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NEW HONGKONG SYNAGOGUE,

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ANTON

THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES, WEDNESDAY, MAY Bca. 1901

· POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 7th May.

BEFORE ME. HAZELAND.

THE CRANGE AGAINST AN INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS.

Raymond, A. Howard E. Kolly, E. Shellim, almost all the troubles in China, supeciilly at the detailed the facts of the., which are con Are you getting med again and neked † think differently in small matters from his par

New Orleans, 13th Ápril. THE HOSSES AND MULES QUESTION. The application by Boer representatives to provent the shipment of mules and horses for the use of the British army in South Africa decision, holds that the transactions between was dismissed to day. Judge Parlange, in his citizens of the United States and the British government were conducted under the orler of private citizenship, and that the courts hed axolutely no jurisdiction to interfere. The horses and mules, the court said, were bought in a neutrol territory.

INSURANCES

SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Hongkong, 2nd April, 1900.

[ORTH. BRITISH AND MERCAN-

...

1.

* 14,409,089.

AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000 ́ ́а° 0° SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.... 2,750,000 -10.0 PAID-UP CAPITAL

.697,500 - 0.0 II. FIRE FUNDS

2,731,183 137

ing for a little while the defendant replied † trol, The authorities are carefully watolling “No, at least $50."; I naked--" Will yon the propaganda but are reluctant to interfors OOKRESPONDENT.}

Lako: $35 P. and the defendant replied No through fear of minklas, martyrs of the ring Ill'obarge you $40 I took some bank notes leaders" LATÍSO THE FOUNDATION STONE,

Canton, Oth May,

oat of my pocket and gave him 840. They | GENEVAL BULLEK ON THE COLONJAIS," corada Yaiturday afternoon the laying of the fonn for THE CURSE OF THE FALLON,

were the notes I abowed Me. May. This left General Sir Redvers Baller, speaking lastHE Undersigned, having been appointed calation stone of the new Bynagogue in Robinson ....... As is well known the much of the Palace

me with a 310 note. I handled the noted under evening at Plymouth, unfogised the assistance T AGENTS for the bore Congre Bord was performed before a hege sady repre- | are the most mischievous class of people in the

the table, after counting them, to the defend which Canada and Australia had rendered Great prepared to ACCEPT EISKS against FIRE sentative gathering by MrJ Reymond, * It dight to mentioned that Mr. Sasacon, tu Empirea fact established nike under the an«

The charge of accepting a bribe brought by booked him not give me any more Bisli speaking nation. New nations are spring.

who took them and put them in his pocket Britain in forming of Senth Africa a third Ergst Current Rates.

HOTZ, 'JACOB & CO.: at dommemoration of his mother and in con- cient dykestis and under the present. Generally the police against Thons Percy Crisp, Overtrouble, and he said." No, I won't play such ing up around us," he mid, "and must be al-

133 Janitlan with his brothers Mean Edenrd they exercise a great influence over the Im seer of Works, Fublic Works Department, was dirty trick on you "! He then drank lowed to do what is proper for themselves.

Moyer Samoon, rentremly supplying perial family and concubines, and by squeezing proceeded with

the whisky and soda, and afterwards said Reasonable concessions must be granted to them, the site, which consisting to feared by most of them here became rich. If any mom-guilty, was represented by Mr. J. J. Francia, Amilot and paid The defendant looked Amerton. This first great child of the Empire NTTLE INSURANCE COMPANY.

of its 000 square

The defendant, who has already pleaded notDon't play any tricks on me," and I We must not repeat the error which last us Mr. J. Saewon lilaselt, which is estimated to beg of the Imperial family or any offcial bas K.C. (instructed by Mr. Reeer), Mr. E. J. at me doubtfully when I smiled, and be sudden- was lost because a fine, growing, lusty boy was

oposalon to me the Emperor or Empress Dows. Bonley, Crown Bolicitor, prosecating.

ly ran out to the verandah, calling ont-What's not given enough rope, and was not allowed to TOTAL FUNDS Ar 31st. DuysMBER, 1999 At the request of his Worship, Mr. Bowley that; what's that ? Amongst those promat were Mears. A. ger, they exact a pretty big entrance fee. Of

I smiled

I followed him exte." tained in the evidence appended. D Haskell, R. Turnbella BAJoseph,;*S*

to the verandan, and he placed his hand on the Cheting Sun Ku, property owner, 2, Old Bassoon, 8. Joseph M. Moses, R. Meus crisis, they are at the bottom; and Ezakdol, 3. Epeidel, Baloon, B. Mthrough their instigations the offcials are Bailey, was sworn. He said-I purchased the sad looked all round; then he said

This verandah is rotten. I said Don't Michael How CB. Gubbay, D. Salways involved in complications: So a few house at 31. Hollywood Road, four months ago,

you give me any trouble about this Bouse," I had formerly an office at 362, Quoon's Fond; and he replied." No," and returned to the Gulbay, Ji Fredericks D.B. Ellis, and A. S days ago amongst the several reforms pro- Centrul a tailor's shop. It is my practice room. When the defendant was going away with Mesura Leigh and Orange posed (such as strengthening the army and to have letters and messages left for me at immediately afterwards, he stopped at the (architects), and many there, Sp

onco, sometimes

first landing To opening the proceedings. Mr. AJ nagy, the abolition of monasteries and nanoties that shop, which I visit

day. In the beginning of Febru

he was going downstairs RAYMOND - Ladies and gentlemen, and the establishment instead thereof of schools twice, 1 teda ta peat honour to heen and colleges for the education of youths inry, I received a message from the Public and said to me-Don't you play any tricks

Works

on me.

e.". The defendant went away about forty Departmenta verbal mesange and in minutes after eleven o'clock. The detective elected by you: to lay the foundation stone foreign, and Chirose : languages) Hx Erenl.

consequence went to the Public Works offle followed him downstairs, and I went to the of this Synagogue It is an hopoor which

Appreciate very highly and I do not lenny the Visorey, recommended in a memorial The first time I say Lo Tze Tam and Lo Fukrst floor. I saw the defendant arrested by hesitate to lay that it might have bong

Lum, clerks. The next day I went again and Inspector Hanson. I have never offered to saw the defendant, whom I had never seeri

een give the defendant somi cigars, nad I have before that acousion. He said to me Your ecer met him in his ricksha and bad a con-- He then asked: Where is your address and wall is cracked; yon must do something to it." rarvation with him. I told him, 382, Queen's Road Central Shortly after that I received a notice from the Publio Works Department that the roof, kitchen floor and walls of the house st31. Hollywood Road in a ruinous state, and desiring me to hare them repaired. I handed the notice to Messrs. Leigh and Orange, aut Mr. Leigh ou

the 8th. Fobrnury wrote to the Pablic Works Depart- ment. For a long time no reply was received to the letter-sot till the end of March. Mr. Leigh and the Acting Director of Publicist at Kowloon, Werka mudo a joint inspection of the house, In the interval before the inspection I received His Excellency has also at heart the in- communications from the Public Works De- gentlemen, that the diffudition which had to las torust and welfare of his people, as of late,partmant, which were handed to me by my accountant at 364. Queen's Road Central,

to the Throne the dismissal of all the equchs

ADVICE SOLICITED.

conferred on others of better marit than myself. | of the Palom In selecting me I am aware that you have besh faddenced by the feet of my being the repre- ventative here of the danor, and I have under taken the direy you Imposed, pour me to show my willinguess to out in conformity with your wishes. It is a most auspicious occasion that brings as ben today. We are taking to-day the dist stop towards the realisation of that object which has been so close to our hearts for a great many years The incidents that hare led up to this tecuson are. I am sure, still fresh in your minds, and so I believe you will not

now expect me to give you anunute Recount of them. It is sufficient to say that bus for Que munificence of Mr. Jaech SumSACTION AGAINST THE PIRATEN. our most cherished dosize would have remained unsatisfled to this day. You know, Indies and

Asa uext step towards reform, His Excellency has sent despatcher to all the officials of the districts, desiring them to notify the gentry, merehnuts, and people in general tha! whoever has spesial ability to help the state, or can sug geat any reforms beneficial to the Government, is at liberty to recommend them in a statement to be submitted to the officials, under a guarantee given by the gentry that he is a capable and honest man, when such proposal will be taken into consideration by His Excellency,

surmounted to stiulu,this end have been of no with a view to the more effectual sup

light inture, and I am certain that I give pression of piracy, he has ordered several gun

Epression, to yout foelings when I say that during one trials, from beginning to Mboats to be despatched to the North and West Jacob Bassoon has manifested un interest in rivers to do patrol service. For fear that the ? our affairs which is characteristic of A tmly | guanonta- might havo to return to Cuntón generous man. The liberality and the goodness for soal, His Excellency has, open the peti- of the donor in pronding for us this place of worship must therefore appeal to every one oftio of Admiral Chun Plug Chik, orders you. Not sub's has be borne all the expenses of five dealing stations to be constructed along the this building and han doanted a liberal amount ronto one at Chi Tao Shan (the Pig's Head of money had fund for repairs, but he has also Hilla) where the pirates are known to have with the loftiness of purpose worthy of himself defrayeu the henry costs of that unfortunate their headquarters: one at Wongkong, in the affair with which the Synagogne, was a re-prefecture of Sew Hing; one at Bam Yangkon cently connected The negotiations which took in the district of Shun Tak; one at Kunicknk place with him in this matter were to ine sonyos of wach ankiety, but throughout that long and anxivos period: Mr. Jacob, Sassoon showed the keonsst concern in the community's interests, sed in the end when all was lost stood by us and gave us a new lease of hope-a which we se realised to day. It now hope

also in Shan Tak; and one at Ma Ning to tho In case these guuboats east of Shua Tak. require a supply of coal they nood not desert their stations and come back to Canton for it,

Admiral Chun Ping Chik is also very ouer

-were

His Worship Where is the ear

Mr. Bowley--I'm sorry it has been lost. Mr. Francia-Then I must ask your Worship to strike out the statement that it belonged to

the fandana

day morning at ten o'clock. subject to the The hearing, was then adjourned till Satur Sapreme Court not sitting on that day, when Mr. Francis expects to be engaged.

Mr. Bowley-I should like to fluish for the Sessions, your Worship.

The defendant was liberated on bail as before

A STOLEN RING,

stealing her gold ring, Talne $12, on the 3rd Tse Chu Kin charged Cheung Sit with

Complainant said that she was a married woman, and on the 3rd. inst. she was acting a_go-between in a marriage. A dinner was

brought ap charged with attempting to commit Li Shum Po, á stoom-launch coxswain, wes

suicido, by jumping into the harbour from the

NICARAGUA CANAL

London, 13th ApriÏTM ANGLO-AMERICAN NEGOTIATIONS.

tion of the Claytor-Bulwer treaty are progress- Negotiations on the Hay-Pauncefote abroga

fire stage. A representative of the Associated ing, though they have not yet passed the louts,

Prose has been informal that they are boing conducted on a quid pro quo basis, and that no other method of abrogation would be considered by the British government. The Foreign Offico hopes that o settlement satisfactory to both the United States and Great Britain will ba arrived at before Congress recouvenes.

AGENTS for his above Company, are pro

The Undersigned, having been appointed pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE t Current Rates.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1900

[1872 TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSUK

ANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURU

The Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are pre pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

SIEMSSEN & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 16th November, 1872. 120

NIX FIRE OFFICE

Po

GRANT POLICIES of INSURANCE The Undersigned are now prepared to

against FIRE at Current Bates,

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

Agents for the Phoenix Fire Office. Hongkong, 17th August, 1897.

(82 THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM

PANY OF TORONTO, CANADA,- INCOMEORATED. 1831. CAPITAL...

£110,000.

HB Undersigned, having been appointed.

Current Rated prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE AGENTS for the abure Company, are

Washington, 13th April.' N. HAY'S FCBITION. There is authority for the following state- bed, and during that time complainant drop-ment of the exact status of The Lethailas C. The last time he handed me a visiting card-ped her gold finger-ring on the foor. She saw and negotiations. After the adjournment of that of the defendunt. The card is now in oung Sin pick it up.

the Senate, aut the lapse of the ponding Hay. Defondant said she know nothing at all about | Pauncefote Tresty, Secretary Tay decided to possession of Mr. May.

it, and Mr. Hazeland took her view of the matter

pursue the subject farther, but to, avoid the and diamward the case..

possibility of another failure, for the HUICIDE,

reasons which brought about the loss of the mined to reverse the usual method of proceat Hay-Pauzrefote Treaty, the Secretary leter dare in framing treaties. Ifa, therefore, con- cluded to first consult the ratifying power, the possible for the Senators to apres trou the United States Senate, to ascertain if is was

basis of a teauty, which should he at the saun time acceptable to the Exsentive branch of the Government, and to Great Britain. It was realised that unless two-thirds at least of the Senate would be brought into agree ment in advance upon the basis of the trouty, it work be perfectly useless for the Executive to embark on negotiations with Great Britain. for the formation of other conference Secretary Hag is devoting himself now to the ascertainment of the feelings and having completed this work he has not logan negotiations with Great Britain for a new treaty.

GELAT BRITAIN AND COLOMBIA.

London, 1th April. Senor Guterres Ponce, the recently-apat pointed Colombian Minister to. Great Britain, denies the report that he has approached the. British Government, in any way, in respect to the Panama Canal,

Mr. Hazeland thought the defondant appeared to be not quite right, and adjonened the cran for a week so that the defendant might be kept nuder medical observation at the prison.

His Worship--Yes, that must be done. given to me before the joint inspection. After that he had previously azed his son from doing

Continuing, the witness sail-The car walaunch shum, en the 6th inet,

The defendant's father appeared, and stated that inspection: Mr. Leigh showed me letter the same thing at Canton. from the Acting Director of Public Works, datal 4th April. dntuiting the weste necesary to the hones at 31. Hollywood Road, and Mr. Leigh made a sketch of the plans. The tie rods and plates required for the repair work were made, but not inserted. The arch above the kitchen window was repaired. The tie-rada, to be soure, would have to pieres the party walls of the next house, 9, Hollywood Road, and this the occupier of that house would not allow

A BERIOUS CASE.

The owner of cargo-boat 1,437 was charged with bonecaling two cases of small-pux of his cargo-boat, which was lying at the Canton steamer wharf. Two children were found in the stern of the boat covered up.

One of the

afforda nje very great pleasure on behalf of it, gotio in his service he goes personally, to me to do, although at first he gave me permis children had had the disease thres wondles, hat desires of the senators, and consequently, not

Sassoon, to inform you, lalies and gegile meil, Und This Synagogue when completed will delicated to the Jewish community of Hongkong commemoration of his beloved mother Leak, and will be a gift to the Jewish community of Hongkong—the

and is himself had the site from the building from brothers, Messrs. Edward and Meyer Buisoun, dem very f

COMPOUNDING, WITH ROBBETIS.

As there are plenty of brigands at Saiohiu, in and the Na Hoi district levying robbing the pawn shops which the oflints

no

gesker with an attendant, to in poet all thosion. Consequently tha tis rods were never put guard-boats, and see that the soldiers on watch. Publie Werks to Mr. Leigh male

in. The letter from the Acting Director of are not neglecting their duties."-

mention of the roof of the house, On the 20th of April. I received noties from the Public Works Department ordering me to pair the roof, as it was, in a On Monday, ruinous and dangerous state.

ad April, in the afternoon. I went to the Public Works Departemont, but did not see the defendant. When I came back. I went to so On Tuesday Captain May, but he was out.

April, at nine o'clock, I again went to | Captain May's office, and showed bìm the viaiting card have already spoken of and also the notices I had received. I further showed him ire bank-noto-one 825 note, three $5 notes, and one-810 note-800 altogether. On the 23rd

y glad to have the opportunity to and their soldiers are quite unable to put a stop press my thruss to Messrs. Leigh and frange to the proprieters of the pawn-shops are pay, for their courtesies and the valuable holy which they have rendered to me in all mattery renting the agents of the thieves to keep watch at ing to the Synagogris, and I feel confident their duers on the understanding that whoever

that this building will, ander their very able pays sach emissaries shall be exempted from superintendence, be another proof of their attack and robbery, good sound and skilful work Indies and frontle

of

the other one was in a very dangerous position for conveying the disease to other persons. The defendant was the father of the two children. When eight, the younger child was put ont of the way.

His Worship thought this a serious charge. labour, and fined defendant $25, or one month's havil

NOT STOWAWAYO, ¿

Segon Japanese damsels with two of the opposite sex appeared to answer to a charge of stow away on the steamer Beatonond, from Moji to Hongkong.

to go on board by someone, and had come here The female porilon said they had been asked to act as domestic servants.

stowaways, and discharged them. They wore His Worship was not walinded they were

The following items are from the Peking ent/April Chinas détactivo rumo to my honse and handed over to the Superintendent of Police.

Tientsin Times of the 27th April

men, it only remains for me to voice on behalf NORTHERN NOTES. “ of the donors the proveis flat tes

the erection this Bynagogue will must for you all the open- joy of utern of peace, laminess, and pren perity. May the building when completed be

Mr. G. Ponisen has established telephonic aver Lo scone of happy and joyful clebrations! communication between Faking and Tontein. May it worse to bridge on together and keepThe Japanese are active in their Concatsion, you united in penes aunt good-will to each other, and are Jard at work on their new Quay or and may all your prayers hers be accepted by Bund along the river. Almighty God for the welfare of His people We had it from unimpeachable native soares and the glory of His name I (Loud applause.) two days ago that between thirty, and forty Mr. Haymond then proceeded with the laying German soldiers reached Kalgan, on the go of the fomilation stond, using a silver trowel of the Plateau, on the 10th instant, object un- dearing, the inscription Presented to A. J. known This item of nows has some extriasię Kaymond, Esq, to commemoista the kylug of value is showing that the Chinese trades couimat the foundation stond New Synagogu, Hong-in those times gut upoɔdy nommunication over Long, Tan Miny, 10Y 3

Leigh and Orange, long distance and dangerous conntry. Abanicooty Me Haymond, tapping the stones that the Manchurian Treaty has been with the trowel, declared it to be well and truly shelved, Li Hang-chang is devoting his energy 2 re-upta negotiations with Russia to secure The stons bore the following inscription in the complete withdrawal of the Russian forces Hebrew and English This fonadation stone from Manchuria (nie !). was laid by A. J. Raymond. Esq., 7th May,

generenity anma Mrov were now face to not allowed to pass.

blood, and mans a search had been made by the various units of the allied forces.

stayed for several hours,

Mr. Francis-A relation ?

Witness He is not my relation. The detec tive came again on the 24th April ut abont ten o'clock in the morning and ut a guy.. ter past ten I went to the Table Works his room. I asked hin- How can I taky Department, where I saw the defondant down the roof when tenant is staying on the first floor? Can I take down the wall first before the roof The defendant replied

No, you must take down the roof first.' His Worship-I done how you could take the walls down-fr

Mr. Bowley-It hon done many times in this colony, your Washin

Mr. Fracis-1 ou xpedite the taking down of Egof, at any rate.

Witness The Jendent said he would show

BEFORE MR. KEMP.

OPIUM CASES.

actor, with having in his possession four muce Excise officer 77 charged Leung U Tsun, an

on the 7th inst of prepared opium without a valid certificate,

the actor to retire for three weeks.

The case having been provel, Mr. Kemp told

Wong Ho. described as a boatuan. was four mace of dross opinn in his possession, charged by Excise-officer 108 with having

without a valid certificate; also three taels and two mace; also one maso, on the 6th inst..

The defendant was fined $25, or six weeks' hard labour.

LATE TELEGRAMS. .

NEWS VIA CANADA. ·

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

London, 11th April.

BOTHA AND DE VET.

The Capetown correspondent of the Daily Telegraph rays: It is semi-officially asserted here that Gen Botha te had an interview with Lord Kitchoner, in which ho informed him that he had seen Gan. Dawet, who still re- fused to entertain the idea of surrender on any ternis, Gen. Botha, however, regards Dewet as no longer responsible for his actions and seeke as vivendi on behalf of all the bargher The report that Gen. Both has renewed the Bootiations with Lord Kitchener is sot yet leially confirmed, but it is generally credited. uita-jingoes, who four that the government will row the terms recently rejected.

Regarding Gon. Dewat's mental condition,

forces."

me what avthe rent to 31, Holly- Palang showed their regret at the death of while there

The Chinese in the Germana soutiens of wood Raft on the root, and defendant asked me to give Mr. A. HOWARD, iu o fow well chosen re-

General von Schwartzhoff by douulog white him $109, saying You do a little work to marks, suit it was not an eary matter for him clothes on the day of his obsequies. Since this the walls and roof and I'll let yon tass." I to express in adequate language the deep grafelausoly ovent many of the Chisse have refused to give him the money, and the defen. tude of the community for so noble an act of come under the suspicion, of the Germans, and dant then said. If you to an architect it

You go of which they had been in some places in the German section they are will cost you more than $100. I replied "I

don't mind witnesses that

nd giving you some money, but not face with what had been fittingly described The British military authorities unde a fine $100." Defendant asked How innoh cun sud I said What work will as the real position of their mast cherished haul this week at Shalalkwan when, auting yon pay desir, and in looking back upon the long on information supplied by an ingenious

you do?

Defendant replied "I can let Cours of prents whibly had fod up to this ve, they dug up ninetoon in modera you pass and give you no more trouble

defendant then showed me occasion, they could not help feeling how much rep guns.There was a general belief in the Th

round. they owed to Mr. Jacob Bassoon. They find at these gaus were hides in the neigh the roof and said he had better give me a ancountered dificulties, but Mr. Sassoon's purse

sketch. He asked for paper, but I had aone, was over open for them, snl is valuable advice

and suggested that he could get some in my uru informed that six of the new railway bouse. He said he did not doing, and eventually stored thun successfully to this happy commemoration of their wishes. This locomchives are now erected and ranning: they

went with me to my house at 9, Old Bailey, second floor. The defendant peeped all over red letter lay in the annals of were put up under exceptional difficulties, in would their co-religiónista. The memory of the time for China. The shops both a

the house, and finally went into the silting roterad lady whosu, nama, the Synagoga that of overhauling the goods ears, The bridge in the row and also one of my rent collectors. and is received with satisfaction, except by the Torgu and Tongstan new full of work, thielly room, where we sat down. The detective was world hear the remembrance of Elio donosi cenou would never fadatunkow is well in hand, and is a pected to be Neither to defendant nor myself spoke to fromther minds or from the minds ready for traffic in another thres weske, whom them, and we went and sat down near to the these who came affor, and tight to and through traffic with Shanhaikwan will be at yorandah. I gave the defendant some whisky those who share with him the merit of his boblence resumed.

hu asked for, but he left it on the table and reports have been very conticting for some work ran the rich retail to which grateful of the Sixteenth Bengal Lancers. Captain queste my rent collector to give me paper and being truth in the notours which all go that We note the departure of Captain Helmuan asked me to give him a piece of paper. Ivoirs. His recent inactivity points to there community would always offor its heartfelt

Holman was in office at the Paking terminus pencil, and he did so. wishes (Applause)

The defendant then said long evtinued hardships ander the harassing until lately, and by his fine personality and won-

puranit have unhinged his mind. This includist the proosenings, and on ad deful linguistia ability was chieflig respons his will draw you a sketch. I can save you

12th April He drew the sketch produced, and or journment way made to a matched edjinicy for the remarkable entente maintained all the

SEDITIOUS WOVEMENTS AMONG NATIVES. wherd refreshments of every description could the Railway was auder Russian-and-Go/_ed it to me. He said the wall was dracked,

but that one tie rod would do instead of teerstands that the government has decided to

The Lily Express this morning says it in administration. The gallant Captala is The roof was also broken. he said, but It is proposort, later oss, to build a school not only a great linguist and a theoretic soldier, poles from F 3 to F (tadicated on sketch).Cene panding rainforements to Bouth Africa. wherein Hebrew will be taught plenty of room | but a very ificult office and one in which he roof. That will save you $860," the defan. Pistermaritzburg errespondent of the Daily

#FR practical man: his administration of would de, instead of pulling down the whole serious seditions movement on extremely had no previous experience on the admiration dant shid, and marked the figure on the sketch.

Mailis spreading among s makas ga. It is headed by native ministers who of everybody.

¡Figures pointed out with others,

The disfendant at this point rosa and wont preach the doctrine of Africa for Africans and advise this natives to throw off all European cunt over to ir braucis.

be ohtaland.

being obtainable on the site whic's was presented by the Meskik. Babona

The particulars of the Synsgegee are

The impudence of the oral blackguards Length inde 30 feet, with inside 36 fent, hoight to deraide of principale 20 feet. The seems unlimited; finding that river piracy Iilding will be of red brick with ro tiled now too dangerous a gume they are lately roof entrance porch towora being placed at turned their attention to the Day, and under the cast and. One ton La to, bontain the ar- the tery gans of the men of war they have chives and the other tower forms the staircase best robbing wa-going junks. Nows of this to the Latius Gallery The arc is comi- now departure was given to the Provincial circular and at the west end, and the windows Goverment, who, securing the loan of a steam- are to be of stained, pins Twp Aberdeen phantsu, sont out a forde under the Tongku polished red granite ethaning suport the Dacles agistrate sud seized twenty-one of the rascals Gallery. The ground floor is ta be laid with flagrante deliciu, Tout

quantities of plunder xzarble tiles, and steinurial fittings and seats were found in their own junk, including a huge are to be of teak. The Synagogue will sent qantity of ammunition. One of the men turned 550 on the ground floor and BU in the Ladies Gallery, and it is hoped the building will be finished by the end of the sear

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king's eridanse," and this led to the arrest of another large body of men on shore who were armed to the teeth and showed fplit

DOW

Mr Francia-Yost go and sit down, Mr. Crek If I want you I will call for you, s

Witness-The defendant did not explain how

I would save the money, but said I will mily charge ya about $100- I said I can't offer you offers. I said- $30," and after think so much and he asked "How much can

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of Colombia upon the Isthmus of Panam

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TORTH GERMAN FIRE INBUR--

ANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG

The Undersigned. AGENTS of the above Company are PREPARED TO ACCEPT First Class Foreign and Chinese Risks at Current Bates.

SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 29th May, 1895.

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

THE Undersigned, having been appointed TGENTS for the shore Company, an propared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE-

Current Rates.

REUTER. BRÖCKELMANN & CO.,

Amints. Hongkong, 21st April. 1997

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"L'UNION" FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ED. (Established 1829).

THE Undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL AGENT for the above Carapany, is propared to ACCEPT RISES

RUSSIA AND GERMÁNY.

Berlin. 12th April. Several articles in the inspired pross this evening deny three points in the latest state- | Head Offico. ments of the Oficial Messenger of St. Peters- borg, In the Brst place they insist that the Emperor Nicholas asked the Emperor William to designate Count von Wallersen, for the chief command of the Allied Troops in Chins, and that it is not true that the sugges- j tion went from the Kaiser to the Tsar.

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The Vossische Zeitung says: "It is evident. from both the form and substance of the latest Russian patication, that from the intent differences existed between Russia and Ger. мацу."

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THE Undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS at-current rates.

. LENAIRE & CO. Hongkong, 7th February, 1901. [439

QUN INSURANCE OFFICE, LONDON

FOUNDED 1710. The Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS fer tho above Company, are pre pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Bates.

SIEMSSEN & CO., Agents.

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