V.R.C. AQUATIC SPORTS.
The annual Aquatic Sports of the Victoria Recreation Club wors commenced yesterday ander vory favourable anspices, the weather Lying lovely and some good sport being witnessed. The results were as follows:-
OF THE
THE HONGKONG DÁILY PRYSS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH, 19′9′′
2nd Host.
Owen 10 noo.
1. M. A. Razack
2. W. Schumacher
C. M. 8 Alves.
4. J. M. Roza Purola
5. R. . Witchell
6. B. Lapsley
7. A. V. Barms
18
1st
66.00 p.m. DIYING FOR PLATES. HALF MILE CHAMPIONSTEFP COLONY. Open to all corps. lat prize prize presented by Gos. A. Caldwell, Esq. End presented by W. B. Disen. Esq. 2nd prize prize presented.
presontod.
1. N. H. Alves
2. J. Witchell
Timo, 15 min. 31'2/5 secs.
Boys' RACE (10 to 14 years of age). Two Jengths (Handicap). Two Prizes. Post entries Sous or Brothiem of Members only admitted.
1. Geo. Witchell
2. H. 1'erkins
SWIM UNDER WATER. 1st prize presented by W. S. Bailey, Esq. 2nd prize prosented. (The distance is calculated to the point where, the water is first broken by any part of the
body)
1. M. Ramacc
2. H. d. Holmes
Distance, 117ft. Vin.
Pour LANGTHS (Army, Navy, and Polico). (Prat entries), for Non-Members. Two prizes presented.
tir. A. Carmichael, R.A.
TWO LENGTHS (Handicap. 1st prize pre- Heated by Geo. Murray Bain, Esq. Lad prize presented. Ist in cach beat to swim in the Gnst,
F. K. Tats
N. H. Alvo
A. V. BATTON
A. J. V. Ribeiro
W. Schumacher
J. M. Roz Pereira
H. Q. Sayer
H. S. Holmes A. Marti
C. Humphreys J. A. S. Alvos O. F. Ozorio R. C. Witchell E. R. Millar • H. W. Sayer R. Lapsley M. A. Razack
7.–6.15 pm. HyzDLE RACE, TWO-LESOTHs (Handicap). 1st priza' presented by Gɛo. A, Richards, Esq. 2nd prize presented. (Ist and 2nd in each heat to swim in fuel.)"
1st Heat.
·
1. F. K. Tata
2. H. C. Bayer ...
3. W. Schumacker
4. A. Marti...
5. R. C. Witchell
4. N. H. Alves...
1. H. M. Bain
4. C. Hamphreys
Owes
9
12
2nd Heat.
go.
2. R. itenderson
Owes 65
S. H. 3. Holmes
5. A.J. V. Ribeiro
6. C. Cooke...
7. A. E. Alves...
1st Heat.
1.
A. J. Mackie...
Owes ser.
1 M. A. Branch....
F. W. White
20. R. Chunyet.......
8 C. P. Ozoriš....
2nd Heat.
1. R. C. Witchell
3rd Heat.
20. R. Choayet
1. R. Henderson
J. A. 8. Alyus
4th Heat.
1.
R. Lapsley
2. I. C. Bayer
VETERANS' RACE, TWO LENGTH! (Handi-
p). Open to Competitors over 35 years of Post Entries. 1st prize presented by W.
ugo.
A. Crake, Esq. 2nd prize presented.
1. W. S. Bailey
2. T. Mook
'Time, 12 45 secs.
7.-8.15 p.m.-Tran Race,
No. 1
R. Lapsley
G. M. 8. Alves
F. D. Bain
C. F. Osorio
L. E. Lammert
A. J. Mackie
No. 3
R. Witchall
E. K. Millar
A. J. V. Ribeira
P. M. Remedics M. A. Razack H. C. Austin
No.
N. H. Alves
J. A. 3. Alves
J. M. Roza-Pereira
O. R. Chanyet.
G. H. Babie
H. M. Bain
No. 4.
A. V. Barros
A. Marti
II. C. Eager
F, K. Tata
H. S. Holmes S. R. Moore
3rd Heat.
4 J. M. Rosa Pereira. A. V. Barres ... 6 B. Lapsley
Owen 6
8
"
"
tra
13
12 12.
8. CAMPIONSHIP.—A special prize will be awarded to the winner of most points in non- handicap events. Presented by Arthur Chap man, Esq. Chairman of the Club.
lat place mark
2nd place mark
3rd place mark
10 points 4 points 1 point
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 15th September..
BEFORE HIS HONOUR T. SEFCOMBE SMITH
(CHIEF MAGISTRATE).
On the complint of Mr. J. J. Spooner, prosecutor of the Opinm Farro, an Indian ou ployee was ebarged with having deserted the Farm to join the Police.
1
His Worship, after calling as a witness Mr. Wodehouse, who takes on the Indian constables for the Police, declared that he found the charge proved, and he imposed a floo of $20.
BIG TREFT OF JEWELRY.
Reserve R. Henderson Owing to a foul by Lapsley's team, the race worth of jewelry in will require to be again competed.
Mr.
W
Ofine-beators were as follows: President, His Excellency Sir Henry
Chairman, A. Blake. 4.C.M.G.; Arthur Chapman; Committee. Mr. Armstrong, Mr. A.. Rodger, Mr. W. G. Humphreys, Mr. Geo. A. Caldwell: Mr. W. S. Bailey. Mr. Thos. Meek, Mr. W, A. Crako, Mr. E. M. Hazeland, and Mr. E. W. Mitchell; ton, Treasurer, Mr. R. H, B. Mitchell, Hoz. Secretary, Mr. Frank W. While Umpires, Mr. W. Armstrong, Mr. E. M. Hazeland and Mr. W. 8. Bailey; Referee, Mr. E. W, Mitchell, Starters, Mr. A. Rodger und Mr. G. A. Caldwell, Handicappers, Mr. Thos. Meek Mr. J. H. R. Hance, and Mr. F. W. White; Official Timekeepers, Mr. E. G. Jordan, and Mr. M. A. A. Souza,
!.
N. H. Alves
A. V. Barros
W. Schumacher
C. Cooke
C. Humphreys R. C. Witehell R. Lapsley M. R. Bazack J. Witchell
H. S. Holmes A. Marti 2-4.45 p.m.-PLUNGING-1st prize pre sunted by Ha Tung. Esq. 2nd prize presented,
1. F. K. Tata
3. A. Marti
A case was called in which Fung Mun was charged, on the complaint of InspectorWarabok. with baving stolen a bag containing over $2,500 shop belonging to Hiptoela & Co., 13, D'Aguilar Street. It appeared that the complainant, who had been given the charge of a satchel containing the valne mentioned, had gone into this shop in D'Aguilar Street and had gone away leaving his satchel containing his valuables behind him.
The case was remanded until zo-day.
TSINGTAO.
Tsingtao, 7th September.
THE PRISONERS. MUTINY. A combined attack was made last week by В soldier named 22 native prisoners on Laahman, who was set to guard them while they were at work. The men bad besa impri- aoned together in one cell, and it is supposed that they took the opportunity to make their plans in concert. They formed part of a gang of 20, who were working down linked
The following is the prograjame for to-day-singly and ander Lachman's charge. One 1. - 4.30 pm. - CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE of the asked Lachtman to look at his COLONY. 200 YARDS (SIX LENGTHS). Open work and say whether or not it was properly to all comers, 1st prize presented by H.E. Bir
done. As the unenspecting soldier koelt Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G. a prize presented down to do this, another prisoner struck him by W. Farmer, Esq.
ver the head with a shovel, rendering him unconscions. Twy Chinese policemen were overpowered and tind up and then the whole 92- conspirators took to their heels. The other three prisoners were not in the plot. One of these wont with information of the occurrence to the nearest polico station and the other two carried the almost dead soldier into tho Pursuit neighbouring village of Byfang, was made at once after the fugitives and the two tingleaders were caught the same day. Sergeant Andochowit captured one bamed Kuang who had armed himself with Lachman's ride and made an attempt to use it. 3.-500 p..-Bors' RACE (9 to 13 years The other man, Li, was found asleep in a ravine of age). Two LENGTHS (Handicap). Post by a Chinese constable. During the pursuit Entries. Two prises presented. Sons a third prisoner was shot and died from his Brothers of Members only admitted.
wound in prison. Kuang and Li were tried 4-3.15 pm-RuNNING HEADER FROM and sentenced to death Yesterday they wore STRING - Board. Two prizes. 1st prize executed in prison. presented by A. Rodgers, Eay. 2nd prize presented.
N. H. Alves
A. V. BarrON
. W. Schumacher
5. C. Cooke
Loureiro
7. H. 8. Helmas
N. H. Alves
A. V. Darros
W. Scharscher
*H. A. Holmes
G. J. Clark
A. Marti
C. Humphreys
9. C. Humphreys 10. R. C. Witchell 11. E. B. Millar
12. R. Lapsley 13. M. A. Raznek
Frank Jorge
C. F.. Ozorio R. C. Wickell E. R. Millar R. Lapsley M. A. Razack F. W. White
or
5.-5.45 p.m.-FOUR LENGTHS (Handicap) 1st primo presented by J. R. M. Smith, Esq. 2nd.priza presented. (1st and 2nd in each beat to swim in the final.)
J. Heat
2. J. A. & Alves
1. H. S. Holmes
Owen 10 BoC.
3. C. Humphreys
4. A. Marti
5. A. J: V. Ribeiro
6. A. E. Alver
7. N. H. A TES
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A WET MONTH.. Angust has not been an agreeable month. The mean temperature was 25 deg. (Kesnmar), the highest 30 dag, and the lowest 20 deg. On 18 days it rained and 280 mm. fell during the month Batween fire and six o'clock on the morning of the 10th 25 mm. of rain was measured and 107 mua, came down during the 24 hours of that day.
GOOD FOR MARINERS.
Į
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
A meeting of the Council will be held to morrow, at 3p.m.
BUSINESS,
1. Financial Minutes. (Nos. 55 to 19)-
Hon. II. E. Pollock-To the Honourable the Colonial Sacretary. Is it the foot that the warrant for the arrest of Inspector R. G. McEwon for the parposs of his being tried for bribery was issued upon the sworn information of the Assistant Registrar-General, Mr. Clementi?
2. Is it the fact that Inspector, R. G. MoEwon's application to the Government through his solicitora, for the payout by the Government to him of his logal expenses in connection with bis recent trial for bribery, has been reinsed? If so, for what reason was such application refused?
3
THE TRANS-SIBERIAN BREAK- | WHILE OUR PREMISES ARE UNDER REPAIR, OUR SHOW-ROOMS
DOWN.
A correspondent who left Shanghai recently on the Liesling, rice the Mongolia in quarda- tine, intending to make the jour et homeward via Siberia, writes to the N.-C. Daily News from i
ARE AT
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CO.,
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2. Report of the Fjunaco Commities. (No. 8.) Kobu under date of 6th September with a record
QUESTIONS.
of the experiences which eventually landed hiin thero. Arriving on the 31st August at Cheloo, where the regatta was in full swing, ho found after some time a stastier going across to Dalny. Om getting his ticket ho, was told that the Siberian train bad met with an required. The information wanted was (1) Chof accident; a bridge bad given way on market value of the Tonkin before the Bre; (2) Liaoynay, with a train on it, and lives had the portion of the steamer barut; (3) the market been lost, but no other particulars were value of the steamer after the fire; and (4) to be had. The correspondent proceeded and would the steamer bare smuk had the after-part arrived next morning at Dalny. At the hotel been burnt as was the fore-part, and was the ho found English very imperfectly understood. Tonkin so damaged as to be rendered unservice- | but at the railway station was a properable? Judge Ota requested the surveyors to English speaking Russian business mon," who send in answers to those questions dering the said great damage had been done by the raize following week: and fonds, did not mention the bridge, but when questioned admitted the collapse to be a fact and that lives had been lost. He stated they were quite unable to learn the extent of the damage as all the wires were down, and that passengers might have to wait eight days or perhaps a month. Thereupon the correspon dent availed himself of the offer of the skipper of a British tramp to take him down to Moji, and had a most interesting passage. From Moji he proceeded by train to Kobe to catch the Doric, as being the more certain way of attain ing his object. The writer of the letter adds that the Dalby hotel was full, mostly of Ameri can trippers, all siranded and all making plans He would have tried Vladivostock, had there bren a steamer, but the only one going was smilar to that in which he made the passage 'frim Chefoo to Dulay. As these lead rooiies, the only way lo travel in them is “15 balenco un the top of their deck-heuse, very uncomfort. able for a long journey."
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF PHOTO SUPPLIES. PLEASE SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON THE 1ST PAGE FOR THE
[39 Hongkong, 31st August, 1903.
3 For what reason has Inspector R. G. McEwen been removed from his repeat post as Inspector of Marketa? Was ho so removed in consequence of an intimation having boon received by the Government to the affect that, unless he was so remored, difficulties would be likely to occur in connection with the supply of poultry to the public from the Central Market? 4. In connection with the re-housing of the population, what suquiries have been made by the Government for the purpose of ascertaining how many vacant storeys there are in (a) the City of Victoria; (b) Kowloon? Will the Government state the result of those en- quiries and give an approximate estimate of the number of persons who could be housed on such incant storeys in (a) the City of Victoria; (4) Kowloon ?
à. In ocnuoction with the prevention of malarial fever, in it the fact that the Government has been training nullahs in the neighbourhood of Macdonnell Road below the Bowen Kond level only. If so, for what resson huve nuifwhe not been trained right down the northern face of the hill from top to bottom?
Hoz. B. E. Pollock.-To the Hanourable the Director of Public Works 1. What steps have been taken to provide means for Bushing the low-level sawers with great rigour, as recommended by Mr. Chadwick at page 23 of bis Report of the 10th April, 18027
2. Has the plan of the drains which is referred fo at page 32 of the said Heport been completed Jet, nad, if not, why not ?
2. What steps have been taken to carry out recommendations (n), (d), (c) and (d), contained on page 32 of the said Report P
OBEERS OF THE DAY.
First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to apply a sum not ezending Five million two bundred and thirty-eight thousand seven hundred and ninety-two Dollars to the Public Service of the year 1904.
Third reading of the. Bill entitled 'An Ordinage to set apart a holiday to be known as Victoria Day" in loving remembrance of Her Mort Gracions Majesty the inte Queo
Victoria.
Third reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin- ance to provide for the Regulation of the Export of Cattle and other Lave Stock from the Colony.
Committee on the Bill entitled on Ordinance to repeal the Water-works Consolidation Ordin- ance, 1902, and to provide for and regulate the Supply of Water in the Colony of Hongkong and for the Maintenance and Repair of the Werks in connection therewith.
h. F. JourTOM, Acting Clerk of Councila. N.B.-A meeting of the Finance Committee will be held immediately after the Concil.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
[VIA SHANGHAI.]
THE BALZANE.
The King of England, it is now known, expressed himself strongly against the setion of Bulgaria while in Vienna.-O. Lloyd,
Berlin, 10th September. The Turkish troops are succeeding every. where in Macedonia.
The Shanghai Agent to the Chiness Eastern. Railway Co. Seagoing Steamship Service, has Beat out the following notice -
TRADE
TELEPHONE No. 135,
THE CREAM OF
MARK
SCOTCH WHISKIES
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The Court, Counnal; and all interested then: inspected the damage done. In the course of thei inspection, M. Roux, agent of the Compagnie des Mesangerian Maritimes, said the fire that was extinguished by the Kawasaki Company was that near the engine-room. The fire in KING EDWARD VIL,”~-~ other parts burnt itself out and could not be oxtinguished.
VERY OLD LIQUEUR,
·
While the holo that had been made by the
Ar $2000 rzn DOZEN;
Kawasaki Company in the hull of the steamer was being measured, the Captain of the Tonkin explained that no water bad come in that way KING EDWARD VII,” and that it was useless, being above the water. line.
Upon the conclusion of the inspection the Captain asked the Judge that Mr..Katungate, President of the Kawasaki Company, be asked to attend on Monday at the Court. Judge Ots replied that this could not be done.
The morning a proceedings were then brought to a close.
AN APPRECIATION OF HONGKONG.
The Japan Gazette, writing on the 26th August, sys-It is just sixty-four years since Hongkong was taken by the British. They are a nation not addicted to making much of anniversaries; the Hongkong day fell within this week, yet we doubt whether ons Hongkong resident in a hundred can say which day, with out having to hunt it up in a book. The day is as much to Hongkong as the Fourth of July to the American, or the Fourteen to the French, yot we shall probably find not even a reference to it in the Hongkong papers when they come, for the day is not publicly observed at all.” Yokohama contemporary goes on to disuse the growth of the "open door" idea, and then, reverting to Hongkong, continuas: "The only thing annexed was a bare rocky islet, with a few
One
The Company begs to notify the public that they have received telegraphic information from Dalny to the effect that the line between Dainy and Ilarbin, owing to the houvy rainfall, is broken up, and that direct communication between these two towns is interrupted, According to the latest report it will take about cae week to put the line in order. In view of whore and owing to all steamers being quarantined in Dalay, intended pas 'sengers home bi the Siberian route are -advised to proceed via Vladivostock, to which port the C.E.R.S. Nonni will be despatched on the 15th of this month. This steamer bus splendid accommodation for fifty first-class passengers." The breakdown in the passenger service does not imply an interruption of the mail. In point shermen's and pirates' huts, sad an of fact mails are arriving from Russia as usual, anchorage which the British Naval officials N.-C. Daily News records. The strongly urged the government to abaad on probable explanation is that the trains we quite useless. It is curious how history de fuae alone have been temporarily suspended has repeated itself in this matter regarding while the ordinary train service is maintained. passengers and mail-bags, etc., being transferred from one train to another at the scene of the
the
breakdown.
THE TONKIN" FIRE.
ENORMOUS CLAIM FOR BALTAGN.
It is possible, reports the Kobe Chronicle, that the Kawasaki Dockyard Company will institute legal proceedings in connection with the recent fire on the M.M. steamer Tonkin, muking a claim for salvage service rendered to the ressel in Kobe harbour and Mirume. We
understand that the ardourt claimed by the Kawasaki Company for salvage is 170,000 yon:
The Russian Press publishes warlike utter- aness of the Bulgarian Premier. The Powere now again warn the Government of Sofia.of the Tonkin, and served summonses for the appearance of the captain, the chief and second 0. Lloyd:
London, 11th September. officers, and the chief and second engineers of the stonmer, ordering them id attend at the Kobe Kn Saibansko on the 7th inst. Judgo Ota next called upou Mr. Ellerton to sign an affirmation.
Weihaiwoi Bat Hongkong was made quite duty-free, and this enabled the commercial Briton to do what his official brother con sidered bopeless, to make something of the place it is the third best port in all the world, or fourth, according to what sysiom of compiling tonnage statistics be followed. It is probable that a collwreir world made a difference to Hongkong, though not neco8- sarily a big one, for most of Hongkong's trade. could now easily afford to pay moderate duties. Hongkong at present is a better type of open door than any other place is the world. It has ne import tariff at all Foreign- era of all nationalities fiad more freedom and
facility for carrying on lawful ocoapations in
in their Hongkong than
Thero colonies.
hich in
"CLUB"
SPECIAL,
AND
AT $15.00 PEE Dozen;
OUR STANDARD BLEND
AT $13,50 PER DOZEN.
HI. PRICE & CO.
WINE MERCHANTS,
12. OTTER**
SORE HANDS
Itching, Burning Palms, Painful Finger Ends,
With Brittle, Shapeless, Discolored Nails,
As Well as Roughness and Redness.
One Night Treatment with Cuti- cura, the Great Skin Cure.
Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of Catleurs Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Ointment, the groat skín cure and purest of emollients. West, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, or bardage lightly old, soft cotton or linen. For red, rough and chapped hands, dry, assured, tehing. feverish palms, with brittle, shapeless mails and paintul inger ends. this treatment is simply wonderful, fre quently curing in a single application. Complete local and constitutional treatment for every humour of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair. Bathe with hot water and Coticura Soap, to cleanse the aurisce of crusta scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing,
And
and
Calcars Dintment freely, to male
Irritation and
tion and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and lastly, take the Cuticura Resolvent, to cool | and i cleanse the blood.
This treatment aferde instant relief, permits reat and sleep in the severest, forms of Eczema and other itching, barning and scaly humours, and pointe to a
speedy, permanent and economical care of torturing, diadgering humours, Rom pimples to scrofuls, from Infancy to age, when all other remedies and the best physicians fail.
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On the 5th inst, a Judge of the Kobe Court, or
are House, living in at the fostence of the Kawasaki Dockyard Hongkong glad to avoid wasting vainable Company, Kobe, inspected the extent of the yours in conscription; others, duly apprecia Berlin, 9th September. damage done to the Tonkin by the recent tive of the almost entire absence of meddle- The King of Servis has contracted a loan offre, for the purpose of what is legally some and bothering officialdom, one mulion at Paris.
known as preservation of evidence. Messrs. other countries would confront them in so many Hirata, Counsel for the Kawa- diffferent shapes. No poesperts, nobody to en- Ots and saki Don kyard Company, were also present. quirs where you come from or whither you go.
Consul, M. de Lucy-Fossaries, the French
no army of uniformed nuisances hanging on to Mr. A. Kirby, for the Buraa Veritza,"-and-every transaction of your life, asking what your Mr. J. Ellerton, representing Lloyds, with janomais, prying into all your business, ordering Counsel for the Messageries Maritimes, were you what to do and what vot 1 do, nad taking already on board, upon the arrival of Judge Ota. | your money for countless imports and exactions The Judge held the Court in the music saloon under innumerable names and disguises, Fer people can have much idea how it is to live in a real open-door" place, withontharing experienced it. Hongkong by this one attraction has largely offset its abnormal lack of natural attractions, and is enabled to compete successfully with
botter favoured by rival porta One may live in Hoogkong for years and
such thing as hardly know there is "any officialdom, in the sense that z man may never know he has a liver, inasmuch as it works well and never bothers him. Similarly, Mr. Ota replied that they had come to inspect the raising of revenue to rip the colony is the extent of the damage done to the steamer by
so arranged that the vast majority of people are hardly conscious of its being done; the the fire, in compliance with an order issued by owners of land and houses pay a percentage, the Kobe Ku-Saibansho, the KawasakiDackyard certain trades pay licence fees, certain doon- Company having applied to the Court for the mente pay stomp fees, ships pay small
lighthouse does, opion is a monopoly
The bulk of preservation of evidence.
practically that is all. popalation never nood give a thought to the thair share, in house-rents, rinkaba-fares, shopping, taxes; all must of course be paying
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while the life of the port, the trade, people, Customas, de, of the Far East.
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A Torkish irași orders the repairing or reconstruction of the fortifications at Adria uople, Chatakli, Erzeroam, ald Bosphorus. An iradé has been promulgated approving the unification of the Ottoman Debt.-N.-C. D. N.
THE BEIRUT AFFAIR.
Berlin, 10th September. Everything is now quiet in Beirat. The Vali has been degraded. The news that the Vali of Damascus, with troops, is proceeding to Beirat to restore order, has been received withsatisfaction. The U.S.Government supporta the action of Admiral Cotton.---0, Lloyd'
THE CONGO FERS STATE.
Berlio, 9 h September. An English Note proposts to submit all complaints against the Congo Free State to the Hague tribunal-0. Lloyd,
LABOUR ON THE HAND.
Lond., 10th September.
At this stage the French Consul asked Messrs. Oto and Birata (Counsel for the Dock Company) for what purpose they had come, da
board the steamer.
•
The French Consul replied that in such a case he should have been communicated with before hand, but had heard nothing of the matter,
The Coneal explained that he was on board to see what was going on, as he had no intima-gin
is
nature.
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and American, that the production of this A statement issued by the Transvaal Chamboru. It was explained that notice had been sent law of the land it is the same; equity is a The kindly Fress sriticisms, both Continental The lighthouse on Halies tan island will be in of Mines shows that the present shortage of e Consul, which M. de Lucy Fossarien said he veritable open door, to get out of any difficulty. Magazine has evoked is eloquent testimony of
And with laws in general, the British practice the sterling merit of the publication, operation from the 12th inst.-N.-C. Daily1labour is 15,110 men.. which means an ADERSi had never received. The Consul said he had no
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Judge Ota then took the signatures of Mesars Ellerton and Kirby to the afmation, and gave the subject on which their expert evidence was
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and all leading Booksellere in the Far East. Hongkong, 14th February, 1903.
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