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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

BRITAIN'S GUEST.

THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

Visit to London Town.

Speech by the Kaiser.

(From Our Special Correspondent.)

- LONDON, November 13. Tho German Emperor to-day visited

the City. The weather was fortunately fins and the dense crowds which had assomblod gave His Majesty a series of remarkable ovations during his progress through the streats.

An Important Speech.

At the luncheon at the Guildud the

Emperor declared that the aim of his policy was the maintenance of peace. The main prop of peace was cordiality in the relations between the peoples of }. Great Britain and Germany, a condiality which would grow stronger. For all | powers the future was bright and there was a prospect that commerce would develop aroong the nations which had

learned to trusi one another.

speech; made an excellent impression

An Unemployed Protest.

The

Simultaneously with the luncheon a

gathering of 15410 unemployed on Tower Hill protested against the entertainment of "one of the amsi reactionary monarchs of Europe."

THE KAISER'S VISIT.

Views of Germany's Foreign Minister.

(Perkusira Bervice, supplied by Bosster,

via Bombay)

Rearrangement Scheme

Defined.*

(From Our Special Correspondent.)

LONDON, November 13:

THE CHRYSANTHEMUM

SHOW.

A Fine Display.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPORTING.

Yachting.

THE PAN-CELTIC CONGRESS.

CHINA SIXTY-TWO YEARS.

AGO,

Haze olim meminisse juvabil.

THE ORIGIN OF THE MORRISON SOCIETY.

Read

The opportunity presents it-

780

1000

EDINIURGH, September 2. Those interested in Celtic questions are The uncs for oruisers of the Royal Ilong-bid mush to antisfy their tastes lately in Those who are lovers of horticulture and kong Club takes place on Nov. 24, the Edinburgh. On Tuesday, 24th fret., the who failed to take the opportunity to visit first prize being'n oup prosouted by the third Pan-Celtic Congress was inaugurated

The China Mail" of November 62 years self to read all the latest and the Chrysanthemum Show in the Botanical Club. The second pries will be purchased and with full ceremonial the Lia Cinciler

Stone of Unity was erected on the Acay-We have been compelled to best literature at a minimum of Gardens to-day are to be sympathised wi b.with the entrance feos, 83 per boat.

Castle Esplanade, The Coltic move-delay our intended notice of the Mor cost. The display of chrysanthemums was splen. The first bont' home on hur handipup did, though the year has not been a good will win the Co. The second prize willment is one for the closer union of rison Edugatlow "Society, our colunins one and some of those who would have be given to the first boat, of the opposite the Celtic speaking people and has of late having been filled with matter that exhibited-notably Messrs Fred. Howell class home on her handicap Two bants to been a matter of gradual growth stimulat could not be suffered to stand over. The It is officially announced that the and Ho Tung-were unable to do so na their start in each class or no prize will be given.ed by the development of a modern Celtic subject is one which is calculated to excite works of the best present day plants were ruined by the wonther. In fact, Start from a line between Kowlon Police iterature and an increasing intercat in an interest, in any one who will take the authors have already been issued

Celtic antiquities leading to a fuller realisa trouble to acquaint himself personally with Colonial Office has been divided into most of the chrysanthemums round about Pier and a dingy moored in the fairway.

A preparatory gun will be fired at 8.66 tion of the many links of kinship existing the nature and operations of the Society, an to subscribers. three departments. The first will deal Happy Valley were spoilt. However, those

who did succeed in getting their blooms, and the starting gun at 9 a.m. Time between nations separated by many Institution which we canot doubt is cal

accidents of Inter history. The first Fan calated, withia not many years, to exert a exclusively with matters pertaining to into good condition made a fine showing. limit 12 midnight.

The course is from the starting lino Callic Committee was formed in Belfast in the self-governing Colonies. The second The plants were well laid out, and included

specimens of Japanese and Incurved yarie-round the nost Northerly of the two 1808 with Lord Castletown President, and greater influence in excrooning native pro

additional works will fill the department will have charge of Crown ties. In addition there were a number of outlying Rocks North of Lingting Island. Mr E. E. Fouruin as Hon. Secretary, judices and in clearing the way to a more All boata to be properly equipped for The second Congress held at Carnarvon in cordial intercouro botwóon the Chinues and Colony affairs dealing with political ad-exhibits not for competition, amongst

which were some excellent Celonine from oruising with all gear (Dinghies oxupted) 1004 attracted audiences of ten thousand foreignors, than all the attempts that have shelves this week. There is no

people, which filled the spasious Eitoddfod etherwise been made for ages. The diffu-

lack of ministration. The third will be a gen-Mra Ho Tung, and the Hon. Mr Henry incle ting hedding and provisiona,

Koswick; fine Japanese and Incurved chry- Bont owners or their representatives to Hall to overflowing. The third was opened sion of knowledge by means of schools, oral department dealing with law, per-santhemums from Sir Paul Cister and keep their own timce of finishing and to here on Tuesday and great enthusiasm has such as the present, will disabuse the people in their notions of the outside sonnel, coinage, banking, etc.

roport to the Hon. Sec. of the Yachting been manifested with regard to it.

Six nations of the Celtic world were re-barbarians" since the exclusive wisdom Committee as soon as convenient. Handi-

presented, Scotland (Alba), Ireland (Erin), in which they pride themsolvce mpat thea Wales (Cytor) Guan (Manuan), Brittany stand the test of an enlightenment their Scratch. 12 Min. (Brian) and Coruwați (Kurman). The chief

fathers nover dreamt of. representatives of each country were:

Shortly after our arrival in the colony, Scotland. The Marquis of Bute, Ireland,

Castletown; Wales, Councills.it was our good fortune to make the ac-f Griffith; Thomas, Carnavon; Man, Speaker quaintance of Mr. and Mrs Brown, and Moore of the Houso of Kays; Brittany this circumstance, with some taste for the the Marquis de L'Estourbeillon; and thing, has given us frequent opportunities Cornwall, Mr Henry Jenner F. §. A. of visiting the Institution; and being Tuesday's ceremony began at 10. a.m.desirous, so far as is within ourpoyer, to A cirolo of stones placed in Druidical make others acquained with it, capocially fashion was arranged on the Castle the friends of education at home, we have Resplanade, the first rate in Europe as drawn up the following sketch, being in one speaker said, and into the centre of debted for many of the facts to the informa- this marched the procession of robed tion, kindly furnished to us by the abla Druida headed by a banner bearing a 10- rious device in Cynuric and by the Superintendent of the Society. Archdruid of Wales. This portion of Dr Morrison died in August 1834. Soon tho square was rattet off, but around afterwards Messrs Lancelot Dout and the caile gathered a large number of people James Matheson each addressed a soparate to witness the strange sites. After a communication, and nearly simultaneously, prayer and the singing of the Welsh ponil to Dr Bridgman, proposing the formation

Mr R. J. Antrobus, Assistant Under Secretary, is to be the head of the Crown Colony department.

SHUM CHUN HSEN.

Wanted at Peking.

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

SHANGHAI, November 13.

Shum Chun Haan, who has travelled :

from Hangelow to Shanghai for the | benefit of bis health, has again boon requestor to proceed to. Peking, Shaun has replied that as soon as his health permits he will start for the (ospital without delay.

.....

CANTON-HANKOW RAIL-

$

WAY.

President Sir Chen Tung Coming South.

(Chinese Mail's Service).

SHANGHAI, November 13..

LONDON, Nuvember 13

Sir Chen Tang Liang Cheng, former- The scan Minister for Foreigny Chinees Minister to Americs, and Affairs (Herr Schoen has been in newly-appointed President of the terviewed by Reuter regarding the Canton-Hankow Railway, leaves hore aigaificancy of the German Emperor's on the China Merchants' s.s. Kwong-

tah for Canton to-morrow.

visit to England.

It was unnecessary to neok for special significance, said the German Minister, but nevertheless he entertained great

hopes that it would lead to the renewal

of the old-time affectionate, relations

between the two countries.

Sir F. C. Lascelles (British Am- bassador to Germany: sad Count Paul

Wolf-Motternich (German Ainbassador

to England) are ta veranin at Windsor until Friday, but Sir Heury Campbell Bannerman and Sir Edward Grey are

to leave to-day.

vixit.

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.

LONDON, November 12. New York is crowded with Bank officers from all parts of America, seek- ing to obtain cash, thus causing an advance of the currency premium.

THE CHIKIANG RAIL-

WAY LOAN.

Mr Doraljes; Dahlias, including Cactus variotis, from Mr Choa Leep Chea and Mr W. H. Wallice, of Amoy; Asparagus

from Mrs F. H. May; Cosmos Eldorado,

Carens and African Marigolds from Mrs Hodgins and Mr Chou Leep Chog.

The exhibits went from the Peak were disappointing and were not considered sufficiently good to be worthy of a prize. In another section also, the cut specimons, it seamed as though botier specimens could have been taken from the groups than tbox oxhibited.

The prize list was as follows:-

DIVISION 1.

Open to all in the Colony of Hongkong --

PLANTS IN POTS.

Clas 1. Best group of Chrysanthemums in pots, any variety space not exceeding

10 foot fest.--Mrs Ho Tung.

Clas: 2. Best group of Japanese chrysan- themums in pots, since not exceeing 10 fout x 10 feet-Mrs Ho Tung and Sir Paul Chater (level).

Class 3. Best group of Incurved chrysan- themams fist x 10 feat. Sir Paul Chater.

in pots, space not exceeding 10

Class 4. Best 3 specimen Plants in pota, any variety-Sir Pan! Chater.

Class . Best 3 specimen Plants in pats, Japanese. Mrs Ho Tung-

Class . Best 3 apecimen Plants in pots, Incurred.-Sir Paul Chater.

Class 7. Best specimen plant of Chrysan- themum, any variaty.Sir Paul Chater.

CUT FLOWERK.

Class 8. Rest 24 Bleonas, Japanese. Mrs Ho Tung

Class V., Test 24 Blooms, Thcurved. —Sir Paul Chater

bir

Class 10. Best 12 Blooms, Japanese.

Dorabjee.

Cinas 11. Best 12 Blooms, Incurved.

Sir Paul Chator.

Clase 12. Best Single specimen Bloom, Japanese.-Mr Dombjen,

Class 13. Best Single specimen Bloom, Incurved,--Mr Choa Leep Cheo.

DIVISION 2. Plants grown in Peak Gardens only. - No Prizes.

GENERAL EXHUDITS.

Opon to all in the Colony of Hongkong. Class 20. Hest exhibit of out Chrysan- themums in vase arranged for decorative effect.-Mrs Berton.

caps:

Syren and La Cigate... Brynhilde Thistle Vanduara Miranda

Snipe ... Australian...

Tavy ... Eileen (late Dorothy) Daswin

...110 ...130

Interport Cricket.

THE HONGKONG TEAM. 1.

11

Lord

The following have been selected to play against Shanghai in the Interport Cricket Mulch to be played here on Saturday and Monday. 16th and 18th inst., commanding

each day, weather permitting, at 11 a. 13. —

'It. Huncock.

H. Hancock.

T. E. Pearce.

W. C. D. Turnor. H. R. Makin. -

A. E. Janning.

Major H. E. Lowis (119th Infantry). Capt. H. N. Bensley, R.A. W. Edwards.

J. Irvino.

Corp. Sharpo (3rd Middlesox Regt). Reserves: Mossrs A. A. Claxton, A. W. J. Poake, W. A. Powell, Lt. J. M. G. Taylor (119th Infantry) and R. C. Witchell,

Arrival of the Team.

The P. and O. steanter Arcadia arrived

Interport Tennis.

Mr H. Hahcock, the runner-up in Class 21-Bast Hand. Banquet of Cheythe recent annual tennis championship, santhemums-Mrs Bo Tung.

has been invited to represent Hongkong in Class 22. Best Tablo. Decomtion Chry- santhemuros only to be used, but Fern and the singles match against the Shanghai other accesories allowed. Mrs Ho Tung teamES. 1st; Mrs Gibbs, 2.

Capt. H. M. Beasley, B.A., has been invited to represent the Colony in the doubles, with leave to choose his partner.

The date and time of the matches will he notified later.

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lion, a blast of the Corn Guilad was blown of an institution for the double purpasis of WATKIN'S which signified that the Gorsedd of the promoting the cause of enlightened educa Bards of Britain was open. After further tion in China, and as a suitable mont ritas the six stones representing the eix ment to the memory of the Rev. Robert nations assembled were built up one upon Morrison, D.D. Each of these gentlemen the other and the Congress was thereupon at the same time sent Dr. Bridgman $500 declared open. In the course of his speech

Lord Castletownsaid that all must remember for this purpose, and requested him to act that in Scotland thoro was a strong leaven with them in bringing the subject before 1311 of Gaelic and Celtic blood. With the the foreign residents at Canton and Macao.

LIBRARY.

pressive suging of the Weistr Nation This was done, and on the 20th of CINEMATOGRAPH PATHE Authom Land of my fathers" blanded January, 1835, a circular was issued to with the mellow tones of the harp, a most which 24 signatures were attached, and

B.C.

in

WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL

(ENTRANCE WYNDHAM STREET).

NEW PICTURES !

NEW PICTURES !!!

Hongkong. July 17, 1907,

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at aboué 3.30 this afternoon from Shanghai interesting ceremonial was brought to an subscriptions to the amount of 94,800 fying the red and white flag of the Shang-end,

raised. A provisional committee was then hai team. Mr Maitland, president of the In the afternoon Mr David MacRitchie | appointed, composed of the following Hongkong Cricket Club, accompanied by F. S. A. Scot, the President of the St. gentlenen, viz:-Sir George B. Robin Mr A. R. Lowa, Secretary, and other Andrew Society, Edinburgh, read a paper son, Burt, Messrs William Jardine, gentlemen, hoarded the Arcadia on arrival in the Syuod Hall on the Origin of the D.W.C. Olyphant, Lancelot Dont, Jolu and welcomed the visitors, who landed Celts and their early history. This paper Robert Morrison, and the Rev. E. C. shortly afterwards.

attracted so much attention that it was Bridgainn, for the purpose of ascertaining NEW PICTURES ! the subject of a leading article in the the best method of carrying the measure "Scotsman" on Wednesday. According to into effect. This committee issued his view the carly Coltie races were highly circular explanatory of the objects of the civilised before the coming of Caesar in 50 proposed institution, and on the 28th of September, 1836, a public meeting Further papers on similar subjoets were was held for the formation of the Society, read by other well known authorities during Mr Thomas Fox presided, and it was found the course of the week, but on Wednosthot the contributions then amounted to day and Thursday evenings concerts were 85,977, and that by presentations to this given in which the greatest talent Society, a library of 1500 volumes, had was shown. It is impossible to signat Leen formed. As regards the objects of letter was addressed to the secretary of the British and Foreign Salpool Society. out any one performer from anlong the the Society, the 2nd Article of the Con and another to the three of the Professors artistes, so excellent was their work, and stitution says these are "to improve and in Yale-College, Connicotient, U.S.A.. when it is remembered that the performers promote education in Chins," and, " to requesting that each of these bodios select a person qualified for the <ere private people, mombers of the establish and support schools, in which

office, Congres, and of six different nationalities native youth shall be taught, in cou-on and quantooing a competent pru

by the Society. From

From England, at that and that they each sang in their ection with their own, to strange to say, no teacher could be In spite of the strong opposition ori

THE KO SHING STREET HOUSES.

though the applications were gover and Kowloon fixed for Saturday bns own language Welsh, Scotch, Gnolis, Irish and write the English language." Theatedly and trendy made; but in "

Manse and Braton it can he understund objects have been fully carried out, asMarch, 1839, the Rev. 6.. R. Brown, the part of the people of Chikiang, the

(To the Editor of the CHINA Man.)

for at least as the means provided have AM, formerly a professor in the Now York the Deat Peking Government has decided to

Sir- My excuse for answering an auony-

On Friday amid similar ceremonial to hitherto permitted. An equal portion of institutions for the instruction of the obtain the loan from the British Cor-mas lotter signed X.Y.. in your issue of

that of Tuesday, the Lin Cincil was takon sach day is devoted to English under Mr and Dumb, arrived with his lady at yesterday, is that the question raised at A practice game between two sides one down and the stone handed over to the rothe former not confining his instructions and devoted some time to the study of the Brown, and Chinose under a native teacher Macao. With the advice of the trustees;

deforted

rred opening a a school until they poration for the construction of the the last fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary being composed of the Navy forwards and presentatives of each nation for safe custody to more reading and writing, but exercising Chinese

subject of criticisms by your correspondent) white) and the other being composed of Congress but one destined Board (anent which I have been, made the the Hongkong Football Club backs (til next Congress. So onded a unique the faculties of the boys in such pursuite sur genge; bat in

Riot Anticipated.

(Chinese Mail's Service)

SHANGHAI, November 13.

DIVISION 4.

الية

Open to growers outside the Colony.— No prizo.

The judges were Messis J. Barton and W. J. Tutcher.

CORRESPONDENCE,

the above houses and (though the printed

League Cricket.

The League Match between Craigen

been postponed.

Football.

how interesting such consart could be.

Pan

mce.

THE CHEKIANG RAILWAY.

read

Billiards.

MIR INDIA'S VISIT.

of

age. 20

We have received a loter from Dir Minister, to cancel the arrangement regard, tended to lay thu axo to the root of alt have left the school for aundry roasons,"

Of

PEKING, November 5. It is reported that the Waiwupu has reopened negotiations with the British

link, and as a consequence the inforist

following, some months after their [REUTER'S BERVICE} *

long to

six boys, soem best calculated to develop then. For arrival, a class, limited od populace have announced their is of the utmost importance to all those the Hongkong Football Club forwards and attract, world-wide attention since it is the LONDON, November 12.

who now or may hereafter possess say the Navy tacks (in colours) will be played first time that it has come so prominently example those who attend the Union opene, the Society deeming it important The Kaiser will probably go to decision to send no representatives to vested interests in the Colony.

on the Club Football ground to-morrow forward, and it shows promise that the Chapel, or have been present at the that Mr and Mrs Brown should still devote of their time to the acquisition a great part of their time to Celtic Congresses of the future will Institution during family worship, will be of the lingunge Bournemouth instead of to the Tale of Paking as was first intsuded, and have Mr Hooper dealt very ably in de-afternoon at 4.45 p.m. Referee Lieute

yet do much good work for the Celtic ready to acknowledge the wonderful pro

From that period onward to the pres

prosent, Wight at the connlusion of bis State resolved that in addition to paying no

tail with a grievance in connection with Tweedie, R. N.

gress made in music by boys who only a popis have been received in the school year. taxation to the Government hereafter, reports of the mosting do not show it)

for months ago were as ignorant of correct by year as follows:- 8 in 1840, 17 in 1841, 13 in 1843 and 12 at the commencement intonation or harmony as the rest of their of the year, November, 1844, making in all demonstrated that the Government hnd. other strong measures are to be taken

inter alid withheld permission to erect

54 boya in countrymen,

years, ranging at the time of The Morrison Education Society is in entering from 8 to 16 years against the Government.

vorandahs' over Government footpaths asia

whoni 10 were taken away

their parents by lover to compel the owners to alter their plans and do certain things the law did not Melbourne Inman, the well-known billiarding the loan for the railway in Kisngs and standing and deep-rooted evils to revive, without the consent of the Trustees, 10 oblige them to do. It was to this portion player announcing that ho is coming to Cheking as the natives of both provinces develop, and cultivate long dormant mental have been dismissed for various reasona of Mr Huspor's speech that my remarks Hongkong on the Yawata Maru, duo heruare very indignant, some of them having energice, by introducing as many youths and 2 have died, leaving at prosent 3 killed themselves to show their indignation at tlio Boxid were more especially directed. on the 26th instant. Mr Taman has been and it is feared that troubles might be and moral elevation that are found in sequences that paronts presented their as possible to the sources of knowledge pupils in the Institution. At first it was with many misgivings as to the con- Before prosecding further I may hore touring Australasia, and has given some caused. stato that until comparatively, recently brilliant exhibitions. No doubt he will play Censor Chuo Chi-lin has sent in a provided in the Constitution of the Society "They suspected," says Mir: Brown, in

CHANGRIA, November 5. English literature and science. It is children for admittance to the school. parinission to erect verandahs over public at the Hongkong Club, as local players will memorial against the proposed forsigni scholaze shall be furiated communication with which, he has favour footpaths had always been given as a be desirous of comparing his style with that loan for the milways in Kiangau and

od us, some sinister motive of bottom of matter of course, subject to certain of Mir Stevenson who recently played Chekiang with severe terms, through the with the Bible, and with the instructions our operations, perhaps that we wished to Rnd aids to understand it which outico their childron from their friends and regulations being conformed to, and when hero. Mr. Isman's broaks during his tour Governor of Hunst

country, and convey them abroad. the bust usually afforded in it is understood what a great boon these range from 504 downwards. fifty being be

were also afraid of the religious influence schools of Christendom," but the

we might exert over them. Ats

At any rate, verandaks are to the pedestrian public in tween 209 and 200 and mine between 434

reception of Its doctrines is not made a said one of the fathers to me, not long wet or sunny weather it is surprising the and 315. Government do not encourage their

FINANCIAL CRISIS.

The scarcity of money is keenly felt Big Collapse in the North. in the southero and western states.

CRICKET.

A Colossal Score:

LONDON, November 12.

(Chinen

Service.) PERING, November 13. The Viceroy of Manchuria has wired to the Board of Agriculture, Industries In the first innings against South Australia the Marylebone Cricket Club and Commerce of the collapse of the

18 fours.

CHINA FROM THE DEEP.

A quantity of valuablo old China has been recovered by the salvago ship Alfred Noble from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Middleburg, which sank in

"A'STRANGE STORY.

X. Y. Z. complains that my romarke

had no connection with the matter at jasize.

EMPRESS DOWAGERS'

BIRTHDAY

WEATHER REPORT.

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They have

my

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The following notice is issued by Mr condition in their admission to the school since it was very mysterious why foreign- era should wish to feed and instruct our acored 669 for 8 wickels, when the firm of Tung Shing at Yingkow, involveraction, in every way-possible,

Figg of the Hongkong Observatory The precepts of Christianity, ne an im-

children for nothing. But, he added, 1 On the 14th at 11.55 a.Tho barometer portant cloment of good education, are understand it now: you labour for innings was declared closed.

others has risen slightly over N.E. Japan, and explaiurd und taught but the pupils are good, not your own. I have had three sons Bround made 160, Hardstaff 136, and ing a sum exceeding 3,000,000 tele.

The 15th November being the birthday fallen moderately elsewhere, except in the not compelled to adopt or make a profession under your charge constantly from the time Urawford. 114, the last by terrific hitting The collapse has caused a fiunncial I have already shown the connection of the of the Empress Downger the native officiala oxtreme South at both of its doetsings. That the great majority they entered the school, and I sin no longer

of afraid or suspicious. A low pressure aren appears to be moving first half of my remarks with the debate on in Shanghai hava boos ordered to wear the Northwards to tho N.E. of the Bonins, and of them will do so, might be predicted of rat nothing bad. The relixion you have! in 58 minutes, including 3 sixes, and panic there, and the Taotai has been the Ko Shing St. houses the second half taradarin robes and jackets from the 12th Nesta contro: may exist to the E of the gradual enlightenment of their minds taught them has made them better. I am requested to proved to Yingkow to would be eqully clear had not the President to the 18th and attend to the Wangshou Luzon, while a third depresion is probably and the meins of improvement pliced sure it must be true, and though the

called mo to order before I had had time Kung on the 16th to congratulate upou the formleg over: Contral Chian... restore ordor in businesss oiroles.

Pressure to state, all I had to say. The scavenging acto

highest over N.E. Japan, within their power, and those who are in customs of my country forbid lanes I referred to ware quite germinae to

Fresh or moderate NE.

winds

may be the habit of visiting the Institution and ing it, yet I tell my countrymen it is the discussion for here also when the owners. Among the birthday presenta prepared expooted in the Formosa Channel, and the inquiring into the disposition of the boys good religion-understand you now protestell that they did not require nu by H. E. Chang Chib-tang for Her Majesty N. part of the China Sea,

cannot fail to be convinced that its inmates exemption which they had not asked for the Empresa Dowager is a very large Chi Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end here for over coat off the idolatry and A QUESTION THAT EVERY MAN and which was granted too Inte to be of Saldanhs Bay, South Africa, 200 years The following paragraph is from native persit to crect verandahs over the public

sorrise, the Government used the es mirror valued at Tis. 10,000.ing at 10a.m. today 0.67 inches.

superstitions of their fathers,

SHOULD DECIDE FOR HIMSELF Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noun The Morrison Education Society has THERE is one subject in which may paper(taminted by a Shanghai newspaper) footpath as a lever to fores on the owners as of the largest bluste uvor fired in

to-morrow.

Dow existed nine years. Until November, of us are interested and that is, what were ns auprecedented na Franco vas discharged Focently, at the FORRUAET DISTRICT. WHEN you need a good reliabla lini. pondents to local papers should overlook they were scandalous and

instruction beyond siding a fos lads in troubleeme cold. Is it best to take some to repudiation of Government virtually to

mosa Channel N.E. winds, porn. The Society having no school of its claims, or to pin your faith to Chamber own, could only appropriate funds to others lain's Cough Remedy, preparation that tot

Mist have been opened by individuals on has won a world-wide reputation Led Tho kong and Tamooks: Same as No. 1

ntich favour in England as a mal materialong aud Hainant N. winds, moderate,

ngo

A GOOD LINIMENT.

terms

It is rathar remarkable that Amoy correst whisla were supremounted quartzite quarries at Cherbourg, and 16 Hongkong and Neighbourhood. 1839, nothing was done in the work of is the quickest way of getting rid of a ment try Chamberlain's Rain Balm,, the incident: A esmer Fongmei (bility as provided by law, This sort said to have displaced 120,000 tons of or variable winds, light or moderaco their studios at Canton, Macao, and Singa now remes Pac out with exaggerated

stono. Two elämbers, 40 ft. apart and 70 showery.REALES

Is has no superior for spraibe and swell has arrived at Amoy with over two hundred of thing may be very ingenions but it ft. from the face of the cliff, were charged ings. A piece of flannel slightly dampened

with Pain Balm is superior to a plastor for aboard who have died of infectitious dies not inspire tidence or afford any with eight and one-half tone of blasting moderate in between Hougtheir own reponsibility. Meantime applien immense sale by its cure of this ques30% also relieves rheumatiq, pairs and makes Commissioner of Custos here we stopped invest their money in property. Your the blast was fired. Bonth quast of China bótween Hougens for instrooters had been sent by the This remedy is for sale by all chemiste 3

lams back or pains in the side or chest. It diease and over 600 sick aboard. The inducement to Chinoso and here to powder and 280 pounds of dynamite, and South

aloop and rest possible. For sale by bl alamists and store-keepers,

the ship from continuing its voyage.".

etc..

HENRY HUNTERKYR/

quartzite obtained from this

Trustoes to England and America and store keepers.

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