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Powell's
"MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
A. D. C. at Theatre Royal.
General Memoranda.
SATURDAY, October 28:---
10.30 .m.-Full Moon.
SENDAY, October 27-
9a.m.-Excursion to Macao.
TCRSBAT, October 29
Noon-II.K. & S. C. Stem Fisheries Co.'s Annual and Extraordinary Gen. eral Meetings.
to remind us that it is a bly of Englishmen, by descent and, origin. the aphoklers of the tag and faith of Fagland through many, stormy and perilous days, who are asking that they shoahl not be forcibly thrust out
THE CHINA MAIL.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
The Budget Discussed, At a niosting of the Legislative Council hold this afternoon the principal business before the members was the second read
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The expenditure on Railway Ospital naonunt to 31st Decembar, 1911, amounted to 812:021,003 and it was estimated that the repayments of the Wachang, Loan will fall short of that gure by 37,212. Tu addition to this expital liability, chers was an amount rated for purchase of land for the station sita, namely 81,475.879.20 and also
Another sum of 8654,173 ed to 82,433,204. sad to me t it the Ga- of the English political system auding of the Budget Bill for the year 1913. The botal onnibal liability therefore amount H. E. the Governor, Sir Henry May,verumont proposed to take advantage of the authority conveyed by the Railways placed in subordination to the religiRC.M.Q. trok the chair, and there were
Loan Ordinance 1900 and by the General Loan and Inscribed Stock Ordinance of dus hiearchy and racial tyranny which also present:
the same year in make a further issue of their seventeenth century forefathers
Inscribed Stook to the extent of £230,010. shed their blood at siege and battle
VICTORIA GAOL MATTERS. to withstand.
Hon. Oflicer Commanding the Troops, Colonel O. W. R. Sr. Jony.
Ho.. M: CLAUD Sarzas, Colonial Secretary.
General..
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912.
intervals of about a quarter of an hour, and into the calls of specially watched " prisoners at shorter intervals. (19). The sanitary rooliça do not go round the cells at all. The prisoners themselves remova the buckets to the west ramp, and are then looked up in the cells. The seven gers come at 5.45 a., and no prisoners are ous of ibo cells while the scavengers
be placed in the courtyards to prevent to the question of the suficiency of the the exunpo of prisonera. Haring referred salaries of the prison staff, he and thei whether thoes supportions were wall. founded or not they could not saw, but tho ventured to use won his Excel loney the necessity for the appointment el a ermmission for the purpose of taking are within the gaol precincts, ie, The into account the following matters in numbers are as follows-(n). One Frin connection with the risen shaft: ay wurder. (whether they are fßeimt in vùmbers, cipal Warder and Fifteen.
che
ROADS IN DISREPAIR
12 The question of trairie and orgání- "sation; and (3) the mopstion of the ma The Hon. Mr E. Osborne skal the frioner of the valorisa paid to them. The Hon. Mr Follock asked the follow-following questions:-la the Giovernment | Ties vreognised that any inezonse in their P. Mr J. &. S. BUCKNILL Attorneying questions standing on the agenda paper aware that for sororalmthe portions of the hutine must be carefully serstinited.
following pads-Barker Rd, Magazine Gsp Rd, Seymour Road, Robinson Road but they wanted to be antisfied that fum. Liew was done to holy of men who had Hon. Mr A. M. Thomson, Calonial
unpleasant work and lone hours of dubr. and Hollywood Read, have been in a
Transurer.
Will the Government stare why these Tho answer to a Thon. Yember in regard, state of discopaiz !
the Victoria Gel ecomodation ra
Hon. Mr E. R. HALUPAX, Registrar
Geners).
adw were not given atention as won it became necessary to repair them?
in his name ---
entered Why WAS the send who Beaconsfield arcade at night and who sub- Hon. Mr W. CHATHAM, C.M.G., Directorquently escaped from the Government Civil Hospital onto that hospital instead Was there not of the prison heapital i Atjof Public Works.
rooms in the prison hospital at the tie Were there any other person under police detention in the Government Civil Hospital at the time? Will the Government lay upon the table the statement, or, if more than one, the statements of Chinese con. stable 393 as to how the man succeeded in making his escape? Did the constable let them to good condition. 2. To reply to for one. the man out of his sight secidentally or this question, it is necessary to deal with like to see the methods of crime puniti intentionally, and if so, for how long f
Recently there was a demonstration at Lisburn and at Londonderry, another name that ought to set the hearts of Englishman beating at this crisis; at Coleraine; and so on. every meeting the motion was put and carried, reaffirming the re- 'solution of the Ulster Convention of 1892 in the words "We will not have Home Rule." The leaders of the Protestants, and some of the most eloquent and popular speakers of the of the English Unionist party, will be on the platforms to enlarge on the text of that terse declaration. Aud
Hon Mr F. J. BADEL Y, Capt. Supt. of Police.
Hon. Sir Kn Ho Kaç Kt., M.B., C.M.G. Hon Mr War Yuk, C.M.G. Bon. Mr H. E. POLLOCK, R.C. Hon. Mr. H; Ro
Hou, Mr J. W. C. BONNAR," Hon. Mr E. Oshore"
Mr R. H. CROFTON, Clerk of Courseils. PALIC WORRY RECOMMENDATIONS.
The following recommendations made by on Saturday week the campaign will the Publice Works Committee at a meet
the Council and confirmed
The Hon. Director of Public Works | vealed a state of affairs which could only ha dpscribed a deplorable. No lower than 790. prisoners were corified in cellu replied as follows
1. The Government have been aware that portions of the "roads mentioned were in need of repair in order to restore
lend for 626 only and in some cases threa prismore were in a cell de `gned, The Unofficial Members would
icon
ganl
With regard to the Military Contribu-
culminate in the act of profounding held on Celeber 11 wore laid beforo Government also state in how many of Company desire to replace the concrete | Lion the Unofficial Members must strike
The Officer whom it is proposed to sc- sommodate should be consulted with
Barker
A dissentient note.
E. F. the Governor anid the Hon. Man her was out of order; the Military Con- tribution was fixed by a Special Ordi nance and no resolution of the Counc could have the slightest affect. They wing very sorry the veto for the Taitami Tuk riserroir was so small, and they wought has to know, when the reservoir would be available for storage.
After cominentine na the had state of overal ronds, the Hon. Member said the report of the Committee on the Poaf Office building with regard to the or
to Police Magistrates to indic Will the Government give the num.ach road separately: Barker Road-ment mere deterrent and greater powe bers of () Prison officers on the European Repairs were delayed as it was intended
more larm'u availed of. Teaterday there staff, and (ii) prison officers on the Indian to substitute tarmaciam for the masteral munishment.. which should be
were ata, who have bass on the prison staff rial hitherto used. With the epparatus
ao lower than 804 persons in the and who hare either (x) left or (b) been dismissed from the prison staff, for each available, the production of taż-munendam year since and including 19037 Will the is a slow process and, as the Tramway such instances the oicer was drafted from surfacing of that portion of their track
the the prison staff into
police force? (-) Will the Government state what between the City Hall and Post Ofter soner who escaped from Victorin Gaol in made to supply them with it. regard to the selection of the sites for kind of instrument was used by the pri with such material, arrangements were As the site of the proposed wireless the early morning of the 3th instant, in Road, which is of less importaner from quarters for the subordinate officers.
a public point of view. has consequently telegraphy tion is to be near Cap digging his way out through the wall? D'Aguilar, car should be taken to establish Will the Govern nent also state how the bed to stand over. Work on the repairs
be ascertained) the prisoner (w far as can
was however begun on the 3rd fustapt and efficient communication between it and the
is now in progress. Magnaite Cap Read.. City of Victoria, telegraphic communication managed to get hold of such an instra
With a view to removing objections the table the Departmental Inquiry aa toThis road tras all pus in good order in Juls last. The rainstorm of the 15th bring considered prefemble for this purpose. nient, (u.) Will the Govarquent lay upon im-which are known to exist among the how the prisoner made his escape? (iii) Chinese to living in Kowtoun, partly on Will the Gosarumens state how often account of insufficient lighting, the lighting during the night each cell is looked into August, wher: f inews of rain fell, wash E such portions of Kowloon ns are already (a.) By an officer on the European staffed away the blinding material, leaving the surface very rough. To avoid a re provided with lamps should be improved and (b.) By an officer on the Indian staff! and, where lighting does not already ex-(iv) At what hours do the sanitary petition of this, it was to ganisation and distribution of the work
go round the cells and rextensions should he made. tend to areas containing houses, the neces
Chinese and are they free men or prisoners? roads should be of v.) How many officers and of what rating Territories, such
afficient width to accommodate motor belonging to the Europese staff, and traffic as well as a light railway, if such (b. belunging to the Indian staff are ilway be emtemplated, and the Commit-inside of the walls of the prison, at one res coneider that the existing trad from and the same timu, between the hours of Fan Ling to Shotanko sinuld be widened midnight and a
The Hon. Colonial Secretary made the Recordingly.
following reply :--
Coolies
national significance for which it is 9 p.m.-A Pair of Spectacles by H.. the fitting preparation. The closing event will be spent in religious service in every Protestant church and chape in ister: and then the Salem Covenant will be signed which will #pm. A Pair of Spectacles by H.K. pledge the Loyalists of Ireland to
A. D. C. at Theatre Royal,
resist to the last extremity the position upon them of a Dublin Executive and Legislature. It will be regrettable if this most impressive train of political manifestations is marred by any outbreak of violence, and its organisers will co-operate with 2 pm-French Convent's Bazar at the military and police authorities to
City Hall.
prevent anything of the kind. Quietly and soberly, with that indomitable resolve haring in their hearts, are the Protestants of Ulster binding themselves by the most sacres ties to resist dismemberment and oppressions If their aspirations are defied, if their BONGKONG, TACESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912. fichier is immolated to the exigencies ke dne provision for the removal of the was the other person who was under work to be done elsewhere. It has siney hoped if the mutter had not gone too far
WEDSEDAY. October 31:-
FRIDAY, November 1:-
2.15 pm. Licensing Board Meeting.
The China Flail
KAFT
In constructing main roads in the Newpervision do they go round? Are they surface and that portion of the read from of the P.W.D. was very unsatisfactory
SCAVES61 OVE LAWS.
The Hon. B. Pullock tak objecting a clause in the bye-laws regulating the new departmental scavenging scheme which he said was open to misconstruction The clause stated in effect that house holders living on the Hill district must contents of ash bins, etc., to the Sanitary of English party polities, they know Beard dust cart or dust boat. The ravent practice was that the ashes and waste wero and we know what the consequences remated by the department during the must be. But it seems incredible night. He did not think it was intended to
alter this practice.
H. E. the Governor suggested that the that the English electorate will permaier, be left over to the next weeting
it those consequences to ripen to and this was agred. their calamitons conclusion. When a million latermes have taken a
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1. The man wis not enmitted to He God but was in Police custealy, conil not be sent to the Gual Tspital without & Magistrate's warrant. There
May Road downwardse was so doult with. the work being completed about the othading and they would like to know instant. It was found impossible how ever to do the whole rod at present, as
ing operations were therefore executed on had been intended, Bani ordinary blind. the mainder of it. Seymour Read-The necessary repairs to the worst portion of this rogd - wura pompleted Inst ronth. The remainder of the roml, which was in somewhat better coalition, was left in more pressing abeyance as there was
when the recommendations made would carried out. They noted with satis- faction the proposal to erect bathing skards,
Uneficial Members welcomed. End expenditure designed to increase the effeiney of the Kowloon-Canton Rail- way, but they were strongly of opinier that the empatition for the new station design should have been thrown open to They civil engineers in the Colony,
something would be done to ensure this. detention by the Folies in the Govern received attention, the pairs being inont Civil Hospital. The only state-carly completed. Robhusen Road Lees engineers, he pointed out, were
better acquainted with local conditions than anybody in the F.M.S.
surfaced with tar-maendam in July: the ment made by Chinese Constable 393, considerable length.of this rood was re- On the 5th inst. remainder of it being patched where
They realised thus since bis appoint Chinese Constable 395. Wong Kwan, was as follows-"I am I was on duty at the Goverment Civil necessary with ordinary macadam. Für ment His Excellency had worked hard in Hospital Ward No. 20 from & pan. other repairs were postponed on account the public interest, and assured bits of 10 pm watching a prisoner nami Wa of more pressing work elsewhere, the their hearty sympathy and support
surface of the remaining portion being in boilly and fearledy working in the best RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION YOTE,
Hollywood Road,-"This interests of the Cafong, The Hon Colonial Secretary, moving Km. He was handcuffed in bed No. 5.
fair condition. At 9.15 he trade an excuse that he want.
The harvi Fund.is surfaced with concrete practically The Hon. H. B. Daliorne supported the that a sum of $309,214 be advanced out of fands in the custody of the Government
ene were then on, he did not ask for throughout its entire length,
stress upon the necessity of providing for the construction of the Kowloon. Cantored to obory n cull of nature.
water supply sufficient for all the neede away (British Section) during the year 1912, said it would be within the recullee. the handlends to be taken of and I did great importanes that proper supervision. Mr. Follock's remarks and laid | rut remove thein or touch them or was she be exercised neer work of this of Homurahle Members that at the meeting of this Council held so th of
THE BOLT
It is n
HOME RILE. AMENITIES.
ALL is quiet for the moment Ulster, and it is just as well in view of what Reuter has to-day telegraph-- ed to us. It is reported that the lendlers of both parties are exerting alle vow to resist Home Rule to the 'death, if need be, Home Rule is their influence to prevent a recurrence practical polities no longer. We have of the recent violence. Nothing, of
known thaghout that to sacrifice, 1011, they voted a sum of 3412501 I ordered is the Pater or any person, nature and, pwing to the invaliding of of the Colony, He strongly criticised the for culinary purposes and left no margis course, can be more inopportune for Ulster would be iniquitous. Ulster for railway construction during the year in Hospital to do so. I do not know the one overseer out of the service and the present system which barely allowed the 1911. For via reasons into which he primat, ko is no relation of friend of Llness of another extending over several Chinese orer a long period sufficient water clean the Nationalist politicians
herself is showing that the sacrifice need not now enter a sum of only 8137,075 i, ir is n Pusiti and I am a Flok Ln. months, the carrying out of the work wapeet during the year leaving a balance when I reached the north verandah, from was delayed. The worst portion of the demonstrations to the effect that
impossible.
which Japad of $275,427. Therefore a Ulster is hovering on the brink of!
large portion of the nett amount which which I could into the bathroom, roast was resurfaced same time ago milfor water for cleansing. the Council was now asked to eanet on for only the top of the prisoner's head was the remainder is now well in hand..
visible ratside the window." There is civil war. They cannot be muxious
dishar en ut during the current year was
no Truman to believe that the Castable that this objeci-lesson in the results
tal sum now estimated as being of Home Rule should be offered to
required in complete the construction and intentionally allowed the man to osempe
that it must be presumed that he equipment of the main and branch lines the attentive eyes of the English and
amounted to $2,128,52 or excluding the the man mut of his sight accidentally for The Unionist
Today is ubered by the Chinese as
Sum of 81.473,880 already voted by Council
reach the north verandaly, 2. The an last figure is leaders, for their part, do not want the festival of Shuang-ching or "Frosts for the Station site, to 3454,172, The such time, was required for his te any rioting or attacks Roma descent; it is supposed to mark the begin-principal items of which thin in heads of swers to the questions are in the pega
composed expenditure-namely, station and station tire. Regulations are now being frazed Catholics by justly exasperated Loyal-
A meeting of Y.M.C.A. members is to Yard: Incomotives; addition to engine dealing with these matters. ists. Non tali anxilio. That is not
and manager's house. rulling luck the manner in which Uister's battip | be hold to-inneruw ovi ring at 9 o'clock to fund engine shops cringe and wagonumbers explored on, the Prison Staff and progress of the Colony. The unofficial deprod of certainly what the cost of the It was imposible to estimate with any Mation building would be until the plaus were prepared but the Government did no Bish to
spend more than 2200,000 at present if it could be avoided though it might le necessary to spend a further a aut exceeding $100,000 in order to provide. His Excellency intorwed the Councü at
CHILDREN'S DEPT. Snitch electorate,
NOW SOWING
NEW
NEWS OF THE DAY. On the back page of this issue will be found are interesting news items.
ning of winter,
for her liberties and religion is to be consider the re-establishing of the Hong
kong Parliament.
AUTUMN CLOTHING fought. Nor do they seek such evid-
FOR
ence of the truth they are driving! |home to the minds of the country
The embers of civil strife have been
A Portuguese clerk in Metara Lowe, Bingham and Matthews' oflice entrusted a coolie with 8310 and a postal order for three or four dollars yesterday. The coolie
ty in the nature of a to vote.
Children's Wear. laid in the province, al it needs but eashed the order and bolted with the whole all the accommodation requirer.
COATS and HATS
TO MATCH FOR
the striking of match to send them sum. in his charge. He has not been its lust meeting that the designs for the
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maring into flame. The time may come when the Protestants of Ulter in the last resort may have to assert td from "hong Shai. She alleges that two men we lived in her boase awaalted the stern right of forcible resistance,her. The assailants have not been arrested. says the ultra-Tury London Stundatel. Another hospital caso in reported from R k
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The Hon. the Director of Public Works said that it had been regretted that only 8230,000 should be speat it conuccion Upon the secund reding of the Bulget, with the Tai Tam Tuk scheme, and he
would not hesitate if it becamo necessery » to apply for further sums, but naturally The Hon Mr Pollock said ho was compelled on behalf of the unofficial the work in its elementary stages was members of the Council to made certain what low and tedious. Attention r presentations which would lend to a would be given to the other matters men
tioned. increase of expenditure. While recognising the foreu of His Excellency's remarks that strict csinomy was necessary they did con-
His Excellency dealt with the reunirk❤
that had been made, and said with regard sider it strict econuniy zo stint themselves to the question of the Imperial grant made in matters affecting the welfare, good order wards the difference in the opiuma revenue for the letting of the EASTE member regretted that the contribution for the years 197-10 and the farm Er 1919-13, the difference was 8268,800 trom Home in the inatter of opium had censed at a time when the Colony was and the Imperial Government when is faced with heavy expenditure.
paid
£38,000, which arcended the amounts They fully rendised that the Cheung Chau made its payment for 1919-13 would have Contrage had rendered a considerable in.
sidered the numbers of police were quite ercase of the police force necessary but of so-called loss to the colony. Be w considered that the increase of sufficient.
After consulting with the Captain Sa European constables was wholly ind- equate to ensure the proper policeingin end he felt the police forcs now s`- of the city and Kowloon districts.
much
dibitants. He drubted very
It was a matter of common knowledge that ate there was me plic man to every the Chmes were reluctant to live in if it was a fee ing of insecurity which kept outlying districts of the Culmuy a'd more from settling in Kowloon, where epacially at Yannati, and thy therefore crique e le ha in the City The tiss
tation were by kind permission of the Government of Hizo Federated Malay States Mir Habtack An old woman has been removed to how-being prepared by Vr A. B. Habhack
The numbers who have left the Prison uiged upon the Goverment the necessity come when tha public should att be. Government Architect.
Stuff are-- would submit his preliminary sketches for approval
Locomotives. The sum of 83,000 in- cluded under head of plant, los rolling stock, was intended to cover the cost of two locomotives.
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and so long as the Home Rule Bill
We hear that it is highly probable that is still in suspense, they rely upon The Cook" will be again put before the other methods. In spite of the dia public by special request on the 13th. November. For the Variety Entertain. tribes of the Radicul Press, Sirment, preceding the presentation of "The Edward Carson and his coadjutors Cook," an entire change of programme will have kept within the limits of the be arranged, with the exception of the strictest legality. They are exercising Acrobatic display which will be produced
by special request. their constitutional freedoma try protest
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1002 Addition to Engine Shops.-Those additional locomotives accessitated in 1900 addition to engine shape for which 810,000 1904 was included for disbursement this year 1000 and 85,000 next year.
Carriage and Wagon: Roling Stock,- The sum of $17,000 inarted under head 1907 of plant, includes the cost of eight coaches 1908 for which provision was made in the 1909 Eatinistes of 1911, which provision how non-delivery of the underfrathes. The 1011 ever lapsed on 31st. December owing to caprice were now in service. The estimate 1912
1910
Bismissed.
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for further euiderable inerous in pulice. In Blanil he was interested to see the police force of this Co guy that every house was protected by light the protection of residents and ther HIS DYER BFT Bour and in some case Resigned.
property in the city of Victoria and sec ad floor, windows. Euro.
Old Kowloon. They considered that merely There had been a great stir made regard peans. Indians. pens. Indians. Looking at the matter from what they ing so-called burglaries on the Pest. He
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ploy special watchmen as thefts of change matter and he would take what invoeriga WOTU BO DUBINTOUR. With regard to the tin he could into it. If the written in- police fores, they felt it their duty to refer structions had been carried out the recen to sinister rumours' which had get abroad ospe from the gnol would not oscurred. As there was only one scape he did co with zaference to alleged corruption in the think an inquiry was necessary. Mr Craig palice force,
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1 deserted in 1911. 2 desertal in 1912 of $18,512 in the column to complete' was fir creates for a Fanling Sinta
There have been no Europeans trans-
His Excellency's record as head, of the wax about as cupbola a gual official as they could find waywhore, and he could nob against the transfer of their allegiance A Fanitary Board truck is chargo of Kok Branch Lina.
A sum of $20,000 for a tours for the ferred to the Polier Force, and there is the Manager was included in the estino record of my Indians who have joined pollen was such a splendid uns and be think there was much wrong with its administration, or the staff inadequate. and their exclusion from the Union, some coolies in Connaught Road West
yesterday ran over the foot of a coolie mates for the current year it for the Police after leaving the Prison Staff sailed bribery and corruption with such a
to make ses on tions for increnses of salary from overal though it is true that they are bound driving truck in the opposite direction certain rensans it had been decided to meet fut there have probably been about half bold and unlinching band, that they He had in the past few weeks had spplies
Two this expenditure out of funds provided by to contemplate the more perilous task and severely injured his font.
pan, Alter varivox negotiations, officers a dozen who have so joined. 4, (1): The Apported to which may be cast upon them it that Sanitary Board coolies appeared in compare instructed to consides the question prisoner used & portion of the handle af ing inquiry into this matter. With rebrandies of the Civil Service, and before Tas rason the plans for the Kowloon protest should prove ineffectual. Rect with the affair at the Pulice Court of purchasing outright a suitable house in anitary bucket, but it has not been gard to the prison rote, there could be any decision was some be the mattor re
only suitable house. Available for the
roference to the efficiency of the steps consomical aria ngements. The sealifect cently the great series of demonstr.this morning. The police stated that the Kowloon. They reported in January that possible to ascertain how he poses no doubt that the recent scape of a quired a great deal of consideration.
injured coulio was not likely to be it to acquisition was one situated on KLL. 1133sion of it. (ii). It is not usual sa las primer frour gaol had created oversetton were not throwo, apunta com corta ning on the ground floor 3 rooms such, documents upon the table of the bad impression in the public mind with petition was thit, ho could make more tions begun with a vast assembly
appear for a week or two, and the defen at Enuiskillen, a mame that ought to dants were remanded in custody till to and on the Brit fans with detached Council. The result of the Departmental which were taken in the geol to prevent would carry out the work for an inclusive
kitchen atul servants' quarters for whith
•Enquiry went to show thut certain 800,000. This property which was a very
of Englishmen with the traditions of arranging hail.
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of travelling and,
be indelibly nesociated in the 'minds]morrow to give the police an oppurtarity of tho owner would be willing to steep European Goof Official, was to blaine in prisoners from communicating with others fee of $95,000
valuable one the Government po prope the roatter, and his case is being dealt inside the gaof. It also suggested doubty butal.erpens riefly refered to the
Regarding the water supply he said me
His Excellency er natten reisid by Hod, Members
down at which something envenons,
to scquire and to charge the value if the with, (in) (4). The European frers to the adequacy in numbers of the | Ulster's past and the memories of the NO OPIUM IN CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. MAN
bansa and 24.345 square feet to milway on night duty do not look into every cell, gucl staff and the organisation of that contest thint the Protestants of Eng-
capital account, and to pay for the balance land and Ireland together waged "THERE is not a particle of opium roum rising 25.030 quare feet out of but they took hito the oclis of specially sta. Further, it had shown, that the way to make the waist ground 45 to cut other marcutio in Chamberlain's Colonial revenue: There was little Ormen water prisonra about every two materials used in the construation of against alien aggression and religious Cough. Hemsly, and never-ban boen since Land in this Teighbourhood; and the hours. The man Wong Cheuk was a parts of the geol: left very much to be especially in the Peak L
Indian Officers look into every cell at the necessity for a system of guards to it was first offered to the pull. It is an Government might require and there spacially watched perice. (b) The desired, and it had demonstrated secondly For sale by All Chamista and Htorekeeper.
tyranny. The selection of the place
of the initial mecting ought to serve
sate & medic.ne for a child as for an adult in the near future.
As regarded socommodation in the fall
was undeniably most deplorable-that-the
all was so overstorded, and he would
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