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INTIMATION.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER SED, 1901-

Chinese troops sent. against them from Chowchowin and Waichow can hardly be adequate if the rebels are armed as well as they were last year. However, details ar not sufficiently ample to make speculation A. S. WATSON & CO., Profitable. The native authorities appear to be acting with promptitude, as the case demands, and doubtless if foreign gunboats can be of assistance they will be ready when required.

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360 Japanese troops arriven In Shaz on the 20th ult. to relieve the Marince in garrison on the Yangtropos Road. The latter ars on their way back to Japan.

"Another turn of the wheel," says the Malay Mai. "Whis! This time: Mr. Clifford is once more selected to act as Resident of Belau-- gor The Hon. E. M. Murewether is not com

arrives."

A Seoni despatch received in Tokye on thing to nala Lumpur after a Who really A later report says that Mr. Clifford 19th ult, states that the French and Russian is coming will be known when the gentleman warships went up the Taideko a few days ago is going to Kuala Lumpur. and took it a large quantity of smokeless coal near Pingyang.

An industrial school is to be started in Mauilt to teach trades to the Filipinos. Carpentry, joinery, plumbing, architectural drawing, and printing are the branches to be started first. Others will be added in time,

The Hombay Presklency cricket team hand. somely avenged its defeat from the Parsees at Peona on the 15th ult. The Prosidoney, it will be remembered, rasde 220 and the Parsees 157 for seven wickets on the first day. On the 13th the not bats Kanga and Caposla hit up 24 and 30 respectively, and the Parses innings cloend In British North Borneo, the adbarents of for 23. Douglas and Salo oponed the Prosid Mat Salleh (the gentleman who died so francy second innings, and were not separated quently) are reported to have attacked and until 157 was roached, Douglas scoring 01. killed a Government servant near Tenom. The second wicket fell at 210. Sale made 93, They escaped and have entrenched themselves Wood 26, Weatherby 27, Bignell 18, extras 32. strongly, awaiting the advance of Government At & pain provented further play. The total then stood at 308 for nine wickets. On troops.

the last day the Presidency total closed for $13, which was not much considering that with the loss of one wicket 210 was signalled. "The Parsees" made an artremely poor show in their second vonture, the whole eleven being disposed of for 133, Darawalls waking 26, Mistry 11, and Mohta 17. The Presidency thas won by 193 runs.

In many ways the subject of dissensious between

Chinese converts to Christianity belonging to different churches and secta is of more importance than such an affair as that at Pang-thong. As long as there continues to be disputes, often ending in fights, between Roiuauist and non-Romanist proselytes so long will the political side of mission work in China. overshadow the eduentional. Unless the various schools of religious thought who devote some of their energy to the attempt to convert the Chinese

A Simnghsi contemporary understands that can discover a modus eirendi and loyally Messrs. Slavin and McAuliffe intend remaining abide by it, there is little hope of peace in at Shanghai same aix weeks or two months and will conduct a school where private or less the districts of the Empire which are accessible to the missionary. The state lessons will be given to those desirous of becom- of affairs, which makes Christianity onlying acquainted with or proficient in the art of another cause of internal disturbance in Chiun reflects no credit on the tencbers

Apparently it is too innch to hope that an arrangement. will be come to between the heads of the various churches and sects, though why this should be so we cant

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M. do Giors (who has been transferred from his post as Bussian Minister at Poking to a governorship at hers) and family, arrived at Kobe on the 23rd alt, from Taku via Port Arthur. After staying at Kobe for a few

days. His Excellency was expected to sail from Yokobama for home.

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The largest, costliest, and most successful ad- ditien to the American marine service has just been completed, writes an American contem- porary. The recent launching, at Newport News, of the monster new Pacific mail liner,

see The matter is one well worth the most careful consideration of the bishops and leading men of societies engaged in Chinese mission-work; indeed it is more than this.rived at Peking on the 14th ult. It is expectedly between San Francisco and Hongkong,

M. Lesar, the now Russian Minister. ar-

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it is a matter which absolutely demands among the thiness that the Manchurian ques attention. Last year's persecutions pro tiom will now be settled. It is said to be doubtful dneed a semblance of pity among the whether Li Hang chung will be selected to proselytisers and converts of various deno-negotiate, first because he is in poor health, and In addition to Wines of our own bottling minations. Now once again there appears secondly Locause he is regarded na obligated tọ "the following-brands-bottled in Europe, to be a spirit of rivalry, more bitter than have been specially selected, and procured commercial competition, which apparently from the celebrated firma of MESSRS, GEO. | co-influence succeeds in restraining. This 4. SANDEMAN, SONS & CO., of LON. promises to be ase of the most disquieting DON and OPORTO, for when we have elements in the future of China, been appointed Sole Agents:---

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TELEGRAMS.

DAILY FRESS" SERVICE.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS]

SPORTING AND OTHER NOTES.

·Fur bo it from me to do olherwise than to Drge the cricket material we have gof, to do their utmost to become efficient in all depart- meste of the game, bat isn't the enthusiastic author of the article in your issue of the 25th ult a littly severe when hu mys that it is hopeless to convince a man who has played cricket since he was ten years old that there LONDON, 1st October, 9.20 p.n. is any other game in the world and that other forma of outdoor. rouresilon are sight but flippant pastimes? It may be so-but it's a pity to admit it, and the man who is incul-

GENERAL NEWS.

THE AMERICA CUP.

The second race for the America Cup was oated with such enthusiasto stands on dangerone IN

unfinished, there being no wind. II was leading at the conclusion.

Shamrack

THE MARKETS. There is an improved demand for Anieri, cau cotton at Liverpool. Copper is good and in steady demand.

REUTER'S SERVICE..

LONDON, 30th September.

BRITAIN AND TURKEY IN THE

PERSIAN GULF.

A. British naval fores is concentrating in the Porsian Gulf. Turkoy is reported to be inassing troops at Bessorak with the supposed intention of seizing Koneit

THE BOER ATTACK ON FORTS

PROSPECT AND ITALA. Commandant Grobelaar, with 1,500 of the enemy attacked Fort Prospert the whole of the 26th instant, renewing the attack on the 27. The Beers admit having lost nineteen killed in

their attack on Fort Itala.

LONDON. 30th September.

FORT ITALA,

The Enterrai Gazeite-saya-that-issmuch cauipped with all the latest marins vaginesring RB the Chinese Army and Navy in the Northdovines, the saloon and cabin furnishings are Love now no perts which they can use, it is most luxurious, while roomy and comfortable SOUTH AFRICA—HEAVY LOSSES AT proposed that the Northern Fleet se awalga-quarters have been prepared for the steerage. mated with the Southern Floel. but the The Korea will accommodate fourteen hundrad Southern Viceroys object because they have passengers, of whom two hundred will be in the no money. Hence the armber of the crews first cabin. She will be ready for her initial

voyage in a few months." has beça greatly lessened.

An official despatch from Wuchang last week

The British casualties at the defence of Fort Itala wero-Lieutenant Kane of the South Lancashires and eleven man killed, five officers, including Captain Cupman of the Dublin Fusiliers, and thirty-eight men wounded, and 63 men missing, of whom many are known to have been killed or wounded. One hundred

to be included in the catagory of flippant pastimes? It seems to me that the most ardent lover of cricket need not be quite so wrapt up in the game as to argue thus. It's

it has been remarked by the latter that the the old tale of the foxhunter and the shooter

former as a class are the most inconsiderate and selfish of mortals. Perhaps there is some thing in it, or at any rate some shooters think BO, and some cricketers may go so far as to say cricket is the only game worth playing But, whilst recommending all ericketers to follow the spirit of the advice of your correspondon', let us live und let live."

ground. Are racing, football, steeple-chasing

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The Gymkhana last Saturday merited a better overy praise is due to Mr. G. 0.0 Master, the attendance, as it was quite a good our and Secretary, for the way the arrangements were carried out. There is a good deal more trouble than niest people think in getting op Gymkhana. The mile handicap was won by Loyalíel, and Mr. Cruickshank rode a well- ridden race and was able to make lum try to tral Favourite Roes, who at the last Gymkhuns beat him twice, but en Saturday at one must remember that, instead of Loyalist having to give Favourite Rose 3 lbs., lus was receiving 71b- difference of 10 bg-moreor the latter got a very bad start on Saturday, so that better pony of the two. Some of the other it is really almost impossible to say which is tha

events were quite amusing, and the distance

Mesora White and Muster, as they brought handicap was a croit the handicappers, scratch and limit together very well indeed. Mrs. Hawkins won the Ladies' Nomination, and she threw the tennis ball to her nominee, as ho galloped pust, with great accuracy. Ms Bishop shower decidedly the best form in tent pegging

The Volunteer Corps has a march-cut on Saturday afternoon, sul wil parade at Hoad $17.00 | quarters pt four o'clock. Ther hand will attend.

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A correspondent writes to a home paper The U.S. monitor Monadrock was to leave stated that Viceroy Chang Chih-tung has re-estling atention to the mortality and sickness 25.00 30.00 Shanghai for Canton on Saturday last. Her rrived permission frora the Express Dowager tö

place there will probably be filled by themet berat Kaifeng, II. E. will therefore lease prevalentamong the British troops at Mandalay, $2.00

wonitor Monterey.

Wuchang for Houan some tims during the He says that "the barracks have been erected and fifty-thros horses and eighty-two mules also and well deserved his win-he was the only 42.00

H.M.S. Rosario, which arrived yesterday from Singaporo ra route to Weihaiwei, where she A. S. WATSON & CO. will probably winter returned to Singapore

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

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BIRTH. On the 23rd September, at No. 1. Sangking Road, Shanghai, the wife of GEORGE MCHAIN, of 1 daughter.

MARRIAGE.

On the 20th September, H.B.M.'s Consulate, Shanghai, before Conew)-General

Warren, FREDERICH JAMES STACH, of Park House, St. Kikia, Vietoria, Austin, to JOSE HOBERT, of Shanghai.

DEATHS.

On the 25th September, at Nagasaki, SIXEON FROST LAWRENCE, aged 64 years.

Or the 24th Beptember, at 9 o'clock, nt No. 129. Cecil Street, Singapore, List Fou NEO, the wife of SEE EWE Deos, aged 40 years.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VIEUX ROAD Cl. LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C.

HoraxaNG, 3rd October, 1901.

The outward signs of the restoration of peace after last year's troubles are not yet complete when, front several parts of the Empire, we are already getting intelligence

from the Cocos Islands ou the 21st ult.

Wo received yesterday morning from the US. Consul-General the following typhoon warning, sued from Manila Observatory at 7 an-Typhoon East of Manila moving at present to W.N.W."

beginning of November next, remaining at the now capital until after the celebration of the Empress Dowager's sixty-seventh birthday an- niversary.

The Singapore Free Presa, discussing the question of the selection of Reuter's telegrams for the Far East and the fact that British reverses in South Africa are carefully chroni cled in them, whereas British succossess aro often passed over, says :-We offer here another To the six-n-wide football competition, Lieut. theory which may at least reliars that agent Storens's team on Tuesday night boat Mc. from suspicions his bíasted action has undoubt Murtiu's by one goal to mil. Last nightedly entailed upon him. It is this: A very Goldring beat Lowe by thres goals to two, the large and important part of Renter's non -market in this part of the world is supplicii by former captain scoring all three for his xide. -

Java. Til market is probably more impor- The German Basel Mission hory is in receipt tent at this moment than that of Hongkong, of no further news regarding the Triad rising Shanghai and Japan put together. Renter has therefore the commercial commonsense to suit in the Kwangtung Province. They hope soon to hear that Mr. Kutter, who with a Chinese his wares to the bulk of his customers. Java is convert escaped on inrseback from the mission supplied through Singapore, and therefore station at Lo-kong, has arrived safely at one of Singapore has no choice but to accept the news that is agreeable to Jars. And what Java the four stations in Chung-lok.

wants to hear about is exactly whatever is unfavourable to our fores in Africa,

H.M.S. Argunout, which experienced a severe typhoon on her way down from Nagasaki, as previously reported in these columus, went Inte dock yesterday morning at Kowloon. When the Aryanont arrived in harbour, on the 21st ult., she had four foot of water in her. It is foared that she will have to be sent to Malta to be thorenglly overhauled.

Now that the cool season is approaching, of the outbreak of missionary troubles. In with its prospects of outdoor sport, lovers of Northern Kwangtung, rebels, reported to atheletics will doubtless be get to learn that belong to the Triad Society, have burat there is a prospect of a new football club being down a German mission-station. From started in the Colony. To carry the ranture Mid-China during the past few wooks, 'news throngs snobossfally, support, financial and of dissensions between the Roman and other otherwise, is necessary, and all intending mem- converts has reached Hongkong by way of bars are invited to attend a meeting in the Shanghai. It is plain that the lessons of Hongkong Dispensary mess-com on Monday, last year, which were hoped to be going to at 5.30, to discuss the posats and consider the teach to much, have-not-yet-been-learnt steps that are to be taken in the matter. With regard to the Piang-thong distur The Suifu correspondent of the Echo de bances, of which we gave all available Chine, writing under dute 29th August, says delails yesterday, the assailants of the The Woodtock has been here for four or Mission are said to be members of the Bve days with the British Cousul from Chung Triad Society. In the Triad rising in the king, who has already left for Paichan. It Walchow neighbourhood last year, it will is tas intention to take the beat up as far as Kiating, à distance of about 150 kilometres,

on site formerly subject to floods from the town drains. The had has consequently. bo- come saturated with sewage. The unhealth- ness of the site is shown in the prevalant sickness and mortality. In 1897 the 2nd Royal Scots and No. 6 M. Battery lost 1396 per thousand by death and 38 were invalided home. In 1899 In 1893 the same troops lost 987 per thousand The 2nd Royal Scots and 2nd Durham Light by death and 67 were invalided home. Infantry lost by death 485 per thousand aud 35 In 900 the 9th Mouninin were invalided. Battery R.A.. tlie 2nd Durham Light Infantry, and let Royal Fusiliers lost 25.7 per thousand, by death and 77 were invalided. The abnormal sickness has left the remnant of the regiment so debilitated that the medical officers have stated that it would require two year's interval before the men could be declared fit for active service. This waste of life could have been avoidel had the plan proposed by the medical officers and supported by the Lieutenant-Gorer- nor, Bir F. Fryer, been adepted. They aug. gested that the European barracks should be removed to the adjacent hill station, May Myo. It is within an easy four hours by rail of Yandalay, and no reasons, strategio or political, appear to militate against the plan. I was lately at May Myo, where the Bulls had been temporarily stationed to recruit their health. Although there were many cases of ferer contracted in the plains, the hill climate had wrought a wonderful effect on the men; and it is touch to be regretted that red-tapeism stands in the way of a most necessary change.

HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL.

The Universal Gazette reports the receipt of a letter from Ninggo in regard to the religious differences between Roman Catholics and Protestants at Trichow. Last year when there was trouble Ying Wan-le and his son Trai Keng both called themselves Protestants. Afterwards the Roman Catholies induced the official to pat Ying Wan-te to death, and Kong went over to them and put forth a notice that the Roman Catholics wors exceedingly kind and every one should join them, especially those who had been gailty of attacking thein. Bishop Moale told the Romanist Rishop, Chao Pao-la, that he should not have received Teui Keng and (according to the Universal Gazette) sent his Minister over fifty charges against the Bishop. The Romanist Bishop thereupon 10) scensed Bishop Moula of inciting Ying Wan-fe

Will the Honourable the Attorney General aid his party to attack the Roman Catholicsy upon the table a copy of the depositions The French Consul was than appointed to go taken by the Magistrato sitting as Coroner in to Ningpo to meet the English Consul and try this second enquiry into the deaths of 43 persons these cases. Several sittings liave been held, which occurred in the collapsed house Nos.

and 34, Cochrane Street on the night of the but no decision has yet been made public.

14th August altimo, a copy of the Crown Solicitor's opening remarks and losing speech. and a copy of the Magistrate's decisions ar second enquiries held in connection with that

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were killed.

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be. held to-day, Thursday, 3rd October, ut 4,15 p.m.

ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. Correspondence rolative to general clean- sing of Chinese housSON,

2. Correspondance relative to an improved typo. of Chinese hones,

competitor who took the peg near this ground, which is a great mint, as if the spear piercoa the peg neur, or better still an inch or so under, the ground it is more easily lifted and there is no chance of its splitting-it takon high up it

taken ont of the ground probably splits an is, of course, harder to lift and even if it is

omes off the speari

The Commodore's "At Home," which, by the 3. Mahomeds. Infant Mortality of Caleatta way, was a big success with croquet, tennis and as compared with the Chinese Infant Mortality a putting green (the latter great fan), not to forret the ices which were excellent, may have 4. Draft. Bill to restrict the height of build-accounted for the poor attendance of the fair sex, of Hongkong. inga, and for other purposes.

Reply from Government relative to the flushing of the sewers and storms-water drains, and correspondence thereon.

5. Approval of the employment of six ad-as only two or three came on to the Gymikhans and we missed three or four pretty dresses in con- ditional rat-catchers and one foreman,

sequence. Mrs. Powell looked very nice in matre

Powell in pink muslin blouse with lace sailer musin and mauve, nechids in hat, and Miles

collar and pink silk baby bat. Mrs. Lauglands in white embroidered muslin trimmed intertion, big lilce satin sasis and white hat with bo tin bows and pink roses, looked very pretty. Mrs. Playfair was quite smart in black fusertions, white chiffon yoke and boll slestes and white gured maslin, black luce sud

7. Approval by the Legislative Coancil of Additional Bye-laws relatica to Prevention of 3. The Medical Officer of Health, pursuant Epidemic, Endeinie, or Contagions Disease, to notice, will move--

That Bye-lar 8. nuder the heading Disin. contained in fection of Infected Premised Schedale B. of Ordinanca 13 of 1901, be repealed.

The President, pursuant to notice, will

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That the Board recommend the Government to obtain, at as early a date as possible, a sucess sor to the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon whose

G. A. WOODOOOK, service expires on the 2nd proximo.

Secretary.

AGENDA.

1. Correspondence relative to the Gough Street latrine.

with narrow black velvet, and large black and white forcador-shaped hat. Of those who came on to the Gymkhana, the Hyn. with torchon lace, and carnations in her lat Mrs Bertie had on a white lawn dress, trimmed

Mrs Betslick looked very handsome in a white frieze coat and skirt, and black lace picture hat with pink roses. Miss Hutchings was perfectly charming in pink muelin and black hat, as abe her sister in white silk with a blad each and white hat. At the Gymkhana, Mrs Bubles had the smartest and prettiest dress on the field and 3. Letter from British Consul, Saigon, re- lative to the withdrawal of quarantine regula looked ewest in pink and white muslin trimmed tions against arrivals froin Hongkong at with white lach, bolero with laen edge and elbow aleares with lace frills, knots of black velvet aud 4. Measures of Prevention of Epidemic belt of narrow rows of black velvet meeling in Endemis or Contagione Dinge..

2. Reports of the analyses of the public water supplies for the month of September, 1901.

A mating of the Legislative Council will be Saigon. held today at 3.00 p.m.

BC'SINESS.

1. Report of the Finance Committee. (No. 2.- Question

diazster?

ON ORDERS OF THE DAY.

3. Statement showing plague cases in Bom-front, with a bat of pelo pink fulle and wreath to complete the picture. bay City from 20th August to 2nd September. of tiny pink roses 1901.

Mr. Peter also wore a very pretty dress and looked extremely nice in turquoise blus crepe, trimmed with narrow see and fanes stitc

6. Telegram from His Britannic Majesty's Cor sul-General, Bangkok, stating that vessels from Hongkong should call at Koh Phat for quarantine.

in line silk, and Ince yoke, Mrs Jewett Lad g2 7. Letter from His Britanuie Majesty's Con. a beautiful dress of soft whita mik,

sul. Tainan, concerning Plague in that district alternate rows of tacks and insertions over pale

8. Letter from Secretary to Government of

wore an awfully pretty white book! mua Burma relative to importation of Plagne into pink rule of white chenille Mrs Wright

18gom. 9. Letter from His Britannio Majesty's Con- trimmed creamy lace applique restrictions against the Port of Hongkong. narrow black velvet and toque sul, Batavia, concerning the withdrawal of in pink maslin, trimmed lace and insertion

10. Correspondencs relative to prevention of

muslin with lace flounces, and belk teor pink roses, and Miss Hertigan in white spot lece with white hat and pink roses both looked well. Mra, Hawkins had a smart muslin cases prettily trimmed with lace, and bat wills-a wreath of pale blus periwinkles and a black and

VETERAN white silk ratio. *

be remembered that the rehols were con- | hut the navigation is more difficult than that military, netivity in Siberia which seems to finding in respect of the first as well as the spicuous for their abstention from outrages of the main river because of the caprices or against foreigners, and indeed their profes- the stream (Fuho), whose banks of sand change sions were most friendly, From this incessantly. From Kinting the party will might be considered improbable that the return to Chenta by land. Triada have any connection with the attack on the Basel Mission. But so wide are

From the far North news comes of Russian have significance. The movements of troops in Eastern Siberis, the N. Daily News learne

1. First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordin-spitting by the Chinese, especially in Publie indicate mobilisation rather than the customary garrison changes for the winter. If there is 1e ance to amend An Ordinance for the better places.

11. Lime-washing Return for the fortnight be concentration the locale is a well-kept seorot.securing the Peace and Quiet of the Inbali.

12. Mortality Returns from Macao for the A long account of un alleged assault by a Many troops have been seat South, but whether tants of the Town of Vistoria and ita vicinity ended Septembar 30th, 1901. policeman and a railway-restaurant bog en Mrs. to replace drafts sent into the interior of Man- during the night time (No. 17 of 1884).

Second reading of the Bill entitled An wosks ended September 15th and 22nd, 1001.

13. Mortality Statistics for this Colony for the ramifications of the Society throughout Frances D. Carroll, at Yokolanin Station, as churis from southern posts or to supplement Ordinance to amend An Ordinance entitled South China that it includes in its ranks far back as the evening of 2nd August last, garrisons is not known. The belief is that the Welghts and Measures Ordinance, 1885 the weeks ended September 14th and 21st, 1901. the greatest variety of people. A correa- appeared in the Japan Heraid. It was stated they are massed upon the Corean frontier. In (No. of 1885).

Second reading of the Bill entitled An -pondent writing to us last year on behalf of that Mrs. Carroll went into the station restaur. conjunction with movements of the Russian the Trind rebels in Kwingtung, protested aut and ordered a bottle of lemonade. As the fleet it would appear that a strong im Ordinance to amend The New Territories In the churchyard of Horsham, Busser is strange incident is reported from

l condemnation of the behaviour of the boys in the restaurant was demonstration is contemplated, our Shanghai Land Coart Ordinance, 1900 (No. 18 of 1900) tombetona apon which (says the Liverpool two men nwned properties, one

agniusto

Post) is inscribed the following epitaph - Is said John Smith had been bailiff to a Sussex aways the wooden house of the man Memory of John Smith. He was the the St. Lawrence. A Brod arose and landowner, and had robbed his master in evory on the Canadian side: For some days. nosivable way, and when found out he, of course, it lost till he learned that it lind was dismissed. The squiro, for the ance of his on the land of the gentleman whose

4. Second reading of the Bill entitled An d that se large a body objectionable, she did not touch the lemonade, contemporary continues. The object may be to Ordinance to mend the Public Health Or Mack sheep, by whom and attempted to leave without paying for it, bluff Japan, or to put her to the expense of a dinsace (No. 15 of 1991).

5. Second reading of the Bill entitled An The other members. when the assault took place. From the account counter-demonstration with, as a consequenes, Ordinance relating to Copywright in Works ev. Mr. Eser to of the affair in the Herald it would seem that excitement, disturbance of trade and commercial of the Fine Arts, and for repressing the Ary Carroll was very roughly used. She depression. Or. It may be that Bassis will Commission of Fraud in the Production and or on Tuesday lodged a complaint at the Proonrator's Olen attempt to carry further her policy of ag. Sale of such Werke.

outlaws, who and communicated the details to the Ameri-gandisement. Though it cannot ho said that Becond reading of the Bill outifled An promised to panka him overaly The above up on the ground that anytining

Ordinance, to amend Ordinance 15 of 1887, inscription led visitors to sex the reason of it, to file shore beckins his own proper erwise The can Consulate. It is rather curious, the Lobe the Russian squadrons in the Facile are unlit and to remove any doubts as to the validity and then the story of the dead man's deline willing beg dates and

service, it is a foot that several whion of any matters done under it

quencies was related and the blink whink a Camadian had laty Ferdiepi

American to the Custor mand is not Chronicle comments, that such long is for so

hathing cloninyo was thin ampumoient tourdane later had to pay are being sent to sex from Vladroctock need Three or should Havo empard aines the nasalt wo

fulfil the threat of pastaqmous punishment. into dry dosk for extensive refitting.. 1,600 mitted without the affair being made pubic

wife and children, would not further paman on the American C thor at Sailok the man while alive, but after his death, he claimed it, but the American refused to

BUTỚI CLEMENTI,

Acting Clerk of Councils

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