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POLICE: COURT. Wednesday, 19th December

BRVORE ME. HAZELAND. (an

A DANGELOUS Praction. Four sampin-owners were brought up on the infomation of Sergeant Gourlay ou a charge of approaching within the thirty yards' limit of n slup in quarantine at Stonventiora Istuin. Sergeant Gourley sald the sapuna were only alat twenty feet from the tessel.

They paid the fur of 520 hisWorship impose

WALLANT CRUISE

LATER A warranting been ized for the apprehen sion of Dimitri A. Baron, who was charged rectly with dying on the proceeds of prostitu tion and liberated on bail of $500. He did not apper yesforday," the day fixed for these ing of the case, and forfeited his bail.

UNLAWPCI. POSSESSION.

Su Sa, master of a bant, erilently wanted to econguis in doctors bills. He was charged, firstly, with being in unlawful possession of 180 pounds of medicine, reasonably suspected of having been stolen and recondly, with unlap fully plying his cat without a license.

le admitted the first charge, but donied the Bal.

The Chintan constable who made the arrest gave evidence of the bars of medicins having been found in the shefendant's possession:

The accused said the bags were given to him to take care of by a man who said he would return for them lat

The sentencs was $15 or three weeks on th Brat' chrego, and 53 or seven days on the socom. The lines were paid........

CROWN PROPERTY.

Chau Flug, a corolla, was vineged with casting. trs en Crown land in Little Hongkong,

aid the woulçuiter toll him, to take the wOMI, as he insaf hed -ss for Chan Hing will find it pleaper to bay his, firewood in the regalar way in fature. He was fined $2 or night deys, and puzádl mjada

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The tariff was fixou on a bundle of newly-ent branches found in the possession of another coolic by one of the forest guards. It also was pail.

A STREET Izow.

Two firemen, wateliman, adi t'ebolis wore charged with disorderly holaaviour in Leighton Hill Road. They all denier it.

A kong described the row. He said all the itefordiants had hold of one another, but they occasionally varied the program by breaking away and shying bricks.

Euch was Spel $5 or fourteen days, and, in addition, board over in the gate of $100 to keep the peace for six months. They could not puy the Hues, and consequently want to mison."

ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FORFEITED. Chin Shing Chin, a broker, carrying on (er. rather. lutely Barrying on business at 20, Graham Street, failed to appear to answer to a -charge of obtaining two sums of money, $150. and $102, from sa expectant Chinese Goreru- ment oficial puried fleung Sun, 322, Queen's Rond, by false pretences, and forfeitad his bef of $1,000. A warrant has been issued for his apprehension,

BEFORE MR. KEMP.

THEFT FROM DOCK COMPANY.

A coolie was charged with stealing several. pieces of store-piping belonging to the Hong. kong and Whampoa Dock Company. Ho lu- niel it.

David Reid, bond watchman for the com- pany, deposed that he saw the defendant catting off the store-piping, which was reported stolen on Saturday night.

The lefendant said, he was sleeping in the Haw-mili, when the watchman arrested him.

One month's hard labour.

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Cheung Tieng is a hawker with peculiar ideas, in the matter of business, On Tuesday afternoon be weat to a stall in the Central Market and purchased 247 cattles of vegetables which he did not pay for at the time. While åhe stall people wers at "chow," he and two coolies whom he had engaged soaked off with the vegetables, which they placed on a lunch and were just on the point of starting for Yaumati when the stall-holder, who had discovered the theft, arrived, and give them into dustody.

The case was remanded till the 21st inst.

A fruit-hawker was charged, on this, informa tion of Inspector Dungan, with ging an unjust weight 20 per cent, below the standard. The defendant, when he save the inspector approach, slipped the weight into his pocket and prepared. iq, move off hat was pro more of in the with the result that he finally moved direction of the peloo station.

Defendant stated that he had two weights, a

right one and 6 wrong one. He used the Initar not with any intention of defrauding, hat simply becauso the string of the good weight was broken red

He was fined Sad or two months, un eng **********- - STEALING A BOX.gal Man Two, qualies prore charged, with stealing a clotluse adolat s Hollar and ski, from a sale shop

The complainant's that the two mangia that the two men

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A mepting of the Sanitary Board will be half to-day, Thursday, 20th December, p.m.

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LATE TELEGRAMS.

NEWS VIA AUSTRALIA.

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

INSURANCES

Kha Kho L ZOE TREACHERYLA

Besdou, 19th November Newa from Bus Trapernal states that an Italia who had been serving with the Baars, and who UN INSURANCE OFFICE, LONDON

PERSISTENT ANIPING BY HOERS,

ingacred. On that 'perasian to Emperor [apoko na goldior, not be a diplomat. ... CHORZATA KRIBW TO GEEMABY. "O CHIPP

et Tondon/21st November. Leopold II, Kings of the Belgians, has had taken the oath of neutrality, has been tried, reotified the boundary batwon the Congo Frosat Johannesburg for killing two men holanking State and German, East Afzips, which hur beato-Compton Horse, who were guzziuninga GERMAN EMPEROR ON THE SITUATION,,

Hindishite for some time past, on the der Farmhouse. The prisoner was found guilty, AM London, 15th November. The German Roitfistag was opened yesterday standing that Germany ahal sapport Balgiarakand sintezend to be hanged. by the Emperor William. The nituation in claims for obtaluing strip of territory on the Chius formed the principal subject of the Em-left lank of the Fai-he River, blow Tientsin.

at, forward recently peroc's opening speech, which was couched in which was pat,

ATTITUDE OF

OF AMERICA very firm borms. His Majesty stated that since

London,

1st November there were no signs of the anti-foreign move.

Mr. G. W. Smalley, the fophusentative of the mout in China having eased, the allied Powers were determined that military notion should Lonton Times in the United States, writing continue until the safety of European life and from Washington, states the American foll property in China had her secured, and the ticiank are implying that the Foreign Parrers punish most of the chief citminals cencored fare demning from China an indemnity which the late outragas, had been obesings

it will be impossible for her to pay, their object being to make the partition of thy country inevitable:

BRITISH TING

Dondon, 19th November. The London Daily Mail watts that the in- og to London, 22 November.

With regard to the terms of pace between quiries that are now being made at Hongkong, with regard to the meain of accommodation for Chips and the Powers, which have been drawn warships thur, suggest that there is an iuten--by the foreign Ministers at Peking. Mr. tion to send a British flying squadron to the Far East.

THO MINISTERS DEMANDA.

EI Conger the Cnited States, Minister, has been instructed by his favernment to resist the clause relating to separate roy of the esist ingraation between Clim aut pas Povoru, va the ground that this would

the gunting of special conaosalons to these Powers which have boon foremost in intriguing, besides producing general complications.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. ERS TREKKING, INTO GERMAN TERRITORY. Advics have been received in Borlin to th

London, 14th November.

cert that 15,009 Bears aro about to truk noroes the gyat Kalalari desort, west of the Trans- yael, into Gorman Damaraland... Tha Gern Govorament is said to be giving its cordial

HONOURS GLAIMED BY ME. KRUGER,

London, th November.

London, 19th November. With regard to the basis of a treaty of peen batween China and the Powers, which was recently drawn up by the foreign Ministers at Poking, Dr. Morrison, the Times correspondant. states that the Ministers are now weakening in their attitude, and have reduced their demand for, the death penalty ba the high Chinese officials implicated to that of thy soverost punish mout allowed by tha Chinnse law. Dr. Morrison points out that the foreign Minis ara have apparoully forgotten that the princes involved are not arnonable to the common law of China. PUNISHMENT OF CHINESE OFFICIALS

London, 20th Novembur. Dr. Marrison states that the Viceroy Lissent to the morennt Hang-chang has declared that the recent Im porial elict ordering the punishment of certain high officials embodies the utmost ponishment: that the Court is able to inflict on the ring. loaders in the anti-forsign-outrages. Li Bang chung further states that he himself and Prince Ching have been threatened by the Emperor if they do not induce the Powers to accept the compromise offered. The edict is, however, generally ridiculed, and it has stringthened the determination of the foreign Ministors ut Faking to temand the infliction of the death penalty the ringleaders. Dr. Morrison points out that Moukden, where Prince Than is to be imprisoned, is the ances tral home of that personage; while. General Tung fubsiang, who commanded the Imperial troops in Peking during the cont outrages

London, 15th Novembor. and the attacks on the Legations, is omitted

The corrispondont of the Daily Mail states from the list of officials to be punished, owing that Gonoral Luis Bothn, Comanindor-in-Chief of the Boer forces in the Transvaal, han for- werded to Lord Roberts à statsment of the terms on which he is willing to surrender.

BOER DISSIONS.

to his oiltary power.

GERHANY AND CHINA-PARATE IN

REICHSTAG.

Dr. W.J, Lords, the repressutatiro of the Late Tenisvial Government in Europa, is stated to hero informed the Governments of France, Belgian and Holland that Mr. Kruger, dur ing, his coming visit, will only latin thy honours usually accorded to an official travelling in- cognite."

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London, 20th November. Saiping is being, persistently carried on by the Boers in many places, and occasional in- stances kavo occurred oven in the streets of Pretoria. TARIZAUK 904

DEPORTATION OF BOEL FAMILIES..

London, 20th Novesábát, j General Lord Kitchener, who has boon vift ing Natal, hes now returned to Standerton, ou the railway line between Nataland Johannesba

Lord Kitshinor is now setting to Natal thi families of the Transvaal burglibes who are serving with the various Boors commandoek. KRUGER TO APPEAL TO THE QUEENE

London, 21st November. The Marseilles correspondent of the London Day Express states that brickie" Eloff, the grandson of ex-President Kruger, who was a gaged in the operations at Mafoking, dechtes that Mr. Kruger is sucking for the establish- ment of an honourable peace betreu the late Boor Ropablies and Great Britain, and hopes to gain the intervention of the European Powers towards that, oid,

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Both Router's correspondants and other soureda of information at afarseilles foroskutov that Mr. Kruger will make a final theatrical appoal to her Majesty the Queen, selding her to obtain a modification of Great Britain's demund for an unconditional suuronder of the republics.

The pro-Boer eireles at Barseilles are stated to be very despondent regarding the results of Mr. Kruger's projects for obtaining intervan.

tion.

MR. KRUGER AT MARSEILLES,

London, 22nd November. The Dateh uraiser Gelderland, with Mr. Kruger on boord, was to have arrived at Marseilles. yesterday, and great preparations had been made for the reception of the or Pre- sident of the Transvaal. Owing to the pre- valence of a gale and hasy weather, howevor, the cruiser was a day into when she was sig nailed off the port last night. Heavy rain fell during the day; and spoiled most of a devora. Dr. Leyds declares that Mr. Krager succeeded ions, which had teen displayed principally on the saving a portion of the Transraal Rapublications quays and on the yachts in the harbour. Treasury, amounting to £100,000. Dr Leyds Owing to the preponderance of the Nationalist further statos that Mr. Kruger intends publish or anti-Government) element in the welcome ing certain State domnts which will com- celebrations, the attitude of the general public was listless, although many workinen had be promise various persons.

granted a special holiday for the occasion,

COMPROMISING REVELATIONS PROMISED.

London, 14th November

'HOTEA'S TERMS.

The

The British Consul at Marueilles bs for- warded to the Freuel authorities a number of letters he had received from porsats who offered

to organise pro-British demonstrations for a considoration in dash

It is stated that Dr. Leyds has advised v President Krager to adopt a cautions P landing in Europe.

FOUNDED 1710.

The Undergrou

appointed AGENTS for the shore Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIREșt Current Rates..

STEMSSEN & CO... Agoats. Hongkong, 16th May, 1892.

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AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN- SURANCE CO. OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL.

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Undersigned, having teen appointed AGENTS for the above Company, asę propured to ACCEPT BISKS, geinst, FIRE at Curent Rates.

REUTER, BRÖCKELMANN &.00,

Agents Hongkong, 21st April, 1997

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THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CÔẾ. PANY OF TORONTO, CANADA, INCORPORATED 1881.

CAPITAL..

L410,000,

Undercoil, having been appointe AGENTS, for the above Company, nee propared to ACCEPT: RISKS against PIKE at Curront Rates.

WY. MEYERINK & CO.,

Agonis.

1512 Hongkong, 18th May, [9]0, ****

"L'UNION".

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD. (Established 1828).

THE Undersigned, having been appointed.

GENERAL AGENT for the above Company, is prepared to ACCEPT RISKS at current rates.

Claims settled direct without reference to the Head Office.

A. R. MARTY.

Airont. Hongkong, 1st August, 1900.

£704

TORTH BRITISH ́AND MERCAN.

TILE, INSURANCE COMPANY.

TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBZIL, 1890

I.

£14,409,089,

II.

AUTHORISED CAPITAL....... £3,000,000 € SeasoRIBED CAPITAL.... 2,750,000, 0 # PAID-er CAPITAL....... 687,500 0 0 9,731,183 13 7 FIRE FUNDS

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The Undersigned, having been appointed) AGENTS for the above Company, are pre policy onpared to ACCEPT RISKS agabut FIRE ut

Current Bates.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..

Agents, Hongkong, 22nd June, 1900.

(1872

It is reported that some angry scores occur. red at a testing of the reception committed,

of the members attributing, the postpone ment of the landing of Mr. Kruger to political

motives.

SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

THE Undersigned, having been appointed

A MENDACIOUS SPEECH,

London, 22nd November. Ex-President Kruger had an enthusiastic re-

AGENTS for the above Company, are peace, but the latter refused to do so. Las corception of Marseilles yesterday; but there were no anti-British pries, or demonstrations against landrost farther admits thint there was a con- seracy on the part of the Board' to oust the Great Britain on the part of the crowds who prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE British from South Afrion, dail that many a speech, in which he declared that he laul often

were present. Mr. Kruger, on landing, delivered at Current Rates.

HOTZ, JACOR & CÓ) young Boers had been specialy trained that occasion to fight barbarous tribes, bat be Hongkong, 2nd April, 1900. Europe as military engineers in order to he in

had found the British barbarians worse BEANSATLANTIC FIRE INSUR readinosa for

any others. They had armed the Kafir natives to fight against the Boers, and they had left women and children, without roof over their

London, 20th November. The situation in China was the subject of a debate in the Gorman Reichstag yesterday, and

London, 15th November. Count von Below, the Imperial Chancellor and It is reported from Natal that the ex-landrost lato Minister for Foreign Affairs, delivered a of an important town in the Transvaal, who is powerful speech in asking on behalf of the new a prisoner at Durban, has stated that after Government for the passing of a full of indem- the engagement at Spibkop, near Ladysmith, uity to cover any unsanctioned expenditure in in January last, the late Gonoral Joniert, who connection with the military operations in was then the Boor Commander-in-Chief, report- China, and also for a supplementary credit fored that it was hopeless to continue the war, and further operations. Ho said the Socialists und he advised, Prandent Kruger to the Centre (or Roman Catholic) party in their criticism had shown & presumptuous die regard of the Reichstag, but the leader of the Centre party had supported the general polisy of the Government. In the course of his speech Count, von Balow denounced the equivoostion and inaction of the Taungli Yamet at Peking, and said that body was responsible for the spread of the Boxer movement, and the latter was practically a general assault on European civilisation. The allied Powers, he affirmed, in the notion they had taken in Chine were acting simply a self-defence Germany was seeking no conquest, but she desired to maintain the influence scoring to her from the present movement, and a fair share of whatever might be won in China, without

woning to overreach anyone, of permiting

anyone to overwach her. He preferred that there should be no partitioning of China, and that Chis should remain a well-ordered and solvent country. There was no reason for Gerraany to acquire fresh territory or overstrain her resources thereby, nor was she confuel to any given territory, inasmuch as German trade wae now ranking second in the world, and had

GOLD

London, 10th November. It was reported á fórtuight igo that, at the

afatitis of the British Government, the Court at Hamburg bad plead an embargo on thirty cheats of bar guld from the Transvaal, valued at 2100,000, which had arrived on board the Cheridan steamer Bundesrath, from Dengoa Bay; and that subsequently the gold was confs- cated at the instance of a syndicate interested

hels, and without food. The Boer republies would never surrender, and the loss of their in- dopeudquce would imply that no Boor, man, woman, or child, would be left alive, sy

A large number of deputations waited upon Mr. Kruger and presented an almost endless accession of addresses.

ANCE COMPANY OF RAMBUTEG The Undersigned, having been appoïuteri AGENTS for the shove Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS

agulast FIRE at Current Rates

SIEMSSEN & CO,

Apprenti. Hongkong, 16th November, 1872.4

HENIX FIRE OFFICE.

The Undersigned are now repared to GRANT POLICIES of INSURANCE against FIRE ut Current Rates:

in the Rand mine which Prysident Kru-by The reppi, mis air. Kyngor vs Mut P

gor commandeered during the war. Thfor mation Low to hand, however, states that the Hansostic Court hat ordered the gold to be returned to the consignees.

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reception demonstrations followed present, but was represented by Dr. Loyda.

SEASONABLE CALENDARS, DIARIES, &C. Han

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

Agents for the Phoenix Fire Ofice. Hongkong. 17th August, 1837.

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TORTH 'GERMAN FIRE INSUR-

been widespread long anterior to the occupation erugnated by the British force which was in (so far us we have yet beko) must birtainly **ANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

VRYHEID BESIEGED, sa

London, 17th November. Vryheid, a town in the south-east of the Transonal, near the Zululand frontier, has been

possession; but the garriscus, who have su ficient provisions to last them for six months, now occupy the hills abory the town, and they thruster to blow thy town to midgers attempt to enter.

the be

The palm of the season for wall calendars

given to the Sperry Flour Co, of Pedder Strust. There are sight coloured views illus- trative of the maniacture of the flour for which this Company is famous, with a general

slew of the Sperry Mills at Stockton, Call-

fornia.

Mess. Signsson & Co. send us a date-block

of the Trans Atlantic Fire Insurance C on the aides of which is depicted an exciting in a Continental dity. They also

1. Report by the Medical Officer of Health had been ananimously,sgrend to It was also the Orange River. The Cape to Bulawayo Rising book from the sains Compuny

3. The Vice Presideat, pursuant to willis Fractions Duram

notice,

What steps have the Roard taken in answer to an avitative made to the Board in May last. Gorerament to formulate in theme of canliers by direction of the Offer Administering the

the

improvementrit this a "lightning coinctor" for others.

yŐ, ME Edvin Osbornų, will more inte

UK

other things, the rites of postage in Hong arg Messrs. Dodwell and Co, send put their usual wall calendar, which contains, among

kong and other necessary postal information

Messre. E, D. Basscop, and Co, au agents of the Queen Insurance Co., forward us a prettily designed blotting book with whocket almanac and diary which will prove useful to insurers.

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The Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are PRETO ACCEPT First Class Foreign and Chinges Bisks at Current

có.

Bateau SMSSON &

Hongkong, 29th May, 1895.

WING CHEONG.

Dalers in JEWELRY... PEARLS, DIAMONDS, CURIOS, JADESTONEWARE, CARVED IVORYWARE, SILKS, and GRASS CLOTHS.

GENERAL EXPORTERS.

of this Cokmy that we commenced Busines on the 11th April, 1900, and we solicit their kind

We beg to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen

patronage, VA

Nos. 1.& 3 D'ÁGUILAR STREE.

Behind Hongkong Dispensary. Hongkong, 54h April, 1000,

Zenith NA CARTRIDGES.

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of Kisschow. Germany, however, would not allow any

infringement of her rights. She was in peaceful competition with other Powers, on the basis of Live and let live? That, was the object of the report Angkor German agrea- ment with regard to Chine on highror-

DESTETCTION OF HALLWAY LINES, I modernd get London, 17th November. aiples of that agreement had been straightfor

The Boers have again been making peries wardly adhered to by the other Powers: Con- that the points agreed upon by the foreign Colony, and the line has been; Igoken in mu logs tinuing his speech, Count von Balow stated of raids on the railway line in the Orange River Ministons at Peking as the basis of a treaty than twenty places between Bloemfontein and

on the epidemio of Bubonic Plague in Htate for such changes in the existing treaties and Belmont D

agreed that China should be required to nego-line has also been broken between Kimberley kong during the Fear 1900, 20

as wall as a wall calendar from the Sun Fire Governments of trade and navigation--as cumourned.might dem advisable, and he was

London, 18th November.

Offcs of Londin,TROKERAGET DEAL CA hopeful of the results. He emphasisoil the

ALIMAU TAND Severe ighting between the British and Boer The Imperial Insurance Co,, whoso agents friendly reinfions existing with Great Britain forces has taken place at Edinburg..on the

and dare, was now later lering with casualties among the Boors, numbered, seventy- and Russia, and declared that Germany was railway line about forty-seven miles south of her own position in Europe Bicenfontein, and it is reported that the elsewhere. She notice, other Power, and did not intend to act fire,

FLAGS OF THE LATE REPUBLICA Á

London, 18th November. In the debate which followed, Herr Bebel, the That in sopard to the Acting Colonial Bo Bacialist luador, made an attack on the "no

It is announced that the Government of tary's

letter to the Sanitary Board of lat May; Cheng Ki contractor's foremat. Peak Road, 1960, asking the Bead to formulate a compre-quarter speech delivered by the Emperor Portugal have prohibited the hoisting at zande two mistakes when he attempted to park hensive scheme of sanitary improvements, a German troops for China, and amid many in- Republic and Orange. Free State, pow.

Willing on the occasion of the departure of the Delagos Bay of the faga of the Into Emasvaal the pocket of Sung Pak, a shop cople In the reply bo sent that the Board die not disposed first place, Green & Head, Central, in the after to formulate ha scheme, unless some sur terruptions he referred strongly to the cruelties THE UNITED STATES AMBULANCE.

franca akad sa London, 18th November. noon, is scarcely the place to attempt such anande be forthcoming that the Goverment will that had been practised on the Chinese by. the have been the subject of many froons, which

The members of the United States. Ambul- Acording to an English provincial paper, a irregularity withoat Fusing the risk of being lvd istmeliste afect to wonde at least of the letters from salters at the front to their rela-ance Brigade who liave been on service in Southgentieron residing at Newport (Mon) has hit observed; and in the second, the zell he extriofed Board's ecommendations,

Germany. General von Gessier, the Africs bare returned to New York They upon an ingenions expedient of Leeping his gar- from the coolie's pocket was not made up of fake Bably relative to the proposed uso of Prussian Minister for Was, offered to have an admit that they all except the nurses and den free from the depredations of Virds." He twenty-cent pienes ne he imagined, but of cash, Watering Corte.

inquiry made into the alleged cruelties, but doctors, fought for the Boers throughout the placed a staffed fox in the middle of his vegetabio to the number of forty-five

G/A., WoodooECK,

Herr Bobel refused to produce the letters on campaign.

beds, and no fewer than four stalled cats éboupy witch his charges were based. The debate RETURNING AUSTRALIANS AT CAPETOWK.

prominent positions among the branches of his Primrose Cases London, 13th November. was eventually adjourned.

apple trees. His garden hus kince enjoyed a Pegamaid Caces... €255. The colonial troops who are returning to singular immunity. Fruit grow should make Ejector Brass Cases, 6.90 * 2: Talagrant, from the Consul General, rela- In the debate in the German Reichatag yes. Australia were addressed on Saturday, prior to a note of this. Londen could well spare some of per cont. discount en orders of 1,000 and over..

Apply ta five to the Inspection, af steamers from Hong terday on the situation in China, Herr Bebel, their departure, by the Mayor of Capetown, its legions of stray cat and they would be both

Wa SCHMIDT & CO... the Socialist leader, in the course of his speech, who thanked them for the service that, had useful and omemented in the trees of cólintry

Gnamakers... prons Block plan of site of Tang Wah Infgreferring to the cruelties perpetrated by Chor rendered, ad urged them to represent the ne orchards, an

Hongkong, tions Diseases Hospital.

mind soldiers in China, satirised the Berlin cenalty for Sir Alfred Milner being allowed to The Indo-Chine stemmer Chelydra, from Cal Beply from the Colonial Veterinary Sur.newspapers for the moral indignation which complete the settlement of affairs in South Africa. cutta and Straits, kit Singapore for this port

NEW BONE ENPUBLIC. geon rulative to the landing of unexamined they some time ago expressed against the alleged

atrocities by the British soldiers in Booth 193 London, 1917 November. cattle,

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The horrible Hounds nficted on British October, 1800, leads, econd gain dont speeches on sifates in China delivered by

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