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A regular conrocation Lodge, No. 526 EC. In called for Monday, the Defranod, formerly. 18th inst,, at 8.30 pm,
The final of the Profesional Pairs competi tion of the Golf Club is to be played on the Happy Valley links this afternoon,
a body such as the Chamber of Commerce, in being entirely British. Matters that could hardly be submitted to a cosmopolitan body like the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce can be and are laid before the Association confidentially for their opinion WATSON & CO., and advice. These opinions are not only
sought but they are listened tu. Mr.The transport Wakool, haring en bosed the PLAYFAIR, at the meeting on Monday, gave Derbyshires, the regiment relieving the Welsh an instance of this. Quoting from a letter Fusiliers on this station, in expected here to-day. received, that morning from the Loudou
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The Figaro (Paris) unmonton that M
French Minister at Bangkok, will be appointed French Minister to Persia.
water scheme, which is estimated to cost 19 Rangoon's new water supply, the illangs lakhe, le expected to be completed by 1914. The reservoir is to be constructed to hold 15,950 million gallons et a distance of 16 miles from
Bangoob.
Funds are being raised in France for a monument to Prince Henri of Orleans, who died–
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SHANGHAI, 7th October, 7.2 pm.
H.E. LIU KUNG-YI'S DEATH. H.E. Liu Kung-yi, the Nanking Viceroy
THE FIRE AT AMOY.
FURTHREE DETAILS Yesterday morning the Douglas Steamship Co. ss. Hatching arrived in Hongkong, bringing the first mail nows of the serious at Amoy. conflagration walok had occuer The telegraphic nowa so far has not beos of a complete description by any mentis ad suppose we must wait for other arrivals fi Amoy before the full story is forthcom for the Hatching beings little, that has not been at least, foreshadowed in our telegra
though serious enough in alt aongoleuos, hur
Branch of the Association, he read the meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club, in the at Saigon a few years ago after gaining fame as died at 8 a.m. on the 6th instant Batorplle service, 1t seems that the conflagration,
following passage:-"Not only have your protests been promptly forwarded to the Foreign Office, but we have evidence that. they have been noted upon." This state- WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS | ment evoked a sharp round of applause, and is indeed an encouragement not always vouchsafed to volitary unofficial effort.
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A perusal of the correspondence appended to the Report, comprising some thirty-six pages, shows that the local Branch of the China Association has fully recovered from the moribund condition into which it was at que tinus thought to have sunk, and is The energetic very much alive. Churmau has evidently put his back into it, and with gratifying results. The Branch is able to make its voice beard, and it is $16.00 now consulted, its advice' acted upon, and its protests heeded. The Committee now contains a good deal of fresh blood, and with a Chairman like Mr. PLAYFAIR there is little danger of questions growing cold before they are grappled with, or of their being tackled so tamely that the protests for
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Pavilion, on Wednesday next, at 5 15 p.m., for the purpose of revising the Club rules.
A. forest has suddenly developsi at Kowloon -consisting of stays apparently supporting the side well of a row of lofty buildings which were recently "ran up" in the vicinity of the Indian barracks.
The Government which, through the Sanitary Board, throstess pains and poenities to those who do not clean their houses, might set a, valuable and an appreciative example by dashing the drains of the colony. The stench from the manhol on the lower levels during the last few days has been abominable.
On the 15th alt, the marriage was to bu, cele- brated at the English Church at Stockholm of Mr. Henry Oatram Bex-Trouide. His Majesty's Acting Chargé d'Affaires at Stockholm and once Sir Claude MacDali's deputy at Peking, to the Countess Martha Gyldenstolpe, daughter of Count Gyllenstolpo, Master of the Horse to his Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway.
explorer. The monument, which is to cost
one hundred thousand francs, will be set up at Cape St. Jame
In a resent issue of the Outlook we And the following letter addressed to the Editor:-
I have been in close touch with my friends down this side, and may tell you to banish any idea that trouble is ahead with tho Negus. Thera ceristaly may be trouble ahead in the Persian Gulf and Siam; in '93 the French had designs on Mong Pray, 8a, and Uteradit." And ore long the Chinese will kick about the in- demuity, and so should I with both fort! M.O'S." The letter bas the address "99. Red Sea, August 16," Mr. M.O'9-is well known
in China.
A telegram, dated New York, September 5, states that the Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia have hold a meeting to consider a commnaleation received from England respect- ing a proposed tour by the Philadelphions through Great Britain rext year. It was in England, to co-operate with Mr. C. W. decided to instruct Mr. F. H. Bolen, who is now Allock, the secretary of the Sarvey Cricket Club, is arranging a programme bagining with matches inst Irolaul, to be played in Dublin against Scotiaed, in Edinburgh, sud-afterwards against the Universities and England.
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warded to London fail to aruuse interest or The first European ever hung in Singapors, to enlist support. We are pleased to note Jokes Groin Gui, the Frenchman who mur 30.00 this clange in the Association, and are also dared a risksha colie in Keppel Road, in July, gratified to find its influence steadily i-paid the last pozalty of the law on the morning creasing. There is need for such a body in of the 29th ult., and was hanged in flu Criuziua! all conscience. In these days of excessive Gaol, in the presence of the officials, son after Competition we must keep on the alertsuaris. The curdomary inquest was held and the verdict returned at about half-past seven to sex that no exceptional advantages are Conceded in Chini to our foreiga rivals, nut, o'clock if need be, to pred the British manufacturer into action instead of resting on his laurels and allowing others to rug where he has sown but not held the fold electively. Yet more necessary still is it that the nuntiicial | Jaggage) up to his honor'; the consule diele sopil This fresa enterprise of Great Britain.. the journal, must bet remin watch-dog should remain sleeplessly on duty of liau imediately took off all the bugnie, continues
left the latter on the platform, and sent then-wered on our part, as otherwise this to guard the concession for which such a heavy price has been denuded. We refer empty burrow away to the remote end of the equilibrium of pregunt existing will be in caus to the abolition of lekin on imports into British Extension. Ởno may guess the romper of ixing fistnrbed. When Great D itain. Crim If the agreement negotiated fation service with which ta stituent obalismee through her railway, takes the direction of Scistau, that province, the political and eco- nomie Importance of which is enorm us, will be of orders was received:
included in the British sphere of infidence, a thing which we must not and can got allow."
After sponging that the construction of the British roilway from Quetta to Nushki has en di linitely decidual apon, sad that work will bo begu npon it immediately, the Noroc Fremra remarks that this railway constitutes The 1. and T. Timeazuys::--Handy Andy has the first section of the great iron rad which is again under his appearance at the Tintinovaninally to covet QL with Sristan, and on. A gentleman told a minor oficial the Ölher this to bring the British on to the funk of th day to send e burrow (at the moscut kad with probable rate of Russia's mati apan India,
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A despatch dated Washington, 28th Septoms bor, says: Admiral Robley D. Ernus has cabled the Navy Department that be has started up the Yangtze River to Ichang to Javestigate rumeurs of American mission dísturinner at this place which bad reeled him. As yet the Department has no knowledge of the nature of the disturbances, but if the several American is ons located there are the toned, it is assured that Admiral Evans will afford the Americans umple protection.
it canot fail to prove beneficiat hy giving a great impetus to trade and ridding China of a legion of official harpies who devour the revenue while engaged in collecting it. But there is great danger of the treaty not being kept in the spirit even if it is The Chinese cried out in the letter. Government bas, during the entire period of its intercourse with foreign states, proved so entirely lacking in good faith, bhud to its moral obligations, that it
The Victoria Lithographic Works notify in legal rutions that are would be erasest tolly to imagine that on a'rung apparea la live papers will be insertvi
dress jer entry copies of Batty Pusssabond to this novasiva lo is Hively to undergo Lay Lanother column that they have recommenced ghidegbe il na pasay i publication, After U sudden conversion to truth and duty. It business, and have engaged a skilled French Kurtheply slented. Only supplied for Cockt Tyraphic Address: Perss, Code: 1.Cath will be app than over necessary to watch lithographie artist, so that à great improvement
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On the 22nd September, at Prye Sugar Estate,
in local lithographic work may be anticipated, Hitherto thography in Hongkong has been Left to the Filipios, whose work is necessarily crude and unfinished. The business which was formerly Spanish is now under English proprie
Leensglossy, jubously, and with Argus eyes. for mine.ions of treaty stipulation having for their object the imposition of some new illegal post on impons, which frovines Wellesley, Straits, the wife of Jousis neulated to check the development or
ta come cases actually, to destroy thetorship, and will be developed so as to include every branch of the lithographic art, inclnling photo-lithography,
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On the 8th October, at 7.30 p.m., at Elliot Crepont West, Robinson Road, CA JOHANN PAUL, youngest child and only son of Cast Hd CAROLINE KOQUE, aged 17. montis and 17 days.
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promising trade laboriously built up. Meanwhile it is only fair to observe, en pament, that the watch duties of the
Cu a recent Butarday afternoon, the Singa Association would be made pleasant indeed | porn Royal Engineers (Volunteers) paraded:át and would be materially tightened were Erin Lodge," the residency of Lient. Peitzn, British cousular officiul as energetic for practice in bridge-coustraction. A wooden and as zealous for British commercial bridge bad been thrown acres the railway interests is Mr. JAMES SCOTT, His Majesty's cuting close by, and appeared to be perfectly LOR OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET. E.C present representativo at Canton.
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every
stable. Whilst the Buishing touches were bei pat ou, and several of the men were
H.M.S. Albion arrived from Shanghai and sealed on the bridge for this purpose, a portion of the timber collapsed, and severs! men were
two or three of them sustaining zasty bruises and cuts. The pole that snupped was rotten.
THE Sonnol meeting of the local Branch of the French cruiser D'Batrecasteaux from precipitated to the groand, about 20 feet below,
yesterday morning.
the Chisa Association, held at the City
The members of the Hongkong Gun Club Hall on Monday afternoon, was not very largely attended, but the proceedings were will be at home to theif friends at the Club interesting and baconious, and the ae-grounds, from 4 to 6 p.m., to-day. count of the work done was very satisfne- tory. No doubt there would have been a larger attendance had the hour of meeting been fixed a little later, siy five o'clock, when the commercial offices would hare been closed and opportunity afforded to all the members so turn up. We trust this
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's annual meeting takes places on Tuesday next, at 5.89 pm, when the business will be the election of committee, passing of accounts, and rescission of the rule about rétegasurement each setSON.
will be done on the next occasion, for this Maru. We hear that there is a possibility of quality of the fish is bad, for, salt
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not proved so serious as the rat meng would havetod as to suppose, these we won led to understand that something liko ZUV houses and shops had been destroyed by the
dying he recommended Cheng Wel-nieb or En Shou as his successor. The first named is bis probable auccessor.
All flugs hiera have been half-masted out ames. It appears that Blois as abar as possible, the number implicated When the Hai- of respect to H.E. Tâu Kung-yi,
ching arrived in Amoy on Saturday morning, the ruins of the dentated portion were still smoking, and shortly before the vessel, sailed there was a recrudesceums of the hlase, canoed, apparently, by the fall of houses and wells. It is said that the fire originated in a native tample,
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
SINGAPORE, 7th October, 10.50a.m. THE SINGAPORE COMMAND. Major-General Sir A. R. F. Dorward has been reappointed to the command of the Singapore garrison.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 5th October.
*.** When tue' outbreak occurred the
wind was blowing towards the harbour. The only rands in part were the Wanchow and tho
Newchuang. The captaing, officers and drews of these two steamers went on shore to assist in the subdnal of the flames. Ahoy worked arduonely, according to our Informant, bus owing to the direction of the wind ware uusblo to keep the conflagration from gstring a hold THE U. 2. COAL STRIKE.
apon the buildings in the fund. Messrs. President Roosevelt made strenuous appeals Douglas, Lapinik & Co.'s, Al-sirs. Jardine, to both parties concerned in the strike of U. s. Matheson & Co.'s and Messis, Danter & Co.'s
çemizes un the Bund were saved from coal miners, in order to avert the suffering destruction only by the strenuous efforis of the people, which, in view of the cold weather, the Europears who had landed to help te amounts to a national calamity. Though his extinguish the Banies. We regret to state intervention has inomantasily failed, it is be that capteja Fife of the Wenchou vas hilled fered that it will not be sati-ely without result while berbicaly engaged in this perilous work; Lemouldering wall felf apon him and he was as the public are becoming esasperated against killed on the spot. The reinuing of the burat
houses, which includeat is large Clin: ten hon on the Land, were smoking heavily when the THE NEW JAPANESE LOAN. strikers and trusts generally.
The nex
Japanese on will be issued is aching Felt Amy on Saturday night, at that time, tro, dumugo had not inun baseinud, London on Tuesday at £102. 1, S1, being the but i must mast out to many thousands equivalent of par.
Agent's Note: The loan amonuts to fifty
thound y warh, at a guaranteed exchange million yen, and will be isso.d in bonds for an
of 2/01
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illions of dolare. The drums of the Chinese hongs on the water-front took na prvation, yea they ww this then and properties into targo-boats which they pushed off into mid-stream. approaching, of shifting Umr household xcoUH
CANTON
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THE FUNERAL OF M, ZOLA.
Easton, 6th October. The faaerulof M, Zalu took plicoat Montmarie
TE. TAO MU INTIRES!! fa the presence of normous bat orderly crowds
HE, Tao Mt having sɔmu tinie ago memo at one o'clock this afternoon. The French lalised the Throne to permit Lim to resīvu Government was represented by the Ministar of ou secount of illaess, hrs at last actually. Education, who delivered an oration. Contrary resignet, and handed over the sels of the occupies the position of Acting Viceroy of
The Singapore Free Press, of the 29th uik. to strangem:ut, 31. Drylus was present at Vicoroyalty to H.D. Tak Sow who nowʻnguin the ceremony, bat he fortunately passed Kwanginng and Kyauys. But the alluess of unnoticed, and the fused disturbances wore avoided.
says that, with reference to the attempt made by the Siamese authorities to differentiat between goods from Singapore and those from Bangkok, by directing the Rajah of Kehutan to cease collecting titles de goods taken into his, State from ungkok," it our learas on excellent authority that the Rajah its demanded the payment of all be outstanding import duties that have not been cllected for the last six months. The Slugspore paper continues: - The news that we have received to-day Bays that the Rajab has apparently placked up heart and told the Stanis officials that he proposed 10 collect the dnes, in spite of the instructions from Bangkok. Furthermore he has insiste on the paymant of harbour dues by all ressols calling at Kelantan ports from Bangkok. although the Samese officials urged him to waive these dans. The reason given by the Rajah for Lis decided action is one that the Starneste will ind it hard to augiver, viz., that he
THE MARTIAL LAW COMMISSION.
The members of the Capo martial law have siled homewards in
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE:
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LUSINSAS.
H.E. Tao Ma is at present, 10.3 verzons to permit him to take a voyage, home; there fore the yamen of the Sult Commis foner i tu - Southern suburb has been properes för ku tempora cecini dation – Un lle era isso, he was removed to his new ret l-nce, his family having gone early in the morning. The streets from the Viceroy'a to the cell Commissioner yamen were lined with soldiers and, well
fam, qsplúteo; three puus-
was fred from the Viceroy's yaman and the pro-
A meeting will be held tomorrow at 32garded. Justus i 1. Financial minutes (Nos. 51 to 59) 2. Report of the Finance Committee.da, consisting of the Vicereg ratiune, officials and banner-Learers, was on its way. As (No. 12)
3. Question:Is it a fact that the houses accordance with the Building Ordinanco in thi Colony a wore su cartifled by the which bare recently collapsed were built in Director of Public Works?
4 Question:-As, in the Colonial Secretary a reply to my [Hon. G. W. F. Play fair
His Excellency was indisposed he gaveorders that no gon was to be beatud on the way nor any police-runners to ory out. Orders were also ven that the guards of honour heed not bottow when bu passed. The procession went slowly and quietly, His Excellency, sitting in a
is not prepared to sacrifies to Siam the trade of question at the last meeting of Conne large lau chair ia plain civilian di oss, preced
his Stata with Bingapore."
Mr. Hugh Clifford, C.M.G., in Blackwood's fagurine tells the following story about the companions of the Spitan of Perak at the Coronation: On the night of their arrival à went through the site of rooms which had been placed at our disposal, for the purposs of seeing that all was well with my friends; and it was fort waste that I did so, for I found two of the chiefs sleeping on the outside of their bede with only a silk-coverket, such as is used in their own country, pulled up about their necks. They were shivering miserably, and I roused them, and inquired what they were doing They replied in a most woe-begone fashion that
ing which was a foreign chair with a foreigner within. His Excellency looked very thiu and Eest, and pale, somotiates closing his eyes for sometim opening them to look roard.
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be admitted that there were no regula tions on the subject of balding enquiries into collapses of houses, and we section of Ur- dinance 17 of 1969 only paraits the Magistrate to enquire into cause of death and does not Government will either introdues a separate compel him to do so I beg now to ask if the Ordines dealing with the whole question or add further anbanctions to clause 8 of the Pa Chow in the
barat, new Pablic health and Building Ordinades immediately after the occurrence and giving making such enquiries compulsory, to be held authority for really heary fues, and not nominal ones, to be inflicted on all concerned
5. Question: To ask the Director of Public Worke
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Why the Water Accounts for January, February and March were not sent: over nut till 25th of September ?
(2.) With whom dood the responsibility for
the delay rest?
(3) Je want of a enfilcient staff the reason (4.) Will an assurance be given that such delays will not be permitted in future?
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1. First reading of a B entitled an Ordin- and 6th moons for some rogu
of 1902. zace to amend the Tramway Ordinance, No. 10 to build matsaðds for erickst-fighting
2. First reading of a Bill entitled su
on Ordin of gambling, ance to apply a sum not exceeding four million and covered seven hundred and twenty-eight thousand nine som bolu hundred and forty-two dollars and twenty-three BoID ON
Some-disomasion and correspondence the pupers has been going on at home lately on the subject of the connection of leprosy with a diot of salt-fish. It is not the eating of all salt diskthey were trying to get to sleep, and that they which experts condemn, but of bad dried fish, considered the circumstances somewhat adverse Oze sacreon of the R.A.M.C., with a large They had a courteous reluctance to say anything experience of South Africa, writes of ens deprecatory concerning the climate of my patire distriot where leprosy exists that, as to fish land, but it was plain that it met with their The Neill-Frawley Company left longkong ting, it is quiversal over the whole district, unqualified disapproval. I suggested to them for Manila yesterday morning by the Rosettant that the consumption is not very large, the advisability of getting into their beds, and they gazed at me wonderingly. Have they boing so, it is merely sun-dried, and often any insides?' they asked. In their own country nella disgustingly." The applicability of these steeping mat is a sleeping-mat, and bed- reaks to South China and to Hongkong will clothes do not exist, wherefore a bed had never been presented to their imaginations as any thing save a mat upon which to lie. I pulled readily be senn.
4. First reading of Bill entitled An open their beds, pepped them in, tucked them The Chino griffins, which arrived from theup, turned cat the light, and bade them tell, we
Ordinance to amend the Dogs Ordinance, 1883. 5, First reading of a Bill entitled An north on Sunday by the China Navigation how they liked the unusual experience. Next
Ordinance to repeal the Land Itegistry Offca steamer Kwaiyang, were drawn at Happy Valley morning they were load in their praise of the (Foes) Amendment Ordinance No. 1 of 1844 the on Monday evening as follows:-Mr. G. H. new discovery and of baropean ingenuity. entliled An Ordinance to provide for the chaton Medhurst (2), Mr. F. Kadoorie (1) Mr. CH. How great, they exclaimed, is the intelligence Registration of Deeds, Wills, Judgments and the Ross (2), Mr. W. S. Ort (1), Mr. N. Dorabjee of the white folk! These stooping-mats, which Convoyance affecting rent
is emphatically a body to encourage, and it their returning to Hongkong earlier than was will be well to show that its work is being at first contemplated, perhaps at some date near strongly supported. The Hon. G. W. F. Christmas. PLAYFAIR, who presided, made a breezy, spirited speech, in which, after reviewing the work done by the Committee, during the past year and commenting on some of the more important questions dealt with, he termed the Consule the official watch dogs of British interests in China, and the Association the unofficial watch-dog, whoss
The periodical leaflet sunt out by Mr. F. Kisne, manager of the Equitable Life Axen- ance Society of the U.S., and ablished along with our Coronation number, rqceives a flatter- ing noties from the Equitable News. It was printed at the Hongkong Daily Press Offor.
Members of the Hongkong Boat Claḥ are
cents to the Jublic Service of the year 1903.
3. First reading of a Bill entitled Au Ordinance to amend the Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 1889,
property
business it is to sound the alarm in case reminded of the smoking concert to be given in (9), Mc. &. G. Smithers (1), Mr. D. MacDugald kare insides to them, are indeed a splendig Property in Hongkong Marieket-
S. Andrew's Hall on Saturday next. An ex-Messrs. Brown & Graham (1), Hon, B. the official watch-dogs have been asleep or
calient programme has been arranged and shewan (2), Mr. K. Wiebel (2) Mr.J. L. Houston have been unable to make the warnings tickets for membora and guests can be obtained). Mr. Hart Buck (2), Mr. P. C. Potts (1),
efficiently beard in Loudon. This i
from the Hon. Feretsry, Mr. S. II. Gale, P.W.D Messrs. Chater & Mackie (1), Colonel Hughes The very apt review of the position.
We are glad to notice that the inscription on H, K. & S. Bank Junr, Mess (1), Mr. G. oficials do, sometimes, need a little waking the granite block near the Cricket Pavilion in Ballock (1), Mr. W. A. Craickebank (1), Mr. up, and their representations to the Foreign Uhster Road coinnismorating the laying of the B. W Rutter (3), Hon. CW. Dickson (1), Mr. Office are often greatly assisted when backed foundation of the new Fraga Reniamustion works H. N. Mody 4), Mr. J. H. Lewis (4), Mess. up hy statements or protests from a comem by His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught Denoon and Morris (2), Mr. B. Joseph (1), cial body like the China Association More in 1882 has been re-gilded and the face of tas Mr. F. B. Marshall (1), Mr. H. P. While (1),
and Mr. Badusober (1), ever, the Association has an advantage over stone cleaned.
invention!!
CHOLERA IN MANILA,
Dr. Perry, Chief of the Marine Hospital Serice at Manila, bus reported to the War Department that the cholera at present epidemic in the Phillippines was introduced into Manila by fresh vegetables branght from Chim. The report gives an interesting account of the spread and rainges of the disease.
Bill entitled 6. First reading Ordinance to amend the Liquor
„Amzodwent Ordinance, 1800 bosta ara prohibite
allowed 7. First reading of a Bill entitled At the In the Ordinance to amend the Stamp Ordinance, 190 order the offenders 8. First reading of Hill entitled Anand their properly Or fasce for the Naturalisation of Tran Ha
The Auting Vicros Ohe, otherwise known as T'san Ming Tani,
0. CLEMENTIE bis recidence In otherwise known as Tan Yew Wing
Acting Clerk of Councils, the 14th October Governor LOK
will be held immediately after the Council. NB-A meeting of the Finance Committo yamen of the
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