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THE HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 17TM. 1901
The Pinang Gazette newspaper and press have passed into the hands of a syndicate with a copital of 970,000. Mr. J. Kennedy, the former proprinter of the concern, has an in-
away from the Settlement of Kusa CHAO, a young Reformer, whose return is still only "promised," although his capture took place on the 22nd out. The event of the 10th inst, however, is a far graver matter.terest in the venture,
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Chinese criminal flying from justice the step taken would have still been an unpardon able violation of international law. But YEONG was a British subject, thought still a patriotic Chiuaman, and be trusted in the protection afforded him by a British Colony, He was not a criminal, but an honourable man, much esteemed locally, as was shown by the concourse at his funeral. He had every right to look for his protection from such a fate as befell him in lus class-room in Gage Street last Thursday.. The natter is one which cannot be passed over, and we may SHERRY feel sure that the Government will not-it
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RUSSIA'S EXPENDITURE IN 1900.
M. de Witte's budget. reports Russia's various expenditures on the Far East dur
Colonel Lumsden and his corps arrived in Calcatta on the 2nd inst. at dark and were The Sultan of Johore returned to Singapore given a very cordial reception. The roule was from Calcutta by the Catherine Apear on the lined by all the troops, British and native, in 10th inst. His string of horses came by the the garrison. The etrests were gay with bant- a vessel. Jubiler, the Bultan's hore, woning. The Calcutta Light Horse Volunteers the Gunny Meah Cap at the Calontta Exces on and Native Cavalry formed the escort with the 27th December.
torches and massed bunda, General Leach and the Lieutenant-Governor met the train on arrival. The big and enthusiastic gathering was composed of natives as well as Baropeansing the year 1900. It is estimated that The set authorising the organisation of the 62,000,000 roubles have been spent in put Municipal Police Force at Manila was passed ting the troops on the Amur River and in by the Civil Jommission on the 9th inst. after one or two amendments had been made to it as
Siberia au a war-footing. It is too early, originally formed. Commissioner Wright pro-M. de Witte says; to submit an account of posed an amendment to section 2, making it the entire material loss.
The trial of John Holst for the dealleg murder of his wife Nors in, a hotel at Manila, under circumstances already reported, was concluded on the 7th inst. He was declared nocent of the charge, and liberated from custody.
It is notified in the London Gazette that Major-General J. B. B. Dickson, C.B., who has
been in command of a cavalry brigado in South Africa, is to rosume command of the troops in the Straits Settlements, to complete five years in that appointment.
the Netherlands, roturned last month to the Count de Selier, Portuguese Minister to Hague, which he left temporarily owing to the difficulties which arose in connection with the withdrawal of the exequatur of the Dutch Con- sul at Lourenzo Marquez.
cannot, indeed, for its own sakebe put off by any excuses from exacting a full reparation from the Chinese authorities. We are not in favour of the violent measures advocated by certain fiery spirits who have let their generous feelings get the better of including Wines from the most cel their discretion over this affair. But we certainly hold that if H. E. Tax Sow is responsible for the proclamation with the issuing of which he is charged he has shown SCOTCH WHISKY.self totally unfit for holding any longer
Business men in Portland, Oregon, make a the post which he now occupies. The rulers Our Whiskies are so well known and of China have, during the past year, been strong bid for the Philippine trade. As soon as the war closed, they founded the "Philippine taught a terrible lesson on the dangers of Trade Association," and sent an agent to appreciated that comment is
neglecting international rights and conven- the islands to investigate the conditions and Another is uceded, it appears, and make recommendations. Since then they are it is necessary to see that it is taught to the urging the Government to favour Americu CONFECTIONERYght persons, that is, to the actual insti- products in the new customsregulations. This iptors of the outrage. The Canton authori-activity of the Portland merchants is another proof of the new life the expansion policy has brought to the Pacific Coast.
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imported from the leading London and ties have the opportunity of clearing thein selves, if they can; they caiunt do so merely by delivering up the persons of the alleged murderer and his associates for punishment. The actual criminal is the party behind the COGNAC BRANDY.sassin and his accomplices who did their
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Mr. Carter, of the Royal Canadian Pacific Steamship Company at Hongkong, has gone to A. S. WATSON & CO. Manila, combining a business with a pleasure
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Dr. Joseph Parker was vory desponding whor on the 25th ult. he delivered his Christmas ser. mon in the City Templo. He narrated some of his editorial experiences while recently in charge
read The officers and men of the Mot ropolitan Polics Forco shall be paid, per month, in money of the United States, as follows- First Hontenants, $125; second Beutenants,. 3115; sorgeante, $90; corporals, S75; privates,
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On the Davis amendment to the Nicaraguan Canal Treaty, which was carried by the U.8. Beasts on tho 13th ult. by a majority of 65 yotes to 17, the Sea Francisco Chronicle makes the following remarke: This makes it. evident that no traaty can pass the Senate right to interfero in such measures as this which surrenders to any European power the country may choose to take for the protection of any canal baile with our money, and the prevention of its use by an enemy in time of war. It does not prove that the canal will not. be noutralised, but that it will not be neutralised at the dictation of Great Britain."
The hospital ship Relief came into port on 7th inst, and dropped her anchor at 930, having made the record time of twenty hours from Iloilo, mays a Manila paper, making an average speed of 163 knots. Major Perly reports one of of the Sun, which he attempted to conduct for the most successful trips in the record of this lives. Dr. Parker declared in his sermon that Islands were visitad, picking up invalids, one a week as an evening paper run on Christianship. The greater majority of the Southern he sometimes feared that the daily paper, would hundred and fty of whom were brought to
mocumb without betting news, so carious WEAR the drop in its circulation, He blamed the Christian community for the failure of his at- tempt. Ho said that "Christians were rapidly becoming invalids, and the church an hospital in which nurses rather than ministers wore wanted.
Trae manliness was dead." Alto gether hit romarks were the reverse of hopeful.
El Noticiero has the following to say with ro gard to the death of Admiral Terry y Rivus. "In the death of Contraimirante Don Autonio Terry y Rivus, our country has lost one of its most loyal servants and the navy a chief as illustrious as dignified and punctilions. Sr.
Manila. The list also includes three insane patients. Only one death occurred, and that going qualities of the Belief, her officers all wax while the ship was in Cebu. As to the sca speak in highest terms; they point to the fact of her last trip from Nagasaki, Japan, which was made in the tail end of a typhon. She also struck a typhoon this trip at Capalogan.
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The estimates for 1901 incluile a ani of 82,000,000 roubles advanced to the railway companies in Manchuria, resulting on the immediate and direct damage sustained by theni.
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LONDON, 14th January,
RIBING IN GAMBIA.
HARMSTON'S CÍRCUS.
As announced in our issue of Monday. Haematon's Cirons-troupe, which had arrived trem Bangkok on Saturday afternoon, pitched their man den on the necreation Gromu, whi
size of the adieco which gathered within is spacious interior last night on the occasion of the initiatory performance, must have bee gratifying to all concerned. Quite a sen of tacos, mounted tier apon tier, encircled the whole place, unil the general verdict undoubted- genninely commendable. There was not an set ly was that the performance right through was
did not all for favourable comment. There upon the programme submitted last night that
general appointmente of the tents that will ap are other cireumstances pertaining to the
A rising in Ganibis is spreading and the by the proprietors of Harmaton's show, was pu- outlook is graye.
BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. engagements have taken place, in all of which General Lord Kitchener reports that several the Boers were repulsed. The losses on both sides were slight. An engagement les oc- curred at Senekal with Commandant Dupreez, in which eight Boers were killed. Eight hundred Boers ander Commandant Doyers on Friday out the wires and attacked Khalfontein, the third station from Fretoria. The garrison of 120 mien repulsed the Boers, without loss, after six hours' fighting. Commandant De Wet has THE MURDER OF YEUNG KU WANdegged and act the British Agent of the Pace
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.]
eal to the patrons. For instance, the arzunge- ment for the illumination of the "house" wore admirable, the seating accommodation of the whole area was excelent, and there was a general cleanliness and comfort abservable wor
the management ant within a few hours of not seen at ordinary frouses it says much for
varied appointments, should be erected and fixed, their arrival the esloggil marquee with all its
complete in every detail. Entering, the show on the right and left is the manageria, of which, without doubt, the chief feature of interest is the Royal Bengal tiger Duke, which is claimed to be without any exaggeration the largest tigor in captivity anywhere in the world. It was born in Tokyo ten years ago in the very cage it now oc- cupies. The two Sumatra tigers and two Jaza leopards are interesting specimens of the animal trained Burmese elephant, and a smaller ons kingdom, while there are use a large and highly outuined a jew miles from tangoon, where he was being trained in stacking tanber for a largo Chinese and Siamese syndicate, Thore re two of India's sacred datto and a sugerbear from Mandalay The smaller cages contain monkeys, squirrels, wificats, sud wildbirds, while almost
Faith: g, ia which inert Bildred proved him- every spedes of ground game is represented. The programme opened with some hae French self a complete artiste. It was an exaibition. of skill sedara ever seen so far from Europe, those who excel in the art preferring to remain where their efforts meet with better reward. Tuo ciek riding by Mdite. Blonde was a great Of the Russian army 220,000 are engaged attraction. Dus lairly won her audience as she ran wit i wanted galety into the ring, and the in the Far East, including the troops em.conneo Jon was insintamed till she left the arent
at the list entusiastic plaudit. The Babe Bur ployed for the protection of the frontier. mese cephant and the educated horse Aden
were put through some astonishing feats, et hibiting the remarkably high insugets of the animals, and unmistakably showing the ro lume of care which must have been taken in their training, The education of any of the damb creation for a performance such as the one in review, is not a matter of a moment: it is the reword of a long trial of patience and endurance, and that this point has been reaches tonttoall who witnessed their performance of last night. The Imperial Ladders was one of the many features of the evening, It consisted of twe Charles Weatherly standing between thein on ladders being brought into the ring, and Mr.
eight other performers, six of whom were, the rings, held them into position seven" or ladies, then arranged themselves in various positions on either side, clanging quickly at the sound of a bell, and finally the whole assume the shape of spylamid hotween the two was rewarded every now and again with on ea- Indders The nut was skilfully performed and thusiastic catburst of applaus. The Arah horses were introduced at variousstages during thaven- ing, and altogether they upeared to be of an ex- an unusual degree of perfection, the one upen ceptionallyfine stamp. They have been traîned to which dile, la Blonde gave some capitally executed lare-back performances having only beon out a few months from one Hengkong, 14th January.
largest and best known stads in Europe. It SIR-Will the British Government refuse to
at was remarkable to witness the auintal's instinct. recognise the gravity of the horrible cold-blooded
Every bohest of the ring master was obeyed murder just perpetrated in the Colony The
with promptness and intelligence. The unfortunate victim, Yeung Ku Wan, elias
that part of the programme posed with Young Hop Kat, was a British subject. having
H.M.S." GLORY.'
Messrs. Harmston and Eldred in a double jockey act. Not only did saeli jump on to the been born and educated in the Colony, His H.M.S. Glory arrived at Singapore on the 9th horse's back from the ground, landing in both. father was also a British subject and was born inst, and proceeded to take 900 tons of coal on formers did a fear which the management sitting and standing postures, but both per board, being expected to leave again for this firm has never been done before in an aroma of A great sensation has arisen in the English This horrible cold-blooded murder has sent a the smartest fagship that Great Britain has backed horse cantering round the ring. Tho port on Saturday, the 12th inst. The Glory is that size--namely, jumping together on a bare- cricket world. A London telegram dated the 21st alt. says that the Marylebone Cricket Club
shiver of grief and sympathy through the ever want to the China Station,
Built by Colony, so wall was Mr. Yeang known and Laird's at Birkenhead, she has ecet a good skilful performance was indeed merited, and demonstration of applause which grested this bas informed the Lancashire County Cricket respected for his sterling qualities. A. gross the battleship which is the head-quarters of the was a fitting conclusion to the first half of s
million or more compared with the Centurion, Club that the professional fast bowler, Mold, The wife of Field Marshal Count von Wal- will not be allowed to bowl in future county
and daring violation of British territory present Coinmander-in-Chief of the China fleet. Tory enjoyable entertainment. has been committed by the Chinese Govern- The Glory shows a consideralde advance with a trapeze performance by the Stewart The second part of the programme opened LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, ECdlersee, says an American paper, was an Ameri-watches. The decision arrived at by the MC.C.ment through its representative at Canton. She is 50 ft. longer.
cos woman, who by marriage to her first is the result of a meeting of the captains of the It was only quite recently that the Actingently armed.
heavior, is kotter protested, and far more of. Brothers, and when decided hit. A lamich from husband became Princess von Noer. Her name various first-class cricket counties, who, dewa Viceroy, Tuk Sow, issued a proclamation guns are of Din, calibro only. Those in swing cross, and a double somersault on the The Centurion's barbette a bar anspended at the top of the pavilion, with was Martha Esther Lee, the daughter of an paper reports stated, also prohibit the bowling offering a handsome reward for Mr. Young, the Glory are 12 in. of modern design, having way to the other end, where the performer is
of Gleeson (Leicestershire). Reche (Australia It was not to be expected that the authori
and Middlesex), W. G. Quaife (Warwickshire),
long range, and so mounted that they can caught by the hands of his confrere as he hangs ties of Hongkong would take the public
In connection with the murder of Mr. Young Mr. C. B. Fry (Sussex), and Captain Hedley Farties of men have been despatched from Can-ed by any position. This advantage anapanded by the feet in mid air, is one of the is sacured by having the loading chamber to daring exploite of these far-fanied artists, Bat into their confidence with regard to the Ku Wan, the reformer, in his class-room at 5%, (Somersetabire). The only captains are sleg to beat on capturing or shooting Mr. Tonng constructed that it revolves with the ons when a diva is made, head dirt, into the net. investigations into the murder last week of Gage Street, on the 10th inst., it is stated reported to have threatened to prohibit the Consequently, Tak Sow and his officials should Altogether the Glory carries four 12 in., twelve
from the uppermost bars, the nience 6 in. q.f.; eighteen smaller qf, and two light applause la simply defeaning, and continues till
are caught YEUNG KU WAN, which our correspondent in well-informed circles that the instigation of bowling of Lockwood (Surrey). Bland (Sussex); bebeld responsible for Mr. Young's murder.
in utter amazement. The "X" rightly denounces as a gross and dar. the deed has been traced to a high source in Tyler (Somerset), and Mr. F. G. Bull (Ess) the immediate production of the murderers, and rowly escaped a sorious accident at Portsmouth retiring bows. To situas this item alone was His Excellency the Governor should demand guns. She is armed with five torpedo-tubes. the pair return to the ring and repeat their
four of which are submarine, The Glory.nav- ing violation of British territory. If there Canton. The case is attracting much notice if their delivery is questioned by the phos. the British Government should take active recently. As she was leaving the harbour, the other und equally accomplished feats within the well worth the money paid for admission, bat was any hope of cutting off the retreat of locally, and developments are anxiously awaited. This action comes curiously after the recent the murderers it lay in reticence as to any
complaints that batting has assumed the upper fall of the Viceroy's secret spies and informers, training ship St. Vincent, which had several side a bouquet weald lead to the impression measures for redres. At present the Colony is steam was accidentally turned off from her areas, followed. Among them the flexible steering engines, and she nearly rammed the marvel Ajaz, whose first appearance in During the session of the German Reichstag hand in first-class cricket. knowledge of their whereabouts. But, more on the 13th ult, the last before the Christmas
and assassins are ready for more diabolical hundred boys on board. than six days have now elapsed since holidays, Dr. Stöcker, formerly court chaplain, Among the arrivals by the City of Frojde work. I am sure the Hon..F. H. May and Chief The following is the list of officers of H.M.S. that he was boneless, and that impression is the brutal assassination was carried out, romarked with reference to the situation in
Detective Inspector Hanson will love no stonery: Captain, F.S. Inglefield Comman- able contortions to the enthusiastic delight of not lost when his goes through some remark- ders, W. B. Fawkner, C. E. E. Caroy those nezabled. Mrs. Harmston Love Sere and it must be concluded that the criminals China that he had received private letter and his wife, who are paying a short visit to anturned in their investigations of this horrible Lieutenants. H. Christian, F. L. Attenborong, introduced the famous Arab Stallion Ali ̈·
Hongkong. Rear-Admiral Beardslos enterod
H. G. Innes, W. W. Wilson, M. R. Best, Arasentod to her by Aga Khan, of the great the U.S. Navy on March 5th, 1850, and gradu
R. W. Sartorious; Major R. M., R. F. Percys Mogul stud in atal at the Navy Academy in June, 1956. He
Captain It, M. P. Molloy; Chaplain, Rov, O. of fils steel weesia, and the performances. was promoted regularly through all grades, and
low pay Fleet Surgeon, C. Googhe- that inely had given it. Italia do the thing
Fleet B. H. Banks Fleet Eng., was Commander-in-Chief of the naval force on made Rear-Admiral in 1895. During 1884-97 be
D. J. Bonnot: Naval Instr., E. M. Broadbent, lions were put through some intestine hill M.A. Surgoons, H. Huskinson, M.B. Jarching and countermarching in stalo, the Pacific station. In April, 1861, as executive
Walli, M.B. Assist. Paym, GB a beautiful and well trained animal and the le, and four. The jumping talipu Songy officer of the monitor Nantucket, be participatod.S. As the leader of the reformers of Son Assist. Eugn, C. H. E. Taylor (temp) Equestrian performances by Mr. Gome
South, Kranen; Engineers, F. Fring, H. H. Ricketts in the aftack on Charleston, and in October of energetic, having travelled to Indo-Chins, the
Groves, FI Pedrick, (proby.), G. E. Meliwe, space provent is from doing justice 1
have only to be seen to be admired maand the following year took a prominent part in Straits Settlements, Siam, India, Cerlon, South (pray Gunners, W. Ovanden, roumaining items on the programa All of them the capture of the Confodarste steam sloop Africa, and back again to Japan, on his unselfish her, Groves, (act) Boatswaios, W., were well fustaisode and the evening was Florida in Bahia, Brazil, which vessel, as
mission of reform. This policy was the re- Harris, T. Graham; Carpenter, F. Jewels Mid brought to a close by the entrance for Gr prize-master, he brought to the United States support of the Governments of Great Britain,
formation of Chins under the guidance and shipmen, B. R. Por, G. Blake, F. A. Sommer Barns into the figer cage, which for that ville, E. A. Digby, A. D. Warrington Morris, purpose was deagged into the ring by T. F. P. Calvert the elephant Babe. The intrepid tamer T. E. L. Dorman, A. D. C.
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We call our readers' attention to the, notice appearing in another column with roference to tickets for the regatta of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Clgh.
A hawker fell from a house-top at West Point on Tuesday, and alighted on his head, sustaining injuries to which be accumbed in the Tung Wu Hospital, whither he was removed.
The Telograph Companies informed us yos terday that both Shanghai cables are inter- rapted. thus entting off direct communication with Shanghai and the North, and that tele grams are being posted from Fooehow.
American grocer.
Terry was born in 1838 and entered the unval college in 1853, from which ho graduatṣd as an officer in 1860. After this date his life was an aninterrupted series of services to his country, and brilliant triumphs for his military history, obtained in Africa, Mexico, Santo Domingo and Cuba. He possessed a great number of decora tions, both Spanish and foreign, winning these by both the dangers of the sea and the conquests of science."
Janeiro yesterday were Rear Admiral Beardslee
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS."
in Singapore.
dead or alive.
Ever since this proclamation
crime.
Mr. Yeung has sacrificed his life for Chris- tianity and Reform, but his name vill live for over as a hero and a patriot. His wife and
the British Government-Youre, etc., children should be protected and supported by
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career was cut short by the assassin's bullet.
Copiission.
ARRIVAL OF THE MAINE AT SOUTHAMPTON.
The hospital ship Maine has arrived Southampton.
over 2,000 tons
of the
the re
have got clear away into Chinese territory, asserting that the reason the Empress Do. Our correspondent states that only quite wager hutes Emperor Kwang Hsu is that the recently II. E. TAK Sow, Acting Viceroy at latter has actually become a Christina, having Canton, isssued a proclamation offering a
been converted by British and American muis handsome reward for YEUNG KU WAN, the close of the session Dr. Stocker was in- sionary books that came under his eye. At alive or dead. If the Chinese authorities terviewed by a reprosentative of the Associated are unable to disprove this charge, a very Press, to whom he gave a number of corrokers serious aspect indeed is put upon the affair. tive details. His informant was supposed to It is alleged that the Acting Viceroy, being have been Count von Waldersee, with whom fully aware through bis agents here thut Dr. Stöcker is on terms of intimato friendship, YEUNG, a British subject, was dwelling in a
We quote the following from the Journal of British Colony and there earning his living under the protection of our laws, offered the American Association of China-Toward To Rear Admiral Beardslee belongs the unique Ainerion, and Japan. He was waiting for dovel. E. Turie. TK. 15 Cooper Key. J. caused the beast, to rear at first, and then a sum which he knew must incite some the forming of a correct sentiment respectin, honour of commanding the vessel that first opments, when unfortunately his promising. Patterson, C. V. L. Norcock, C. P. Talbot, ruffians to carry out the desired crime the present troubles in China, the American took the United States flag through the Suez The reformers confess that they despise such B. Dennistonn; O. A Brown; Assist while a lighted bar was placed in position to crouch at one end of the cage The guilt of the outrage rests ou the in- valuable servico. Many of those who compose the tug Paloa to China. When command enemies, and that they can well afford to wait
Asiatic Association of New York has rendered Canal; this he did when, in 1870, he brought cowardly measures for dealing with their Clarks, J. H. Foon, W. J. Sims
over it. This being done bxks bounded serous stigators, not on the tools; HE Tax Sow the Association are very prominent in the ing the U.S.S. Jamestown in 1879-80, he for their "turn" and the day of reekening.
the bar from one side to the other and went. and his officials, our correspondent says, commercial affairs of the country, while the in-achieved greater fame by discovering,
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, throngh one or two jumping performances
apparent ease. As the keeper emerged must be held responsible for the murder. finence which they exert is wide and extensive, surveying, and spaming Glacier Bay, On THE PRICE OF GAS IN HONGKONG. The O. 8. 8. steamer ficinous left Bingapore age however, the beast made, kupu The Chinese Government has never been Some of their number have, through many February 1st, 1898, Rear Admiral Betrüks
on 15th inst., and is due in Hongkong on 20th at the door, which, we were told war scrupulous in the means taken to get hold years residence in the East, long been conver-retired from Government service, being ther TAR EDITOR OF THE" DAILT PRES6."%
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done in any spiteful mood, but was simply of the persons of those whom it conriders sant with existing conditions, while all members 62 years of age. His marringe took plhos, it'
The C. P. R. steamer Empress of India arin captivity, and with a view to catch the Dee
force of habit displayed since he me bo Hongkong, 16th January
rived at Yokohama at 11 am on Monday, the which was thrown to him. In short, the pur dangerous politically. Instances of kidnap. are deeply concerned in the future of the Chi- January, 1863, a few months prior to the attack
14th inst.,, and left again at 4 p.m. same day for formanes ell worth the patronage Bocor - ping will readily be recalled, including the new Empire. Our efforts to secure an early on Charleston, when he was wedded to Evelyn, f. SI-I should like to know whether any of Kobe, where she was due to arrive at 3 pm, on el to it last night's crowded tenta eslebrated seizure of Sus TAT-SEN in Lon-recognition of the crisis they ably supported deaghter of Remini Lab Falls, your readers can tell me how it is that we have today, the loan Bremer sailed from Bife agus got the future, & suposeful seamos don, auf act of extraordinary sudacity which from the first, and the continued interest that New York. Rear-Admiral Beardalee and his to pay $3.00 per 1,000 cubic feet of gas in Taooms for Japan and Hongkeng on the 14th Standing room was not Dhjainable half an The N. P. teamer Braemar from in store for the Cirens-troupe in Hongkong. has been shown, the course has been consistant wife go to Manila by the U.B. transport Gan Hongkong, whilst our friends in Shanghai, instant was fortunately frustrated by the vigilance ly followed, cannot fail of eliciting for the ronne, leaving here in a few days. After a ride your issue of today, pay only 81.70-
hour after the door were opened, and the of the home authorities. Only last month American Asiatic Association the high regard brief stay there, they will return and probably Yours, sto
management desire na to state that box-Leldera should take their nests in Food time. There Shanghai was agitated by the spiriting and approval of Americans everywhere. spond part of the winter here
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