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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9ca, 1901

Judge Taft: Civil Governor of the Philip? pines, is going on a visit to Singapore for his health and will probably not retura to Manila until May next.

On p. 5 today appears the first of the series). The aut Humber to hand of Fanity Fair con- Shantung coast which British officials, both civil and military, dismiss at pre-of articles, Towards the funrlac, by Mr. Wirt fins a cartoon by "Spy and a lengthy biography of Sir Edward I. Seymour, late senf with something like contempt." Wai- Gerraté,

Dhehral on thin atalion," haiwe, the Morning Part'e correspond. Regulations regarding the disposal of nihes ent claims, in spite of this contempt, is from ships in the barbour are published in the likely to play a prominent part in Chinese Genette.

Wot. history during the next ten years.

At M. R. Réan is recognised aï in charge of the S. WATSON & COhould be glad to think that this is so.

the present moment it is as difficult to Bee French Consulate bere during the absence from The War Quee has been calling for Regular

the Colony of M. G. E. Liébert, Consul,

The Gazetto notifies that tenders will be received for the erection of the proposed clock tower at Blake Fier up to the 80th icst at noon.

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what are the intentions of the British Government toward Weibniwei as when we first took over the place from its Japanese occupants. Changes in its administration there certainly have been, but very little is

Captain Mortimer O'Sullivan is preparing, paper on "Inland Waters of China "*"for the Royal Geographical Society 'in London.

TELEGRAMS.

KKUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 5th December.

At a banquet of the Comité in Commerce de de l'Industrie in Paris at the end of last menth, M. Waldeok Honssent made the vary wise (and not unnecessary) remark that France needed) THE ISTHMIAN CANAL. not to enlarge but to organise her colonial The report of the United States. Caust

Commission. fapenre the Nicaraguas route, a empire.

Find het f taking eight yournuko zenmatenet, and costing Count von Walderson's health had much im one hundred and ninety million dollars. The proved last month. The Field-Marshal was raport at the same time admits say advan taking daily drives and it was expected that be tages of the Panama routes Japanese papers report that the Government would be able to go to Berlin about the end of t

the month, when there was to be's meeting of pe tromband nity bonds to the Postul Savings Bank Bureau for 40 millious, of which two millions go to pay private claims,

non.commissioned officers at home to volunteer for sarvice with the Chinese Regiment of In fantry at, Weihaiwei.

to be gathered from these. Having origin "The wxtension of the prohibition to esport is selling its 50 million you of Chinese Indemthe officers of the German China Expedition.

ally handicapped most unnecessarily the new possession by a very one-sided under: standing with Germany, the home authori ties obstinately refuse to give any indication So of what they intend doing with it now, far it appears to serve chiefly as a home for grievances and a striking contrast to its near neighbour Kisachau, or Taintou. Yet a great number of uupejudiced observers have all along upheld the natural advaat- ages of Weihaiwei, whereas in the case of the German port the chief admiration is expressed for the way in which obstacles are being overcome and a fine colony being evolved in a none too favourable situation

The Hon. R. Murray Rumsey has been spreted a member of the Church Body, vice Sir fromonteed by Connoissrark to be the John Carrington, C.M.G., resigned.

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Yesterday the German erniser Hertha arrived from Amoy. The Hongkong Regiment return. ed home, after its long absence, in the Douglas stedrar Haiching

On the 1st ult. the Lord Mayor received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies a cheque for £10, being a contribution by the olony of Hongkong towards the Fund for the National Memorial to Queen Victoris..

sime, ste, or carry them constwisa within the Colony, for a further period of six months is notified in the Garette,

We received yesterday the following typhoon warning, datad Manila Observatory, 7th Decem- ber, $45 o'clock p.m.:-The typhoon S..E. of fanils lying in Sulu Bes, probably re-carring

We have received from Mears Caldbeck Macgregor & Co. some pocket-wallets of a very neat character, advertising the firm's wins att spirits, but in an unobtrusive way! They are of an useful size pad shape.

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The Hongkong Football Club' met und defeated the 25th Company, R.G.A... in a match at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon. The bad easily the heat of the game, and saved theic opponents by four goals to mil. Messrs. Erich Geer & Co. say in their Weekly Share List, dated Hongkong, 7 De cember: With the continued dalinces, insins. daring the work noder review must of necesity have been of restricted nature, but it may be taken as a healthy sign that no important deviations in prices have to be chronicled.

At the annual meeting of the Christian Foreign Missionary Society at Minneapolis, held on the 17th ult.. the treasurer's report showed that there was decreases of over £20,000 compared with the report of a year ago. The chairman of the dociety said that Mr. Mark Twain was directly responsible for this falling off, through his criticisms of missionary work.

Gus Burns, trainer with Harmston's Cirens, appears to linve' had another marmo uscape for his lie from Duke, the circua tigar. A Caloutta tolegram of the 21st uit, mys-The Tiger famer of Harmston's Circus Et Rangoon was manled on Tuesday night. He had 'n narrow cecope. The beast refused to jump a flaming bar, and attacked the tamer, who was removed to hospital

The London Gazette contained last meath proclamation announcing the King's new title assumed by virtue of the Act passed last session. His Majesty is now to be known as Edward the Seventh, by the Grace of God, of the There will be a hockey match at 430 p.m. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to-day between the Hockey Club and H.M.S.and of the British Dorations beyond the Seas, Blenckim, who the following wil represent the King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of Clak-Forwards-J. Hooper II. Shettle, Capt. India." Dykes, A. C. J. Stevens, F. M. Browne; halves

IL W. Slado, C. P. Chitor, Capt. Bewly Bucks-... Yeats. P. H. Campbell goal T..C..Grey. The Club will play in white.

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The following returns of the average amount of bank voks in circulation and of specie in reserve in Hongkong, daring November, are certified by the managers of the respective.

The Telegraph Companies notified on Satur. bauke:

Average Specie in day that communication by cable with Shanghai, Amosuit.

Reserve North China and Japan is totally interrupted 3,009,198 1,600,000 owing to the break of the Fuochow-Shanghai, and Amoy Shanghai cables. Telegrams are being forwarded by cable, to Foochow and thenco by Chinese land-lives. Copter will also be posted from Foochow; the next steamer leaves that, port to-day or to-morrow,

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7,668.500 5,000,000 141,350 150w $11,118,018 6,750,000 The Empire Conndy. Company concluded its season in Hongkong on Saturday night, when

A. S. WATSON & CO. ¦ a large house assembled to witness the farewell

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performance of this popular variety combination. The entertainment went off with the happy swing that has been each a pleasant feature of every performance, and the various items of the programme were oxcellently received-in the majority of cases encored. Mr. Steve Adson who had occasion on the previous might to rebuke one or two people for interrupting his, met unother obstructionist in a spectator sitting in the front row of the pit, whom be effectually lend by a few words very much to the point. This piece of by-play was much

We have readiyod from the head quarters of the Ching Association a pamphlet containing certain correspondence published for the information of members, serving as appadices to the annual publication. A variety of subjects are dealt with, covering the Political Situation. Tariff Revision, the Tenching, of Clinko în Londou. the Perpetual Leases guestion Japan, and reprints of proceedings of various public meetings of the Eastern branches of the Association. We hope to deal with soms of this correspondence very shortly.

Constable A. Counsel, in ovorhauling a sampan

Ordera for vatra copies of Dan Press should ; apprécia'ed. The company is leaving on Wed-Fat Kowloon, found in the possesion of one of the be sent before 11 491. in day of paldication. After nesday for Singapore, where a brief stay only that hold the supply in limited. Only supplied for will be mada.

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HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES Veux Road Cl,

While making enquiries on Friday regarding alaeowling house boys, in owloou, Sergeant O'Sullivan came across two unemployed cocks, one of whom had been in the service of Mr. TH. Reid, & Knutsford Torrice, and these men be searched. Or the person of one were

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Since the conclusion of the Chinese peace negotiations the Japanese troops in North China have been gradually withdrawn: gether 2,000 ura are left in various places, of whom 500 each ars stationed at Peking and Shanhaikwan, und 600 at Tientsin. The rest are distributed at various pointe, a small number being placed at Shanghai as guard to the

Japanese Consulate."

LONDON, 5th December.

SOUTH EFRICA IMPORTANT.

PACARTURES Three langese were suprised, and 250 Boers captured in the Transvaal yesterday..

QUEEN WILHELMINA AND HER

A Taipeh, Formosa, talegram of the 35th ult. saya --At daybreak of the 23rd inst, about 200 bandits raided the Bokushi Kyan branch of

HUBBAND.CRE the Kagi District Office in Tainan-ken, and

Prince Henry has returned to The Hague, after plundering the contents sat fire to the building. More than twenty cial and his relations with Quen Wilhelmins have

wounded.... A band of about 30 bandits killed attacked Tosekiko, and the Japanese inhabitants to have fled to Futaikiu

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bail, ogled viderunty LONDON, 6th Desember. The application of the Mormon priests for MARQUIS ITO'S TOUE, permission to propagate their creed in Japan Marquis Ito has daft St. Petersburg. has been granted by the Governinent on con.

THE ISTHMIAN CANAL TREATY. clition that they shall not preach the doctrine:

has The Hay-Pauncsfote Trasty of polygamy. The Mormon missionaries in Japan have all along maintained that they had published. It provides for the construction of no intention of preaching polygamy, so that the Isthmian Canal by, or under the auspices they have now obtained all they wanted, and of the United States, why are given all rights the affort of the missions already established to lasident to such construction, and the exclusive get Mormon teaching prohibited has failed, right of management. It provides for the free

Fak Sai-jun, the Corean Minister for Foreign Affairs, who visiteil Japan to see the military manouvres, is still in Tokyo, and it would appears that advantage is being taken of his presence by the Japanese Government to enden vour to introduce some reforms into Cores It is stated that Japan intends seriously THE FRENCH to press legislativo, and administrative reforms apou Corea and to endeavour to bring about the recull of the t orean political refugson who are at present in Japan. Pak has been daily exchanging telegrams with, his Government.

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The Japan Times quotes the following frem the Sydney Bulletin as a comment on the agguated voicing of the Bill restricting in migration:- Long ago Australia had to face the question Shall, we allow England to send convicts to our country? Australia's answer was No. Now, Australia has to face the ques Captain G. A. Giffard will shartly relinquish tion-Shall we lat England send niggers and his appointment as Commodore of the second Japanese to our country ?

And the answer class in charge of the Newfoundland Fisheries, will again be No" The Japan Timte com und will be succeeded by Captain R. A. J.ments upon this and other remarks to a similar Montgomerie, C.B., who at present compaands effect in the article that it is not pleasant to be. the battleship Prince George in the Changet told that Japanese civilisation is only a thin Squadron. Capt. Arthur Clarke, who recently veneer, or to he classified with Africans and commanded the Ued sunted on the China Station spoken of in the same breath with convicts, but has lean mentioned as the successer of Captain adds: We must, however, confess that it Montgomerie in coarmund of the Prince tseorge. impossible to boffended by an insult 80 courageously frank and open-hearted," The Jupes Times is certainly very amitable about

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At Berlin, under presidency of General of Infantry Baron von der Gore, the Dentsch- Ostasiatiselie Gegulschaft (German East Asiatic Society) has been found founded, and has beprua its operations. The society intends to enter into close relations with Germans in Eastern Asia, and will nee every endeavour-to forward scientific and economical existprises likely to protect and forward German interests in the Far East. Among the names of the originators is that of Herr Ballin, of the Hamburg-Ameri- can Line.

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and equal navigation of the Canal by the merchantmen and warships of all nations similar to the Suez Canal The question of fortifications' is not mentions.

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LOBOX: 0th December. th

ENCH LOAN.' The French Sonate has passed the Bill for

of the the proposed loan against the security of the Chinese indemnity

THE ISTINIAN CANAL TREATY. The foreign commitee of the United States

Senate hum taparted favourably on the Hay Fauncefate Treaty in regard to the Isthmian Canali

MARQUIS ITO IN GERMANY. Marquis Ito has arrived at Berlin.

AUSTRALIA AND ALIEN::.

IMMIGRATION. AN The Melbourne Senate has passed the Alien Immigration Restrictions Billak

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR-TOTAL BRITISH CASUALTIES.

The total deaths amon, the British troops

suce the beginning of the war is South Africa,

meant to 18.347, including 93 omari.

SUPREME COURT.

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XUISANG " "This was a case in which the plaintiffs

IN ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION. The Kobe Chronicle says "Japan mut BEFORE L1s Honour A. G. WISE (ACTING surely be regarded as a paradise by beachesm-CHIEF JESTICE). bors, to indge from their affection for the land. OWNERS OF S... There are said to be about fity at Nagasaki, H: PILY & CO. 9. OWNELS C many of them desertera from the American transports. Whether this is an exaggeration or not we do not know, but we have quite enough in Kobe. The police regard the Bu men's Instituta as the natural place for such men, and a day or two ago a policeman was Been showing two new arrivals to Kobe into the Institute by the back way. Where men are really deserving and the victims of misfortune we should be the last to prevent them from

claimed $110 in respect of damage caused to she junk Son Li by a collision with: tue 8.8. utsalg in the Harbour on 31st August Inst. His Lordship, in delivering judgment in case, said the story for the defendants was that the s.. Katany which had arrived from s voyage early on the morning of the 31st August, came up the channel and down the central fairway, passing the .s. Zaten on her port side with the intention of taking p ber anchorage & little to the bustward of the Zaji o She had just arrived at her anchorage when.

LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET; E. found some European keya In a room rented property a second was sent to prison for a European navies there was not a word of receiving help, but unfortunately many of the the master noticed thu, plai tiff juus immo-

HONGKONG, 9th December, 1901.

MR. H. J. WHIGHAM, whose work as cor respondent, for the Morning Post is well known, bus written in very eulogistie torns of the German colony at Kiaochau, or Tsintau. We have already toted the rapid progress made there, judging from the state ments of German officials and British observers alike. Mr. WHIGHAM's report goes perhaps further in its expectations of the future of the port. He claims that it

passengers & bug of fice marked "R" und

quantity of apples, cranges, old. Enquiry showed that the articles had been stoles from the Empress of "Jupas. At the Magistraty on Saturday, the defendant was sent to prison for six weeks. Another Chiunman was sentenced to 14 days' hart inhour for stealing two bottles of beer from the house of Mr. Wright, C.1., 1, Ormsby Ferace, and for receiving the stolen

by another boy in the implement of Pustur similar term. The first prisoner, a house coolie, Kriel he found a large quantity of provisions offered a very ingenious excuse. The boor, he obviously stolen from Europeans. It was die said, badbena pat down before his master's guests, covered then. tlust this house was practically a but was not touched, and be accordingly, en- rendezvous for house boys to bring anything widered it to be las inwial perquisite. The they could steal to the goods being paid for by Magistrate, however, did not accept that view one of the boys, who being a compradore's rer- of the case. A house coolie in the employ of ant was able to dispose of them amour his Mr. J. C. Logan, assistant in Mesre. hewan, master' sales. The three loya were brought Tomes. & Co., was sentenced to three weaïs before Mr. Kemp at the Magistracy on Satur- hard labour for stealing a $5 note from his day. Que was sentenced to 14 days' bard labour master's pocket-book. and the others were bound, over. As an ex- planation of his possession of a quantity of

The German steamer Krefeld, on her return butter, which among other things was found in from China, brought 175 ld Chinese brass

is a moral certainty that Tsintau wi, to the house, one of the prisoners sal he had guns, which in former times were placed on the

large extent, absorb the export an import

In the little speech which Admiral Seymour made the other night at the dimer given in his. honour, by the Author's Club, the L. and C. Epress writes, he said that in the joint ar rangements in China mate by the various

jealousy or wrangling, and he conceived the reason to be that the sailors of different nations are so used to meeting one another all over the world that an extraordinary situation came almost naturally to them. This seera's to us a particularly happy remark, and perfectly trus

As we all know a sailor is, in a way, "a citizen

of the world" and the thought at obes suggests itself that it would be a goal thing if the army had the same opportunities.

The new battleship Vengenaes, which was do-

supplied the family with whom he served with walls of Peking. Some of them are very heavy, jard instead. Anotber of the accused said he and from Chinese inscriptions on them it tran trade of Shartung, both capturing the oldeft his employment bocasso he had too much spires that they are from 200 to 350 years old, mprisoned for & long time in the dock-husias at :

trade and creating by the railway new centres of activity. The railway will also tap the coal-mines near Weihsien, which are said to be of considerable value, even if the coal is not, according to the usual

work to do and too little pay for doing it.

A daring robbery is reported as having be perpetrated on the ss. Leongsung, which is at present lying it tho. Harbour. Captain G, 8. Weigail went on shore on Friday evening to

men who take up the life of a beachcomber and Leg from residents do so from an objection to work of any kind. The Japanese would do will to copy the Hongkong law with regard to the landing of destitute persons in Japan. Yet we in Hengkong aro apt to think this island bogohcombers" paradise!

distaly ahead of his steamer, barely 100 yads away, and the jark ores, instead of keeping the way, stopped yulo ng and" by a strong tide their junk wasgged on to the port anchor of the Kutsang The story of the plaintiffe was to the affect that the junk, which had taken a carge of pont on board from a coal steamer near Kellett's Island, was mak- ing her way to Kowloon Point across tha tide. Suddenly without any possibilty of got, At the quarterly general meeting of the ting out of the way of the Kuteng, the Ketaging Manchester Chamber of Commerce, held on the ran into her, staring in her port side, ab nship 4th at the President, Mr. John Thomson, feet from the bow, with her port anchor, and reviewed the matters that bad engaged the wan with great difcal y released from her position. The exor of the junk maintained livered from the works of Messrs. Viskers, Sous, antion of the Board. Referring to the at throughout the critical moments preceding Chinese tariff he said -Sir Alfred Bateman, the collision they contioned yuling and if of the Board of Trade, and Mr. E. F. Alford, Anything increased their speed; while almost if the witnesses for the defense maintained and Maximin May last, is now nearly completed. She is the last of six battleships that were built from the estimates of 1896-97, but her lateness with the assistance of two older gentleman of that immediately before the col lion they preparing a list of specifle duties to represent inevitable. The points which occurred to his in completion is due to the fact that she was large experience is Chins, were engaged in stopped along, and this made the collision 5 per cent, on the basis of the average of thros Lordship was the (1) Did the junk, wc- and that they have been made in China under Barrow-in-Furness owing to an accident to the

practically stationary at the time of the coll the tuition of the Jesuits. A wooden gun also dock sill, which took some months to repair. Of years. Un the invitation of the Committee, the tiene yatoing or not) Was the Nutsang was among the transport, as well as #andry her five sisters, the Canopus is serving on the President of the Chamber of Commerce, socom: aion Taking into consideration the evidence pieces of orduanes and other Chinese plant of Mediterranean Station, and the other four panied by one gentleman who is an export in of what might be called disintercated wit war. The metal of the guns is very valuable, that is, the Albion, Glory, Goliath, and Ocean the Chinese trade, was to attend at the Board of news on board the hospital ali Meeunce bat only those faw guns which already are

are with the China bquadron. It has been Tride next day (5th ult.) to advise upon the who was looking ant of large post hole as It occurred at 6:15 In the morning, this

Finally, be says, it must be remembered These his boy found and placed below the placed in the new naval museum at Berliu.

to bina by-and-by: and this is extremely pro- Mr. Eckhard (Messrs Rose Brothore) had witness Mating that her distinctly ow the that Tsingtau us a deep-water harbour will pillow. When Mr. Woigall returned late in

bable, if only from the fact that it must be kindly consented to accompany hint. It was crew of the junk oss yoloing a pinup tion, also the evidence of Mr. Mengenu, chief be a useful commercial bass and distributing the evening he found that the right-hand

Mr. Edward Moore, D.L., J.P., formerly of great advantage to have a homogeneous squadron important that the recommendations of Sir A into the water and taking into considera promptly as possible, because they would provide Department, who stated that when he saw the centre for all German trade in the north drawer of his estretaire had been anlooked and Shanghai and Hongkong, presided at the open- of battleships où every important station, and Bemsa's Committee should be sent out as boarding officer in the Harbout Master's of China, Manchuria, and Coren. That taken away. It contained cash to the amout of ing of the Drill Ball for Volunteers, at Hendon, that the Barfteur bas left this station.

the basis for the negotiations of the Commission Autsang she was practically stationary; and, witness from the Mesance moreover, that Tsintau can ever rival Shanghai or even about $700 and papers-I, O. U., etc.. re- Middlesex, on the 26th October, when the Duke.

The entries for Mr. Lock's cup at the presided over by Bie James Mackay, which was stated that he saw the Autang pass his por Dalny (since Dalny is at the end of an presenting over $1000. Some photographs of Cambridge declared the drill hall open. Over

hack again infinitely greater railway system), Mr. were also missing. No clue has been got as to 1,000 persons attended and a distinguished boring entertainment to-night were coming in entrusted with the duty of settling the tariff hole abreast and sdraace more than he yord abreast of the Meeghee, showing thus that WHISHAM does not maintain, but he holds the thief or tlieres so far, but the police are company supported HR.H. on the platform, well last week, among the probable contestants with the Chinese, beside other matters of great the centre line of the Mecanse, and after that the fernan possession is yet destined prosecuting a rigorous saurali. The people on Mr. Moore, who was mainly instrumental in being Sentanu Carver of HM.S. Blenheim, moment to the community there. He feared wards get on stern way and

the ship, including the Chinese quartermaster forming the Hendon force and raising the funds P. Keogh, A.B., H.M.S. Aurora, and Gunner that the adoption of tariff founded on the she had considerable stern on, mi Lordship must come to the conclusion that of the collision the Kutsang to extract what commercial profit there is

on duty at the gangway, declare they saw no wherewith to build the ball, referred in his Harvey, R.M.A., all of whom are light-weights. recommendations now being prepared could not

be expected finally to settle the matter. The st out of the province of Shantung; and, con-one come on board, so it is likely that the speech to the inception of the movement and It has been found quite impossible to gut up s

upon theec points and considered, having ro sidering the thrifty nature of the people robbers chambered up the side at some the result of the public meetings over which heavy-weight display, or to find anybody to Chinese Government had already foreshadowed was practically stationery; and, moreover, his and the mineral prospects of the country, watched part of the vessel. This is all the he had presided, dealt with the accommodation most Gunner Lennard. The contest is to be further proposals for a higher rate of daty or Basil Taylor, agreed with him, that profit is not unlikely to be consider more likely as there was the usust large number and the cost of the building, the number of four three minute rounds uador Marquis of perhaps in consideration of the nominal abolition gard to the de running, from 24 to 3 kantel

the time the arrived at, her uncheragnotat be able. The capital spent on Tsintau can of cargo-boate surrounding the steamer at the men enrolled, &c. The first items in the day's Queensberry rules. Both men being on their of lekin, or internal taxation, and other sdran, and having regard to the speed with which the the Zafiro must have been stationary, never be exactly repaid in hard caili; time. The second officer says he saw a light in programme was the presentation of medals to feet at the end of the fourth round, the decision tages. Sir James Mackay's Commission had a Kilang passed the Zafire, that the Kutung by

were real and could be carried out in practice. primarily Teintau is a naval base, and the the shin about 10 o'clock but paid no attention sixteen volunteers in the 6th Middlesex Regi will be given by the referee on pointe. In our diffealt task to secure that-saoh money, or a large part of it, had to be otherwise, as he concluded that the captain was ment who had returned from the west of war, nection with future boxing displays, we are spent regardless of direct commercial con- in the room. In the course of the day Captain HH. handed the conveted decoration to the told, an organisation has been formed, entitled Unless there was a very complete change in the siderations. Having said so much, it was / Weigall had paid the crew their month's wages recipients as they came forward, and subs the Olympic Club, with the following officials system of Chinese government them was daar Mostume Dentys and Bowlay) represented the and also received his own pay, so that there was quently spoke at some length in commendation for the time being-Frodent, J. Christie that the equivalent of lekin would continue to not to be expected that Mr. Wafa could more money in the cabin than there otherwise of volunteering and also on the present was Manager, J. H. Downs; retare, Mike Collian; be exacted under some other name, even should refrain from comparing the treatment of would have been. Obviously the robbers were in South Africk, Hendon was en féle for the Official Tims-keeper, Mr. Frost; Secretary, abolition be conceded in return for a further

W. Minketh Weihaiwei, "the neglected spot on the well acquainted with the ship.

formulz, "equal to the best Cardiff. visit zone friends, leaving his keys in his cabin damaged will be melted. The remainder will be suggested that the Vengeance will also proceed proposed list which had already been draftalt tas stern of that ship and saw the collision

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Powerefore, his Lordship ordered

Home IB Pollos KC. (instructed by the defendant with conta

incie company, And Mr. B. Bhan-ba riser instructed by Missars Deacon and Taylor, Amienat Harbour Master, was assessor Hastings, the defendants Mr. Bad E. H

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