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THE LATE SIR KAI

HO KAI, OMG.

Profound regret has been felt by all states throughout the Colony by the ad- nouncement yesterday of the sudden death of Sir Kai Ho Kai, G.M.G.

the decussed 'gentleman's varies career.

the best kind.

BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS.

In yesterday'ı **China Mail” both the Docery time and space at our dispos

Such a cireur, however, with its manifold compelled us is he brief when dealing with

have appeared, does not seem quite activicios and its whole-hearted devotion straightforward use to make of to the public weal-deservus fall recogui statistics. Victoria's falling off is dustion as it stands conspicuous be the largely to increased working expenses, admiration of all and as an incentivo að caused by additional train-mileage required by Government, to higher wages and price of fuel, &c. While the working expenses increased in 1012 13, the gross revenue fell off slightly. Had the rates of pay, obtain ing in 1001-9, still held in 1912-19, the working expenses would have been low by $208,900 than they

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1814

CLAIM FOR RENT.

KOWLOON RESIDENTS IN SUMMARY COURT.

In the Summary, Court this morn- H... Wallong entled this morning ing before Mr. Justice Hazeland, A. for Weihaiwai.

Ogilvie, #2 Nathan Food, Kowloon, summoned A. Crawford, &, Rose Ter mace, Kowloon, chiming $50, one month's rent of the ground four of 0. Roso Terrace, for April, 1014, .

The English Mail of the 20th June delivered in Londow on the 21 July,

left this port on Jane 16 was delivered at The raw silk per as. Polynésien which

Lynes on the 18th instant.

Tha odicial race of the dollar for August, for all payments fixed in sterling which have to be made at Hongkong and on the China station, will be 1'1^jd.

"A gentleman with golden tooth served me with a piece of paper and told me if I did not come to cour. I should be and 180" said a witness in the Summary Court, this afternoon. The description applied to eng of the Court hailiffs.

plaintiff and Mr. B. C. Faithfull Mr. J. F. Gardiner appeared for

represented defendant.

Ms. Faithfuli objected that on the face of the writ there was no cause of action disclosed: it was not stuted in what capacity plaintiff claimed.

His Torilship said the writ was q the common form of an action for rent. The trouble was bringing Summary Court cases without ploud- in

Mr. Gardiner asked leave to amend

the writ by adding tog alternative of use and bccupation." This was uBlowed.

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This Gascoigne cup league match was Diayed at the Military Camber yosterday. Turms:-

Royal Engineers--Lewis ; Morrish, Hit- chin: Tucker; Ferrigan, Wright, Saunders. "A" Ch. D.O.LI-Smith; Baldwin, Passwore; Farmer; Seith, Cussall

Skinner.

Referee, Bombr. Hoey, B.0.A.

From the outset, the tennis played their best neither being able to get muela advantage. The parsing was poor which gave the defences plenty of opportunity to clear their lines. Bad marking slowed

Ita "Dryneas in feature which betrally were. Although in former gland he was placed in Palmer Hensesteamers Rubi ad Eutir, Manila, paper year, defendant, who was employed | Bahtwin to get up and be'signalised the 3

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As stated in yesterday's issue of the China Mail, Sir Kai. Folha, who was the son of the Rev. Ho Thun-abin, - was born in longkong in 1859. At the very early gut eight years, he was went to Great Britain to be educarel.

Much expected from the buy, be, gars, promiss of exceptional monte activity and hose absequent career amply justified the hopes hold out by the most interested in his welfare. Pravin to leaving for England He received

- poma'ammoetary screation at

Mr. Gardiner, outlining the plain- Concerning the laying up of the the Governoivat Contra Sohool, Hongkong.

tiff's case, said on February 12 this years much has been done in this chool, Mannte, and shaoquently entered sau:-Cap'nin Me-Martay will return to Kowloon Decks, culled on plain direction, we do not find that any of Aberdeen University where he ultimately the United States, and his first officer tilt with the view to taking the ground by opening the the shrinkage last year in Victorian C... fem the Medical Facnity. Ele Captain J.V. Chamin, formerly chief floor of G. Rose Terrace, & Gwel Engineers icarly qualised, Wright was was due to a lowering of rates orived practical training at St. bonus wharlingur, barem of enstums, has alreadying house. Nogotiations were gone when a score was likely. Morriah, who alow and Farmer stopped his progress concessions of this kind to the public. member of the Royal Clege of Surgems. Medical and Surgical College, and becera

offered several positions. Chief into and a day or two later defendant BROOK-Un July 15, at Victoria Nursing Again, in Western Australin, a ret Later, having a taste fir forensic study, engineer D. W. Murphy of the Zafiro has aguit called on plaintiff and entered to be the only reliable marksuna in the sappers tania, scoped the rqualices. Home, Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs Ferslit halance of £221,441 in 1911, he stared linen's Ius about 1881 and taken out Irisish license with a view to into an agreement in writing to rent This left the half tinc poure

nitimately quiet as

wyer, Tomecting a tickes un a China const steamer, the ground cor and furniture for which fell to £101,474 in 1912. drop- Į turning to the Cat Sunad, wafortunately, and the other pilicers have made arrange-six and a half months. Plaintiff then Royal Engineers, 1; "A" Co., D.O.L1.1.

wefan a doctor,

beard that defendant was living with time his

Japanese lady who may or may not have been his wife.

Broox, & BOD.

BIRTH.

MARRIAGE. Humphrys Fowten.--At St. Andrews, Wall Street, London, on July 15, Paver MENYS to BRUNA BONA FOWLER, only danghter of Mas Peter Fowler, Staines,

Middlesex.

THE DIARY.

grotected

eviving the degresa ni M. B

ha established him-

ped further in 1913 to £22,328. In this

medical treatment unless case the ratio of working wosive Wenter trio were unwilling to expenses to revenue, maintained ut had married an English Indy

1:5 were given Rr, Sir Kai Ho Kai about 60 per cent. for a time, hus i Aloe Walkden, daughter of M

vamed

lately risen to 74 per cent, largely untimely death in Hoogkang, Sir Kal Ho Jahn Walkden, Blackhealth, and on her due to wages concessions, and non-Kui presented the Alice Memorial Hospital taying services conducted at the the Colony in her memory. Subse

quently, he practised a Barrister, in ¡ instance of the Government. Queens-which capacity he cantoned until later band and South Australia alone for ten years and on the Public Work

· He murved on the Sanitary, Board year maintain.the.s_poition.—Queensland- Committee for a farther five years being almost doubted its net balance, while member of the Legislative Coubail. For

skmennently appointed Ал

Urvicin Suth Australia had the commendable many years

following Hurples of £335,701, which, for the pitious:-Menber of the Standing Lax Committee, the Examination Board, the first time, leaves the system with a Medical Board, the Po Conng Kut Com- “credit balance since its inception.

mittee the Governing Board of the Free Hespitals, the Tung Wah Hospital Adriy

Committee. the governing body of Queen's College, the Qualified Dealing Srith the question "Should Arhitects Advisory Board, the Interprets p. --Reception at R. C. Cathedral by listing ships he iscked togethertion Committee, the Advisory Committee

MEMO, FOR TO-MORROW.

General Meeting of the Associated

Portageza de Soccorros Matun.

Goneral Memoranda.

FRIDAY, July 24-

2. p.m.Auction of Furniture sta

at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's

Bishop Pozzoni,"

SATURDAY, July 25:-

the Season."

Engineering states. We take, for, example the ides that when a vessel 3.10 p.m. Third Gymkhana Meeting for rana unother ship, particularly or the broadside, it is invariably a desirable thing or the ramning ship to keep her bows in the hole cansed. This ay appear advantagens" under Icertain conditions one can conceive

BUNDAY, July 80:-

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9.m.-Excursion to Blacson MONDAY, Jaly -

Noon.-Statutory Meeting of the Hong.

kong Contral Estatos Ltd.

TUZADAT, July 28

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3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Land an P.W.Dthat the running ship might possibly fit like a cork to prevent the inrush Lady May's At Home" at Mountain of water. But an important factor

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tively at the same rate, and this is practically impossible in'n case where one ship is moving ahead or astern and the other broadside on,

The tamming ship ennot travel laterally At the same angle relatively to the ship ramned. The result otherwise must be disastrous, perhaps to both, because owing to the difference in the rate of progress the rumning ship may tear a great rent in the side of the ship rammed. Can this have been what happened to the Empress of Ireland, resulting in a very rapit loss of buoymey 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Mr. and Ms. Dodwell returned from Japan yesterely by the Kisist..

Colonel J. O'Hara, Camrennd Payanaster. Las been grinted leurs to vixit Japan from Au.ast 5 to September 23.

he held the

the Hongkong Technical Institute, and Rector's Asics of the Hougtong College of Medicine, of which he was one of

of the handlers, and member of the Court of the ongkong Cruity. On the occasion of

the

and of Frince Arthur to the Col my he visit of H.R.B. the Duke of Connaught received and welcomed them on behalf of public works he was created a C.M.G. ju the Chinese, and is recognition of his many

of 1892 and, later, roceived the honour knighthood. He was one of the oldest Justices of the Peace in the Colony, having Paul Caster xud ite Hon, Mr. Wei Tak. been appointed in 1832, together with Sir His sister married Dr. Wu, Ting Fing furuerly Minister to Amatics, and he has other relatives in aduential positions in China,

His was indeed a crowded life of good work well done in the welfare of his com perrints and of the Colony generally, and Sir Kai Ho Kai has left an honourshie! game that will foug he cherished in Hengkong

A full account of the funeral caremont, which takes place this evening the cartage passing tra Mogament at 4.43---will appeur to-morrow's issue of the China Mai,

were

Justice

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ments to enter the cuantwise fleet.

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FLOOD RELIEF FUND

Meers. Wong Theung Wo.... Lan Tsi Company. Mass Wing Shing Shun.... Messrs. Fung Lee Hing Mosses Sun Wo

500

100

100

scoring.

The

teams had a good number of partisan who The second half was very exciting. Both encouraged their favourites with macht vocal support. Morrish and Wright made off to the Dukes“ gal bit a whizzing shot by a goal was all that accrued. There www not much combination, through quite a Mr. Gardiner said it was necessary naniber of fou's Baldwin gave his team.

Mr. Faithfull did not think social matters should be intiluced.

the lead and the Engineers bing unable to again find the net, the result was it favour

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Lawn Tennis in Shanghai:"

The Tung Wa Hospital begs to acknow-to refer to this matter. Plaintiff izige with thanks the following done thereupon refused to rent the bottom tions to the Flood Relief Frand- floor to disfondant, fearing that it of the Cornwalls by the odd goal.

Already noknowledged $118,209.25night prejudice his position with the tenants of the top floor. Defendant then agreed to.zutt. the whole house. when the tenants of the upstair noms left at the end of March, and it was arranged that he should occupy

Commenting no the popularity of lawn the ground toor until the 31st. At

tennis in Shanghai the N, C. Daily Nawa this interview defendant signed a further agreement, to take the whole hat during the presens sewn is must "The popularity of lawa tennis in Shang- house at a rental of $120. He marked. At one time, not so long ag entered into possession of the ground was commonly said, and with some truth, floor on February 15. Previous to

that

nearly everyone had a tennis moquet faw could but this Mrs. Ogilvie had rented the Te-day, while the number of really good le said to play the game. house from a Portuguese lady and players is strictly limited, it is not over- abis (plaintiff's) wife was going stating facts to say that there are a greatar

Foo Tio Bank Foo Ree...... Kiu Yoes Company

Meses. Tung Shea Wo Miss Kwong On Wo

No Chi Nam Chan Moers. Yu Wo Tai Messy Tak Wo Tseung Messrs. Hinc Leo..... Messrs. Shun Shing Mer Ching Kes Shing Mess. Hat Hing Tung Hai Chu La Restunt... Mr. F. W. Quark

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home for a considerable time be number of fair players in Shanghai than ever took over the remainder of the lease. displaying genuine enthusiasm in the game.

before. Moreover the public in.

general 19 Plaintiff had paid the rent for the AB the important matchen attract large

whole of the premises $78-month-orowds, and this display of interest ly" till the present" time, to the stimulating to younger exponents of the superior landlady. Defendant paid game, of not a few of whom it may be said, one month's rent-for March. He sporting parlance, that they are "com

ing on" wonderfully, The Tennir LesZIS believed some discussion took place has done much to foster this interest"im us, to the payment of this mbath's tennis and the officials are deserving of the rent and the parties attended at Mr. | sporting community for the amount of time Faithfull's residence in Kowloon and and energy they devote to the work of the question was raised whether the Arranging matches etc. This great enthu

imam for the game is not only vidoat premises belonged to Mr. Ogilvie or Shanghai, bat also in the home lands, Mrs. Ogilvie. A document was drawn where, it is rumoured, manufacturers are up by Mr. Faithfull, scanned by hard put to it to supply the demand for

bels and other neceler. defendant and signed. It was to the racquets, 非

ID

Messra. Chan Shun Yai ...... Meses. Yu Eing.....

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10

Messrs. Nam Thui

30

Ms. Pak Iso Tong...

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Messrs. Low Fooag Haag. Mess. Wo On Tseng

30

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• Messrs. Kum Lun Treung, Mers. Inu Shang Lung Dor Dor Fuk Restaurant... Messrs. Ching Keo Shang.... Messrs. Tung Hop

Meurs. Awong Tong Tai Collected by 5.6, " Tai Shan **

(24th instalment)

effect that plaintiff indemnified the

38.54 defendant from any payment of rent.

Notwithstanding the fact that defen-Phiuti sat in his room and would $120,143.49 dant had this document in his posses- not go and he had to show him the

EAR BING SNATCHING.

told Mr. Wood that he had bee

confederate who succes fully conde oft

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sion defendant had brought this uction."

Plaintif drroborated his solicitor's statement. N

Cross-examined by Mr. Faithfull

door."

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Plaintiff, reply to further ques- tions, admitted that when at the time of the alleged letting of the preznises to defendant in February he did not

to himself. His wife signed the The case was adjourned, at 12. agreement as his agent, though this o'clock and Mr. Faithfull announced did not appear on thy document. His that he would subpoense the prin-

Mr. Crowther Smith, Mr. Tozer, Me, P. improvement. His record of service wife "did not give possession of the cipal landlady of the house.

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HONGKONG MAR'S SYMPATHY., "Allazze number of the members of the Hongkong Bar and the logs departmenta of the Colonial service masembled at the Inspector Kent, prosecuting in a chatze plaintiff denied that defendant attend know whether his wife had arranged Supreme Court this morning to pay tribute of ang an der og from the red the first interview in company for the thinsfer of the principal ten- to the memory of a colleague, and expressinstructed to ask for committal to the with his wife, a Japanese lady. Mrs, andy to be transferred to him. It their sympathy with bis family.

Those prenent

sessions, if the charge were proved. Ogilvie signed the agreement with had been airungel between his wife Comperts (Acting Chief Jantico) M-res of complaisasta children and a defendant. She also collected renta and himself. He did not meet Mr. Justice Hazeland (asting Puisne Judge), constable aw prisoner walk up behind for which he was responsible. When, Faithfull on the ferry and say "I Her. Mr. J. H Kemp (acting Attorney to and match one of her ene rings. in November, she contemplated going will get the power of attorney and do

the womat, who was walking in Morrison General). Hon. Mr. B. E. Pollock, K.C., a, also seen to, pass the ring to a sway, he got the leases transferred, dine (the defendant) yet." 31. C. G. Alabaster, Mr. P. C. Jenzin, Mr. E. E. Sharp. K.C., Mr Eldon Potter, barristere Mr. P. G. Hodgson (Cmwo Nolicitur). Mr. C. 4. Bose, Mr. Agassiz, Mr. C. Wills n. Mr. G..K. Hall Brutton.

Goldring,

Mr. C. Farebrathor rendered in this Colony, covering so many house.

This afternoon Mr. Faithfull asked Mann, Mr Crow. Mt. Baker, Mr. fields of varied public interest, is one of Mr. Faithfull: When you called on leave to put "to the plaintiff some 2. D. Faithlall. Ms Beavis Mr. D. which say man might well be penud. And April 2nd for the rent what reason further questions. He was instruct Lowis, Mr. G. E. Haywood, Mir, Denays, it is only fitting that we should testify on did defendant give for not paying the ed that plaintiff had oiled on the Mr. Holmen, Mr. Lang, Mr. Otto Bong this occasion to the fact that he devoted rent? He said he would not pay un landlady and told her that if anyone Sing, Mr. W. B. Hind. (Solicitors) Mr the best of his strength during the best Lee Jones (Registris) Mr. Suffed (Chief years of his life to the promotion of lese I could show a power of attornog called on her with a paper and told Justice's Clerk Mr. da Silva, Pulane measures for the public interest and for from my wife,

her not to come, she was not to come. Judge's Clerk-

the public welfare of the Colony We What did you say to that?—I said That was what she told the bailit The Attorney General, addressing their earnestly hope that the contemplation of it was not necessary because the who served the writ.. Lordships, asid ly Lorida. The occasion his distinguished career may be the house was miric.

Plaintiff denied this in the box, and · of this sitting of the court we might have means, of bringing some measure of con- hoped would have been long deferred, isolation to his id and family in Didn't you live a very long coo- | further said he last saw the landlady Kai Ho Kai might well have looked befallen them. On behalf at both branchen over it and didn't you suggest that For in the ordinary couma of things Sir | this "sudden bereavement which ha versation and nearly come to blows tithin time to-day.

Why do you call on a lady whom forward by andy roles more of life and of the legal profession I desire to tender you should both come and see me? you knew I was going to call as wit

aefalnews. Though his life was not long to them out west sincere sympathy, Sir Richard Dane, the organiser and

one he succeeded in crowding into it many The Chief Justice, while the members -No. Mr. Crawford suggested that. nose-I called to see which lady was STATE RAILWAY REVENUES.

and veriod zctivities. He took a prominent | of the Hai silently stood, maid: Wo sta

Faithfull further cross the one you wanted to cull. adviser of the Salt Gabelle revenge tax, part in almost every department of public come together to day to do honour to the examined as to the negotiations. Mr. Gardiner said Mr. Ogilvie call- has arrived in London from Peking. On life, and his influence has been felt more memory of a distinguished meraber of our which took place at his residence, and on his suggestion. Ta vicia itudes to which Govern- Minister at the Legation.

twenty years directly or indirectly in profession. After an academia 'carrer

ment railways are subject are well

to administer in the Imperiat Courts of tv the Bar in this Colony in 1842 and be admitted that his wife was the Bose Termure, with other members this Colony. But the part of his activities had he desired he would undoubtedly landlady of 6, Rose Terrace, and that of her family, said Mrs. Ogilvie was illustrated by the reporta of the Dr. G. E. Morrison, Political Adviser to

to which our thoughts most naturally tara have attained to the highest aminence he had no power of Attorney... her tenant, and she went away with in these surroundings is his membership of in the career he had chosen. But the Mr. Faithfull put to the plaintiff cut informing her." Mr. Ogilvie took Australian States for 1013. As the President of the Chinese Republic, tay the Hongkong Rer. The fact of that history of our profession shounds with rule, whenever a system dues fairly arived in London from Poking and membership is the son of my now insistices of the dai falt that the world

addressing your Lordships, and my 8005. Sit Kai He well the Government immediately staring at Kensington Palace Mansiona

object" ja" drúng, no le to express had claims upon him, and he devoted him upsets the financial situation by

behalf of the members of the self with an admirable singlsmindedness to Bar and on behalf of the officers of the the service of his fellow mec. His labou granting numerous concessions to the Colonel Bir Henry E. McCallum, legal departments of the Colonial Service on behalf of this Colony, the innd of it she returns to Hongkong at any vie took over the responsibility. G.U.M.G., R.E., has been elected their very deep regreb and grief at his adeption, were recognised by His Majesty time before the expiration of the ten Plaintiff told her at that interview public, so thas the railway has to director of the Loopoldina Rañery Condon, Mr. H. E. Fullock, K.O., added only the most distinguished order of St. ancy and demand payment of any that his wife had left the Colony.

the Klug, who conferred upon him not. fight against a decrease of revenue or pany and of the Leopoldina Terminal the following referenes: My Lords: Michael and Bt. George but also the dignity, rent you may have paid me up to to the staff, so that ever-increasing Company.

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Captain G. OsTracky, 2nd D.C.LT, has HoNNKOSE, WIDSESDAY, July 22, 1914. been greated extension of love from

August 23, to September 22.

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, working expensca have to be met.. In

C. KAMMING & Co., Lr Chemists and Druggists.

three out of the five States the net

revonue from the railways was, in 1012-13, far below what it had been

than

Mr.

24th ult. he called upon the Chimes the statate lawn which your lordships have of mat brilliant promise he was admitted plaintiff denied that at this interview Miss Azuveda, joint owner of 6,

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following terms: In consideration but she had not put an end to Mrs. a document signed by firm in the the responsibility of paying the rent

of your paying me the zent of the pro-Ogilvie's teríancy. She thought it mises you hold of my wife as tenant was at the end of February or the until August 31st next I undertake beginning of March when Mr. Ogil-

Mr. Faithful submitted that his hops that 1 may be permitted. the of Knighthood. Menur member of the Bar, and speaking on He worked for many years for the the time of bor retum I will under- client was the tenant of Mrs. Ogilvie, bebaif of both Branches of the legal yra regeneration of his native land, and take to pay such an amount to her and that the document plaintiff sign fession, to add a few words to those which those reponsible for the destinums of and to indemnity you therefrontal in bis house estopped him from have fallen from the learned Attorney China have freely availed themselves of his Plaintiff admissed that he signed it, saying that his wife was not the land- General. When I first arrived in the ragacious and broad minded counsel, and but denied that he read it or that it loud.

olony is 1888 Kai Ho Kal was still active his eminent moderation and cormonsense.

was rend to him. It was hotween Defendant's evidence having been in the previous year. It New Soutis

DON'T NEGLECT YOUR FAMILY.ly engaged in the profession of barrister, and I mn well remember the keannow and

8,60 and 0 p.m. and he was in a taken the cose was adjourned. Wales a surplus, after paying working W with bottle of Chamberlain of the ratious caner in which be

THEN you fail to provide your family abilly, which he diapisyed in the conduct

burry, na he was going to the theatre. expenses and interest, of £415,613 in Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy at engaged. Of late Fears be very seldom BLAZON TYPE NOT NECESSARY. 1919, dropped to £186,004 in 1913. this season of the year. Faz are neglecting appeared in the Courts, but confined his HAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Cholers and if was curious that he should act sequent cross-examination said plain- This fall was attributable to increased provalent, and it is too dangerous a anlady public intarest, and as a colleague who has hosdlite attract the public eye.

them, as bowel complaint is sure to be energies, almost entirely to matters of Diarthurs Exedy needs no glaring for him, as budid not wish to go to Hubert von Herkomer. Ride the Eart working expenses. Higher wages to be tried within This is especially true lean fix waveral years on the Legislatira simple statement that all chemiste sall it is the expense of engaging a solicitor artist of Lulland, Bushey, Hrt hodied nccounted for £222,075 while & furor two of this fanindy will place the trouble and ligne hich he brought to bear. 1 has been beat for forto gres ad is just

there are children in the family A doso Council, I can bear witossa toithe patience suficient, a very family known in valno. He told plaintin.it would be just the on March 31 mat. He gave €100 solo Queen ROAD HONGKONG.ther, incrcase of £111,000 £5 fanál a doctora bill Fot. upon the shals of Motazious maisirén pak Sebut its name impães For sale" by^a other solicitor acted for him, hinten, and: Kies Anak Tále, said tha rasidan)

within control and perhaps any a

children Blegfried Taber Lienz, to him if bote 303 "faire-expunso' to: fward by the Goverment from time to Chemists and Storekeepers

to his wife.

GREAT REDUCTIONS, IN PRICES.

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY

DISPENSED.

Deurs, Patent visdicines, &

kooz, Jaly 23, 1315,

account is in sight. Ia Victorlu the Chaniate and Storekeepers,

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time, with a view to their amendment or

The

. Mr. Faithfall in the course of sub

that he could not act for both sides.

The estate is sworn at £41,319 un frigi Anan at present be crafted of bir

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