company can be held to be importare within the meaning of the Ordinenes. They were vendors with clearly not dealers' nor remot to these thirty thres caren
THE FONGKONG DAILY PRESS,
had formerly been in the employ of "com. plainants, received a sentence of six moutha hard labon.
Villas, Kandy Mr. Batira of 2, Selbourne am of opinion that Mesars Semisen & Road, was robbed of big gold watch and chain Co, who were more gents of steamship and a silver pencil case, tell value $255, by Company looking after the landing and tranship. Olin Yue, who at once went and pawned
光 goeds, cannot be considered as regards them.
The pawnbroker stated that defendant thes thirty-three cases of arms in the light of
pawn, saying his master bad sent him with it. He did not ask who his master was,
The thief was sentenced to three months' hard labour and the pawnbroker was order to return the money advanced on it.
the
Importer. In the statutory definition given in
amen ding
Ordinans the word importer is nstricted to the case of sperm to whom order armas or ammunition are comigned. It wasabundantly proved that the arms, the subject
"
brought the watch to him to
SLAVERY IN MINDANAO,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH, (901
night
TO Lains were now OD
No. 7 train was immediately rung ordered to-domostitaste upon Haman
the best. The Intelligence Officer was positive that if the crossing was to be made it would be made in the vicinity of Haman's Kraal Siding, six his dispositions acordingly, No. 3 train would miles farther north. The wenfor offer mads patrol antil i am, from Pienaar's River to Siding, No. 7 would cover the distance betwoon siding a few miles north of Haman's Kreal Watertal and Haman's Kraal, while No. 1 would hold itself resposible for the space between, dropping the three protected trucks, parrisoned by a company of Cameron High-
The United States authorities are doing their utmost to exerts bonedicent Influence in the island of Mindanao, and especially in the time and was somaten- there from Lize uniemorial, hat witted winkod st the Spanish and or to be on the wass now, as can be seen by Dat authorities. This state of thing feems Rajhninda Mandi's proclamation issued to all men of the the dattox, chiefs, and eld Zamboanga districts-
"Being aware that some Moron in villagos slavery, come by loans made to poor families, Mere. Blameren & Co. My finding is therefore
HUTTON BRIST PUNISHED. for the defendant, and I order this summons
The Inking who was recently charged with us buying them for trading, all doubtless is to be demiesed."!
Upon judgment Log givon, Mr. Hastinga theft of a leaf of broad and three pounds of forgetful of the orders issued by the old Govern- order not to wait to be again who appeared on behalf of defendants, rose and mutton, the property of the Hongkong Hotel mest of Spala which strictly prohibited
clavery; and trial yesterday.
instructed requested His Worshipthat, since the summons, was brought up r
7efendant claimed to have received tho meat and
all my subjects, especially the weismissed, and consequently the artas net
Dattor, Principsis, and Old Men of all villages. watchman ad bon charged and acquitted.
Mr. Hanes, nagor of the Hongkong in my jurisdiction, beginning with this date, to
the following unctions, via Hotel, identifies the stolen articles as the pre-coily with and enforce the rules provided in perty of the Hongkong Hotel Co.
matter of the charge, wem not consigned to tho wajch to the owner without receiving back within my jurkdiction continue to engage in bader
in
forfeited to the Crown, he should iste an order and bread from a Wa uhman of tho kotel, Tho States, I dcivil goveru ment of the United ares glued upon the ceaseless parallol of the
to the Captain Superintendent of Police to furt them, as well as the other ten eises scized, The summons with regard to which had been
isnissed on the 16th it.
His Worship exproved some debt us to his perer to beue suck order and ggested that Mr. Hastings should apply to in Captain Superintendent of Polke.
Mr. Hastings haw applied formally, but rewired? no
The representative of the
Worship to iso an order to have the arms seised returned to my dents,
of
EVERYBODY
WHO
KNOWS
ANYTHING
SAYS
THAT
CLUB
WHISKY
IS
THE
BEST,
$12 PER DOZ.
at some strategle point on the line. quilem sedet atra cura. If black care. is astride the erupper of a horseman, a thousand times heavier does it weigh on the watch in the patrolling st night. The officer sits with his forward battery of an anicured train when
metals watching for signs of loosened earth. Ho faro not rest his eyes for a second, for should ho mirs in the ruffled surface of the icosaned fish-plate, contact mine, or loaded fallast the sole evidence of the wrecker's work, First-In low of the fact that slavery has culvors may bring disaster to his in. On Defend was acquitted of the charge of theft of lid. but found guilty of the theft of not an eror till bring any progress with it. right and left the sentries scan the racing bush,
own ur other races.
his Maxim bits. Silently each stands at his mutton, ani w seninecod to a $5 fine, or four-you shall prevent Mores to have slaves of their while the man at the gun toys nervously with teen days' ba labour
"Second-If acinally some are in such condi. post, each a mail for the skulking sniper, all tion because of debt contracted for his impossible pery to the staking train wrecker, Pulico, Mr. Red is here, and I ask your JAPAN AND FOREIGN CAPITAL. I mediato needs, he will not be considered as such The tension is endless; each curve in the line, slave, but as a hired maa who receives a salary och olond which grosses the moon, enek jolt the couplings on au uneven track, brings for services and with the view of extinguish ing the debt in from eight to ten moules.
recurring apprehensics of mine, derailuont, and abash Red light ahea
The officers fingers clow upon the cord which gurunicates with the driver. The brake hiss, and the train jerks to a standstill. For the northern paal is twinkling ahead. The waith nement Lension is over, the tail-light of the
cover their ages with their hands, for the lead throbs and the hallucination of the great white metals is hoping and serpentining in the hain. It is a beautiful spot. The endless mimon is somewhat claired, and the natives have sown the open thick with mealies. Aroes! Bushes while across the line. It is a likely crossing. The armoured trucks oro slipped, and after a brief conversation on the telephone tho frain reveres slowly bad along the best. The safety of du train now rests with the watch in the rear battery, and one sentry suffices in our portion of the train. Everyone is grateful CONTRACT, and by EXPERIENCED for the respite.
The Tince of the 4th ult, conchies a lead ing article on the lose subject as follows:- Mr. Badeley- ou not here the repre
The Japanese here been doing very well,Third-It is strief ly prohibited from this scutative of the Polke in this matter, but notwithstanding the nominal increase of their dato illegal trading of Moro slaves and else simply to watch the use of the fringuent burdens. Yet, when they want to do better very among themselves. Offentlors of these
rules will be liable to a peulty or in fino. of the Arms Ordinisce, and to hear thell, they find there is no fieating capital to judgment,
Mr. Hastings-I apply for an order in this carry on the process of lucrative expansion case, and not any other case, and Mr. Badeley for the Police in this case
Worship was till dubious as to his power to issue the order asked for, and again advised Mr. Hastings to apply to the Capt Supt. of Police.
Mr. Hastings-I have applied, I can not any more, your Worship. I have not received a reply.
Mr. Radeley-If Mr. Hastings las not received a reply to les application, of course he bas received no refmal.
Mr. Hastings-I rymoest an order from your Worship for return of arms under Section 2 of the Arms Ordinance (reading sae).
conviction, I think yes also have the power order the return of uns seized when ne convie then took place.
WITH AN ARMOURED TRAIN.
[610
II. PRICE & CO.
Hongkong, 1st July, 1901 PIANO TUNING.
TF: you VALUE your TIANO at all, you
should have i TUNED REGULARLY by
Tis the sight was spent until 1 a.m., when the patrols halted until daylight. Luck was against us, or the Intelligence wore at fault, for and TRAINED no attempt was made to cross the line, and after the second night No. 1, summoned by wir,
portion of our gigantic communications. pia was negently required on another! What happened to the overflow of fugitives from Plamer's operations has been told by The Tace correspondents who took part in the northern increment.
MEN ONLY, who are
THE
ROBINSON PLANO CO., LD. Hongkong, 18th July, 1901.
(1242
The Datto Roja MANDI."
(Signed) The puoplo eculd doubtless pay with as he interest upon foreign capital which Zamboanga, April 10th, 1901" would constantly increase their paying power: The Commission stated in a resolution that Bat the altitude of the pane Government in this not tho Datto Rajuhuda Mandi showed has neither facilitie the raising of foreign loans a high appreciation of the needs of his people and convincing desire to encourage their of conged the introductiers al foreign capi
loutedly
pogress, that this step is most important in tal on a hwsiness Ledling. The field a exists in a country where railway or per the development of the Mero race and their preparation for better government, and that cent, preferential steek to extend their undertak
The Datto Rajabravida Mandi is entitled to the ings and where the best banks give 7 por cent on money deposited for six months certain. But thanks of the Commission for his act. the foreign invest will not go direct to a Ny will the individual foreigs Japanese kink, and fortiga banks got very little encouragement. invester give money directly to Japanese rail- ways, though he
ho would probably contribute fest
The Times special correspondent, writing His Worship You, this Section you just now enough loan undersking in which institutions
fran Proturis on the 14th May, gives the qupted merely relates to the forfals of arms he knows vero allowed a reasonable shure of con- upon conviction. It says, nothing about the trot. In a word, if the field is to be irrigated by following account of a journey with an power of the magistrate to order murn of sans foreign capital, greater indacements must be armoured train:
The train is composed of a locomotien with Mr. Hastings-If Your Worship has the offered to foreign investors by a simplification Jowor to order the forfeiture of arms apos of Japanee commercial law. by a less jealously all its most valuerable parts protected, and Meamed rapidly back to Pretoria, for its employed by ns.
guarded monopoly of Japanese control, and, even trucks ad coaches. The motive power, may we sad, by a raising of the Japanese naturally, is placed in the centre of the train, standard of commercial morality. Our special the fighting" portions, for reasons that are correspondent pointed out last March that, obvious, being at both ends. The train cous sts of two protectar bogies equipped with Maxims while a Chinese trader's word is as good as his
or "Pom-Pons" and loopleied for infantry. bond, theuvetage Japanese trader's bond is not of much talne if he sees his way to repudiate Then next to one of those trucks is attached s on inconvenient bargain. Owing to the intri-hegie upon which two 12-pounder q-f. guns.
ara menutod, which allow of a traversing fire cacy of Japanese law, and perhaps to some preferente of native litigants, he does see his fabout 105 degrees on either side of the train way vary frequently. Thus the field, though that is approximately 50 degrees out of the promising enough, will have to be differently possible circle. This is to be improved upon, worked before the freshing waters of foreign but it entails specially constructed tracka. The capital can be confidently expected to flow into it. rest of the train is made ap with the officare coach and trucks containing the electric and telegraph apparatus, dyname, and construction material. In addition to the actual armoured train a number of protected and loopholed trucks have been made, which, manned with Very interesting comments Europe on the soloontroversy between Russia infantry, can be taken out by the armoured train crossings and like frequented and the United States, writes the Times Now and dropped at convenient spots along the
milway at wagon communications Thas it is possible to sow a York correspondent on 23rd Jano. hails the socasion of snatching American trade ength of line with stationary forts, which form from Russia, Frease, in spite of her patient points for the armoured trains to patrol between. readines to play Russia's game in Europe. But possibly the most important factor of seems to think that she also may profit by the armoured train patrolling is the facility of inter- closing of Russian doors to American exporta, communication between the trains and the and vice versa. The American Ambassador at various lieadquarters of intelligence. The train St. Petersburg is reported as saying in Paris has but to halt and, if the telegraph wires are that the competent tribunals would at the tact, it is in commmieation at once with proper time regulate commercial tions between Russia and the United States, every station down the line. It takes just 30 seconda to tap the wires and get the "buzzer"
31r. Badoley-The police have yet the ur If defendants want them back, let them apply the police, and if they are not returned, and defendants think they are unjully retained, let them sue the Polls for it.
Mr. Hastings-I appeal to Your Worship for order to have the arms brought before you to deal with the disposal of same, under Section B, which says that any arms seized under warrest must be brought before the presiding Magh trate that he may deal with the disposal of sane. The police had only the authority under a warrant as mentioned in Section 16, to seize the arms, but they never brought the arms before you. I now ask that the arms ke brought befo
In reply to His Worship Mr. Budoley sail: I have no objection to have the arms brought hefore Your Worship, but I do not think Your Worship has any pazer to order the return of ame. If defendante want the arms back, at thera sue for it.
Mr. Hastings M. Batoler a suggesting that cliente should enter a civil actim, which is most aband. The summonses were dismissed, and the sins ought to be returned. And I ask that the arms be brought before Your Worship, according to Beation it, that you may deal with their disposal.
Suz
Mr. Badoley-Your Worship, the arms ins
whenever you wish,
practically before you. You can see them
THE UNITED STATES AND RUSSIA.
come
from
Germany
ques
this and other folds upon which Americana would gladly enter
:
THE U. S. ATTACHE- IN
SOUTH AFRICA.
Captain Slocum's report on his observations! while United States Military Attaché with the British in Beath Africa is made in four papers, lie first of which close with November 25, 1899. At this time Captain Slocum considered the situation the most critical for Great Britain since hostilities began, the British having been defeated all along the line. Relating the cir words fail adequately to express his admiration cumstances of Cronje's surrender, ho says that for, the Boers tenacious and brave defence under the conditions in which they were placed. The Boers are, be considers, splendid on the Rufensive, but do not seem to consider offensive movements part of their proper tactics.
In praising the British troops, Captain Slorum fara that if ever a people or a nation exemplifted the phrase "brave to a fant" it is the British. If they were less brave there would have been many less faults and more victories. The balloons with the. British
artillery.
THE
OREGON LUMBER.
HE Undersigned, being olosely connected with the leading MILLS at PORT- LAND and PUGET SOUND, are always pre. pared to book orders for any specifications at LOWEST RATES.
SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong. 14th February, 1901..
(50
NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS MAESTRO A. CATTANEO.
GRAND MASS (with Organ Axpt). No. 1 ALBUM (3 Songs, English & Italian). No, 2 ALBUM (3 Songs).
The 'LILY' Waltz and ELIZA' Waltz.. NEW FEATURE — Pocket Edition of Pianoforte Music: includ- ing MARON dedicated to Hongkong Volunteers and POLKA to Peak Residents.
To be had of all MUSIC DEALERS. [1078-2
MITSU BISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.
CODE WORD: "DOCK." NAGASAKİ.
Usoi.
His Worship-The questions, have I the power to order a return of the amma? power to dispose of these arms. In fact Ism Mr. Hadeley-I think Your Worship hasne quite in the dark myself what Mr. May intends to do. That is why I object to the order.
was agred that Mr. Badeley should Fially it BOB Mr. May and ind out his views on the Mr. Gigo, whose policy threatens to narrow secreted at some strategic point, prepared to advanced and struck north into the Transvant A.1, A.B.C.; Scotia' 'und Engineering Codes matter. This was done, and Mr. Haddley returning said that Mr. May had no objection to have the arms returned to Missrs. Siempen & Co and that they could get them even with out an order from His Worship. As to the other arms they had already be returned.
Bombardier Relly, was charged by laking No. 310 with disorderly condus by attempting to taler private dwelling-house against the tonacts' wish and assalting the constable while in the execution of his duty.
Tho lakong statel that defondant struck him twice with a stick and showed a mark on the
•DISORD BİN ONDUCT AND ASSAULT
If this implies a belief on Mr. Tower's working. Then by means of the phonophone colanins were of inestimable value, as they part that Russia, will submit to the adjudicaeach train on the beat is in communica sócured valuable information, especially for the
of American Courts on the effect tion of the Russian bounty laws, it would be tion as soon as it halts with other stationary is noder When a section of the line Mr. Tover adds that Americans are beginning observation, the trains, for economic reasons, desirab's to know the grounds of that belief. trains. The value of this can be oppreciated. to be sware of the vast commercial field that are not patrolling all night. Do what you Kussia offers to American enterprise. That is
has a ravenous thirst for water.
They lie quietly trus cf American merchants; it is not true of may, a steam engine is not a silent soont and onooutrate or divide on the call of the bus zer. The Intelligence Officer at some centre Not less interesting is the political view--the receives information from his antive scouts that English view espicially-of which accounts thus
the line. He oals up the officer commanding far revived are perhaps more positive than the tiny Hearing hos & or command authentic. England may well regard any change the nearest armoured train, and in five minutes in American sertitment towards Russia as of moment. It is thought importantin Wanlington.areky train on the best, if necessary, is
of an armoured train-or garri where nore Ministors than que are capable of centrating upon the probable theatre of action, moro satelligent conceptions then Mr. Gage's,
small-twenty-nine rifle, which include eight It is believed in England, we are told, that I sex, if the term better commends itself is Wittei notion indicates Russia's readiness to sappers for reconstruction and search-lights, dissover all or some of the ties which have so three telegraph operators and wire men, four long bond her to this country, and, still more, Royal Engineer fremen and drivers, two adds this officers' servants, and 12 infantry men. This, itikėkš of ranging America
The "crow
DOCK No. 1 (st TATEGAHT) Extreme Length...
523 feat. Length on Blocks Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Boltom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide
HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY:
BOOKBINDING
* DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.
The only office in China having Europian taught workmen. Equal to Home Work.
BULLDERS
KANG ON,
Contractor; 30, D'Aguilar Street. Local and Cosat Port Buildings, Timber, Brick
and Granite.
Mechanics engaged, Estimates gişen
·CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS, &c.
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
Chemists and Druggists, High-class Aora- led Waters, Dealers in Photographio
Requisites, Queen's Road. FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN
A CHEE & CO., Established 1859,
Every Household Requisits. Depot for Eastman's Kodak Films and Accessories;
17, Queen's Road Central.
JEWELLER
MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,
Diamond Merchants und Watchmakers, 40) Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Aho
at Slongimi, Manile, Paris and Iloilo
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Á TÙNG.
The largest and most complete Studio in Viowa, Hongkong. Establishel 1859,
Euligonents, Ivory Ministars, Oil Paintings, &o.; Ios Louse Street,
MEE CHEUNG,
Ice House Street, Top Floor. Permanent Enlargements, Groups, Views, cle; Dovol
opment Works, Alaziours' Requisites.
M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST.
Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and also colouring Photos and relief Photos. Views of China and Manila. Werk dons for Amateurs; No. 84, Queen's
Rowl Central.
PRINTING
DAILY PRESS OFFICE. Proofs read by Englishmen.
STOREKEEPERS
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
Navy Contractors, Shipchondlovs, Sail- makers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Praya Central, next Hongkong Hotel.
BISMARCK & CO.,
Navy
Contractore, Ship Chandlere, Provision and Cord Merchants, Sail- mokers, &c. Fresh Water supplied to
Vessels in the Fierbour
KWONG BAN & CO.
Shipchandlers, Saihuskers, Hardware, Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mer
chants, 144, Des Voeux Road.
MORE & SEIMUND,
49 and 45, Dos Your Road. Shipobandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Commission Agente and General Storekeepers; Sole Agents for Shipowners Composition ('Grey- hound Brand")" and Blundell, Spence & Co.'s Composition. TAILORS
R. HAUGHTON & CO.,
Naval, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road,
Opposite Kaka's Curio Store.
TOBACCONISTS
D. 8. DADY BURJOR, "Los FILIPINOS,
Importe of the Best Manila Cigars; 25,
Pettinrger Street.
WATCHMAKERS
DROZ & CO..
19, Queen's Road Central Repairs of,
Watches and Clocks by competent European experts, at moderate rates.
ĐANG CHEE, SON & CO, IMPORT and EXPORT MERCHANTS. 6, D'AGUILAR STREET.
BRANCH-N.S.W., AUSTRALIA.
Hongkong, 2nd July, 1901.
[1864
The paper ending with June 7, 1900, says that the slowness of General Buller's advance in Natal after the relief of Ladysmith was inexplicable. A row of asterisks is inserted here, but the following appears Had General Buller until its reached the Delagoa Bay Bailroad he would hare out the Boer line of retreat and supply, and, I believe, in conjunction with Lord Roberta's advance, would have compelled Mr. per then mentions the very rentg courtesy and Kruger and the Boers to entronder. The pa- consideration with which the late Mrs. Kruger surveillance by the British at Pretoria. The and Mrs Botha were treated, although under
Regarding the British treatment of the British, hospitals were most admirably conducted. Beers, the Attache says:-"The British have been too merciful, and I believe that had a more rigorous cours been adopted when the army first entered Bloemfontein, and the enemy materially shortened. Lord Roberts was un doubtedly deceived by the general profession of
·The report goes on to say "The Lyddite. WORKS are well equipped with the ITALIAN MARBLE AND GEANITE
· right hand and anther unibe left arm, said this country to her. Shot England. the two officers and ten gunners to work thoroughly stamped on, the war would have been
to have been caused by the blows.
of goodwill to both Russia and England.
submission."
Defendant said be made a mistake, he meant to If those bo Rusia views they are not, except the guns and maxims, makes the fighting com go to the restaurant which is there, but wentinto with reference to the conviction that America plement. Whenever the train is in motion the wrong extrane. The Inking took hold of will not be ranged against England, shared in there is an officer on watch in the forward and
rear batteries. him roughly. He shook him off, but did not Washington, where the prevailing note is one
I boarded No. 1 armoured train at 4.30 in the strike bim, and walked away. The Iskong blow his whistle at a sergeant and three men Butthia Americau Secretary of the Treasury, afternoon, and in lait an hour we were running of the garrison police came on to the sons He with his Treasury mind, may probably have set (defendant) then and hid is a shop, as he in motion foros which neither he nor the up the ingline on the Pietersburg extension be did not wish to be arrested, alice he had not President can control. Buck Anglophobe tween the Daspoort and Wonderboom cuttings done anything wrong. Heres found and paper as the New York Sus gothis, and B in Two other armoured trains were already on the in menace to their settled purpose of foment beat, and the information which had called on given in charge the polies
His Worship aid that he was inclined to ing American prejudice against England engine out of the shed was that a commando of believe defendant statement that he mistakenly That purpose involves a close understanding Boors, pressed by Major Vialis from Pinmer's have."
little-south of Haman's Kraal.
sad him more toughly than there was und for it, and in cassideation of his blameless charno ter in the regimet having a dear defaulters ahoot for the last four years, he would discharge him with a caution
east to west ́a
• 513
出
89
37
281..
371 feet, 850
RS
DOCK No. 2 (at MUKALJIMA.} Extreme Length... Length on Blocks Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide
VAGE PLANT READY ai SHORT
NOTICE.·
[1605
Residences. Well Situated, and Let to FOR SALE, at the PRAK, zoveral Desirable
For Partonlara, apply to
BC. WILCOX,
8, Beaconsfield Arcade, Hongkong, Mnd May, 1901.
(1809
PATENT BLIP (at KOSUGE). Can take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross.
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can shall proved one of the most distinct disappoint execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD. ments of the war. It has no effect whatever ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as well against intrenchmente. The Vickers-Nordenfelts in REPAIRING of SHIPS. automne gun of the Boers Los a strangely The COMPANY has POWERFUÈ SAL- demoralising effect upon the enemy. It is an effective little weapon, and the British spidier dreads it more than any other gun the Boers Describing the movement of the British entored the wrong house; also thint the lukeng with Russia, Lest that should be disturbed force, had crossed the line from a second forces towards Kimberley, Captain Slocum Good Tenants.
z. Bage is warned that he is mail termmands, believed to be commanded by Beal sys: "Lord Roberts was confronted with a mistake, and the Government is warned that Viljoen, was in the vicinity of Pienaar's River crisis which would have staggered and been the Commander-in-Chief." zo pride of individual opinion should be Station, watching an opportunity to cross its undoing of many suffered to stand in the way of rectification wagons into the loop made by the Aspies and Referring to the bravery of the British, he Other questions apart, there are multitudes of
FOR SALE. Americans who do not like to see the good Pienaar's rivers. An this commande was presed says: Cuution they have zot, but they just
COUNTER 24 foot by 4 foot 6 inches repuls of their country in international from the rear, and by the nature of the country but ahead" and take the consequenses. Loved which enclosed it and the existing roads and Taking him for all in all I consider him a
with Teakwood Two-Shelf Stand on relatias made the plaything of a shortsighted was committed to the drifts of the two streams Roberts in a shining exceptivas to this rule.
crossings in the bush, the enterprise promised retiarkable man and general." Minister.
successful mission to the railway cruisers, The
Pientar's
Speaking of the march of the British troops Top and Shelving belor. River to
Apply to
W. BREWER & CO., As American newspaper recalls, apropos of Pietersburg line, from
Queen's Road, the departure of the Allied Armies from Peking Waterval, runs between the Anpies and the from Bloemfontein to Pretoria Captain
(1770 the wory of the lesion in proper manners at Pienaar's rivers. In fact, as we started there locum dwells ngon the neglect of the officers
Hongkong, 13th July, 1901. was news that the armoured train under Liento enforce orders for safety and upon the reinet. ance of the soldiers to intrench themselves. mɛal time :
Father Wheri
ON SALE. ave finished eating, I tenant Westmacott, 5th Fasilian, was engaging The infantry," he says, "never rush in their detached groups of the snomy. It was during attack, but march calmly forward, I BBW have the fable." ****
Bo Yes, and hot a shout all you de the brief moment of African trig mounted men who were waiting for orders to Leave
stormed through Waterval The dilapidated
They have not the wire corral. brought back memories of the dark advance sit erect, making a perfect target for
Fife at short range. Ionly balf the looung stories are true, it is doufal if even a table has been left in Peking days when 4,000 British soldiers were prisoners individuality of resenres of our men, but for at the spot. The country recalled the day of indomitable emirage, uncomplaining fortitude, HAIR PARSERVED AND BEAUTIFIED. The indignatio, ten months ago, when, the and imploit obedience they are beyond. aving only reliable preserver and restorer of the hari relieving equadrons rode up the rise, the enemy ticias. fally BOWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, which closely prompted by their chagrin, turned their fald rd resembles the oily matter nature provides for pienes upon their helples captives, But all this & Cost of Chueen's Road Catra: and stolen mashing and stimulating its growth, without has massed into history, and we were standing Gicles of Blothing and which the hat becomes dry, thin, and brittle on the footboard of the osloors conch admiring therefrom various articles of oko pany icions, to the value of 114.
trovanta baldness and seat, strengthens the the great comet in the western sky, what the the foundation Of train jerked into Hamasa's Krea, a garrisoned Inturfous growth. Also in a
RAMUKAING A PO. William T. Mourell was darged will be haring in diarderly manner at Pedder's Wharf, and malting Imnis Dan, a police Constable, while in the execution of his duty, Defendant was fined $5, or fourteen days hard
Hotor MR. KIMP.
ILLICIT OPIONS There were fri casen of bảng, in possession of Illicit opium,
One of twenty-five tools was settled with a $250 far, the quer four with fines of 37,810, 315 and 520 respectă ruv.
One Chan" "The wa
"with" another me, not in Caute
anterad the premises of Lost L'ane,
BEWARE
of the Party offering imitations of MACNIVEN & CAMMEON'S PENS, *They come sa a hoon and a blessing to mem Bold at all Stationen. Waverley- Camo, Ltd, Wario
Pr. Bert. Eurace, outitur in the employ of hair and for children. 15 hoolden colour for hamlet on the fringe of the bush veld! Hoe The Pickwick, the Owl; and the Waverley Pep
Caldentify the ape and other articles of
Poling, stalen as thepeserty of his en The
it and golden-haired ladies and children. Ask we found a Field Intelligence Officer beinfal Storm and Chembela for ROWLAND'S MAGASSIE of the labost news. His information bed
[1564-1 Mor Kanton to make his dipoutions for Off, of Hation Earle, London
THE
POLITICAL OBSTACLES MISSIONARY SUCCESS IN CHINA.
TO
A LECTURE BY ALEXANDER MICHIE.
PRICE 25 CENTS CASH
“HONGKONG DAILY On Bila at PRESS" Office and Local Newagenta
[1027 Hongkong, 90th April, 1901.
ORTLAND
Ровт
J. B. WHITE
CEMENT
& BRO S
BOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA,
HOLLIDAY, WISE & CO
Hongkong, 18th September. 1899, [1509
VAN
WAH * CO.,
Q DEALERS IN
MONUMENTS.
DESIGNS & PRICES on APPLICATION at No. 1, Queen's Road East, Hongkong Hongkong, 17th October, 1995.
THE NEED
CHP
MUNICIPAL FREEDOM
IN
HONGKONG.
EY
"SCRUTATOR."
With Leading Articles and Correspondence thereon Reprinted from the HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" and "CHINA MAIL.“
Price 20 Cenis per Copy or Six Copies for 81. On Sale at Loon Newangents ad H. RUTTORJEE'S Kowloon Store.
Hongkong, 30th May, 1901.- DUINART PEER & FILS, REIMS
R
Established 1719.
CHAMPAGNE GEOWERS AND
SHIPPELLS.
Ship only the Finest Quality Extra Dry, (Green Seal)
[1383
LAUTS, WEGENER & CO.,
Bola Agents.
[127L
Hongkong, 17th May, 1895. -
IEN TING
BURGEON DENTIST. No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET.
TERMS VERY MODERATE,
Consoliation Free, Hongkong, Bed Beplanbor, 1891,
[212
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.