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TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1908.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

SWEDEN'S NEW KING,

Daclares Coronation Unnecessary.

(Exclusive Service, applied by Fenter,

via Bomb 19.)

TEST CRICKET.

Victory for England.

r

THE FRENCH CONVENT.

fne and Mr Fraucisco Ta Yat.

His

Fady

and

THE CHINA MAIL.

DUNDONALD WRECK,

A SURVIVOR'S THRILLING

STORY.

being a credit to Hongkong; from an architectural aspect, from the way he has. adopted the surroundings, and from the site. I had the pleasure of going over the building before it was comploted and it seems admirably adapted inside for the purposes for which it is required. I have nothing more to any except one word. That is, Ladies and gentlemen, that I think when we, who are engaged in the business Eight Months at the Auckland and the work of the outdoor world, come for a moment into this house of

Islands. charity and

of good work, that we should learn some thing and profit by the lesson. When we

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WELLISOTOs, Doc. G.

had got the sea-serpent all right! We did not know how to kill them. At Gret we used to whack them on the back with a atick, but one of the follows happened to hit one of thein on the nese, and it rolled over, so after that we had no difficulty in despatching them. In the beginning we used to cook everything by putting it on the flames, but afterwards we made a mud ma oren, and cooked food on a apit.

BUILDING TUL CORACLE.

рінсая

la

PURITY GUARANTEED

FINE

TAWNY

PORT

"LION" BRAND

A WELL-MATURED

New Building Opened. Yesterdiny marked an important epoch in the history of the Asilo do Is Sainte Enfance in Hongkong, the new hospital at Wongneicheng bang oponed by His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard. (From Our Special Cerrepondent.) Excellency was accompanied by

We knew a depot was on the other MELBOURNE, January 6, 6.35 p.m.

Lugard, Mr A. J. Brackenbury, Captain Mitchell Taylor, A.D.C., andthese ladies and these Reverend Fathers Marryat, with all their imagination over was doolded to build a canvas boat, but we island, about five miles distant, but we consider that day by day. And year by year Neither Fennimore Cooper nor Captain did not know how to gut across there. It Resuming their innings after there were also presont

His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni, the Rar. suffering, and of trying to better the pro- than the narrative of the survivers of the on when we got ashore from the ship.

are ceaselessly engaged in trying to alleviate invented a mora thrilling story of adventure had cut up our sails for clothes, and Loybox, January 6, thetea adjournment the English-Father Robbert, procurater of Catholics and jetsam of humanity; the waifs, ship Dundonald on the wall-named Disag Jitly three mon built a boat of canvas and

specte in the future of what I sung call the

blankets, as we had acarcely any ofothes In King Oscar II, of Swodon, has men continued to score free- Foreign Missions ja the East, the Rev. the strays, the blind, the balt, the maimed, pointment Island, 200 miles south of Naw sticka. To do this wo had been interviewed by a newspaper atly, and the century was passed

Father de Maris, pru vicar of the Italian Mission, Rev. Father bada, Hor. Tathan and the most unpromising material, I think Zealand. As sirendy related by cable the of our clothes we had to put in piecos is good for us occasional-ship, with her crew of 28, was amashed on the harder as the sailmaker and carpenter Stockholm and he is alleged to have without the loss of another Sylvester and Demorova priests and Chrisly to be here (applause).

them together, and the turk, was all renounced the holding of a coremonial wicket.

tian Brothers, the Hon. Commander Buell the lock and opened the convent. The and the 15 survivors were rescued by ashore. We did tho sewing by mesna His Excellency then inserted the key in the rocks on the night of March 7 bust, were both drowned when the ship wont H. Taylor, R.N., Dr F. Clark, Consul guests were shown over the building and the New Zealand Governanent steamer coronation, as being unnecessary atid

Fane added 16 to his score Romano and Mira Loiria, Mr J, Orange, Dr then were entertained with light refresh Hinemoa on November 16-over eight little bit of wire we had. On July 31.a of a small bone from one of the birds. th a hole boed in We also used a mat in accordance with the spirit of reaching the oven half-century and Mrs Justi, Mr A. Dryer, Mr Sin Tak.ments by the Sisters.

months later. A complete record of those start was made in the best the main --before being sent back, and

In his opening address His Lordship the

eight months, an adequate. Recount island. This was renched all right, but Hutchings only scored an addi- Dishop, expressed his indebtedness to the

of the hardships and the disappointments the men could not find the deput, they and the despair of those lost mariners,

came back on August St. They had tional 15 before he, too, was Govomer for permitting his name to be associated with the first public ceremony dismissed.

by which the convent would hence Beaund and Hardstaff played forth be connected with the benefit institu. out time and when stumps were always received from the Government of tions of the Colony. The Convent had drawn had 17 each to their Hongkong much sympathy and assistance,

tolerably certain to thium--that food, com Waltors, Gratton, andmyself. We went over Plaintiffs were represented by Mr MI. W, fort, and some degree of safety lay within

to the largo island, but ne

A wa reached credit, the score being 159 runs and the Government had ways on Slide, instructed by Mr U. D. Themen, are miles of them. But those five miles was swashof, sending us all into the Shipped direct from Oporto,

shore wa struck a rock, and the bant copresented by Adminikrators who had for four wickets.

uniformly shown an active and kind and Sir Henry Berkoley, K.C., instructed † were miles of angry sea. They had no bont, water,

WA scrambled ashore, but the England thus required 123 attitude towards every terenient directed Johnson, appeared for the defence. And until necessity became the mother of mishap put out a fire which we had carried

carefully selected on account The facts showed that the rice was order.invention, and a ruda craft was fashion in the boat on by charitable efforts. Through the favoured by a godowe-keeper who had been in theed, those five miles representing the

sod. We carried

cstrial that runs to win, with six wickets inable recommendation of stormer Governor habit of ordering for his firm in the past, difference between semi-starvation and after drying them for three days we could fire in order to save a rлloh, for we had two.. Thane two got wet, and even handl.

Sir Henry Blake, the Secretary of State and in giving judgment for the plaintiffs comparative plenty, might as well have not get a light from them. On the fourth for the Colonies granted the site upon His Lordship Sir Francis Piggott (Chief been a thousand leagues. Listen to the ring after landing we started in search rich this fine edifice lad beou reared. Justice) romarked that the plaintiffs could story which Charles Eyre, A.B., told to stand and about 16 miles through bush

of the depot, and after walking across the f During the administration of Sir Matthew

not be presumed to know the limitations Mr Crosby Smith, a member of the Now and sorub, we landed right on it. Nathan the foundation stene was informally of the godown-keaper's authority as he Zealand scientific party on board the ail and the building commenced. had been completed after its course of which was paid for.

| had been allowed to purchasu- rice-before-Hinemoa at the time of the rescue..... STEWARL'S PATHETIC FAREWELL erection had been carried over a period of Į

the age.

He had, he asserted, long regarded

the ceremonial openings of parliament

na antiquated and he expressed the

opinion that it should be simplified.

[RETTES' SERVICE.] THE STRIKE AT PORT SAID.

Loxtos, January 5, The con men at Port Said are return- ing to work.

LATEN, The strike of coal workers at Port Reid in ended.

ASIATIC IMMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

A Partial Collapse.

(From the Correspondent;")" LONDON, January 5.

Maces. January 7, 2.5 p.m. The "Sydney Morning Herald," commenting on Asiatic Taumigration,

When play was resumed this declares that Australia is determined morning the weather was in to adhere to a white ideal at whatever tensely hot and the wicket ret; any comprouise is impossible.

Representative Australians consider that the controversy enforces the new! of a sound system of self-defence, en- abling Australia to assume the re

sponsibility of her own policy evan

if the necessity arises.

--

THE UNITED STATES AND

JAPAN,

LONDON, January 5.

hery.

Hardstaff only added two to his overnight score, before he was sent back, and neither Braund, Rhodes nor Crawford lasted long, the former adding 13 only to his score.

Play was very slow, the Englishmen batting very care fully, and at the titin adjourn

Now it

three successive administrators. From its

inception the sisters of the Asile de la Sainte Enfance had received every succu- ragnient, and he (the speaker) was asked by the Mother Superior to convey to His Excellency her thanks for the assistance from the Government, without which the erection of this new establishment attached

EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY.

Non-Acid Wine

An action which dealt with the liability will probably never be written; but the fakes six instchew with them, and used Pure of employers was decided in the Supreme little that has been related by those rough her, and one fino morning another party Court this morning. The case was one in sailormen shows that they underwent started for the min islaud. Bat the but which the Cheung Hing firm, rice mer-extraordinary experiences, not the least was smashed by a sen before it could get MADE FROM THE FINEST recover $1189.18. chants, sued the Wo On Sai Chan firaz to exasperating fenture if which was the fact started again with a party o

away. We built a third host in October, and with a party offour-Knudsen.

BIG FIRE AT HOIHOW.

Destruction of Kerosane.

(From Our Correspondent.)

making the loss about $70,000

t

only

tho

KAH LIKE SPRING POETY. -Thure_was..good.kout at the depot

Auckland Islands it was blowing half-n morning we made another following

tho

there

19

GRAPES

of its freedom from acidity,

and suitable alike for the pur-

pose of luncheon and dinner,

or for invalids.

$18.00

Bottled in bond especially for

Watkins, Ld.,

HONGKONG.

THE U.S. FLEET.

Alleged Unpreparedness.

WASHINGTON, December 30.

but no sails, so we cut up our clothes to Per Dozen Bottles, "I signed on to the Dundonald in make a sail in order that we could return Sydney, the vessel being bound, whent to Disappointment Island for the rest of laden, for Falmouth, England, for sail runnd for them, but the weather was the crew. On the next day we tried to orders. We had contrary winds all too bad, hnd we had some difficulty in the way from Sydney, and whon off the returning the depot. On the

start, and got abant. 3 galo. The weather on the sight of clothes as the depot, and exchanged them o'clock. We had found Horow, January 4. March 6 was very thick and heavy, and we for what we had boen wearing and we About non to-day a fire started in the shortened down to upper tepsils. to the French Convent would never have korosena godown in Hothow which con- 18.30 am. ou tho 7th land was seen right which during the seven monthe we were on At had also cut each other's hair and heards, been successfully accomplished. The costumed about 20,000 cases of oil, most of ahead. We tried to wear the ship short we looked like a lot of the building amounted to over $50,000, which is retailing here at 89.40 per case, round, but she would not stay, and wont we got near

the other island

Jand grown so long that spring poets. As another 820,000. Friends of the institution, the cost of encloving the ground with walls

our old camp oar matea. stern first into a crevice in the eliffe, Ordera did not know us in our new 1311, In this Sre we hear that Mesers Butter- all of whom he wished to cordially thank fel and Swire lost screal thused cases, was found to be useless, as there were

were given to clear the lifeboats, but it end they thought we were

Next morning we put half the men on behalf of the Mother Superior, while the most of the remainder was the rocks all round us. The captain ordered the canvas boat, and left them to make

ashore where we First landed

ded with with contributed a portion of the cost. The property of the Standard Oil Company gave up all hope of saving himself, and cook the second mate and the others round balance. thanks to the tiring efforts of and they are protected by insurance.

us to put on our lifebalts. The Steward their way over to the depot. Then we the Superioress, seconded by the indefatig

nid, Goodbye, boys, I'm too old to to the depot. We had been seven monthe The Standard Oil Company has an Advice from Washington state that Tent, the scoré stood at 221 for alle labours of the sisters and aided by the agency in Hoilus, evaducted by a Chinese and shut the door. Soon afterwards Tatarekai had boon there on February attacks upon the government on account

get ashore, and went into his cabin on Disappointment. Island. We saw Freun proceeds of the sale of the infants' work, agent who speaks English, and Mr Moreno, compressed air in the hold blew hek a long conference on the Japanese/eight wickets, Barnes and had been raised. At the same time he the Haifong agent of the company, he just the forecastle bead, as the ship might I would call in about six months, so we were of the unpreparedness of the battleship

of piece paper in the depot that the Humphreys being each 7 not should not out to mention Mr. Orange, come ashore in Heihow when the fire be disasted. Wo were there two or three on the look-out for a boat every day after firet for the cruise. It is alleged that had

deck. The mate told us to get under and that some other Government bost whose firm had been responsible for the haridsorge building all present saw. Alr The close finish has created orange, Mr A. Bryur, and during their

muvotos when she started shipping swe got to the depot. You can imagino our war called for the presence of the feet on The cause of the conflagration is un- | Just at the break of the forecastle. When delight when the Hinemos put in an utterly unrendy to taove at the time the the Pacific, the vessels would have been great excitement.

absence Mr Ough, took easiderable pains known, but it is reported that while castle head, but were not there more than found only ship's biscuits and tinned foot set out.

we saw the sens coming we went on the fore-pearance. When we got to the depot we

There is an insistant in seeing that while tha building was do-soldering tins in the godown a tin was a couple of minutes when water began to mestno ten, butter, sugar, or coffee, denund for the overhauling of the nary signed to unvet all the requirements such ignited had the fire soon spend to all the come right over. One tremendous sen We found the dour of the depot spen, and depa tment. an institution called for, it at the saino oil in the building, and consumed three washed clean over us, and although wa all it was evident tant some of the stores time harmonized in architectural effect with cargo heats, which were loaded with oiled to hang on, the next one washed had been purloined. We found an old the many palatial buildings of the island. which they were landing from a stenuier; of the others, but I was whirled round and time got it to work.

don't know what became pattern gun in the hut, and after (From Our Special Correspondeat.)

The French Convent building in the citys un account of the low tide, they were recastle, but was.

round. caught bold

of the foot of the the roots of plant (stilbocarpa polaris) Morse, Jan. 7, 4.45 p.m.

had long since been found too mull to not able to get sway. The godown the son. I then caught hold of one of the boiled. We made effes from sex biscuits instantly torn away by for vegetable. It was not bad when After tiffin the tail-end of the mustat cu o en un entren she Hothow, near the French Consulate, and hand someune following

meet the denied for us, caused by the situated just neroas the creek, north of shrouds and climbed

did so I by roasting them. We afterwards found a English Eleven put up a sterisought comfort and admission there. The clouds of black smoko drifted all the aftor back, saw it was an Irishmen making little tea at the Enderby Teland depot."

s

BORTO", December 30, noon over the city, and presented a very Judge.

We went on to the fore top- ing struggle and succeeded in ierosing number of funds, and the picturesque offect in the dull winter sky

Secretary of War Taft spoke in this city gallant yard, as

The party on the Hinemen, wero usturally to-day. He was greeted by a very large winning the match by one necessitated tnore accomulation and

shore. We thought it was touching the anxious to visit the spot where so many audience and hailed as the next president cliff, but found it to Ie about 16ft away. months had been spent and so many priva- of the United States wicket.

President Roosevelt and Mr Ront have

situation.

THE LONDON "TIMES."

LONDOS, January 5. The Observer," which belongs to Baron Northcliffe, (Sir Alfred C. Harmsworth,) Ays that important negotiations are proceeding to place the direction of the "Times" in the hands of the very capable proprietor of the popular magazines and newspapers.

THE NEW MINING DRILL

Lospos, January 5. Most important trials of the Gordon Drill, at the Rand mines, show a far reaching effect on the labour problem.

out.

A Gallant Fight.

Humphries and Braund bat-

nature of their illnesses in certain cases

better surroundings for the treatment of the sick.

His Lordship concluded by asking His Excellency and lady Lugard

A native working the drill for fiveted patiently, the former.com-on behalf of the Mother Superior and the hours achieved results equal to a day's piling 18 before he was dis-sisters, to accept a sail souvenir in momory of the occasion (leo handsome

work of fifteen evolus,

LATE TELEGRAMS.

8.-E. DAILY NEWS SERVICE.]

RIOTS IN KOREA.

Toxyo,,December 31.

started.

SPORTING.

Football

THE SHIELU COMPETITION.

116 all away.

it :

nie,

up the

was, canted towards the

THE CASTAWAYB' CAMP.

1.

Wo used

The press of the country is filled with

THE PRESIDENTIAL

CAMPAIGN,

Mr Taft Speaks."

We were going to try to swim ashore on sailers. The visitors had a good view of the the recent panic through which the country

otions endured by the plucky, persevering

In the course of his speech ho discussed

the

ond

of

had.

a rope, but found the was too short.

rope we

Unfortunately, wo place where the Dundonald struck, sad it the nd dropped the only knife we-had, and

was certainly a very dificult Candi

has

passed. Secretary Taft declared his

could not cut another

yardarm. About an hour before

paoic ni of a fundamental unture and not

rope to lengthen it.Ece of coast. The broue was wasted slief in the continued prosperity of the We spent the night up there on the firstinto a kind of tunnel, working round in a country. He said he did not regard the silver trays, one of which was suitably tion this year will not be as interesting as first and secorid mates. The mat wis toused about so much by the

The Hongkong Football Shield Competi- we began to climb down to the aylight semi-circular direction; hencait was that the likely to extend beyond the financial

the

I

told

missed..

and found about 12 men there,

sea washing in from each end of the tumsel. Aurry that produced it. Fielder, the last man, joined inscribed), and to open the door.

in the past, owing to the action of the us to prepare for the worst, ns

WASHINGTON, January 2. "Aw, we passed," says Mr Crosbie Smith, Before declaring the building" open His committee in deciding that only company could not stand much longer. Ho thought sea just washing over it, standing about gan are opposing the candidacy of Secre-

ns the mast "we could see a projecting rock, with the Barnes and victory seemed

The sugar and copper interests of Michi- teams would be allowed to enter the com- Excellency sail :- within the Australians' grasp.

My. Loril Bishop, Lady Superioruse, petition. We understand that the R.G.A. be able to help one another ashore. I had dous hots in the bottom of the ship, which from that state. The sugar men oppose we had better cut a few lines, as we might half a ship's length from the mouth of the tary Taft. A determined effort is being CAYE. This must have pierze a tremen- made to prevent his securing the delegation. However, both batsmen played

Lalies and Gentlemen: Before Tproceed and the R.E. hate decided not to com-

lost my knife, so the mate gave wo his, to open the door with the key which has pote. Entries close on Saturday next ruaning gear.

want up again and ent away some of the accounts for the fore part going onder so Philippine tariff and the copper interests him on account of his position on the Two Japanese postmen have been killed mounted slowly up, until just I feel in being called upon to assume

very carefully and the score just been given to me by Monseigneur, and should be sent to the Honorary

quickly. One could quite understand from this

how sho toppled over

over on ono side, wish to dafest him because of his doctrine and two injured in the Chyungehiyong i

would like to express this pleasure which Secrotary, Dir L. J. Wishart.

throwing the masts against province; but rioting in Koren is subsiding prior to the tea adjournment this duty to-day. We base heard the

Burvived.

On the is- gouterally, owing to the difficulties pro sented by winter.

story of the completing of this institution, the winning hit was made, and

I have great pleasure in offering my

I cut through one of the topsail bunt lines, able search by the Dundonald castaways. Barnes being 38, not out, and congratulations to

With the doparture of the 119th In-throw it to him, and we made fast at both This spot the captain steered for, all on t last entering into the fruition of your labours, fantry to India by the Hardinge, Hongkong ashore. The cliff was about 300ft high, but whom we had picked up from the depot at

ends.

By this means we managed

piloted Fielder 18, not out.

getb

by the second mate of the Dundonald, seeing for which you have waited so many years ber of spurtsmen, including Lieut. Colonel

slope, Port Ross for the purpose. Neither I am called upon to assume this

which allowed

once we got •

HOTEL TRAGEDY IN TOKYO,

Tokyo, December 31.

Au interpreter at the Imperial Hotel,. The scores are

Tokyo, shot the senior interpreter in the street and committed suicide immediately afterwards. The cause of the tragedy was Home grievance in the matter of the dis- tribution of commission money.

THE NEVADA STRIKES.

New York, December 31. President Roosevelt has sent a severo reproof to Governor Sparks, of Nevada, for his failure to deal resclately with the goldfield troubles for the preservation of order in the State.

+

A SUSPICIOUS CARGO.

NEW YORK, December 31.

A heavy shipment of munitions of war

has been forwarded to Manila The fact

in exciting such comment.

AUSTRALIA.

First Innings Second Innings

ENGLAND.

First Innings

Second Inuings.

J. B. Hobbs...

G. Gunn

F. L. Fane

K. L. Hutchings

L. C. Braund

J. Hardstaff

"ACCIDENT TO EEIR HARDIE.W-Rhodes-

Thrown from A Motor Car.

LOOS, December 30. Koir Hardie, the noted socialist agitator, was badly injured in an automobile accident at Wellington, New Zealand, to-day. sustaning brokon ribs.

DO NOT EXPERIMENT WITH CROUP.

WHEN

THEN a child show symptoms of

group there is no time to experi

J. N. Crawford

8. F. Barnes, not out

J. Humphries

A. Fielder, not out

Sundries

Departing Sportsmen.

A LANDING EFFECTED,

Suddenly I heard a veice From the wonder that anyone the cliff. It was on the illegal combinations of capital.

shore opposite, and found it to be frens one land there is only one possible landing- of our men, Michael Pul, a Russian Finn, which was discovered paly by consider 8-place,

I

to

WEATHER REPORT.

Figg of the Hongkong Observatory :-

The following notice is issued by Mr.

On the 7th at 11.55 a. The barometer

that the building is compisted will be the poorer by the absence of a'uum at the point just above the mast othold, Captain Bollons, nor anyone else, as far as has risen over Cher, and fallen over-S.. task this afternoon merely because Aitken, Major W. W. Chitty, Major teen of th comparative case. Six-we could learn, had ever landed on the Japan and the Loochoos of considerable ·

future

know

the

the

DISAPPOINTED CANADA.

The Failure of a Mission.

to climb

exhuming

misch

is central over the continent to

the position in this Colony of the represen- Lowis, Capain Kriekenbook. Captain H. E. ed for. They were washed away when the

of us got ashore, leaving 12 unaccount island previously. tative of His Majesty, but, Ladies and Stanger Leathes, Lieut. J. M. G. Taylor big seas struck the ship. I now learned

The anticyclone, which is of While we were axamining and photo-in of Yangtze, and pressure is 266 Gentlenen, I feel that it is

a great and and Lieut. Lecky. 397 si pleasure to know that in some!

that the first man ashore, Walter Low, graphing the huts and examining the island the small direction my name should in the

called out to us to pass a yupo to him, but for plants and rucks, a party of four of the relatively low to the S. of the Isochous.

Gradients are rather stoop, and hand before this could he done he slipped over castaways had gone over the hill to their mansoon tuy bo expected in the Formosa be associated with this building, na Raving

UV Erst Food fortune

the cliff into the son. and was never bist camp to perform the sad to open it. You

work of nature of the merk carried on

seon again. We weze all

the reusins of the mate of their Channel and the China Sea." 382 here. I am sorry I

I could find no later

exhansted when we got aahoro, being very while this was being done the captain spenting at 10a.m. to day. 0.00 inches

ship. This took a couple of hours, and Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end- etatistical I records than 1904. In that year

hungry and cold. When in the forstop the some 1400 patients wore takes in and some

mato told us there was a depot, on the the time in searching more of the shore Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon 28 40 per cent cured. Of Chinese adults

OTTAWA, Canada, December 30. island, and when we got ashore wo went in line for traces. of the

Tu to-morrow. castaways. adwilted to the hospital there were about

Great dissatisfaction is expressed here, that we could

search of it. The weather was so thick about 4.30 the Hineraca was taken FORECAST DISTRICT. A

back to Port Ross. All the passengers tell out patients; the old, over the onteone of the commission of M. going, so we turned hack. Later on we and the ship's company landed to at N. winds, strong find. 100 in addition

whore we

1.Hongkong and Neighbourhood: the destitute, women and children, the lame Lomioux, the Canadian commissioner to discovered that there was no depot un that tend the funeral. This party numbered 50 and the blind. Soine 170 Chinese-urghaus Tokyo, on the ranttor of Japanese in the mate, who, with the second mata, sive ono. The captain rend 'the Anglican i

Formosa Channel; NE winds, about 60. The service was a most impresstrong to gale. isinud. This was a great, disappointment

3.South coast of China between Hang

4-South coast of China between Hong-

0

tu the

39 are maintained, and educated, mostly, of

course, foundlings received by the

to

lord, we, wero | Kaya

30 on. There is also a solool for stiku migration. It is conceded by: the warmest had beog seriously ill from exposure. W Church funeral service, and the body, kong and Lamooks: Same NI

friends and pronioters of the project, that never expected the second mato to recover, which he been enclosed in a suchost children, mostly English and French, with the mission has beet a failure and M. but he gradually got batter. The oate, was lowered to its last resting-place by the kong and Hainan: N. winds, strong to a an average of some 70: pupils That the work his micreased in evident by the fact Lemioux comes in for a good share of the however, after finding wo were not on the second and third inntos of the Dundonald." alt that a new building bas isun called for, blame. It is cited by muy that had He sunk rapidly, and died on the twelfth main Atokland Island, was disheartened. which is being opened to ky.

19 on

15

10

That the matter been placed in other hands,.

the

Government supports and cordially a different results would have followed. As day after the wreck. He was over 60

38 proves of the work is uvidon by the grant 4 result of the recent conference between years of 250 ON SHO

to the Convent and the grant of this site; Lemieux and Viscount Hayashi the

16 I should like to congratulate you specially Japanese Consul at Ottawa has hoon

18 on the site you have chosen. I think that recalled.

for the Indies who me engaged in

both for

FIRM ALIGHT SRVEF MONTHS.

By this time we had discovered that we

were on Disappointment Island. After get ting ashore we subsisted on rawwollyhawks. The fow matches amongst us woro web, and

19 daily toil here, and for the papile and BRYAN ATTACKS ROOSEVELT. it was three days before we could get them

foundlings this pleasant outlook around

Nino for

282

ing

and

us, with the unique view of the 2.50:

on, the

FACES,

and all the i

1 festivities: showing the joyous side of human nature,

with, I I am glad to say, considerable

FIRE IN SAN FRANCISCO.

SAN FRANCISCO, December 28,

aren for a playground, there should be 'n great improvement in their physical con-

Afraid of the Treats.

LINOOLs, Nebraska, Dec. 31.

dry. When we onca got a a fire going we banked it up and kept it alight for seven months. Until May we only covered nur solves up with canvas we had got from the ship before she disappeared, but we bogas William J. Bryan spoko to-day to to see that we were going to have some sold

dition in their health and in their Democrats of Oklahoma on the issues of weather, for snow and hall came on,

in contrast

Roles To

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ment with new remedice, no. miatter how highly they may be recommended. There

of He mudo on decided dig in the whis occupy buildings koking into the Prosidone for bis altiged work poloy. Then we did with our houds, a ground. is one preparation that can always be do A disastrous fire visited the business dings Chinese streets, I would like toward the trusts. pended upon. It has been in use for many section of this city to-day. Two blocks of to add my congratulations also, to those Bryan alleges that Roosevelt, despite top, forming huts about Gt long and 4ft

built up sticks, and

and put sous oD years and has bever bean known to fail, wholesale cutablishments wave wiped out. which his Lordship that, to the architody afraid of the truste and will not carry winter all right by living on mollyhawke via: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Give

his many threats against monopolies, is wide. We managed to scmpe through the it, and a quick caro is sure to follow. For is impossible, this only, to estimate the Mr. Orange. I think we can all look on the out the programme that he has outlined in and seals When we saw the seals first ende by all chemists and atcrekvapen. damage caused by the conflagration. building with thorough satisfaction, and xa bin

spoochies.

bobbing up on the water we thought.we

THEATRE

ROYAL

TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING at 9.15.

POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA CO.

TO-NIGHT

PRICES

FOLLARD AND MEN CHESTER, BOLE OWNERS

TO-NIGHT

IN TOWN.

$1,00

TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY, JAN. LA POUPEE

THURSDAY, JAN #SKETCHY BITS.

$3.00, $2.00 and Late trams to the Pank 16 muutes aftor each performance

BOX PLAN AT THE ROBINSON PIANO C Hongkong Decamber 29, 1907,

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