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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

AERIAL NAVIGATION,

A Wonderful Success.

(Hiclusive Service, supplied by Reuter, via Bombay.)

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LONDOS, January 14. It is nanounced in Paris that Heary Farman has

Deutsch Archdacon prize of £2000 sterling by covering a circular kilometre (1,093 yarda) with an aeroplane. The time inken was one minute twenty-eight seconds.

The papora describe the nehievement

as wonderful, and allude to Farman as an epoch-maker, comparable with Robert Stovenson.

CHINA'S RAILWAYS.

Tientsin-Chinkiang Agreement Signed.

(From Our Correspondent,)

SHANGHAI, January 14. The agreement for the construction of a railway from Tientsin to Chinkiang has been signed by the Waiwapur and

JAPAN'S MINISTRY.

Resignation of Ministers,

(From Our Correspondant.)

Tokyo, January 15.

Owing to the tone of the Diet when discussing the Railway Estimates the Premier, the Minister of Communications and the Minister of Finance sent in their resignations.

The reeigantion of the Premier was

| refused, but the resignations of the Ministers were accepted.

[Tho "Japan Mail" of Dec. 25 reported

TheNici Nichi Shimbun" continuer

LICHI-CHIN.

The Partnership Dispute.

*

THE CHINA MAIL.

The Chief Justice-We don't think any Infidavits are necessary. We will decide

what form the enso shall tako her.after.

Mr Slade--Over twenty.

Er Slade sail he would show that on

The appeal against the decision of the Puisto Judge that Li Chi Chiu was Jane 29, a few days before the firm closed, | partner in the Tak Tà Lang firm, was co-eighteen promissory notes were issued to

menced this taorning before their Lord- various WORLOT.

These notes, though ships Sir Francis l'igott (Chief Justico),

all payablo on demand оп the and Mr A. G. Wies (Paisne Judge), sitting face of the book, purported to be renewals, in Appellate Jurisdiction.

SPORTING.

Cricket.

THE KOWLOON CLUB.

On Saturday next the foundation stone of the Kowloon Cricket Club's pavillon will be laid by Mr H. N. Mody, President of the Club. On the same afternoon Kowloon will play the Craigongower Cricket Club, now leading in the competition. The

SCOTTISH LETTER.

(From Our Correspondent.),

EDINBURGH, December 14.

A bazar has been held in Edinburgh for the purpose of raising money to provide a "habitarion" for the native students from India who aro attending the Uni- veraity and Colleges. When fully equipped | and started, it is not intended entirely

Mr M. W. Slade, ilustrusted by Mr 7 In several instancos items in the books Peninsulai men hope to store at the expense] *clusively for Indian students, Accom H. Gardiner, appeared for the appellant, ere not correct, and transactions said to of Craigongower as they have done with modation is to be provided for all members

have taken place never took place. Mr the Telegraphs and Middlesex. And Hou. Mr H. E. Pollock, K.C., in-Slade would prove from the mouth of an structed by Mr R. A. Harding, and by Mr expert accountant who had been through F. X. d'âlındro Castro, for the respon- the books and Indeed them, that they

dents.

were incorrect. The balanco was shown Mr Slade stated that Lau Bing-

on the face of the books as $1.50; 49 5 pong, who admitted being a partner matter of fact, on adding it up, it camo to in the firm, gavo his evidence in a 8209. There was a curious entry in the decidedly unsatisfactory тавлек. Hobooks which showed that $3000 had been produced a series of books, which he paid by Li Chi-chin as capital on a curtain said were the books of his firm, and in dato. Piftoen days later he was shown which L Chi-chin's name appeared again to have received interest on that money. and again as Li Chi-chin, partner." The The next point ha vished to raise was that its vehement opposition to the Goven-only, and had to be heard quickly. books was not the same as the writing in- summary case was one for a small am the handwriting on the covers of the ment's financial programme. It now declares

side. The man who wrote the covers of thest in presenting to the House a budget

the books, and who refused to write the such as is understood to have been elaborat

inside, we taken to a house by Lau Hing ed the Salou ji Ministry will be inviting its

pong, where he found two sets of books, one own impeachment, since it will be virtually

old and one now. When asked to write on announcing its abandonment of the ficuncial basis which it openly announced a year

the cover of the new books in the same way as the writing on the old, he was informed ago. This important journal has taken the lead turveglaut in attacking the pre-

that the new set of books was for the in-

sent Cabinet's finance. question lies between reducing the pro- fore, as to whether or not this ma gramme of military and naval armaments, was a partner was of very serious moment or raising the taxes,

to him, and Counsel proposed first of all to The new budget is a, compromiso, but unquestionably it repro-refer to the evidence given in the Court

Football

of the University who desire to study Indian languages, Indian literaturo, Indian law, and Indian history. On the first day, tho bazaar was opened by Mr Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer; on the second day by, Lard Rasy, ex-Governor of The draw for the Hongkong Challenge Bombay; and on the third by Lord Dune- Shield is as follows:--

din, Lord President of the Scottish Court of Session, assisted by Lord Lamington,

THE CHALLENGE RELE.

IST ROUND.

A. H.M.S. Tamur... C. Coy., Cameron ex-Governor of Bombay. Financially the

1. A. Cor., Cameron

Highlanders

Highlanders

C. F. Coy., Cameron

a. Hongkong F. C.

Highlanders . H.M., Waterwitch Byes. H.M.S. Kent, H.M.S. Bedford, B.31.3. King Alfred, G. Coy., Middlesex Reg

F. Coy, Middlesex Regt., Cameron Highlandars, D. Coy,, Cameron

B. Coy Highlanders, E. Coy., Cameron High. lendars, D. Coy., Choron Highlanders, Coy, Cameron Highlandere, G. Coy. Cameron Highlanders, H. Coy., Canturon Highlanders, V.M.C.A. F.O F.C., Hongkong Rugby Club,

Although Li Chi-chi denied he was a partner and said, he had never had any thing to do with this firni, yet his Tordship could do nothing but say, "Horo are the books, you inre not proved them to be forgeries," and give judgmont scalingly That judgmont was followed by a series of judgments amounting in all After all, the to about 824,000. The issue, there spectors of the Court (Snitary CommisD. H.M.S. Kent

2nd ROUND.

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bazaar was a complete success. The sura aimed at was £5000, and the drawings for the three days were 25066, including some substantial contributions from India, -

It has often been pointed out that the

Heute Boure departare from the present below. Then he would ask leave to call Lau Chi-chin. Ho was again sent for a few H. H.M.S. Bedford . B. Goythianders chief use is to build up others. It seeme

Cabinet's original intention, and to that extent it puts a weapon into the hands of the Government's onemios. En. .M]

fresh evidence as to the books.

The Chief Justice-Ware the judgments in any of the cases given by consent?

The Puiane Judge-1 aunot say they were given by consent, but in all the cases

the representatives of the British and THE BOYCOTT AGITATOR.in which judgment was giren exertion

German syndicater.

[BEUTEL'S BERYKK.]

A "WHITE" TRANSVAAL.

The Government's Dream.

LONDON, January 13, Mr Smuts, speaking in Pretoria, said that he must differentiate between the ordinary Asiatics and their lenders. Soi long as the leaders agitated, he must carry out his duty. The Government had already shown too much leniency,

Released From Custody.

(Chinese Mail's Servia )

Shanghai, January 14. Wan Ka Chang, bank manager,

who was arrested on a charge of inciting a boycott against the Hongkong and Shanghai Bauking Corporation for the part, that Corporation toole connection with the Kiangsu Railway loan, has been released.

in

The Total

issued notifications strictly prohibiting the circulation of pamphlets

and the people had partly lost con-has fidence in them. The Government would! keep the Transvaal a whiteman's coun- trg, whatever ill-informed people in about the boycott. England said.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

[N.-C. DAILY NEWS SERVICE]

MANCHURIAN TOPICS.

Tokyo, January 10.

With a view to attracting Chinese conlins to the Heilungkiang district the Chineso Eastern Railway Company has induced the

WU TING FANG.

Departure Postponed.

(Chiness Mai's Service,)

SHANGHAI, January 14. He Excellency Wu Ting Fang, Chinese Minister to America, will pasa

Russian Eastern Asiatic Steamship Com-the Chinese New Year at Shanghai, pany to open a service between "Chetan

and Vladivostock with two stuaniers.

Regulations have been issued for the

was stayed pending the appeal.

The Chief Justico-Why I asked the question was this: there may be techuical difficulties in the way with regard to the appeal, but it may be possible to re-try the case as an original action.

Mr Slado-That would be difficult with- out the consent of the plaintiffs.

Mr Pollock-They are all summary claims.

days before the case came on for bearing

The

ROBINSON PIANO -

COMPANY, LTD.

NEW PIANOS

ON EIRE

AT

$10 per month.

TUNING INCLUSIVE.

Largest

in the

World.

Improvements and Additions at the Joseph Schlitz' Brew- ing Plant, in Milwaukee, Give it First Rank.

Scet will in all probability play an import- ant part in the future of South Africa. There is a close resemblance between the Svet and the Boer in many ways, but in nome more then in their form of Church government. Mr.J. C. X. M'Kenna is writing a series of articles in tho "Glasgow 2. G. Coy., Middlesex Herald" on the subject of "The Welding sioners). Then he was asked to draw out a

Regt. Force" of the Scot, and some of his re-. between Lau E. Winner of B.

. H. Coy., Cameron marks have attracted wide attention. One partnership agreement

Highlanders of his conclusions is: Hing-pong and Lau Chi-chin, hat refused F. G. Coy, Cameron Highlanders, v. E

**In the grant paint-box of the world, I to deso unless he got instructions from

Coy, Cameron Highlanders should class the Scotsman as gamboge. It G. Winner of A. D. Lusitano F. C.

Cameron is a serviceable colour in itself, but its; in the Summary Court, and asked to L. Winner of C.

e. D. Coy, Carron to be in everything. You can always ro-write the covers of two books which had K. F. Qoy., Middlesex Regt

Highlander's been spoiled, and he would describe what

detect it. It is not always gamboge, but stops Lau Hing-pong took to make these L. H.M.S. King Alfred...Hongkong

. Y. M. C. A. F. C. it ought always to be there. That is why the Scotsmiriso-loable in South new book look oud.

Rugby Club Africa just now. Two bigations are in 3RD ROUND. M. Winnor of K., t. Winner of Ito be the force or Rabstance which will the melting pot. The Scotsman is going N. Winner of F.,

Winner of H. O. Winner of J.,

Winner of G. eventually unite them. He is no more P. Winner of D., .........

v. Winner of E. English thru he is Dutch, but he can fit in progress, will establish the Joseph Schlitz' 4TH ROUND.

with both of them, He is the most Brewing Company's plant sa the largest in E. Winner of O. valuable citizon in the great question of the world. Monster new buildingsnow under . Winner of N. nationhood that South Africa possesses way, including big brow house, Immense to-day. He will in the long run prove reservo wait bins and enlarged bottling

Thoir Lordships decided that the case should be tried de noro on a date to be fixed by the Court,

CROCODILE IN A HOUSE.

Startling Adventure at Sibpur.

A crocodilu is not the sort of quest that Mr. Slade--Assuming your Lordships one would expect to see, or desire to see, judgment on the appeal is in our favour. in one's bungalow, remarks the "Madma

the course taken would be to apply to the plaintiffs and ask them to consent to judgment being given against them. If they did not we could then apply, under the powers the Court has, for leave to appeal.

The Chief Justice.I think it was understood that this appeal would govern all the other cases.

The Puise Judge I jutended it to. Mr Stads- Technical difficulties would be entirely surmounted by an application for leave to appeal, although out of time, owing to the peculiar circumstances of the

Cast

Mail." A roigger has recently, however, encroached upon the privacy of Mr. W. Blazey, Foreman Instructor at the Sibpur" Civil Engineering College. The animal

walked into the Instructor's house the

dining-room. It refused to leave when other evening and ensconced itself in the

requested to do so in polite Bengali, and it met its death in conesquence, after half an bour's struggle for existence.

Mr Blazey, with Mr A. E. Burnie, an- other Foreznan Instructor, ware sented in the drawing room of their bungalow at

The Chief Justice—You' still might, trySitipur. Mr Blazey sent the Khitmatgar the question in another action.

Mr Slado-We are la a much better position ou the appeal, and as I have submitted the evidence on which the deci sion must have rested out have been the books. All the books, some twenty, are in the custody of the Court, nut shout five or six of these were put in as

on an errand. The servant, in order to obey his master'e command, had to pass from the drawing room through the dining- room into the compound. He got no further than the latter apartment, how* ever, for be there met the crocodile. Up. on hearing the startled cry of his servant, evidence in the Court below. The first there saw, to his astonishment, a black- Mr Blazey hurried to the spot, and ho thing that strikes one on examination of looking mugger of the man-eating variety,

le leaves for America on the 3rd those books is that the whole lot are mensuring more than six feet from the tip

nationalizing of the salt industry of day of the first moon.

Macharia. The salt merchants have been prohibited from depending on foreign capital under penalty.

KOREA AND JAPAN.

Tokyo, January 10,

The very cordial reception extended to the Crown Prince of Korea in Japan has grastly impressed his father, the Emperor, who expresses a desiro to visit Japan.

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AMERICA AND JAPAN.

- New York, Janway 10-

The Japanese Gorernment has officially

naked the United States Governmont whe

ROBBERY ON TIENTSIN

RAILWAY.

www.

Passengers Killed.

(Chmer Mail'e Service.}

PEKING, January 14. A robbery was committed on the

ther the appointment of Mr Takahira, Jap-Tientsin Railway as the cam neared anase Ambassador in Rome, to succesed Viacom Aoki in Washington, would buTangho on the 13th instant.

of its rapacious jaws to the end of its terrible tail. It was useless to argue

Winner of P., Winner of M.,

* First named Clubs in 1st, 2nd and 3rd rounds to have choice of ground.

....

1st round to be played on or before

25th January, 2nd round to be played on or before

22ad February.

3rd round to be played on or before 4th round to be played on

14th March.

or before 28th March.

himself the link which will join the Britain

to the Boor."

Dispatch from Milwaukee,

dared

Nov. 8, is us follows:

Improvements contemplated, and in

facilities, and the installation of powerful electric engines, form part of the improve. Armstrong, the Messrs Vickors-Maxini, and city of the plant from two million to three The arrangement between the Messrements that will increase the prosent capa-

the Japanese for the purpose of establish.

ing steel works, and so on, in Japan, may and one-half million barrels per year. Tha Final round to be played on or before bo said to mark the final death-blow to the nccemily for such norable additions to the

4th April..

business relations which our Eastern Allies company's already monster plant is dus The following is a list of the teams have had with the Clyde. "At one time," antered :-

H. M. S. Kent.

H M. S. Bedford..

H. M. 8. King Alfred.

H. M. S. Tamar.

H. M. S. Waterwitch.

G. Coy., Middlesex Regt.

F.

Coy., Middlesex Regt.

A. Coy, Cameron Highlanders.

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Y. M. C. A. Football Club. Lusitano

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says the "Glasgow News," "the Japaucsentirely to the excellence of Schlitz' Boer, were fairly good customers with us, giving demand for which; from all quarters of the us odd warships for construction, and taking globe, is increasing wich romarkable rapi.. consignments of forgings, armour-plate, &c., from our local steel-works. Her pro

dity. gress in naval matters in recent years has gradually brought about a reduction in such orders.These seem now to have

SOLE AGENTS

reached the vanishing point. At present, Watkins, Limited.

there are two enormous battleships under construction in Japanese naval yards. Of the material used in them only a very

small share went from Glasgow. The loss.

is more readily perceived, too, when the

APOTHECARIES' HALL, WATKINS' BUILDING,

Hongkong Football Club(Rugby Team) fact is duly appreciated that the Japanese 31, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong

POPULATION OF JAPAN..

The Immigration Problem,

ata at present reconstruating their com inercial marine with a fleet of good ocean-1311 going steamers, the work for which is being accomplished locally."

· HONGKONG.

shie, sometime member of Parliament for At the annual public meeting of the Moray and Naire, and the Rev. Dr. Ross Edinburgh U. F. Presbytery, addresses Taylor, of Kelvinside, Glasgow, one of the The population of Japat now apr Danca Marou spoke of what had

were delivered as to work in the Far East. leaders of the U. F. Church."

written in the same landwriting. On gring into the contents of the--books it will be scon that on June 29th, a fow days before the firm failed, Lan Hing-verbally with the brute, and although Mr pong issued 18 promissory notes to various Blazey had a gun, he possessed no ammuni-proximates very closely to 60 millions, saya boon done in Manchuria, where he spent people for a very large sum of money.

tion, so he and his friend seized the biggest the "Japan Mail." The exact figures for several wreaks last summer. Sir Alexander the Curragh, when the Black Watch An interesting ceremony took place at Mr. Pollock objected to fresh evidence, sticks in thrir collection and commenced, 1907 are not yet known, but assuming that Simpson said that when he recently celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the unless formal was given.

without further ado, a violent and pro- the increase has been 618.161, namely the visitad Shanghai, he "inquired to whom capture of their famous gong, which has The Chief Justica (after argument)The meditated assault upon the intruder. The average calculated on the date of the past belonged certain property containing epiuin bega in possession of the regiment since it ground, on which I gave my assent for animal took the matter complacently 30 years, the figura for to-day is 40,287,744.deus, and a name was given of a Jewish was captured by Captain John Drysdale leave to appeal, was undoubtedly that far enough at first, but when it realised that The gradual increasts in oach five year family who were high in the esteem of thead the grenadier, now the A Company, of ther evidence would be given on the the gentlemen meant business it retaliated period are as follows;~ appeal.

with vigour. By vicious snaps and by lush- |ing out with its tail, it strove to ward off. the attack, but-blowe rained heavily upon it, and after half an hour's belabouring it rolled over and, apparently, died. The attacking party then approached thair fallen foe to investigate its specics and dimen- sions, when it suddenly sprang into tow life and made a last fraatio bid for freeda

energy and the bruto was eventually slain,

Mr Pollock-Has your Lordship decided in absents that fresh evidence shall be admitted?

The Chief Justice That was the ground; I could not do anything else. It may be More than ten passengers are reported necessary to put the thing in more strict

shape. to have been killed.

Mr Pollock-Your Lordship asked Dr

THE QUESTION OF RESTRICTION.

acceptable. The Washington Government | has replied in the afinnative.

1883

1838.

1803.

1898

1903 1000

1907

37,017,302 69,607,254 .41,398,313

43,763,855.

46,732,876

48,049,563

40,207,744

people of Great Britain, and who wore the Black Watch, at Serai Ghat, on making their fortunes out of the degrada December 9, 1857. A parade was held

tion of the Chinose."

and.a letter was read from one of the few.

The CRNO of Mr John Ayling, who was survivors of the Mutiny who took part in sentenced to ten years' pecial servitude for the capture. Colonel St. George Burton forgory, continues to attract much attention followed with an address, and then as an Side by side with the fact that the owing to his connection with prominent eld captain of the A Company he struck the population of Japan has reached nonely politicians. He has been declared bank-first twoive beats on the gong, nud called 50 millions, the “ Asahi Shimbus" quctos rupt, his liabilities ameant to £34,000, and on the sergeants of the company to com-

Mr Elihu Root, U.S. Socretary of State,ungho is about ten li froni Shan-hai. Ho. Kai if bo wanted a now trial in the The sticks were then applied with renewed returns showing the number of Japanese His estate will yield about 78. in the £plete the task, "Mak

denies that Mr P. O'Brien, American | kunn:--Ed., Q.M.] Ambassador in Tokyo, is ceoking a written undertaking from the-Japanese Govern- mont on the subject of inmigration.

CANADA AND JAPAN.

NEW YORK, January 10, Speaking at Winnipeg, ir R. Lemieux, recently Special Commissioner to Japan, said that the Dominion must approach the question of Asiatic immigration carefully.

THE RAILWAY LOAN.

matter, and he said he did not.

was

WEATHER REPORT.

rexiding abroad at the end of 1806. The subject to the costs of administration and figures are, in Asia (exclusive of realisation.

This Week's Great Thought.-Noah, said China and Korea) 36,000, in Europe

the Duke of Argyla in a speech, was the The following notice is issued by Mr69, in America 90,000, in Occi MP, so frishman born in Scotland, is

Mr William M'Kalop, a Nationalist first seaman who had experience of a Ser 70,000, and in China and Korea 100,000, to be married to Miss Dalton, a member of

man's Home Figg of the Hongkong Observatory-

sleading Irish-American family. Mr

cations has, with a view to pacifying bu.heard, and allow witnesses to be called shallow depression is situated over Strength, and rejoices also at the reasons

if neccesary.

The Chief Justice-Tent was at the very beginning; there

some technical objection at the outset.

Mi Slade The position with regard to (Chinese Mai's Service)

appeals in the summary court is not regulated by the Code, but by the has rison moderately over. E. Japan and doubtless grow largely during the year M'Killop is a wealthy Glasgow marchant,

On the 15th at 11.46 -The barometer making nearly 300,000 in all, which figure PERING, January 14,

Another. Sheriff Kennedy, a native of Summary Jurisdiction Ordinance of 1873. Central China, and fallen slightly over S. W just passedur Tokyo contemporary and Miss. Daiton's sister is, the wife of Mr Skyo, told a meeting that the inhabitants The Board of Posts and Communi-I understood that your Lordships would Japan and the Loechocs.

of the Misty Island like long sermoną, An area of high pressure lies over China rejoices at this development of Japan's William Redmond, M, P. hear what fresh evidence there was to to the North of the Uppor Yangtze, and a

because they bare no other form of Заран.

assigned for excluding Japanese Im A proposal to erect a memorial to W. entertainmost.

loan, intended for the Kiangsu Railway, ment)-I think we see our way clearly to

The Chief Justice (after farther orgu Formosa Channel and the China Ses.

Fresh monsoon may be expected in the migrants. If those reasons were based on Bars Wallace at Elduratio is receiving any immorality or inferiority shown by much support. There are slrendy soversl Hongkong Haiufall for the 24 hours and the Japanese, the matter would atsume a emorials of the Scottish patriut, include Christmas musila to India, Aus on its own account, and informed the unke a very definite practice. An applicing at 10 am to dag, 0.00 inches.

tion for leave to appeal is mando ex parte; Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

different complexion, but whore the ronsons ing the noblo one ut Abboy Craig, Stirling,tralia and China by the Dover route last people of the Kiang Provinces that no then, when a case comes on as it cotues on to-moгTOW

assigned are the superior industry and but it is considered fitting that thero year proved the heaviest on record. Abond foreigners will interfere with railway now, a case has to be presented to the Court

Frugality of the Japanese, they may on the should also be one at his birthplace in 10,000 sacks of mails were included in two consignments, this being the largest 1 Hongkong and Neighbourhood, contrary congratulate themselves. It there Renfrewshire affaire.

which will enable the Court to exercise its to N. winds, moderate to frosh; cloudy, bo any truth in the doctrine of the / "R

quantity of mails for the Far East ever misty

survival of the fittest, no doubt need A bust of that perfervid Scotsman, Ror. shipped thore. The increase is especially 2.Formosa Channel, N.E. vinds, fresh. To entertained as to the future. The David Macene, has been placed in the Art notable in the case of the Indian ma la. 3.--South ocast of China between Hong-**- Asabi" also tales occasion to combat Galleries, Kelvingrove, Glasgow. long and Lamocks': Sampas No. 1. the justice of the epithet now beginning kong and Bainan: Same as No. 1.

4.South coast of China between Hong to be applied to Japanese in Europe and America, the epithat aggressive. History shows, says our contemporary, that thoro

The N. D. L. Prinz Waldomar which excitement, consented to take over the left Sydney on Dec. 18 arrived in port this morning. Evidently she met heavy weather but we learn from the agents that she has sustained no damage.

It is now ten months, since the report of the Sanitary Commission was sent in to the Government, but of to now, whist has been done to carry out the recommondas tions therein contained? So far as tho public is aware very little. Is the delay due to masterly inactivity on the part of the officials 7

DRINK Imperial Drught Beer. Clear, bright and sparkling.

WRRCOLDS ARE DANGEROUS.

ADMIRAL LI CHUN.

(Chinese Matt's Service)

PEKING, January 14.

Adfairal Li Chun, has been impeached

FORECAST DISTRICT.

No acids or chemicals of any naturo in The Rev. Dr. George Howard Wilkinson, impariat Draught Beer; it is a absolutely

discretion. Discretion either to deal with. the ouse solely on the poidance originally takon, or to re-examine any witness. originally examined. or admit further evidence, or try the caso de novo. Then when any evidence is presented by the ap pellants, the Court decides what practice it shall adapt in the future. So that what literal persons to the epithet. The Japanee lave nuvar shown Episcopal Chuzeli in Scotland, died on Irish International Exhibition, which has any signs of aggressiveness. They have Wednesday in Edinburgh with tragic sud- we have gut to do now is to hear the cast closed.

beaton back the aggression of other Powers,

is not the smallest justification for such an Bishop of St. Andrew's and Prinute of the purs.

but no aggression on their own account donnoss. He had been addressing a meet-

on many charges by Censor La Chak Mr. Slade has got to put forward, ou WahAn Edict has been issued which we shall docide what coures we shall As good in trip Home, Imperial can be laid to their charge. directing Viceroy Chang to investigate tako at the next hearing. You will get Draught Boor. Try it.

and report on the doings of the tako fresh evidones, or re-examine the notice whathor we will try the case de novo,"

Witnesses.

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Mr PollockDo your Lordships hold Virrors are always welcome at the that in the correct procedure, without any Imperial Brewery, Wong Net Chong Rodd, üldavit being on the file

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