hotel Grong Green, The Criterion Hotel 31. Telistebunitski. The were fairly backed and in trying to hold Land We Live In Hotel; Bernard Mayor,

Wills took so much out of themselves The

Colonial Hotel Louis

Conar, that Contenot also passed then aud finished The Cosmopolitau

Hotel

Ketler second Bar necidonts, Wills will take on the 27th October. via the Siberian uger, The New Travellers Hotel higher honours. He showed spoed; Paul Wissing, The German Tavern

Ha Wei-tob, the rotiring Chinese Minis tor to St. Petersburg, returned to Peking

Railway:

ed :—

Richard Henry Whittaker, the Prays East at stamina of championship class while Hotel; Owen Elias Owen, the Kowloon mateur and he is such a little man that In Mossy Holme, Ringer and Co.'s Hotel, Iobule Gruzman, the Cential he must untumally obtain more shelter

Hotel;

than any of his rivals,

(Nagasaki) market report, it is stated that Luis Manpel Lobo, the Stag behind his wonderful equal por

-RECORDS.

"tho

Mails from Europe, via Siberia, na, now ARTONCT LICENSES: Hans Weisman, coming in regularly, while homeward The Cafe Weismann Ltd; Dady Maneki son to compished by L. John- letters are despatched from the local Post Alox. Moir, the Peak Hotel A. A, Hin their recent attacks no the un-

Lugraua, the Consult House Hotel: G. Flint,

amateur, and the

London professional, Office daily. The time secupted in transit Milroy, the Sailor's Hono; Tain King paced smile cord at the Crystal Palier, is about 20 days,

Kaw the Shaug

TR Hotel; J. H. Now- bold, the Owl Grill Room.

appear to have escaped notice. Johnson ! In dealing with Mr. Kratar's application 2.5 noes-first quarter in 31

rode his mile, (standing start) is 2 mins. 9

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had been fined for solling sdulicated for the quarter and 2 mins. 1 so0; for the STOCK COMPRISES-LARGE SELECTION OF LATEST STYLES IN-HATS,

majority of 18,152 (in favour of a to establish a Chinese Secretariat at student. B. A. 1872/5) wida, sivi

- Tuotai K. Š. Lvæ, a returned American Mr Humelaud pointed out that the applicant while Flint (flying start) did 28 3-5 engineer, has according to the Universal

liquor but it was not a serious case.

Captain Lyons did not think that was miu: 32 2/5 secs. for the last three-quarters.

1 mile. Fach thus occupied Garetto", born appointed by Viceroy si enough to refuse the hopes which was Further couponings are - third quarter, exactly 1 A QUESTION THAT EVERY MAN-Liang of the Yunkwet provious, eugineer genated,

SHOULD DECIDE FOR HIMSELF. in-alief of the railways of Yunnan provinced Mr Hazeland said the applicant had

ented, its Came's application was reach Flint 21, Johnson; 29 16, third quistor HERE is one subject in which sunoy The NC. Daily News" understands that had an adjunct license for some years, but half in us TH

equally matched and allow

;

son, 32-15 Fint alsa rede his saiddle

COSTUMES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, COATS, HOSIERY, RUFFLES BOOTS AND SHOES, BELTS, UMBRELLAS, &a, ko

Ulo que les interne bad and that lay the Tutsi Lows, who ist prosent i Stangini, there with ing paling shijestion to the tail holes foncer regains of its by Johnson Sale Commences Monday, 4th November.

is to be

good

would make the pair

bobreen the present day be drawn

CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA DIARRHOEA REMEDY. THERE is probably be medicine wade

that is relied upon with more implicit is the quickest way of guting rid of a has also been asked to go to Canton to take license. confidence than Chamberlain's Colio, Cha treablecome cold? Is it best to take some lers and Diarihoes Remedy. During the new remedy put out with oraggersted over the post of engineer-in-hief of the thore was no police-bjecting to the con amatour and profesional in England.

Captain you explained that third of a century in which it has been in anime, or to pin your faith to Uber Yueh-Han (Canton-Hankow) Railway, vice duct of the house, he une, people have learned that it is the one lain's fough Remody, a preparation that Ku'nug Yang-kuang who is to preced to against increasing the usually was--Befire finishing" with this subject it may comedy that never fails.. When reduced has won a world-wide reputation and

with

licenses.

ake. For sale by all ahemists and store- This remedy in for sale by all checfate Railway, and also began the Hangehow

water and swastened it is pleasant to immense enda by ita oure of this disease? Cathli. Taotni Low built the Pinguniang lice

and store-keepers.

line.

though-

of publican's bo

no pointed out that Johnson's three-quarter for mill figures are four-ifths and ove

was wanted thero as it was near the water amateur World's records which A. Var Mr Hassland thought the public house fifth respectively better than the old front, and the application was granted. Heldecu orented at Jehannesburg in 1898,

Closes 14th November,

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

Hongkong, October 30, 1907.

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