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about the methods of the Kanegafu- chi.Spinning Co., Id, and while we do not ask anybody to believe that "the employera are so unselfish and sympathetic that the employees cannot be unloyal or disobedient,” we may remark that the example of this
A. S. WATSON & CO., company seems worth the careful considera-
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tion of, and emulation by, employers of ; labour elsewhere who have no intention of posing as philanthropists. The "Kouebo." as this company is popularly called, runs a free hoarding school for young people aged From thirteen to sixten years. The pupils WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, are half timers," who receive the ordinary
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SHERRY
The following Brands are recommended as high-class Wines of superior quality.
Per Duz.
B. SUPERIOR PALE DRY, DIN- NER WINE, GREEN SEAL CAPSULE...
Mossen. T. Ullmann & Co., 34 Quran's Road, exhibit in their show window, a beautiful dinmond necklace of the value of 88,806, ore pair of gold mittens with precious stones, $1,50, and a lady's chsia with pearis, 31,500, as well as a pearl necklace of the valns of | $2,200. Tłuse jowola ayu worth seeing,
Mr Denman Faller, F.R.CO., LIUA,M., gave an organ recital in St. John's Cathedrat last night in premes of a good zumber of ansie.lerers who were charmed with tho organist's exposition of works by the chlmusturs so welkas of madura' music. gave several pleasing violía a doctions,
Mr. P J. Jok)
A writer in the Landon Spectator shaves the pridary course of instruction, and in addi-belief that the world is likely to find iteulf tion na evening course of textile and indebted to Japau for a new diplomacy, sinogroly and intelligently patriotic but also, in its engineering study. At sixteen,, the papila compréhensio..and sympathetic understanding Care taken into full employment. The com- of other nations, cosmojeditati. Having bor. pany, meanwhile, has provided everything rowed from all the world without losing hor and made in charge, getting only the
own racial identity," says the British reviewer, "she may well be the apostle of slight amount of labour that terners are
internationalism," alfe to give, in return for food, clothing, and training during the three years. It is the old fashioned apprentice system with a difference. For higher posts, a similar in
new
TELEGRAMS.
["DAILY PRESA" EXCLUSIVE BERVICE.]
CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA
LONDON, 5th January, The South Africans defeated the English team by one wicket.
CHINESE LABOUR IN THE TRANSVAA L1.
Bosuos, 5th January. The Government agrees to the fulfilment of the contracts already signed for the importation of Chinese to the Transvaal.
AMERICAN RIGHTS IN
AFRICA.
Loxbox, 5th January, The United States now claims
CANTON,
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
THE VICEROY,
January 4th,
POLICE COURT,
Friday, 5th January.
BEFORE MA F. A. HAZELAND (PIRST POLICE MA419TRATE).
DRUNK AND INCAPABLE.
Viceroy Shum's sick-lsava has expired and A Chiasse woman was charged with being His Excellency has now reported to the Throne drunk and incapable in Des Vexx Rond an that bis heuth has gradually improved and that | Thursday night.
ho is well again. The Viceroy has asked the She told his Worship she "took a little," and Throne to grant him have to procesi: to | a tuhong staled that ho lifted her out of the xide Peking for an audience.
ALLEGED SÅLT AMOGGLING FROM MACAU,
channel, but as she was unable to take care of herself ho took her to the station.
Sho was Aned $3.
GAMBLERS,
Viceroy Shum bas received a cable from the | Canton Governavut instructing him to try and
settle mulently with thu Poelugneso Govern- Sergeant O'Sullivan, raided No. 176 Dea ment, the recent salt smuggling caso in which Yeux-Road-Coutral-on-Thur-day-night-and- Lo-Wa-Pu, alias Lo-Kna, a Portuguese subject, arrested ten Chinese who wore playing fantan.
was implicated..
They were charged with the offenes, found The Viceroy has replied by, wire informing guilty, and the first two defendants, who were the Central Goverment that the investigation the keepers of the gams, wore mạnh fined $75, has disclosed the fact that the cargs of tho | while the remainder were fined $3 each. Man- juok was Chinese silt and not PHOTOGRAPHERS AT THE HUNGROM FORES. Hongkong salt as contouded: that moreover, San-kak-to, where the jeak, passed, was in Chinese waters and that the girl houta thers when searching the junk found it to be fully loaded with salt. The Viery further datos
Two Japanese, assistauts in Me. Mamopa's photographie establishment, Queen's Road Cour tral, were charged with being in the vicinity of the Hughom Forts with a photographic ap- paratus in their possession with the intention
stination is providel for young men who surpits is swallowed up by the heavy falling off rights in Morocco and delegates are thats the junk carried arms instead of salt of taking photos of the fort
can pass an elitrance examination. There are also bewarding schools for girl employees. ...S12.0") Food is rooked on modern ranges, heated by a special boiler, and arrest in huge dining C. MANZANILLA, PALE NATURAL
SHERRY, WHITE CAPSULE.. 13,50 halls. Money orders intended for parents are
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NATURAL
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transmitted free of charge by the company. For nursing mothers while at work the edmpany provides physicians, nurses, s ereche, and a kindergarten establishment; and generally accepts parental responsi- bilities. The training which the children 18.64 | receive and later on the schooling obtained
Trom the instructors gives each individual opportunities far above those to be had by the employees in foreign countries. The company also maiatzins jis owa fosspital, and free bathrooms and laundries.. It rents about 400 cottages, and sees that each has as Peantiful surroundings can WINES ALL OVER THE FAR EAST be arranged. Two journals are condicted,
E. EXTRA SUPERIOR OLD PALE
DRY, VERY FINEST QUALITY
BLACK fold bollInd), CAPBULE...
SEAL
27.90
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AND
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in which suggestions and comments by employees are welcomed, and prizes offered for useful ideas relating to the mag ment of any part of the conperu. The company stores foodstuffs, clothing, dry A. S. WATSON & CO.,} goods, do, and retails them at cost to its employes. Many employees weat to the war; the families left behind did not suffer
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
The sales of Bengal opium up to and iucluid ing the Decomber sale show a result which ja 24 lakhs better than the extimals, but this in the sale of Malwa, opium, which up to Novomber anonisted to ourly 97 lakhe, owing to the increase of the monthly sales of Bengal opium. Given 4,000 to 4,400 clasts with effori from January, the receipts for the next three months will doubiless he in excess of the estimates, int at the moment the results are Bs.
107,000 worse than was bulgatten for,
One of the most interesting exhibitions which will take place on the occasion of the Royal visit to Calcutta, says the Eagleshman, will be the performance of the Tibetzu Ghost. Daners under the lirection of Rai Bahadur Sarıl Chundra Das, CIF. It may be remembered that the unique sutartainment was given bofers his Royal Highness's brother, the late Duke of Clarence, on the ormasion of his visit to Calcutts fifteen years ago, and we believe that the Dake was no delighted with it that it was specially repeated for him'on another occasion
An official review of reports on Llan adminstra- tion of Minta and Away Departments at Calcutta
and Bombay for the last year is published. The tenders of gold at the tots exceeded in valas
those of the preceding twelve misalus-them- selves a record-by over a ozers of rupees. The total cans of gold tendered was close opan twelve rares. Nearly eleven crores of newN rupees were coined. Another feature of the year was the formation of an ingot reserva of silver, to cousist ordinarily of three hundred lakbs of silver, to be held ready for coinage into rupees to meet any urgent demand, but not to
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being sent from Washington.
DEATH OF A DISTINGUISHED JOURNALIST.
LONDON, 5th January.
the seizure would have been considered legal. Why thon differoutiater It has further been diversi that the junk was simultaneously
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flying the flings of two different nations, viz.. the Partagnose and Frsuch fage. Can a mus belong to two natious? No foreign Puger would recognize such a thing, nor cua Chinn do Iarrison Weir is dond.
If this case in minitaized in any way it will [Harrison W. Weir, artist, author and be very difficult in the future to guard against journalist, was born at Lewes, Sussex, on May salt smuggling. The Portuguese Minister 5th, 1824 Ho was apprenticed to George wys there are different excellent methods to Baxter to learn the process of colour printing precont people from Macse smuggling salt in 1837, bat disliking it he began as an artist untaught. He first exhibited at the British into Chinese ferritory. Let him then make his Institute an oil eties of Wild Duck in 1843 | suggestions through the Consul General hereand and afterwardast the Society of British Artists | then, and then only, I shall condescend to deal and the Royal Academy. Besides being a disenrently with this case. The Portuguese tinguished animal painter and draughts. mau, be contributed to many journals contend that the salt was on its way from Hong- and published Poetry of Nature," Every Day kong to Macan, that the junk was only crossing in the Country" and other works. The writing Chinese waters, and that it did not make for and illustrating of "Our Poulizy nad sil about any harbour undo: Chinese jurisdiction, copto- Them" decupied his attention for upwards of 2 years and for its siz, is unique as the workquently that no treaty rights had been infringel,
and that flore was no sanggling.
of one wan
P
KAUTER'S SERVICE.).
THE APPROACHING ELECTIONS.
LONDON, 13 Jaunary. The election campaign is in-fall-progress, and the papers are grammed with speeches and electoral addresses; a remarkable variety of issues are submitted. The Unionists, generally, place the discal and Home Rule issues in the front, while the
A pineral fund was started, on which the be used szcept under special orders of Govern Liberals are dwelling on free trade and company paid ten per cent. interes, as well
10 as contributing to it; and no employes of
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLYCommunications relating to the news column should be achiressed to 'THE EDITOR.
huebo" had to trouble any of the public funds. The employees have a recrea tion park, close by. As illustrating the Loropenients must forward their names and ad-ling animating the employees, the 2x with communications addressed to the Edito following niessage from a soldier at the aut fublication. but as evidence of good faith,
the
the paper only.
Ali ictters for publication should be written on front is given, "I ani always ready to meet one side of abrandy appeared in other papers wil be vasried,
No anonymously signed communications that have my lead comrades, hat if such be the Gods Unders for extra copies of SALLY Puke should be, hope to survive and devote my entire seni befort 11 am, on day of publication. After that future to my beloved Kėba," I will Ao the supply is limited, ly supplica Telegraphic Address: FREE Codes: A.K.G. Baturally be supposed that all this must
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The Daily Press.
make a hole in the profits of the Company
but this is admitted. On the other hand, it is not denied that foreign com. panies' profits are often seriously impaired by labour troubles. As we have said, there may be a lesson here for somebody.
ment.
The Semi-Tentotal Pledge Association "is now a department of the Church of England Temperance Society. A report from it was road at the recent Church engress. The pledge which its members take is as follows; 1 solomaly ondertake, by God's help. to abstain from all intoxicating drinks except at It is easy to my midday and evening meals." laugh at this. Some will assert it is only a variant of the Irish saying: "Da be sisy.
and if ye cuu't be aisy, be as aisy as yo can!" But in actual fact it is found that semi-festoita- lism has trad & beneficial effect in doing away i. with drinking between moale, and with treat ing."
Dr. what is still more pornicious, "aipping."
By kind permission of Lisul-Co, A. G Fitton, D.9.0., and Officers, the Band of the Second Battalion "The Queen's Own" (Royal West Kent Regiment) will play the following Messes. A. J. Walker, A. Piercy, and E. B. programme of music daring dinner at the Reed have joined the H. K. V. Troop.
Hongkong Hotel, to-night-
We have roosired Messrs Guodes & Co.'s Anglo-Chinese Calendar for 1906. It is certain to be appreciated in locsi offices.
Valike...
“Ambolern Show "
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domestic reform.
FRANCE, GERMANY AND MOROCCO.
LONDON, 3rd January,
It is semi-officially declared in Berlin that French apprehensions of German aggres siveness in Morocco are wholly groundless.
THE BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA:
RIDICULOUS STORY.
His Worship adjourned the case in order that he might see the Military Authorities on the subject. The defendant we:o aliowed out
on bail of $18) each.
A DISHONEST JOOLIE, A coulie was charged with the larceny of a air of slippers from a boot ship in Quesa's
Road.
Inspector Geurlay s'ated that dafendunt was engaged to carry the slippers from uno shop to another, but he did not d-liver them.
He was auuted to three works' imprison- meat with hard labour and six tones' stocks.
BEYORE ME, C. D.MELBOURNE (SECOND) POLICE MAGISTRATE),
ASSAULTING A DETECTIV S.
F. Blanck was stoned for assaulting & Chinese detective at Kowloon while in the
excention of his duty.
The defendant took out a cross-summous
THE CANTON COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.
against the defective for cresting a disturbance. The President and Vice-president of the
Jaspactor Langley stated that on the 29th ult. Board of Commerce some time ago memorialized he hail, occasion to send for a witness in a case Viceroy Sham with reference to the establish in which he was making inquiries, and told the ment of a commercial press and enclosed a
detective to go to 54 Elgin Ramil and call him. copy of the regulations drawn up for his This was abśnt 9 p.m. and the complainant was approval and also asked that the district officiuls knocking at the door with the object of abtract“ may bu instructed to exhort tho merchants of ing the attention of the people within when the their Incality to subscribe to this new publien-defondant descended from the soonest floor and tion and give the veuturs their support. The without asking who the complainant was or Vienroy las sanctioned the rules and has issued what he was doing, kicsed him on the right rdous accordingly. This paper will be started hip, causing an abrasion about three inches shortly and will report on all commercial long.
matters of public interest.
THE MIDOLEMAN'S REVEKOE
Complainant gave evidence in senordance with the Inspector's statement, and Inspector instructed a matchmaker to find him, a pretty Road on the night in question a little before A certain wealthy Chinaman surnamed Ng Langley said he sent the last witness to Elgin
girl as a coricabine. The middleman was nine o'clock. The complainant resurned at promised $1,000 reward if his choina were 9.30 pm, and showed with sau abrasion on the satisfactory. The matchmaker intruduced Ng bip, which he said hid byen eiused by the to a very handsons maid a few days ago and defondant kicking him, Da the following the would-hi husband expressed outiré satisfa-orcing the defendant sallod at the station and tion, but paid only 3300 to dùs discoverer of his | asked for the name zuil number of the constable Lolla, Perhaps ou second thoughts he found he had kicked,
the tauiden representing only 30 per cent of The evilence in support of the oross-sam- On the 21st Ng sent a grand chair | mont was thon heard. F. Blunck, sworn, said to bring his now concubine to his hom The that at 9.30 p.m. on the 20th - Dasambar ho was chair arrived; but lo on opening the curtains, retiring for the night when he heard a load the smorous Ng looked into the mischievous knocking on the ground floor which lasted for eyes of an ugly old anal who had born about five ruinates, He went downstairs and discharged from his service some time ago! told the detective not to make so much noise as The mighbours are still laughing over Ng's the boss belonged to him. The detective said discomfiture, and think he was very neatly pauished for his meanness.
his iden!! LONDON, 3rd January. Admiral Rozhdiestvensky, with the per- mission of the Ministry of Marine, has written an article to the Norse Fremge où the battle of Tenshima, in which he says that the whereabouts of Admiral Togo were kept so secret as to be unknown even to the British Admiral, who, with his force con- centrated at Weibaiwei, was expecting an order to annihilate the Russians if the
EXCITING SCENE IN MADRAS HARBOUR.
SULI ANOTHER NEWSPAPER, The editor of the Sze-Man-Po states that.
Maskes your house." Onsaying that, witness gave him a kick, but he did not know tha defendant was a policəman. `
His Worship fined F. Blunck $5, and dis- charged the detective.
the newspaper business is steadily increasing, there being a great demand for them at present the number of subscribers is growing mara
A PERILOUS TOW FROM MANILA, numerous every day and the different papers are making handsome profits. It is now The Manila Tintes under a seven-line heading reported that a member of the Viceroy's describes how the stoamera Taning and the foreign office is about to start a new press disabled steamer Kaifong had a narrow escapa ander the style of the Tang-Yuet-Po. The and burely made Hongkong after a periluns fret issue will appear after the Chinese Now trip." The reference is to the towing of the Year.
Overture March. Under The Drasle Eagle "... Wagner; Japanese failed to accomplish Great Britain's
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Theme Selection......" Scotland's Pride Godfrey Grand March Pomp and Circunstance" Elgar DINNER-HON D'Garrés, Figge a la Russe Fish-Frailed Fish and Soup-Clear Soup, Parsley Sauce. Entrees-Duckling Karcie and Messrs Benjamin, Kolly, & Potts have re-Green Peas, Lush Cutlets and Marding ceived a private telegram from Singapore to Austration Boot, and Hers Hadiah, I cast -paul Hot Jointy-
Piracy is rife in the neighbourhood of Ching. Reast Beef, say that the "Raub" crushing for December Capon and Celery Sane, Roded Corne Park in slinging some animals from masula boats Fun A likin station has recently bean realized 591 ounces smalted gold from 3,89% and Feare Pudding, Coll Lester Pie and on to the deck of the Gurkha, and was experi robbed by a band of over a indred pirates Beetroot Salad. Sweets-Torst Priding, Straw- encing considerable trouble in doing so and in the scuffle that ensued several braves berry The Cream and Finger Cakes, Pesch Tart, Curtis Wilson slipped down from thes Tipey Cake, Cheer Strass. Dessert-affestosmor's deck into one of the masala boats by Fruit.
means of a rops and tried to assist in the operation. One of the borges became very restivo, jumped out of the boat into the water TESTING EXPLOSIVES AND MAKING Taming signalled the Kaifong to know if she
tons of stone.
DEATH OF A PRISONER.
SHIP'S OFFICER DROWNED. Particulars with regard to a sad accident which occurred in Madras Harbour, when Mr. A. W. Curtis Wilson, foneth officer of the steamor Gurkha, lost his life, state that Mr. Pate, an Australian horse-shipper, was engaged
Mr.
PIRACY.
and likin officials waro shot. -
DIAMONDS.
Kaifong from Mariveles by the Taming just bofore Christmas. “The safe Arrival of the
Kaifong at Hongkong." says ourcontemporary is a tribute to the trustworthiness of good Manila hemp, for had the towing haweer parted at any time after real China Sea weather was encountered, it would have been all up with the Kaifong and the 17 men on board." There. were in fact 60 inen on board. When the
would be able to handle herself in case the tow-line parted, the answer came bick * our condition would be hopolosa,"
HONGKONG, January 6th, 13.6.
THE Cotton Spinners' Association of India has put it on record that Japan has become a formidable rival to all India, in the China market for cotton goods. The reasons for An interesting articlo to Britons will be the remarkable progress made by the found on pago 4. Local sport arrangements, Jopadeso cotton factories, which, are with the usual stock and share news, appear on generally yarn mills that both spin and Page 5, weave, as given by Japaness themselves, are partly what foreign observers would deen handicaps in the race for tradal success; and it is worth while making note of what these are, for possible future reference. when Capital and the large A Calentta nota says: The only Lersu, at employers of labour begin to cast about for prezent (Dec. 8) receiving any support for the remedies for handicaps and hindrances Viceroy's Cup is Great Scott, who continues in great form and is at 7 to 4. Great Tom,
and evum across to the corner of the harbour, already experienced. Some firms in Eng the second favourite, stands at sovens, and the
At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon before and was finally secured and hoisted on to the land have done something on the same eup appears a certainty for Great Scott.
Mr. F. A. Hazeland and Mears. W. E. Rowe, B. I steamer Vastu after having awam the
whole width of the barbour. The deceased then Som interesting investigations bearing on lines, but not quite the same; and the
S. Scheat and G. Grimble jurors, an inquiry jumped into the nari boat and assisted in the artifical production of diamonds have recent H.E. the General Officer Commanding and prattle of philanthropy accompanying their Mrs. Villiers Hatton yesterday afternoon
wus bold into the cause of the death of Ng Islinging a horse therefrom. The sling was ly been carried on by Sir William Crookes. • Indeed," the report continues, “with decks a prisnaer, who died on Thursday.
not properly adjusted and the horse was For the formation of carbon crystals in the nearly perpendicular at times, the screws out of efforts has possibly had the effect of fright- | enfertained a large number of children at E. J. Pierpont, Chief Wurder in Victoria
very restive, and the deceased jumped to form of diarioids intense heat and considerable water and racing al frequent intervals and the small stern shoots of the bout to get pressure ure essential, and this. Sir William the ships drifting away so fast before the ening away business men who have no Headquartors Houses. The young people spent gaol, ga veevidenco as to the deceased's admission out of the way of the animal's plauges. In Crookes found, was produced in the course of monsoon, it was next in impossible to tell just time to consider any goal but that of profits. a very agrowable time in various amusements on 20th Jannury, 1902, when he was convicted some unaccountable way unfortunate officer some experiments on high explosives performed what course they were making. The Kaifong
and gnch went away happy with a suitable toy. of armed robbers. * ·
fell overboard into the water, and could be by Sir Frederick Abel and Sir Andrew with only her port propellor to keep her under If it can be shown that a paternal policy of
plainly seen by the people on the stosuer Nobel In those texts guapowder and cordite way would quickly have met her fate had sho treating employees does away with strikes, The Races, as we have already announced, Dr. W. Moore, medical officer of the gnol, fighting for his life in the heavy swell that was were fired in clowd steel cylinders, under parted with her consort, for it would have been the time. Though such conditions that pressures as great as nothing short of a miracle that would have poverty, and other features of manufacturing open on Monday, Feb. 12. We mention it said deceased was admitted to the gas hospital running in the harbour at
on 7th December in a very weak condition. He there were a large number of persons on board 9 toas to the square inch and tempera-enabled the Tuming to centres, and that it pays the employer as again to draw attention to the announcement appearing in another e dumu, that nominations
was suffering from taberoular meningitis, an
the steamer they were unable to wander any tures as high as 5400 absolute were obtained, her had the first one part-d ~~ Baother liue to assistance, and the deceased finally sank in Removing the res dues from the cylinders the At times the strips would be abreast and dark well, then the desired effect may be wouer
for the Hongkong Derby close to-day (Satur invariably fatal discure, and died from the effects sight of most of this shipmates. According to various substances were carefully tested and thoughts would suggest themselves as to obtained, even though with a less magnil day) and that they must be sont under cover
au oye-witness, if any of the native crews the certain minate crystals were found which were what would be the atoms if the Kaifong masula betts had made the i slightest oxertion the unden diamonds. This was demonstrated crashed into the Tuming aft
undoubtedly oquent motive. The Japanese clairs to to Mr. T. F. Hough at the Club.
officer's life might have been saved. The affair by drying the residus and fusing it at redbeat casualty occurred, however, and no accident have no labour-troubles; and if they have,
From Nowelwang. American Conand-General
bas rast great gloom on board the Gurk, in potassium bifluorids to which bitre was added befel the hawsar which was guseded night anl where the deceased was very popular. Of the during the process of fusion. The residuo tuna
day like
a powder wins. Altogether, our they have so far been less heard of than in
Sammons reports that at present. Manchuria
washed and heated in ten horses on the masula boats five were finally obtained was then Great Britain and other manufacturing is not really clamoring for motor boats. But
got safely on board. One was reeusit by the sulphuric acid. after which the largest contemporary concludes, the bringing of the
on Capt. Outerbridge and his countries, including India. The secret, there are rivers in Manchuria sud there are 8am on Thursday, the 1th Js, and left again attacked by a shark; one swam screes and was mitted to examination by crystallographers who likowie alows the dire need of the Philippine The C.P. kr. Athenian arrived at Kobe at crew of the Umte, as stated, after it had been crystalline particles were separated and sub- Kaifeng to Hongkong. reflects no light cralit they say, is that the fendal system always -sibilities in the faturo.. "Motors for
al 5 pra. same day via Nagasaki for Shangimi, landed on tins south side of the pier, and the confirm the opinion of the chemists as to their for facilities for docking and repairing,
The report iocidentally mentions that the persists in the relationship of employer converting sail and rowboats into power-boats," where she is due to arrive at & a.m. on Monday, other was rescued after it had been drawn being diamonds. These results corroborate the
writes the Consul General, may ultimately find the 8th Jan.
under water hy sharks. The body of the experiments of Moise, which tended to show
passage occupied 69 hours and that whom the and employed. The Business May'sm extensive market among the native popular sar for this port on the 4th ing and may be and it is feared that the prevalence of sharks diutud formation.
The J.-C.-J. Liju str. Tjiliwong left Macas-docaased offler has not as yet been recovered that pressure and heat word essential to China coast was sightndaptaía” Outerbridge
bad had only four hours' sleep. Magazine publishes a descriptive article tion."
cxpected here on or about the 12th inst.
in the harbour may account for this.
thereof.
The jury returned u verdiet of death from
natural causes,
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