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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuters Service to the China Mažy

IN ALL HIS SPLENDOUR.:"

A CRY FOR THE KAISER.

BERLIN, September tot

THE CHINA MAIL.

SINGAPORE FINANCIER'S ALCOHOL IN THE BLOOD

BARLIER TELEGRAMS, -

TROUBLE.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

NAVAL BPENDTHRIFTS.

MR. HAROLD LATHAM COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF DIVIDED DOBIS.

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OF TRUST.

LONDON, September and Lord Fisher, in a letter to the Times, ALLEGED CRIMINAL BREACH Times. writes:- vehemently protests against the incredible A meeting of the pan-German League, and ruinous waste on naval expenditure to-day, was the ocension of a demonstra as compared with the cost of the pre-war tion for the restoration of the Monarchy.Navy. He declares that half the Savy is If the nation does not sack the spend A pan-German endere arging the realready obsolete and should be scrapped. storation, declared that the November i

thrifts, the day of crumbling will not Revolution was the greatest crime in far off

Bistory

Another prominent German declared that the prople were longing for the moment when the Kaiser would agam #tand before them in all his splendour.

The detonat:ntury demanded the re.

conquest of their territories, of which they had been robbed. Also the union of

German Austria with Germany.

A GOOD KING.

ROME September 1st. The King of Italy has announced that he relinquishes the vast Crown domain of Italy for the bench; of the sufferers in

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the war.

The King has alan decided to pay the ordinary taxes on his private income.

TERRITORIAL WANGLING.

Pauss, September

The right of a mandauiry to

**gift of mandated territory been questioned in sune quarters My 49 nection with the transfer of Ruauda and Lrundi to Belgium, this case has been stated as follows:-

Belgium's claim to a portion of the Colony she helped to conquer was nised, and an amicable Anglo Belgian reached regarding a por

agreement wa

it.

tion of German East Africa, that Eel gium Ranald-retain

Tas Supreme Council has approved the arrangement, and therefore both Belgium and Britsin will recrive mandates from the League of Nations in respect of Ger man East Africa,"

BOTHA'S FUNERAL, GRAVESIDE TRIBUTE BY SAVES.

PRETORIA, September 14t The following is the encluding portien of Reuter's account of the funeral of General Botha, earlier parts of which appeared in previous intes:

At the conclusion of the ceremony the was removed to the cemetery body through miles of crowded streets lined with troops,

General Smuts, who received an im sive pration at the graveside, ealogis pressive éd General Botha as a

TRADE WITH GERMANS.

DELAYS AND DEMURRAGE.

A Liverpool paper on July 17| id:

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In view of the very unsettled state of the fabour market during recent years, added to the fact that British.. ind other shipping has been more or less under the control of Govern- Tent officials, to whom time and portance whatever, it is not surprising that there is a very fine crap of claims for demurrage springing up! for the detention of ships at various

The medical correspondent of Tile

The Medical Research Committee has published a special report on the The preliminary inquiry into the work of be. Edward Mellanby on sharges al criminal breach of trustAlerhed, its absorptice into and

Mr. against Harold disappearance from the blood underganisation are things of no im- preferred Latham, aising out of his public Efferent condtirme." examination in bankruptcy-at which Mr. Justice Woodward passed some serious strictures upon ti con huet of Mr. Tathani-was continued Losnes, September 2nd. The removal of restriction on imports before the Third Magistante, Singa sesterday led to a flood of speculationpore, on August 20 regarding Germany's efforts to recapture of cannati, the matter of bail British markets Endoubtedly, arge numbers of German agents are endeavour was excused at the outset, and this ing to place orders in England at low wax fed at $2,000, Mr. E. S. prio, but it is pointed out that, owing lanasseh standing as ba?.

the congestion on the docks and rail- ways. German arrivals are expected to be very small for some time.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION.

LONDON, September 2nd. It is announced that the Government has decided to place certain airships, wir ship stations, and stores at the disposal organisations interested in the com mercial development of airships..

AMERICAN LABOUR..

The erwKI,

The investigator shows that the aximal concentration in the blood. which coqUTI very soon after the alcohol is consumed, is, within oer an limits, proportional to the ind because the disappearace of the ont taken. On the other hand, cohol from the blood is remarkably dewan interessing and important et ilustrated in at the cbear Before proceeding with the cise, the Popuis Public Prosecutor minder bed-s given amount of spit produces the same maximal the part that the principal comotion whether it be taken in plainant, Capt. Wisner, & sen come dose of in divided doses at in tain, was away from the Colony and etere would not be able to ac tend. He had been to prosecutor

about four days ago on his arrival Singapore and given a statement o what he intended to say in court. He left the okay the next moru. ng, and, before departing, told the prosecutor he might return within the month of September: faing

Mr. Set. tit, after there months. would to know whether his

ports.

At the present time nearly all the ports, both here and on the Continent, re in a shocking state, as all can- exted with the shipping trade know o their sorrow. Ships. are held up for days and weeks at a time, and the men simply work or not, just as they please. In one case which came under notice quite recently a ship had been lying in the Thames more than a fortnight waiting for a berth; tervals which may extend to twin another, good, useful steamers were hours. The effect is smulative. Ahanging about for close on a month definite amount of alkohol take at the Welsh ports. waiting to be a dikute form accurates in the stemmed; while in yet a further in-l stance a parcel of grain brough: over blot more slowly and reaches a over nartaum than when it is from the United States was taken takan undated. The weaker the hack again, as the steamer could beverage. therefore, the more actual wait no longer.

kohol must be consumed in order bat a definite degree of intoxicasion -hold be reached.

While this effect of dilution is well

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INTERPORT CRICKET.

The N. C. Daily News says: According to southern advices the teams opposed to Shanghai in the forthcoming Interport matches will

Telephone 29.

CHINESE TELEGRAMS.

[Translated for the China Mail from

the With Tax Yat Po.)

In the pre-war days this state of be very strong indeed in all depart KWANGSI TROOPS IN KIÄNGSI. things would have been impossible.ments of the game. Shanghai car and, even if there was delay now and put a very good side in the field, but again and a ship was held up, the

SHANGHAI, Sept. 3. General Chan Kwang Yuen, the

The Committee of the New York earned friend would insist on the tablished by the experiments.claira for demurrage was quite small are rather weak in bowling. Wel Tuchun of Klangsi, reports to the

New Yox, September 2nd.

**Labour Federation of Labour celebrated Day by recommending the suspension of all strikes throughout the United States for six wooths, coupled with increased production, in order to give President Wir an opportunity to reduce the cost of living.

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YON DER GOLTZ.

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is noteworthy that the consumption water or other thids a few hours before a dose of alcohol is taken ads to more said absorption of the later, and consequently-for

THE CUSTOMS SURPLUS.

2,500,000 taeis of the Customs

Out of Surplus will shortly be handed over the amount 330,000 tacls will be

to delivered the southwest at to the Chinese government.

Shanghai,

compared with the figures demanded have plenty of batsmen who can be Peking government that the Kwangsi Captain's presence in the lowes court, if he gave an undertaking

nowadays. In a case mentioned the relied on to get runs almost in any troops in the Province now number clins If the Captain could not attend the next sizes, he would get a

other day a vessel which should have company, and it is just as necessary twenty battalions. days at the outside took over a fort batsmen even at the sacrifice of a special assizes fixed for the hearing

completed her discharge within seven to have trundlers to dispose of these of the cure as soon as the Captain wn, which would be later than theyen dose-to mute intents intoxica.night, and a claim at the rate of £70

tion.

per day resulted. Again. take the player who is a batsman only.

Capt. E. M. Barrett should be and of the year-

Foodstuff inhibit intoxication a matter of ore freights. During the Mr. Knowles, for the defenders, BERLIN, September 1st.

og absorption from the alimentary big rise in rates, and it is perfectly an excellent field and his knowledge Fernerts declares that General Tongreed to the sugges on, and the onsequence of their action in delay: last month or two there has been a the first chosen, he being a class bat, Der Goltz is pursuing a policy thai isse Freeded. having fatal consequences for Germany, The chief witness called was Mr. canal. The most effective foodstuff obvious that the matter of delays at

In this respect is milk. Its specific the ports had a great deal to do with of the game would warrant him the and he must be called to account.

th. €. Valpy, assistant offical as

it. In the first place the coal ports position of Captain. influence in delaying absorption more

H. B. Ollerdessen is a very fine The Lettish Government rightly re Kards the scheme for the restoration ofgee, who produced the records that counterbalances its general were overcrowded with tonnage. Neera's Government as an attack on the dealing with Mr. Lathan's state-effects as a fluid, and Dr. Mellanby waiting for coal, and, in the second. forcing bat with a variety of strokes ccanuments upon the striking differ when steamers came in with manera in front of the wicket: he fields 2ry | Democratic Republic by Germano-Russian tents of affairs and public essosna- ithm and quoted profusely, covering

argoes they were very often held ences observed in the effects of a reactionaries.

the whole ground traversed during dese of alcohol when given two hours | up for weeks before they could be position well.

The consequence was E W. Stagg is a batsman that can the public examination of debtor.

Cross-examined by Mr. Knowles, witness said he thought accused's present position was due to loss og two or three share ventures, extruva. at drawings, lack of supervision, and failure in bakuncing wecom..

The Deputy Public Prosecutor put

FOREST FIRES IN FRANCE.

PARIS. September 1st. The forest bres which have been raging The recently are becoming alarming. towns of Grass and Antibes are threaten friend beyonded. The population is taking refuge on compare, and dwelt on the irreparable the seashore Toss to South Africa, where all race, and Parties united over, the grave of the greatru sen of the sub-continent,

THE TIENTSIN DEMONSTRA- TION.

after the consumption of half a hitre unloaded. of water and after half a Etre of milk that there was a marked shortage of be relied on being very severe on

Two Japanese were assaulted and respectively. In the fires case a/dogonnage, and the rates asked by the anything loose sent down, whilst his may becouse incapable of standing wwners moved upwards, to the con- defence is excellent. He is a magni-wounded during the recent demon- wking, in the latter case it may sternation of the East Coast iron-ficent field! in any position, especially stration made by the students at Tientsin. A protest has been lodged ...ign whatever of unsteadi masters, who had probably forgotten in the slips.

hat during the war the Government

S. J. Deeks besides being a very at the Tientsin police office by the r:e66.

were able to assist them in more reliable bat, keeps an excellent Japanese consul there. Of no less interest is the evidence

wicket; he is a useful man in any 1 copy of the statement made by which suggests though doubtless it ways than one.

In order to relieve the situation team. Capt. Wisnes, after which accused fails to prove that alcohol is incup-

some big boats were put on the was charged that between-Septemb of rieding energy to market, and this has again brought ber, 1917, and June, 1919, he, muscles. NEW YORK. September 1st.

into prominence the question of After checking the times, the American eng entrusted with certain sumus,

demurrage. In the case of steamers to Capt. found in the Zow spirit of humanity, foring Club has find that the America $68,025.03 belonging.

won the Wines and. $-42,258.46 donging airman. Lieutenant Maynard. giving and forgetting old differences and rase from New York to Toronto and back.to Capt. Jorgensen, dik commit | IMPORTANT QUE-TION ON importance, both to the owners and

After seeing Europe torn with wild passions. General Betha returned to South Africa more shan ever convinced that salvation and healing can only, be

wrongs,

"General Botha's sont lives on "ts a nohler. power and a lefty inspiration to From this our young Connawealth. grave the ideal one land, one people has grown ever stronger.

After intimate friendship and an broken cooperation for 21 years. I have the right to call Louis Botha the largest. But beautiful and sweetest soul in all

land."

The fen was born to the grave by six Generals and Colonels, all Botha's old cozades, amid booming of guns.

Messages of eradiolence have been re- ced from all the Dominions and many Colonial Governments,

OUR PRINCE.

REMARKS NEW STATUS OF DOMINIONS.

OTTAWA, September rd.

The Prince of Wales, in the presence of

A record gathering, including all the lead-

AMERICAN AIR RACE.

His time was 7 hours, 45 minutes.

SILVER.

LONDON, September 1st. Silver is quoted at bod spot and 571d. The market is quiet and cacer. forward. tain.

BOLSHY NEWS.

Dvinsk, taking 200 prisoners.

tr

erinmal breach of trust with respect

to the said property.

Berving his defence, aconsel was mmitted to take his trial at the Assizes.

With regard to the Constitu-

MARINE INSURANCE.

time

neither

at

H. H. Morris, although not having played much cricket this season, is a useful bat, good leg break bowler

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ANOTHER TIENTSIN DEMON- STRATION.

Although the Cabinet has explained

that the appointment of Mr. Wong Yap Teng as chief delegate was made to please the people, Commander W Pui-foo, the Chief Commander of the northern troops at Hunan, has again wired to the Premier asking the re moval of Mr. Wong Yap Tong and

ing members of the Dominion Governhind the River Daugetva taking 230 prition," as most of the Committee are and navigating without lights under proaches. It is certain that if here man of the forcing type and is a place.

ment, laid the foundation atone of the sener

Parliament Victory Tower" of the new Buildings amidst scenes of tremendous enthusinam.

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Subsequently, the Prince unfurled a Fing and awarded Victory Lear

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medals and war decorations tu, returned Foldiers.

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Finally, in an impromptu speech, be enn- their gratulated the Canadians

plendid services, and asked them, to regard him as a comrade in peace, just as they had done in war time.

OTTAWA, September 2nd.

When laying the foundation stone nf the Victory Tower in the new Parliament Buildings, the Prince of Wal speech, said that parliamentary govern ment had been challenged and severely teated during the great war, but had emerged stronger than ever before. The merits of parliamentary government were almost universally acknowledged to day, but five centuries bad elapsed since it began to influence the development of the British race.

After alluding to the close connection hetween the Dominion Parliaments and Westrainster, the Prince proceeded:"I am told that one of the frst items of your business session, beginning to-day, will be to discuss and ratify, if you are so advised, the peace made at Versailles. That constitutes a new and momentous precedent for it marks the important influence in British world policy which the Dominions will benceforth be called upon to exercis

The day will come, and may came in our life-time, when this Parliament will wield a moral and material power na potent in the destinies of the Empire as the British Parliament itself.

"I know that British freedom and British unity are safe in your keeping. 1 am, therefore, more than proud to lay the corner-stone of this tower, which marks a momentous epoch in history, not only for Canada, but also for British institutions throughout the world.".

DIMINISHED AUSTRIA.

PARIS, September 1st. The Allied covering letter to the Aus trian Peace Trenty anys that, in view of Austria's Eow limited population, which scarcely exceeds 8.000,000, it is impossible not to give her financial and economic belp in order to assure her the possibility of existence.

forço.

MR. WU CHAO SHU AND

THE NORTH

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The students at Tientsin again on time charter despatch is of great and has no peer in the field.

W. C. G. Clifford seems to have

bad patch" this season paraded the streets yesterday. They charterers, as, obviously, it pays struck a

party to receive or pay and not showed his last season's declared they would proceed to demurrage. In short, nobody who form either with bat or ball; he is Peking. Immediately after the news do still a very capable bat, a good change came, the Cabinet instructed the all to has anything

civil governor of Chili to stop the likes the word bowler, and a very solid field,

movement and forbid it, even if he W. H. Moule although not having had to suspend the trains. all. In the Churt of Appeak before with shipping

Taking an Lords Justices. Warrington, Duke, mentioned at

time charter rate of played much cricket during the lat con ordinary und Atkin, the hearing wae tinued of the ause of the Britain freight, it will be found that the ter part of the season, he showed

A. E. Lanning has been out of the COMMANDER WU PUL-FOO AND

MR. WONG YAP. TONG CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM. Steamship Co., Ltd., v. the King charterer is very often called upon early on that he can still get runs. upon the appeal of the Britain to face an expense of anything from Steamship Company from the judg. £250 to £350 per day, while even cricket world for some time; he is. form of ore charter the charterer is wicketkeeper and fields any position BERLIN, September 1st.

In the course of a long letter toment of Mr. Justice Bailhache in under the Ministry of Shipping's still a fine opening batsman, excellent liable for demurrage at the rate of 8d equally well. As will be seen from A xoldier in the Iron Division

this moming's Daily Prees, Mr. B. the Commercial Court. writes in the newspaper Freiheit that the 1. Facet says:

In this are the steamship coca- German troops in Lettland are being

pany, the owners of the steamer per ton per day. This, in the case the above Shanghai could be repre- transferred in bodies to the White Rus

Petersham," by petition of right, of a vesser of about 6,000 tons, would sented by eight excellent bats, come to £200 a day, and it is, there amongst their number being three sian Army. They continue to receive tiocal Reform Association," in my supplies and pay from Germany,

opinion and that of many others it prayed that they might be compen-

C. H. Bhoora is one of the most LONDON. September 1st.

porters are viewing with alarm the A Lithuanian communiqué kays:-

is a farce in that it is not a repre-sated for the loss of the vessel.fore, not at all surprising that im- change bowlers. We have occupied the line from Sreige-entative body. Take the Commit. The "Peterstar" while under re-further signs of labour unrest and consistent bowlers in Shanghai to the prospect of the coal output fall day, he keeps an excellent length nesto Poctors and captured Illotristate. There is hardly one person on quisition by the Adiniralty on May 6,

it that one could expect to take an 1018, when on a voyage from Bilbao ing of still thore as the winter ap and "mixes em up" well: is a bats the appointment of another in h We also drove back the Bolsheviks be interest in suy

The Housing Questo Glasgow with a cargo of iron ore

is no coal going out, and vessels good field.

W. N. Hansell a new arrival, is themselves house owners or are pro- Admirulty regulations, and when off have to go to the Mediterranean and sided with houses.... The way.

Trevore Head, came into collisten Bay ports in ballast to fetch the quite a good bowler with a good also, the Committee was elected at with the steamer "Serra," which mineral required by the smelting in length, comes very quickly off the the last general meeting was another was on a voyage from Swansee to dustry here, all freights must advance pitch from leg, fairly good bat; seems Bilbao with a cargo of patent fuel; very considerably, and the question of to have been unlucky so far, good How is it possible for mem-

C. E. Ollerdessen, one of Shanghai's here to fairly elect a Committee and which was also navigating with demurrage will come into greater pro- field any position. when there is no list of members out lights under the same regula minence than it has assumed during

The Petersham was sun recent months. In pre-war times, when younger players, good left hard bow created? Perforce one has to dutions.

due freights from the ore ports were ler with a natural break, good field, us others do, especially when the by the callision, which was

£ Grimshaw is a very similar majority of eardere do not attend directly and particularly to the fact about 5s to 7s per ton, the claim for no bat. the meeting. The Committee will that neither vessel was showing her demurrage never came to much more

y that is their faust; yes, it is to lights. The "Petersham" was re- than £20 per day, but at the present bowler to Oilerdessen, both being left vertan extent, but there are a quisitioned on the terms of "o.p. time this might easily run into ter handed, has a decided swerve and which contained а cause times this amount. In the circum- comes very quickly off the pitch; -rumber-of-junion that would be 109 "*

W. S. Read a right-hand bowler: afraid to vote against the taipans on clause 18) exempting the Admiralty-stances-it is not at all surprising that fair field; co bat..

of son rises including collision, and charterers are as chary as owners or the Committee,

To return to the meeting hest clause 19, which ran as follows:-time chartered owners of incurring comes back from the off; has got January, The Committee had the The risks of war which are taken the risk for a claim for demurrage. quite a lot of wickets this season;

A somewhat novel feature resolution which they wished to be by the Admiralty are those risks Both, parties, however, are wholly fair bat, good slip field. passed out and dried before the which most be excluded from an dependent

at the loading poris, mand over the ball with plenty of municipal trading is the inaugur meeting, and they certainly did not ordinary English' policy of marize in and expect the opposition they got. But stranice by the following or similar only what, may I usk, have the Churnberhut not more extensive clause. War but at the ports of discharge as well. "wrong ens" fine forcing bat, ex-tion of a Municipal Investment Ban A good all round team no doubt announced by the Shanghai Min of Countace or the Justian of the runted free of capture, seizure and Labour all over the world just now is cellent field. Peatte done for the general con detention and the

Dd thereof, and also from all conseupon which to base a commercial could be chosen from the above cipal Council. It is really a dod nuity since war broke out? hey do anything to losep drag the quences of hostilities or warkle contract, and it is not at all surprising players, but it is very probable that giving the small investor an opp extrbitant price of rente? Did they operations, whether before or after that employers of labour are enter- some of the above-mentioned will tunity of investing in munich

The owners of ing upon fresh commitments. very not be able to make the trip.

An interesting match could be lean bonds, enabling him to save reduce the profiteering in foodstuffs? declaration of war."

the "Petersham " contended and cautiously. While the war was on Did they attempt to keep the man who had a small busines in the the Crown dented that the naviga. there was always a little assistance arranged to oppose eleven of the small amounts until he has accom Colony and send one of their own tion of the "Petersbem" without given by the Labour Battalions and above probables to be chosen from lated enough to purchase a munich in his place? For don't forget that lights was a warake operation, and the prisoners of war, but times in, this the following well-knows players, bend even of the lowest denomi

number of men who bolonged to that the Admiralty were linde der connection are changing very fast, some who have not been much the princely houses were indispen- dhause 19.

MEEDON RICE CONTROL RATE UNOETAINABLE.

Tive hon. secretary, the Straits Rice Merchants' Association, for- wards to the Rangoon papers the Glowing dated 4 Stumpson TORT, Kangoon; July 28:-

At the extraordinary general meet- ing held at the premises of the Struits Rice Merchants' Associations on Sun. duy, the 27th inst., it was pointed out that meedon re was no ob tainable at the present control mate of Rs. 303 und any menber asserted that a premium ranging be tween Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 1,200 per thousand bugs was now uvaally de- nunded by sellers. General regrel: was expressed that She Straite Con- troller was not in possession of the shove infection nor had he been so far placed in a position to realise the extent of focal circumstances to fly grasp the seriousness of the existing difficulties of rice trade and other attendant evils of contrul now prevailing hero. He has thus con- tuned to the price of Burma rice on the basis of the above figure plus a sana merg'n of profit allowed to importen. Under the existing dir cumstanceG rive trade between Burma and the Straite Settlements is now considered practically impos vible. A resolution was therefore unaariously passed deciding to com- municate the aid particulars to the. Rice Guild in Penang and it was wired to-day pe follows:- Meedon control rate three ninety-three un.. obtainable. Refute freight and

PERING, Sept. 3. The Peking government has aske Mr. Wu Chao-shu to go to Peking The latter has arrived at Shangha bringing with him the whole text the peace treaty."

F. L. Wainwright, one of Shang- whims labour not hai's only "googlers", has good com.

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of fancies

consequences undoubtedly a very uncertain factor

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SH⚫NGHAI MUNICIPAL

"BANK."

Mr. Justice Bubbache and all dock labour in the future will on the cricket field recently ortion. There is in the scheme t

sable white the war was on, but were held that the Admiralty regulations be of a certain type. It is to be others who perhaps are not quite recognition of the fact that, exce the first to get away on leave as that vessels should navigate without feared that the country will have to good enough to represent Shang in cases where wage eaters Foon as the war bad mopped, before fights at night greatly increased the pass through very unsettled times in hal Mesa, C. E. M. Thomson, 3.

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even their rekeds could have arrived, rail of colision; but left a mazine so far as labour is concerned during J. Ellis, A. W. Hayward, G. C. Win particularly careful, small surplus If they did none of these things, risk, and loss due to compiano with the next twelve months; hence we grove, R. M. J. Martin, E. G. Tait, at the end of a month are rar hen, hat daim have they to repres these regulations by a vessel not expect to see the matter of demur. Main, Fi Milner, C. Knight, J. M. saved. The Municipal Council

warike rage assuming very great import. Pearson, W.-E. Wilson, T. Wallace, now affording an opportualty of p chasing their debentures practice ance. In view of the huge claims and from the others who are not sent the community. Mr. Mcductberwise engaged in

by instalments, with the additio gan's motion was never put to that operation was not a war-tika opera made in certain cases, all clauses included in the probable eleven.

mattractive feature that the small nebog or the result would have tion and was not exched by clause touching on rates of discharge, lay 19 of o.p. T99 from an ordinary Eng days, &c., in charter parties should be

vestor pays no more for his deb been quite different.

policy of marine inance very carefully scrutinised before

Today's return of communicable ture and receives, interest on. With regard to the Karbon meet From this decisim the Britain signatures are appended, as a charter ing the place and date will be given Steamship Company now appealed. er might easily find himself saddled disease shows one case of cholera,

At the conclusion of the jargu with claim for £1,500 to £2,000 a one of enteric, and 17 of gastro accumulating instalments until a ends judgment was reserved.

enteritis. Only five of the latter died. cient is saved to purchase his scr

to all to Prere as soon as they are imown and no motions but those nado after discussion will be put. : 4

week.

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