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FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1908.

AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. "KOREA DAILY NEWS."

THE REPUBLICAN NOMINA-

TION.

Mr Taft Selected.

(From Our Special Correspondent.}

LONDON, June 18.

At the Chiengo. Itepublican Con vention, Mr Taft, Secretary of State was nominated for the position of *President of the United States of

Americs.

His proposer, Senator Burton, said that Mr Taft's knowledge of the Orient was a guarantee of peace.

་ ཀ ཀ; Interview With Mr Wilder,

SUSPECTED POISONING.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The accountant who was arrested in con. AN ASTOUNDING SENTENCE. noction with the recent case of suspected poisoning which occurred in a house in Wellington Street, was brought before Mr Wood at the Magistracy this afternoon. Bvidence was taken and the case was remanded.

Three Week's Imprisonment.

:

(From Our Correspondent.)

BEOUL, June 18. The trial of Mr E. T. Bethell, late Editor and Proprietor of the "Korea Daily News and other papers published at Seoul, for alleged offences. against Orpars-in-Council' relating to papers published in countries under the jurisdiction of II. B., M. Supreme

China and Koren,

Court in concluded.

Chic Detective Inspecter J. W. Hanson conducted the case for the prosecution and Mr. W. Goldring defended the prisoner.

NEW TEA ROOMS.

An Up-to-Date Establishment.

SUGAR MANUFACTURE. IN JAPAN.

The Proposed Restriction of

Production.

THE US. FLEET.

Many Mon Desert.

A QUESTION OF METHOD.

How to Get Business in China.

SAN FRANCISCO, June 13. -|- Mr. Wilbur S. Gracey, U.E. Consul- Eloren hundred men have deserted General at Taingtau, in the course of a

San Francisco. from the battleship feet since it reached lecture at Honolulu said:

THE YUNNAN-SZECHUAN

"RAILWAY......

The best way to improve trade con- ditions is personal investigation. There should either be a Commercial Commis- sioner to travel throughout China or a Commercial Attache. Great Britain hoa n

tion is the important thing. facturing and and must be educated. Catalogues are of no value whatever. Personal representa-

are anxious to engage in manufacturing and therefore there is nu opening for mun

ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd.

MAGNIFICENT

Mr Ikeuchi, of the Dai Nippon Sugar Refining Company, speaking to an inter- Flower, says that the sugar refining in" dustry in the country has made remark- able strides during the last ten years. In forauer days the foreign importers of

A Peking dispatch statos that Viceroy Commissioner, Sir Alexander Hose whose sugar such as Messrs. Jardins, Matheson Hai Ling of the Yun-Kusi provinces, has reports are looked to by the whole world. & Co. and Messrs Butterfield & Swire, informed the Waiwupu that the share. Following the work of suck a Commissioner practically monopolised the market. The holders of the above-named railway have must be investigation by export agente dovalopment of the home industry of late locted Chan Ta, a 3rd class secretary vie, but vague ideas of what they want ¡ familiar with each trade. The Chinese yours has not only successfully driven one of the Foking Ministries (now on G. Bartolone has established well-appoint-tho foreign rival in the China and Korean missions to go to the United States to At No. 37, Qaçar'e Rand Central, Mona the foreign article cut of the field, but mourning leave) and Wo Han, an oz- Japanese sugar is now competing with pectant district magistrate, special Cote- hased tea-rooms, which should become tho

resort of all who desire a good cup of toets, Muvertheless, Mr Theuobi ad study railway conditions and to arrange in the afternoon or any light refreshments. mits that while the amount of Japanese about the purchase of rolling stock, etc, The ten-rooms are on the northern side sugar exported in 1908 reached 18,000,000 of Queen's Bendt, a feir doors beyond in value the export for last year fell off the projected visit of the special Commis order to asl them there must be personal the Supreme Court, and they are fitted to Y2,000,000. He attributes this to the sioners has been sent by the Watupu to representatives capable of showing the up in a very elaborate style. The win-decline of the purchasing power in Chino H. Wu Ting Tang, the Chinese Minister Chinese everything; there must COD- dows are draped with heavy curtains, due to various causes. This does not, Excellency, shall give every assistance to structing ongineers.

at Washington, with the request that his bevelled glass mirrori adom the walls and however, son to have had the effect of the Commissioners in the prosecution of two very artistic electric light stands add reducing the amount of the Hongkong their labours during their stay in the U.S. consi@embly to the general offect. Thert product sold in North Cling Mr Ike-We understand that a portion of the are small alcovas found the room which uchi is opimistic. He says that this Proposed railway is to be known as the pe mit of a certain amount of privacy and year's expert, despite the effects of the Tengyueh Railway-N. C. Daily Newe. each of these recesses is fitted with a depreciation of siver which are still felt electric tan, thus ensuring coolness during in China, and the boycott movement in the warmest day in summer. All varieties of lat year. Where he gets this confidence of salt drinks may be obtained and the from is not clear. The Customs statistics imported syrups are put forward as a special feature. Confectionery of all kinds, there was an absolute falling off, for the do not bear it out. Up to the end of April imported direct from Paris, can be had it Customs returns show that the value of altaost any quantity: sales of all descrip- sugnt exported for the four months was

for the proposed railway. Dus wotics of ufacturing plants of all kinds. But in BABY GRANDS.

Mr Bethell was sentenced to three week's imprisonment so eix and half month's police surveillance.

PUBLIC HEALTH BILL.

The Additions to the Clauses.

MISSIONARY ON CHINESE

'Americans won't cater to the needs of

the Chinese. In this they are excelled by the British and the Germans. The American Oil Company found the sole of

Mr A. P. Wildor, the American Consul- General, said this afternoon :---*The tid- ings of Mr. Taft's moniantion by tho Republican Party in peculiarly gratifying to Americans in the Orient, and indeed to men of all nationality, No one of the American nation has such Enowledge of, and personal hold on, the issues of the Far East. This fuel strengthens his as a candidate, for the astion realises the growing inportance of Eastern questions, and if elected there is “every prospect of contimic reasonable and friendly relations with the Japanese and Chinese peoples and with the other Powers already on the ground. Mr Taft, is eminent ly a man of peac, his tempernnent aspects of the debate which took place at sivus can be made to order and hatopora | only Y508, 438 na, ngainak „Y277,250 for the paper of May 23. Dr. Falton was met market for their ni.

"The following are the additions re- spectively, to clauses 84 and 88 of the new Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, the discussion of which was postponed at the moating of the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon for the consideration of a latter, addressed to His Excellency, Sir Frederick Lugard, by the Chief Justice, Six Francis Figgott, commenting on certain

the previous meeting of the Council and which His Excellency said mieed several constitutional points which deserved sorioas consideration.

“Provided that nothing heroin contained shall be deemed to prevent any person from applying to the Supreme Court for s mandamus, injunction or prohibition should he elect to do ao instead of appealing to the Governor-in-Council under tide section."

and mothad back in that direction and his atiable and just personality with victories through talking `matters over man to man. His preparations for the great office has been most complete,, including a high judicial career, long residence in Washing ton in official life, acquaintance with public mon-at-Home and many brand. The election decurs on the trat Tuesday after the first Monday in November, Some fear that the resort business de-

*Provided that nothing herein contained pression may foment disersdent among Jabour, turning them to the democratic shall exempt any person from any proceed. party, whose leader will racet likely be Mring by way of mandamus, injunction or Bryan-achatapincel tail, discontented pre-prohibition,” Ferred--but in view of his strong personal following in every community. fús blaue less record and bis high fitness, one may reasonably assume Mr Taft's election. "Elect is in the Republic are settled by the grunt Middle Class, who rarely go wrong. Not since 1991-97 bare the Democratą been in power, when Mr Cleveland was presideur, The United States has been most fortaunte in tid high elpuncter of its Presidents and Mr Tut, if elected, will prove a thy member of the distinguished company Hongkong knows azul esteems, ban, and it

The latter chuse was introduced by tho How. Sir Henry Barkeley, K.C., to protect, as he said, the liberty of the subject.

HAINAN AFFAIRS.

(Frwan Cher Correspondent.};

Homow, June 11..

yrven island.

Canton, is expected to be better than that

for pienis parties can he provided at short corresponding period last year! The Bot notice. best appointed one in the Colony and bids value of refined sugar exported last year, The establishment is certainly the only was there a tremendous falling of ii

the opening day and residents and visitors maintained. The fact that Mr Ikeuchi is fair to become very popular.. To morrow is but even those figures are not being could do far worse than drop in during the so seriously in error on this point must wazes parreyed. course of the afternoon and sample the lead to some doubt being felt with regard

to his statements on ether matters.

PLAGUE TREATMENT.

Experiment in Canton.

THIRTY-ONE PEL CEST. REPORTED CURED,

(From Our Corespondent.)

CANTON, June 18.

It is reported that plague cases treated in the Fong Bin Sho, Canton, have a high percentage of cures. According to the re port of this plague hospital, thirts one per cants of the patients have been cured, and

bare been allowed to quit the hospital. It would be to the advantage of Hongkong to send a medical commission up to investi

PROGRESS.

Rey, A. A. Fallon, D.D., for the past China, was a through passenger on the twenty-seven years a nússonary at Canton, Manchuria yesterday en route to his old honse in Worcester, Ohio, saya a Honolulu

here by Rev. Mr Thwing and shown through the city. around among the Chinese residents and

lines in Southern China and speaks hope- Be reports great advancement in all fully of the futuro. To representative of the Advertisur" he said:

BY

MAKERS OF THE HIGHEST-CLASS

UNRIVALLED.

oil probibited in the whole regions because ABSOLUTELY the Chinese used a boltle with a-string in it for a wick as a lamp and the danger of fire was so great that their use had to ke

secured the sonfacture of a cheap lamp prohibited. The company immediately

which, chimney, wick and all, they sold for seven cents Mexican, loss than it cost

then. But by doing this they saved the

British give from three to six months "Americans expect to be paid cash. redit. Germans give longer credite yet.

ans. Goods should be packed in pack "In the matter of packing the Ameri-

ages about the size of two oil tins, and so enas are behind the British and the Ger-

well that thoy en stand the travel thay must stand before reaching the interior carried by coolies, by wheelbarrows, and

"I have been in charge of the Pres He goes on to say that the principal byterian Mission In Canton sud have competitor of Japanese sugar in Uhinn and ing the advancement among the Chi. In conclusion Mr Gracey said he was

had exceptional opportunities for not by Peking carts." Keres is the Hongkong sugar which is near in that section of the Empire. The not sure what the future of Tsingtau imported by Messrs Jardine," Matheson & old Prosbyterian school is now a union would be. There was a party in Germany Co. and Messrs Butterfield and Swire. theological institution occupying a ten that urged that the colony he given ap With regard to the relative quality and thousand dollar building. The new Chinese Chef was inking efforts to regain the price of Japanese and Hongkong sugar it dous strides it is making, and the ralts ditions which made it possible that Tsing education is progressing rapidly, trenson-stras braid trade. Thare wore other.com- may be said that both are manufactured are showing everywhere. The Chinese tuu might lose its supremacy in spite of its from the Java material and that Hongkong medical college is full to overflowing and superior transportation facilities." enjoy the advantage of chomper freight on medicine with alaszity. The vid examina

the young men are taking up the study of account of its being situated nearer to Java, un balls in Cantou have been torn down whonee the material is supplied. But the and replaced by new and handsome buïd- | does not affect the power of competition · difference in freight is so small that itings.. Everywhere is improvement shown.

and a greater civilization:" quality, Bix Ikeuchi thinks, the palm mist in any masterial degree. In point of be given to the Japanese product. There

Dr Fulton -spoke particulatly. of the sanitary improvements in Canton. From has sprang a new thought that inspires the the old conservative city of a million soute inhabitants to greater things and they now the city is lighted by electricity. Recent- in the Japanese refineries is of the latest. In thees has been unterworks at improved type, and consequently there is a fished and the inbabitants will be sup

mountain stream direct to their homes.

a comparatively old pattean, whereas that

JAPANESE COMPOSITORS

DEMANDS.

Some Cool Requests.

The workmon in the printing department of the Japan Gazette" bave gone on

CREDIT TERMS

or

10% for CASH.

COMMERCIAL,

of one quarter.

The dollar to-day stands at 1/10,,, a rise

Mosere Phimzaha B. Petit & Co., "in their Bombay cotton para report of June. a rather better feeling in the Indien par 6 say: Since we wrote last thoro has been market and quite a good business has been done. ruled rather quiet and only 2,400 bales During the first week, the market changed hands. But the second half of inquiry for No. 10s and No. 20s from S20- the period under report met with a good chuen merchants. The aggregate of sales during the fortnight is reported is reported as 7,300 hales, the greater portion of which consists of No. 10s dad No. 20s. In view of the steadily decreasing stook of: No. 10 yar and a good inquiry both from Sze- chuen and Tientain, the-prices-of-No-10- have advanced from Tl. 1 to Tle. 1 per balo on form quotations. The price of other counts have remained unchanged. Clearances, during the interval, have him. continued very good. The market close

No. 10s. This count received most at

few bales. About 1.750 balear and tention from Szechnen and Tientsin. Sales was the chief huyor. Chinking also bought about 3,000 bales. No. 12. Kuukiang

w!

Your readers in this quist port lave been much interested in the news items that you have recently printed about our and an experiment might be made in

gate bow these patients have been treated, fining machinery in use at Hongkong is ef maintain a street cleaning department and strike in consequenes of the rejection of a is gratifying to know that usages of un-printed how, and were surprised that the no definite method of healing the disease afference in the quality of sagar produced. plied with water piped from cont minuzos' grace.be allowed to all workmen

We have no newspapers Hongkong since for more thau tour years

number of absurd and exorbitant deraands, gratulation are going from his English cative paper in any part of China would has been known. The following are the

which included the followingThat 10 friends and from representatives of the Chinese people

suggest that there might be an improvement figures on a report issued by the Fong Bine think, the Japanese tierchants have The "bund" which has been the attraction in the morning." "That rewards be given No. 16.-Kinking bought about 100 bales, in our agriculture. There is outaiuly Sho under date of yesterday...`

had no suficient time as yet to develop the to all tourists to China and which extends to all workmen who are punctual." That for Szechen, Hankow and Kiukiang Saler No. 20s. This count was great request annel now for improvement for the sne

markets in China and Korea, but that there along the waterfront of the city, has been any man be allowed to tako weak's holi- about 2,500 bales. Total sales of Indian

vastly improved Lat a cost of many thousand

BEUTER'S SERVICE.] THE OPIUM QUESTION,

Lester, June 17, President Roosevelt has appointed three commisioners to represent the United States of America on the pro- posed International Opiums Corumissior.

OLD AGE PENSIONS.

vengeance

As already stated in our columns,

Full

a

the uniniand he will visit President. Ro-wages be annually increased for all work- osevelt,

come into force and be published in the works instantly."

mon." "All of these scipalition shall WATKINS'

THE GREAT NAPOLEON,

Browbeating The Cortes..

CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

Plame patients from Hongkong fromis un dabt the sale of Japanese sugar.illas Work on the Canton-Hankow day for sickness-or public business, Thatyara during the fortnight about 7950 bales. methods aro.in-use-hat-were adopted here March to date 301-Died befüre arrival these countries will bo greatly facressed milway is being reply pushed by the Chi 7 tages be paid for the period, and that Arrivals of Indian yara during the fortnight: when first the Chinese came to displace the 55; Died in Hospital 166; Cured 95; Still before the Inge of many years. In view nose and the terminus if now forte miles no doctor's certificate be required unless his shout 36,0011 bales Sold but uncleared about 2,250 balea. Estimated unsold stock Loi aborigines. Indeed there are traditions under treatment 35, Total 51. that cotton was formerly raised and manu- The 55 poraqam who died before arriving refried sugar, this is optimism with a

of the persistent decline of the export of from Canton. The doctor is greatly inter- abronce exceed a week." That over-time stock abort 10,000 balea.

osted in educational matters which, hossy, pay to increased by 50 per cont." "That factured here; but cotton raising has now in the hospital candot of course ha taken |

show wonderful advancement. While on heconto in most parts of the island lost art; into account. "Deducting this number from though quutities of coarse cotton cloth 31 there remained actually under treat-cently the Dai Nippon, the Yokohama, are woven from Bombay y Although ment 296, of whom 95 have been cured, and the Kobe Sugar Rolining Companies ane sugar is raised, rice the principal which means 31.10 per cunt, to say nothing entered into agreement to restrict the crop, and in some places it the holy crop of the 35 persons still under treatment. production of sugar within certain limits

On Saturday morning the Gazette," that is depended on for foed. This crop So far the natives appear to have met with according to the producing capacity of each

which, says the "Kobe Herald," will have over is at times orer precarious, and much some success in their campagin against the company, and the agreement came into

the sympathy of all foreign newspapers in could be done to save the emp in time of disease.

Jipin, issued a statement to the effect that drouth by the introduction of drive wella;

force on May 1st. To daily producing

during the morning the strikers announced Latest Novels by the Best and by building irrigating works. The

capacity of the Dai Nippon Soito, says Mir

their willingness to discuss their demands Authors (Colonial Edition) Ikuchi, is optimated at 700 tons; that of contain numerous amusing bistorical sou- with a view to reduction, but the Manager island neds an experimental station where

the Yokohama Seito at 100 tons; and that veshs and anecdotes, especially concern of the Gazette replied that he would accept different kinds of seeds might be trial, and

of the Kobo Seito at 50 tons, La greater variety of cups introduced.

Your suggestion that the resources of Hainan must be developed by China, if it ta

SHOWS AND PAGEANTS.

From Our Correspondent.)

Writing on May 15 the Paris correspond- ent of the "Standard" said: The memoirs of General Klaporski, which appear to-day,

Arrive Every Mail.

ham,

Diehl,

.

LONDON, June 17 ̄ ̄ The House of Commons have passed the second reading of the Old Age Pensions Bill without a división.

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

all these wills are worked to the full

Whening Napoleon-whom he served us ordnazive nothing but absolutely unconditional A Millionaire Girl, by A. W. Mwshment. LONDON, May 19. capacity the yearly output of angar will her during his campaigns from 1807 to return to work and would give no promiss. Emotional Moments, by Sarah Grand. -Losos, June 17.

amount to something like 450 million 1812. The following specimen has never If the men were not at work on Monday The Grey Knight, by Mrs Honry de The British Empire is busy enough this

The Weaning, by James Blyth. The Chicago Cravention has been to remain a part of the Chinese Empire, is year with shows and pageants. In addition sugar in the country at preset is put the crowning of the Emperor's brother whole of them would be blacklisted. No The Lily and the Devil, by Elator Wynd-

kim, whereas the total consumption of been published before. It is the story of morning they would be locked-out and the Pasture. opened. Mr Bryce, who was present as pertinent. The trade of this port Ins to the Franco-British Exhibition there is at 350 million kin. This is the reason chairman, belanded President Roosevelt, intresset dining ecout years till it has the Rubber Exhibition in Septerabor to be way the sugue companies have found it loseph; as King of Spain --Un arriving at black-listed printer can obtain employment Ladyship of the Zensor, by Alica M.

become the largest in point of revenue beat at Olympia. This latter will be a competition in the domestic market, but if Prince Ferdinand, in whose stesi, how-the men fail to return to work on. Monday Many Junes, by Archibald Marshall

necessary to restrict production to avoid Bayonne the Cortes expected to find thore in any foreign office in Yokohama. "Should and described his refusal to stand again collected, of all the accondary treaty ports, great success and will show the crede and an active demand springa up in the foreign ever, they were invited to swear fealty to morning the readers of the Gazello sro 'he Missioner, by E. Phillips Oppertheim. forthe presidency as an abnegation to return for those rovonues received the unnufactured product fram all parts of markets of course there will be no necessity. placing his name to fame beside that of trade of the port needs better protection. the world. The Federated Malay States tion of production. We venturn to predict

of adhering to the agreement for the reduc- Joseph. Washington.

Every year pirates prey on the junk side of and Netherlands India will be fully re-that while the Japanese Goramment places room was fitted up in one of salons of garments for its publication are hoped

naked to kindly excuse its appearance for the Tn endor to perform this set, a throne three weeks, at the end of which time other the islated and secure valuable cargoes, while promuted, among others. The manage such heavy imposte on sugar, and the cost the Town Hall, where the Cortes mst. nearly every year they hud and capture ment have already completed their arrange of labour rises the result of the pressure. They were already there when then be made.” wealthy natives, and hold them for ransomments and the onthusiasm of rubber people little hope of competing with Free-trade tored first, and had already taken his sent of taxation, Protectionist Japan will have Eaper arrived. King Joseph had en in some part of southern Hainan. Last has already exceeded all expectations. Hongkong." Japan Chronicle." yes there was a number of pirate junks In connection with this exhibition Mr A. lying for some weeks ip a small junk Staines Mandera has got out an extremely harbour on the eastern coast ready to sally handy Guide to Colonial Visitors." As out and capture the trading junks that ply to the Franco-British Exhibition, it was

OBITUARY.

LONDON, Juse 17. The death of Sir Jametjee Jejæbhoy is announced.

YUNNAN.

LONDON, Jane 17.

NEARLY A TRAGEDY.

on the throne, Napoleon stopped in an an techamber, or, more properly speaking, in

A passage which led to the great fall, and he

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is issued by Mr bad one of the doors left open, so that he Figg of the Hongkong Observatory -

Statue, by Eden Phillpots and Arrold

Bennett.

The Shade Baby Frank Danbl By Their Fruits, by Mrs Campbell Pred.

Heart of Child,

The Hall Smart Set, by Florence Warden, Come and Find Me, by Elizabeth Robins, The Odd Trick, by Alice Mand Meadows. A Poppy Show, by H.B. Marriott-Waton. The Speculator, by the Anthor of the Soul

Market A Devil's Bargain, by Florence Warden. might bear the speech addressed to the King

On the 19th at 11.55 The barometer The Primadonna, by F. Marion Crawford.

The Rugged Path, by Charles Garitos. minhad. Native traders have proposed terrific downpour of rain, but that fact did

French very distinctly, and without to put a small steamer on this route, but not prevent one hundred and forty thou- Telegrams received in Paris from the Imperist Customs will not permit it. Band pope from attending that day. Like narrow escape front serious injury on the shumcter and talents of King Joseph. the sighbourhood at the Bonins.

foreign accent. When his discourse draw of Chinn, and fallon quickly in E. Japan. Me W. Burkill and his chauffeur had to an end, the Emperor had heard nothing The depression is moving towards N. E The Paugur of Park Lane, by Wm. Le Saigon report that two strong bands nf Thure is only one treaty port on the island

QOBUZ over the N. part of the Sea of Japan. about the oath and only compliments on so-called roformera bare crossed the and vessels visiting the cast count must being quite ready, but it is clear that the Bund after the Police inspection on macion shall have convinced itself of your situs new hat low over the middle past. Bir Hilton's Bio, by de Manville Fean. Prassure is still high over the Pacific in The Lost Millionaire, by Lillian C. David- cowat uxhibitions, it was epared without June 17 when returning in a moter car to The conclusion was When the Spanish

It re- In the Face of Night, by Dick Donovan, frontier in the Lao-Kai district, and are go to Hoihow, to pass the customs in gong when the final teaches are given it will be the Race Course. Aa hò neared Chokiang Majesty's qualities, these qualities wiff of the China Sea, and the barometer con- levying contributions, A force has bessor returning from the mainland, & course beautiful place, provided good weather Reed Mr Burkill, who was driving, over. I attract the unanimous. sentiment of the inues to fall over the Philippines and Demos Awakes, by David Christie, Murray.

between the east coast of Hainan and the opered by the Prince of Wales in A Motor Car Accident at Shanghus by tho Duke of Infantadói. The latter spoke ring.considerably on the N. E. coast: The Willoughby Air, Ly G. W. Appleton.

sent to disperse them,

PERSIA

LONDON, June 1.

The Teheran correspondent of the

any

which is not only much longer; but is

people, and wo shall decide, Sive, bo sweat dangerous on account of the passage twice attends it. The Fronch influx is not vary took a trencar and passed it on the off allegiance. The Emperos, in a state of through the Hainan Straite, with its shoals noticeablo us yet... ⠀⠀ -

side. Apparently at that moment he irritation, roughly throw open the door, and shifting currents.

In Canada also there is to be in July the sighted a Chekiang Itoad car going south and burst impetuously into the room be Your reports that there is a moremant celebration of the tercentenary of the city to Canton Rond, which forced him to keep even the Cortos and the throus, and after ejaculating something impossible to repeat, to open n naval station in Yulin Bay with of Quebes. The Prince of Wales will for a short distance further on the right sail to the Duke of Infantado a railroad to connect it with the mainland attend and great preparations have been hand side of the road; and before ho could "What have you come here for? You

Aposto

Moderate S. E. and E winda, may be expected in the Fermoss Channel sad along the Northern shores of the Chins

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hour end-

0a.m. ta-day, 0.28 inches.

for the 24

Times wires that the Sbah replying to was rather surprising. It has been repart-rande fer historical pageanta, including the 9-cross the tram lines a car appronohed ought to have thought first, or not have to elegantea hours eading, ab noon

rapidly from the Baudio come by all. But since you have sembled

FOLICARE DORFRICT « parliamentary depatation, delivered a ed for years that the French, have been reproduction of the battle on the Phine of The tram which My Burkill had already bore to recoginse my brother as year King,

1-Hongkung And Neighbourhood: S. long and forcible speech, in the course wishing to exchange Kwang Chow Bay for Abraham 160 years ago, in which General and had followed him up closely and it is your duty to take the oath. As acou E. and I winds, moderate; showery of which he said that his ancestors hav-Tulin Bay. Can it be that their scheme Wolfo defeated the French Genocal Muat loft side of the road was caught almost hig fret word, his rather quilted the 3 South coast of Chins between Hang

the inotor car in crossing the track to the as the Emperor uttered and pingounced 2---Formous Channel, Same as No. 1. ing won the throne by the award, he has taught the Chiness Government, the color. The Canadiens seem to have put their simultaneously by two brands coups throne as hastily as if he find fallen out of kang and Laurecks: Blame as No. 1. was not propared to long his inheritance value of the beautiful little landlocked foot in it in regard to this, for they porn opposite directions, in spite of Mr hand the grandiose all took off their South coast of Chien between Hong without an appeal to the sword,

harbour at the extreme south of Hai suaded Barl Gray, the Governor General, Burkill's signals to them to stop. When hats, although they have the right to keep tag and Haus: Same as No. 1. nad? For the protection of the trade to write to the present head of the Mook evitable he jumped from the cat, but Mr The form of oath was then read by the the chauffer saw that a collision was in them on in the presence of the King. of Hainan, and for the spedy develop.est family in France and invite him to Burkill held on to the wheel, and had a Duke of Infantado, and all the members In the House of Commons Mr Reginald ment of the mineral wealth of the island, take part in the fétes. It was gently done, gatvellon osape for the back of the of the Cortes repasted in uttar hin, lifting McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty no better plan would be formed then but the Frenchman was furious, and wrote maker was carried away and it was offer up their hands of the same time, stated that the Atalian naval subsidy that of establishing a small navel station at

« Serco reply, making if Canadians had so wiss badly toonged, Mr. Burkill, for This is a typical instance of the extraordi- would cease automatically in 1915, or Yulin Bay, with railroad connection with little good taste that they wished to defeat unitely, was net injured; and the chaud-nary persoon terror inspired by the "Petit sachior if the new arrangement foro the north of Hainan...

Soneral Montealne a socond time. He four been sitting at the back of the ear Usporal when he was rouged to anger... shadowed at the rodent Colonial Conference Such a railroad should develop consider- also wrote to the King, and the latter, he would almost certainly have been killed. were ratified. Mr Daskin's defence scheras able trade, for there are times In the sympathising with him, has mildly reproved The tramours were indly damaged. was at present a bore outline, and it would winter when hoge are carried on men's Earl Grey for a lack of inot. Nevertheless, require much amplification before it yould shoulders fifty miles or more, from the Parl Groy in an able sud popular admin be in a state to be diseased advent cast of Heinen to the river bouta that take intrbox and it is largely due to him that ageously. The dificulting inherent in the them to Roikow, and that land zout to the saparatist party in Canada to so will

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