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General Memoranda.

WEDNESDAY, April 18:-

Noon-Union Insurance Society of Can

ton Meeting.

Co.'s Meeting

5.30 p.m.-General Meeting of Royal

Hongkong Golf Club.

THURSDAY, April 17:-

Noon-Hongkong Schools'

Sports at Race Course,

SATURDAY, April 12:-

First Gymkhana.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The French, Mail of the 11th March was delivered in London on the Dth April.

The FM.S. Gasatto announces that Mr. E. A. Dickson is to officiate as British Agent in Trengganu,

A Chinese woman has been found wandering on the railway near Fan railway station apparently insane.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CĻAIM FOR DAMAGES.

Alleged Breach of Contract.

In Summary Jurisdiction o the Supreme Court this morning befor the Puisno Judge, Mr. Justice Kemp, an action sane on for hearing brought by Mears. W. R. Loxley and Co., mer chants, Hongkong, against the Nam Mow firm, of 154, Connaught Road Central. The plaintiffs claimed the payment of $1,000 sa damages for the breach by the defondants of their, contract dated July 4th, 1912, whereby the defendants agreed to sell to the plaintiffs 825 piculs at wood At the Institute of Engineers and drums provided by the plaintiffs and oil, to be Alled by the defendants into Shipbuilders to-morrow night at 9 10 puchipped by the defendants f.o.b. in Hong Mr. J. Macdonald will road a paper an "The Load Line."

Capt. Walker has taken over the can- mand of the Artatoon Apcar, Capt R. F. Thomson having gone to England on lears.

A fine of $250 or two months was imposed upon a Chinese at the Magistracy to-day for being, în unlawful posmussion of 24 tauls of opium.

A female passenger on the Tal Shup, owned by the C. M. N. Co. committed vicide by jumping overboard from the vessel alongside the wharf at West Point. The body was not ricovered."

a raward for destroying the beast.

Street. He died soon after admission to hospital.

Ten men were arrested last night for gambling at 6 Amoy Lane, Wanchai, and Athletic were charged by Inspector MeHardy belara Br. Hazeland at the Magistracy this Morning. The men, who were of the coolie class, were fined $3 each, or seven

12.30 pm.-Hongkong Jockey Club's

Meeting.

SATURDAY, April 26:-

Hotel.

days.

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The Rt. Rev. Bishop Brent, the Bishop of the Philippine islands, is about Northumberland's Dinner at Hougkong to pay a short visit to Hongkong. He is to preach at St. John's Cathedral on Sunday next. Bishop Brent is on his way to attend the Convention of American Bishops.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Civil Servants Salarios.

* INCREASES GRANTED,

THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913

London or Formosan ports after the ex- piration of a week from today.

· ALLEGED STOLEN FEÅRLS,

VALUABIM JIWALA AKCOVERED IN BONGKONG,

The Hon. Colonial Troasurer in moving the resolution, explained that the mer chants of Hongkong had bear eravitod and it had been agreed that Formoen wa

At the Magistracy this afternoon before tho only place to which Porsian opium A meeting of the Legislative Council should be exported hom the Colony, but Mr. Hassland, four Chinese were charged held this afternoon there were pemantin case the stocks in the hands of mer with receiving a large quantity of persis H. E The Governor, Sir F. H. May, chants should not be required there the and fire gold mounted rattan bangled, E:C.M.G.

port of London had been added as a together valus $1,500, knowing them to. place to which surplus stock could be to have been stalan in Chinese territory. exported.

Mr. Lewis of Messrs. Johnson, Stokad and Mater prosecuted, and Mr. J. H. Gardinez defended.

Major General C. A. ANDERSON, O.F.

Ron. the Officer Commanding the Troops,

Hon. Mr. A. M. TROMSON, Colonial Secretary:

Hon. Mr. J. A. 9. BUCENILL, Attorney General

Hou, Mr. A. G. M. FLETCHER, Colonial tresszrur,

of Public Work

Hon. Mr. W. CEATH, C. 31. G., Director Hon. Mr E. R. HALIFAX, Registrar Genoral.

Hon. Mr. Mcl. MassE2, Captain Super

Hon. Sir Kat Ho KAT, K., M. B., C. M.G. Hon. Mr. Wai Yox, C.M.G. Hoa. Mr. E. A. HEwETT, 0. MLG. Hoa, Mr. C. H. Ross,

kong Harbour within the months of August and September, 2012. The time or delivery was subsequently extended to November 1st, 1912, but the defen-intsodent of Police. dants failed to deliver such all or any part thereof. The claim for damages Included the expenses incurred by the plaintiffs in connection with the contract. Durinys, of Mosers. Dennys and Bowley, Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mr.

was for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Na Davidson, of Mrs. Hastings and Hastings, appeared for the defendants.

Hon. Mr. C MONTAGUE EDI Hon. Mr. E. SHILLIM ...Mr.R. H. CROTron, Clark of Council

NEW MEMBER.

The Hon. Mr. E. Shellim, on taking) his seat on the Council for the first time, took the Oath of Allegiance.

FINANCIAL RECOMMENDATION.

SEW. CHILDREN'S CHARTER. "

"

Mr. Lewis, in opening the car, said be

The objects of a Bill introduced by the Hon. Attorney-General for second pond- ing entitet An Ordinance to amend the thought the Magistrate would come to the Offences against the Person Ordinance conclusion that the goods were obtained 1885 were stated to be to provide an outside the colony. He would ask for e amplification of the prosent local stato-committal if he made out a prima scie tory law dealing with cruelty to children, samo.

The Best defendant was one of There is no doubt that not only is the the leaders of a gang of brigands who procedure under the Common Law mom had terrorised the Tung Kung districe eumbrous than when the principles are of China for some time past. On concisely contained in an Ordinance but March 17th the first defendant with also there may exist instances in which other armed robbis at 10 o'clock at sight the common law affords unsatisfactory bruke into a pawnshop in Yan W. market loopholes for escape. The provisions of owned by a man whore other shopa haď this Bil are intended to remedy both also been broken into by this gang. The these defects and they provido that any men hald up the ecoupants with revolvers, adult who wilfully suite or neglects while mambers of the band ransacked the a child, or young person so as to cause' Lee. Goods were taken to the value of it unnecessary ailesing or injury, shall between 85,000 and $7,000. A large quan be duly punishable.

sisted of pearl ornaments, and some clothing tity of the goods stolen from the shops cous was also taken. Some of the pearl oras- mants had been identifed by the master of the pawnshop and a list of the stolen goods had been prepared. On March 21st Sergt. Adlington, with a warrant, entered house in Queen's Road Weat with a Chinese detectivo, and in a cubicle they found the four defendants. The inen had a quantity of the pozri oramenta on the bed, and a dish on the table, and they

ornaments and bringing them. The loose pearls more pet into the bowl. The owner of the shop and a friend of his had come from. * first defendant as having taken part in the the country that day and identified, the armed robbery. He thought the goods were worth more than $1,500 as stated in the charge.

the resolution, stated that the Bill had The Hon. Attorney-Geral, in moving

been modelled on the Children's Act of 1011

RAILWAY LOAN,

.

the men at 495 Queen Road West.

Sergt. Adlington deposed to arresting

After further evidence, the adjourned.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Mr. Jenkin in his opening addross A low days ago a tiger carried away astatel that the agreed price of the oil bíalay at Carey Island while the man was was $17.25 per pieni. On September 4th cutting wood in the jungle. An afar of three picule drums arrived for the

plaintifs from New York and a mutual The following recommendations for $100 has boon made by the Government arrangement was come to an to the da.nancial votes were made by E.E. the The Hon. Attomey.Geral introduced fivery of the oil. On October 5th the Governor and were referred to the for first reading Bill to nuthorize the drums were sent from Kowloon to Hong Finance Committee: 84,000 in aid of the raising of a loan of £230,000 for defray. A Chinese was sent to the Tung Wab, hong for filing by defendants and plainte Public. Works: $4,728 in aid of the ing the rest of the completion of the hospital Festerday suffering from injuries tiffs' godown kooper, a man named Chan Prison and police department votes for Carton-Kowloon Hallway. The measure caused by falling or jumping from the song, inspected the drums, felind the payment of certain allowances to staffs: was introduced in compliance with in 12.10 p.m.-Chins Traders' Insurance sond door rerandah of 100 Wing Lok to be dry and reported they were clean. $4,000 in aid of the vote Harbour Mas- structions from the Secretary of State for were engaged in taking the pearls off the

On October 6 plaintiffs were informed er's department, secret service; $2,200 the Colonics. by defendants that the drums were led in aid of the vote public works, Kowloon, The Bill was read a first time. and on the following day they took n

drainage, training mullahs; $1,750 in aid .HONGKONG GOVERNMENT STOCK. humiri separate samples subsequently

of a vote for similar work in Hongkong:| 175 more were taken and a little of token $10,478 or 1950 175, 0d, at 1/10 in aid £rst reading of a Bill entitled "An Ordi- The Hon, Attorney-General moved the from each of the 275, betalas was sent

of the vota Military expenditure for nane to declare the terms and condi- to Mrs. A. S. Watson and Co. for

Volunteer and Volunteer Reserve am. tious applicable to loans authorised to be analysis. The result of this analysia Mr.nition: $322,000 in aid of the Post raised by the Government of Hongkong Spurge, of Messrs. Watsons, would tell Office vote for carriage of mails, being and to provide for the creation of Hong his Lordship. Mr. Jenkin renda lettori for share of mail subsidy and kong Inscribed Stock. The objects and addressed by plaintiffs to defendante as $106,385 for transit charges: $1,768 for reasons of the Bill were statel in its text sult of this analysis. stating that the provision of quarters for the City to be to place su a satisfactory brain the unless the drums were taken from the Slaughter house inspector under a Public general local statutory low relative to lighters, thoroughly cleansed and refilled Works, extraordinary, vote; 90,000 in nid loans raised by the Goverment and to in time for shipment as neranged proceed of Public Works Department vete, provide for the suny being able to creste ings would be instituted for breach of being $3.00 for personal emoluments and inscribed stocks and take advantage t the defiant firm called on plaintiffs contract On the same day, a partier of $900 for conveyance allowance.

the Imperial Acta relating thereto. The and wished to have an analysis made by

introduction of thin Bill was made in com- Carespondence was referred to withpliance with instructions from the Secre the Government analyst and Inter forty reference to applications for increases of ary of State for the Colonies. samples were taken by this partuer, and salary by the following:-Messengers,

The Bill was read & first time. The Bandmann Opera Company closed Mr. Drood, of the plaintiffs' firm, and on etc.-house allowances: subordinate off- their present season at the Theatre Royal Degler 15 a sample from them was sub eers not included in the grading scheme: last evening, the piece staged being mitted to Mr. Brown. Subsequent to subordinato staff of the Post Office: off second reading of the Bill entitled Tam Intermediate it

The Hon.: Attorney-General moved the HexGION, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913. "Autumn Manoeuvres," which drow a the receipt of the Government analyst'sers of the Cadet Service: Overseers, Pula-

crowded house a few evenings ago. Theeport Mr. Thod and the partner took the Works Department; wardmasters.noto issue Ordinance, 1911. He explained below overdos

Ordinance to amend the Mercantile Bank Pofulam, 24. large audience preeont last evening includ her lot of simples and on October 25 medical department; principal warders that the oki Ordinance was not sonsidered THE FLUCTUATING DOLLAR.ment House party.

ed H. E. Sir Henry May and a Govern-lock at the drums. In company with the inspectors: land bailiff, new territories: ficient powers for the sula of the funds. the defendants asked Mr. Drood to again and warders, prison department; sanitary by the Lords Commissioners to give suf defendants partner Mr. Trood inspected assistant engineer and station officer, Fire which were placed at the disposal of them Brows In yesterday's issue we had pleasure

the vessel. On this decision the part. Brigate; third interpreter, Supreme Crower Agents, and the present Bill was At the Magistracy this morning before a wait the drums were dirty, and Mr. in reproducing a paragraph which we Mr. Hazeland, twenty-dve" men were Duod found arraind the net of them ninius and on dollar salaries with ex-

Court: European pulics sterling intended to remedy this ohjeetich, are sure would be read with particu- at 17 Temple Street, Yaumati, accond floor of this deposit and this had been the dollar salarica; senior clerk, andit depart-third time and passol.

charged by Sergt. Brown with gambling (s coating of gelatine. He ttek a sample change compensation: local officers on the which was afterwards read a

The Council, went into coufmittee'o lar pleasure by aft connected with the The first defendant, who was the keeper, mitted to analysis also. The interrogament; assistant munsters, Queen's College. Services in Hongkong and in the Far fined $25 or one mouth's imprison.tories flot foreshadowed the fact that the Enst generally. We refer to the exch, or seven days.

ment, and the remainder were fined 23 defence would be dirty drums.

The case was adjourned provisionally statement regarding the move which

until Monday. at last seems to be about to be made in earnest with reference to the erratic fluctuations of the dollar, which has long been a hardship to all

The China Mail

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4.

A Chinese schoolboy from Lower Las bout 9 o'clock last night while he was ear Road ha reported to the police that

standing inside the door of his house a man came and presented a revolver at him, telling him to keep quiet, Two other men

revived the hope that the position of Fung Sing Nam, trading an Hang Koe, of

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL,

لوگو

INCREASES OF SALARY.

150

MERCANTILE BANK FUNDS.

The applications pleaded generally the

THE VAGRANCY ORDINANCE."

"The

at

of salaries on

on

inadequacy of salaries on account of the

Du entitled "An Ordinance to increase in st of living and in the case the Vagraney Ordinance 1907" wow submitted for seed reading by the sterling buais also o account of the rise in exchange. They that he desired when the committee stage Hon. Artorage-General, who explained wern jail before the Governor soon after his arrival in July lust and were in dues reached to move an amendment in nurse forwarded to the Serretary of being used in a vintetive manner.

tbeled as a safeguard to prevent tho Bill State for the Colonies.

The following recommendations for

In eommittee the Hon. Attorney.. In the twentieth annual report of the votes were also submitted consequent

Generat moved an amendment to the

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

INDIA.

with the written

REVESTE OFFICERS' POWERS.

Level and Storage of Water in Roservoirs on the 1st April, 1013-

CITY AND RIL DISTRICT WATER WORKS _LEVEL..

OVE LOW

6 in. below overdom (

1915

.

Tylasa 4 fin. below 44% 1 in, below oresdow

ft. 0 in. below ATINDOW Tram Brewash 13th 1.25 in. below oveciow

1ft 4 in. below overdon si Wana Nel Chang, 26 1 39 st. 10 la. below arecon

8) in, below overdow

in below or dow

PAGE BALLOW

it Tois and dreimals.

Tyt....... Tytam Intermedikta men Pokfulam Wong Not Cheu

Total ......

IPIS.

158.48

12612

130.00

TASR

1.05

16.51.

Consuziption of water in the City and Hill District during the month of March, 1913.

in millions of gallons.

1419.

1913.

12.77

$19,410

15,3

#T.AC waliom 253,119 15.4

Courtmption.com Estimated populat... Comption per head

Rider Main

per day Intermittent supply by Rider Mains in 1912. Services to house in Bider Main districts during March District disconnected from Mains and supply given by public fountains only during March 1913.

KOWLOON WATER WORKS LEVEL - 1018. 18

2011.

STORLUE DA 21.00

tion Reservoir... I below courdom. below overflow

bu miiliona and decimals.

1915,

301,0$

Reserv

258-48

Ewloon Gravitation

during the month of March 1913.

Consumption of water in Kowloon

in millions of gallons

Read population Cossomption per head} PE GET ne shume e de p

that the water is of excellent quality..

The Government analyst's reports abow

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authority,

1913. 79.40 90650

10.4

1918. wri gallon 074.00

16.7

long

paid on the sterling basis. Some two | went into the house by the side door. The board of directors to the shareholders of upon the revision of the seale of salaries effect that no action should be taken Kowloon Gravita į 1 IL. V in months ago, we called attention to by afterwarde blow a police whistle, and the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., it is of curtain government officials passed by under the provisions of the Bill against this matter in an article in this the mon decamped. Nothing was stolen column, which caused renewed inter- from the house.

xtstad-The Directors submit to the the Council Various departments, house prostitute ave est to be taken in the question and

Shareholders of the bank the General allowances to messengers, etc., $1,249;ullerity of the Captain Superintendent balance ahert and statement of proft and Various departments, increases to sub-

of Police. Before the Puiane Judge yesterdays necount for the year ending 31st De ordinate offices not included in the gradatitution of the Governor-in-Council ze The Hon. Mr. Ede suggested the sub those most seriously affected would 70, Prays East, rued the Hop Leung firm,

gearber, 19.2.

ing scheme, 87378; Post Office, subordi be taken into consideration. Some of 37, Connaught Road Central, for $90viding for bad and doubtful debts, and difference between conversion of salaries being agreed to with the alteration tito The net profits for the year, after pro-

nate staff, $2,204; Various departments. authority for such proceeding and this correspondence" also appeared in our

for inach of contract, dated 21st October, including £29,130. 17s. 1d, brought forward at 1s. 1. fthe rate adopted in the Bill was read a third time and passed. columns with reference to the matter, tako delivery of 10 cisenta of buwan bair. 8d. From this sum has to be deducted $50,009: Public Works Department, over-consolidato and amend the laws relating 1912, whereby the defondanta failed from last account, amount to £128.106. 0.14. Od. and 20 per cent. at 1s. 103.. estimates for 1913) and 80 per cent at the nature and the source of which Mr. Otto Kong Bing was for the plaintiff £10.787. 10. Dd, being the interim

The Bill entitled "An Ordinance to conclusively proved how genuine was Theastion was dismissed with costs.

and Mr. J. H. Gardiner for the defendact. | dividend of 31 per cent, free of income 20 per cent. at 11. 10d., 83.564; Medical cers" was read a second and third time sears. £330-80 per cent. at 1s. 9d. and to the powers of arrest of Revenue Off- the grievance in question. It is not

tnx, on the "A" and "B" Shares paid for departments, wardmasters. £850 per and with a few amendments suggested the half-your ending 30th June, 1912. before time, as we stated, that some-

The Directors have added £50,000 to cent. a 1. ed. and 20 per cent. ab 1s. by the Hon. Attorney-General in con thing should be done to mitigate this

the Reserve Fund (raising it to £418,000) 104., 9786; Prison, principal warders and mittee was passed. The alterations Fa and £3,000 to the Officers Pousion Fund, warders, 26,039; District officer, land claded the substitution of "by" for "of" genuine grievance, and we are certain

on the "A and "B" shares of that the announcement will be re- by the Kitano Maru.

cent., free of ingme tax, for the end 20 per cent, et 1s. 106. $283; Supreme ceived with pleasure that "the Lords

half of the year (making 8 per cent. for the Commissioners of the Treasury have Gurder is Lieut. G. F. Turner.

-The new adjutant of the Malay States to be carried forward.

year), leaving a balance of $30,103, 0.0d, A Sab Branch of the Bank has been appointed a Committee to inquire

opened at Delhi. into the arrangements in force as to

The following Directors retire by rotation, Capt.. R. J. Cargill has been promoted but, being eligible, offer themselves for the mode of issuing the doller in the Double Company Commander in the Malay-election-Messra. R. J. Black, and J. East in order to secure the equivalent

M. Ryrie. of sterling in local currency." The

31r. Seth, who was formerly secretary to arrangements in force appear to be the to Dairy Farm Company, amived from arrangements that have existed for a Australia by the s.a. Eastern with bia bride; very long time; and which have fre- route to Shanghai, where Mr. Seth is quently been the cause of much hard-

absence of Colonial allowance

Mr. A. Findlay Smith left for London Thay now recommend a further Dividend | bailifi, 425-80 per cent. at 1s. 9d, and in the title.

Staten Guides.

an accuuntant.

It will be necessary la appoint Auditors. Messrs. Cooper Brothers and Co., and Auditors, offer themselves for re-electiori. Meurs, WA. Brown and Co., the retiring

..

QUAINT PARLIAMENTARY

FIGURE.

Court, third interpreter, £15. 6280 Euro. pean-police-$7:750; Various "départ LESS USE THAN A WOMAN."

$10,028; Audit department, senior clerk, ments, incal offcurs on dollur salaries,

$650; total, $91,363.

LORD SELBORNE ON THE UNTLAINED TERRITORIAL

VITRIOL THEOWING.

At. the Magistracy to-day before Mr. Hazelanda Chinese was charged with. throwing a bottle of hydrochloric no'd et m ̧ woman at Wandlial. The man threw ». small bottle containing the arid at the prosecutrix through a broken window. The cork did not come out of the bottle, Lord Selborne at Exabar said that whe- fortunately, and the contents were not ather they agreed with Lord Roberts in bis spilt. The defendant was bound over in The Hon. Mr. Ede aked. if the in- disagreed with him they should give him the peace for one year,

scheme of national defence or whether they the aura of $100, and was ordered to korp Pércsisice amounted to 25 per cent?.

The noctamendations were referred to

the Finance Committee and at a meeting

which followed the Council were proved:

The Colonial Secretary replied that the increase, was nothing like so largo that.

credit for the purent patriotism. By Greater responsibility fall upon the Ter ritorials than upon the Volunteers ton years. ago. At that time the naval power of this On the paper was a motion to the effect of other countries in Europe than it was country was greater in proportion to that

CANTOK-KOWLOON RAILWAY VOTE.

HARD BLOW FOR FATHIE.

to ofty boarding school, much against

A young girl from a country town went

that a sum of $430,000.30 do. advanced out today a minimums of training had been the wishes of her father, who thought she

ship on all--and particularly those of A protest having been made by the the Inwer grades of the Army and residents of the Nongkaw district against Mr. Farmer-Atkinson was a corious of funds in the custody of the government laid down for the Territornis, but tir would be spolied by city ways. 16 PM. PROGRAMME 9.15 z.. Navy in the East, especially in the the granting of the new tavern lisences psychological study. Annette man of for the construction of the British section minimum had not been reached in many the Shanghai Which Committes refused Lusiness, be was founder and first president of the Kowloon-Couton Railway during ass A man who could not ficiently Now, however, there seems to be

twelve applications last week.

of the Chambe

Boon she wrote in one of her letters? of Shipping of the United the row 1013. The Vision-Glorious (Comle by Prince).some hope of the question being

Kingdom. But in the House he proved a

aw a rifle was of less service in the battle

Tam in love with ping-pong." Lord and Bozing (By Max Linder).

The mother read the letter aloud to her Mr. A. E. Noble, for many years rechable "crank.". Quo of his habita (says did not propose to proceed with the reprople whroid ask the Government when g:: Well, you see, I was right. I knew

The Ion Coluplal Treasurer said he field than a woman. (Lam hter,) a woman The Amateur Poisoner (Comic)... seriously considered and, we trust, manger of the Philippine Islands Tolethe Daily Dispatch" was to stulle in solution today, but to refer it to the they intended to give them a ralikble secondo good would cons of her gaing to the could nurse, but a man could not. The ; father, who turned angrily upon her, say- some remedy recommended and home Company, has tendered his resign-in ghostly fashion from behind the Chair, Finance Committee; and any further in-line of defence at home.

tinn, and will leave at an early date for suddenly to utter wome anexpected and formation raquired would be given them:

aity. Now, you are she has got in with udopted. The members of the Com- the United States, where he will engage Speaker Puel'e ear, and then vanish. P followed the Comcil it was decided to irrulevant remark, in a stage whisper into At the mosting of the Committee which

one of those danged Ühinese." (Ladie Take me back to the garden of Love.mittee appear to have been well in besinous.

Home Journal.) My Eastern Dreamland."

NEWS OF THE 'DAY,

Mies: CECILE STEPHANO-

(Specially written by a local Amateur),

chosen, and it may be safely concluded

At

THE OF ORDINANCE.

Mr. Peel stood it patiently for a while.

last, however, it put on bis nervos. recommend the Council to make the BOWEL COMPLAINT IN QUILDREN, that an exhaustive inquiry will be Colony yesterday on the Devanha after the Speaker was obliged to appeal to the

Mr. A. Shelton Hooper returned to the Old Parliamentary tanda remember the advances

URING the summer months children sensation Laat

DU was caused esse night when

SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY, are subject to duorders of the bowals made and, it found necessary-which an absence of little over a year at Edme. Hours fr

and should receive the most careful atten

THE Lame of Chamberlain's Cough Re we doubt not--a remedy found to re- Mr. H. Barris, formerly Commissioner ersten nowhow to as the Opium Amendment Ordinance 10 Cholers and Diantheon Benody should he Thame bottle arres the whole family. "protection". against these The Council, passed a resolution under tion on any natural out of the deep seated cough of the adgit or the medy in warld wide, It in good for the bowels is noticed Chamberlain's Colic, croup and whooping cough of the children. 2.10 FM PICTURES ONLY 7.15. move the hardship that prevails. of Customs at Kowloon, was a pasonger life on grounds of fil-hraith, and Waste prohibiting to report of Persian opium given. For sale by all Chemise and For sale byli Chemists and Stora Mr. Fatmar-Atkinson withdraw from public minster saw him no more.

from the Colony, to any port other than Storekeeper,

MIST VIOLET BONETTA Come up soma Rainy Afternoon:*

(b) #Banda "up!!

by the same stormer,

keepers.

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