SUPREME COURT,
Friding, June 15th.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Berone Mu. A. G: Wise (PrisNE JUE).
AIM FOR MORRY LEXT.
CORRESPONDENCE.
CROWN AGENTS.
NO THE KIYOR OF THE DAILY PRENSİ””
may have
STR-I have necusionally heard people defend the Crown Agents and the system they repre- Sausis-Singh-sued A. Samad to recover them, and have heard it, suggested that the popular enters against them is prampled in the Sun of 881 40, money lent.
Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Meera Goldring und first place by disappoisted contractors. The Barlow, stated that plaintiff bad agreed toying that Balbus is a bad man
been repeated so often as to give that deased accept St3 in payment of the obt.
Pisintill we called, and stated that defondant gentle as undeswreed reputation; but what you call the popular prejudici" against the Crown Agents rests on ur ground. evidence is always cropping uj.
owed him allgather 2200.
His Lordship You won't lake $6) then? Plaintiff your Lordship pleasía. Uis Lordship. It be not what I pleasin whet you pleasG.
Plaintif refused to neccpt the minesat offered, and the case was set for Tursing morning
KEN IN AUREAR.
Cheng bee-ne Yaung Kam-sling was u claim for $12 on neromat of a month's rent.
Chow Alesing, who appeated, said the defen- dant was her mother-in-law
His Gerdhig-What have you got to de with the casu
The Colony of British seeking the consent of
to the construction of
the frontier. La way
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 16ru, 1991,
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CHINO-AUSTRALIAN TRADE,
WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN : CHINESE CONSULA |
WHIK.
PELLIS
Supplementing our sommarised report of the complimentary banquet to Me. Frederis Jones, Queensland Government Commissionar, and Mr. Chu Wuu-man Chiness Secretary of the Moxican Consulate, by the Guild of Austro- lian, American and Canadian Merchants, wo
The speaker responsible for the toast of append a note of some of the speeches. the evening said Mr. Jones' missian
I was woll backed by his to push the products of Australia into the markets of China Frank Government, with the romlt that his first and For instance:cond year's visita have been a success to the Honduras has been extent of deciding on the permanency of his the Colonial Ofer appointiaunt in the East. In congratulating a seventy-mile rail-
the Queensland Government in the choice of When application
on thoir representative the speaker thought they ww first male the Colourial Office
surveyors from the Corn-Agents offee might congratulate themselves, as Mr. Jones and they dimated the cost at £7.00 The
was also a friend of this and the Chinese. lonies were amazed at the estimate and decked to embark on smeh Baxpenditure for e railway with a a gradient of only fifty inches desp as ten feet, in the quile, no excavation s
I only thr
three significant veraks rocles. be crassa. A second scheme was in course of time submitted by the Colonni legislature and the last halve months a third scheme, backed disapproved by the Home authorities. Within likts
by the local legislaturo FLHhed
The Hu Witm ss-She died on April 16th thes and approved by the Governor.
asked for was 4,750 a year for ten years. eran back to Hongkong
This shee, ko es predecessors, met with objections at Home, and the Colonial Ofies aeting no doubt on advice tendered by the £mwn Agents offer, sabunitted instead keline for 'tselre-mile railway jato a country which may in time develop a hanant trade The rest of this project is £5004, com pared
with C300 spread ever ten years for a forests and recol this trade of Cantamula and On his Lordship's instructions the writ was meaty aile railway which would top virgin muended and served on the witness, and plate South Mexico. Thus, while the Crown Agents
would have been permitted to make a lilf gotiate the witnesa box and proved his ciniu,
Defendant saidehe only owed rent for 26 dues, i extravagnot construction that would have fost and while the Colonial Office is willing with 1.11 exprendis His Lordship Well, why don't yon pay?
to bunden British Hours Defendant-1 don't meux to say I don't wish ture of Langon for a twelve-mike railway where
in this opinion of the Colonists it is ont need to pay it
they will sot permit the Colony itself to build a railway 70 miles long to the trade rientre which entails a third of afl the intubitants for an expenditure of only 23504 a year for
-CAIUS. ten years Yours truly,
Witness-My mother-in-law foil ill, and took her to the country. She is now dead.
WHERE DEAD CHINAMEN GO.
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NOT A MI88IONARY STORY. Recently attention has been drawn to tho Chinese Jews at Kaifeng, who do not observa the ordinance of the Hobrew religion, or walk in the way of idolaters. This has revived a gand story. The religion of Chinaman in often difficult to determine, and ore instanes of it forms the subject of the story which Bir Before Mr. Justice Francis Deylo and to tell. Park appeared a
a Chinaman to give evidence of having bean beaten and robbed upon the high-
declared himself: wey oar Leole. The an
But," rial Park,
whee was he uptismal ? There was a gobbling colloquy between inter Christian, and was ready to take the oath.
preter and witness. "lle says ibni bo is baptisel , my lord, the at every town to which he wterpreter explained. Thorhibition of land. him he said,
able zeal did not anti-fy the indo,
where by especta to
Ank
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His Lordship How do you know she is deal the previot ours by wealthy and capable | bud been to a great extent dae to the repre- but coutured to expostulate, “The fellow sys
is Lordship-Where do you live Witness-At First Street.
Min Lordship-Why don't you pay your rent?- Witne-I don't mean to say I refuse to pay but in casequence of the death of my mother. in-law I have got no hưoséy,
His Lordship-Well, why don't you pay it Defendant--Berauks several people died in the house, and my daughter died there too
His Lordship You had botter pay up. There will be julgmunt and costs for !lin plaintif
+
His Lonship-Arrange with the plaintiff.
ANOTHER CLAIM FOR RENT. Kwok Nam und Lir Chnyan to recover Sil dan for rest.
contractors, w
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Chinese
To Peking, was the to when be dias." starting answer. The poor judge was horritisi, and bade a reang fond his 1. brather Holroyd' and week bis advice in the matter. The day was hot, aul Jetics Holroyd, preparatory to His last achievement was the moltestion he hire, al retired to his privat room, and the
to the waist und bern able to obtain on the Australian emissary found him, striped to
water. Tas caso was explained. Ought the Chinese Immigration Rust-iclina Lanz. As a waiting and pubing over a tub of rap sad cold result of Mr. Joues arts, corticatos of man's evidens to be mailed? "Cortsiny What an ass Paric Go back and tell him from exemption from the provisions of those lawsont, was the answer.
clearly the conn's erilinen is were now granted to Asiatics wishing to travel must be to hesitate.
IR1 thal and visit Australia. What Mr. Jones bad dogs admissible". The messenger meekly bowid.' Christian?" he is Christian, my lord”.
Hey hey sentations made to him by Mr. Cha Wun-
hul siways been to the fore ruand Holroyd ont of the soupsula. who
kauged He's no joorea Chasalian then I aw" mou.
and that was the answer which came presently where the vital intereds of the
to the cars of the over-conscientious Justies Park ore concerned, Mr. Chn was well aware that ing trade between Chins and Australia it wALE in order to establish a pazinanent and increas- absolutisty urcossary that bona fide Chinese merchants must be permitted free access to the that they might better study on the spot grad Continent of the Southern Cross in order the sum-rous and valuable products of the land suitable to the great markets of China. This was now an arccioplished fact and their thanks were due to Mr. Cha Wanan. Mr. Jones, in responding to the toast of his health, raid he took it, not an's personal matter, hat this! as a ser vast of the Government they were making him a medium for their expression of frisadah ip the Australian people and goodwill After referring to the part which the Chino were taking in the Straits Settlements, he said
to
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Yesars, Vernon & Brayth ey in their weakly share report, datsu Hongkong, June, 15th, 1996, 1 The market has again reverted to marked inactivity, and the little improvemení, reported pig our last has not been maintained; with very
few
exceptions rates have ralod weak not we Exchange bare but litle busines to report.
BANKS Hongkong and Shanghais hire en London T-121; 16, ou Shinghai 72 improved their position both bore and in Londen. Local business has bon transacted at S15 for cash, and the market clos at ly with buyers of that rate. The latest quota a from Loudon is 492 Nationals are zuglasted ami without any business to repert.
that trado governed the world, and these present portion of the Chinese brary ratu for shares to deal with that the rate must be
Defendant-Am to pay at once, or when SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO MACAO, that night were born traders. Tobey and to soll was the marrow of their bone. It was good whall 1 pay?
to contemplate that their commercial integrity It was because tho war of such a high order world recognizes that Chino was perhaps the greatest open market of the day that the future progress and development of their country was considered of such moment. people of Australia that the Chinese market would absorb every possible surplas production He also of theirs for many years to come
A CONVENIENT ARRANGEMENT, The announcement which has been pro. minently advertised during the past week that the Honghong, Canton and Maran Steamboat Co. intend, comsiring from to-morrow, to run reguler Sunday excursion trips to Macan bas anturally excited much local interest and the enterprise in ons which can hardly fail to meet with an encouraging measure of public in Larship I am very for it. Judgment. Hitherto the Company low left the Sanday excuusien business to its Chinese rivals, Besides the stramme i'ingekać which rank overy day between Yongkong hul blaese, two other Chinesa owned steamers have this examon bein taken off the Canton rub to compute for the
Defendant admitted owing the smennt. His Lordship Wall, why don't you pay ! Defendant-Many bearers on the same for took ill and went away, and I am unable to pay
for the let. Besides, a number of dral rats were found in the bones,
ter plaintiff ander inte.
POLICE COURT.
Friday, June th
BRFORK MR, H. H. J. GoMeerz (FLast POLICE MAGISTRATE)
MAKING FAST.
for
Five sampar en were one fined making fast to the steamship Awere an she was entering the harbour the previous day
* WITHOUT PERMISSION.” Two Chisamin wars convicted of being found on the servants antier at No. 1, Kimiseley Villus without premission and were vach fined
$.
STRAYING BUFFALOEN
An indian was summoned for allowing his water imffaloes to stray on this highway at Kowloos, and, having been previously envie
Hhi told the
uprised them will the necessity of supplying the Chinese requirements exactly asthey desired. la told them that the Chinawon fally under- stood his actual business and that it not for them to criticisa batato follow instrue tion.
Therefore, witty the knowledge that
WAS
Witnes
LOATH TO LEAVE THE KING
WHY THE BELLIGERENTS LOITER. A well-informal London journal had the The Autarn to tokys of following animents: the Prime Minister, Marquis Saionji, freau hin tour in Core and Manetaris, in which he has been engaged Binen the close of the Diet's Session, may possibly be followed by some pro- noorement on behalf of the Cabiart with regard to the existing situation there. The balk of Gay Japatese forces have been with drawn, but it is necessary to retain a strong lease, and garrison in the Kwangtung peninsula) terri
of which Japan took over Aury. she will, of ran, kep son force in Sonth Manchuria a long as Rosis retains unmerous bodies of troops in the Northern section of that At Peking they are most anxious, no
the entire withdrawal rally. 10 of the Emperor of Russia's forces to the north bank of the Aronr, but Russia has bur own reasons for delaying the oracuation of Manchurian territory, not the least of thes being that she has an agreement to urgut inte naful to have something in hand when bargain with the Foreign Offos in Peking. It is always
andthe probabili i»
bili in are that some remitants of as the Chinese would themselves aduit, General Linistitch's army will be in ridones on the Manchurian side of the border for many to see the luar of the troops now on Manabarise voit to fully shared by commercial Japaus, who recognise the impracticability of expanding tonta to come on desires of the Chinsmen
trade to its almost artent so long as the preheat
entine, The conditions of uurest may enti
pr cad longation of the
military neupation affords evidence in itself of a murs or less distarhet baxa been warned that alt ungh Antung, Ta-tang-kan, and other pinces have ben provisionally open to foreign trade, the safety of visitors and residents, even within thus settle-
nt areas, not be guaranteed.
MARINE INBERANCES-Unions have rolet Armor and a small demand at $10 has met with no response. Cantone continue quiet at Sten with sirs and no sales. China Traders are still in damard at quotation, but there aɛn so takon as a nominal one. in the Northern Insurances we have ac local business to raport; and Shanghai rates rule about the same as last wenk.
FIRE IURANCES-Hongkongs are still enquired for at $30, but shares are not forth demanded at that rate, Chinas have been placed coming, and the market closes with a spall
SHIFPISZ Hongkong, Carton and Macaos sales are partak ut $95, the market closing steady at that. have continued in demand, and business has been put through at $25 and and possibly at $25. Indo-Chinas have chang ed ha nek te 875), the market closing rather quiet chiefly between this and Shanghai, at hands, at $79 sellers. China Manilaa wero in some at 8254. he market clowns with buyers at $254.
demand during the early part of the wook, but we have heard of no sales and the market eleses weaker with sellers at $2 Douglass could be bnt shares coatinns scarce and we have
Sundar oxsars'on traffic to Masao. Usunile China would probably be one of Australia's state of the countryside, and intending travellers ; placed at quatation of no business. Shells and
It was not for him
meat important customers, uni because bis we believe this traffic is not very cousidorate Government had commissioned him to promots and is certainly insufficient to make them trips trade between them, when representations con- profitable to all, the compuies concerned. Botauruing the exclusion of the Chinoys fron the eayshem is likely to command a larger | Australia wore made to him he gave the same mesure of support thau either of the others, his sust earnest attention for the reason that she is the fastest heat and the advertised arrangements better commend themselves to the public. She is to learn the Douglas wharf`overy Sunday morning at o'clock. She will arrive at Macao about mid-day and live again at four c'clock, this bringing her passengers back in goot than for dinger, Moreover, the fares have been brought down to the level of thun ratos charged by the opposition
steitters. For detailed information we refer this render to the advertisment on page à of today's issue. It will be observed tlust arrange. ments have been male for music by a string bar ou the trip to murrew.
REFINERIES-China Sugara continue mag- Star Ferries continue neglected. lected and without business. Luzons have declinril to 20 without busines.
MININO. Paule bave been placed during the work at 83. 331 and 534, cling with bayers at $3.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILD1399.- With
the exception of sales of Humphrey's at $17, 311, nud later at $11, we have nothing to report under this heating.
The delay which is chas taking place in the complete pacification of the three provinces of Manchuris is being commented on by the
DOCKS, WHARVES AND Gonowys. -Hong- vernacdar press in rather warm terms now to discuss the laws of Australing fevernimants. But when he saw injustice and anomalies, when and again, but as matters stand it obviously kong and Whampoa Dicks ouatinus oal of Be soldier from that region while Russia still sales. Shanghai Decks have rall eleady at loss of tratio was thr-stoned, and when a people would to inexpedient to romoro the last Japan farour and the rate has fallen to $150 without maintains a considerable force there and before 114 without any local business. We have noth- with whom he was sndewoaring to buy and well made complaint, then, if without infringing Chins has found it convenient to station aning cle to report water this heading.. the main principles of the law (and they could adequstu proportion of her own drilled array take it from hira that tuo Australia Imalgra there for its defence against the facade of Hua- lins Itestriction Acts were on their statutes for hatse and other banditti, who are aver ready It has been reported to Peking that not only are the Russians persisting in the occupation good), it was possible for him to remove friction when opportunity offera to indulge in raids, and round off the corners of prejudice, it was But they must remember that theses Acts warn three provinces, but plunder the papulation, and his boundon duty to hip and assist in ro duing of Heilungchiaug, the northernmost of the
building barrack and forts in phares. not directed against the Chinese aloce, as in America, but that they applied to all Asiaties, though for a permanent stay there.
alongside even if British born. So that when he felled off the timber feng-cheng-tas they have understood that certain exemptions were made on the River Sungari the flaheries and entice to other people ha insisted that whatever navigation of this great waterway a wholly in the hands of the Bussians, to the exclusion was granted to others must be concedet to the of the Chinese and Manchu inhabitants. It Mr. White; of the tira of Messrs. Douglas,
circumstances Chinamas. The one great thing that biss bot surprising that under the
arrivel of the Lapraik & Co. presented four-chair ouolias for rofusing bire. On Sunday night he went to
A cother of the popular conevats promoted by wanted was stronger consular representation there are apprehensions of a the chair stand at. Beyrout Road to get a chair. but the bearers of chair is refused to secept | theft.ki. Variety Club took placu at Wellington I abroad. It was their weak and shifting represen-perchic situation which was antecedent to the hire and ran away; Preceding to another Barracks fast night befors a large undisco, who i tatives to whom considerable blame was attached, chair stand in Castle Road, he had a similar experience, the hearts of chair M! refusing and nuing away. The men were fined $5 a chair.
ATTEMPTED BRIBERY.
"
ted for a similar offence, was fined $16.
BEFORE M. F. A. KAZELAND (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).
FUSING HURE.
A native was charged with stealing bad freza godown and also attempting to bribe the lukong who arrested him with the stolen lend in his possession. The complainant would not come forward, but defendant was fined $0 for being in slawful possession auf $25 for attempting to bribe the officer.
A FINE MAIDEN VOYAGE.
EMPLESCOPERITIAN'S " BENASHOVE İN
A -STORM
SOLDIERS AMUSED.
NCERT AT WELL. OTON
WARRACK
manifested their approval of the good" luxus provided. The onthesten opwed with an ever. inte sfter whis Mr. P... Barroti ng
1 Ex-
nex door." The Lodge in
Di
His auditors were men with weight and they must sea to this.
Mr. Cha Wun-war axpressed the bonear he at being associated with the Australian
are even
9. as
In the
war of 1904-1905, or tual in Tokyo and Osaka people un ricasly look for reassuring words from the Government cancersing the position of Affairs.
CHERCH SERVICES.
Sandy, First after, Holy Coruduin (7,30)
COTTON MILLS— Shanghai q quotations come lower with Ewos at 70, Sorgeheer at 30, tone have also declined to $11, with sellera. and Lan Kung Mons at 72. Hongkong Cut. MISCELLANEOUS, -China Providents have leen bl&tel at B Greon Islands at 829, and A: S. Watson at $13, all choosing with ers at those rates. Elentries have fallen to $15 and We China Lights to 81 without business. have nothing farther to repert under this heading.
GOOD AT FIGURES.
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JUDGE OF NATAL
SUPREME COURT
Mr. Justice Finnemore Tells of Remark- able Cure of Distressing Eczema By Cuticura Grew Worse Under Pro- fessional Treatment.
OTHER SUFFERERS
CURED BY CUTICURA
I suffered a severe attack of erzema on the scalp, face, ears, and neck, and way for several monthe ancier professional treatment, but became worse. My face was dreadfully disfigured, and lost nearly all my hair. My wife prevailed upon me to try the Cuticurs Remedics, which I did with most antisfactory ra sulin, the disease disappearing and my hair growing thicker and glossier than before my illness. My wife line purchased Cuticura for other sufferers, with good results in each case. Robert Isaac Pinno- more Judge of the Natal Supreme Court), Pietermaritzburg, Natal."
AGONIZING ECZEMA And Itching, Burning Eraptions, with Loss of Hair, Cured by Cuticura.
The Cuticura Treatment is at once agreeable, speerly, economical, snl com. prehensive. Bathe the affected parta freely with hot water and Caticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of ermats and scales, and often the thickened raticle. Dry, without hard ruling, and apply Cufi> cura Ointment to silay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soot and heal,, aud; lastly, Lake Cuticura Resolvent, or Pills. to cool and rieause the blood. This treatment affords instant relief, permiti rest and sleep in the severeat forms of eczema and other itching, barrisg, and sealy humours, and points to a speedy. permanent, and economical care of tor turing, disfiguring humonts, czas, rashes, and inflammations, from Infancy to age, when all other remedies and the best physicians fail.
Cafes foap, Cintment, and Pila se sold Diaphot tam world. Depa: London, Olartesboe B. E, tur de IL Tomar & Up Badung. Pata Druga
and for " kés” tụ Cern
Pris: AUT. KAVRILLed
Chem Corp.,
RIOTOUS SHANGHAI,
56. 8
A MO TU MHET BATE COLLECTOER.
The N.-C. Daily Neros translates the follow- ing from the Sixwinno A, rumour having got sbread that the Municipal Council intended to collect taxes beyond the Settlement limits at place called Lai-ar alley, the Shanghai Tsotsi at once communicated with the Seilor Const
Like many others, the London Standaril bag protesting against such a stap. The reply
Our
8th
vf
li
When
by the Tastai was that it was not bou impressed by the Japanese gift for what Muuicipal taxas that it was intended to collect we may dub Holt Schooling statistics.
however, 4 per. bat water ratos. There being. contemperary says:
sistent rumour that the
the In a respect, perhaps, devs Japat show date what the
to: Municipal taxes were . S. Jony's Carnenkal, Hongkong,-17th June. greater skill and ability in conducting her be collected the inhabitants of Luin alley and affairs than in all matters relating to the vicinity became greatly szaited, at which Jui Mr. H. W. Ray sang Boys of the Chelon Counissioner in that perhaps one of the most School, and M. W. Jansas gavo Gallant imperiant meetings of South Chinese traders
Matine (11 a.) Responses, Festival; Voite, funnces of the country. Ten years ago there Total fearing last a rist shaald ensue wrote a Jr. A. Suuders followed with that had yot taken place in the city of Hong- Dienas, and then Mr. F. Parkes played a koug. Speaking as a merchant and a trades tech: Pelne, Smith, Walker gun Rigtsalt were probably few people here win either kue letter at midnight of the 7th just to Total 14 aristan to see the Mavic pal Council about Anthem, Chewanid, Bumby, Hyman, 16 Now, thanks to the advertisment giver to the
Taotai Ya Ta-ching neordingly country by her naval and military, engage the matter. corset nolo. Mr. Haworth's singing of "I was with interestsin Australia like the most of them To fin. Baker in F, Benedictus, Garrett in G, or carul anything about the finances of Jepup.! Vaching, of the Netherland Bank, king
menfe, first with China and Ister with Russia, asked Mr. Kis G-sog, President of the build born on Friday was mirth provoking The present, he' said he had felt, as they also had Holy Cannon (12-coon) Kyrie, tilby C
Byun, 129 (Ms Jumar.) Eversong (da ment
Woodward. Japan has been able to borrow enormous of Associated Shippers to proceed at daybreak
try and Response, Festival; Feulme, Hayes, fbst part of the programs concluded with felt, that it was not only humiliating but also a
the allay The Hauntednost curicas proposal on the part of the Muk: Magnißent, Cuki (16th evening) Suusbroad. In some quarters it has been asserted of the 7th to Lain Alloy to by
that Japan has over borrowed, and, of course, exciterent and prevent a riot, while at Ebнame The humorous burlesgau
the growth in tor foreign indebtedness has time Totai Yu Yu-ching hineff proceeded to... Hons" which was admirably performed by Australian people that they should have free Dimmis, Himbault (17th m-ming); Hygine. 156, 147 and 12: Voluntaris, Sherze. Rheinberger. Lecess to the shores of Chin: nod; sudesoar to
been admittedly great. Confidensa here in cali upen the Chairman of the Council, Mrs. Jury, Mahon, Williams and Patten.
S. Perne's Cueroa, Queen's Road West. The Scout" was the name of the first supply then with their goods, and to reap reist Sunday after Trini osping Prayer ti Japan, however, has been steadily increased, Mr. Kis Gen-sang arrived at Lai-am alloy he
Civilised thods
of Paoshan tready item on the card part of the programme. It advantage that was to be derived from trade inite, Farrat Te Den, Laws Jubilate at only by the highly
nutives
engaged in was well sang by Mr. Willis. Mr. Harris whilst at the sing times it he or buy of the Parnby Hymns, 4, 3, 371, and 231 Holy adopted by the country whether in war, polifond the district magis rate of
gathered around, Waikt →rs relating to iu all mitters ; Sane Huittis, Elvey, Hyons..
ness displayed
lo quid rioting, several exhorting the The violin solo La Serenatu," was well received desired to visit Australia to easider the busi Communi in 12.15. Evening Prayer, 6:30 Magrities, or finance--but he straight forward ou the spot, while there were a timomsand excited
Ruarcial affairs Her Radgifs have been foreigners whore appearanon truked like
the people A message from Quebec said Canadian Pacific steator Empress of Britain. and so were Messrs. Heworth and Leckienes interests which they had there, the door 42, 4, and 13.
was slammed in their face. I was more than The Church lanch Trayspring, will call on ships straightforward Budgets, and which arrived here last night, is the largest comerly knockatut aci, and Mr. Saunders”
moment when, apart from the conversion toani colectors were son upproaching whereupon steamer that has ever entered the harbone of singing of" If mother ain't again' to come,"
two years ago siopa les had the honour of por carrying white grows, to bring friends aslion to
the services, betwren 15 si 1030 4, Quebec. The voyage across the Atlantic was a
between 51) and & pm: (Kevin Pics Plat Japanese borrowings abroad hars ceased for a Mr. Kis Gou-sant at ance went over to meet Chine, it is characteristic of her methods that the party and after a short talk, manged to 10.30 and 6), returning aft
fterwards.
Thus, fortunately, trouble was avoided. complete socerss. The highest spel for one The performance concluded with the laughable sally knowing the Australien Aubassador.
there is being issued thringt the Legation a persuade the foreigners to fare the place I discussing fist mutter with himself, ho
Lo call Rig All the
mass of useful information congruing the day's ruu skowed an average of nineteen krota farce Lodgers and Dodgere." Thos who
took part were Meats. T. Williams, II. E. expressed his determination to obtain a nodit-Answering Pennant" is
finances of the country. Three Hulu pamph
WEATHER REPORT. The verurl was put to a splendid test by an
woleon Books, etc., provides.
lets -ne entitled The National Debts of extremely violent gule and high seas which she Moriuriy, J. Legrovo, A. Patton and eation of the Australian Immigration Lawe sittings a free id appropriated. Visitors
School 10%-10), 45 n.m. limitro su
They all know from their countrymen is
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday isqund Australia how difficult was the question. In a
Services, Lond's Day, 11. Breaking Japan," and the third. “A Brief Outline
Oath 15th of 11.49 a.m.The barometer has last year he said that men of their class must be end. Lord's Day, 6.24 pt, Gospel Afecting the Financial System of Japan - fornish in the following report
by dakired 1 by all admitted. He had told Mr. Jogies that other Tuesday, 7 pm. Hi Jass. Thuralty, the most complete fashion information on fallen on the E. coast of China and over the
Philippines. wise a boycott would come. He (Mr. Jones) Genecil Morting, Saturday, 7 pm., Par Meeting almost every point which can
The area of high pressure remains prer N.E. laughed and said,Wan Man hood Catholic), Mase, Benediction and Sernuen
you $7. Josspics Cheeen Garden Toni (Roman who hure financial interests of any kind in the In the pamphlet on the National manst 201; you keep still. I will get on the Catholic), Mo, 1
Dobis the fullest information is given on every Japca, and a depression which is probably. item of borrowing incurred in consection with moving Eastwards lies over the Yangtzo valley. the war with Russin, and in a table at the end
Wednesday She behaved. Jury.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
feat, Jones i
her
wirrespondence with the Brisbane pewspaper
1 HALL. Kowkon. No. & Ground Janan." anther. The Current
dwirably, and at no time were her passengers
Tho performance takes place again to right. in any way di-comuneded. Tha se faci little effect on the steamer's action, and the pas. and is woll well worth soting. angere were delighted with her carriage. The vibration was almost imperceptible. Daring the storm a huge sea broke over her first deals. filed the forward well, no netually broke The U. & O, str. Horie is das to arrive at this
the stoat iron stanchions Captain Stewart
it was the severest test he has st with port to-day, the ith iuxta from Sau magic ticket."
Frangisen ris Monolely. Jaga porty and throughout his long experience. But in spite of Alara storm and fugs the voyage was made in six days and seventeen hos from Liverpool to Quebec. The Empress of Britain is too large to get up from Kobe on the 14th inet.
as for se Montreal.
to it was he who ha his premise. The had eared the disastrous con sequences of industrialeeafiel with Australia,
The Bastou Tow Boat Co.'s ste. Lyra sziled | because as surely as there are the moon and the
stars and the sun so surely would they have insisted upon their rights.
CHRISTIAN ECPRC SKVICE, Yok Buildings 1st toor) Chater find, Sundays 11.45 at.
ST. JOSEPH's Cuenen, Garden Road (Born Cath tic), Hass, Benediction and Sermon in Exglish) at 10 ani.
conttry.
of the pamphlet the total indebtedness of Japan right down to the present day is given, includ ing all the Internal Exchequer Bonds,
tax
Moderate S.E. and d. winds will prevail in
Forecast:-Light B.E. winds; fine at first, the Formosa Channel and light S.E. and B. Wands over the N. part of the Chisa, Sex showary later,
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