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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TMH. 1905.

disputed sucession to power. The intri-with distant provinces, a whiform untional TELEGRAMS.

gues of Palaeo factions often issue in civil war; and when this occurs, nothing is master than for an astute politician to direct the public discontent against one

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SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, 6th November.

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

BEFORE SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIEF Justice; and Mr, A. G. WISE (Puisse Judar).

Je referred to his Lardship's objection in obambers to give them carte blanclus tó outor into arrangeuncats with various societies, and said they would give an undertaking-mol to enter, until existing policjos had expired, fato any arrangemont with any person or company. otherwise than by way of ordinary' învestmout of funds excopt with regard to the Chino {{Tradors Company, Ltd..

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coinage has become a desfiletatum which the great mass of Chinese people them- selves can hardly fail to appreciate At present the ronditions of doing business

SANDAKAN, 5th December. vary in nearly every province some The presence of foreigners in localities no money is employed excepting

Somco Usonenion ensued on the use of the China will for years to come to the red-copper cath and chooks of silver (sycao)

The Imperial Governuncut has taken

word partnership, and Mr: Sharp explained flag to Chinese malcontents; and to him.. which inve to be weighed nut by scales

This was a notice of motion to vary an onlar that the society merely sought to purchaso he says, it seems a port of madness on the which such dealer or traveller keeps for the Over Brunei,

Brunei is a native late on the West Coast made in the Court of Sun, y Jurisdiction shares in the Chine Traders Company in The adoption of a uniform part of Statesmen "aul Ministers to ignore purpose.

of Bornce, between British North Borneo and this phaso of the question. Viceroy Yex comage for the whole of the Empire isarawak and is about 3000 square miles in on Nasoul. M. W. Shade (instructed order to protect themselves. It could scarcely he accepts as a present, safeguard, hat, in certain to lent to a rapid development extent. The territory was placed under British | by Mr. Stevenson) appeared for the appellants be called a partnership: they would be morely protection in 1985. Part_of_British North and Mr. H. E Pollock, K.C. (Instructed by Mr. shareholders. What they desired wuka uniça of Berned formarly belonged to the Sultanate of

trade and comes with the interior. To the outside work it is somewhat disappoint ing that the efforts of Profeser Jexus to induce Cliffs to adopt a mountary system

Brunei.]

KRITER'S SERVICE.J

RUSSIA.

TAM MAN SAM' TAM YAU AND CHEUNG

BAN PANG.

consistently with his reference to the “coustraining" hand of the Exeecss Dowatza, he points out that one man's life, however, is surely not good enough as a sole preventive against so torrible a con-based on a fixed gohl, valus ins- not ligen tiugency as the regetition of 1900. He entirely successful, hat only the Chinese makes a better point when he assails the provinciaj authorities are equal to the task optimistic" platitudes about showing con- of honestly carrying out the present scheme, fidence and trust in the Chinese. If it were a great step along the road to progress and only the better sort of Chinese to who reform will have been taken. Many of the have been disarmed, owing to their sympatylodged after the usnal ten days after the order

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foreigners have to look, that might "B" all | leading statsbinen of China are not right, but, he ejaculates, "for Heaven's ¦ believe, without their misgivings us to the jake, as well as for our own safety, du mot success. of the scheme, it being feared by ́so radical, a change in their ket u think that Felations between the thenu that Chinese proletarint and the foreign residents financial system may not be achieved by of China are on all foura, as those between a government which has so little real power Two Western peoples. They are not." Our over its separate provinces. Concomitantly, sympathy is with hira, because we have no therefore, great political and administrative reformas are needed, and he who runs may faith in the constraining hand

read that the things are fully recognised by the more far-sceinir of China's' statesmen and that these vital uneia are at the presen 1· tine engaging serions attention at Peking

AND MELLOWNESS fickle,

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Empress (who was privy to the attempted murders of 1000) or in the power, even of a lew enlightened VICEROYS. Acaglennically, we are prepared to ga as far au ahybody in recognising thé QUALITY Fights of China in this matter, a do

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suggest that her past sing should be pure shel indefinitely. Bat it is only fire short yeurs since events which shocked and dis. gusted the world took place and the antipathy which inspired them less transient than the impressions made on the outside world appear to be. Peking within the last few days receives a memorial "

WATSON & CO. [asking the Government to engage the

LIMITED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841. "

NOTICS" VORBERPUNUENES.

should be addressed to Tan EviTOF

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Oxstcomm cations relating to tasuos adluma Kerr pondentsmusi forward their names and of dre-way communications addressed to

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not for publication, but as evidence of good faith

Pet lette s for publication should be written on one side of paponly.

Ne anonymesty signed communicat in. That nav

papers will be inserted. already up ared in oike

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MARRIAGE.

training of Chinese railway engineers. Excellent! But does the memorialist give a reuson? He does. It is in under that "it shall not be necessary to retain the services of foreigners." It is as if a con- victed criminal should urge his fellow criminals to seck after righteousīs, in order that police and judges may be abolished! Even Japanese influence and. adria caumot present, suoi putlakes is still smoulders, and there is up real China feels reinoree, if at

rejsalamet.

The following telegram Eas en reccional from the invernment of Burma, datol ath D-cember: Refrictions aguín Larrivals from Hongkong port retaoved,"

Mr. J: 34 Bingham. of the progresive fou of Bingham and Lewe, accountants, proceds to Shanghai a week besace to establish a branch

office there.

The Ladies Kacroation Club Subscription Dauce takes place at the City Hall this evening. An advertiseat on our fourth page anaounges that tickets are still procurable from this officers of the Club or may be pirebasel at the door.

The Hou. Dr. Francis Clark, P.C.M.O., will. lecture this (Thursday) evening, at the U. C. Literary Club on "Law in the days of Dickens, with selections from Pickwick Papirs * Nicolas Nickleby ".&c, &c. This lecture is open to the public.

Messrs. Shewan, Tomys & Co., General Managers of the Equitable Life Assurance Office the following telegram: Accountant further certified surplus 67 millions. Financial condition is unquestionable."

LONDON, 4th December. " The most elaborate precautions are being taken in St. Petersburg in view of a feared outlierk of the troops, the wars fores

with the revolution, and quickfirers are trained on the Horse Guard's barracks; all who can are having the country; finance and commern are paralysed. Eugine drivers in expresses bring Reuter's corres- pondent in St. Petersintry to the German frontier with news twice a day, whence it is selegraphed on, bat the impending general railway strike threatens to cut off this

means of communication.

LOCAL SPORT.

The following have been chosen to play for the Hongkong Football Club, in the Rugby match against the Navy at 4.30 p.m. to-day, Thursday The Club will play in colours.

Back T. Costigan. Three-quarters :--| L... Larmoar, T. E. Poires. C. M. Preslaw and J. G. Leory. Halvés :-Rt. J. Blackbora and H. W. Padley. Forward-R. M. Ranking, F. C. Hall, G. D. Mundonald, J. P. McGillivray. H. T. Hickman, E. Rogers, G. Regiunz and H. F. Cha d.

MASONIC INSTALLATION:

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|CT. H. Beavis) appeared for the respondents.

Mr. Shule stated that the application was His Landsbip thought hy was justified in to váry dr discharge an order of that, "puourable assuming, in the fare of the figures bufore him, „Court made in that action on" áth November } that the business of both companies had been sa for us rogarded that partion thgreat staying carried on in a mast zalisiuctory manner and execution against plaintiff in this not on in that the interests of shareholders had been pro- rospect of the pests and the hearing there of inporly looked after. He thought in view of sho the Summary Jurisdiction of that bonourably high position in the colony of the directors and officers concerned, and in view of the price of the Court.

shares and the dividends which had been paid, he thought he was justified in granting the prayer of the petition.

Mr. Pollock took a preliminary objection o appeal was not in timo, having been

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was mul

The objection wzgovorcaled.

Mr. Stads then explained the case for appel- lonts, and argued that the order to stay as th

those costs should not have been made unlves

respondents' solicitors refused to give an un- dertaking to repay then. J

The Chief Justen-Asuming that we mude an order to stay oxocation against you, you say wo should not have made that order.

Mr. Slale-Yes, my clients were to receive the costs. We were successful in the court below and have an order for costs. Your order in lust we are precluded from recovering those costs." I satanit that the order should not have been made, und secondly, having been made it should not have been enforced unless we refused to give an undertaking to pay.

Mr. Pollock contended that an op al should not amount to a stay of execution!

Legal culte followed.

The Court reserved judgment.

IN OLIGINAL JURISDICTION,

· POLICE COURT.

Wednesday, 6th December.

Broke ME EA HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).

WIVES QUARREL..

Two native women; the first and second wives of a cook and compiadore engaged by a European at West Point, ware charged at the instance of Inspector Callett, with fighting and "bhusing in a disorderly menuer la o publio street.....

The facts, an related by the inspector, showed that the cook recently went to Canton and got married. Leaving his wife there, he returned to Hongkong where he took unto himself a second wijs. His pay, apparoutly, was insufficient to support the two, and his first wife come to Hongkong to learn why her allokanes had bean steppod. She met her | husband and his second wife; the husband ran away, and the two women fought. Three times

BEFORE SIE F. T. PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE).& consCable separated them, but as they refused,

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ALTERATION OF ARTICLES.

A petition was presented to the Court by the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited to confirm a special resolution of the society

Mr. Sharp said the polition was to confirm a special resolution of the Society to enlarge its objecte as they wore stated in the memorandum of association. The application was made under DOULIJA IT VI Lie Companies" "Ordinance, and us his Lordship had directed, the petition had been

At the Music Hall last night the offers for the ousting year of the Naval and Military Lodge were installed. They wore as under-providing for the alteration of the provisions of the memorandum of association of the Society. Right Worshipful Master, Wer,, lire. J. Smith: Immediate Past Master, Wor. Bro. Mr. Sharp KC, and Mr. Pollock, K.C., F. J. W. Last; Depute Master. Wor. Bro. W. (instructed by Mr. F. V. Deacon) appeared in E. Claret; Wer. Senior Warden, Bro. A. W support of the application. Hill Wor. Junior Warden, Bro, E.A. Chap- man; Treasurer, Bro. W. J. Cast: Secretary, Bro. J. J. Blake; Chaplain. Bro. Young Hee Junior Deacon. Bro G. Cleage: Senior Deacon; Klinting, Organist, Bro. 4. A. Cassar; Inner Guard, Bro. G. W. Cossh; Stewards, Bre. R. MacLeod and Bro, C.H: Parkinson Tyler. H. J. Vanstone: After the installation ceremony those present adjourned to the banqueting hall, where a banquet was bold in out of the Right Worshipini Master, Bro- ther Jou Smith. The usual toasts being appeared by the tempting dishes provided, no

The first was-a-provision-fo inpromptu musical programme was gone through,resolution. and with its conclusion a very pleasant evening partnerships or arrangements for a union oi terminated.

interest with persons or other companies carrying on similar businesses. The second was a provision for enquiring sbarcs in other similar businesson. cappies barrying on The third was provision for a general power of investraent of the surplus funds of the society, which was already adequately provided for by article 112 of the Companies' Ordinance. Those alterntious would enable the company to

to desist he arrosted them.

On hearing the evidence, his Worship' Gued each of the defendants 32, and bound both over in sums of $200 to be of good behaviour. for twelve months.

LAKOKAY.

At the instance of Inspector Gourlay; Shek Kau was charged with the larceny of a bundle.... of clothing from No. 26 Sing Wan Street.

Defendant pleaded nos guilty.

Inspector Gourlay stated that the defendant entered the house in question on Tueshy after- soon, and was leaving with a bumille of clothing wheri the mistress saw him and gave the alarm. He reached the street and ran away, followed

by lukong who arrested him as he was rushing into another house,

advertised in the daily papers and in the Gusta, This resolution was passed and confirmed

Defendent, in his statem, srid he was ran- practically unanimously by the Society at the necessary general mastings in Nos vinboring after a boy who had taken his handkerchief. las, and his Lordship would see that there was a respectable man, and would exil·

witnesses abo would span as to his character.

His Wor hip adjourned the case to afford him. -an-pportunity to do so.

all, only for the failure of her misguided

By the departure of Mr. John Hays who efforts to be rid of the hated foreigner, has for a uniber of years been connected with There has been far too much foreign toady-Mogars, Johnson, Stakan and Master, solicitopshopoured, and he wants of the inner mun were substantially three provisions in

ing of the DowAGER-EMPRESS, in view of her record; and it will certainly be un uction misunderstood if the Powers magna imonsly withdraw the troops just now. If it is not actually settled, let us talk of it in five years' time. If magnanimity and strange forgetfulness prevail, it is to be hoped that the next best thing will not be

Hongkong Jows a sportsman and an active member of its A.D.C. Mr. Hays left yesterday for Shanghai, where he intends following the practice of his profession.

Mr. M. Kerr, superintendent shipwright at the Kowloon Docks, died at his quarters in the Dockyard on Tuesday night at the early Mr. Kerr, who is a native of age of 49 years. Greenock, Scollaud, has been connected with

On 8th December, at the Wesleyan Charl, by the Row, C. Boy, WILLIAM HEN, eldatud GEORGE DONALD, Es, of Sydney (NSW), 1 MARY, younger daughter of Rose? Wani, of overlooked; that is, a practical revival of the Docks for over 25 years, He leave a widow Sydney. No cards.

277 the volunteer movement, It will be needed.

DEATH.

On 5th December at 11 p..., at Kowloon Docks, LALA M. KENE, Superintendent Shipwright, many years in the empuyant of the Hongkong sad Whaupon Dock Company; a native of Greenock, Statland, aged 40 years.

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HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VOUS ROAD C,

Be ARTICLE II. of the MACKAY Trends, China agreed to take the necessary steps to provide for a uniform national coinage which shall be legal tender in payment

AN AGRICULTURALIST IN CHINA.

and one child, with whom manch sympathy isu Peking, and from thence making tips into gouerally carry on its business more economically felt in their sad bereavement.

of

By kind permission of Lt. Colonel C. H. Price, D.S.O., and officers 19th Dako Connaught's On Baluchis, the land of the Regiment will play the following programme

LONDON OFFICE: 131; FLEET STREET, EC. of alt duties, taxes, and other obligations at the USR. Chub. Kowloon, no mor

The Daily

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HOMOLONG, DECEMBER 7, 1905.

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The Agricultural Department at Washington has in China just now a very abla representative in Mr Frank N, Mayer, who is visiting Mon gelia and northern China generally in search of fruits or flowers which my be turned to account in the United States, Mr. Meyer, who arrived in September, bus Iven spending a few weeks tha interior. He has visited the country dis triots round the Ming Tombs, taken a trip intend efficiently, particularly by means of certain Mongolia visited Chingli and the Mission arrangements it was prepared to enter into Ugardens at Taugehow, and though he admits. with the China Traders Co. L

the North is not rich, either in fruit or flowers would

that the business would be with any striking individuality, he hus not

conducted by Opo staff instead of two, found his time altogether wasted. In the per simmon of the North he has discovered a hardy much of the cost of re-insurance would be fruit which would be in great demand in the sored, and the energy procently directed to States he thinks, while lang provides the competing with each other would be applied to hardy loag grape and a fae easy peeling Overture......" Les Flutiste"......... Adolph Adua

a common end. Between the two companies walout: He is very warm in praise of the Fantasia...... A Pastord Seeus" J. Ord Re Song Ersling Day Frederick Bova Shaating cabbage, and describes the sweet there would be co-operation instead of coupet.. tion. They submitted that that alteration at Selection... "Genevieve De Brabant Offenbach variety & the Peking para fruit wall worth Via』26"r:wer

Nautch Girl' it. James

cultivating. He is of opinion, as many others Marh En Route T. Roscute Clings als up to a certain point, Traders Company was concerned, was shown by least, so far as the arrangement with the China less expert have been for many years, that

At Brentford William Jones, a youth, we

almost ideal farmers and fruit growers, there affidavits to be beneficial to the society. The are great resources in the conutry which are financial position of both was excellent, The

point of enterprise. The Chinese Government among ether industrial reforms, nests a horti cultural college, properly and

put the tried experience of the West set to the natural products of the country may be developed and improved. A few practical meu

China at the present time.

throughout the Empire. To this end (Friday)- Regulations høße been drawn up by the Imperial Council of Finance; and these, a fortnight ago, rescived the sanction of the Throne. They provide for the issue of We have understood in the South that it four silver coins whose denominations will was souled that foreign troops were to with-be: Ku-ping tael, 5 mace, 2 wate draw from China; but our Tientsin con- temporary, the P. & T. Times, how tells us that the matter is by to means so ent and dried as some would have us believe." It will probably depond, we are told, in very

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They are to be coined in charged with giving, a falso answer whoating fallow, either from want of knowledge of Society had a paid up capital of a million;

tits, and when they are ready for issue the Foreign Ministers at Peking will be duly notified in order that they may issue instructions to their nationals to use these

attesting for the Royal Fusiliers. Ho ascens atud

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FIGHT IN THE DOCKYARD KATESHION.

es cooles were charged with beltaring in a djeorderly manner is the Dockyard Extension on Tuesday.

The third defendant, who was a truck driver, was stated to have knocked down the first defendant's elder brother, whereupon the

first and second defendants attacked him with

took part in the fight: a bamboo pole. Others who were not arrested

His Worship fined each of the three defendants or seven days' imprisonment, and found each over in the sain of $100 to keep the peace for six-montha

BEFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE),

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GAMBLERS Inspector Gould charged seventeen natives with gambling in a house in Queen's Read East. The defendants were found guilty, and fund $2, and the remander 83 each. the first two defendants, the korpors, were each

THE "KOREA DAILY NEWS" ON THE TREATY.

Under the beading "The Last Gasp," the Korea Dady News of November 20th thus com- mente on the now Treaty and the refusal of one of the Ministers to approve the Agreeme

By en Imperial Edict insued this mos ing. Mr. Hat Kin-sal, the President of the Cabinet, has been condemned to banishment for thro

at night and banishment is his reward. who held out against the Jupanoss demands

for telling a lie by saying that hus could aut cater the Royal Fusiliers until he was 18 years of age. He would be 18 years of age in two months.-The Chairman: Here is a youth of great measure on the results of the present coins; and at the same time the Viceroys and good character who is keen on joining the Army.like Mr. Meyer would be of immense value to I shares at $100 paid up was about $750 to day, years. Mr. Han Kin-sal was the only Minister

He is only two months under age, and he negotiations in Peking, and the future Gorernors throughout. China will be ordered unfortunately fold-a lie. If he is convicted is to issue similar instructions for the in-will go against him, so we will get over the relations of Japan and Caioa. Our contem«"

As soon diffenity by adjourning the case for two macethe, porary appears to anticipate an allianer, formation of the Chinese people. approved by Great Britain, and probably as returns have been received from the and the moment he is 18 years of age he can

copper-inings, additional regulations will be join the Royal Fusiliers. issued regarding the exch nge of copper

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on the understanding that Japan undertakes

to keep Chinn more or less in order." This,

while not quite otitragestus or far-fetched

would appear to be more of a hope than conviction; and prompted by a nervousness

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Stars and Stripes "Pique Dan "Chorister

PENSIONS.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND OLD-AGE

The following letter has been received by the

its surplus, apart from nucalled capital, was over eight and a half millious and its surplus including uncalled capital was over. '10 millions, while the market value of the He might add that since the proposed arrange ment was announced the price of shares in

Minister Hayashi "entertained to Korean both bed risen. During the last 15 years the Cabinet Ministers at lancheon yesterday, and ratio offlogs, the policy bolder · elsims to promis, then sent then to open a Cabinet meating in had been on the average about 6 per cent. Mr. Hayashi arrived, and Fresented the of the Emperor. At four o'clock the presence ur under The China Traders Company bad a Japanese demands to his Majesty. He was mat paid up capital of $600,000; the surplus apart with a prompt refusal, and then announced his from uncalled capifel, was $2,300,000, and the intention of remaining until the desired signa-

tura was obtained. surplus including uncalled" capital was over From the mass of conflicting rumoura $8,700.00, while the market value of the shores which are flying, round it is by no monur easy

president of the Coventry Trade and Labour Council:-

Dear Sir, I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your ibtter of October 20. I bave glready publicly stated that I do not propose to take the question of old-age pensions a part of the programme of tariff reform. The latter will

on which $25 had been paid was about 390, secure, among other things, additional ravenue, Similarly for the last 15 years the ratio between bit I have said that the disposal of this revenue must be left for later cousidoration, wlion the the premia and claims had been very much the Phelps werking classes, who, of course, constitute the same as indicated with regard to the Society, it's majority of the electors, will be able to make Never uso bind the losses trenched on the ample A. Morria

their wishes known as to the use to which it reserve. Every year the claims could be on ... Berger shall be put. In answer to your bond quastion,

Sonas

By kind permission of Li Col. A itkit and coins for the new silver coinage. It does Uficers, the band of the 19th Infantry will not appear that a definite date will la fixed play the following programite of music, at the when the new silver coins and no othering Edward Ilotel during dinner, this (T) its

day) evening: at the prospect of the talked-of withdrawal, will become legal tender, for the milliorities

March. are permitted to regvive or pay horse-shod Overture This nervousness appears to have been as widespread as it is natural, if we may judge | silver or aycee if they cannot obtain the SeletionSon Pag from the way the question has been debated new coins." Bank notes of a corresponding New Rouis Dance the Veletá

Cute Walk Jolly Negroes" in the north. Que gentleman, signing value to the new silver couls are to be

DINNER MESU-Hos Dvi thi himself "Once Shot nt Twice Shy," drew's issued by the National Bank of China in on Toust. Soups-Turtle, Consomthe Italis to be either practicable or desirable. the centingencies that are likely when Peking: This attempt to reform the chaotic the strong, controlling hand of the currency systems of China is a sign of EXPRESS-DOWAGER is withdrawn." He progress and reform which will be cordially remembers that the whole course of welcome. Now that railway construction recorded history shows that no subject is is going on in various parts of the Empire, "so pregnant with political troubly as a enormously facilitating the communications

Pastu. Fish-Buked Fish and blushoom Sauce

GUTY-

to find out all the truth, but it appears that at 3 o'clock. Marque Ito and General Hasagawa arrived or tho-scone, and from then on the Emperor (who had roticud to his own apartments) was battered with importunities and throats Ministers, until at last the seal of the Minister through the medina of the pro-Japanese for Foreign Affairs was affixed to the document. apathy, and the only stalwart was Mr. Han The Emperor was in the last stages of dejooted Kiu-Sul, who was hustled out of the palace, and

that I do not believe universal old-age pensions were amply seenred by the enormous roserto I have also stated publicly au many occasions the premiu alone. The interests of policy holders

of thors two companies, and though they had Enteus-Borst- Quail on Tonst, lagged Hure. To treat the thri

-Force-l Beat.

as the industrions and and fultor in Aspic. Joints-Roast Australiani Pork, Best Capon. Meat Yore Ham, and bare Fist Cupen Cold Provident working may seems to me to be a

great injustice to the latter. Variables-Boiled Potatoes, Mashed Potatoes, Beans, Stewel Vegetables, Boiled Lice. Entree, Fam yours taithfully.

Trusting that your council will agree with mets-Almond Fudding, Vanilla Ico Cream As-

J. CHAMBERLAIN, Mr. Hugh P, Fanon, Trade and Labour sorted Cakes, Cheese, Fruit, Tea, Coffee, Preserved

Council, Coventry.

To treat the thriftless, the drunkard, and the ad ample notice nut a single policy holder te is now under sentence of banishment,

Ginger.

coure forward to object.

The Chief Justice-Has the amalgamation been specially mentioned?

So far as we can gather the Imperial seal ~ has not yet been placed upon the document, so it is possible that there will be a repetition of last night's performance.

Mr. Sharp-It is widely known in the document, vor the mans adopted to carry it There is no need to say much about the business world. Besides, the meetings have through, Soldiers surrounded the palace, and been fully reported in the press. Proceeding the Emperor was closely watched.""

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