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ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY LECTURE.
MB... CLEMENTI OF "BUDDHIYN."' Under the auspices of the Did Yolumes Society. Mr. C. Clementi lectured in the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday evening on" Budēkiem." H.E. the Governor presided. There was n large attendance,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 14TH, 1903
Being as Nothing, or rather that Being was forever passing into Nothing and Nothing into Being, conoluded that the truth of these con- captions was Becoming, and by means of the conception of Becoming or development od- vnuced from the most abstract datum of thought to its consummation in the concrete notion of self-consciousness: Buddhism reversed the pro- come and argued from the empirical datum of HIS EXCELLENCY in introducing the lecturer Becoming to the bare sistraction of Nothing, said that he had been asked sa President of the wherein it found the equivalent of Being and Society to take the chair on this ecossion and therefore of ultimate reality. Thought had it gave him very great pleasure to do so. The moved in a strange circle sines the time of catholicity of the proceedings of the Society Prince Gautama, and the origin of Buddhism was, he thought, exemplified in the lectures was curiously repeated in the history of the school already delivered nuder its auspices and tho of British empirical philoscyly. The reply to one they were going to hear presently. First Buddha, said the leotpror in conclusion, was ic they bad one upon malaria in connection with be found in Kant, who conclusively demonstrat- mosquitous, then another upon the defence ofed that knowledge was not only a posterior the Empire, and now they bad abandoned those but was a priori as well. There was no know. physical possibilities of war and pestilence and ledge which was not the joint produst of reason Mr. Clementi, was about to lecture on the and experience, the, co-ordination of sense. metaphysical aspect of Buddhism. There were impressions under the laws of the mind; or in for people who were better entitled to deliver a Kant's own famous words, Thoughts, without lecture on that subject than Mr. Clementi, who content are supty: perceptions without con- was a very well-known Oxford scholar. (Apceptions are blind. Knowledge arises only planse,)
Mr. CLEMENTI, who got a cordial reception, said in the course of his lecture that metaphysic was the search of reason after reality. The metophysician's only instruments in arriving at a conclusion were experience and reason; he was not concerned with balist or faith. All religion must be a metaphysic, as religion was n search after the ultimate lusts of existence. A
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from their noited action. And with the proof that such union was possible, Kant proved that there was knowledge, that there was reality, that the Nothing, the Zero of Buddhism was but on abstraction from that which we sitimately real, the self-conscious thinking subject. (Applause)
SUPREME COURT.
Friday, 18th March.
IN BUMMARY JURISDICTION.' BEFORE HIS HONGUE A. G: WISE (PUISTS JUDGE),
120 PER CENT ! Alla Singh, an Indian, claimed from a follow countryman, Mala Boza, the sum of $50 on a promissory note payable to the bearer.
The defendant winted in Court that be made. the promissory note, but not to the plaintiff it was to snother man. He had already paid interest on that promissory note for about three years at the rate of 33 per month (which comes to about 120 per cent).
The plaintiff stated that ho bought the pro- missory nute from an Indian friend and paid for it $30, the amount endorsedapon the note.
His Larthip on hearing this gave judgment for the plaintiff for the amount claimed, without costs or interest, and directed that the debt be paid in instalments of $3 per month, eranding that he would not allow this traffic in promis- aory notes, which was becoming rather bad in the Colony amongst the Indiane.
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HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LD.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The ordinary half-yearly meeting of share- KODAKS,
holders in the above Company was held at the Hongkong Hotel yesterday as noun. Mr. W. Hatton Potis (chairman) presid-d., and the others present were Messrs. B. C. Wilcox, E Osborde (directors), W. E. Clarke, G. H. Bain, E. Utorg, F. D. Goddard, A. Denison, W. Davies, E. J. Joseph, Ho Tang, Ho Fook, Ho Kom Tong, and C. Mooney (secretary).
The notice calling the meeting having beeu road by the SECRETARY,
The CHAL MAN anid-With your permission, I propose to take the report and accounts an read. The business for the six months shows a small increase over the corresponding period of 1951, and we are ngain, able to recommend a dividend of 12 per cent for the half-year, and the rosait has been obtained in spite of an ever- falling exchange, and increased competition. wbiob, sines the beginning of the year, has been further augmented by the opening of the Club anexe, and the Gorman Club. The new recor-
considering, in order to keep the hotel up to date; the advisability of having our own electric plant, as also the removal of the servante to another building, to avoid the noise and emell of the Chinese cooking, it may be necessary later on to raise more capital, or to increase the debenture issue. In January last we commenced charging in sterling, this seeming to be the only remedy to avoid constant changes in our rates, ofting to the lower purchasing power of the dollar. Before moving the adoption of the report and pounte, I shall be pleased to answer any questions. (Applause.)
There were no questions, and on the motion of
the CHAIRMAN, seconded by Mr. Ho TUNG, the report and accounts as presented were adopted and passed.
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THE REBELLION IN KWANGSI.
Telegraphing on the 7th inst., the Peking correspondeat of the N.-C. Daily Nous sayısı
H.E. Wang Chil-ch'uz, Governor of Kwongsi, has sent a secret telegram to H.E. Yang Lu, Grand Secretary, stating that the irrepressibility of the rebels in bis province is due to the ungovernable condust of the Imperial troops commanded by Marshal Ex. Whenever the Imperial and rebel forcos meet, it is impossible to distinguish which is which, es they not only communicate their military secrets to each other, but openly exchange their arms and ammunition (and probably their aniforma leo). He therefore asks that Marahia!
tien roous referred to by the Chairman at our last meeting have been completed, and seam to bo generally appreciated both by visitors and the residents of the Colony. Nearly the entire east ACTION AGAINST THE P.W.D. On the 16th December Inst his Lordship gave of these alterations, and certain other improve- judgment for the plaintiffs in an action in which monte, all conducing to the comfort of our pat J. Coleman Haghes, his wife Agneta Eliza rene, ero included in the accounts before you. Hughes, and Charles Lena May claimed from You wil bare noticed that some $32,000 has been William Chatham, Water Authority, and A. H. paid on the Reclamation, and we have still deben- Hollingsworth, Assistant Water Authority, atures to the amount of $275,000 unissued, H1B EXCELLESCT invited discussion.
wherewith to dance the building, bat as we cre Rev. E. J. HARDY remarked that the lecturer, sum of $1,000, being damages sustained by them religion might however transcend the limits of bad said that all religions were metaphysical by reason of the opening and keeping open by metaphyse, might supplement reason by faith. Would be not say that Christianity was the the defendants of a trench in the road at the It was either true or false book of No. 1, Lower Albany in so negligent a Buddhism was one of those religions whose
one exception? only instruments were experience and reason. but it professed to be historical and Jesus manner as to allow a body of water to collect some into the and porcalate through the adjoining soil and Mataphysic was logically prior to faith although Christ was said to have
Ho thought Christ-canso the collagee of a portion of the plaintiff's it might comme later in history. Historically world to deliver us. speaking the origin of Indian metaphysicianity was not metaphysical and that that retaining wall. Mr. H. W. Looker of Messre to be found in the faith of the was the most valuable thing about it. As to Deacon & Hastings, solicitors, appeared for the Rigveda, 2,000 years before Christ. Buddhism the ultimate reality being nothing, he contended plaintiffs, and Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown was hard to define in a single word that it had been proved that it was exactly Solicitor, for the defendants.
The question of the amount of damages was it was not polytheism, not monothejem, not
opposed to that,
Professor £BART observed that he was over-referred to the Registrer. The Registrar duly pantheism. Max Müller was driven to coin the word "henotheism" in order to describe it. whelmed with the scuse of the impossibility of investigated the matter and filed his report. Honotheism meant the worship of the gods one the Western wind following the reasoning His Lordship gave judgment for the fall by one. This faith as soon as the people began to of Buddha that there is nothing and that amount plained, 51,000, which was the amount philosophine necessarily tended to the conclusion everything is nothing. Perhaps there was found by the Registrar to be due for the that all the deities were only manifestations something lacking in the Western mind to damages suffered by the plaintiffs through the
What was
act of negligence of the defendants. of one power lying behind them. Wh
enable them to arrive at that conclusion.
The Court afterwards adjourned. this power? Here was the turning point of Indian religion. The answer might have been monotheistic. But as a fact the answer was pantheistic. The whole world was God. This was the doctrine developed as a faith in the Brabmanas between 1,000-800 B.C.. It reached its orthodox climax in the Vedanta, which explained the universe synthetically as a development from one principle, the Supreme Soul, called Brahms or Faramatmau. The Supreme Soul was both theefficient and material cause of the world; both made the world and was the matter out of which the world In the seventh century, B.C., Kapila, the founder of the Cankhya philosophy, mode a determined attack on the pantheism and orthodoxy of his day and there was little doubt that Buddhism, which dated from the fifth century, B.C., owed its origin directly to the Cankbya philosophy, Kapilis was the first great empirical philosopher in the history of the world. His name had been forgotten; yet it was he that laid the foundations of empiricism as they stand to-day. He based his philosophy
HIS EXCELLENCY asked the meeting to join on experience and used reason as his only him in thanking Mr. Clomanti for his scholarly arganon. Whereas the Vedanta was a synthetic lecture. The conclusion of the great meta- pantheism, the Conkhya wasan atheistic dualiam, physicians, Kapila Gantams, the Buddha and aletaphysis for the first time bad ebaken itself the rest, was that the goal of all our toiling free from the bondage of faith. The date of lives acording to those dreams is nothing friendly way the compininant, fold his experience were matter el souls. As regards. These metaphyscienze must have been a body of Worship, "and then a lot of old thinos To pay a dividend of 12 per cent....120,000.00 | ay yearly meeting on 37th instant. Chian tampering with the loyalty of the erstwhile
was made.
matter, the doctrine of Aspils was stated by modern seianco sa the law of conservation of energy. As regards souls, modern science had nothing to say, but Kapile's argument was the metaphysical attempt to vindicate the faith long held in India of the transmigration of souls Wherein did the Buddha differ from Kapils? In two points. Whereas Kapila asserted the exist ence of souls the Buddha denied their existence; whereas Kapila asserted the existence of matter andsonlsfrom everlasting to overlasting. Endaba asserted an end, a finality. The vary centre and core of Buddhist metaphysic was the denial
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POLICE COURT. Friday, 13th March.
MAGISTRATE).
A DANGEROUS TOY.
Mr. CLEMENTI said in reply that there must le metaphysical element in Christinuity, for was it note search after the ultimate facts of exist ence? What was meant by death and life and what was meant by God? In so far as it failed to answer these questions and convince BEFORE MR. J. H. KEEP (ACTING POLICE the thinking man of its truth it was an unsuccessful metaphysic. If it answered them But successful motaphysic. it w Christianity was not a religion which relied on reason and experience alone. Therefore it was fundamentally distinct from Buddhism Christianity held that beyond reason there was faith. With regard to the other part of Mr Hardy's contention the lecturer said there were many Eastern students who agreed with his argument, and he referred the querist to the religious books of the East. As to Professor Sharp's remark that there was a difference between the Eastern and Western minds, he could not take that view at all. The philosophic conclusions that were proved by rosson in the Wost were proved by reason in the East.
Augustus Preim was charged by Inspector Baker with disolarging an air-gun in the street and assaulting one Lau Lam. He pleaded guilty sad was fined $2, being further ordered to pay the Chinaman, who received the pellet from the gun just over the eye, compensation to the extent of $9.
Out of the above case there arose a summers SANITARY INSPECTOR T. POLICE SERGEANTS, against Police-Sergeant Gordon for using insulting and abusive langunge to J. T. Cotton,
Kennedytown. inspector-in-charge of the cattle depôt st
The complainant is related to Fareire, and in the course of enquiries in connection with the charge against the latter Sergeant Gordon came in contact with Inspector Colton. This was on the 11th inst. at 8.30 am.
"We talked in a
The next business was the election of a director, and Mr. DAVIES proposed that the retiring member of the board, Mr. W. Hutton Potts, be re-elected.
Mr. BAIN seconded, and the motion was agreed to panimously.
Meer, H. U. Jeffries and A. R. Lowe were zo-olected as auditors, on the motion of Capt. GODDARD, seconded by Capt. CLARKE.
This was all the business. Dividend warrants
will be ready to-day, and may be bad on appli, cation to the secretary.
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT
The following is the report for presentation to the shareholders at the fourteenth ordinary general meeting to be held at the offler of the general managers, on Saturday, 21st March,
at 11 'o'block a. 1-
.
Annexed we have the pleasure to lay before shareholders a statement of accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1902.
The vet profit, including the amount brought forward from the previous year, amcants to 8147,676.74, which it is proposed to deal with as follows, viz.
$2,000.00
To place to reserve fund
REFINERIES,-Fair sales of China Sugars bave takes place at frem 8102 to $112 for the Rettlement, and at rates romewhat under the equivalents forward: at time of closing a tow shares are probably obtainable at 8110 cash, but market remains fairly steady. Luzons an changed.
MINING-Punjoms have declined to $28 after sales at 33, Shares, however, are in demand at the lower rate. Raube have found buyers and close steady at $74. Nothing für ther to report under his heading.
DOCK, WHARVES & GODOWNS-Hongkong and Whampoa Dooks have been the medium of a fair investing insiness at 8204, 8205 and $206 for cash, and at about equivalent rates for early dates forward; the market-closes steady at $205. Kowloon Wharves after sales at $26 And 895 cum dividend close with sellers at $92) ex dividend. Farnhams have advanced to Tls. 190.
u may be cashiered, and if this is done, he undertakes to suppress the rebellion in two months,
In its Notes on Native Affairs our Northera contemporary observes that although strange to modern ears, the curious complaint men- tioned in the telegram is not new at all so far as this country of contrarieties is concerned. During the turmoil and con- stant Bghting which took place between the LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDINGS-Hongkong last years of the Tang dynasty, A.D. 905 and Lands continue quiet at $176 with cash sales, A.D. (60, when the first Emperor of the power- and at about equivalent rates forward. Hotels West Points remain firm with no sales to the interreguam of fifty-five years saw the continue at 314 with small sales and bayers, ful Sung dynasty mounted the Dragon Throne, repert. Oriente Hotels have been placed at reign of fire dynasties, composed of successful 827 and close in demand.
COTTON MILLS-No change or business to generals of the usurpers. History tells us
changed masters report under this heading.
that men then
and then returned to them as frequently MISCELLANEOUS-Green Islands have found
as they changed their costs, and often buyers at $221, $23, and $234, closing with sellers at $23. Watsons, Electrics, Water-bouts, high officials, thinking themselves surrounded by China Providents and Campbell, Moores have faithful troops of their sovereign, would find to all changed hands at quotations in small lots. their cost that they were in the bands of some MEMOR-Luzon Sugar Refinery Co, ordia-rival claimant to the Throne who had succeeded Bagar Refinery ordinary yearly meeting on 17th instent. Green Island Cement Co. Imperialists. To revert to ever later times- ordinary yearly meeting 21st March; transfer the Taiping rebellion, 1849-1864 Imperial any that the element that united body and sould liar. He said he had proved we end in the joy of existence and the hope of eternity in the Police Court in a gambling case and and the above result is very satisfactory books close from 37th to 21st inst. Humphreys troops with their officers having tarned Taipings was the lightning fish of faith, without which in the Sanitary Board as well. I said he should although, the production of finished wrent Estate an extraordinary general meeting on returned to their allegiance-after a time, to-go. has been bampered by the difficulty of obtaining applies of raw material sufficient to keep pe with the increasing consumption.
sad seekers Liter truth, but for himself he would came up and the defendant called me
I
To carry forward to next year'saccount 25,676.74 alen during the year show a steady increase
the deepest thinker is but a blind groper is not say that, and he said, 'Who are you?” I aaid impalpable blackness.
The meeting then dispersed,
BELGIAN CONCESSION AT TIENTSIN.
I was the sanitary inspector in charge of the cattle depot. Then he went away."
Cross-examined by tho defcadant, complainant- said he gave no provocation whatever. They had a conversation about the gan affair, and the abusive language arose out of that. He had never had trouble with the police before.
Work at Deepwater Bay suffered greatly from sickness and strikes amongst the coolies, and much damage and loss of stock was enused by a heavy rain-storm in the month of June and later on by typhoons. The demand for the
are now in progress, which will improve the
THE BANKNOTE FORGERIES
26th March. Chine-Borneo Co.,, Ld.: share- Loiders are requested to send their scrips to the over to the Taipings the moment they found the rebels too strong for them, and vice versa. The Company's office for exchange.
same policy it would seem is being purened in Kwaugsi-to the benefit of the rebels. But with reference to the desire of Governor Wang Chih-chun that Marshal Su should be dismissed. it is another thing altogether. If the Marshal is like ordinary Chinese Generals of the au- educated class we need not be surprised if we:
AT SHANGHAI..
The N-C. Daily News in its editorial columns of the 9th inst says:-The detection of counter
of uneasiness among the Chinese, and the sus- `picion inevitably excited has now extended to efficiency of the factory and reduce the cost of thou has, as is well known, caused a great deal dismissing him from the service is issued, whilst
manufacture,
CONSULTING COMMITTEE.
as to the mandarine. in Peking, if they are mindful of their histories, it is quite likely that to prevent such a contretemps they will fed
In accordance with the articles of associativa; the Russo-Chinese-Bank, notes to the value ofį means of putting the Marakal out of the way.
the Hon. Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., the Hon. C. W. Lickson, Mr. C. Ewers and Dr. J. W. Noble, rotire but, being eligible, offer themselves for re-election.
IF YOU REQUIRE BOTTLED ALES, BEERS AND STOUTS,
The Antwerp Metropole announces that Bel
The defendant then made his statement. Ha! Company's bricks, tiles and pipes is, however, feit notes of the Imperial Bank of China, nd of hear of his troops coercing him into joining giam has obtained a concession to the north of of the existence, either of souls or of a supreme, Tientsin on the right bank of the Pei-ho River said he went up to the defendant and said increasing, and further additions and extensions the Hongkong and Shangbai Banking Corporn- the rebels the moment the Imperial decree soul. No one ever had and it was impossible that The German Shoutung Railway traverses the "Good morning. Defendent replied, What one should ever huve experience of a soul. The concession, but the ground necessary for the the devil have you been doing in that gun wool always eluded your observation, for the soal construction of that line has been eeded to the case? You've been telling Inspector Baker a was the instrument by which you observed. The Gormans by Belgiam, in return for the lot of stories, nothing else." Defendant denied scul must, as considered by metaphysical sonce support given by Germany to the Belgian the imputation, and told the complaisant that be an expression for the identity of the go as request for the mat The draining of the he was a liar. Luspector Cotten had had a lot of trouble with the pelice, and the summons the supreme condition of the object. You could marsh, the journal adds, has been begun, not examine the Ego because the Ego was the and the plan of the roads to be made has been was only the outcome of spite.
His Worship dimissed the case, candition of your being able to examine at all draw up. The Journal de Seir states that a Therefore, said the Buddha, it could not be
CHURCH SERVICES. ultimate reality? Maiter was doubtless on object of experience. Was it therefore the nitinalé reality No: for matter was condi tioned by human percaption. If the soul wew not real how much less could the objective world, could matter, which was known onlytothe soul, be real? What than was ultimate reality Ultimate reality, said Buddha, was nothing, was hon entity That was the last word of Buddhist metaphysis, and from that first
it will shortly be introduced to the Clamber regalarising the concession in accordanco with the provisions of international and Chinese law.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The Imperial German wall steamer Hamburg ft Kobe, via Nagasaki and Slang het, on the 8th mot.. pm, and may be expected here on the 17th inst.
The N.YK steamer Shinano Mary (Ameri can Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 12th inst, and is expected here to-morrow.
The AL. steamer Frane Ferdinand, left Singapore for this port on the 11th inst, pm,
The P&A steamer Indrapura left Yokohama for Portland (Or.) on the 12th inet.
AUDITORE,
The accounts have been audited by Mesars T. Arnold and W. H. Fotts, who are recom mended for re-election.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers.
8. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. 19th March, 3rd Sunday in Lent.
Mating (11 am.. Responses, Ferial; Venite, tainer; Pealing, Hongkong, 5th March, 1903- Cooke, Woodward, and Dupuis; Benedicits, Winchester in E flat Jubilats, Uuseley in G Hymns, 191 and 261; Kyrie, Schutert in E Ast, Offertory Hymn, 91-
BUY THE BEST
for redemption in silver on Saturday morning, There is not, however, we are glad to say, any 500,000 or more having been taken to that bank
widely-extended scare among the Chinone. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bauk was kept open for the cashing of notes, the whole of Saturday afternoon, bnt, notwith- Ind, Ucope & Co.'s standing the large circulation Its notės Ale eajoy, the total amount presented in the last Bass, Light Gravity
Ale three days of last week did not reach
Bass, Light Gravity $300,000, and among them less than fifty
Ala counterfeits, all for 60; were discovered. The Bass, Boar's Head...
Do.
do counterfeits can be easily detected by rubbing JOINT STOCK SHARES.
them with a wetted finger, or by looking at the Messrs, Vernon & Smyth may in their weekly printers nams, which is mis-spelt. It is share report, dated Hongkong, March 13th. generally understood that, by some accident, The market has rated sofive since date of our the Japanese crimimal code--and these counter- fast and a fair general business has been felts are Japanese made-does set provide any tranzacted chiefly at advanced rates. At time penalty for this crime, au omission which, if it exists, reflecta little credit on the foreign of closing, stocks appear to rale a trifle easier.
BANKS, Hongkong and Shanghai sales advisors who assisted in the compilation of the are reported at 8690, and (692) cash, market Japanese code. This omission will no doubt closing with farther, bayers at the former rate, engage the attention of the new Diot as cu Yebist, Japanese Nafionals remain unchanged and without busi-n it meets. Very
Dark... at quotation.
It is reassuring to know that the scare has 21INE IESURANCES-Unions have further not become serious, and that trade is not likely
Evensong (5.45 p.m.). Responses, Ferial; Psalms, Oakley Magni ficat, Lawes in (19th M.); Nuno Dimittis, Wallace in E (9th E); Hymns, 266, 514, and 288, Vesper Hymu, Ward (No. 1).
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The CPB. steamer Empress of Cloind arrived at Nagsaki at 3.30. m. on the 13th us and left again st 3 p.m. same day for Bhanghai, principle the whole of its ethical teaching was where she is due to strive this morning. decived. Now most of them, he daresay, were The Glen Line steamer Glenshiel left of opinion that a metaphysic which cousinded Singapore on the 12th fast., p.m. snl is due that the ultimate reality was nothing had here on the 15th inst sultified itself before the tribunal of experience and was consequently worthless. Yet Hegel adopted as the starting point of his metaphysis the conclusion of Buddhism that nothing was rohl. And though the last word of Buddhist metaphysic was that nothing was the ultimate The F&A stramer Indravelli left Portland
adsamed to $530 after small sales at $529, 1 to be st gravely affected as at one time soomed Ind, Coupe & Co.... Por 8 Doz. Pts. $19.50 32.45- China Tradors continue in request at 850 probable. Its effect would be very grave if it Guinness, Boar's reality, this must not be mistaken for (Cr) for this porteia Yokohama, Kobe and Moji,
Hoad Hynin, 416, Nato Bimittis, Foster, Hymns, without bringing further shares on the market extended to South Chins, wheze foreign bank. Egnosticism. On the contrary Buddhism was the Bib met, and may be expected here on
the Bth pro
434, 18, and 179. NONE thoroughly guostic.It was not with the The FWA, steamer Indralamka lett. Moji The Mission Launch Dayspring will call on the Cantons have changed bands at $16) and close notes are prefermd to sliver dollars, and are Saturday of a Japanese helplessness of a despairing scepticism but with for this port on the 11th inst, pm., and may be ships between 215 and 10.50 amy and between firmer at $1621 Yangtzes after sales at $195 consequently much more largely used than they
6.15 and 6 put. (Kowloon Polica Pier at 10.30 and $19r close steady at $203. are here. The arrest the joy of a great salvation that the Puddha expected here on the 17th instant left and 6) to bring friends shore to the services; FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkongs remein on † with several counterfeit notes in his possession proclaimed to the world that nothing was real. Calcatta for this port, via the Straifa, on the ↑ returning, afterwards The Answering Pen offer at 85071, whilst bayers refuse to pay over will, it is hoped, produce a good effect, for it i Buddhism was the inversion of Hegelian 11th inst, and may be expected hore on the mat is the call ang. All the lungs are free $305. China have changed hands at $52 sud does not appear that any large quantity of thes
forgeries has been put in circulation. and unappropriated, Visitors welcome." dialectic. Whereas Hegel, after proving that "8th inst.
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