MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1908.
AMERICAN POLITICS.
THE-VICE-PRESIDENCY.
(Exclusive Service, applied by Reuter-
-'..ria Bombay.)
LONDON, June 29.
ut The Republican Convention Chicago has adopted Congressman Sherman, of New York, as candidato for the Vice-Presidency of the United
States.
PRESS AND PARLIA MENT.
THE ITALIAN DIFFICULTY.
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LONDON, June 29. _A_telegram__from Rome states in reference to the recent altercation between pressmen and a member of the Italinn Chamber of Deputies which led
Mr Sherman was the nominee of the the press boycotting Parliament, that,
Taft party.
(REUTER'S BREVIOR:] MR ROOSEVELTS OPINIONS.
LONDON, June 19.
The Chicago Convention adopted Mr❘ Taft by 702 votes out of 978, and his nomination for the Presidency was then
mode uranírnous
· A roll-call of the States nominating other candidates was continuously inter- rapted until Ohio was renched, when Mr. Taft's name was received with tremendous enthusiasm. Pennsylvania cast three votes for Mr Roosevelt though be was not nominated.
President Roosevelt, interviewed at Washington, said the country was to be congratulated on its choice. He had known Mr. Taft intimately for years, and thought that no un was so well fitted to be President. Mr Taft had the same ideals and purposes as himself, and was absolutely fearless, disinterested -und upright.
Losos, Jura 19.
In consequence of his nomination for the presidency of the United States, Mr Taft har resigned his portfolio as Sec- retary for War, and is succeeded by Mr Luke Wright, member for Tennessee.
A LITTLE BREEZE.
The Moroccan Problem.
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LONDON, June 10. Advices, from Paris report a hented debate in the French Chamber on Moroccan affairs, in the conrae of which M. Pichon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, indignantly repudiated the suggestion of M. Jaures that Germany was dictal- ing France's action. The French Gov- erament, he said, was co-operating with the powers, and taking advantage of the growing pacification of the conutry to | evacuate gradually. Abdul Aziz was still the legitimate Suite, and its impossible to recognize Malai Hafid whose programme was a holy war against the Europeans. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Gov- ernment by 343 to 126,
GERMANY'S ISOLATION.
Remarks by the Kaiser.
LONDON, June 19.
as a result of an interview with the President of the Chamber, the presSMED have returned to their duties.
Derinty Santini, whose altercation with Deputy Barzilai originated the whole trouble, has challenged the latter gentleman to achuel.
THE IMPERIAL CHINESE TELEGRAPHS.
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SHANGHAI SHARÞHOLDERS.
RESOLUTE.
(Chinese Mull's Servico.)
SUANCOM, June 21,
HOME CRICKET.
MIDDLESEX AND SUSSEX BEATEN.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
THE NEW 8. 8. HAN PING.
OFFICIAL TRIAL TRIP.
[SPORTING.
Rife Shooting.
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1,500 tons displacement with a cargo capacity of some 800 tons and ho thought they might justly be proud of having satie- factorily completed a vessel of that size, and he also thought they would agres A number of Volunteers, on arrival at ES A new steamer, two hundred and fifteen with him that the completion of such a King's Park Rangu yesterday morning. feet in length, thirty-six feet broad, with vessel was an index to the devolop wore astonished tri find that no arrange
depth of thirteen feat six inches, the ment of Chius, espegially when they ments had been rode for the shoot for the Largest so far built by Mesars W. Bailey considered that it had been practi- Craik Cup, Engineers Company, which wes And Co. and probably the biggest vessel cally designed by a Chinese gentleman, to have taken place. Captain Craik wan ever built at Hongkong, with a displacs Mr Wong Kwong and built to the order of present but there were no targets or Yorkshire beat Middlesex at Lord's by nient of 1,500 tons, and a bro fuch the Hang Yang Ima and Steel Works markers available, and novoral members
stroke, compound surface tondeusing Company which was practically a Chinese threatened to resign. engines of 14:32 horse power, working concern. He Ind no doubt that with the Norup to 140 hs to the square inch, development of Chin, they would have producing a speed of over sine knots per an ample bald for progress in that direction, bour, such is the 88. Han Ping, which namely in lighters, tug boats and ships for underwent a most successful official trial the Canton and Delta and neighbourhood, trip over the Admirsity course on Satur- day afternoon,
three wickets. -
LONDON, June 22.
Northampton beat Derby at thampton by an innings and 16 runs.
Leicestershire bent Sussex at Leicester by six wickets.
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many succesfat oxamples of which they had already turned out. He would not detain them longer bat could not close without a word of praise to his good partuer Mr Murphy, to whose unremitting t tention and ability that vesedi had boun so satisfactarily competed, and he was
Lawn Bowls.
The weather was very fine ou Saturday afternoon,, when a lawi bola match be- tween the Police Bowling Club and the Civil Service Dowling Club was played at Happy Valley, and resulted in a win for the Civil Service by.04 to 74.
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The Hau Ping is a twin ecrow steamer, Surrey defeated Cambridge University
constructed to the Board of Trade rules, by four wickets at the Oval.
The scores are na follow- sod taken a draft of ten fest six inches.
Civil Service No. 1 rink-R. Hudson, Worcestor heat Hampshire at Wor- The engines ara eitasted aft, the boilor being 15 foot. lung with a diameter of 11 it.
A Carter, R. Buncan and A. Wheat cester be two wickets.
The arrangetoont of the engines gives ample sure they would join him in wishing (skip), 19. Police-No. 1 rink-J. 0. Ogg Lancashire heat Warwickshire at space for the rapid and easy loading and soon to see the koel laid down of J. Quinn, Bergt. Pitt and Insp. Cameron
unloading of the cargo, for which she was much larger vessel for that very (skip), 19. Birmingham hy fire wickets.
particularly designed by Mr Wong Kwong, enterprising and well maneged concom Civil Servico-No. 2 rink-E. W. Daw Kent heat Essex at Tonbridge by 124 namely heavy steel plates, and she will the Hang Yong Iron and Steel Works Censon, A. Bewey, A. M. Thornhill and L., E.
carry a weight of close on 1,000 tons,pany, and he would ask them to drink Brett (skip) 31. Police No. 2 rink Two immense derricks, each capable of with him success to the good ship. Han Sergt. Watt, Insp. Hanson, P. C. Glendin- lifting fifteen tons, which the Han Ping Ping coupled with the name of Mr Wongning and Insp. Ritchie (skip), 14 The results of the matches given above carries, will be of the utnust service in Kwong. (Applause.). lave made, a great difference in the table this respect. The crew will consist of of points which is published below. York-some twenty-five officers and men. shire, by defeating Midiloses, sent the
The captain's and officers' quarters srp
T008.-
The toast was heartily reenivad.
Metropolitan team down to sirth place,situated on the bridge, while on the deception, said that at the conclusion of such i Sergt. Kent, P. U. McLennan, and Insp.
room
Civil Service-No. 3 rink-W. H. Wool- Boy, C. W. Brett, R. Fenton and M. McEver Mr Wong Kwong, who had a good ro- (skip), 9. Police No. 3 riak-F. C. Bali.
below the champions while Leicester-
a successful trial trip of the stemmer Han Robertson (škíp), 24.-
Civil Service No. 4 rink A. G. Pils saire's surprising victory over Sussex hodiately below are the staterooms, Ping he had much pleasure in stating on In view of the decision of the Throne. Fry's eleven down tu fourth place, dining room, domestic offics, and bath, behalf of the waers that the resul had been P. R. Adams. C. Bond, and W. H. Kelly
leaving the Tykes the only unbeaten County to date. Surrey is now second,
constructed in an efficient manner, and ha (skip), 35 Palice--No. 4 rink-Ineo. with a percentage of 77-77, the Univer The Hac Ping was built to the order of took that opportunity of tendering their Langley, A. Hill, Insp McHardy and Insp..
Withers (skip). 13. by match having no bearing up the the Hang Yang Iron and Steel Company, I angratulations to the buildors, Mosure Bai- competition, and Kent is third. Leicester. She is also to carry a specially constructed or and Co. He believed that that vessel was Worcester and Northants have each moved steam launch, by the samo designer and the largest that had yet been built in Hong- upu trifle, but Hampshire has gone down three places. Yorkshire and Lancashire builders for river purposestat Hankow. kong or in China, for classification at 1 were the only two counties to win sway The official trial trip took place, as stated. Lloyd's Register, and he very much ap a home, Kent, Leicester, Worcester on Saturday afternoon, over the Adminity preciated the work which bud been carried and Northsiapton being, successful on hoe grounds, Yorkshire are now playing Course, and during the nu over the out by the builders to fulfil the require- Warwickshire and of the last three mat measured mile both with ad ag-inst the ments of the owners. ches played between those two counties current the Hau Ping successfully minapecially designed and constructed for Li Hang Chang that the Telegraphs been drawn and Yorkshire wontained a speed of over nine knots per hour, giving facilition for the rapid loading
purchase the shares from the merchants in the Iroperial Chinese Telegraph Administration a meeting of shareholders was held at the Ya Gardens here and the following resolutions were passed as an antagonistic step: 1.--The decision of the late Marquis
Company shall be a mercantile concern must be adhered to.
bird.
The following is the County Competition table up to date --
County.
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Yorkshire (2). Surrey (4) Kent (B).... Sussex (13)
The extension of the telegraph service shall be carried by an increase in capital, -It has been agreed that the rate for telegraphing be reduced by one-third.
Notts (1)
Middlesex (3) Worcester (2) committee be appointed to
Lancashire (6) contradict the memorial sent to the Leicester (11) Throne by the Board of Posts andthampton (15)
Hampshire (12) ... Bisex (7) Sowerset (14) Derby (16).......
Gloucester (10)...
Communications,
The above resolutions are to be telegraphed to the Board of Posts and Warwick (9) .................... Communications.
A. Committea of five persons has been appointed to inform the Peking Government that their decision to buy up the shares is strongly objected to.
Per
Certage.
80 38100.00 3 1 4 7 177 5 1 1 + 66.66
That vessel was
NORTH RIVER IN FLOOD..
Great Disasters Befal
Inhabitants.
(From Our Correspondent.)
CAKTON, June 21, Juformation has renched here that great:
Many
NEW PIANOS
FOR HIRE
$10
per month
MONTHLY TUNING
and Regular Attention
INCLUSIVE.
TALKING MACHINES
ON EASY TERMS.
COMMERCIAL.
Owing to the minfall in Japan being, this year, less than in say year, but one since 1993 it is feared that the rice craps will suffer.
King's Colonial Volunteer Corps have been established in connection with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. All the Rhodes studente. and most of the Australians have joined the Rhodes Trustoos Horse, an Oxford
During the first ten days of June Japan- Cricket nine knots being the contrast spood: and unloading of margo and heavy me disasters brought about by the flood in the see imports exceeded the exports by Yen Some delay was occasioned in loving the chinery giving a clea: spore of over 90 north river localities have befallen the 2,150,000. As compared with the previone works on noint of the abur haine feet so that there would be ample space inhabitants, River banks have heon car. ten days the exporte decreased by seven having got crossed on the hows, and in for the large plates of steel which ried away by the waters and damage to
per cent. consequence the party did not return to were turned out at the steel works property and life is reported to be exten Hoogkong until after ten o'clock. “
Throughout the construction of that vessel, sive. Along Samshi and Tsing Yin, the Amongst those present were Mr W. S. Lloyd's surveyors, Messrs Lambert and lower districts so inundated. 31 +52 + 50.00 Bailey and Mr E. 0. Murphy represent Fletcher gare great care and attention to collapses of houses have occurred and uumerous inhabitants have been rendered 3 122+00.00 ing the builders, Mr Wong Kwong re- the work and the owners were under a 21 21+ 333 presenting the Hang Yany Imou and Steel great obligation to them. He asked them homeless. The local authoritice hore are 340 1+ 20.00 Works Company, Captain T. P. Hail, to rise and drink to the success of the approached for relief. 4 4 1 0
14.28 Captain Murray, Captain Crowe, Mr H. L, builders, who, in addition to the constructo despatch two stenus launches to the corps.
The Sin Hau Kak has been instructed 3 4 2-1 3 4 3-1-14.28 Fletcher, Lloyd's Sargeyer, Mr N. 6. tion of that vessel, and turned out a spinit vicinity to affeerd relief and has done so. 23 1-1 20.00 Moses, Mr R. Hunsou, Mr T. Ramsey, launch for his firm which they were going 1 5 3-2-60.00 Captain Ingram, captain of the ship, Mr A. L. Sutton, MIr
A. Rose and Mr 65 3-2-100.00 Lindberg, Dr. He Nai Chen, Dr Au Sze 0 4 2-4 – 100.00 Chain, Mesura Au Sze Clubs, Ngan Hang Po. Ho Que Hou, Ho Pak Ki,. Wan Ho Koon Fau, Ng Kai, Lo Yau Cheong, Chan Dai Chu, Ng Ching, and the clericul stoff of Messrs Bailey's.
1 6 1-× 71,49) 1 7 1-6 85.71
A BATCH OF CENTURILA
Good balting was shown during the matches in the County Competition which commenced in England on May 18 and 21. against Somerset Sussox-compiled 445 by. PEKING, Jane1.ged alround batting, no individual century The Board of Posts and Combing cbtained. M. C. C. and Ground sure:1402 for nine wickets againas Wotces munications understands that Sliung nud Notts scored 398 for seven wickets Kumpo owns the largest number of against Leicester. The best individual shures in the Telegaphs and has decided performances with the bat were :—
A Marshall, for Surrey v to recall 1000 shares from bim at ibe
Worcester,... rate of Taela 170 per sbore, in order to
B. K. Foster, for Worcester v.
Surrey,
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Considerable stir, sad even anxiety. Put the decision of the Throne into. T. Tyldesley for Lance y
has been caused by the alleged remarks
efect.
of the Kaiser at a review in the presence THE AMERICAN FLEET
of foreigo military attachés in the course
of which he is reported to have said that Germany Beetne to be separated from the powers; that they are trying to exclude ber, and bring her to bay; bab
· that all might come for Germany was ever ready.
A semi-official article in the Nord-
dentscbe declares that His Majesty wis
RECEPTION ARRANGEMENTS
IN AMOY.
(Chinese Mail's Service.)
PEXINO, June 21. Adraizal Sah has been instructed to
Northants,
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Worcester,
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to put on that boat for use at Hankow. Io coupled with the toast the name of Me Murphy. (Applause),
by these whose houses have been carried The reports about the miserius suffered
nway by the tide are thrilling.
The charitable institutions here have
taken stops to give pelief,
A CERTAIN CURE FOR BOWEL COMPLAINT. W complaint you want a modicine that WHEN attacked with diarrhoea or bowel sata quickly. The attack is always sodden. generally severu od with increasing pain.. Chamberlain's Colic, Oholars and Diarrhoen (From Our Correspondent.)
Remedy has never been known to fall in CANTON, June 21. any ease of collo, diarrhoea, or summer
For sale by all Reports from. Patslun, Wichów, Samcomplaint in children Upon the return to the works, the party taken a long time to bring it to that stage, slari and phases beyond state that the foot chemists and atrakcoepera resembled in the salon of the steamer, and he was sure they would be pleased has, during the past two days, rigon an-
The toast was onthusiastically drunk, In responding on behalf of the builders, Mr Murphy thanked them for the re- marks which had been made as regarda the construction of the vessel. It had
handing over the vessel to Mr Wong durs were. (Langhter and applause) They it is ten feet above the nominal level and where. Mr. Bailey formally announced the that it was finished, as he knew the tile other two feet, wiitis in sing in district, WATKINS' Kwong, the representative of the Elang sometimes grambled because the oruers Yang Iron and Steel Weaks Coy.
wanted this and that, bat there was nothing as a consequence. great damage has been, Mr Bailey, who was received with ap in the market but what the builders were done. It has rendered navigation most plass, said that he bud first of all to thank as keen on as anyone else. The host as it dangerous, the current being very strong. them for attending the trial trip of that stood was a type which would be most whose city gate has been closed to prevent Similar reports have come from Shaobing steamer. He was sorry that they had useful for the purpose for which it was 176been kept so late as he was sure that on a | Saturday night as well as other evenings, 174
the Chinese gentlemen as weti as the Euro 166 peans, had "something better and more agreeable to de than attending the trial 154
trip of a steamer. However, they would
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co doubt be pleased to know that the vessel 123 had attained the contract speed of nine knots per hour, and had been accapted by
119
designed, and Mr Wong Kwong was the the city from being inundated. gentleman who had worked out the designs
of that particular boat, and the launch
which had been referred to, had slso been
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designed by Mr Wong Kwong. That was One Hundred Persons Drowned. A Gentleman of London, by Morice Gerard
great improvement on the ordinary Hongkong launch. Its length was only 62
feet but it had the appearance of being
104 Mr Wong Kwong on behalf of the owners, 32 foot. It has also any amount of secur
the Hang Yang Iron and Steel Works Co.
The best bowling performances were as follows:-
(From Our Correspondent.)
Wuлow, June 19. Wachow is now being visited by one of
woda'ion and averaged a speed of 10.8 the most severe floods of recent years. During past two days the water bas risen rapidly and most of the mulberry and paddy fields are several fect under water. Hastily improvised rafts are fat ing over the tops of what ence wore ladies and walls. Above the town, the main river forms continuous sheet of water vent.
He must say it was with some pride Mr knots per hour which was a quarter of a W. Brearley, Lancs. v. Northants, 7 for 48 Murphy and himself locked back upon the knot over the contract speed. He thanked 5. H. Killick. Sussex Somerset, 762 work of the ship and its satisfactory com- them for coupling his name with the toast. T Was, Nots v. Leicester, 6, 66 pletion, after-working under considerable (Applause.) Thompson, M. C. C. v. Worcester, 6, difficulties. At the time when the order was placed with them, they had as their chief draughtsman, Mr Wong Kwong, who ALLEGED -MURDER AT WEST had certainly been a great factor is any
POINT.
success which they had made. Since they
mia-reported, bat admits as a fact that proceed to Amoy to make arrangements. Haigh, Yorks. v. Ken ↑ 24
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The Shadow, by Paul Urquhart,
And The Day Came, by Albert Darrington. Crossriggs, by Mary and Jane Findlater. Neither Storehouse nor Barn, by Allen
Raine.
The Cardinal and Lady Sasan, by Lac
Cleere. The Lady Mary of Invistock, by Harold
Vallings,
The Enchantress, by Edwin Pugh. A Millionaire Girl, by A. W. Marchmont.
motional Moments, by Barsh Grand. The Weaning, by James Blyth. The Grey Knight, by Mra Henry de la
Parturo.
The toast was duly honoured. The party then left for Hongkong in in the course of remarks addressed to with Thotai Liu for the reception of the
Jaunches,
ly two miles broad. Perhaps the greatest The Lily and the Devil, by Eleanor Wynd-
ham, his own officers, he expressed the con- American feat.
The Han Fing is to be cotumanded by distress has been used by the Fp tribu Her Ladyship of the Stacon, by Alice M. viction that the army was true to the
Dighi. had started in business, some eight years Captain G. Ingrain, of Shanghai, a well-tary which is also in flood and swollen
tu many times ita ustal size. spirit of Frederick the Great, and that
Savers! Many Junes, by Archibald Marshall, The three men who were arrested on agn. Mr Wong Kwong had been with known northern skippur. During the hates have been washed away. I myself The Missioner, by E. Phillips Oppenheim. it would continue equal to all tasks, the subject under discussion being merely Thomas Bahjarvig, at the Supreme Court, a Chinaman, who, it is alleged was pushed and his leaving them to join the Hang Murray.
Wan Wong, trading as Ab Wong, sued suspicion of being concerned in the death of them for over seven years of that period, trind the steamer was under Captain saw the remains of three swept by in less The Statue, by Eilon Phillpotts and Arnold
than ten minutes. The fact that many service and military matters and nothis morning, for $325.8 for work done over the edge of a verandah, berang Iron and Steel Works Company political questions.
and materials supplied,
Voeux Road West, one day last week, came had caused them cousiãorable trouble! The journal adds that it is useless for Mr Otto Kong Sing appeared for the Germany to that her eyes to possible plaintiff, and Mr A. G. Jackson, of Messrators Me Wood at the Magistracy, this both with that ship and with other work
dangers, especially in view of the un-Johnson, Sikes and Master, defended.
Mr Otte Kong Sig said the defondetit certainty as to whether, the new group- ing of the powers will render solutions had gous to the plaintiff, who was a con-
terkom.
of current questions less easy. It also tractor, with regard to some work which Stephens, and Mr. Otto Kong Siag repro one for their firm They turned out seven-
wanted floing to tho a.s. Progress. Plaiali
complaine bitterly of the constant mis-
ing factor in Turkey, Persin, Afghanis tan, the Far East, and elsewhere,
WEATHER KEPORT.
Bennett
chairs and tables were to be seen among the By Their Fruitz by Mre Campbell Pesad. debris is a proof that the flood come with The Shadow Eetween, by 8. E. Hooking. such suddenness us to prevent the poople The Heart of a Child, by Frank Danhi, living on the river bank from reinoving The Hall Smart Set, by Florence, Warden. their property, therefore there has been Come and Find Ma, by Elizabeth Bobine. considerable loss of life. Nativa reports The Odd Trick, by Alice Maud Mosdors.
A Poppy Show, by H.B. Marriott-Watson, place the number of deaths at about one hundred.
The Speculator, by the Author of the Soul
Markoc A Devil's Bargain, by Florence Warden. The Rugged Path, by Charles Garire. The Primadonna, by F. Marion Crawford. In the Face of Night, by Dick Donovan. Sir Hilton's Bin, by Glep. Manville Foun,
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representation of Germany as a disturbed cut certain work which plaintiff sub-Kong ding, ba discharged, as there was no Greater Britain. In addition to turnDovod northwards. It lies now between Nationalising Imperial Property. The Kiss of Helen, by Chas, Marriott.
HE WENT TO LIE DOWN.
"I was ander the influence of drink and
Evidence was thon enlled.
His Lordship reserved his decision.
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The following notice is issued by M which they had in hand at the time. Last
Figg of the Hongkong Observatoryza Inspector W. Robertson conducted the year, during which that, vessel had been
On the 21st at 6.15 p.- Depression E. proscaution, assisted by Mr M. J. D.
in the course of construction, was a record of Formosa, probably moving northwards, On the 22nd at 11.55 n.-The barometer sented one of the prisoners.
feu vessels (upplause)-which placed has fallen oderately over S.W. Japan, tho Insposten Robertson asked that the then sea that they ranked fifth in the choos and the B. coast of China, and went to the steamer and the captain point-pisoder, who was represented by Mr Otte turn-out of vessels amarget the firms in Philippines.
risen slightly over. Formosa and the The depression, which is simllow, has sequently executod.
evidence against him.
out the seventeen vessels, they had also. Formosa and the Loochoos. Another He was discharged by the Magistrate. several large contracta in hand for of depression, which will probably move to- A Ecoul telegram to the "Mainichi Dr J. Bell, of the Goverment Civil tank installation and other considemblo werde N.E., has appeared over the Yagtes dated Jane 14 states that it has been Hospital, was the first witness called. Ho work on shore. Throughout the progress of valley.
decided that all the possessions of the said that on the evening of the 10th that work the distrangement of their drawbetween E. Japan and the Buina. It is be maile national property. Believing that Pressure remains high over the Pacific Korean Imperial Household property shall Chimamad was brought to the hospital.ing office by the departure of Mr Wout still somewhat low over the N.W. part of this means that the property of the Imperial He was unconscious and died almost im-Kwong, in whom they had always the the China Su I went-te lie down," was the excuse of a
Household is to be confiscated, the Cozit defendant, at the Marine Court, to-day, To commemorate the festival of Corpus mediately. He had numarrue injurios.
Modernte tu fresh S. and S. W winde officials are in a state of panic, the commo. Other witnessos Gostified to docessed's most confidence, and to whom they may be expected in the Formos Channel, tion being greater than any that has UT when he was charged with refusing to do | Christi' whicle full on Thursday, a special his work on the sis. Jutepolis. However, two hours' Service was held at the Ro-movements on his arrival from Cantonu, and always depended and looked for support, and frode SE. winde along the Northored since the disbandment of the Korean
was n vory serious matter indeed to them, shares of tho Cbins Bes
Army. They are said to be” employing the Hon. Citumander, Basil Taylor, man Catholic Cathedral, early yesterday going is the house of the prisoners too that under the circumstances they might Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end-witches to make incantations to prevent. the carrying out of the proposal. The R.N sentenced him to two week's hard morning. His Lordship, Bishop Pozzoni renew a mortg go deed. The bust pri justly feel proud of having turned out the ing at 10a.m. bo-day, 0.41 inchen,
officiated at the High Mass celebration, ouer asked deceased to go to No 210 Des vessel which they saw that day. They had
Forecast for the 24 houre anding at noen panic is due to the fear on the part of s to-morrow."
large number of officials who get a living when Holy Communion administered for Vaux Road West, where he would borrow tried to do their very utmost, and had
FORECAST DITRICE,
under the pretext of protecting the proporty the thist time to a very large number of boys830. They thon, went mpat-its, and after done their utmost to give entire satisfaction and girls. This was followed by a general
1.Hongkong d Neighbourhood: 9.3. of the Imporial Household that they will Iene their livelihoods. The message adds commaning in which close on a thousand half an hour and clapsed decessed and a to the owners rogardless of expense, and it winds, fresh; aqually showery
Frimo Minister and the Home Minister. people took part. The Bishop delivered a stranger come down again and the stranger was a great plovio meet them there 2 Formosa Uhsuael: 5. to S. W. winds, that there is sovore friction between the
$1 per Box of 12 Tablets. tonchitiz wadresas to the
3-South coast of Ohina between Hong and that former desired to inake the la the presence of a very large congrea- epoke to one of the witnesses who was that day and to hear the very complimen
the evening, a procession took standing at the labitoon of the stairs. The tary reiks which had been made with kong and Lamooks: S. E. and B. winde, anperor-Father believe that the Home
Mulater was responsible for the notion in THE ERASMIC Co., Ltd. place, tocompanied by the Band of the decoused and the strangor went upstairs regard the workmanship and finish moderate, ma
4-South coast of China batreon. Hong regard to the property. At a Osbinet
WARRINGTON, BOOLANT Nociedade Philharmonics. The Roy. Father again and about ten minutes Istor docessad of the versal Ko hoped that that kong and Hainan: Same as No. 1.
Coummiheld on the 13th, the Prime Ming- Paletti delivered an eloquent address after
ter insisted that he should enjoy the privi- which spool Te Deum was sung by the foll from the verandah on the third floor, vessel would not be the last of the
lege of appointing and dismissing at his knocking up against somo bamboo poles heavy slips, which they would get to The church was lustefully decorated for which were on the second flour, Prisoners hu
haenlass and free from morphine, The Home Minister strongly objected to were then arrested,
hor, laag which hath been built in the antipyrine, chloral and other dangerous this proposal and Princo to me to
Fdrugo. It dow nos produce a habit. Gives amotion: pan kami ay lang syado Colony. It was a twin sorow lighter of Immediato eslief.
Labour.
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is the commercial traveller who Anda
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trying. Mr Ohas G. Chapman, who repre santa a large Brisbane emoern, had been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea
On one of his trips a fellow traveller vecoin- mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoes Remedy, and this is what he says
tiem,
of it I procured a bottle and experienced full choir A great relief after taking a few doses. Bofore
the bottle was fribbed. I was cared and the occasion and the servien consluded with Lave not been troubled since. This remedy the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, in for sale by all chemists and storekeepers, by the Lord Bishop.
The case was adjoined.
That vessel was the heaviest ofZGARES' HEADACHE CURE is perfectly own will one half of the local Governors
A. Delightful.
Soothing to the
Skid.
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